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POSTURE CLUB Row I: S. Goodwillie, N. I-Ieddinq, S. Seifert, M. Paulus, M. Luhman. K. Luhman, B. Frentzel. Row Z: Miss Otto, S. Madison, I. Zerrtner, E. Row. B. Brumder, S. Anderson. How 3: K. Tobin, Mrs. Weisel. G. Lillydahl, S. Tuttle, P. Pratt, B. Gallun. Absent: R. Burch. Straighten Up and Fly Right Visitors to the Seminary often remark on the lovely carriage of all the girls. lt is the goal of the Posture Club to make this an all-year-around condition. Because so many compete for the honor ot becoming a mem- ber of the group, the club has been successful in its goal of encouraging good posture. Under the leadership of Mrs. Weisel and the club president, Mary Luhman, the group spon- sored two posture weeks, one in the fall. the other in the spring. Each was introduced by a clever skit in chapel. ln- terest was also aroused by many posters in the halls re- minding students to Walk with heads up, spines straight. During these weeks the whole MARY LUHM AN Presidenl 53 school concentrated on stand- ing and sitting posture per- fect. Posture Club members and the faculty kept open lists of those who slumped. In the spring, club members were alert in watching the pos- ture of prospective' members. The names of the fortunate people were announced at the all-school banquet the evening before graduation. One of the unique features of Posture Club is its ruling that any member who is seen slipping or becoming lazy in her posture can be dropped by a majority vote. Therefore, club members must continue to have good posture and be an exam- ple to the rest of the school.
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I BOARD N. Hedding, V. Dickinson, president: S. Tuttle, S. Goodwillie, B. Gallun. A The judiciary branch ot the Student Coun- cil lies in the capable hands of the tive girls pictured above. Many a student has been called up before the board to account tor her mis- demeanors and to be meted out appropriate punishment. The administration of the in- fraction system is their task. Ain't Misbehavin' An important branch of Semi- nary government is the Student Council made up of the council president, Sue Tuttle, and of the class presidents, the editors oi Crest and Semaphore, the Red and the White team captains, the house president and the A. A. president. This group meets for an hour every Mon- day with Miss French and faculty repre- sentatives to discuss school problems and to help find solutions for them. Each fall the council sponsors a roller skating party which is enjoyed by everyone. The council also supervises the various drives conducted in school. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated on floor: Sue Goodwillie, Betty Carpenter, Sue Seifert. Seated: Susan Tuttle, Iinny Dickinson, Sue Graham, Nancy Heddinq. Barbara Gallun, Alice Gardner. Standing: Marie Paulus, Katherine Luhman, Arm Doepke. Louise Curran. Absent: Beachie Brumder. me
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CREST OFFICERS ALICE GARDNER Editor Seated: M. Viall, art editor: A. Gardner, editor: N. Powell, business manager: E. Marshall, photography editor. Standing: I. Freeman. advertising manager: Miss Anderson, adviser: S. Graham, literary editor. There Must Be a Way Finally the perpetual worriers of the Crest staff can relax and View the results of those periods of Work Way up on third floor. Under the capable leadership of Alice Gardner, the editor, the staff managed to meet all deadlines on time. Ioan Freeman was a nagging harpy until all the ads were solicited. All staff officers put in long hours of work assisted in various departments by Betty Carpenter, sports: lean Iones, senior section: Pud Tiernan, underclassrnen: Cynthia Ahlbrandt, boarders: Hon Callender, organizations: Mar- cia Mueller, art assistant: Ioan Nason, pho- tography assistant: Joyce Iung, faculty: Nancy Heinemann, school life: Sarah Madi- son, Pat Vanderl-leide, and Wendy Shea, directory: Mary Read, typist. CREST STAFF Seated: I. Jones, C. Ahlbrandt, N. Callender, I. Nason, S. Madison, M. Mueller, M. Read. Standing: I. lung, N. Heinemann. B. Carpenter, P. Vanderl-ieide, W. Shea, E. Tiernan.
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