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WILLIAM NESTLE Fifth Grade FACULTY IRMA FIOCCA HELEN J. YOUNGS Special Grade Sixth Grade EMILY E. BEEMAN NORMA DI LAURA WILLIAM A. MONACELLI Biology Commercial Subjects Science CHRISTINE PAULUS ELIZABETH WEBSTER RUTH BRADLEY Junior High School School Nurse Fourth Grade KATHERINE COFFEY MARION HASSETT MARY McCABE Primary Second Grade Second Grade IDA J. LARWOOD NELLIE WILLEY i1 'VR ' 'Emi-'WLM ,fql ig A TRIBUTE Unbeknown to her, the Chevron Staff is smugglmg 1n a few Words of apprecjatiorp gf. our friend and adviser Miss Elson, who is5i ing Albion High this june. We have all come to love Miss Elson very much, and soon we shall be with- out her gracious, kindly presence and her pleasant, genial companionship. Well certainly miss her about school but we wish the greatest success and happiness in her new field. Good luck! First Grade Primary , A ,H Q SX 'gfiqf U,fJ-if-1-' gel f I uk if fiif . . .A I Qi5b'Ix'7 QA V' y ' I -I I ' ll It I J Q T ,
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FACULTY GLADYS S. PEDLER Teacher-in-Charge Grammar School ANNA DEASY MILDRED HAZEL MARY G. DUGGAN Third Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade FRANCES H- GRINNELL SHIRLEY WIMER DGROTHY HARRIS FiI'ST Gmde Third Grade Fourth Grade
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Top Row lleft To rlghtl: R. Canharn, T. Sanfilippo, L. Canham, K. Burroughs, D. Socciarclli, R. Burroughs R, Bacon, L. Golan, D. Paine, W. Harling. 4th Row: B. Church, C, Gray, R. Dunn, R. Denniston, l. Sadlowski, R. Penasack, D. Canhom, J. Bokman E. Murphy, M. Filer. 3rd Row: K, Hollinger, G. Howard, L. Lauren, G. Brunne, J. Hucknall, M. Coville, C. Button, J. Sanfilippo M. Boyle, F. Barber. h I 2nd Row: J. Forder, N. Sturges, J. Banker, H. Soule, J. Clarrco, R. Graczyk, H. Piedmont, M. Stucko M. Hyland. lst Row: D. Salisbury, J. Alcorn, R. Weaver, F. Eibl, J. Ferris, H. Parker. STUDENT COUNCIL First, and justly so, in our tour of Albion High, we shall visit 312, scene of the semifmonthly meetings of thc Student Council. Representing the student body, Student Council, composed of the presidents and secretaries of the various home rooms, acts as both a school manager and a leader of extra-curricular activities. The many duties which faced the Council this year were successfully executed under the capable hands of president, Louis Calan, and vice-president, jose Palacios, who were elected by the students, and Phyllis Van Stone, treasurer, and Carol Cray, secretary, who were appointed by a faculty-student committee. Mr. Anderson again showed his helpfulness as faculty advisor. First of the many Council activities this year was l the sponsoring of the annual Football Prom. Decora- tions for the Prom definitely were on the original side. And, of course, what would the football games have been without the Student Councils hot-dog stand? Faithfully the volunteer workers served the football fans, and from the resulting proceeds, mem- bers hope to make a gift to the school as they did last year, when a contribution was made to the movie projector fund. Another activity of which our school is proud was the assuming of the sponsorship of a needy school in France. Perhaps the most important accomplish- ment of the Council this year was the drafting and , adoption of a new constitution, accurately and care- fully written so that Albion High may have a well OFFICERS organized school government. 15
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