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, k Something subversive going on? Laramore investigates the -00 MX, - 11, ,xi -3 A' g:'?' c 1- A y L f, frilly story. Excited, Dave? Orton heads. ,-44, Quaid The year opened in Orton with a success- ful fall party, the event which gave the new students their first taste of the traditions of the dorm. The renowned open house brought the fair sex within these walls. lOrtonites the mysterious corpse next morning and the which ensued? Two the year's most im- will long remember which appeared the funeral procession memorable dances, Dick Harwell, Bill Clark, Brown hold a conference on the steps of Orton. Can this be a dissertation on Golden moments are fleeting Mr. Laramore, and Sandy by, never to return, or is Mr. Laramore expounding portant social events for Ortonites, were highlights of the season. This year the powers behind the throne Con which sits Mr. Laramorei were Frank McFaden, Build- ing Head, Dave Steward, Secretary-Treas- urer, Pete Hinkle, Representative to Central School Council, Bill Loucks, Dusty Scudder, and Jim Seabrook, Prefects. the values, advantages, and benefits of being in fourth period study hall learning, Severa res est verum gaudium. And don't forget the long marks ? Chuck tells the boys their bedtime Mr. Laramore lays down the law to the : ililllldli Ilillhll N Q--L? 1 1
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FIRST ROW: J. Leeclom, V. Stees, F. McFoden, E. Starr, R. Brukenfeld, T. Cushmore, S. Robinson, N. Rockefeller. SECOND ROW: Miss Anne McCarthy, Om 2 Wednesday fourth period finds Central School Council gathered in Rettord lO2 to ponder the fate of certain privileges and restrictions granted to or imposed upon the student body. This group, which represents a cross-section of student opinion, decides whether you, Sam Glotz, will wear a tie and coat to class and whether you, Sonia Organ- slatz, will wear blue jeans to football games. Under the leadership of Liz Starr and Dick Brukenfeld, '50-'Sl Student Body Reps, P. Zavitz, M. Muskat, W. Loucks, W. Nelson, C Schmidt, W. Ayars, Mr. James Tempest. THIRD ROW H. Haines, P. Hinkle, H. Arnold. W . the Council chalked up many worthwhile accomplishments. Important work of the Council this year included planning Friday morning assemblies, organizing committees, arranging the bi-annual Bryn Athyn train trip, and granting the three-weekends-a- term privilege. At the Council 'picnic at the end of the year these laboring white-collar workers forgot the cares of student government with a hot dog and a bottle of pop.
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Drayton's residents enjoyed a year in- terspersed with parties, dances, and such fads as dyed shirts, plaid and tattersall wes- kits, and white bucks. Drayton Council, under Chairman Hack Arnold, Secretary Bill Ayars, Treasurer Roger Gibbs, and Mr. Sutton, Adviser, sponsored the annual stag party in September, staged a barn dance in November, and assisted in planning the Garbed in borrowed towels, Samson levels the temple of Drayton. aw,77fea . . , Drayton, with its ivy-covered walls and television aerial, views from Fourth East, and day student quarters, four floors of men and a fifth floor of sun-worshippers, is the home of Suttons, Simons, Seniors and underclassmen. In the Social Room the Dray- ton dances are held, sur- rounded by G. S. athletic trophies and team pictures. Tri-Council Dance at Christmastime. Other social affairs were held in the winter and spring terms. When it worked, Drayton's pride and joy was its television set, the only one in George School. Drayton was at its finest during the open house in December, when awards were given for the best room on each hall. Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? DRAYTON COUNCIL C. Brick,W. Ayars, R. Maust, R. Gibbs, L. Shane, H. Arnold, D. Woodall, A Phillips, D. Wolfe, C. Schmidt, E. -9 i V Blanchard. 3.-
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