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THE STUDENT COUNCIL Weekly this group meets in Mr. Young's office to discuss problems con- cerning the student body and its activities. The Council consists of ten students' nominated by the classes and chosen by the faculty. Qualifications for the Student Council are first, an ability to lead: and second, a willingness to coop- erate. OBSERVER The Observer, the high school pu.blication, is a four page journal, con- sisting of school news, editorials, literary articles, an eavesdropper and Jokes. It is published by a board made up of editors and reporters and is under the direction of Miss Bott. The purpose of the Observer is not so much to be a newspaper, as to be one of the school souvenirs to which a graduate can turn in later years to freshen up old memories. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club really has some accomplishments of which to boast in this the fourth year of its organization. The club published a twenty-four page Christmas newspaper written entirely in Latin. Two food sales were held which financed the Club's section in the year book and made possible a trip to Boston during the April vacation. In Boston, the Club members visited the Museum of Fine Arts and the Agassiz Museum in Harvard University. CSEE PICTURE-OPPOSITE PAGE5 First Row CLeft to Rightj Harriet Egan, Mary Bowman, Kathleen McLoughlin, Carmen Victoria, Malcolm Shamnias, Mary Townsend, Doris McGinty, Olive Gridley, Rachel Bouchard, Sarah E. Taylor, advisor. Second Row CLeft to Rightj Pauline Heroux, Alice Pickard, Elsie Hoyt, Elizabeth Mul- raney, Geraldine Bates, Mary Kenny, Bernadette Theroux. Third Row fLeft to Rightj-Mildred Donnelly, Patricia McCrea, Florence Saliba, Betty Rooney, Louise Tomlinson, Norman Dunn, Mildred Patterson. Fougn Row CLeft to Rightj-George Deckey, Legia Gonsalves, Alma Timmons, Patricia. enson. i551
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OBSERVER BOARD lfirst Row tl.clt to Right- 'l'lit-rcsa Olivier, Anita Alix, Olga Mega, Rntli Franklin, 'lillL'I'l'5L' lluncliarrl. SL'CUllCl Row tlicft to Right!-H liliyllis Grclmstcin, Shirley lfrccrllinc, lilcanor Xlfatt. Yiola fiitlurcl. Viola C2ll'fXYl'lg'llf, Nlary Caircs. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row CLcft to Riglitj- Simone Moreau, Otilia Ramos, Anita Alix, Mary Caircs. Therese Bouchard. V Second Row fLeft to Righty- Mattliew Oziemhlewski, Henry' Szafarz, Eastwood Boardman, Calvert Steere, David Crowell. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Mary Tuwnsnml, Piwsiflciit. Cariuen Victoria, First Vice-Prcsiclcnt Katlilcen M Cl.UllQ'llllll. Second Vice- I rcsidt'nt Doris M cGinty, St-crp-tary Malcolm Sliainmas, Trcasnrcr
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Front row tLeft to Rightj-Henry Brassard, Alice Mitchell, Ruth Basset-t, Mary Shaccal, Eleanor Vvebster, Theresa Couture, Angelina Josephs, Cecile Chomiere, I. Edwin Conley, Director. Second row fLeft to Rightl--Carmen Victoria, James Montgomery, Jean Burns, Tho-mas Bouchard, joseph Maykut, Annette Couture, Joseph NVorrall, Edward Zielinski, Stanley Zielinski. Third row CLeft to Rightl-Mabel Thornton, Ralph Buchler, John Waugh, William Ren- frew, John Shepard, john Dion, VVilliam Cartwright, Rita Orlowski. Fourth Row CLeft to Righty-Thomas Lythgoe, joseph Verfaillie, Robert Houston, Chester Pointek, Nancy Garott, Barbara Parr. CENTRAL FALLS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Here comes the band! Maybe they're playing for the football game today, or leading a parade honoring the town's most eminent citizen, or just giving the home folks an eyeful. I Through years of practice the Central Falls High School Band has merged its individualities into one. Its members have learned lessons that will last them through life,-to play together, march together, work together. In March of this year the Lockwood Band united with the Central Falls Band for the annual concert. One of the features of this concert was the ap'- pearance of a group of baton twirlers organized by band director J. Edwin Con- ley. Likewise, Central Falls joins with other bands in presenting concerts outside the city. A yearly event anticipated by Central Falls band members is the presenta-- tion of band medals to the Seniors of the group. l56l
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