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wa ,po-rv' Qi Sitting: Torres, Nicolai, Mr. Dolbeare, Adams. Standing: Levy, Mr. Ellis. Sitting: Hein, Mallett, Bayles, Lister. Standing: Adams, R. Whittaker, Paulsen, A. Brown, Caradine, Nicolai. 48 Stewart Society The Stewart Society has been a very important group in Paulls for many years, and to be elected to membership in il considered a great honor. Elections are held twice a year, once the fall and once in the spring. Members are selected for tl' character, their leadership, and their contribution to the sch: lt is not uncommon to find the members active in allgphases of Pewl's life. During the football season seven members were connected v the team: Michael Adams, George Caradine, Bruce Gibson, J4 Hein, William Lister, Walter Mallett, and Rory Whittaker. Frm Nicholai co-captained the soccer team. During the winter sea Hedgen Bayles, Gibson, Hein, and Nicolai were on the basketl team. William Lister, Ivy League champion for two years and W foliar were on the championship wrestling team. ln the spring SGW on the baseball diamond Hein, Lister, Mallett, Nicolai, 4 Whittaker, while out for the track team were Adams, Arch Bro and Fredrik Paulsen. ln other activities we found Adams, Bayles, and Lister as ml tarsp Adams and Nicolai members of Cum Laude, Adams editor I Lister business manager of the 1959 Sigillum. The members also in practically every club in the school. The main function of the Stewart Society is to promote good for the school by welcoming visiting teams, by assisting at vari school functions, and by assisting school visitors. Officers this year are Walter Mallett, president, and Hea Bayles secretary.
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Cgllle m8COl' The Record, the school newspaper, published ten issues this flat. s editorial staff and reporters were chosen for their ability nd for their desire to work hard for the success of Wii:X L g L . litor Richard levy, managing editor Alexander Dunlop, ky :lviser Elwyn A. Ellis, and the entire staff are responsible g this year's Record one of the finest ever published at St. Pugh. The staff improved the paper in many ways with new techniques setting, in balancing pages, and in writing new and ies. ln each edition there were special features such as 'ticle on the Cuban rebellion or pictures. The editorials wlrflffhv- ting and often controversial. Photography editor Seligman. ln- eased picture coverage of all events and sports editor Haflji! ww it that there was a better coverage of all sports. Business :urtenay was exceptionally successful in soliciting sufficient dd- irtising to pay for all needs of the paper. Circulation manager 'enner's iob was slightly more burdensome this year as he had to uil the Record home to all parents. Assignment editor Guido did fine iob also. Many new candidates tried out for the staff and were givtn :tensive training in writing articles, in setting up the paper, and writing headlines. Many of the candidates were selected as 'porters for next year. ln May the staff were guests of the Record at a beef steak dinner hich was held at the New Hyde Park lnn. At that time gold and ver keys were awarded to the senior members of the staff accord- g to the length of their service onthe paper. Student After a lapse of some years, a Student Council was this year reinstituted at St. Paul's. After several weeks of campaigning by the candidates, the student body elected as its officers Heagen Bayles president, David Carver vice-president, and Harley Schwadron secretary-treasurer. The Upper Forms elected their representatives, bringing the total membership to ten. Fr. Feringa is the faculty adviser. 'J Sitting: Dunlop, Levy, Brenner. Standing: Guido, Hallett, Seligman OUI'lCl. The purpose of the Council is to promote scholarship, athletics, and school spirit. lt will also promote activities for the betterment of St. Paul's students. So far this year the Council has been busy drawing up a con- stitution, defining its membership and its functions. Present plans will have the Council enforce school rules and the Council Court handle disciplinary matters. Sitting: Nicolai, Mallett, Carver, Bayles, Schwadron, Nottingham, Clayton. Standing: Harris, Haynes, Turnbull.
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