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FINANCE COMMITTEE The finance committee is concerned with the finance of the Upper School. It handles the United Fund Drive throughout the entire school, and the better part of the year is spent collecting and distributing the budget. The budget is explained to the Upper School in an assembly and also by the other committee treasurers. The mem- bers train the other committee treasurers in their duties. The committee is composed of the four class treas- urers, a chairman who was previously treasurer of the junior class, and the faculty advisor, Mr. Tolan. This year's chairman is Barbara Cernik. Top: Mr. Tolan. Third, Left to Right: Nancy Smith, Janice Bear. Setotzd: Barbara Cernik. Bottom: Pat Montgomery, Gail Wfoodward. DECCRATION COMMITTEE The Decoration Committee endeavors to maintain a cheerful school in which to work. Every two weeks, the committee members put on new displays, done by the students, on the hall bulletin boards. In the glass display case, various outside hobbies and interesting attractions are shown. The language and biology classes make arrange- ments in the display case also. The com- mittee aids other committees, too, by mak- ing committee-sponsored posters and by doing occasional displays in the lunchroom. Chairman of the committee is Sally Haas, and the faculty advisor is Mrs. Pichef Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Piche, Sally Haas, Elissa Eisinger. Seated: Marilyn Maurer, Penny Ryan, Roberta Chrisrman.
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Sealed: Mary Widing, Lynne Harvey, Marcia Barlow, Ann Kaufhold, Nancy Rose. Standing. Faith McKinney, Mrs. Thomas, Ruth Ruston, Darla Reyant. LIBRARY COMMITTEE The main purpose of the committee is to interest the students in good reading material, by means of book dis- plays on the bulletin board and showcase, and through assemblies. The Library Committee also keeps the library clean and the books and card files in order. The Upper School girls on the committee aid the librarian with her lower school library classes. The committee is headed by Mrs. Thomas, the faculty advisor, and Sue Weil, chairman.
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l LUNCHROOM COMMITTEE The main objective of the Lunchroom Committee is to keep the lunchroom run- ning smoothly at all times, with a minimum amount of enforcement -from the com- mittee, so that most of the responsibility is placed on each individual student. Under the leadership of Anna K. Whitacre, chairman, the committee conducts a candy sale each noon hour, maintains quiet to and from the lunchroom, and keeps the room cheerfully decorated with the help of the Art Department. Miss Chase is the faculty advisor. Back Row: Paula Kempel, Wendy Morgenroth, Miss Gordon. Front Row: Sheri Reiss, janet Moore, Vicki D'Ianni, Temmy Hazlett, Bar- bara Brookhart, Sandy Rose. FILM COMMITTEE Seated, Left to Right: Dar ilee Moore, Anna K. Whit acre, Julie Rowe, Jacky Griffiths, Lynne Frost. Stand ing: Alison Pierce, Carc Smith, Sue Simendingei Linda Keitzer, Barbara Haw erman, Linda Lewis, Tedc Krizanek, Marily-Anne Mic dleton, Miss Virginia Chase The main purpose of the Film Committee is to preview films for use in classes, and to acquaint the members of the committee with film and slide projectors, so that they will be able to show films whenever they are needed throughout the school. The faculty advisor is Miss Gordon and the chairman is Sandy Rose.
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