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if g-+--5 '-'B Q E fxcluanye Atudenta Social conscious Georgians have actively ap- plied themselves sharing the concerns of the Religious Life and Affiliation committees. Through Affiliations efforts to further in- ternational relations, George School gained from Claus Blome, a greater appreciation of Germany and German culture and from Ed- ouard Rouby. a deeper understanding of France and the French people. Religious Life filled its quota of xvorkcamps with students eager to give and receive under- standing through practical aid. Its Sunday morning assemblies proved stimulating as did the gatherings at the Buck Hill Falls Con- ference. , Religion life The Religious Life Committee looks hack on an eventful year. They are. from left to right: A. Joyce, D. Barry, VV. H. Cleveland. Stern, F. Kaltenbach, Chainnzin George Stev- ens, L. Hoak, R. Priehe, R. Hardy, C. Shoemaker, and F. Calderone. Second Row: I. Bnekwell, S. Fm- mett, XV. Green, NI. Uehlein, L. Cad- wallader, M. Colvin. I AI!! Claus Blome and Edward Rouby, our exchange students from Germany and France respectively, grin obligingly for our camera. Affiliation surveys plans for the new Rethel Gymnasium, the new name for the renovated Jacobi Gymnasium They are, first row, from left to right: S. Stern, K. Keskinen, Co- ehairmen VV. N11-eliliml. and N. Good- man, XV. H. Cleveland, and Xi. Dwinell. Second row: I. Tenney, C. Niachemer, D. Yu, B. Siaracek, G. Atkinson, Ni. Passmore, L. Lynes, D. Leedom, C. VVrightson, and B. Hand. Third row: A. XVood, R. Schmidt, C. Bernard, and P. Butterer.
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'T Initiated this your, thc- Student Advisory Council, works with the faculty under the leadership of Caroline Dow and Vlfairren Nighswander, and zlcts us A consultation hrmrd and court of appeals for disciplinary matters. e From left tn right: A. NVh1-clcr, V. Rapport, C. Dow, VV. Nighswundcr, D. Hoist, Row two: j. Tenney, P. Darling, I. Syrett, A. XVood, T. Cad- wallader. Council ii l ti Central School Council Central School Council works direct- ly with students, faculty, and ad- ministration. Bob Fraser and Dede SVheeler guide discussions on the relative merits of such diverse in- novations as round tables for the Rec Room and the honor system. They are, fmt row, from left to right: R. Taylor, S. Parrish, 1. Syr- ett, A. XVhceler, R. Fraser, NI. Evens, M. Lipkin, and M. Passmorc Second Row: D. Holst, L. Phelps, C. Bernard, N. Evans, L. Ken worthy, P. Ives, and D. Haines.
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Ilizwic Orchestra soothcs salvage hvasts, Thvy arc, Izfft to right D. Linclcnfclcl, J. Hurhanis, B. 'l'urncr, P. Lewis, L. Davis, A. YVood, XV. Baily, M. Chapman, Mr. Avcrrc, I. Vaughn, D. Cvriscom, R. Sturnachcr, C. Guild, C. Hendry, B. Bretnall, D. Maas, A. Haviland, T, Nichols, G. Machcmer accompanist. 459. Chorus Thc Music Department proclaims the Christmas season. First rmu, from Icft to right: K. VVcir, S. Trent, Cv. Blair, A. Elwell, K. Xkluli-ll. M. Jennings. R. Bonncr, P, XVingcycr, K. Casner, L. llritis, Y, Parlwr, Y. XYang, I. Hcislcr, M. Kaltcnhach, K. Stahlcr. Srv-fuzz! rwun B, Masland, A. W'ilkerson, N. Lloyd, C. Phelps, M. Monk. ll. llllirlvr. A. XVallach, Pickcrinpg, L. Thayer, B. XVood, M. Kimgaicl. 1. Clolluh, G. Cailson, M. Sticlxncy, Third ruin: R. Norris, M. l..lIHlt'S, T. Frcscoln, S. Barslcy, P. Thomas, T. Thomas, 5, Quill. ll. Afh-lcl, H. Rothschilcl. Rappaport, L. Murray, I. Clark. ljilllffll row: L. Haughtclling, E. Rouhy, E. Haupt, B. Mc-chliug. M. NVinocour, D. Bolling. A? l4','sjr V V910 Q
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