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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, l. to r. - Priscilla Reed, Gloria Chellis, Nancy Dodge, Nancy Sargent, Albert Dodge, Mr. Drew. Standing - - Clarence Brewer, Fred Bergquist, Albert Marshall, Paul Abbott, Dexter Norwood, Whit- more Garland STUDENT COUNCIL At the First meeting of the Sudent Council, the following officers were elected: President . Joe Arabas Vice-president Paul Abbott, Jr. Secretary Priscilla Reed Treasurer Nancy Dodge Shortly afterward Joe Arabas left school, leaving the President's chair vacant. Clarence Brewer, the new president of the Senior Class, was elected to Fill the vacancy. One of the first actions of the Student Council was to expand its membership to include the President, plus two elected repre- sentatives, a boy and a girl, from each class. This increased the number from nine to thir- teen members. The Student Council was instrumental in the change of the school colors from black and orange to blue and gold. This year has been marked by added re- sponsibility for the Student Council. Its mem- bers feel that this change in policy has bene- fitted the organization. Whitmore Garland '51
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REGISTER STAFF This year a combined group of senior and junior students published the Booth- bay Register for the second year with the able assistance of the regular Register staff. The school edition this year was pub- lished on January 26, 1951. The editor was Clarence Brewer, and his assistants were: Beverly Gibbs and Paul Abbott. The reporters were: Edith Will- iams, Marilyn Hart, Robert Alley, Ken- neth Murray, Betty Howard, Barbara Mur- phy, Helen Smith, Janice Newall, Robert Thayer, Jean Blake, Jane Brown, and Ethel McCarthy. The advertising manager was Estelle Townsend. Her assistants were Donald Jewett and Roger Lewis. The circulation manager was Louis Dickinson. His assist- ants were Prudence Muise and Amber Pinkham. The society editor was Carolyn Lewis, and her assistants were Carol REGISTER STAFF Seated, left to right: Louis Dick- inson, Carolyn Lewis, Paul Abbott Clarence Brewer, Beverly Gibbs Estelle Townsend, Albert Marshall First row, standing: Robert Al- ley, Marilyn Hart, Priscilla Reed, Raymond Orne, Whitmore Garland 1 Jane Brown, Amber Pinkham, Bar- bara Murphy, Ethel McCarthy, Bet- ty Howard, Helen Smith. Second row: Kenneth Murray Roger Lewis, Robert Thayer, Don- ald Jewett, Edith Williams, Janice Newall, Carol Moore, Barbara Ara- bas. Prudence Muise. Moore and Barbara Arabas. Whitmore Garland had a special assign- ment. Jean Blake '51 1 1
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COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial club is made up of jun- iors and seniors who are taking the com- mercial course or special typing. The following senior girls were elected oliicers of our club at the first meeting: President Beverly Gibbs Vice-president Amber Pinkham Secretary Priscilla Reed Treasurer Carolyn Lewis At the first meeting, plans were made to hold a club meeting at least once a month. This meeting would consist of play- ing games, such as bingo or cards, by all members. Refreshments are served to all, to end the meeting. Priscilla Recd '51 COMMERCIAL CLUB First row, left to right: Clarence Brewer, Marilyn Hart, Amber Pink- ham, Carolyn Lewis, Priscilla Reed. Beverly Gihhs, Whitmore Gar- land. Second row: Barbara Arahas, Peggy Kelley, Norma Wilcox, Lor- raine Emerson, Lorraine Holmes, Betty Howard, Mrs. Tucker. Third row: Estelle Townsend, Joan Proctor, Janice Newall. Carol Green- leaf. Carol Moore.
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