[HPforGrownups] James, Head Boy/Girl, and Prefects

Denise gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 17 01:23:32 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 1580

This is something I have wondered.  In my high school/jr. high, we had Hall Monitors.  Is this along the lines of the duties of the prefects, or is there more to it than that?  (Same role as that of the Resident Advisor in college?)
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  Ok, I was thinking about the Prefect situation and was wondering what 
  it would be compatible to in the US, Student Government Association 
  perhaps?  In my school the SGA is based on the class voting and a lot 
  of posters that are smathered around the school, but in all reality 
  it does boil down to a popularity contest. 

  The things that I would guess would be different w/ the Hogwarts 
  system would be that there would probably some grade requirements 
  and, like the teachers might have to approve them...The biggest hole 
  in this is that they would have elections at the end of the school 
  year for positions in the upcoming one.  Though there were no 
  elections at the end of GoF that could have easily of been because of 
  Voldemort coming back and the Death of Cedric.

  We know that Percy was a Prefect and then Head Boy but everyone seems 
  to come to the conclusion that he wasn't very popular, are there 
  specific examples of his unpopularity, otherwise how do we know?  
  Hermione may or may not be considered popular so will she be a 
  prefect or not? My guess yes... and another question, how many 
  prefects are there??? 

  Last of all James.  My guess is that James was the perfect student, 
  friend and Quidditch player.  After all the most popular at my school 
  aren't the best at following rules.  Everyone loved him and without 
  the whole trick on Snape thing this would be enough to make Snape 
  jealous of James.  

  Scott

    


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