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' f g STUDENT COUNCIL Seated First Row: Marcia Baylock, Caroline Russell, Chris Nirris, Carla Tolerton, Lyn Carter, Susan Macmillan. Seated Second Row: Anne Collyer, Jackie Rector, Leslie Cuyton, Connie Hopkins, Anne McEwen, Anne Vail, Barbara Wyckoff, Linda Curtis. Standing: Linda Lane, Laurie Scott, Patricia Olcott, Judith Downey, Nancy Donnis, Catherine Ringe, .lane Thomee. The Student Council at lVlacDuHie is composed of eleven prefects, nine represen- tatives from the various classes, and a president elected hy the school. The council holds weekly meetings Without any faculty memlxer present and supervises the schoolis disciplinary system, handling all hut the more serious problems. The Student Council also writes to lVlacDuflie7s foster child, Joanna Xyla, and administers the funds for her support. The president this year was Connie Hopkins. The hoarding prefects were Anne Vail, Laurie Scott, Patricia Olcott, Barbara Wyckoff, Marcia Baylock, .THCQUCHHG Rector, Catherine Hinge, and Lyn Carter. Nancy Donnis, Jane Thomee, Hnd CHTOHUC Russell served as day prefects. Representing their classes were Chris Nims and Judith Downey, seniors, Carla Tolerton and Linda Lane, juniors, Lesley GUW011 and Susan Macmillan, sophomoresg Anne Collyer and Linda Curtis, freshmeng and Anne Mc- Ewen, junior school. C' H' . X
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SELF HELP left to right Seated: lVl. Baylock, N. Donnis, B. Vlfyckoff, P. Olcott, C. Ringe. Standing: A. Vail, J. Rector, E. Carter, J. Thomee. C. Russell, L. Scott. The ending of the twentieth year of the lVlacDufhe self-help 'system is an example of the success of lVlacDuHie cooperation and student government, in which all students participate. The students are responsible for keeping their rooms, dormitories, and dining-room clean and neat. All share this responsibility equally and are guided by a group of eleven seniors. These seniors are prefects and hold the responsibility of supervising the duties, heading the student government and working together to handle minor disciplinary problems. It is a great honor and privilege to he a prefect at MacDuflie. The prefects are chosen by Dr. Rutenber, with the help of the student body and faculty, and they are announced at Commencement in June. The senior prefect is responsible for organizing and co-ordinating the other prefects. This years prefects were: Marcia Baylock, Howard Hall, Pat Olcott, Downing Hall, Cathy Hinge, Castle House, Barbara Wyckoff, Main House, Laurie Scott, Head of dining room, Lyn Carter and Jackie Rector, Dining-roomg and Anne Vail, Wallace Hall and Senior prefect. The day school prefects were Nancy Dennis, lane Thomee, and Carol Russell. A, C, V,
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A. A. COUNCIL Back Row: Mary Ann Kopp, Anne Northrup, Susan Aylward, Barbara Danielson. FTOIU Row: Kathy Paige, Penny Steketee, Lee Burbank. Hockey, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball and tennis were the varsity sports this year. While gymnastics, ping pong and badminton were the individual sports. The purpose of the Athletic Association is to promote athletic interest throughout the school and to increase the athletic ability of each student. The team captains were very active in the struggle for the cup this year. The Red Team captain is Sue Aylward and the Blue Team captain is lVlaryAnne Kopp. These two girls encourage their teams to contribute to the March of Dimes and also to fur- ther the spirit of the school towards athletics. The president of the A. A. Council is Penny Steketeeg secretary-treasurer, Bar- bara Danielsong vice-president, Ann Northrupg Freshman Representative, Lee Bur- bank, and Junior School Representative, Kathy Paige. We were very fortunate this year to gain a much larger hockey field, two new tennis courts, and a horse and rings for gymnastics, to aid our program. We owe much for our success to our very enthusiastic teachers, Miss Wellington and Mrs. Huss. P, S,
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