Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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vfvqffl Cicorgia l.arson, liditorg Kathie Alolinson. liusmess lNlanager. Yearbook lllS year, the Yearbook Board, which con- sisted ol' Senior liditors and assistants, and .lunior Editors, strove to produce a yearbook which would present an accurate and pleasant review of the events and activities ol' the sehool year N38- l95U. The Yearbook Board tried to incorporate the best ideas ol' past yearbooks into this year's book, There were no major changes in the general lor- mat ol' the yearbook, however, some minor changes were made: individual pictures ol' the laculty were used in place ol group picturesg the Class Wfill and Prophecy were omitted to provide room lor a lengthier Class History, and a page ol' inloimal pictures, consisting of the tutors. the custodians, the kitchen help, and the otlice staff, was introduced. Mrs. Pershouse gave the Yearbook Board her ideas, effort, and guidanceg the board is indeed very appreciative ol this assistance. Mr. Baur, the photographer, and Mr. Kelly, the publisher, de- serve many thanks lor their untiring efforts, again this year. lhey are truly an integral part ol the production ot' each year's book. lfmuf mir. lrli! fu lllfflf lfrances f.asscbaum, Louisa Nicholas, Kathie Flolinson, Lieorgia Larson, Mary f.lc-ary, Alulia Hrlllll-lll Btmurl mn lictsv Arnold. Sue Nevvman. lietty Ann Reich. l.inda Pappin, ,ludi lirown. V7

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Frou! row, Jeff to riglal-Barbara Weeks, Anne Cassebaum, Anne Robertson, Beth Sutherland, Marilyn Walter, Sally Specht. Second rou'-Paula Brittan, Susan Stellar, Margaret Riewerts, Vega Sciorsci, Caroline Escher, Susan Maisel, Alison Chase. Third ron'--Molla Sloane, Mary Ursillo, jane Merkle, Linda Pappin. HE president, the vice-president, the secre- tary-treasurer, two senators from each class, and the headmistress comprise the Senate, which is the legislative branch of the Student Govern- ment. In the early fall, the Senate made arrangements to speed and facilitate the orientation of the new girls. The program consisted of the Annual Name Contest and the Field Day Picnic, sponsored by the Athletic Association and the Senate. The Senate had co-operation from the student body throughout the year. The suggestion box was used freely, and everyone was invited to an Open Senate Meeting. The posting of the minutes on the Student Government bulletin board enabled the students to keep abreast of all the Senate meetings. As always, the Senate worked hard this year to maintain quiet study halls. Some of the smaller study halls were placed on the honor system, elimi- nating proctors. While carrying on the work of the past, this year's Senate has tried to make improve- ments and adjustments in the rules Wherever possible. Senate OFFICERS Sealed-Sally Specht. President. Smfzdifzg. lef! zo rigbr- Anne Cassebaum, Secretary-Treasurerg Alison Chase Vice- President,



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Sealed-Nancy Stein, Editor. Slpllldlllg, lejz In rigbl- -ludi Brown, Business Managerg Marlene Daniels, Literary Editor: Elizabeth Colton, Art Editorg -lean Wliit-stun. News Editor. Calliope FEW years ago the teachers and stuilcnts at Dwight felt the need lor a literary maga- zine which would represent the best of the creative work produied in the school. Not wanting to abandon the Pezzfon, the current newspaper, they combined both forms of publications in the Calliope. This is the second year of the C',1ll.'nli'2: at Dwight. Although it is a new magazine. it has in- herited old journalistic difficulties. Calliope has been faced with the problem of literary objectivity which is an abstract euphoria of all literati: som:- thing sought after, never achieved. It has also at- tempted to dispel the spell of the amorphous they who are apt to dictate dangerously to sub- jectivity. A few editors, literary, news, art, and chiefg a business managerg and a staff of twenty-five have worked on this tri-annual publication. The afore- mentioned problems have been their banes. Their goal has been articulation. Fran! may ltffl In rigln-Ellen Conan, Susan Stellar. jenne Katz, Marlene Daniels. Molla Sloane, Roberta LaBan. Ellen McFadden. Second rr1u'4Susan Colthup, Barbara Kaufman, Margaret Carey. 'ludi Brown, Paula Brittan, Linda Pappin. Kathie Wimlin. Merilee Oakes. Tlvird wir- Karen Philippson, Adrienne Milton. Elizabeth Cohon, Alison Chase. Barbara Weeks, 'lean Wliitscmn. Leila -Ioyner. Minirlg--Nancy Stein, Peregrine Palmer.

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