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as, Mary McAllister, Martha Slcssman, Elizabeth Edwards, Betsy Leith, Ioan Cousins, Tempe Crant, president, Mary Criflith, Jane Brady, Noni Hastie, Blanche Capel, Iane Withers. Student Council At the annual Honor Assembly last fall each student signed her name beneath the Honor Code to pledge her loyalty to the school and her honesty in all phases of school life. It is the Student Coun- cilis responsibility to see that the school rules and regulations in reference to this honor system are remembered and practiced at all times. Accordingly the Council has the right to deal with any individual who shows lack of concern or respect for the school. Student Council meets once a week. Members include the president of the Student Body, the presidents and vice-presidents of each class, the president of House Council, the Day Student presi- dent, the president of Optima, and a secretary- treasurer. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Lowry. The Council discusses how it can best help the students understand and maintain citizenship rules and standards. Student body meetings held several times throughout the year also give Council members suggestions regarding the students, desires or con- cerning their opinions of certain policies. Last fall the members returned to school early to welcome both old and new students to Mount Vernon. A tea for new girls and their parents and a nHobo Hootenanyv for everyone completed the orientation. The Council also had a drive to raise money for the Cinling School in Taiwan where many of the schoolis buildings and supplies were destroyed by a disastrous earthquake and Hood. Representatives of the Council have also met with the Interschool Council to learn about other forms of student government practiced by independent schools in the XVashington area. A senior mixer in the fall was a project organized in cooperation with these schools. Council members also joined the junior College students in December to present the Pelham family with a Christmas puppy on be- half of the Student Body. Under Tempeis experienced leadership the Stu- dent Council has discussed the problems which inevitably face any type of government and has established the best solutions for these problems. They must then rely on the complete cooperation of the students in order to maintain the standards of Mount Vernon. 14
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