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Margery Cohen, The Editor of the 1958 IVY. ee ,..,...-- x - 1 Virginia Yutz, Photography Editor. 'dl YY- Marlene Gross, Business Man- ager. Mary Jane Seifert, Art Editor. Mrs. Knoll, Advisor for the 1958 IVY. 5 Q 2'-2 4:1 'X Nancy Gray, Literary Editor
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nik. ii x Nancy Gray, Vice Chairman of the Devotional Life Committee, is posting hymns for Chapel. 4 Y' 4.1 SERVICE llllilll Mary Jenness, Service League Chairman, who co-ordinates the sub-committee. Everyone at St. Mary's Hall from the ninth to the twelfth grades is a member of the Service League. Three committees - Devotional Life, World Outlook, and Com- munity Life - are branches of the Service League. Although this activity was more active during the years St. Mary's was a boarding school, nevertheless, it is still a definite and necessary part of our school life. Headed by Mary Jenness, Susan Probasco, Bethllav- is, and Nancy Gray, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Stephan, Miss Taylor and Miss Cow- perthwaite, the Service League was unusually active this year. As a World Outlook project, the Service League sponsored a clothing drive to aid our foster child, Anna Ferarra, and her family. At Thanksgiving, we collected over two hun- dred cans of food which we distributed to several needy families in Burlington. Throughout the year, volunteers helped the Devotional Life Committee keep the Chapel in good order and occasionally Devotional Life members conducted chapel services. Susan Probasco, Vice Chairman of the Com- munity Life Committee, checking on her duties for community projects. Beth Davis, Vice Chairman of the World Outlook Committee, reading a letter from Anna Ferrara, our foster child ln Italy. S
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.P ' lk. - 5? , ' Q 4' Miss Cathell, sponsor of Ivy Leaves, discussing and planning a new issue of Ivy Leaves with the Editor, Mary Jermess, and Assistant Editors, Beth Davis and Sue Probasco. They are going to publish their first printed paper. Mary Jenness, Editor, giving assignments to the IVY LEAVE reporters, E. J. Stockton, Ginny MacPherson and Lesley Levin. Other reporters are Joanne Deitz, Sue Knowles, Ginny Yutz,Mar- lene Gross, Karen Fischer, Barbara Nelson, Ethel Shein, Penny Reggie, Ann Bond, Alice Collins, and Sue Kahn. Nancy Rossell is the typist. ,Y , The Assistant Editors, Mac l-labermehl, Margery Cohen, and Cynthia Cohen, having a meeting with Mimi Doak and Linda Fink, the Staff artists. -A,-va, 'ff Each month an issue of IVY LEAVES, the school newspaer, appears with its many news articles and features. This year, under the guidance of Miss Cathell, there were two printed issues, one of which is pictured on this page. There were many new features this year, such as the gossip column, Fun and Fact with .Io and Mac , and many in- teresting forums. Another innovation was the occasional use of two column articles in- stead of a paper made up completely of ar- ticles of one column only. Everyone liked the cartoons and drawings of Mimi Doak and Linda Fink, the art editors. It was always a special event when one of the editors got a by-line. This year the English department published a much improved IVY LEAVES and everyone enjoyed reading it.
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