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SPIRIT COMMITTEE First row: Warner, Siegel, Brown, Daugherty, Crockett lChairmanl. Sec- ond row: Vogel, Haines, Springer, Green. Left to right: Randall, Bell, Palcradooni, Ramo- 3'.'4 .,'.v ' N A ..f- 1e....a. v - SENIOR This year the Committee system, instigated by the Council to help spread responsibility amongst the Seniors, began to function on a large scale. With a few notable exceptions, everyone pitched in and contributed to many noticeable im- prOVem6ntS. The worlc of the Assembly Committee was evidenced each Thursday morning. The Club Committee audited the books of the various clubs and reorganized the formal procedure in the club program. Several sports rallies were sponsored during LIBRARY COMMITTEE Left to right: Jones, Strippy, Roalc, Walling ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE lChairmanl, Murta, Peters, Creese. nat lChairmanj, Fricke, Harris, Dreisbach, Jackson.
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Seldom have the issues of the Scholium been greeted with more enthusiasm and anticipation than while the ahove Board was in control. The Board, under Editor-in-chief Dave Daugherty and led by hlanaging Editor Lin Knight, had John Carter and Rit Walling as Associate Edi- tors. Bark Beahm and Fourth Former Scott Nlurphy as Sports lfditors. and Barry Plotts and W'olfe Springer in tht- business and circulation departments. lVlr. Shanbaclcer and Mr. Stone patiently handled the time-taking job of Fac- ulty Advisor. The two most noteworthy achievements of the Board were the six-page Alumni Day issue, andthe hnal joke issue. which fooled more than one person in its accounts of extraordinary oc- currences around school. These two issues were acclaimed hy many as the best the Scholium had put out in recent years. Aside from these, the news around school was accurately previewed and reported, the edi- torials were often controversial and thought- provolcing, and the standard of the Scholium was adequately maintained. SCHQLIUM First row: Springer, Knight, Daughtcry, Beahm, Plotts. Second row: Peters, Walling, Carter, S. Nlurphy, Friclce. 7 i
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'ff ' l -gr-,rpentcrtfl WORK AND SERVICE COMMITTEE Hess, Parshall, Carter fChairmanj, Gerhardt, Latimer. PROPERTY CARE COMMITTEE Left to right: Plotts, Slcyberg, White, Crapo Semans, Chew, Scott fChairmanJ. COMMITTEES the year by the Spirit Committee. A system for assigning the care of a deslc to each member of the Upper School was set up by the Property Care Committee. The Guidance Committee attempted to help those who needed it. The Library Committee did a great deal to help the librarian, Miss Rambo, and the Work and Service Committee assisted Mr. Merrick in directing the groups of students Back on Saturday mornings. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Left to right: Coley, Bc-ahm, Knight fChair- manl, Wfielancl, Van Natta, Stone. CLUB COMMITTEE First row: Vare, Lee, Ten Broeck, Hoffman, Jewett. Second row: Caspar Gardiner fChair mnnb, Campbell, Swopc.
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