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Student Council SEATED, Left to Right: Worth Brown, President; Clyde Patton, Vice-Presidentj John Lawo, Robert Dillaid, Mr. Gene Thorn, Faculty Advisor. STANDING: Jody Brown, Bill Arthur. The five class presidents and the president of the Student Body, with Mr. Gene Thorn as faculty advisor, compose the Student Council. The function is largely that of managing student affairs. This includes supervising student elections, selling tickets to athletic events, and maintaining a monitoring system. 30
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Honor Council SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Pipkin, Faculty Advisor; Henry Morgan; Fowler Cooper; Syd Butler; Bob Walters, Vice-President; Bill Butler, President. STANDING: Howie Mallory; Dan McGowan; Alex Wellford; John Dobbs. The Honor Council is the highest governing body of students at Memphis University School. It is comprised of a President and a Vice-President, both from the 11th grade, and one representative from the 10th grade and each of the two sections of the 9th, 8th, and 7th grades. They all are elected by secret ballot. The chief function is to supervise the Honor System, the three specific offenses being lying, cheating, and stealing. The duties are to investigate every case reported and to clear a student if he is innocent, or to recco- mend procedure if he is guilty. The existence of an Honor Council provides the basis for the establishment of a sound and workable Honor System whereby the high prestige and character of the school is maintained. 31
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