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Back R Bushover?wB0?lI1:a Hoffman V211 Wnere Blk n a ema Van Noord: Fmt Row D ouma Hurchmsgn Camo War Bonds and Stamps Sales Every Tuesday mormng has been set 3S1dC for the purchise of war bonds and stamps We have come to realxze the 1mportance of our part 1n the war effort and the school s cooperauon IS almost one hundred per cent Durmg the month of January we purchased the Schools at War Flag whrch can be bought and flown only as long as we mamtam at least nmety per cent partlclpatlon of the student body Much credlt IS deserved by the members of the Bookkeepmg II classes who ta e charge very efflcnently of the many finanual detalls Our alm IS to keep the M1nute Man flag flymg proudly beneath our natronal emblem d atrlotnsm as a symbol of Ollf SCFVICC all P S 1 . ' , . ' a 3 . I , ' . , ,Y ' 9 3 . . . k X 'A -- 5: : .:.f::.A ' ff--.1rifQSi255:5:,J,'1 V 51 'f55s:, v 'IJ'-fisisg, l, ' f ' fifty, 'f'ff:f555f51: --fffiis 4. 3 ., 'f l 1- 'ff :E5f3f5fff:5 Egfffffffffifff s55E5?i555s::... ' ., Page 65
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'72 ,fntg '96 'SIP -vdsuM1 Student Council Service Club The Pompton lnilses Student Council is our opportunitv for student .idministr.1tion. Senior ,lack Rateliffe, the president, presides ably over the regular meetings .ind our Friday assemblies. Many student .ietivities .md school atftirs are guided hy the .1ssoei.ition's inetnhers. room in the school is represented in meetings liv .1 mqinher seleeted hy ,mich With its Qlonstitution .ind general tion, the Student Council is Pompton oeraey in Action. Nlrs. Bolopue .lCls .ldviser with Mr. Stindish .is Alternate. Each home the general group. representa- lttltes dem- as fieulty' F Wigwfltd 'E cliffe, Ellsworth, S: li Mrs. Bolopuc. The serviee club is .tn org.1niz.1tion composed of volunteer members from the student hodv with Mr. Hoffman .ts their adviser. Their purpose is to keep the corridors clear of w.tnderers during the two luneh periods and to relieve the teachers of estxxi responsihihtx. During school functions they net .is guides for the visitors. Occasionally thev get together .ind spend .tn enjoyable evening howling. -ms. wt 5- XleCr.ieken, O'Neal, Kuchm, Rohrbneli, Irietag, Mr. Hoff- in.in, Doland, Wfcsterhoff, l-Riga' 64 Last row: Vonk. Roe, Ci w man, Rohrbaeh, Nlr. Stin dish, Ynvener. Second row Decker, Dawson, McCorinielt Hartman, Ingr.xh,nn. If i r st row: Adam, Wfiltcrs, At XX
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Broome Honor Soclety The Broome Honor Society is comprised of a group of students chosen for their outstanding qualities The chapter was founded in the spring of 1940 as the Frank H Broome Chapter of the Nmonal Honor Society of Secondary Schools and has btcomt 1 coytted goal by students of excep for this honor and all students selected excel in scholarship leadership, service and character Page 66 Back Row H Seela I Rat ci e F Kuehm Second Row J Kornet C Ger maine R Bannehr J Wid m r G Moroukian First Row E Coelma L Bosma B Corn H Connelly D Tavella The following peo ple were elected to the soci Sty but were not present for the picture D Sturs burg G Walter D Wells Wiseman D A R Award We chose Beverly Corn as our most outstanding girl in a poll sponsored bv the D A R As a guest of The Hester Schuyler Lolfax Chapter Beverly attended a state wide conference held in Trenton There she met state officials and many of the girls chosen from other schools In recog nitlon of her award she will rtcelve the D A R food Citizenship Pilgrimage pm Beverly has proved her right to wear this pm by her years of service to the school and by giving a worklng example of what good citizenship means Incl dentally a faculty committee usually makes the final decision however Beverly won by such a landslide that no further decision was necessary : . g . - l'i'f , . . 2 . , . - i , . , . I - e , . ' . ' 2 '. V , - , . , . , . 1 X N . . , - , J. . . 1 i i ' x 1 1 vu on . . . tional merit. This is the third class to be eligible , , t ' t l , j i l , ' . . I 1 1 2' ' i i D i . f A I 7 I 3 4 V 7 7 H 1 v. . , . i s , .
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