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THE JUNIOR- STUDENT COUNCIL 59 The lunior Student Council is elected by the students of the Intermediate Schoolg its functions are similar to those of the Senior Student Council. SEATED: Eleanor Lee, presidentg Mrs. Ferneyhough, faculty adviserg Anne Gordon Dickerson, vice-president. STANDING! Susan Materne, secretaryg Elizabeth Coleman, Sixth Grade representativeg Nancy Robertson, Upper School representativeg Iudy Keehn, Eighth Grade representativeg Dorothy Bailey, Fifth Grade representativeg Mary Nldelyn Robison, Seventh Grade representativeg Emily Chewning, Fifth Grade representative.
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL 58 The Student Council, elected hy the Student Government Association, of which every girl is a member, helps direct school life. The council governs by as few rules and regulations as are necessary. Each girl is expected to he thoughtful and considerate of others and to uphold the ideals of Collegiate. SEATED: Marion Richardson, recording secretaryg Blair Jones, corresponding secre- tary, Mary Reid Dunn, presidentg Dorothy Ewing, vice-presidentg Mrs. Coleman, faculty adviser. STANDING: Elizabeth Hotchkiss, senior representativeg Virginia Puller, junior repre- esntative, Suzanne Welchons, Freshman representtiveg Anne Gary Walker, Sophomore representative.
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THE HoNoR oouNo1L 60 The Honor Council is made up of the presidents of the four upper classes, the president of the Student Council, members of the National Honor Society, a faculty adviser, and the Headmistress. The Council meets in secret and keeps no records. It interprets our Honor System and maintains standards of honor at Collegiate. SEATED: Carol Sutherland, Mary Reid Dunn, Deane Mori-Htt, Agnes Cutchins, Peggy Shinnick, lane Durham. STANDING: Ann Huxley, Mrs. Flippen, Louise Florance, Mary Bruce Featherston, presidentg Nancy Robertson, Mrs. Coleman, Brownie Lee.
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