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STUDENT COUNCIL HAMERSTROM WHITE HARROUN EASTLAKE SWAIN CONNORS HAINES EVERHART
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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY 129 Svtuhrnt Mnuvrnmrnt Qlnmmittrr The Student Government Committee, or more frequently referred to as the Student Council, concludes this fifth year since its organization with probably one of the most success- ful and gratifying records in its history. During the entire school year, this group of fellows has contributed its heart- felt interest in the affairs of the Academy, and now that June is once more at hand, each member may well be proud of the recent accomplishments of this organization. The Council consisted of nine members, five boarders and four day boys. Each of these fellows was nominated by the Student Body, approved by the Faculty, and qualified because they were students who had proved themselves leaders in school activities, and who, by reason of age, had a mature mind, so that they could well represent the student body as a whole. Their general purpose was to better the spirit of the school by submitting friendly advice to those members of the Student Body whose attitude toward the school had been considered radically wrong. Five years ago the system of student government was in- augurated. It continued for the next three years with little success. At the outset of the fifth year, it was generally understood that its members were finally willing to sacrifice their own feelings for the good of the Council, they were sin- cere in their policies. That year being a gigantic success as a staunch foundation for future student councils in the Acad- emy, the hardships of the present committee were enormously decreased. The Academy is fast becoming used to student govern- ment, and with added tradition the work of the committee will be easier, more beneficial, and as strong as firon. With the cooperation of the students, future councils will be very use- ful to the entire Academy. Uhr Qlnmmiim JosEPH N. CONNORS - - - President WILLIAM SWAIN - - Vice-President R. MONTCOINIERY HAINEs, JR. - Secretary ROGER W. EASTLAKE DAVIS HAMERSTROM BRYANT M. HARROUN JOHN 0. WHITE ABRAM VALENTINE
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