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| VOL. II, NO. 5 |
NOVEMBER 18, 1960
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Leadership Policy Fixed |
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| The Superintendent's Advisory Council on Coordination decided on October 25 that students holding major elective offices may not succeed themselves. This policy will be effective starting with the school year 1961-62. The problem of student leadership opportunities had been under study by the Council for some time. Student organizations have as a part of their purpose the providing of opportunity for a student to gain leadership experience. This policy will increase leadership. |
An example of how this will work is found in the office of class president. A student elected president of the freshman class may not be elected president of the sophomore class. However, the student who is president of the freshman class could become president of the junior class. The Superintendent's Advisory council feels there are many very capable individuals in our student body. This policy should prove to be of great benefit to all the students. |
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