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MISS RUTH E. BARTON MISS MARIE B. COONEY MR. FRANK M. HAM Hmfl of the Englixh Dcpartmcnl Ilrad of the History Drpartmrnt Ilfad of Ihr Srinncf Drparlmnnl Department Heads MR. FRIEDRICH G. ROTH MISS MABEL F. MARR MISS ULRIKA E. BENSON Hfad of thc Mathvmatir: lifad of the Commcrfinl Hmd of tlzr' Forfign Lanyuagrf Dfpartmfnt Department Dfpartmrnl
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English Ruth E. Barton, Katherine F. lllullins Pearl Roberts Hear! of Deparlment Flora xvillmafth Betty jane Allen Barbara L. Ciglar Catherine Cullinan Dorothy B. Cutler Anna L. Donahue D. lllarie Green Agnes Grierson Alice NI. Harrigan lbliriam Nlallay Nlae E. lNIcNulty hlary E. Nichols Natalie R. Stock Foreign Language Ulrika E. Benson, Ifearl of DFPlll'fII1FIIf Nonie Brennan lblargaret P. Dougal Sidney L. Goldstein Pearl Roberts History llflarie B. Cooney, Hen!! of DffPll7'fIIIf'IIf George Garand Agnes Grierson Sidney L. Goldstein llargaret XV. Heider Mathematics Friedrich G. Roth, 11111111 of Dfflllfflllfllf Susie Farmer Emanuel M. Kleinwald Helen Prageman Science Frank NI. Ham, Head of Departnlent Helen C. Anderson Charles D. Carr Paul O. Davis Albert Fleischer lllarion C. Larkin Commercial Nlabel lwarr, fiend of Ipfflllfflllfllf Ellanora Burr Elaine Cooper Herbert Harrington Elizabeth Kelley Flora Neubauer Charles W. Pearson Evelyn Spadaccino Lillian Stein Clarence D. Terrell Secretaries Art Henry E. VValsh Music Cora lvl. Purviance Augustus Zavory Physical Education Rlyrtle Berger Harry S. Lyon Librarian Nathalie Lamb Domestic Arts Alice Ballard Cecile Church Florence Huntress Industrial Arts John F. Buckley VVarren L. Brown lvilliam Daly Eugene Trotter Expression Mae E. lWcNulty Home Nursing ll. Olive Donnelly Dorothy P. Frost Esther Gladstein
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, NW First Rofw-John Hanusovsky, Thomas McMellon, Robert Sabovik, Victor Matzura, Barbara Press, Victor Boero, Frederick Hamilton-president, Mary Morse, Erwin Mott, Richard Oburchay, Edward Haggstrom, Edwin Gombos Sfrond Rau'-Mrs. Kathryn Mullins-adviser, Margaret Van Kovics, Mildred Pulaski, Doris Ehrencrona, Bar- bara Young, Marcia Nickowitz, Ruth Russell, Mary Cushman, Doris Clark, Irene Bagdon, Marion Conway, Helene May, Mary Ann Hogan, Dorothy Topolski, Helen Gaches, Bernice Candee, Doris Forsberg, Eunice Nelson Third Rofw-Arthur Forcier, Jerome Labinger, VVilliam Mooney, Alvin Berger, Mitchell Balter, John Olow, Joseph Reilly, Edward Norkavich, Harold Rohlman, Christopher Ruge, Stanley Luckner, VVilliam Mann, Howard McLaughlin, Primo Zambardo, james Shannon, Raymond VVood Student Council As the United States has Congress for its governing body, Bassick has its Student Council, whose members are also elected Hby the peoplefl The President, Fred Hamilton, who does not belong to any particular political party presides at the meetings of this diminutive democracy. Resolutions are presented by delegates and are discussed and voted upon in the usual democratic manner of yeas and nays As the United States government's purpose is to keep peace among the states and to maintain the spirit of democracy by a repre- sentative form of government, the purpose of the Student Council is to keep harmony between the faculty and adminis- tration and the student body. Following the tradition of American ideals, the Student Council is interested in giving aid to such charities as may warrant it. This year, they have contributed a tidy little sum to benefit the lVest Side Boys' Club, believing that just such contributions will promote the welfare of the future leaders of America. The Council also plays a part annually in the Red Cross Drive. This year money was donated by the student body and collected by the Student Council. The faculty adviser is Nlrs. Katherine I . Mullins. S! T i. l -- 5 , sz! l 'C .' M., W l '52 C' we A 2 fi 1. ' ,,.,,,. S..-11111 3 ?5??E5:1. ,. -1 - 9 X - .L.'.+ 15' l X
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