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F th ro H mann. h ist Boatma Ill' w: McClure, Mansell, Loper, Stout, Brown. McCoy, Graham, Youde. Rembert. Walker. Marks. Russell, Watson, Bastian, Cattanach, Denney, Nevi, McGregor. Il. Heading student council this year was Charles Nevi, student body president. He did an excellent job of leading the most important organization of the school. This essential form of student government is composed of the student body officers and rep- resentatives from the different classes and clubs. Over seventy-five students take part in the activi- ties of this organization and they represent the student body as a whole. The primary aim of this group is to discuss and solve any problems that arise which pertain to the school and its members. This year, many problems were brought before the student council. The most important issues were given careful consideration and attention, before any conclusion was decided. Problems that were discussed during the year in- cluded the laying of gravel in front of the student grandstand, a gate between Hodge's High School Store patio and the football field, and the conduct of students during and after the games. Another aim of student council is the promoting of school spirit. This is made possible because stu- dent council is the only group that comes in direct contact with all the students. Everything that is accomplished during the meetings is reported back to the classes by the class representatives. A special student council meeting was held in Oc- tober at Reedsport, Oregon. This was a conference of all student body officers from the schools in this region. Grants Pass High School officers at- tended this meeting. They brought back valuable information that was presented at one of the regu- lar meetings. Student council gives its members the experience of learning and practicing parliamentary procedure which is an important element of government. This form of government is not only good for the stu- dents, but it is a great help in keeping the school affairs in order. The individuals that make up this club represent the future men and women who will someday guide America, whether it will be peace and prosperity or war and depression. For it is the youth of today who will become tomorrow's leaders. 25
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