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.7Ae .gifrfwdenf ouernmenlf Adociafion Om... The highest honor which can be bestowed on any student is the presidency of the S.G.A. The president takes charge of all assemblies and gives a weekly re- port to the senate. His position of captain of the Student Police is one of great importance. The presiding officer of the Senate is the Vice-president. The most important duty of the secretary is keeping accurate minutes of the Senate meet- ings. She keeps all the laws passed by the Senate in an up-to-date file and posts the minutes for all the students to read. xgzflllfg All legislation of the S.G.A. is handled by the Senate. A boy and girl Senator are chosen by their class for a semester. It is their duty to attend the Senate meetings held once a week. It is each student's duty to inform his senators as to what he wants done. This may be done out of class or in forums. cgifrulenf 190660 ' ' Four students from each class are chosen by the Senate. It is their iob to keep order in the halls and assemblies. mgome ana! giuiclance The Welcome and Guidance Committees purpose is to introduce new students and make them feel at home. Two boys and two girls are chosen from each class by the Senate for this iob. They take the new students to their classes, in- troduce them to the teachers and students and give a party so everyone will become better acquainted with them. The Welcome and Guidance is one of the most important parts of the S.G.A. because we have so many new students each year. 2 Courf per5onnef The court personnel is chosen by the iudge and passed on by the Senate. The court makes the S.G.A. work. Here students are tried who have received tickets from S.P.'s or class chairmen for misbehavior. The iury gives a verdict and the guilty are sentenced by the judge.
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MR. JOHN J. JASPER M.S.-Univ. of Pittsburgh y Chemistry - Physics MISS PEARL M. LANGFIELD B.S.E.--Univ. of Florida Geography - Arithmetic MR. ALBERT K. McBRlDE B.S.-Mt. Union College Athletic Director t MR. JOSEPH NELSON B.S.-Stetson Univ. Couch - History MRS. IDELETTE S. LIVERETT A,B.-Lenoir Rhyne-- English - Social Studies MRS. DAPHIN C. MARSHALL A.B.-Univ. of Kentucky Social Studies MRS. CUTHILL McCONNELL M.A.-Columbia Univ. English MRS. LUCY IRVING SHEPARD M.A.-Middlebury College Spanish MRS. FRANCES D. SMITH A.B.-Stetson Univ. English MISS LILLIAN TRAWICK M.A.-Univ. of N.C. Florida Stole Univ. Speech MRS. MIRIAM ZEIGLER B.A.-Univ. of South Carolina-English - Latin MR. HAROLD W. YATE5 M.A.-Univ. of Pittsburgh Arts MRS. MABEL BYROM Dietitian MISS IRENE BUDGEN Bookkeeper MRS. SARA CUDDY Office
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I I I STUDENT POLICE, FIRST SEMESTER Left to right-Billy Moore, Joe Eubank, Jerry Tucker, Bill Lloyd, Don Farrow, Bob Witt, Richard Morrison, Richard Lenholt, David Raymond, Barbara Bickhart, Phyllis Scogin, Luella Lowe, Marilyn McCarthy, Jean Dunn, Deborah March. STUDENT POLICE, SECOND SEMESTER Left to Right-Sylvia Davis, Martha Mitchell, Annette Nelson, Barbara Hendrix, Gail Donavin, Peggy Livingston, Sally Sasse, Miss Lamb, Dick Forsythe, Jerry Cordray, David Rogan, Bill Benner, Marvin Ingram, Dick Stabell, Dick Burley.
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