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Standard equipment of every teacher sponsor- ing an activity is a fat pad of Please Allows. A signed Please Allow permits a student to leave a study hall to go to a practice session for the Aurora, the Erwin Show, the orchestra, or the senior play, or to operate the motion picture machine in a classroom. The extra work which students do during the school day for any of the extra-curricular activities may result in another hour of study at home at night, but every student participating in dramatics, art music debate 'ournalism or ROTC willing- : a s J 9 ly sacrifices for the Please Allows.
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S TUD ENT COUNCIL liicli row: Qllpuy flitlle, -Ilctly Cl1r'iitt'ilsci1, Xkillizim IluH':u'li. Vlwzm l'i'cli. Ifrcil Sliinrorlf, It-Iulllillv .Xrlznnsl 1ii'rflon lfillllfl NL'lll1lI'j lwiyeit, l-.mil Xpli-licclx. ltirst row: john llurcliaril. ,lack Reflilam, john l :ihian, Nlarjoiie llutlzirlx. Roiizulfl lxoi lr in XX l l iix Kirin ni ll x XX l l ulurine Carre rii, - -: oor , U .- ' . :i -, r-wig as e. : Courtesy Is Theme of Councils Year The 25 members of the Student Council are representatives of both classes and organiza- tions, The Council members are elected by two methods. In the spring, as nominees of various clubs, they are elected by the entire school. In the winter, as candidates of their classes, the members are elected only by the class to which they belong. These honored gold button mem- bers meet every two weeks on Monday after school to discuss their duties which consist mainly of supervising the commission mem- bers and of taking an active part in the govern- ment of the school. Upon recommendations of teachers, 88 boys and girls have served on the blue button Stu- dent Commission this year. Unlike the Student Council, the Commission members fill out ap- plication blanks. Teachers put their signatures, the students grade to date, and remarks on these membership blanks. If the applicant has a satisfactory mark and a 2 average, he is eligible for membership on the Commission. The vari- ous duties of the members include supervising the lunch lines, managing students in the cafe- teria, keeping the halls orderly throughout the school, and assisting the nurse, the librarians, and the absence checkers. Both the Commission and the Council are under the supervision and sponsorship of Miss Alice B. Crocker. Three dances have been sponsored by these organizations this year. They were the Christ- mas Bell Dance, the Leap Year Swing, and the Spring Square Dance. The main activity spon- sored by the Council and the Commission, how- ever, was the Courtesy Campaign. It was car- ried on at North High with the co-operation of the library and the English, art, and social science departments. North High school believes in student gov- ernment, and the students have proved them- selves capable of carrying the responsibility.
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