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QMIIIUI' The Student Council has enjoyed a year of rather relaxed activity. The at- tendance in Room 309 on alternating Thursdays has generally been on the scarce side. There have been,however, several issues which have roused school interest by their dynamic import. In the beginning of the year, for instance, the arrange- ment of the school finances and the appeasement of the various committees hoping to receive aid brought eager spectators scurrying to Council, exuding public opin- ion. Later on, after a depression in audience population, Council attendance picked up again for the Study Hall hearing. With the exception of such incidents, the Council's Census Bureau reports that a new low was hit. The reason for this is not due to the lack of student interest QOh, never!J but rather to the fact that this has been a quiet year and few definite, school-shaking issues have arisen. A subject which brimmed our filling cup of faith in student government was the George School Conference. President Pierre Epstein, Study Hall administration authority Jeanne Bilby, and a faculty member served as delegates to the conference, which was a meeting of representatives from several noted institutions of learning to discuss student government and how it is handled in the respective schools. The H.M.-L. delegates reported back tothe Councilthat Horace Mann-Lincoln came through with flying colors. It seems that we have a governmental system somewhat advanced over that employed.by the other schools represented at the conference. The Public Relations Departmentn of the Horace Mann-Lincoln Sch001 Student Council has released a release quoting President Pierre L- Epstein's general com- ment on the 1947-48 Council. He says, 'On the whole, the Council year has been a quiet one, with the students discussing the different phases of student government rather than passing motions on them.' ...and save on the cost of... Page 7
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