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Wendy Walcott, President Marsie Levering, Janet Hetzel, Faculty Adviser - Anne Wood, Liz Ermilio Alice Willcox, Sandy Tumer, Gail Dresden, janet Silver, Kathy Preston. Girls' Council this year accomplished quite a few thingsgand aside from the perennial latenesses and minor shikes, it met with few disciplinary problems. Some of the accomplishments resulted from the Suggestion Box, some from the Work Shop, and some from Council's own ingenuity. lt sponsored sandwich sales Friday nights to get money for a steam iron for Bacon Cottage. Also, it bought a subscription to the 'Saturday Evening Post' for the Girls' parlor. A more important innovation was the representation of day students on Council. Other activities were the initiation of new students, the Christmas Dance with Boys' Council, the painting of the Casino and the inaugural party at the end of the year Hwy J - 'Z ,- :gif f g'?'.g r- . . -.v-4 Good counsellors lack no clients :fig-lf' sip. 'B fgi fi' 1 ' - ,Q-,. 43547 ., q 5 J xx f, . -jf' ill.: ef ffl x li xg 9 fl' 1. I , M VK: ' and .ict R , . iff ' s S in which the old Cirls' Council gives way to the newly appointed ode. Again Council lived up to its high standard. l7 - . N- .1 .1 germ - -
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FRONT ROW: Dick Trismen, President Lou Matlack, Faculty Adviser Al Hay, jerry Michener, Hans Lawaetz. BACK ROW: Bob Strickland, Dave Hobbs, Kirk Jones, Phil Stevenson, Dick Allphin, Chad Squires. Z Are you good men and true? S fi Y M 'I Lila, '- lb Li ' , S9 '35 , 33. Ev-fe ig 1 J .K vi 38 - r vii . GUY N X 'VPN This year Boys' Council proved to be a strong and efficient organization. Under Lou Matlack, our S.B.P., and Dick Trismen, Chief Proctor, several improvements were made. The most important of these was the estab- lishment of the Discipline Committee made up of the Chief Proctor, the Council secretary, and one rotating member. This committee handled the punishment for latenesses and sleepovers. The change gave Council extra time formerly used in deciding these disciplinary measures thus allowing it to concentrate more on con- structive business. The Christmas dance, the refinishing of the Casino and the Handbook were undertaken by the joint councils. Among other accomplishments of Boys' Council were the repairing of the horse shoe pits, subscribing to Magazines for the Boys' parlors and in general keeping the school morale on a high level. 16
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FRONT ROW: Girls' Head, Steffie Hetzel, Faculty Adviser - Russell Edgerton, Nan Haviland, Boys Head, Doug Kinsey. BACK ROW: Dave Willcox, judy Cannon, Teddy Betsbach, johnny james, Faculty Adviser - Laurel Bunker. ABSENT: Bill Lloyd. 70444 77 6 ' tee A piece of work so bravely done - ez 47 , r ,rar s. - vw gn A ser Qt. ,. . Z X ' I 'E 'fi- j', - -Mil' 1 L , N Q J 1 - 1 nr w - X' . ., wg., me ' Aff. A 1 'X is A n . 4 4 I, ig: li J Y 'T J Z' iam, itivfafji . A lively chorus of Hlleyl What's your new work-job? rose from around the newly posted work-job lists regularly every three weeks. The Work Program Committee led by students Steffie lletzel and Doug Kinsey with the able assistance and guidance of 'llaster Russ Edgerton, Teacher Laurel Bunker, Teacher Pfrnestine lloff and Teacher Ann Laidlaw, was the cause of this periodical outburst. Every Tuesday after lunch, Work Program met faithfully, and it was at these meetings that any wrinkles or problems connected with workjobs were ironed outg new problems were brought upg andvarious systems where- by jobs could be made more efficient were discussed. Backed by the good spirit and helpful cooperation of the student body, Work Program Committee could work to its fullest ability and when the year had ended look back 'fliifl' with a feeling of satisfaction. 18
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