Manasquan High School - Treasure Yearbook (Manasquan, NJ)
- Class of 1940
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Page 69 text:
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THE TREASURE CHEST
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IVIANASQYAN llllill SlTll00L
STYIDENT GUYEIINDIENT
l,I'6'SI'1I6IIf ....... . . . ,.,.... , . . . FRANKLIN SHAAIQ
Vice Presiderzl. . . , . . . . DORIS HAVEN
Secrelary' , , . . . . . CLAIRE FIASCOIYARO
7reasurer . . . , , . . . . . . . .ROBERT MORRIS
Advisers
MRS. GRACE TAYLOR MISS ELIZABETH DUPRAT
The students of Manasquan High School enjoy all the benefits of democracy under
the Manasquan High School Citizens' Government. The right to hold ollice, have a
voice in the government. hold elections by students' choice, and the privilege of intro-
ducing plans to benefit all are some of the outstanding events which make Manasquan
Citizens, Government a truly democratic organization.
In the school year of I939-I940, Manasquan High School Citizens, Government
has been prominent in County and State Council work. Numerous delegates have
attended the regular meetings.
The formation of the Squan's Sunshine Service Fund was the most important
achievement of the Governmenfs yearly work. This service was made possible by the
whole-hearted support of the students. The aim of Squan's Sunshine Service is to cheer
those class members who have been saddened through some misfortune.
Plans have materialized this year for the Council to purchase Council pins dis-
playing the school seal with an attached bar to designate the position held by members
in the Student Government.
The Manasquan High School Citizens' Government brings to a close another
successful year of Student activities, made possible only through the Cooperation and
sincere efforts on the part of the Student body.
Sixty-fi vc
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Page 68 text:
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THE TREASURE CHEST
JUNIIIII. llllill SCll00L t
Presirfwzl----Grade 3 . l"HANKl,lN EIHICH
l'rf's1'zla1zt- -Grade 7 ..................... HOWARD BOOTH
This is a history of the great and mighty classes of '40 and 7-Ll which we hope will
go down in school history as the best classes ever to graduate from Manasquan ,lunior
High School. Under the leade1'ship of our class presidents we enjoyed countless good
times and the term slipped swiftly hy.
There are many events which occur when one is in Junior High School. The eighth
grade was fortunate in having two class trips. The first trip in October when both the
seventh and eighth grades visited the New York Yvorldls Fair. The second trip in the
latter part of April when they left on the long talked about New York Trip. Both
alforded them much pleasure and were of great educational value.
Scholastically both classes have held a good record, always heing represented
on the Honor Rolls. It was during this year that the Junior High School paper, "The
Periscopel' was first published.
We of the seventh grade are looking forward to entering the eighth grade while
we of the eighth grade are looking forward to four enjoyable high school years.
Sixty-four
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THE TREASURE CHEST
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STITIIENT l70l'IlT
fudge . . , .ARTHUR KAUPE
Recorder . .ELISE CRANE
Clerk . , , .... PATSY WHELAN
District Attorney , , , .RICHARD DAY
f4fI'Ul'S6I' .... .,...... .... , . . . . . . . , MR. OXEIXFORD
The Manasquan High School Student Court was organized under the superxision
of lVlr. Oxenford for the purpose of dealing with tratlic violations. ahuse of property.
and cases dealing with misconduct on school grounds. Meetings are held on the second
and fourth Monday of each month.
The procedure is as follows: Any person receiving a sunnnons issued by patrol-
nien, appears before the court. A session is called to order hy the Judge: followed hy
the roll call, and recorderas report ol previous activities. The Clerk then reports on the
next ease on the calendar. The defendant is asked to state his case and is questioned by
the attorney. The jury com enes to weigh the exidence. announce the decision. and if
guilty, the penalty. The Judge then pronounces the sentence and dismisses the case.
lVlemliers of the Student Court are: Seniors-Elise Crane, Patsy Vllhelan, Frank
Newman, Arthur Kaupe. LeRoy Applegate. Charles Robinson: Juniors-Charlotte
ltobinsong Doris Sprague: Roberta Hulshart, Nick llaternoster, Richard Dayg Sopho-
niores-Thonlas Burkhead. Alfred Kegn, James Briceg Freshmen-lVlonroe Hawes.
Henry Schenherg Eighth Grade-Franklin lfirichg Seventh CradefHoward Booth.
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