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F. Olinnsky English Dept. R. Richardson Mathematics Dept. A. Quilty English Dept. C. Rios language Dept. A. Rothslein Citizenship Dept. C. Reiser! Alathemalics Dept. L Schectman Science Dept. F.. Schmit: Physical Education R. Schwarlzapfcl Science Dept. G. Scot! Music Dept. J. Shetland Citizenship Dept. M. Shenton l anguage Dept. K. Smith English Deft. G. Van Elman Commercial Dept. No I Pictured: A. Hoffman — Home Economics Dept. and R. O’Rourke — Citizenship Dept. .1. Vemillo Music Dept.
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A. Gehde Industrial Arts Depl. V. Keeney I at lie mat Us Depl. I. Gluck Science Dept. II. Kuliu Music Dept. A. Goldsworthy Commercial Dept. I. I ..imlwrson Speech Dept. L. Keenan Art Dept. J. Liggero ( ommercial Dept. 10 I- McNamara English Dept A. Mullin Citizenship Depl. VV. Mulvlhill Citizenship Dept. 11. Newton Commercial Depl.
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STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Ia-Ii to right, seated: . Madden, H. Reynolds. E. Allicri, R. Pincus, P. Stango, A. Famaletti. M. Vurrichio. Standing: R. Slack. T. Gurnee, J. Reese. B. Frame. Student Advisory Council The newest organization in Glen Cove High School is the Student Advisory Council. It was developed through the efforts of the faculty and administration. 1 he Student Advisory Council is a modified student government. It does not have the authority of unlimited government, but it is actually more effective because it has the co-operation of the administration. Although it has only thirteen representatives, S.A.C. represents all functions of school life. The four classes are represented on the council by their respective president and secretary, and. in the case of the Senior class, the vice-preident as well. Extracurricular activities, sports. Tattler, and Alpha are among those groups which have representation. At their meetings, the S.A.C. presents to the administration those problems which arise during the school year and suggests possible solutions for them. If these are feasible, they are taken into consideration by the administration. The actual purpose of the Student Advisory Council is to advance co-operation and co-ordination between the student body and the administration and, thus, to provide a happy, pleasant, and constructive school year for the students of the high school.
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