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Iliuh Seniors The High Seniors have completed a successful last semester. They were repre- sented by the following of- ficers: President, Bill M a u r e r , Vice-president, Louise Cuneo, Secretary, Doris Farrell, Treasurer, Bill Roddy, Journal Representa- tive, Helen Fanelli, Yell Leader, Leon Mason, Social Representative, Lena Dene- gri, G. A. R., Betty Notz, P 3 K 3 . f 4 95 Q mw- EK 5 'Za' ,. Wx B. A. R., Bob Colclough. Three of our best football players, who were always in there fighting for our blue and white were, Louis Toc- calino, Pete MacPhail and Stanley Lewin. Probably the most outstanding person in the High Senior Class was Joe Stanley who's brilliant work on the Journal Joys and Senior Jinks will long be remembered. With Mr. MacMillan guid- ing the controls, the High Seniors were able to do big- ger and better things, which helped to make the fall term iii filli- . , , of l939 a long to be remem- , bered semester. Many Friday evenings were spent either . ice-skating, roller-skating, F L or going to theatre parties, E- sa e while on Sundays the High R ,T M Seniors often went out bi- 'L cycle riding. I 3 W g. U i w? f..- , . ., .. . v . ryr. I , ,E A T is .rre i r.: T ' S . 4 R if ' .75 -fit L12 'lffllr . rr.. .t.i - ', 5 - , ' .1 -l r A ' Ls ' 1 'V or - ff? e YQ X , . A L X' vfwiii. m r '.5Q1m,3'Qr1r rzgsefqggyev5,2152rjk,-L,-Ewafax-xr 'f T,,T i V ga iz 5941 ,gg 7 L,:fV ilpfa raw? r'-i- im.r'1 ,we errr it .rr f V Liflrwf? fwii' v fiilii get 'S Page Eighteen
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We Obeu S L - x. ri, e W ,yijfflz J 5 , fb? K, , 1 - AMW ill! -Z71, 64644 -nav- g ,-rut.-.A-v 44' ,452 . f V A With the traditional cry of t e bailiffs Hear Ye! Hear Yel the Student Co t of the High School of Commerce is in session an another Fri- day morning court session is in progress. Of the many cases presented, jay-walking and resisting of- ficers are predominant, but this is soon checked by the efficient Senior Control and the school traffic squad. Under the Student Body Judge, Frank D'Atri, and his most capable staff, the court at- tempts to foster among the students a greater understanding of their indifference to school rules and regulations. Liberal yet effective sentences are administered in hope that the misdemeanors would be realized by the students, and a better outlook upon the school's doctrines be insured. The de- fense and prosecuting attorneys are most capable. Much can be said for the efficient way in which the court clerks carry out their many and tedious obli- gations. Under the supervision of Mr. W. Vocke, a student of law, the court is carried on in regular parliamentary procedure. l
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