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President's Cabinet meets with Mr. Spaid, principal, to discuss plans for decorating the school for the Christ- mas season. Through the cabinet, closer co-operation between the Stu- dent-body and the executive depart- ment can be achieved. Represented are Herman McDevitt, School Attorney, Imogene Crowell, School Treasurer, Grace Merrill, Red Cross chairman' Con Carver, Student Body President, Mr. Spaid, Principal, Dick Brown, Pub- lic Relations Chairman, Joan Ziebarth, School Secretary, and Parr Sainsbury, Student Body Vice-president. CHIEF COUNCIL LEADS TRIBES All the newest tricks in school government are tried out in Poky, for the good old tried-and-true have worked so well that they have become automatic. We are proud of our organization, it has been copied by many other schools be- cause there is a maximum of student responsibility and a minimum of faculty guidance. Through student government, the administrators and faculty make contact with a large group of cabinet members, school officers, senators, class rep- resentatives, council members, roll clerks, and many others. The framework of the constitution and the general scheme of our govern- ment are based upon our national government in Washington. This year our legislators ratified new bills for dramatic awards, and letters, and considered various means of getting the school into a postwar scheme of activity. The Senate ratified all selections for positions on the staffs, teams, and play casts. The House meets occasionally on questions of school policy. The court tries the offenders and punishes those found guilty. Strange as it may seem, most students are eager to conform to laws that are made for the benefit of all. Correspondence with other schools, taking minutes of Senate meetings, filing school government papers, aid- ing in the election balloting are several of the duties called upon to be per- formed by secretary, Joan Ziebarth. We catch a glimpse of Joan taking notes in Senate meeting. Through such students, efficiency is a keynote in our school government.
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Jusiice 'fee All n Selma feud G59 5. VV 4 -es-,Nm ,Er K Q -v SQA! N. Uv- V, ffl gg if l ll j l . t 3 ffl milf 1 fill '. ,I iz. --- rf, i f .77 y Shirley Monroe, Mary Martineau, Barbara Allen, Jack Carey, Mr. Gledhill, Max Chandler, Johnny Hymas, Bill Harwood, La Von Pope, Nola Jean Evans, Bettylu Koenig, Herman McDevitt. Unprejudiced justice for everyone is the motto of our School Court. Through the odvisership of Deon of Boys, Rip Gledhill, and the leadership of our school attorney, Herman McDevitt, the Court has tried and with all the success possible, carried out its motto. It is in its jurisdiction to try all cases of violation of the school laws. lts sentences include everything from a fine to ten hours of window-wash- ing around the school. The Court meets every Tues- day morning in the school government room to de- cide and try the cases presented to it by the traffic officers of P Club. 24
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