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Left to right: Carol Sue Cato, presidentg Lee McGeorge, ninth-grade representativeg Ree Wilson, tenth-grade representativeg Cathy Hoover, eleventh-grade representativeg Phyllis Koller, twelfth-grade representativeg Ann Humphreys, president of Student Council. Not pictured: Janice Donelson, vice-president of Student Council. H0 OR COUNCIL Each Thursday morning the Honor Council representatives sit in front of the student body during the chapel service. These girls have been entrusted with great responsi- bility and authority. The Honor Council is the only school organization that 'meets With- out the supervision of a faculty member. Their aim is to maintain all qualities character- istic of a St. Maryis girl. 74
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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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Q ILL AND SCROLL Early one morning during Chapel, five Seniors and four ,luniors were tapped for membership in Quill and Scroll, the international honor so- ciety for high school journalists. This select group ranks in the top third of their classes. They also have done outstanding work on one or more school publications, and have been re- commended by a faculty advisor. Mrs. Elma H. Lobaugh, for whom the St. lVlary,s chapter was named, would be proud of these girls. Left to right: Sally Pace, Julia Malone, Phyllis Koller, Betsy Springfield Betsy Senter Liz Pryor Carol Sue Cato, Sherryl Basford, Marion West, Miss Peggy O'Sullivan Advisor
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