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gift! f s ,i mxml , ., si 'bv 'Hx siilsftlfi STUDE T COUNCIL :I ri ,i Af Q, -sis, .iz 'f.Etfs' 92,2513 f s S . , g Lg c 3 Ann Moser and Ellen Smith. Officers of Student Council for 1955-1954 were: Ann Moser, president, Ellen Smith, secretaryg Susan Cleary and Mary Tracy, vice-presidents, and Mallory Hicks and Betty King, assistant secretaries. Miss Elizabeth Wilcox and Miss Elizabeth Hummel were the faculty advisors. This year the council emphasized, through the Friday meetings, the responsibility of each girl toward the group. Also, more active participation of the students in these meet- ings was encouraged. As the first project of the year, the council sponsored a mixer party in the fall. As her ticket of admission, each girl was required to wear a large sign, telling her name and class. Each class presented a skit, and a prize for the best was awarded to the sophomores. The practice of having seniors lead the Tuesday and Wednesday morning assemblies was continued, Other students accompanied the hymn singing. Fin! ww: V. Teller, Seager, Tracy. Moser, Smith, Cleary, Tustin, Bohmer. Second muh Van Dorman, Crawford, Tansey, Snyder, V. Cox, Baetzner, Dunham, Third mu: Mathiasen, Van Nostrand. Leston, Campbell, Muller, French, Clark. Lai! mzr: M. Teller, Minder, Pope, Hover, Hilyard, Hicks, Ackerman, Miller,
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EXCELSIOR Study Hall Kent Place Sahara Seminary Q Glory be to God for dappled tlaingf' Celsy . . . looking up , . . big fellow with a little voice . . . A qui sera-T-il? . . . African ancestry . . .star gazer . . . polka-dotta ungulata . . . A banner with the strange device . . . Class Mascot XI, XII, Leader of Step Singing HM, M CAROLINE BLAN EY SEAGER XI, XII, Camelopardis Club, Fraternity of Freckled Fauna, Pied Ruminants Society. , 86 Whittredge Road Summ' , . . Wellesley Virtue if bold and goodrzerf never fearful Y Seag . . . we're moving . . . Don't go! . . . future Ph. . M of American history . . . I won't tell you! . . . a mind 7 her own . . . Anyone for backgammon? . . . Gold Tea Captain X, Class President X, XI, XII, International Rela ff' tions X, XI, XII, Boots and Saddles X, XI, XII, Glee Clubfcd XI XII' 'Uri le Trio XII' Maskers XI XII' Ballast n 1 P Q x v 1 ' 1 President Student Government XI, Tennis Cup XI, Hockey X, XI, XII, Basketball X, XI, XII. XI' Vice at if PM ,M tai? 'L' lf' I If I 0 I If J' pl ,, 2 1' r k'll' ' . . ' . -eye' rclunch . . . That's ' at! . nt ' ' . . ,- hairdo . . . Has anyone se n ack tch J 9 - eed it this weekend . . . es ' Council Member IX, XI, Chor lu Q ' '- ior Dramatics IX, X, Green Team Cap- tai X X' :ov s and Saddles IX X XI XII' Glee Club Xllf Hockey XI, XII, Class President XI, Vice-President XII allast XI, Cargoes XII, Maskers XII, Art Club XII. O' g , Ml S ml: I- 'O sf' ' . Q o ' C , S h' x V :ear ' none I e sz 3 n e re sm' ..gv' t .... ' 3 1 4
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