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The Reflector Board Setlteti. lull to right: Rosemarv Coleman, l.1lert1lt11't'g XVilliam lorsyth. Iitllltlff Doris Pendleton, rlrl. S Iumltnqi R e lacoste. fltlL'k'l'll-Sllltl, Priscilla Johnson. ,'lI'I.' Joseph N'lcX'ey. S'ptt1'ls: Ma rie Ra vner. littsrness. lfclil or Associate Eclitor fltlL'el'I1's14r7g Manager THE STAFF WIl.l-lAlVl T. EORSYTH JOHN A. BEROERON flSSl-SICIHISI Vv'alter W. Chomka. Joseph D. Sanna. Antonio A. Forte. Priscilla P. Johnson 'urzsmess Manager MARIE G. RAYNER Assistants: Norma Booth. Marjorie C. Warren, Helen J. Marek, Ef11l4lfJl'l'tl1S Sporls Erltloi' Art ljdiloz' Assistants: Class Aduiser flfl f'lCl'L'liSL'I Jacqueline R. lfeonard, Pauline M. Ciadoury John A. Bergeron, Vvlilliam T. Forsyth, Rosgmnry M. Coleman, James Walsh. Albsrt Poole, Barbara A, Cooper, Mary E. McCourt, Barbara C. Kut. Catherine T. Kirk. Cyrilla D. Bliss, Claire R. Monroe, Louise M. Wall. Thomas E. Toner. Patil Pt. Chabot. Norman H. leech, Edwin l. Adler. Charles J. Piorkowski JOSEPH MCVEY PRlSCll.l,A JOHNSON Doris Pendleton. John Costa FACULTY MISS ELSIE E, ROBERTS MISS IRENE E. GEDDES 31 RENE W. LACOSTE
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The Reflector in the Making lnsuring suflicient financial backii for a Yearbook entails considerable het and leg Work. Searching the field ft sponsors, the committee has solicited ac surpassing all expectations. l'l!vI7ill7L'ILlI C.llll'I7llllI-tI77l'I'S2 'liony l7orle. Jo' Costa. Rene lacoste. Miss Roberts. Walt Chomka. Anticipation of the unexpected truly the byword of the Yearbook plai ners. Always confronted with difucu situations that develop from insignil cant facts which begin to unfold then s.lves at the most inopportune moment make constant demands on the attentic and patience of our faculty advisers. Ifxeculitw Board: .lolm Bergeron, Bill liorsyl Doris Pendleton. Priscilla Johnson. Compiling accurate accounts of da assimilated by the executive and Hnanci committees is the lot of the Secretari Staff. Typing and assembling writeui is an arduous task creditably accon plisbed. Secreltwiiul Sltlllvz Helen Marek, .lacqueli Leonard. Marie Rayner. Norma Booth.
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Classes ....... Coslume Designing-The colorful array of dresses. blouses, and skirts flashing in the corridors, represent the efforts of the sewing classes. Pride in work well done explains why economical seniors have such fine wardrobes. Office Practice--Among the assorted duties of the typing class is the singular one of producing copies on the Rexeo-graph and Mimeograph machines. Tests. cheers. songs. and programs for school activities are con- stantly in demand thus necessitating the patient and ua- tiring cooperation of our efficient commercial depart- ment. Home Making-The preparation, as well as the pro- vision of the bacon, is necessary to sustenance. Girls who prefer to train for domesticity, rather than careers in business or college. find numerous facilities in Home Economics to develop their skills in all the phases of home making. Practical Transcription--lVlodern devices. which simplify the stenographers work in business offices, are becoming increasingly popular. A dictaphone. an ap- paratus for quick and eflicient transcription. is a recent addition to the typing classes' collection of mechanical aids, paying dividends as a time saver. Voice Culture4Oratorical eloquence and leadership go hand in hand. Mr. Shunney's combined Elccution and Dramatics course. by offering many and varied aspects of speech, has provided the Senior class with talented speech-makers and actors, thus benefiting the students both financially and educationally. Electrical Science-In a world where electricity com- prehends innumerable uses, the need for capable workers is reflected: thus. the course in electricity has attracted a large number of our students. Here are our future electricians proving that they have mastered its practical application. General Science-Nothing is more thought-provoking than self-introduction to the world of science by means of experimcntae tion. Delving into the intrica- cies of Nature is certain to yield strange phenomena. Assimila- tion of knowledge acquired throughout the year culminates in a prize exhibit at the Annual Providence Journal Science Fair.
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