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STUDE T Student Council members: Julia Malone, Tatler representative, Suzanne Hilton, Library Club representative, Susan Taylor, eleventh grade representative, Woodis Allen, French Club representative, Carol Sue Cato, Honor Council representative, Patti Person, Drama Club representative, Lisa Heslep, ninth grade representativeg Betsy Springfield, twelfth grade rep- resentativeg Phyllis Koller, Beta Club and annual representative, Betsy Senter, annual repre- sentative. Not pictured: Peggy Schutt, M Club representative. The Student Council officers and advisor proudly display the new silver service which was presented to the school in honor of Mrs. Dan Allen. They are from left to right: Jeanne Stevenson, treasurerg Janice Donelson, vice- presidentg Mrs. Maranell Khatel, advisor, Sherryl Basford, secretary, Ann Humphreys, president. 72
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STAFF Ellen Rumsey, Art Editor, sketches a new drawing of Tattler Tildy for an approach- ing newspaper deadline. Carol Sue Cato, Copy Editor, and Sally Pace, Business Manager, take time out from proofreading and trying to balance the books to catch a breath and be able to finish before the deadline rush. Getting their badly needed exercise after working hard on The Tattlern are Assistant Editor Liz Pryor, Features Editor Sherryl Basford, and News Editor Marion West, 7I
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COUNCIL Ann Humphreys glows with happiness as she receives the Student Council gavel from President Evelyn Perry At the swimming party, given by the Stu- during the inclucftions of the Student Council officers. dent Council for the new upper school stu- Among the Student Council's many projects was the third Halloween Bazaar, whose great success made all the students' work worthwhile. dents, Sherryl, Janice, and Jeanne were quite taken by the mermaid. At the tea honoring lVlrs. Allen fstanding far rightj, the Student Council displayed the elegant coffee service purchased for the school in honor of Mrs. Allen. 73
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