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SENIOR MUSIC CLUB THE Music Club is one of Packer ' s most popul.ir organizations. Its large member- ship of girls from the Academic School and Junior College meets on the first Tues- day of every month to hear a musical program and eat delicious refreshments. Our programs, which are designed to bring out any hidden talent a member may have, are varied and interesting. Our first meeting, held witii the Workshop, presented a Gay Nineties revue. At our Christmas meeting, we all sang carols around the piano. An in- teresting speaker told us of the relationship between music and mathematics at another meeting held with the Mathematics Club. In May, we elected new officers and had an old fashioned ice-cream party. Now, at the close of a most successful year, we want to thank all of our seventy members, who, by volunteering to entertain or to bring in refreshments, have helped to make this one of the best years in Music Club history. SENIOR MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS Left to right — Virginia Daglier, Ellin Rosenzweig, Jean . Wallace, Thelma Aschenbach, Lucy Friedlander.
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Left to right — Rosemay Wolfe, Betsy Wegrocki, Ruth Crane, Solveig Ausen, Colleen Maxwell. THE HONOR BOARD HONOR means the acceptance by the individual of standards of truthfulness and in- tegrity as the basis for work and action. The purpose of the Honor System is to encourage in the student body the highest sense of honor that may be attained. The Honor System was created in the spring of 1948 by members of the Junior College and IV Academic class and went into effect in the fall of 1948. All the members of the Student Government Association in the Junior College are governed by the Honor Sys- tem. They elect their representatives to the Honor Board, which was created to imple- ment the regulations of the Honor System and to uphold the standards of honor and integrity which are essential for a good school and a good society, or a good individual. 81
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THE GLEE CLUB Left to right, front roiv — Erica Satzinger, Lois Marzullo, Shirley Cawood, Carolyn Swift, Susan Besthoff, Mary Jablonka, Barbara Swarzman, Barbara Petchesky, Phyllis Swarzman, Janice Decker, June Cohen, Alberta Genovese, Eleanor Bonom, Patricia Young, Alice Denonn. Jacqueline Klein, Anne Bonynge. Secotid row — Margaret Yount, Joanna Viedt, Valerie Bohm, Jane Costa, Jean Wallace, Bertha Nason, Lynn Zabriskie, Shari Kaye, Kate Trynin, Olive Buerk, Jacqueline Rea, Harriet Kruse. Third row — Ellin Rosenzweig, Marjorie Klein, Shirley Sherman, Marilou Goldsmith, Gerda Satzinger, Betty Lou Norris, Sally Castleman. Fourth row — Carol Grossman, Barbara Nathanson, Judith Lange, Caroline Schwartz, Dorothy Hinsch, Nancy Greene, Sally Tate, Margot Erskine, Lois Johnson, Emma Esteban. Fifth row — Adele Scull, Nancy Halsted, Adele Mushkin, Constance Hutter, Phyllis Saphire, Lorna Kaye, Roberta Angas, Charlotte Megill, Barbara Barthman, Carol Awad, Suzanne Rosen, Mary Elliott, Anne Charlton, Joan Moeller, Lois Stern, Philomena Aliano. Sixth row — Beth Bolvig, Louise Dieckmann, Barbara Reiche, Virginia Hall, Lucy Fried- lander, Phyllis Thornhill, Bette Gordon, Claire Burgoyne, Barbara Fisher, Isabelle Mag- nus, Diane Decker, Joanne Slater. Last row — Jean Moffat, Mina Cory, Joan Awad. 83
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