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First Row: Mr. Springer, Jones, Wallace, Mr. Shrewsbury. Second Row: Lemal, Berardinelli, Field, Schroeder. Third Row: Hanaway, Baekey, Mackey, Siegel. STUDENT COUNCIL . Acting as a link between the Faculty and the student body, the Student Council is one of the most active and respected groups in Pingry. Each year its members are elected by the students to represent the four upper classes. The Council's main tasks of enforcing rules and of giving aid and advice to straighten out individual problems are at- tended to at its weekly meetings. Led by its President, Peter Jones, the Council has been active in relations with Pingry's afliliated French School. This includes gathering and wrapping the much needed articles to be sent to France, and arousing interest in active and enlightening correspondence between Pingry and French students. Among other pleasant duties that the Student Council has performed this year is that of selling candy after luncheon, the proceeds of which go to- wards a gift for the school. This year the Council has not had to act on any violation to the Honor System, as this system, of which Page fourteen Pingry is extremely proud, has worked mag- nificently. In acknowledging the sense of responsibility and honor in each boy, tl1e school has run this year as a well oiled machine. Other than the President of the PSenior Class, who is therefore the President of the Student Council, the Council is composed of the class presidents of the remaining three Upper School forms, two representatives from each of the upper three classes, and one representative from the Freshman Class. Mr. Shrewsbury acts as the faculty advisor to the Council. Senior members were President Peter Jones, Joe Carragher and Bob Siegel, and representing the Junior Class were John Wallace, Bill Mackey and Jeff Field. The Sophomores of the group were David Lemal, Joe Hanaway and Costan Berardinelli, and venturing from the Freshman Class were Frederick Schroeder and Bill Baekey.
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Mrs. King and Miss Crane. Absent: M1'. Bundshuh and Mr. Grote. Fuiillliiill Some of the most important fundtions per- formed around Pingry are done by people Whose existence is taken for granted. These people, however, are the ones who keep Pingry going. Mrs. King and Miss Crane are the two school secretaries. They efficiently assist Mr. Springer in carrying out his duties as head- master and show that they sincerely have the welfare of the boys at heart by helping every boy who steps into their office. Fallii The school business manager is Mr. Oscar Bundshuh and his assistant is Mr. Walter Grote. These two men sell books and supplies and take care of the finances of the school. Due to circumstances beyond our control, their photograph was omitted from this book. We hope that they will accept our sincerest apologies. Not much needs to be said about the kitchen staff headed by Chef Clarence Ken- nedy. Tangible proof of their great job ap- pears at every lunch. Mrs. Hennessy, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Christiansenm, M r . K e n ne d y, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Kirkpatrick. :F Deceased Page thirteen
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