King Solomon, what you're missing is the historical FACT that there is a hugely significant difference in WT/JW history between the informal "a governing body" that existed in the past as part of the WT board of directors and "The Govering Body" that was formally established in 1971.
It reminds me of the conversations we as JWs had using John 1:1 to refute the Trinity by focusing on the difference between the way the NWTtext refers to Jesus as "a god" in comparison to the way virtually every other translation's rendering of the verse as "the God."
The whole JW argument hinged on the capitalization which in turn was justified by the use of an indefinite pronoun "a" as opposed to the definite pronoun "the" when the Greek is translated into English. (Think of sophisticated "pseudo-theological" sounding arguments discussing " singular anarthrous predicate nouns ...")
There are a multiplicity of threads here on JWN discussing the significance of the change from "a governing body" prior to 1971 and later to "The Governing Body" in 1971. Also both wikipedia and JWSurvey have articles on this too as referenced in my OP.
There is much more than a grammar and capitalization lesson going on here. The implications are profound for those that seek to understand the power structure of the organization behind the name.
I would respectfully suggest you read up on the importance of this transitional period in the authority structure of the WTBTS and then come back and comment.
00DAD
BTW, and thanks for the Happy Days reference: IMHO, These guys jumped the shark a long time ago!