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Setiior Library Club library club has this year been reorganized by Miss Orr into a progressive and efficient unit. Since its establishment under Miss Kunes, it has become an active organization and a worthwhile enter- prise for its members. The work of the club includes arranging and keeping the library neat and orderly, both the books and the students studying there, while the librarian is occupied with her classes. Through- out the year under the direction of Miss Orr, the club has also prepared and presented several short skits for education and entertainment. This year’s members were Joyce Young, Barbara Howard, Adelc Cowan, Harold Hedges, Sue Mazzaferro, Edith Hepworth, Betty Prince, Mary Snead, Peggy Freeman, Andrea Tyler, Betty Lynn, Mary Jacobs, Carol Baker, Marie Drumm, Betty Harris, Bea Rovello, Helen Sobieray, and Robert Fields. Junior Library Club j jNDER the sponsorship of Miss Orr, a junior library club has been introduced among the school activities. Its purpose is to give instruction and experience to prospective senior library club mem- bers, thus furthering the activities of that group in future years. This junior club included only eighth grade students, this year’s members being Carol Tuthill, Daisy Taplan, Barbara Wallace, Helene Tap- pert, Joan Marsales, Jane Foster, Beverly Hallock, Shirley Pcntz, Ruth Gillespie, Marjorie Gaffga, Mary Jane Thompson, Tom Monsell, Ernest Macombcr, Herbert Jacobs, George Matthias, and Jean Volinsky.
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Purple Quill rJ,HE Purple Quill” stands out as one of the foremost activities of our school, not only in its own pub- lication, but because of the interest it stimulates in all other school projects. This year’s Purple Quill” staff has carried out its work promptly and efficiently, producing a paper of real interest to the entire school. With the ever present help and guidance of Miss Kathryn McClellan and Mr. Douglas Tompkins, some of the members worked hours after school so that the students might have their newspaper on time. The staff in its working order is as follows: Joyce Goldin, editor; Beth Harrer, associate editor; Arthur Rowland, boys’ sports editor; Priscilla Staples, girls’ sports editor; Adele Cowan and Edith Hep- worth, exchange editors; Marjorie Tuthill and Mary Jacobs, art editors; Marie Hansen, business mana- ger; Sue Mazzafcrro, grade news; Robert Leden, Frank Thornhill, George Turner and Robert Fields, advertising staff; Marie Hansen, Muriel Tolman, Theresa Cervone and Joyce Goldin, typists; Lorretta Hubbard, Irene Caputo, Dot Wells, Harold Hedges, Marion Watson, Leona Kahn, Betty Mazzo, Sally Gillespie, Ann Price, Joyce Young, and Virginia Hansen, reporters.
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