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FRONT ROW: Anne Biddle, Pat Hunt, Ralph Fairchild, Faculty Adviser Anne Wood, Sue Horsfield Bobbie Cary. BACK ROW: Faculty Adviser jan Long, Pete Hunter, Tom Van Arkel. ABSENT: Pete Day. teeming 6 ' Zee This year's Steering Committee prescribed turn- abouts for the non-daters and square dancing for the peppy enthusiasts. It also sponsored a sing session under Master llank and collected records of various kinds for the listening enjoyment of daters as well as singles in South Room. The committee worked hard at thinking up new and novel activities. Such things as dancing on the tennis court terrace Wednesday after supper, volley ball contests, and informal student talent shows were presented to the student body with good results. It also planned games in the Casino and had open-parlors at various times. The big wheels of the Steering Committee were Ralph Fairchild and Pat llunt. Faculty advisers were Teacher Anne Wood and Master ,Ian long. They had a most efficient and willing crew, which kept the students supplied with after dinner social activities. 19 For you and I are past our dancing days M . x if 1 .,.,ffrf-'rm fr' .ASF lf :TF W Nair gpg 32: J y ' A . gi? ' ,HEY 5 5 5 rugs' w. ,-.JZ ,gt ..- pf r4sf1, . lf- 6? ,gf qu., f - 4 - 1 Q -' SW ,-V ,G r 'Q ,Q 7KfE'.'l-, 2' I 'f Y-'F' 4 Ig ,fi Q , Ji riff-R L 'Q .1-mf , ififlfi L v :fiiil W7 'L X ' hh 'AQ' ..f '? :Y WVU' X.-1' ,- . 50,1 tx: . '-I ' .t :5'N: fl..-. ..,, W lst' N ,ri .few . -
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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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FRONT ROW: Sally Coronway, Harrier Good, Wendy Walcott, Felicia Forsythe. BACK ROW: Barbara Comroe, john Thompson, Lou Sramburg, Homer Franck, Faculty Adviser - Tom Purdy, Doug Kinsey Dave Willcox, Dave Spinney, Sally Cadbury. Spirits of the age 5. 5 ,, - ' N ?- ? 1. .:i' div' rr 5, . f, ., ,,- I if 1 f l at 1 - ftf f ? 3 fa! 3 Kiwis- 1 D. , 1 ll. J-L Ji , vu is fs 'J r -59' wg. .lege g :flee The Religious Life Committee as it is today is one of the newer committees in the school. Since its revival a few years ago, the Student Council has elected its mem- bers. This year it consisted of two boys and two girls from each of the upper three classes and was supervised by Nlaster Tom Purdy. The committee's concern was the planning of the Sunday eveningVesper services. To have as much variety as possible in the programs, there were talks by faculty members, directed meditations, play and story readings, and a series of speakers from other religious denomi- nations. Student participation in the services was encouraged. The committee has worked well together and accomp- lished a great deal. 20
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