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Page 31 text:
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Pesudiyed. . . . Instead of hiring referees and umpires to carry on our little game of life, we students govern ourselves all the way from charging to convicting to punishing a wrong do’er. The monitor board, consisting of 25 monitors, is led by Dick Kinder, chief monitor, and Mr. Wahl, faculty adviser. The students t h e m s e 1 ves keep watch at various vantage points in the halls. When a student is found disobeying any rule he receives a slip. Then he appears in court and is allowed a lawyer and a fair trial. If convicted, he is given so many work hours, differing according to the “crimes” committed. Just as penalties on the athletic field are given and received ‘with a grain of salt’ so do the students give and 2 take when it comes to rules at LJ Central. (1) 8mm: student court ; purpose, a miscreant to be judycd : characters: Murphy. Morton. Mantel. Fiachbarh. and La Vine. (2) Whatever the joke was it certainly caused the face, of Tiffany. Spencer. Hartuny. and Rodman to become wreathed in ■ mi lea. (S) Seriousness prevails when the scene shifts ariln to student court. Murphy. Mantel, and La Vine are in conference. Fiachbarh is yaxiny at eourt reporter Locken. Interestiny isn't she. I mean it. Bernard ? (4) La Vine has his audience, including Hilmar Wahl, adviser. Kirk. Voet. Grote. and Kirk, enthralled by his oration. (6) Head monitor Kinder is ih.pensiny information while Bartuny and Hansen take it all in. (•) Ah I Ah! Vauyhan ! School’s no place for fiyhtiny. Maybe with a little explaininy Thompson will chanye hi, mind, but—|
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Sideline Qoaeltuuf. . . . The Student Council of Central High School is composed of one member from each junior and senior homeroom, four representatives of the sophomore class, the three class presidents, and representatives of the Keystone Society, the Monitor Board, and the Courtesy League. The first semester activity which held the attention of the Council was the preparations for Pageant Day. This finished, the Council has time out until referee Winner blows the whistle for the second half. Next is the duty of the Council to make plans for the Eagleian Follies. Acts must be registered, tickets sold, stage equipment prepared, an advertising assembly presented, and many other things. The members have numerous minor activities which keep them occupied the remaining part of the year. Officers of the Council are LeMar Palmer, president; James Kotsakos, vice-president; and Patricia Dyer, secretary. President LeMar Palmer, at the wheel, steers the Council. 22
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