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Left to right: M. Stanley, S. Robbins, H. Bibby, I. Scott, S. Van Keuren, Dean Giroux, L. Ienson, Dean Bond, W. Gale, M. Calder, C. Browm, G. Dafiinee, E. Foster. Absent: M. Ayers, B. Paulson, M. St. Peter. Student 7 Q 1 fi Council Areas of interest and responsible concem for Westbrook were shown by the Student Council this year in sponsoring Parents' Weekend, Student-Faculty nights, and the Christmas party for underprivileged children. The Student Council is a fine example of democracy in action. With advice from Dean Bond and Dean Giroux, guidance from its officers, Diane Hinkley, Presi- dent, Lu Jenson, Vice-President, and Marsha Ayres, Secretary, and action from its members, it fulHlls its main purpose in listening to the voice of the students at Westbrook and upholding the traditional values of the Westbrook Way.
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'X i . no Jumor gg 1 D6d7flS v First row: Dean Giroux, P. Hunter, B. Kendall, R. Spinner, Dean Bond. Second rcrw: L. Darling, S. MCCHFFOH, I. Robbins L. Chabot, A. Peirce, D. Smith, S. Van Keuren, D. Litchfield, M. Lalumiere, G. Rosendahl, L. Ienson. 9 K The tapping of the junior Deans is always a major event in the activities of May Weekend. It is the duty of these seniors to set the example of the Westbrook Way. This is not an academic honor, but a social distinction, as junior Deans are selected by the Westbrook family for their poise, leadership, and contributions to the college. j.D.,s are on hand to greet the freshmen and help them throughout the college year in adjusting to their new status. VVhenever ushers or guides are needed, the junior Deans come to the rescue. The j.D.,s sponsored the annual Holly Tea and sold Christmas address books, purchasing new blazers with the funds they raised in these and other college projects. In maintaining their honor and responsibility, the junior Deans work under the helpful guidance of their advisor, Dean Girouxg President, Beth Kendallg Vice- President, Pat Hunter, and Secretary, Bobby Spinner. an 'WL 'M 5'- r'2.g.-ww 5, 42' . was I adm? I ei? QW as ' ,Noi
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Within its eight issues, the W.I.C. News highlighted off and on campus activities with feature articles and student and faculty interviews. In the Woman of the Month articles, revealing a special senior personality who has displayed respon- sibility and leadership on campus, in the editorials, letters to the editor, and various other columns, the paper provided interest and stimulus for its readers and exhibited a professional touch which only hard work and concern can achieve. Under the direction of Miss Greta Kerr, Margaret P. Snow, Editor-in-Chief, Helen Bibby, Co-Editor, jane Hallowell and Charlene Morris, Feature Editors, Madeline Frustaci, News Editor, Lu Jenson, Sports Editor, Patricia Hunter, Advertising Manager, Marilyn Lalumiere, Circulation Manager, and Rosemarie Rowell, Photographer, the W.J.C. News enjoyed an especially successful year. M Staff First row: L. Jenson, M. Lalumiere, P. Hunter, I. Hallowell, P. Snow, H. Bibby, M. Frustaci. Second row: Miss Kerr, Advi- sor, P. Kaufman, B. Libby, C. Morris, S. Wells, I. Whitley, M. Werner, R. Rowell, S. Cyr, A. Colby, B. Lothrop, R. Carlan 5 - 'Aiea' ' ' Q fazzaegzzll ' Al ,,, X 1 :,,Qjr5gg,,,Q, X 33355, zz z W ,Q 5 ,ia .3553 ,' Ewa am . ,za -2 z L M ,WE . 'J 12: fi: ,Q Q X A, L 45. M. hp gl ,YE A -l ' '55 LTP? - M... Y Y , Y' K .rt E H ot I Z ,WJZQF i ill Z :Q i in ,HM um uw X T, ,EK 1 ' Z H l K, , , 2 . ,Ea W in X 6105 iii cl f i ei' 1 Q Q Q 5, Rs! + xg W, ' . W A 2 X Q . l ' N N M ' r .
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