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HOUSE COUNCIL James Sacketc, Headmaster Manson Welsh, Mr. Angelo Cocco, Peter Blegvad. Missing: John Hoes. HOUSE COUNCIL -- by jim Sackett This yeat's House Council consists of five members: the headmaster, three students, and one faculty member. ' Our job is to award and deduct house and personal points. Some of the things points are awarded for are honor roll, intra-house competition, and good citizenship. Some of the things that are de-merited are weekly reports, poor conduct, and suspension.
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