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FOOTBALL CAMP fContd from pzge 3 col 21 IHCOIIXQFIICIICQCI themselses on our 'lccount and made the camp a suc cess Also to Mrs McCourt 'tuord of thanks IS due though lt IS doubt ful xx hether It nlll ex er reach he1 Her cookmg was trulv excellent and serx ed to keep up the morale of the xxhole camp TESTS fContd flom page 2 col lj just as the Lmxersltw of Mlnne sota tests ue fol the Thud Form els Thls testmg of the student IS mtended to gne the adusol '11 ldea of the students complehen s1on md knowledge 1n such fields ts Iltelatule socml studles natural sclence and YOCWDUIHIQ TONY MUSKA E L E C T R I C ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Resldentlal and Industrlal Wlrlng Electr1cal Contractlng DRIVE COURTEOUSLY AND SAFELY SIFO preschool and always an excellent cholce tor younger brothers and slsters' SIFO COMPANY 353 Rosabel St St Paull M1nn J 65 -QJGGTAQG It CANDIES GEORGE WESTMAN Plumbing 8 Heahng 1110 Payne TO 2754 CROCU S H I LL HARDWARE CO 754 GRAND CA 5 076I Wlll s Barber Shop Formerly Emll Kluclt s 670 Grand COMPLIMENTS CH KMPIGN AIRCRAFT Compliments of CITIZENS ICE S FUFL CO 600 SELBY AVENUE CApl+aI 2 58I3 AUTHENTIC NATURAL SHOULDER STYLING IACKETS SHIRTS NECKWEAR SUITS HATS SHOES COATS G R A N D A V E Groceries 8. Meats Llquors Wmes Cordlals CA 5 650I 794 796 Grand FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG SAINT PAUL HUNTING SUPPLIES CLOTHING BOOTS LETTER SWEATERS G O K E Y C O IVI P A N Y SPECIAL SPORTING EQUIPMENT 94 E Fourth SI' CApl'I'aI 2 258I COMPLIMENTS 839 UHIVGISIIY Ave CA 5 6551 I CROCUS HILL FOOD MARKET Cholce Glomlles and Meats 614 61bG1.md he W Q cLo1'I-:Es Fon Town AND coumnv Sum Peter Street ar Fnhh, 2 2070 Ford Parkway, 5 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Henry S S H 0 E S E R N I C E Skate Sharpenlng Shoe Cleaning and Dyelng 612 Gland Ca. 6 3067 CAp1Ia16 2641 Grand Cleaners SYL Price 644 Grand Avenue Cornphrnents of a FRIEND KENNEDY BROS. ARMS CO. ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS Cor 5th and Minnesota CApl+aI 2 2558 Compllrnents of FISHER NUT CO. . 1 ': ',' K Y, - 'H , 'rr . lv I I , - OF . . , educational toys . . . ' . . I 9 , I . l I I J 0 OF I 0 Cu. 5-6521 ca. 5-'sus o
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Let It bo noted thflt ox on though NOW AND THEN Page Football Camp On AuguQt 28th the SPA foot bill te'1m Journevcd to St CIOIX Falls to enjov '1 hc.11lthful Xxecl 'md 1 h1lf It '1 South Camp, fm the purpoio of leunmg the 1ud1 mentq of footbill The cost ww lhout foltv dollfue pez pemon for the whole peuod About fifty boys 'show ed up, '1 CODQ1d91'lbl9 Jmproxe ment OX61 l'1Qt X9'lI, when thutv fixe boys came The actufxl numbel m both czwee 19 p1ettv '1rb1t1111v Qlnce the pop ulatlon xx ms lll 1 corwt mt stite of flux, Wlth bow commg 'md gomg comtfmtlv for 'some 1Q'l90l'l or oth er The tl 1d1t1on'1l belt l1ne be came '111 ex erwd'1V dn ermon 'N Qome luckleee Romeo xx fm Qure to reccne three lettelf. Z1 dw -Xt one tlme thele xx '12 '1 suqpxclon of iab otflge vuth the fingel of gullt bemg pomted '1t '1 YHCYHIJCI of B111 G01 denbergs fflmllv A foxx bow B111 C' mcluded new the luckless x1ct1mQ of GoldenbergQ ruthlew: meta: N0 more xxlll be wud 'llong the l1ne 'imcv 1tQ '1 Qorv pomt vwlth the bovq 1T'lX0lX0d The campers day Qtarted W1th the TYIUQICII txxcot of Qome rfue trop1c1l blrd will Coach hid mlde Let lt nex er be wud that we Qtarted the du on '1 QOUI note' The tlme 'lt th1S pomt 1 '30 A M At 145 the shmmg ewgel faceQ of the young 'lthletm could be Qu-n hurrvlng Jovfully out to Qtfzrt the dav rlght xx 1th Qomv cfnl Nthenlce clmlgnvd to detmmme whether O1 not xou 'ue Qtlll all 1n one plecc Then '1 Jog down to '1 newrbv UD like fol '1 lefreghmg plunge ln lti Qtlll XX'1t6I'9 After 1 swlm, the hoyi 'lppotltlei 'lre Whetted fol br0'1kf'1Qt ll! meme hungu tho m1 llq xmro conducted ID the bmt tm xdltlon of Fmlly Ioet Aftcx bzofzkfxt the cxmpvw hid Qome flC6 tllTlC dul mg which thu clvmed up tho hir 1 1ckQ At 0 lm A M pmctlcc Thw Iwtod untll 11 30 Ol noon xxhon lunch xx iq Qmxcd After lunch mme 1 IOQK 11011011 which W 19 5:01101 llly xx elcomod In xll then bu-11 to DI IC tlce xt 2 1' Around 4 'O 111 Joggod lvlck fm iI'l0thCl lofleglungz lf nowy QXVIITI m the like Upon TOtl1I'Hll1g lf we hid been good b0VQ we got 1 chmco to lvnn how to xx wh our dlrty clothm Pete Wolf Qwore thflt this xvw 'mn flttcmpt on C01chQ put to put C' 81 K out of bumnew but xx IQ meltlv relmw-d to lezrn that mmt of the bow preferred to IHOXX 1 plofewlonfll do the 1ob Then dmml ITIOXIOQ md bod fol loxxed m Clow OIIIGI MoQt bovq XNQIC ghd to be m the Sack by 10 P M elrh N thw m'1y Qeem to mme mght oxnle Comphments General Refmenes Incorporated Acads Defeat Prlor I ake 25 0 111 0 eller The 1955 Qt P lul Acfldemv foot b 111 te1m opgned 1tQ Qeqson xxlth 1 comlncmg' '75 0 X1Ct01V OXQI 11101 L'1ke of the Llttle SN con f0l911CC The SPA l1ne completelv outchuged the P1101 Llke lme und the bu-ls, led by fullbwck Bob FlQhC1 rfm hfud 1nd meme Seldom :topp d for no gfun SPA lacked off to P1101 Lwke who xvw unable to ldx 'IIICG the bill md 'N '1 T0 Qult xx IQ forced to punt The Acid emv then Qtxrted a drue from 1bout mld field th'1t ended onlx xxhen Fwher drose off tickle for ught w udg md 1 touchdoxxn B111 Tumkletoeg Goldonberg SP-X Q lufh Qcmmg t'1Ckl9 not onlv Splut the Ullllffhti Wlth hm conxelslon but knocked the ball 1Ht0 a l16'11bW cmnfield SPA mlssed a golden oppoltumtv m the eallv part of the Qewnd quarter when thev fumbled on the one yald lme 'md P1101 Llke lecovered The Acidemw d1d 'xdd one more T D befole hilf tlme, when P Wlllle Pedemen Qcored on 1 quarterbflck keep plav xxhlch cox ered about 25 yardg Scor mg the other TDQ were Kmg -Xndlexw vxho Qcored from 1Y1S1d6 the fixeyard lme c11m'1x1ng' an othel long dino md Barry Whlt mm xx ho gl ribbed '1 long p ws from Dlcl Angel The plwv cox 91 ed 'lhout 50 vude C Team Opens Seaqon In the Hrit gime temm 1955 footbill fl0QhYU'1T1 olewon met 'lt the h'md'i of 1 uk Q. team 20 7 o the C Qefwon, the wlth defewt Qp1r1ted St St Mu Q qcoxod txuce on p'1QQeQ, 'md once on fm off tmckle Qlfmt Tom Browdle Tom Tongen md Bluce Ingereoll xx 1110 tl e outQt'1ndmg plflyerf. Tom Bro ndle mfldo the onlv 90010 md oxtm pomt f0l SPA on off tlckle plfzyq In the Qec-ond gmme of 1tQ Qewon the f1oQhm1n Qqu'1d plfwed '1 brll ll'lT'lt dCf9TlQlV6 game 'md held Con 0011111 to three firqt doxxni The Fxrwh Q offeme W V: Sloppx 'md thev xsmo not 1bIe tn puih 'ICTOQQ '1 Qcmc Q0 tho gqme ended ln '1 0 0 t1e The mowt outgtfmdmg pel fmmers were Bichy Morgm, John Wlrd 'md BUg'Qy Cohen I hue neglected to mentxon the kltchon emu Fwch boy hid the honor of lwlng on thflt xx orthv CIGXX 'lt le Nt once- f01 twentw four houm Tho cxmpels xxo11 conqoled bx the flct th'1t thw trflmlng would bo uQeful m the Army md who lmoxw when 1 permn mlght need to know how to peel 1 potato or xx 'wh 1 d1Qh I thmk 1 QDQCI 11 word of th'1I'IkQ 'md IDDIQCI mtlon IS due to M1 md Mm Rmmuqeen who QICIIHCQCI 'L week 'md '1 h'1lf of their tlme to mike thli mmp DOSSIYJIC All the benefit they derlved from lt xvxs Z1 heidache, but thev, nevertheless, fCont'd on page 41 Cretln Overpowers SPA, 1913 The pouelful Cxetm R111ders re tuned the Randolph Axe title by bmtmg m outmfmned but glme -'kcxdemy elm en when they b1OkC '1 1? 13 t1e 1n the lvt mlnuteq of the foulth qufutex SPA Qcoled filet l'l11dXX1V in the fimt quirtcr, xxhen ught end Pete Muswr took 1 fht pww 1n the end zone from Ql1'11tCI'blClx B111 Pedemen Peder -:en ect up the touchdoxxn xxlth il b11Hl lY1t 90 vud punt 1eturn xxluch placed the ball on Cretms 30 Af ter '1 few p1'1yQ the ball vs w reet mg on the txxo Vnd Ime, 'md It xx 'ls thud doxxn T1m Armitrong xx le tluoxxn f0l 1 txxo yard low xxhen SPA tzled to weep Czetm Q left end Wlth fourth down 'md foul yude to go Pedewen towed to MUQQCI who xx 'ls Qt'1I'ld1Il2' ln the end zone C1et1n exened the 'score 1n the Qecond qu 1lt9l xxhen J'lClx Klme plunged mer flom the two yud lme Cxetm 'lddod the extm pomt on '1 pass pluy The Qcme ww un changed 'lt h1lf tlme xxlth Cletm m11nt'11nmg thou one pomt Ie1d Fulx m the foulth qulrtm C1et1n I'CCOXCl0d m SPA fumble on the AClfl6I'!1WQ '30 vird lme Inmde of '1 few php they NVQIC on SPAQ fixe bofole Alovmdcl took 1 pltchout Ind Qkuted left end for the QCOIC Then f'11led to get the extm pomt M1dXVlW m th1t qu'ute1 SPA got b 1011 m the bxll glme xxhen Kmg AHd16XNQ towed 1 screen pass to Mlke Aim strong xxho went the rvmwlnlng G0 W'l1dQ unmolewted f0l '1 touch doxxn B111 Pecle1 een thlcxx the mme flat plss th1t 11 ld Qcoled the firgt touchdoxxn of the glme to Pete MUQQC1 fol the oxtzl pomt The 90016 non stood 1? 13 xuth xbouf foul I'Y1ll1l1tCQ left to pllv Cretm took the klck off follow mg the Acidemvg touchdown 'md mox ed um elcntmglv doxxn the field J xck Klme cllmwxed the drnc xx hen ho plunged oxcl xxlth the glme XXIHNIFIQ' touchdoxxn with thwe mln utm lOTT'lllI1lI'lg' m the lm 111 glmv J V WIHG Two, LOQQQ One By Blake Daw IS In the first thloo glmeq of the qezwon, the JV xxon txxo XVIIIIO lomng one Afte1 gettmp: off to 1 l'lthQl Qh 1kCV Qtut It Cl0tlN, the te1m clmo hxck to um 1 mthcr lopmdod xlctmy ox O1 Concoldlx md Qt Thomas The fimt game xxhlch Clctm xxon G 0 waq '1 X013 cloSe one In the fnet qu utel CIQUII Qcored on 1 plw pllv 'md flom then on It xx N '1 scoreless t1e Aftol pl xymg '1 XCIV pool fimt h1lf the Ac'1dQ clme bxck to pl IX '1 gerv good second h'1If The chief lelson fox the shutout ww the fflct thflt tho backs had l1ttle help flom the lmc 'IQ ffxr IQ blockmg xx 12 concerned The defense ln thm game xx li wery good as Cretm d1d not get m'mV first dovxns SPA Loses First League Tilt to Concordla The QPA footblll term lost 1ts fimt confunce 5:11111 to Concmrhl 19 G It xx me QIITIDIW m ox lmple of the undezdog, IH thm msc Con COIdll plwxlnpf IUQDIICKI football md txkmg xdx llltlgi' of the bleake th1t 1111313111011 to come than xx ly The fiwt p1rt of th1 glmo nent pmttx much 'ms xx xq expected ulth SP-X Qcollng llto ln the filst D011 od The Qcollng dum Qtutod '1t 1bout mxdfiold xx 1th M1110 Mm Qtlong md Ixmg 'X!1dlOXXS Qpeu hc-xdlng the m uch Rxght end Bob Poboq scaled the touchdown on '1 pus fmm Blll Podomon Hmxox 01, Anchuw tlx fm the Oxtll polnt s xxldf md tho S0011 stood 60 COIICOIKIII tlul thc 5:11111 up xxhen thu ICCOXPIOKI ln -Kcvldemy fumlrk md x fvw DIIVQ lxtm Al lon mont 10 s ude offtlcklo m the QCOIL The luck xx IQ xxldv md the QCOIC stood xt G 6 Then m the foulth qu utu SPA fumbled lgun ll thou t1111to1x md COIlCOT'dl3. mcox mod md once lg un the fight mg' Comotx took 1dx lntxgv of the lne 111 fmd scored H1011 tlllmd the xxmmng T D The tlv fol the extra pomt xx 18 1 couple of Inches too xxlde md the QCOIP stood It 19 6 The Aculvmw m ldv one lxst dWlIl2 wp xxh1n thev took the 1111-11 off folloxxlng, C0llC0ldll9 touchdoxx n, completed pwaos to MlkP Arm Qtxongr md Dlck Angell md then mth tlmo fm one pl IV l0Il1'l1Y'llY'IlZ ln th1 b1ll gl 0 -XI1dlOXV2 'lt tempted '1I10thf l pxw Flnfllllg no ICCGINOIS opgn ho Qtlrtod to lun but xx 19 cxught lftll 1 gun of 10 OI 15 v nth In gc-nm 11 QP-X s lmo plw um plottw Qlopm md the h url Ch'l12'lI12' COIICOICIII fum uck had It plcttx much then mxn xx IV the whole xftclnoon Ono bllght qpot IH tho 511mm fm the -Xcldmmv xx re the lnllhmt lll10hlC1xlI1g' done bv Chuc Wud md Tlm lm Qtmng' Rotuoon the txxo thox 11' countui fm Clow to 00 polcont of the tlcklcs IS tlmo lftll time thox stopped Com-mdll ILIIIHOFQ hefmo thu hld 1 chmcc to ble 111 mto the open The folloxxmg nook the JV s Joumowd to Concozdll where thex xx on 1 90 0 dCClNl0l'l Ag un the dc fcnw xx IQ good md th1 offvrw shoxwd 1 grmt ll'YlDl0NOY110I1t mer the C1et1n glmo The blockmg ln the lmo xx IQ '1 good do xl bottc r th m m the DIOXIOUQ glmo Aftm llP1tlI'lj.Z' Concmdxx the 'LOIIN s confidence xx 19 qrvxtlv lm mm Pd md thu C 1me thmugh xuth 1 35 0 xlctorv mor Qt Thom li A un w m thc txxo prexmus gums tho mlm 1ccompl1':hment um III the dofonmxo XX0lk But the offense xx IQ xlso xc xy good due m unlx to the flCt th xt the line gmc the biclm 1 chance to run, by executmg excellent block: - 1 1 , K ' 0 - A ' n u ' J Q Q , 1 1 ' ' 1 v 1 1 . 1' I . 1't A 1 11 11 t ' - l . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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av TWV P E cu PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ST PAUL ACADEMY ST PAUL MINN Vol XLVIV Frlday, Nowember 11, 1955 N0 2 REFLECTIONS Ortner Speaks Play Practlces By G T Schofield By H D Foster Progress Students are often heard to re mark that they do not see any sense 1n study1ng hlstory It s not one of the cash reglster courses Too often the reasomng 1n volved IS that the po1nt of golng to school and college IS to learn how to make money Pres1dent Pusey of Harvard Un1wers1ty answers th1s problem when he says students who are gulded solely or even pr1mar1ly by th1s consldera t1on qu1ckly bulld a ce1l1ng over themselves and not 1nfrequently end by not belng educated at all It has been sald that h1story IS more than th1ngs sa1d and done the past I do not belleve It IS s1mple as that but we do have remember many thlngs sa1d and done 1n order to l1ve our l1ves 1n telllgently It IS qulte essentlal that everyone have some knowledge of hlstory s1nce lt IS only by re membermg someth1ng of the past that we can ant1c1pate the future Please note that I do not say pre dlct the future We cannot pre d1ct the future, but we can look forward to It and 1n some sense prepare for lt Th1s IS why It IS h1story or to read hlStOI'y books The object should be bo help us stretch our memory over the past so that by recalhng the events that have occurred dur1ng that t1me we can more 1ntell1gently ant1c1pate what IS llkely to occur durlng the years ahead H1stor1cal research IS the attempt to dlscover what actually happened 1n mans past We nexer really understand natlons and peoples unt1l we know the past that they have llved There are often sweeplng pro nouncements about hlstory that come from persons who are far from be1ng tudents of hlstory There IS a great gap between the flndlngs of h1stor1ans and the gen eral understandmg of h1story Peo ple Wlll say you remember what Washmgton sald about entanglmg alhances But they do not remem ber because they do not really know what Wash1ngton sa1d 1n h1s Farewell Address People do not know what the major provlslons of the Monroe Doctr1ne have to say Yet there are many 1n the Un1ted States who would seek to 1nvoke the fore1gn pollcy state ments of the Farewell Address and the Monroe Doctrlne and have them apphed to our clrcumstances 1n 1nternat1onal pOl1t1CS today Those who speak thus are often lgnorant as to the real slgmflcance of these documents Too often the general att1tude IS a matter of repet1t1ous cllche s A tOplC IS mentloned and out comes a stock remark or phrase Thls was land st1ll IS, evldent ln the fallacy of rac1al super1or1ty It has long been held a theory by many narrow mlnded persons that dlffer ences 1n 1ntell1gence s1gn1fy the superlorlty or 1nfer1or1ty of thls or that nat1onal group Dlfferences and s1m1lar1t1es do not appear ac cordmg to race or natlonallty They are broadly human and run through the whole specxes of man Strength IS 1n l1berty and d1vers1ty not 1n unlformlty The best state 1ncludes many natlonalltles Blood l1nes do not determ1ne the quallty of men H1story can perform a great serv ICC to soclety by exposlng the faulty generallzatlons about h1s torv that cont1nue to mlslead man k1nd I have always been 1mpressed by John Donnes statement that It IS not what people dont know that causes the trouble but that people know so manv th1ngs that It has always seemed to me that the people of the Un1ted States are not bas1cally hlstorlcal m1nded We lack the feellng for hlstory that peoples throughout the rest of the world seem to have Thls attltude IS often reflected 1n our fallure to recognlze and work for great ldeals, as well as our fallure to understand other peoples and na t1ons It IS also the reason for our fa1lures 1n other respects We are 1ll aware that dur1ng both World War II and the Korean War enemy mterrogators knew more about Amerlcan h1story than the aver age Amer1can prlsoner of war It has been revealed repeatedly that 1 major1ty of h1gh school students know nothlng of Amerlcan hlstory H1story IS a subject that requ1res mental d1sc1pl1ne memory reten t1on concentrated work and the exerclse of loglc What men haxe thought and done 1n the past may st1ll affect us and may hate some mfluence on what we do and thmk Ar1stotle IS called the father of knowledge and the wr1t1ngs of Plato can st1ll teach us much 1f we only take the trouble to read them Good hlstory IS as varled as l1fe 1tself Its scope extends from broad works to local stud1es H1story IS On October 27 Hugo Ortner gue a talk on the Austr1an school system and school l1fe wh1ch pre sents qulte a contrast to ours After four years of elementary educat1on the Austr1an youth e1ther goes to a trade school to a Gymnas1um to prepare for the Un1vers1ty At a Gymnas1um wh re one majors 1n e1ther class1cs or sclence there are four years of lower and upper school w1th evammatlons yearly A record of three fa1l1ng years causes auto mat1c evcpulslon In Hugos school each student takes fourteen subjects, at least The same sub jects are contlnued everv year and the final absorptlon of knowl edge IS about the same as that 1n SPA In add1t1on there are many m1nor d1iferences Instead of ath letlcs for five to ten hours weekly only three hours are requ1red School hours are shorter for all study1ng IS done at home Also, each form has only one classroom, and teachers rather than students rove about Evldently, behavlor IS always perfect CHugo men tloned schoolrooms wrecked class fights etcj Because fshud derj they attend school on Satur day regularly mlsconduct IS served off on Sunday Whlle some European schools are less comfortable and sumptu ous than ours the1r standards are extremely h1gh and ablllty rather than money determlnes the evtent of or s educat1on The many d1f ferences between the1r schools and ours afford Hugo and other ew change students 1nterest1ng con trasts and compar1sons they 1n turn proude the same for us a p1cture of people 1n act1on Allan NGNIHS has wrltten that lt 15 fundamentally an account of the success or fa1lure of men and SOCIC t1es Agam and agam XVI'ltt9Il hlstorv has changed the dest1ny of nat1ons and wlthout It there can be ne1ther true llberty nor patrlotlsm H1story IS an 1nesc xpable fact The past c lnnot be erased whethe1 we llke lt or not To understand thls world we must read hlstory and try to understand the human emot1ons and 1nterests that are bound up YVltll the past Future success depends on the 1ntell1gence the good w1ll and the TGSPOHSI b1l tv of commg generatlons O11 S1tu1day October '79 the mst p11ct1ce fox the fall play pro duct1on f The Late George A ey was held The plly a h1l111ous comedy 1n three lets and an epllogue IS a jo1nt product1on of Summ1t School 1nd SIA The IS xbout 1 xelv pro cr Boston1an w ho bellewes th xt Boston IS the center of the entne world He IS flced w1th problems w hen h1s ch1ld1en try to brelk 1wav from the stuffy Ill of Boston The lead roles are taken by Daphne Roberts, S1llyDax1s and T1m R1tch1e Wh1le the cast IS pract1c1ng there are seve1al other groups of helpers bus1ly It wolk The stage crew IS palntmg xnd nrmglng the sets md the Student D1rector George Hubbs IS often seen runnlng through the halls on some mad er land fo1 Mr Chapman The bus1 ness crew IS busy try1ng to sell the1r tlCk8tS Although the pr1c t1C9S are held 1n all SCTIOUSHCSS there are manv humorous 1nc1dents furmshed by the ant1cs of Zoo Pa1ade Foster and Doodles Drew As the pl 1y goes 1nto ltS last few weeks of pract1ce Mr t1on and try1ng to lmpart that per fectlon wh1ch IS the trademark of all h1s plays All those who are connected wlth the pl IV haxe been gnng up a glelt deal of the1r tlme for It and they feel th xt the pl 1y w1ll be a gre lt success They also hope that there w1ll be a full house both Fr1day and Sxtulday Nosem ber 18 and 19 Lower School COIIIICII Now enterlng 1tS fourth vear of eustcnce the Lower School Coun c1l h1s recently been elected by members of the three lower forms Dan R1tch1e fthe p1es1dentJ Brown F1eeman and Adm' rep lesent the Second Form fxom the Flrst Folm 11c Otls Welch and Sommels PIQPPOIS Foote and Brooks complete the roster In the short tlme so f1r although l1ttle h1s b en accomphshed the counc1ls p1ospects ne encouxag mg, for success m ye11s past 1n d1c ltes 1ts potcnt11l usm fulness In much the sxme w IV IS the Senlor Councll lt attends to pmblems md flCClSlOllS lffectmg the Lower School and forms a co o1d1nat1ng extens1on of the Student Councll f ,, n aJ 0 Q 8.8 v . , . , . 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