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1 , If' , fi ,Az I K f :ls 'Y 7 Q ',ff5 ,.J ' ,I f ,L,f 1 1Q14,lL1,ff-fzyxfc !,f,f!,gi1f' September 18, 1945 September 19, 1945 October 2, 1945 November 1, 1945 November 6, 1945 November 9, 1945 November 16, 1945 December 4, 1945 January 8, 1946 January 15, 1946 January 22, 1946 February 5, 1946 March 5, 1946 March 12, 1946 March 19, 1946 Aprii 2, 1946 April 9, 1946 April 25, 1946 may 15, 1946 There's that man again! Yes, It's Del Obert with more magazines. Charles F. Ahern, F.B.l. agent, spoke on crime today. Miss Virginia Drew, handwriting expert, ana- lyzed our penmanship in assembly. The prowess oi our Dramatic Club was proven to- day in a series of One-Act Plays. Whtch out! There's a car coming! Inspector Bernard Knowlton spoke on safety. More One-Act Plays! We thought they were all finished. Sportsmanship program today. Thank you, Liss Jandron and Wk. Okerman. NGuadalcanal Diury.u Thank you, Student Coun- cil, for a truly enjoyable movie. Mr. Edward Gates spoke to us today on world affairs. nSo Proudly We Hailn was shown today through efforts of our Student Council. nsaps at Sea.U You guessed it, another movie. What! Another? nKing of Kingsn. this time. My Goodness! Still another! Rodd I41cDowcll Y in nOn the Sunny Sido.H nDuke of West Point.n Two and one-half more periods ommitted. lk. Russell Curry gave us 9 lesson in etiquette and dancing. nThe Advonturas of Tom Sawyern was shown today. Rillism Hacker, em inunt pianist and conductor, entertained us with the cl ssics. nlhe Greit Victor Hcrbcrt.n Thanks, again, Student Council, for a mirvelous movie schedule. The main speaker at assembly today was Mr. larry Livingston. Research and knowledge.
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' ff: 0 ' ki, if all STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council organized for the second year under the cap- able guidance of Mrs Walsh, the faculty advisor. In the first meeting Paul Kenney edged out Francis Vowlcs in a hot contest for the presi- dential office. Francis Vowles was elected Vice-Presidentg Molly Hid- den, Secretary! and Richard Rand, Treasurer. Several important problems pertaining to the welfare of the stu- dents were solved during the year. The Council recommended that bet- ter seating facilities be provided in the-laboratoryg their suggestion was carried out. An attempt to obtain a coke machine got lost in the shuffle. A movie f nd was established and several dances were put on for the benefit of the fund. Thus, tho Council was able to sponsor several excellent movies for the enjoyment of'the student body. The question of a new trophy case was brought up, but it was decided to await the building of the proposed new high school. Altogether, the Student Cquncil onjoyed a fairly successful year. JUNIOR HIGH CLUB The seventh grfde girls organized their club Sept. 26, 1945. They named it thc Miscellnncy Club. we elected officers and a ,program committee as follows: lJanc Bnscom - president Constance Rowley - vice-president Barbara Cochran - secretary Rosamcnd Huff - treasurer Program Committee: 5arilyr Brown - chairman June Maston Mary June Gilchrest The program committee made a program as follows: October, November and December ---- Work on Tree Finder badge for Girl Scouts, we had a cortust tossee who had tho best treo rotebook. Jean Eyles won tho contest for the best book. Connie Rowlev won the prize for having the largest collection of leaves. January and February ---- Playing basketball. March-- ---- we had 2 quiz program one week. Jean Eyles had a team consisting of herself, Lorraine Meeker, and Marjorie Marland. Their team was called the Robins. Varciu. Jebb had a team consisting of herself, Marilyn Brown, and Janet LeDuc. They were called the Blue birds. Marcia's team won. The quiz was given in the same manner as the Wachusett High School Quiz on 'the radio. The next week in lunch we told jokes and did stunts. The week after that a jumping rope con- test was taken up. h April ------ ----Collecting stamps iv May and June---Playing Softball
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