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ACTIVITIES AT TIIE ELGIII ACADEMY The major project of the year at the Elgin Academy is editing the yearbook, the Hilltop. From the first fund raising excursions to the finished product, the days are filled with tak- ing class and club pictures, writing articles, and creating the stories that compose the yearbook. Our ever competent editor-in-chief, Kathy Davis, has done a marvelous job of editing the Hilltop. Working behind her were the rest of the Hilltop staff, which was composed of Penney Iohnson, assistant editor: Barbara May, literary editor: Holly Edwards, junior editor: Ioanne McConnell, business manager with Caral Conte assisting: Eugene Lamp, art editor, and Phil Fox and Leslie lgleheart, sports editors. There are many others who have written the articles, created screen de- signs, and written creative prose without which the yearbook would not have been a success. Everyone must be congratulated on the fine work that has been done. With the beginning of the new school year last September the Orange and Black staff got off to a good start. The paper, miracu- lously produced, came out in one of the first weeks of school. There is a lot of work involved in getting a paper out every two weeks. Our editor, Penney Iohnson, has done an excellent job. Along with Penney and doing a fine job has been Barby May, the front page editor. There were many occupied in the production of the Orange and Black. They are listed as follows: Holly Edwards, business manager: Eugene Lamp and Philip Fox, sports editors: Coach Orsbom, alumni editor, and not to mention the paper's able advisor, Mr. Spaulding. Throughout the year the busy O and B staff worked diligently to get out the paper. It circulated not only among the students but 1'HElg52mLL1'0pooooooooooooooooooooo I is my '
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,VS ,.5, 0 0 . T mfg MARVIN I.. BRETT, M.A. Assistant Headmaster. Mathematics C. DEAN CHIPMAN, M.A. Director of Art Gallery HOMER T. ORSBORN, B.A. Director of Lower School BARLOW T. LOOMIS, M.A. Latin, French, Dormitory ELAINE HALL Nursery and Kindergarten ,r-,p U , . MILDRSB HARRISON. B.S. Lower School ' 51:4-' . 'J ROBERT ORR, M.S.Ed. Mathematics, Science CARL PAAK, B.A.E. Art, Mechanical Drawing ALLEN STILLMAN, M.A. English, Athletics ' 0 0 FACULTY UF THE ELGIN ACADEMY EDWARD P. DROSTE, B.S., Ed.M. Headmaster STEPHEN AYLWARD, B.S. Admissions Counselor 1-:LSAT AYYIWARDY n.s. Lower School EDITH BRGCKENBROUGH. B.A. Lower School FRIEDA IOHNSON Nursery and Kindergarten LEROY B. IOHNSON. B.A. Social Studies. Athletics RAMUNTCHO MATAMOROS, B.A. Spanish, History, English NANCY A. MORRIS, B.S. Lower School, Girls' Athletics ., r . RODGER F. MORRIS. B.S.Ed. Mathematics, Science. Athletics HARRY H. SPAULDING, M.A. History, Biology. Science, Athletics MUSIC STAFF I GLORIA l. AVANT, B.M.E. if-J Choral Music. Piano IANE H. CHIPMAN. B.M. Piano CONSTANCE KROEGER, B.M. Piano GOLDIE B. RODGERS, B.A. Piano MARY SILLIMAN. B.M. Voice STAFF NINA E. BAKER. housemother ETHEL COOK. R.N., nurse VERNA LAUX. dietitian DELLA PILLINGER. fgffil admissions secretary SECRETARIES IOHN T. BURKE IDA KARSTEN CATHERINE LEA DOROTHY MATAMOROS
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UBANGE AND BLACK STUDENT CUUNCII. among the 2000 alumni, parents and friends of the school. So hats off to the 1952 Orange and Black staff. The purpose of the Elgin Academy student council is to bring to attention the students' viewpoints on school issues. It is composed of officers of various school organizations and supervised by the headmaster and the assist- ant headmaster. The members are Chan Hatcher, Orange Club president: Don Hedrick, Senior class president: Francis DeSalvo, Iunior class presi- dent: Ann Stuhler, Sophomore class president: Ion Schurmeier, Freshman class president: Ion Hamill, eighth grade president: Hugh McVey. seventh grade president: Barbara May, Black Club president: Eugene Lamp, senior secre- tary, and Penney Johnson, Aeichlorian presi- dent. 19
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