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WE PRACTI E DEMOCRACY The oath of office Mr. McCormick administers the oath of office to Student Board officers: President Iames Fisher. Vice President Sam Lyness, Secretary Gertrude Fuhs, Treasurer Doris Arvanitas. The secret ballot Through mock elections, Schenley's students learn the procedure that they will follow in the exercise of this privilege and duty in later life. Miss Schramm directs this activity. The Senate Eight students representing each grade and the Student Board officers meet once a week to de- termine the organization of the Board. The mem- bers are D. Katz. G. Fuhs. R. Fox. W. Moore. M. I.. Alqeo, I. Fisher. H. Reid. M. Graziano, T. Arvanitas. B. Stephenson, S. Lyness. 11-
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We are the future. In our hands will lie the responsibility of making the World safe tor freedom-loving people. An important basis for this liberty is freedom ot speech and the right of franchise. Open discussion and debate, and the correct procedure for voting have been taught us during our four years in Schenley. As we leave her doors, we know that We are better pre- pared to be useful citizens to our com- munities, to our country, and to the world. rx Pc: Pitt's Partners With bright smiles, Iames Fisher and Mr. Mc- Cormick greet Pa Pitt. the spirit ot Pittsburqh's civic pride. The last word The Iunior Iunto believes in women's rights. Through discussion and debate, they prepare for the presidency. Next to the last word ln :his world oi wordy women, the Schenley Forum members keep a place open for the males.
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