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Raynor Guild Officers, left to right: Judy Heath, Secretary -Treasurer; Jenny Gerard, Chairman; Ross Syford, Vice Chairman. Raynor Guild Membership in Raynor Guild, our altar g ' uild, is a special privileg-e. Our motto, I serve, expresses the attitude with which we carry out our work in the chapel — with Sincerity, Enthusiasm, and Reverence. During our meeting ' s we often have visiting speakers or we visit various churches in the community. Left to Right, First Row: Michelle Perrow; Sue Fairbourn; Mary Bruce Harden; Missy Hyde; Elissa Lane; Leslie Ann Doerner; Mollie Hagen; Vicky Wallace; Second Row: Mary Thompson; Betsy Burden; Beth Curran; Judy Cope; Martha Peterson; Heather Cissna; Lulu Seeley; Third Row: Karen Baker; Ginger Harstad; Wendy Wonders; Gwyn Gregory; Catharine Talbot; Barbara Nightingale; Elizabeth Appling, Chairman; Gill King; Selinda Lane; Marie Dodge. CHOIR O Master, by thine own most holy spirit, send heavenly music o er the world through us, so true, so beautiful, so soul refreshing, that those who hear it may thus learn of Thee. Amen. — Choir Prayer 17
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Back Row: Left to Ri ht: Kris McCroskey; Jane Grenley; Mary Bruce Harden; Selinda Lane; Jennie Russell; Marianne Broz; Marie Dodg-e; Betsy Burden; Heather Drake; Elissa Lane; Front Row: Karen Baker; Lulu Seeley, Vice President; Judy Yeng-ling-, President; Sue Fairbourn, Secretary-Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, with this year ' s motto The Couragre to Care, is the voice of the student body. Its members discuss ideas which will contribute to the betterment of the school, as well as problems of student concern. The Council tries to encourag-e honor and integ-rity in all facets of Seminary life. Left to Right, Standing: Helen Gerard; Molly Gerard; Judy Yeng-ling ; Ashley Bullitt, L . i hardson. Seated: Linda Robison; Mary Bruce Harden. Chairman; Jane Wearin. House Council The House Council is the g-oveming body of the House Association, which comprises all the boarding students. Its purpose is to promote the welfare of the resident students and to help create a spirit of unity, friendliness, and co-operation among them. 16
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Service League Below; Left to rigrht: Mary Thompson. Secre- tary; Cathy Talbot, Treasurer; Marianne Broz. Chairman; Sybil Goman, 7th Grade Repre- sentative. Service Leag-ue is an org-anization through which the student body and faculty have oppor- tunity to help people in many parts of the world. The motto of this group reflects the spirit in which their program is carried out: You can give without loving, but you cannot love with- out g-iving. At Left; Left to right: Cathy McCroskey; Marie Dodge, Chairman; Ann Repsold, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Cope, Vice Chairman. As members of The Athletic Service Club we are given the opportunity to develop a sense of responsibility and willingness to serve our school by doing such duties as taking care of the Lower School child- ren on the playground and preparing the afternoon tea.
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