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..THE STUDENT COUNCIL As far back into the year as last summer the recently elected representatives of the student body were holding meetings of the Student Council. lt was during these summer meetings that the foundation was laid for Upper Arling- ton's greatest venture into student government. The student body was fortunate in having the former Lieutenant Governor of Buckeye Boys' State as president, for in presiding over the senate of Buckeye Boys' State, Bill Konold gained a thorough knowledge of legislative procedure which he conveyed to the other riiornbors of his Council. At the first meeting of the Student Council, Kent Brandt's Library Bill was introduced. Soon this bill was passed and Mr. Davis' signa- turo made it act number one. This bill enabled a student to pass directly to the library from his preceding class without writing the customary oxcuso slip in order to leave a study hall. Through the cooperation of the Student Coun- cil and the Director of Recreation, some type of social affair was held in the high school on almost all week-ends. These activities were in the form of dances, movies and other parties. The Student Council was instrumental in starting a new system of home room organiza- tion. Under this system, home room officers were elected who served to unify student action. Deserving of special Commendation are the committees on assemblies and student affairs. The former joined with a faculty committee to stage a valuable, wellvbalanced series of assem- blies. The latter group acted on more bills than any other committee. They revised many bills, increasing their effectiveness. The constitution was amended so that it would serve as a true guide post of future Student Councils in Upper Arlington. This has been a brief summary of some high points of this year's Council. However, the true test of success is whether or not we have fostered a more democratic living among the members of the student body and between the student body and faculty. We believe that we have met this test. A BILL BECOMES LAW LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Konold, Sally Charlton, Helen Harder, Charles Lewis, Patty Redman, Dan Minor. Seated: Mr. Davis.
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