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HE Dwight Cabinet is composed of the presidents of the various upper school clubsg the presidents of the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classesg the officers of the upper school, and the faculty advisors. The function of the Cabinet is to discuss school problems. It discusses any problems that aftect the student body of the upper school. This year the Cabinet has worked quite hard. The members of the organization have completely revised the citizenship blanks. They have tried to make the blanks clearer and more concise. They have decided that the senate, class presidents, and the faculty only should mark the blanks. When they do so they should write their initials instead of the customary check. Another project which the Cabinet has undertaken is the planning of the Pingry Dance which was held at Dwight on March 19. Extra-curricular activities were discussed at great length in Cabinet, and decisions were made that will be put into force next year. Lefl fo right - MtlI'KLZL1L'I'lfC Lamb, Seu'r.'nn'y,' Frederirka C.1rtwright, Pre.iiu'eul. Cabinet i' Left lu right, ,wtlled s Carskadon, M. Lamb, Chase, Knickerb 0 c k e r , ,f -9 ,W lv . .x . , 5 C K I Y L, i ' ' IQ -if X M' is T D X xii' l 'I ss Z, 1 x. .7-I 3 'X T l l' h lx A 44 ' ' 1 A' K T tc ' 4 f X L uk - is 45 Kelly. Second run' - Hansot, Mersch. Frost, Stratton, G. Russell. Tennant. Third mu' - P. johnson, A. Rich- ards, N. Weeks, C.u'twright. C. Rus- sell. Wliitsmnn, B. Kil'lClxll'lLl. Fullflfv mu'-Arnold, Gell- hnrn. Bennett.
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Lcfl In r'igl2l. icallvd - - Fagan. Hartung. Gamhee, Beaumont. 5'w'm14f mu 7 A. Johnson. F. l.amh. WL1l'ts, Tennant, G. E Russell. Tbnd mu 5 N - Cartwright. Cross, Agemian, Gellhorn, P, Johnson. PKILISI. Lcfl lo rigblfGillian Rus-,e'l, Stfi'rel.iry.' Fredericka Cart- wright, Prefidw1l.' Gay Well- horn, Vice-Preridwlf and Trea- rmw. w ff, . -3' ,, .. f - R, X s X 1 p I . . 1 li . U S! , I - . gf . ff' ., X l J g l ' A N ' 5 X-vw f f J r - . Xe f F S l . ini: L4 X . ,Q X i' lx I1 ,fx U Q ,Qi , . dxf? fn Xhf 'E X5 if Senate ROBABLY the most important student activity in Dwight is the Student Government because it is the representative hody of the Upper School classes. The Student Government is made up of two bodies one of which is the Senate. The Senate is a student council in which all legislative powers are vested: it is composed of senators chosen hy and from the student body. Miss Applegate is the advisor. The first Senate project this year was the Old Girl-New Girl Picnic and Athletic Event Day, held in conjunction with the Athletic Association. During the year, in meetings of the Senate, the honor system and its influence on study halls was discussed. The lunch problem, gum-chewing, lip-stick wearing, and smaller items came in for their share of dis- cussion. The Senate conducted several chapels throughout the year in order to discuss school problems with the student hotly. The keyword of the year was honor and it was the goal of the Student Government to strive to maintain a high stand- ard ol' honor at Dwight. 42 S X c . ,011 S XX Jil A if 5 T f N f f v J
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Yearbook ,. 'nil' Leff lu 1'lgbI'fTOI'lll'l Merscli. BIl,f1lIt'.lQl Mumlgerx Lucy Frost, Edllfn. - I. rj' , K Lefz Ia rlgbl. walled - Chase. Swango. Frost. P, johnson. Knickerb ix c k e 1' . Semfld mu -- Gay, Tennant. Fagan. G. Russell. Mersch. Whitson, Lockwoocl. N. Wc'eks. Robin. HE credit for Dzuigbl 1955 belongs not only to the literary staff, but also to all those who have contributed in countless ways to its publication. The editors would like to express their appreciation to the hard-working members of the Literary and Business boards, to the members of the classes who have submitted photographs, and especially to Mrs. Pershouse, our advisor. With our new publisher Mr. Robert W. Kelly, we have made many changes in your yearbook. In order to make it a more formal publication, we have cut out the so-called cute sayings under each Senior photograph, and have replaced them with sketches characteristic of each senior. We have eliminated the class prophecy and put a class history in its place. The school will find the greatest change in the covers of the year- books, now hard surfaced and dark blue. We have done our best and we hope that you will be pleased with the results, changes and all. 44
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