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fs Z? Left to right: de Tristan, Brown, Tyler, Ellis, Rohrs, Hood. Front row: Fairchild. Moseley, Cooper, Haines, Spencer. This year, as in the past, the school dormitories have been managed by the Senior Class under the supervision of the various resident faculty members. The general tone of the monitor supervision has been on a more liberal plane this year as in comparison with that of last year. The emphasis has been on less actual supervision and more freedom among the members of the dormitory. This was evidenced in the fact that the juniors were allowed to enjoy their intra-season cigarettes in the Elston Room, and that more privileges were accorded the lower classes with regard to the general atmosphere of the dormitory system. This year in the Long House, Bill Haines and Cheever Tyler were in charge. Doug Moseley and Doug Brown were in the High House East while Bob Fairchild took charge of the High House West. Bill Cooper was under Mr. Crawford in the Parsonage and Dave Hood and Dave Spencer had the Lido under their supervision. The School House was conducted by George Ellis, Marc cle Tristan and Peter Rohrs. This year found the Juniors in both the Long House and Parsonage. The Sophomores were housed in the High Houses and the Ninth Grade roomed together in the School House Dormitory. As usual, of course, the jimmies lived in the Lido.
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