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TIIE STUDENT COUNCIL is composed of the President of the Student Body, llonse Council, Day Students and Optima. and the Presidents of the four classes. With Bliss Cutheim as faculty advisor it has this year tried to achieve its primary objectives of in- stilling happiness and spirit into all aspects of sehool life. The Pancho party for old and new girls alike, given in September, and the competition between classes in the llallowoen drive for UNICEF illustrate the first objective. The second, spirit, showed most strongly last November when the Student Council led the whole student body in trying. through tears, letters, questions and pleas, to persuade the Board of Trustees to review its decision to elose the Seminary in 1969. Never before had the loyalty and love of every member of the Seminary been so apparent. niQ1.ow. first row: Claudia Hausa-hel. Beverley XVil- kinson, Carroll Kyser. Second row: Nliss Howard. Mrs. Sens, Denise .-Xnderson, Sallie llarefoot, Lida Matheson. Tliirrl l'tJltIJ Mrs. Fellowes, ,lean Fowler, Anne Owen, Cathy Lucas. Anoviz, first row: Sally Stephens, Anne Owen, Nlargot Kelley, Lyn Nlereer, Cathy Lucas, Klary Evins. Second row: Cail Kefauver, Sallie Bare- foot, Betsy Cann, Candy Tooker, Miss Cutheim, Cynthia lleasley, ,lennifer Taylor. Sfllllfllllflf Mary Nic-Allister. Leadershno andgulklarzce are ouna' in .WU-government HOUSE COUNCIL provides student gov- ernment in the dormitory. President Sallie Barefoot. five prefects, advisors. and proctors selected from each hall are responsible for en- forcing the regulations regarding quiet hours, over-all conduct, dress, and housekeeping. Through the Council the boarders are able to make beneficial suggestions and requests for special privileges. The annual Christmas party and the end-of- the-year parties are planned tor the delight of the boarders. The Council also plans surprise cocoa or pizza parties throughout the year. A carefully planned dormitory life and govern- ment is neeessary for the development of mature, responsible citizens,
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All atoms of a particular element are alike, but many atoms form isotopes which are alike in having the samc number of neutrons. While each atom of any one element has the same unique and specific qualities, the use of isotopes has opened a new area of discovery. Each discovery leacls to a Whole new area of investigation in the pursuit of knowledge. Understanding is incomplete and there can never he room for complacency. SENIOR
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