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i . NN uw f B. Harrison, R. Hill Back Row: M. Sayre, B. Vinieratos, A. Cooper, S. Cooper Front Row: M. Hoag, D. Gould, N. Rohrbough. All the Things You Are ALTHOUGH THERE was much talk about abolish- ing Delta this year. it was decided to keep it, but to do away with special privileges formerly enjoyed. Mart Hoag, S.B.P. this year, and Betsy Vinieratos, Senior Council member, were received into the society last year while Nan Rohrbough, Council vicefpresident, Marg Sayre, class vicefpresident, Anne Cooper, AMICUS editor, and Stuie Cooper, A.A. president, did not become members until this year. The girls are elected not only because of the number of ways in which they have served West' Ten town, but also because of their good characters and general attitude. The lone Senior member of Triangle this year was Rolla Hill, editor of the Brown and White. The other member was First Classman, Bart Harrison, who was very active in sports and who had a very high average of school work. Although Bill Eiseman resigned from the society in January, the others def cided to continue since the faculty does not wish either of the honor societies to discontinue.
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've Got My Eyes On You THIS YliAR,S student councils have accomplished a great deal in the ever important task of cementing studentfteacher relationships. Witli a minimum at' tention to disciplinary prohlems, the girls' council applied themselves to more constructive ideas. Open council meetings were held to promote hetter under' standing on the part of the students toward council proceedings, and to facilitate the councills appreciaf tion of student opinion. The hoys' council introduced the new system of having a hoy elected memher every six weeks to serve that length of time. This rotating system gave a Nine M. Hoag, C. Wlxittlesey, M Noyes, E. Uhrbrock, I james, A. Corbett, B Vinieratos, N. Rohrbough, A Whitson. Absent: R. Letch worth. Truehlood, T. Fisher Segal, F. Hetzcl, F. Llerandi, W. Eisenian, P. Coney. larger number of hoys the opportunity to learn what went on hehind the closed doors, and at the same time gave them a share of the responsihility of self' government. Operating jointly, the councils tackled the prohlcm of social relationships. In an attempt to create a a more natural social atmosphere, the Steering Com' mittee was appointed to provide the evenings' enter' tainments. The variety of activities they sponsored encouraged participation hy everyone in the social life of the school. T. Brown, G. Kennedy, A. . J-
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