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of those who lead us . 7 - 7 ’ s = +) - wy J Vv ‘4 = Ranking next to the faculty is the Student Council whose members endeavor to enforce the code of discipline that has been established by the organization. Their out- standing work is evident in all phases of school life. Under the direction of Sister Mary Eliza- beth, R.S.M.. the council has organized a lost and found de- partment and has established a Student Council Court. Council meetings are held twice a month in order to discuss plans for bet- tering the work of the organiza- tion. First row: Lynn Raines, Lynn Hungerford, Patricia Cassidy. Second row: Barbara Reid. Ann Wood, Vice President; Mary Barker, President; Betty Kirksey. Third row: Virginia Brown, Ann Lea Hurst, Treasurer; Peggy Biggs, Secretary, and JoAnn Ridley. Here a session of Student Coun- cil court, which is held every Friday afternoon, finds jurymen Virginia Brown, Ann Wood, Peggy Biggs, and JoAnn Ridley together with judge Mary Barker weighing evidence in order to determine culprit Jo Ann Beck's fate. .
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