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The Monitors Club The Monitors Club is a new club this year, being composed of the Law Commissioners and the Monitors. The club has originated from the Student Government system of the school. The Monitors act as policemen in the school because our Student Body is so large that it is necessary to have trafiic laws. these being enforced by the Monitors. The Monitors engaged in several trips and programs during the spring. 1 IVIONITORS CLUB lfirst lion' Nl. llrown, N. 'l'hnmais. ll. Marlin, .l. I-zilnlvle. X. l'litm-y, Vim-- l'l'l'.4lllt'lllI Ir lizims Sm-- ii-tury-'l' r 1- ai s ii r e r: R. H 'I ii ll h. l'l'iisi1Ii'lil. S. l'i'lt'l's. ll. :XllM'l'lun, lf. l'ey1r:ilu-nil. l'. Vlnlli-, M. Nl. M:1l'slizill. l'. l'li:ll- ln-mli-r, l'. IN-l'nv, Su-oml lion li. Nlilllmimok ll. Hamlin-ti-V, li. Wells. ll. .l. .loixvm ll. llzulnillon, A. We-lls. l'i. Austin, if Huntl- win. li. lit-ilnll. ll. l'ilw, .l. Soils. ll. IM-in-witli, .l. livin-rs. ll. t'linri-lu, II. NYmil4v1llx -. li. Mi-Volilui-ll, Nliss l.:-is liurli-y. 'l'hir1l llmx' .l. Arlzilil--, ll. limit-r's. li. Slizinv, ll. Stuln-rl. K. llnyvr. tl. M4-Y llzinir-ls, 'l', Flin-x'l'ie. V. Shziln-. M. llnllwrl. l.. Huhn. li. lleniu-tt. ll. lm- l ul'Ltu'. li. l l'n-:li-ri'-lt. l.. lflissner. 'l'. llzirt. Ll-.QISLA l lVl'. ASSEMBLY 'll-it Row ll. i':il'ti-r. lb. lliinjuinin, ll. t':iin, lt. Nelson, ll. lllllll-..rlI. li. lirooks, ll. Sliim-vzur. N. Ki-lvlvr. ll. t':ii't1-r. l'liil'4l Row ll. Win-lnnlify, .l. l.:il nlitsm-v, H. llnurk. li. Ri-4-tl. A. Kam-, V. llivk. R. t':irrow, A. Toiiz. Sem-onvl Row Mrs. l'ie-in-rv lvuril. Senior l'l:iss Ail- visvr: ti. tlilwhs, I.. R. I-:its-s. .l. llHIlllllll'n'X, Il. l'h:imlwrl:iin. N. VVilliin- sin, .l. Jones, lx. l'u:iz1-l. Mr. llollimrvr. Srqmlioniora- Vlziss Arlvisi-r. First, Row Miss Full:-r. l ri-slinum tln:-s Ailvisvr: M. Milks. A. lfllnlukis. S. lim-nl. li. Glwfi-li, M. Alex- nmler. S. Mzirm-nn, ll. Cook, R. l.m-hrvuin. Nliss Flmsv, Junior Fluss Arl- visor. The Legislative Assembly One of the most important branches of Grand Ledge High Schoo1's present system of student government is the Legislative Assembly. It is in this legislative body that all bills for rules of conduct and other necessary regulations are originated. Since this year saw the introduction of a brand new constitution and an original system of government designed by the students themselves, the Legislative Assembly found itself faced with a huge task. However. in a few weeks the legislature had things well under control. They had passed bills regarding hall conduct, conduct in the gym. and in the cafeteria, a system of rules for tardiness and absences, and other necessary regulations. Our Legislative Body is unusual in that it is unicam- eral. Two members are elected from the required sections of each class, giving a total of thirty-four representatives. Mrs. Piepenburg, Miss Chase, Mr. Bollinger, and Miss Fuller served as advisers to the Legislature. Edwin Green, the vice-president of the cabinet. was Speaker of the House. HOP
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