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Camp Colbrook or bust! EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Ingerson, S. Rosenthal, E. Lewis, H. Zelich, J. Tomac, Mr. Christie, Missing: Mr. Launer, Miss Burns, Miss Burgstaller, Mr. Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs said that they had fond memories of experiences at Warde and that they would be back often. continually moves forward. Andrew Warde maintains a governing body of the people, by the people, and for the people in every aspect of this phrase. Its membership con- sists of delegates from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes of each house and a representa- tive group of voting faculty members appointed by the Headmaster. Specifically, the aims of the coun- cil are: to promote the general welfare of the school, to assist in forming policy for the student activities program, to serve as a medium of com- munication between the student body and the faculty, to provide a forum for student and faculty expression, to assist in providing orderly direction of school activities, and to work with the commu- nity. This council functions primarily through its com- mittees and commissions, which are composed of volunteers from the student body and council mem- bers. For example, the Constitution Committee con- siders any changes in the constitution or by-laws which keep these documents timely and practical, the Hospitality Committee maintains a guide, mes- senger, and receptionist service, centered in the School Council Office, the Public Relations Com- mittee is responsible for all posters, newspaper releases, and announcements of school activities, and the Student Exchange Commission is respon- sible for the complete function of the student ex- change program, from fund raising to choosing a home for the visiting student and selecting candi- dates to go abroad. Also, the other committees and commissions are: the Handbook Commission, the Service Committee, the Social Committee, the Club Commission, the Assembly Commission, the EagIe's Nest Commission, the Canteen Committee and the Election Commission. A weekend workshop in the fall enables the council to assemble its ideas for the year and to be- come organized as a united body. Thus, the council functions as a group whose paramount objective is to promote the welfare of all at Andrew Warde. A forlorn student, alias Mr. Christie, tells her? his? problems to Ed Lewis at the dance given in honor of Mr. Briggs.
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SOCIAL CANTEEN Firsf row: Mrs. Londecker, S. Kaplan, L. Bloom, J. Williams. Firsf row: B. Navaretie, M. Hillman, L. Drew, P. Har Second row: R. Greenberg, J. Peck, R. Adenstedt, B. ringion, Mr. Launer. Second row: M. Launer, F. Palumbo, Taylor. S. Banks. o committees . C Q u n C I HOSPITALITY Howie Ratner. Villiams, J. Wittenberg, Mr. Christie. Third row: Miss gsfaller, Mr. lngerson, R. McCulloch, H. Ratner, H. lin, L. Taylor, L. Blum, P. Moeckli, Mr. Bufeson. SERVICE Mr. lngerson, S. Cohen, A. Scheurer, C. Bocialeiii, H. Mellin. council . PUBLIC RELATIONS Firsf row: N. Bcrfholemeo, C. Hoffmann, L. Hansen, L. Hoffmann, J. Witfenbe g. S d : M' KI ' lg, L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ' 'ow 'ss mc coNsTlTuTloN s.J..oi,y,D.p.....ff,L.Hoffm...
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ll-state Those students who are musically talended may display this talent each year in the Connecticut All-State Bancl, Chorus, or Orchestra. This year, fourteen Warde students participated in this pro- gram. The excellent results of much diligent prac- tice were demonstrated at a fall concert for the public at the Bushnell Memorial Auditorium in Hartford. First row: B. Navarette, E. Canning, P. McElwain, A. Carlson, E. Munson. Second row: R. Figlar, D. Hamilton, G. Demarest, R. Adenstedt, G. Hyde. modern music masters First row: R. Kirschblum, l. Hansen, P. McElwain, 5. Buxton, l. Savell, A. Descheneaux, D. Santino, J. lucas, C. Olsen, B. Navarette, J. Tomac, C. Wallitzer, S. Fromson. Second row: G. Bolten, P. Gilligan, N. Hetherington, N. Mamrus, treasurer, R. Pinkhom, L. Elwood, J. Stenberg, J. Kusheba, C. Anderson, vice-president, Miss Burgstaller. Third row: J. Heske, A. Bear, D. Allison, G. Allison, historian, L. Nelson, E. Canning, M. Pennell, B. Bachrach, E. Siavrakas, S. Setterlund, secretary. Fourth row: S. Cohen, E. Som- rners, K. Jurgieliwicz, D. Baris, R. Adenstedt, D. Hamilton, president, G. Demarest, E. Munson, C. Kranyik.
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