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Frou! row: N. Yates, J. SITOIIII row: S. Mowry, K. llrooks. lll'i.fr.s'ing.' W wa agitacfenf xecu five oomci X, To preserve dignity and law-observance at Stoneleigh we have thc Executive Committee, the Supreme Courtf, which is the last appeal and the closest link to the Admin- istration. It is made up of eight girls who are representatives of the three Student Councils: Athletic, Activities, and House. Though they may have a weighty job, all are fair, just, and try hard to choose the best procedure, called for in each case. The-f aie willing to discuss any problem concerned with the be 1 ent of the school and the equanimity of each student. h urpose of this f'onnnittee is to strengthen the whole g 7Ltl0Il of qfOllt'l6lgll and gnc 1 gre iter feeling of par- r .1 .' . ' ' 1' ' 1 is t' ation in school activities and discipline. I lyymyiiiom p Ki a twiw-1 f3fgfv.jfQW if jjgfl ie5 i All the name implies and more . . . is a very suitable quote for this very active group, Led by president Karen Brooks, it is a composite of seven girls including the Chairmen of the Chapel Coinmittee, Nat Yates, the Program Committee, Karen Brooks, and the Social Committee, Judy Chadwell. These committees arrange daily chapel and Sunday night Vespcrs, procure speakers for Friday nights, plan other edu- cational projects, and carry out social functions Cincluding ushering, refreshments, etc.D. llaving a hand in all the social and intellectual goings-on of S.l'.Il. puts a permanent smile on each Ill0l1lb6I',S face and a twinkle in each eye. They try to keep the girls society- minded and busy. NVQ- think they've douc a mighty line job! 44- Froni rmr: M. Maker, J. Chadwell, li. Meistrell. Svcmul mir: President K. Brooks, N. Yates, M. Salinger, M. Hunt.
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,Mg jmw This humorous and newsy publication is received with avid interest when it appears three or four times a year. Especially popular is the gossip column, written by a mys- terious and anonymous flea named Davenport, In previous years, High Times has always been the project of the Junior Class. This year, however, competition for the staff was thrown open to the entire school. Host of those who made the editorial posts turned out to be Juniors after all, with one Senior exception, and several underelassmen made the grade as reporters. Sue Kendall's work as editor-in-chief, with the expert advice of Mrs. Frederick, has certainly been worthwhile. She was ably assisted by the following: hlarianne Olney, Assistant Editor: Sue Campbell, News Editorg Patsy Robison, Art Editorg Brenda Cos- seboom, Photography Editor: Sherrie Stephens, Sports Editor, and Barbara Holden, Social News Editor. .4 ...... , STAFF: S. Campbell, B. Cosseboom, S. Stevens, Mrs. Frederick, M. Olney, P. Robison, P. Smith. Seafcdx IS. Holden, Editor S. Kendall. 43
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ODLVLCIZ ,f.3- ' Ili- 4 , up P V 2 . - 'Q , 3 Front row: J. McSweeney, S. Mowry, A. Whitton, P. Robison, President A. Burnham, B. Moritz, H. Woodhull. Second row: Mrs. Mathews, S. Stephens, S. Johnson, M. Barhydt, S. Kendall, K. Coleman, B. Kaye, Mrs. Deems. Missing: B. Lloyd. oowe oomci This is the body of students that cares for our demerits and special privileges. It is com- posed of the president and vice-president of each class, president of the sub-freshman class, the proctors, and the housemothers, who are the faculty representatives. The honorable president is Anne Burnham who is ably supported by Bam lVIoritz, secretary. The members are representatives of each class and their duty is to carry prob- lems and suggestions to the girls for discussion while they also review rules, regulations and several improvements of living at Stoneleigh. As a whole, the House Council is an invaluable organization and we,re certainly re- lieved to have our problems in the hands of those with such able minds! 45
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