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Student Council N the lumber camps of the early logging days, there was no idea of self- government. The lumberjacks did everything under the command of the foreman. The idea of more self-government is expressed by the Student Council. The preamble of the constitution states its purpose with these words, To foster a spirit of cooperation among students and faculty, and to develop good citizens through experience in government. The student council was reorganized three years ago, with Mr. Spears as advisor, and is an important part of the students' activities and interests at Logan. Interest in this organization has increased greatly and many accomp- lishments have been made during the past year. For the first time members of the council were selected by petition, and officers were chosen by a school-wide election under the newly-adopted constitution. Some of the outstanding committees of the council are the Constitu- tional, Corridor Traffic, Lawn, Bicycle, Lost and Found, Assembly, and Bul- letin Board Committee. The titles of these committees suggest the type of work in which the Student Council is interested. EXECUTIVE BOARD Trip Run' fR. l ltzp:1trirlQ, YV. Kzxtcllul, V. Pxlllcrsu Hucfm'l'. fron! Row -l., 1.114-lliw. M. Frzlnlxc. Imp Run- ljiaxnlu. R. lii'ic'lf.sin1, lfzxltn-i'sim.R 1 l l'mnI Run' J. .lulmsiin R. Si-L-ni:u1i1 U. Szilr' ' ' ll. Lliiipit-sl,u. Nl. llm-lm-r. VN. lxzttrln-l, J. Sal x Scunnl Run' J. Hiiislim, I. Parsons. l. Svulinrlu I flulmps-. D. ll:1ll, .l, Xliinsunr, A. Bri-ru-gui1,R lil! Jaillirl.. u1,l.. l.in-llnc, 'Xlzir l1:xll. il. IH-tt-I' nl, J..l.lr Ln
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WW' tif' 'W 11 un- lll The executfve councul convenes to plct actuon for th meetung of the enture council on the following day 2 Leonard Luhe we s campalgn manager Sllvon Thomp on pro ldlms the worth of has candidate sn tb amoalgn assembly 131 Lotus Niles tells us about democracy ot Bcy s State durung the campaugn assembly 141 J Johnson B Muchener J Wunsler andR Seemann as the Lost ana Found Commlttee prepare a bulletln 151 The councnl IS observed by xusltung coun ul from Vurogua Helen Chopneska seems to have the floor 161 Presudent Leonard Luhene 171 Dlck Blce the losung presldentual candndate 1b 'vt Hafner l-'I Chopnesko M Franke and V Pater son Counculers on the Assembly Committee 191 In charge cf posting evcnt for the week are Isabell Sycboda ond Dean l-lall Noon l-lour Club r-' n wly unstututed practice of serving hot lunch s at noon us enjoyed even by those wno do not partake of the pleasant repasts The d lrghtful aromas produced by the cooks assall cszr nostrils durnng the later perlods ot the morning The Noon l-lour Club as composed ot stu dents who remain at school tor lunch lt pro d a study room for the studlous pupals dan Ing In the old gymnasium basketball IN the new gymnaslum and a room for games for the b nefnt at students who wrsh to relax A hal gu de system marntauned by the members tnls democratuc organuzatlon keeps the co r dors orderly .cge9
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