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Through loyalty to the honor code, S'l'UDliN'I' COUNCII. f Stzzmling, loft to rlglzrx Kzirhi lziylor. Kay l'rrrter'soii, Ginger Nucssle. Cziiicly Sliurwoocl. Sfzzfmlx li LN Davy. lfrzzn Guhlu, Nlrs. Lowry, xulvisor, Sue Caiuplwll, vl1ClIlIWL' Grunt. Carol Cousins. Dunn Frank. Sur lfzisrlziml. l.isu R in HONOR PLEDGE l j77'0'l7'I,7.,fK. on my fcorcl of honor, to do my hm! to zzpholcl lhf' high trz1zl'ltlo11.r of zllozzui l'fr1zo1z,' to hr hrnirfl liz all zzfmlfnzlf fvorhf to oh,r1'ri'f and romply with all the I'Fg1,!llIllO7I.V of Ihr Jrhool: to fujzporz' tho .frhool 0,511-L'K7',f and my lKl1771,' to ho l7'IlJ'lTL'Ol'lhlj' in rc'lmfff'fr I do: and to rcjflfft vrnllr on my ,rrhool hy my Jpofrh. clrffr and bKhZl1i'I'O7'. On entering Nlount Vernon. zi student accepts the Honor Code of the School and recognizes her personal responsibility to ohserve and uphold it. Sui: Czrniphell. Senior Class President
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Through the work of .ffllffwlf government a55ooz'aZz'om, Dear Student Body. 'lihe completion of another year leaves us. as always. with mixed feelings. 'lihere is sadness on the part of the Seniors at leaving the school which has been an important part oliour lives for the past I t t H years. lfach year and each experience has been a School 21 dlstmcrlve Clmmctel- Ol 'ts O stepping stone to a more mature and better in- formed life, livery day has brought growth in knowledge, sell'-reliance and maturity. So. in one sense, we are not the same people who entered Mount Vernon, but have been influenced and changed by our associations here. Wve can say with Vlihe Seniors will be moving into larger fields o F' endeavor. lfach ol' us will carry with her a bit ol Mount Vernon. but in exchange will leave so thing of her own influence behind. It is this bit all those who have passed before us which gives ui wn. We do not realize what a great place in our liy Mount Vernon occupies until the end ol the yt ii when we leave. Ir is at this time that we feel C est to each other and to the school. Friendsh ws formed here will long be a part ofour lives. l cam tell you how close l lveel to each and everyone ol pride that most of these changes and the greater you and how lost l will be without you next y part of our growth have been for the better. As we Klay happiness follow each ol you. have learned to know each other and understand ourselves we have attained a greater maturity. lfach of us is looking forward with anticipation to what another year will bring. 'lio those of us who Z ,Cl-7' are not quite satisfied with this yearls accomplish- ments. each new year brings new opportunities. 'lib tribute something of themselves to lilie on this e underclassmen have another chance to con- campus as well as to benefit to the fullest from the educational and character-building advantages ofliered by our school. lake this opportunity and try to strengthen our Student Council and Honor Code. Vlihe Student Council works to create a more lenjoyable atmosphere at school through the main- tenance of regulations and upholding of the Honor Code. The attitudes of all of you make the task either diflicult or easy. lr is now your responsi- bility to make our Honor Code and school atmos- phere something of which we can be proud. You must realize what a great challenge this is and re- solve to meet it with maturity and understanding. This is one way in which your presence here could have a lasting effect on the school. Sue liastland, Student liody President. 15 'lihank you all for being so wonderful this vear. As always
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