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'l I . 8 b 'blk Nl.: if t . -x ,il v Seated, left to right: B. Lackey, S. Leach, Miss Meehan, L. Elliott, j. Crowther, M. Wiekes, E. Winton. Standing: N. Mc- Crayne, -I. Elliott, M. II. Munley, S. Taylor, P. Wickert THE STUDENT COUNCIL This marks the seventh year that the Student Council has been in existence at Saint Mary's Hall. We believe that we have obtained a suitable and workable organization so that the Council is now out of the experimental stage and is regarded as a highly respected, selffgoverning body. All students of the four upper classes and all the faculty are members of the Association of Students and Faculty of Saint Mary's Hall. The Association works through a smaller representative group known as the Student Council in which executive power is vested. The Council provides for an interchange of faculty and student opinion and handles judiciary problems and affairs. In order to make the girls feel more responsibility THE SERVICE LEAGUE The Service League was formed this year after the idea had been presented to the school by the Council and was unanimously accepted. It conf sists of four committees, the student heads and faculty sponsors of which make up the Service League Cabinet, and every girl in the school belongs to at least one committee of her own Choice. toward their school and themselves, all study halls are supervised by students, and corridors and Chapel Line have student proctors. In the beginning of this year the Council dis' cussed, helped to organize, and launched the Serv' ice League. We are now working over and bringf ing up to date the Student Handbook so a revised edition can be published for next year. The purpose of our student government is to unite the whole school so that collectively we can work intelligentlyg for it is only through the enthusiasm and effort of each individual girl that the Association can become stronger and more vitally felt. It is our hope that each girl, through her participation here in democratic government, will become a trustworthy and responsible citizen. This League has been a definite addition to the awareness and the animation of the school. The four committee chairmen and faculty sponsors are: Devotional Life: Nancy Hogeman, Miss Curtiss Wofld Outlook: Elspeth Anne Winton, Mrs. Riley Community Life: Peggy Fox, Miss Bucher School Life: Phebe Culick, Miss Frances Taylor
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ODD MOMENTS This group, led by Miss Sandt, is, in a word, a thinking group. Its main purpose is to stimulate creative thinking, and for that purpose there are no officers, and no feeling of restraint. The group meets once a Week With each girl reading whatever she has written in the past week, and the others criticizing the piece or approving it. In this vvay nothing is lost and much is gained by each individual aspiring writer, Since every girl is picked by the old members from a contribution she has handed in for that purpose, serious work can be done. But don't think we don't have fun! There seem to be quite a few blooming young NASHES and PARKERS in our midst! Stu 1 lim, ltjl to right: E. Failla, N. Mciirziync, T. Herbert, Pakenham. ScaLed:L.Corb1n, P. Wickert, j. Spaulding Miss Sandt. Floor: S. Leach, S. Crowe, J. Menzel, S. Mosher, M. Rice 39
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