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Page 78 text:
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O The election of jack Hardy and Alan Cameron to the offices of School President and Vice President, respectively, climaxed a tense and exciting campaign staged in early fall. Swinging into immediate action, the Council launched the mid-morning milk-break. The proj- ect was short-lived, however, since students showed a decided preference for two-o'clock snacks at the concession stand. Through the medium of the Hi-Fi, Council members furnished relaxing music daily during each of the three lunch periods. Our new president had spent the previous summer touring the countries of Europe under the auspices of the N.A.S.C., and at one of our assemblies he pre- sented an illustrated account of his trip. 5 Third row S Anderson I' Bentley J Gordon B Greene, P. Ferrin, Mr. De Motta. Second row: S DIGIOIZ T D1G1013 R Morris R Larrabee First row: R, Irwin, W. Crandall, J, Redden, J. Hardy P Horne A Cameron M Darezzo P Bennett M. Heffron, N. Palazzo.
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i r MISS BARTON f1dl'j.liIl7 Senior members of the Alliance enjoy Marty's report 'Q Yr , .. . .5 Alliance members opened their activities for the year at a meeting held at Rhode Island College of Education where they met their group leader, Ma- dame Pinacali. Modern songs sung in French highlighted the program. At their second meeting, members had an opportunity to show their mastery of the language by describing pictures viewed at Rhode Island School of Design. A showing of Ma Pomme, Starring Maurice Chevalier, was enjoyed by the group at its third meeting held in East Providence. At Moses Brown, the group had fun acting out short anecdotes read to them in French. La Grand Finale was a fashion show at which the Barrington group acted out a short scene from Henry V. The programs were planned by a board composed of faculty and student members. Marty Schiller and Jean Fulton served as Barrington representatives. 3 6+ . Y 5 . . S5 if f 4kPK.a......i.7i ji NJ wi' 'Qf' ks. gc s BI 6 Last row: C. Jacobson, L. Larson, A. Green, L. Zeilstra, M. Davis, J. Ainsworth. B. Hirst. Third row: M. Dahl. J. Anderson, P. McWilliams. E. Hodgkinson, A. Hilton, I. Smithies, M. Covell, E. Dummer, P. Plante. Second row: J. Milne, P. Horne, P. Ferrin, J. Ray. J. Tiews, C. Newton, S. Daniels, J. Gordon, M. Anderson. Front row: B. DiBari, L. Clarke. J. Best. J. C. Anderson, R. Adams, J. Fulton, M. Schiller, M. Heas, N. Jerome. 73
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Page 79 text:
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Jack presides at assemblyg Pete awaits his turn to read Bible. faae cw ' At anothq assembly, Dick Larrabee and john Dunn gave reports of their trip to the National Convention, which was held in Toledo, Ohio, last fall. The highlight of the assembly programs arranged by the Council was one which featured Dr. Guy Frank Armitage in a presentation of Dickens and His Queer Folk. Through the efforts of the Council, busses were provided for many of the away athletic events. After the Friday night home basketball games, the Coun- cil sponsored a series of record hops. In May, when B.H.S. played host to the schools taking part in the New England Drama Festival, Council members played an important part in keeping things running smoothly. junior girls cast their ballots. CAMPAIGNING FOR THE PRESIDFNCYY .Www-vwwv c,W....W...u an x Sur Unmfia Sue Daniels fextreme right in ballot linej stiff opposition in the election. offered .tts K Mr. De Motta checks on the checkers! -5 ss Qs X x 5 N X fa ,X X
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