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Time out for a letter from home or a favorite book shared with an old friend, makes the even- ing shorter. Maybe they have a little less room to mess up, but what they lack in area, they make up in concentration. But once a week it all must go. White glove inspection in fifteen minutes.” Life with Aunt Henri” is not the name of the new T.V. series, it is an experience in living. The B.D. provides opportunities for friendships and broadens the understanding of ourselves and others. A congenial, cooperative atmosphere provided through the efforts of Aunt Henri and the House Council makes studying, parties, picnics, cultural activities, and relaxing pure pleasure. Thus the boarding department truly becomes a home away from home for the girls. GIRLS’ BOARDING DEPARTMENT Housed Brigham Young ' s Wives Before Aunt Henri ' s Children. President Karen Engstrom and Aunt Henri consult Gindy when weighty decisions must be made. House Council members sit with Aunt Henri in the boarding department library: sitting, Vice- Pres. Jane Little, Aunt Henri and Cindy, Pres. Karen Engstrom, Senior Rep. Jeanine Droubay. Standing: Freshman Rep. Sue Williamson, Junior Reps. Jann Hirschy and Helen Hay, and Sopho- more Rep. Joan Williamson. 26
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Student government at RHSM is a unique experience in which all may par- ticipate. Students were urged to attend and lodge complaints, present problems or simply visit. The Student Council is composed ot the four prefects, class presidents, and the junior representative as voting mem- bers with activities directors and seventh and eighth grade representatives as non- voting members. It acts upon matters presented by its members, the students, or the administration. Having varied duties, it is the organ of student participation in government. The Senate members Lindsay Amoss, Jane Harrison, Mr. Larimer, Mr. Keating, Father Winder, Beth Fonts, and Tom Bullen gather around the Headmaster ' s con- ference table to discuss school business. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Seeks The Best Solutions To All School Issues. The Student Council congregates for one of its weekly meetings in the art studio. Its members are: seated, Mr. Larimer, Prefects Beth Fonts and Lindsay Amoss, exchange student Chris Strandman, Prefects Tom Bullen and Jane Harrison. Standing: Jr. Rep. Dave Axelrad, Act. Dir. Phil Ershler, Father Winder, Act. Dir. Martha Patterson, Soph. Pres. Lynn Wehrli, Fresh. Pres. Carol Clawson, and Jr. Pres. Jeff Harris. Not pictured: St. Pres. Warren Owens, Seventh Rep. James Woolf, and Eighth Rep. Debbie Cohen. 25
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Andy, Tom, and Derrik entertain Scott Major, but don ' t seem to be doing as good a job with the more discriminating Whiskey. There has been a major” overhaul in the Boy’s B.D. It has not only doubled in size, but it is under a new family of administrators. The Majors, aided by Mr. Urlaub, combat the pillow fights, pranks, and daily problems of eight boys. Echoing through the halls is the constant varoom” of skateboards on linoleum as the boys practice for the ' 68 Olympics. This, however, is only one of the activities which involve the B.D. boys. Camping trips, movies, and a little studying also demand their attention. In every job that must be done there is an ele- ment of fun” which Mrs. Ma jor and Taggart are enjoying. BOYS ' BOARDING DEPARTMENT Is A Diversified Family In A Big House On South Temple. The Boys ' Boarding Department takes to the great outdoors. From the left: Andy Schuler, Marc Browning, Jock Little, John Browning, Dave Browning, Taggart Aiken, Mrs. Majors and Scott, Dutch Urlaub, and Derrik Hufsmith. Dutch Urlaub has a gift for keeping his equanimity at even the most trying of times. 27
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