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Student Council Officers President HAZEL PIERCE Vice-President MARYJANE SABLE Secretary MARGARET ALLEN Glass Representatives MARIA GARCIA IRENE GORDON MARY LOUISE BUCHANAN VIVIAN BLANTON WILLENE GROBE LISE GAUTREAUX RUTH COLEMAN JANE SCHEFFEL T wenty-seven
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s Student Government Student government provides for student organization to function for the school as a whole. It gives opportunity for group participation and is the policy-forming unit for the entire extra-professional program. A faculty-student cooperative form of government is maintained. Elected annually by popular vote, the Student Council of ten members consisting of president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and a repre¬ sentative from each class and the affiliate group, meets bi-monthly to handle problems of school welfare and discipline. In addition to this, the entire student body meets monthly. The council works in cooperation with a faculty advisory group. The council also functions through two subsidiary groups: the house committee, composed of ten wing monitors, which handles, with the assistance of the hostesses on duty in the Nurses’ Home, all violations of house regulations; the uniform committee, com¬ posed of a chairman and all class officers, which handles uniform regula¬ tions. The council reserves to the committee on discipline, whose three mem¬ bers are chosen from the council, the responsibility of handling violations of social conduct at home or abroad. The honor system prevails and a system of merits and demerits is in use. T wenty-six
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