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Student Government Meeting in Session. 1 CABINET - Back row, I. Io R-K. Brandenburg, J. Shllars, C. Hogg, L. Melton, M. Andrce, C. Schley. Front row, L to R-J. Filbey, E. Saxton, P. Macken, V. Merriken, B. Levi. Missing-K. DeVilbiss, P, Urquhart, M. Fisher, G. Reier, P. Boone, D. Horan, J. Holzapfel. 32.00, please! I
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Preamble The purpose of our student government as taken from the Preamble to our Constitution is: to fur- ther student participation in school activities, establish better relations between the faculty and the stu dent body, afford training in democratic citizenship, increase student interest in school government, and ad vance all causes which contribute to the welfare of our school and community. ' Student Government Accomplishments of Past Student Governments Accomplishments of '53-'54 Student Government l. Curtains for the Auditorium 2. Cyclorama for the stage 3. Electric Scoreboard for Basketball 4. Band Uniforms 5. Various charitable functions a. Annual Christmas Basket program b. Holland Relief Fund 6. Established Student Government Office Contribution of 151,000 toward Inter-Commu- nications System Movie Projector New uniforms for the Cheerleaders Stage Equipment - Rheostat Improved Student Government Office Christmas Bas WWW k B att , President: Tim Fagan, Vice-Presidentg Judy Eiseman, Treasurerg Harry Miller Student Government headed by Jac C Y Secretary.
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it ,iii az, . ...K ,if gl Student Court In every organization some form of law and order has been found necessary. Milford's student court performs this function. Chief Jus- tice Don Horan, aided by judges from every grade, hears each case and pronounces the sentence, vary- ing from a short theme to recom- mended suspension. The Student Court has promoted school spirit greatly and has put an end to much of the vandalism. Monitors ' . A 'MTF' Do you swear to tell the truth? This year the Monitor System consists of about forty junior high and senior high pupils. Headed by Richard Graham, the organiza- tion's purpose is to perpetuate good conditions in the building outside of the classroom. Accom- plishments made by this year's Monitor System have been the posting of one-way stairways to eliminate between-class confusion and to place monitors at various posts throughout the halls.
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