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Foreword After a lapse of twelve years, student government has been reestablished at Elder; Its purpose is to create a better understanding between Citizens and faculty, and to develop leadership and responsibility among the students. Its ulti- mate goal is to create better citizens for this world and the next. For any government to be effective it should be repre- sentative; each class elects one member to the student coun- cil. However this council does not sit as an independent legislative or policy making body. It functions within pre scribed limits set forth by the school administration, and its powers are delegated not inherent. But, its responsibilities and its obligations are real. By its action and example in its first faltering steps toward adult responsibility, the stu- dent council strives to present and maintain the image of the Christian citizen tempered by a Catholic Education.
Archbishop Karl J. Alter Archbishop Karl J. Alter, the head of the Church in the Cincinnati archdiocese, has provided the capable leadership needed to supervise our school system. During his years as Archbishop, he has seen a multitude of changes take place at Elder. Three years ago, he dedicated Eldefs new addition. The government of the Church, unlike our political system, is not a democratt'c organization. It is by its very nature authoritarian. Yet it is interesting to note, that before this yeafs meeting of the let Ecumenical Council, the Church con- sulted the laity in order to gain their opinions about the matters under discussion. This year, the Student Council was revived at Elder in order to enable the students to gain a better understanding of the administration of the school. Like the lajty in the Church, the Student Council cannot legislate. Its important func- tion is the promotion of better understanding between authorities and subjects. We follow in this the example of our Chief Shepherd.
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