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irector u FACULTY Elwood (I. Bekhky, A. n. t I ' rinciyal Science, Mntliemntlcs Frances 13. Luiijky, A. 13. Latin, History, Biology Esther E. Kxudhkx, 13. S. English, French Doris E. Hutchins 13. S. Home Economics EDITORIAL HOARD lidilor-in-Chicf Marjorie Clark, ' 30 Assistant Editor Frances Loth hop, ’31 Literary Editor Evelyn Chanuleu, ’30 Assistants 13 a hr a ra Grant, ’31 Almkilv Moulton, ’31 Athletic Editor (Boys) Warren Li dry, ' 30 Athletic Editor (Girls) Esther Nielsen, ’30 Local Editor Lillian McCullough, ‘31 Exchange Editor Hope Fergatto, ’31 Alumni Editor Hilda Harmon, ’30 Joke Editor Hazel MacMillan, ’30 Assistants Ri tii PiLLsnniY, ’30 Dorothy Clark, ’31 Stanley Clark, ’32 Greta Moulton, ’33 Business Manager Sidney Pooler, ' 31 Ad vert is i ng Ma n offer George Douglas, ’31 Assistants Rutiianna Knight, ’31 Daniel Snow, ' 31 Irving Peterson, ’31 Loren.v MacMillan, ’32 Ezra Craig, ’32 Art Editor Frederic Rice, ‘32 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President — George Douglas, ’31 Vice-President — Marguerite Shaw, ’31 Secretary — Marjorie Clark, ' 30 Treasurer — Warren Lihry, ’30 MEMBERS John Ferguson, ’30 Ruth Pillstuhiy, ’30 Daniel Snow, ’31 Loren a MacMillan, ’32 Ezra Craig, ’32 Raymond Smith, ’33 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President — Marjorie Clark, ’30 Vice-President —Ruth Pillsuury, ‘30 Secretary — Hazel MacMillan, ’30 Treasurer — Warren Libuy, ’30
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I i CL.WOOD G. 0 ESSE Y Scbication (this issue of ®l]c TJjour (Horners is respectfully bebirnieb to our bear principal pfoaab (§. Llcsscy fobo is belofoeb by tl|e stubents of j rarboro JHigh iSdjool for Ips fairness, loyalty anb fritse frienblu leab rst|ip. i
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THE FOUR CORNERS THE STUDENT COUNCIL For a number of years some colleges have tried out the idea of having a student governing body, or council. This consists of a certain number of pupils elected from the classes. To be a member of the coun¬ cil is considered an honor comparable to that of being a member of a champion ath¬ letic team, and sometimes is greatly sought for. In a college the duties of the Student Council are greater than in most high schools. Stories are sometimes read of college students being brought before the council for minor offenses, tried and sen¬ tenced. This is in itself a good thing, as the students cannot blame the professor or the dean for trying to get even with them. But in order to do this, a council must be working well and he well organized. The work of the council, however, is, as a rule, a little different from this, especially in high schools. In the high schools, the duty of the gov¬ erning hoard or school council is to pro¬ mote the welfare of the school and stu¬ dents, to arrange and take charge of school assemblies and to bring about a closer re¬ lationship between the faculty and the stu¬ dent body. When the council gets in good “working trim, especially in the larger schools, it makes most of the regulations which affects the scholars every day. Moreover, each member on the council is supposed to sot a good example to the rest of the students. This year the students of Scar boro High School have organized a Student Council. It consists of four members from the
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