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X fx Frrsl Ron Szmng Judy Keehn CoCha1rman of Study Hall Commtttee Mary Strother Chairman of Point System Committee Ginny Ewing Chairman of Assembly Committee Second Rau Smmlmg, Wandi Cervarleh CoCha1rman of Study Hall Committee Prtsetlla Webb Chairman of Notse Abatement Committee Marla Wornom Chairman of Chapel Committee Ao! Pictured Connie Whtttet Chatrman of Library Committee STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN These eommlttee chalrmen were appointed bw the Student Counctl at the begmmnv of the xear Thex make out roll books keep the hbrarx ln order arrange tor assemblx and chapel speakers revise the polnt sxstem md keep the halls quxet The Nlotse Abatement Committee vuth the help of the tteulty put on 1 slelt to show the effects ot excessne noise tn the h tlls II14 Student Camzczl COHHHIIILL Clmzrmtn nmlet plum r U mm! CIUIIUIIILII nz rlzt lzhr rx ? 5- 7' Q . -4 'l 1 s 'X X ' ' 3 A - . ' ' ,.. . 2 V, ' S - f' f , 1 . ' 2 . ' . V 'V , -A ' ' 3 f' ' h v ' I 5 av I . vv helped to organize the study hull arrangements and fo .. b 4 . ,.ak,1
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l Strung Renny Butterworth upper school representatlve Becky Carson presndent Mrs Ferney grade representatlve Lmda Redford seventh grade representattve Anne Stuart Plnnell vnce prestdent Estelle Munford etghth grade representatlve Anne Wortham secretary Not Pu lured Betsy Conner nfth grade representatlve THE JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The Jumor Student Councll composed of representa tlves from the Intermediate School an Upper School Representative and a faculty adviser have met weeklv to discuss problems of student government ln the fifth through the elghth grades These girls workmg closelx w1th thelr classmates have endeavored to make each day of Llfe at Colleglate orderly and harmonlous by formlng fatr rules and by advtstng the students of the reasons for these rules 5 Jumor Student Counczl plans mule nt hodx assembly D ' l E 5 , or , V 3 U I I s T N if 5 , I Jf , as ' V - hough, faculty adviserg Elise Slay, sixth grade representative, Sflllllfl'Ilg,' Terry Edwards, hfth gy ,UN ' a -4 ' 'O
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Slttzng Ann Strrckland assoenate edrtor Lelgh Wrlson edxtor Standzng Mlss Tanner faculty advlser Sherry Gordon feature edltor Evangelme Granoulns lower school edltor Sandy Graves art and photography edrtor Penny Wrnfree sports edrtor Lucy Frtzgeruld head mek news edrtor Mass Rennolds faculty advrser T H E M A T C H Artrcles were assrgned and deadlines set Ommpresent sophomores roamed the halls with pencils behlnd their ears and cameras 1n thelr hands As the results poured 1n the advlsers Ind stalf were surrounded by artlcles to read correct and rewrrte In the lxst moments before the approaching deadlme dummies were wrrtten checked and rechecked Finally dummy ln hand one of the staff trod the well be tten path to the prlnters ofhce This IS the lrfe on The March Staff Overcoming the lnnumerable dltllcultres of newspaper publlcatlon the Sophomore Cltss edited 1nd publmshed five lssues of The Malch Each of these contained from SIX to eight pages comprised of materltl from both the Colleglate Town School and Colleglatc Country Day In October the Sophomore Class held the annual Dog Show to ralse money for thelr publrcatlon whrch was also supported by class funds md the actlvltles fee The fol lowlng Aprll represent ttlvcs were sent to the annual meet mg of the Southern lnterscholxstlc Press ASSOCI mon ln Lexington where cl xsses were held on newspxpcr publl cation md each school newspxper was crltlcnzed sepa rately The staff mes fo meet tht dtadluzc 9 V 2 - C f .7 - - t t J. , -i l el s A 1 ' 1 Y ' Q . A ' K K A ' - I Q IU I ls n4 -i NANAN-4. ,Unk L . . 'I . y . . Q . . Y L -, ' 3 , ' g z , . . I . . typist: Carolyn Gray, business managerg Frances Shin- I 'U ' . V , 2 ' , , ' ' . 1 ' b 7 ' 'X I 1 9 . - , ' 1 , 1 1 ' ' . ' ' . . 5 , . 1 . . ' 'L . . ' V ' ' . ' , ' ,, . f ' e z ' ' ' . . - r' I V sq 2 A L - A1 L 1 - , ' ' 1 '- t ' , 1 ' ' 2 5 ' . '- ' -J' I I 7' . I, Sl
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