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Slave Day The annual senior class slave day was a roaring, howling success this year. Over 3300.00 was bid for the services of the senior class, Jim Nance taking honors when he com- manded the highest price of the day, 32100. Teachers got into the act when Mr. Rode volunteered his services as a slave and Mr. Kimmel, who had made the mistake of appear- ing in sweatshirt and cut-offs, was captured by a' determined group of husky seniors and sold as an involimtary slave.
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Student Council CA's practitioners of representative government managed to survive another school season without suffering the rigors of riot, revolution or total anarchy. As a matter of fact, they even were successful in instituting two new plans which met with wide student approval. For the first time students were asked to contribute dues to the student council, and these dues were used to sponsor two children through the Foster Parents Plan. Following Christmas vacation, the student council presented to the student body a plan to sponsor two children through the Foster Parents Plan. The idea was greeted with virtually unanimous approval by the students. Enough money was collected to support a child in Hong Kong and another child in the Philippines for a period of one year. The plan will be submitted for reapproval in the coming term. The council also attended a meeting of the ACIS where Cecil Henshaw of the American Friends Society spolfe on the merits of unilateral disarmament. Several of CA's contingent offered Mr. Henshaw some interesting questions concerning the value of his proposals following the talk. The student council was sponsored by lVlr. Rode, upper school advisor, and was presided over by David Stonington. Members included: Jim Matson, Sam Holden, Dick Butterly, Rick Shepard, Jamie Ross and Tolga Yagizatle, who acted as representative of the American Field Service.
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l l FIRST ROW: Left to Right, R. Heckendorf, P. Hamilton, T. THIRD ROW: S. Holden, R. Gignoux, J. Crane, J. Ragsdale, Yagizatle, R. Ross, G. Stewart, J. Filley, J. Hancock, R. P. Raether, J. Wright, D. Filley, D. Abbott.Conducting with Hurt. SECOND ROW: R. Shepard, J. Matson, J. Sullivan, R. back to camera is Mr. Rubv, the director. Hutchinson. W. Taylor, D. Todd, T. Ragsdale, J. Nuttall. V Glee Club Glee Club director Hank Ruby is a resourceful soul. By surreptitious methods that the FBI could study with profit, Hank has managed to sneak students out of class and into his Glee Club rehearsals. Only occasionally is he able to rehearse the entire group at one time, and the locations of the rehearsals vary like the phases of the moon, but somehow Hank gets the job done. As a matter of fact,We've discovered at the assemblies where we've heard them that the Glee Club is not only singing in unison Qfor the most party these days but actually sounds quite good. The Combo If you haver1't got the word Man,there's been some really immense innovations in the form of recent graduations. That's cause CA's got the swingingest combo smashing records on the academic circuit. LikeQip 21-C1 Circumstance is out whilstlliiyl Groovin is ing and gee Dad, you know that's . - -fe really relaxed. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Holden qtrumpetl, D..-Xbbottltrumpetl, S. Coors fdrumsj, R. Hurt fsaxophonel, P. Hamilton fclarineti, T. Lee ttrornbonist and leaderl. H. Ruby Qpianist and co-leaderj, G. Bullock Qguitarl. .L .4 inhoqmphsfi A salma by WALSWOHTYI r-imeime Mo u s A
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