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gfffvfj ' ffm-. ,, 5 Pros Student Council is one of the most active service organizations in the school. Decorating for dances, arranging Homecoming activities, selling booster items and promoting special occasion days all contribute to school spirit and the students' enjoyment. By visiting Day Care centers, staging clean-up days, and caroling during the holidays, they extend their accomplishments into the community. They leave lasting reminders oftheir work by contributing money to school projects. Cons Student Council was organized as the students' government, butthere are few ways the Council can truly represent students and fewer ways they can present complaints and opinions to the administration with much force. When the dress code issue arose, the Council claimed a victory saying, We've persuaded them not to apply a dress code. But no student could wear halters, show bare midrifls or go braless. And while Council representatives thanked everyone for letting the students right their wrong, voices in the background demanded, What wrong? Council members claim student apathy towards government makes representation impossible. But when controversy arises, and the dust is brushed from the councii's representative powers, the speeches that result seem piped in from somewhere besides the homerooms. The Council, when separated from its various services, is caught between its responsibilities to the students and tempering hands. The System!17
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