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A. A. Plans Sports ity pronrotintr wood sportsmanship and inter- oast in sports, 'l'ndor's Athletic Association plays an irnrfortarrt part in school activities. Each Llonnvil niornhor has headed a Sport and has :soon that all contests or tourneys in tho sport havo rnn srnoothly. Grown and Wliitef qarnes held in Cach sport were tho hinhlitrlits ot the athletic year. The Qlonnvrl also sponsored a Green and Wlrite :errollrrrw hoo and a sonfg Contest in which tho toinns vroti tor points leading to the athletic cup. ln .idtlrtion to this, a Council rneinher planned l'riday .rttornoon ontinqs to provide tor extra' vnrrivirlar activities. Near rho ond ot the year, the Council awarded whitv lilaitorms to the seniors niost outstanding in vooporatioir, srrortsniansliip, and athletic aivilf ity in nrt-ro than one Sport. xx t if K 5, Checking .rn it 'r nr gwzrvzs Wlltl srrorrsnrx, lXh1a:: Kil roi- anrl litmus in 1 1. .nr tl1ttI:1 lnha lfi-'lrwi and Mary Alwx th txt, r. Athletic Council ilrlflf liilh' l'wnn, .i4t'v'rtlf, In , r lad? l rr' l-Ur: :z l rr 1 r rr r r '.rn.l 1' l l lr' r li vnwr l.rrrlal.til:s-'rr AllI1l'lh'llL'1'VIi1,lxlrtlX lf V- nrzv .1 if-r .'.' .' l in 1 r lr l'ltrnIwrr 5. iw lil.i':.rZt thu mann lhisswll, lfliyalwfrr
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Student Council liN'l'l WWW' Mis. Geller, Pain Mantel, lixntrli Virln fry, Ntintw llllf-rwrrfl, lurly lVliC'f:nn-tll, Mqiriaitrif' lriilruri, lvltiiit-l llulwi, lltilw Qlplkltlll, Qlwoiimiiii llussnll, Council Serves School 22 lVlariannn Williams. WRST: llvvwrly lttittwrisnywi rm, Minn llovvard, l,.uc'infia Brown, lv'lfn'y Alt X llir lv?--r, flinmtt ','v'1ll1fuin::, lane lldfil, Nanvy Ayres, 1Xl4Sl1N'l: liitlitli liflcrfrfsiiri fltirirlm Mvfliniiriwll, All school activities revolve around the Stu' dent Council. It serves as the qoverninq qroup ot the student body and plans a proqrarn de' siqned to aid the individual qirl. First on the year's agenda was the QldfGirlfNew'Girl party in September, The tlienie, Conte As You Were, inspired old and new students to work toqether on costumes and skits. Fall activities included the tillinq ot baskets tor needy lndian apolis families and the packinq ot Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas. The Council also decided to continue support ot Lesia Rornanec, a German refugee. Heading the yeai's activities was the Park' Tudor Carnival on March Z. Ctlicers were Martha Lasky, president: Anne Pelizzoni, vice presidentg Nancy Ferris, secretary, and lrene Lilly, treasurer. Miss Haber was the sponsor. Preparing for vninivfil inf k'nunr'il nlliiwiaz A. l'1'li.'.w-ni, l. l.illy, lvl, Laslcy, N, lltilllfl .incl lwlrsia llalvfi, sriolliarrr.
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rown Staff HANK HOW: Buff QTl1it'li-fstifi, Anno l'oli72c' lwrtlu ll.inf'o:'k, Cale' Us Irfan, Silvia lluliois, Marianne Vlflil llttlllbl. fllllfCDNl7: Nancy Slwparcl, Mariel lluluei, lronw L1 Mary Blanton, Pnqtiy Malott, lulia lfiwlioi, Nancy For Crown Wins Honor Pasting proof is something that occurs when the CRCWN is almost a reality. For the first time, memliers of the staff have something concrete to help them visualize the result ol their work. The magazine has come a long way since Qctoher, when tho first all-staff meeting was held and everyone contributed ideas which were later whittled, streamlined, or outdated by new ones. lt was then that art was planned to set off stories, headline heights and varying types were considered for their tone, and the total effort was directed at a unified impression. Sometimes, perhaps, in the individual proc- esses of actual writing and editing, it was easy to lose sight of the original idea ot the magazine as a whole: but now, in the business of pasting proof, all the pieces tall into place. Examining art vvtuk arf' t'liO'v'fN otlivors Susan kflarivwy, Marianne Ionian, lufly l.fnnl', and Miss lVlt'f,ll1llOl1fIll, sponsor. luclnli Aint:-isf n. llltillf lane llast, Anno Kemper, Karon Miller, Lynne! lilavlclnrn, Ann Fiiiinler, Sun Kraft, Mary lNlutc:, lanny Suv llczufxln-ity, loan Pettit.
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