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Standlnq Robert Nevitt, Frederic Bell, Betty Ann Furnas. Seated: Jane Carpenter, Advisors: Barbara Taylor, Charles K. Brown III. Z ' Z 'Zee One of many organizations to make South Room its headquarters this year was the Steering Committee. Among its activities, the group sponsored social dancing, co-ed volley ball, and square dance jamborees, while once in a while a big show would be produced. The best of these were an amateur show, a White Elephant auction, and It Pays To Be Ignorant, an extravaganza in which student bright lights acted natural to the amuse- ment of the crowd. The committee's successful sidelight was the Canteen, in which the casino was utilized on a number of Saturday aftemoons for informal dancing and games, where the girls drank Bofsto beverages and the East-enders sampled the confections of the girl's A.A. store. The goal of this Saturday afternoon activity is to develop the casino into a student lounge where Westonians of the future may congregate in the evenings.
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Standing Katharine Gregory, Mary Varian, Elizabeth Wright, Christine deKiewiet, Sylvia Perera Seated Ann Hutchison, Dorothy Perkins, Rachel K. Letchworth: Advisor, Jane Carpenter F 60:54 ' If you want to know what's gone on behind the Iron Curtain of Girls' Council this year, just ask anyone who has had detention too often or been confined to campus for two week s. But the drud- gery of discipline was largely replaced in favor of more con- structive accomplishments. Council supplied most school com- mittees with members, since nominations for almost every job were generally found on the weekly agenda. Although Perky, Kacky, Hutch and Janie enjoyed those Satur- day trips to West Chester on which they chaperoned other students, even they heaved a sigh of relief when Council granted two West Chester pers a month to each girl. Council turned socially minded when it opened Westtown's gates and served as hosts in collaboration with Boys' Council to the George School delegates. Many new ideas for Council activi- ties were discussed in that fun-filled weekend. And the Christmas Dance owes thanks to Perky, Dave and the rest of the Council with the help of the school's artists on decorating. And never let it be said, Frailty, thy name is woman. The Girls' Council undertook to clean up the Arboritum for the 150th Anniversary weekend. So Council carries on, admonishing the wayward and trying to clear the path for next year's Council and student body.
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Stcmdin Mltchell Wlnn, Priscilla Richardson, John Radbill. Advisor: Olive M. Charles, James Colby Middle Row Jo n Beidemen, Ruth Harvey, Wistar Comfort. Front row: Murllyn Sutton, Wlltrud Richter, Asia Alderson .. . .Zee That serious and attentive group meeting in the French room is Westtown's Religious Life Committee, guided by faculty adviser Olive Charles. Headed byr Ruth Harvey and Wistar Comfort, this group planned the religious activity of the school. During the year they have sponsored intervisitation with other meetings and churches. Classical music was enjoyed in South Room after Sunday Meeting throughout the year under jim Colby's super- vision. Five interested committee members attended a conference at Penn Charter where they discussed various pertinent questions with other students. A suggestion box in Central at the beginning of the year was responsible for many helpful revisions, which helped make this such a successful year.
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