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T U D E N T GOVERNMENT Elmon Scott President T N STEP with the ideals and principles of Democracy, the Apprentice School has one of the most efficient and effective systems of student government in the state. The executive body of this student government, known as the Student Cabinet, is composed of six members, all of whom are elected by a majority vote. They bear the titles of President of the Student Body, Vice-President, Secretary, President of the Honor and Disciplinary Council, President of the Activities Council, and President of the Athletic Council. It can be seen that these students sit as chairmen of the important divisions of activities throughout the school. Wh en any action has been taken by one of the subdivisions, it is referred to the Student Cabinet for approval before passing it on to the Supervisor of Training for his final approval or disapproval. Such an arrangement tends toward a closely knit organization which affords both the President and Supervisor of Training ample opportunity to keep in touch with all important events. It also gives complete control to the students so long as this control is not contrary to the best interests of the school and to the shipyard. James Baxter Clive Shaver Vice-President Secretary
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HONOR COUNCIL E. L. Scott J. F. Cardoza ]. W. Eames E. K. Long C. F. Roulet D. Brown A. Davis M. Gayle E. J. Meehan H. D. Stalnaker Richard Broad, Jr. President t ( r I N IL Student Disciplinary Council of The Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company’s Apprentice School,” commonly known as the Honor Coun- cil, is an organization with the purpose of promoting per- sonal responsibility, loyalty and a high sense of honor in the individual, and to present and further the best interests of the student body and the school. Richard Broad, Jr., is President of the Honor Council; Charles Roulet, Vice-President, and Edryn Long, Secre- tary. Other members are: E. h. Scott, J. W. Eames, A. L. Davis, H. D. Stalnaker, M. W. Gayle, D. M. Brown, E. J. Meehan, and J. Cardoza. Students of this organiza- tion must have reached their third year of apprenticeship, and may not be members of any other Council. The officers are elected at the Annual Meeting of the student body, and the associate members are appointed by the President. Their membership shall be for the duration of their apprenticeship unless they resign or are replaced for other reasons. In the event of a vacancy, a list of nominees is submitted to the Student Body President by the Council. From this list, the Student Cabinet appoints a new member. Missing two stated meetings within one year will automati- cally retire a member, and another is appointed to fill his place. The organization meets regularly on the second Wednes- day of each month, but special meetings may be called at any time by the President. The Honor Council has the power to call before it at any time any apprentice found guilty of misconduct in any form and to place a penalty on that person which shall be approved by the Supervisor of 1 raining. • 22 •
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