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Page 15 text:
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT... Appropriate in a democracy is a democratic form of self-government within the student body, operating independently of the faculty, though calling on the teachers for aid and supervision. Long an ideal in Quincy.High School, its fullest materialization was never as evident as in the year 19 .0-41. Ilodeled on the city plan of government, the two and a half year old system is modern in every way. It is the type employed by most high schools of the present day as being more suited to the needs of the student group. Commissioner government replaced the old form which called for an election of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Experience proved that these students held office in name only and there was no challenge to their powers of direction, for in truth there was nothing to direct. Nine representatives of all four classes now form an inner organization and hold in their hands the welfare of eight important departments. The studont body looks to them for the initiative and guidance, and they solve the problems of tho school. The whole plan operates under the legal authority of a constitution, drawn up by the students in 1938-39. In its articles, which may be amended at any time, arc set down all rights and powers of the students.
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FRONT ROW: Kiss Scott, Hiss Taverner, Mr. Washburn, Mr. Woelz BACK ROM: Mr Schott, Mr. Hyames, Miss Watts, Mr. Olsen FACU LT Y ... FRANK M. HYAMES—Principal, U. S. History, Commercial Law AHENT L. OLSEN— Vice Principal, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Geometry, General Science, Trigonometry and Advanced Algebra CLARENCE R. SCHOTT—Band I and Adv., Dance Orchestra, Shop I II DOROTHY E. WATTS—Horaemaking I and Adv., Art I and Adv., P. E. OLIVER D. WASHBURN—Spanish I, II, III, English I, V orld History Y YNA I. SCOTT—Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II, Bookkeeping PAUL P. WOELZ—Biology, Senior Science, Physical Education land Adv., General Mathematics, Advanced Shop MARGARET B. TAVERNER—English II, III, IV, Journalism, P. E.
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Page 16 text:
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Students of Quincy IIi , I ask you a simple question. Do you enjoy your school? If you do not, you should. High school is the most carefree, glamorous, happy and hectic time of your life. But to enjoy its merits you must first be a good sport, take things as they come and do not quit. Secondly, you must cooperate with teachers and friends. Last of all, you must play ball with the school and its rules- CJL JJL CHARU S SHAW STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT
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