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Page 26 text:
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SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was again formed under the direction of Miss Biggerstaff. The officers are Barbara Noble, President; Beverley Hayden, Vice President; Lewis Cannon, Secre¬ tary; Paul Ford, Treasurer. During the year several one-act plays were presented for auditorium programs. THE CHRISTMAS ROSE The Senior Dramatic Club, under the direction of Miss Biggerstaff, pre¬ sented the one-act play The Christ¬ mas Rose for a Christmas Assembly. The cast was as follows reading from left to right: Dorothy Schreck, Her¬ man Roesberg, Marilyn Orr, Donald Welt, Carl Reed, Jeanne Palmer, Thomas Kopernik, Margaret Trudo. 22
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SENIOR PATROL The purpose of the Senior Patrol is to direct traffic and to encourage courtesy in the corridors and on the campus. The patrol was given the full support of Mr. Sisson so that it could carry on its duties sucessfully. Paul Ford, President; Lewis Cannon, Secretary. READERS ' REFLECTION Many seniors were on the staff of the Readers ' Reflection this year with Margaret Trudo, Editor-in-chief and Alice Healy, Associate Editor. Dele¬ gates from the staff attended the state Scholastic Press Association Convention in New Haven. Early in the fall the staff spon¬ sored a sport dance, the receipts of which made it possible for us to con¬ tinue sending the paper to Suffield High boys in service. 21
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FRENCH CLUB The French Club is a new club to Suffield High School. It was organ¬ ized by Miss Poirier to give the mem¬ bers an opportunity to use conversa¬ tional French. During the meetings ihe time is spent preparing French plays, playing games in French, reading French stories, and speaking French. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club does everything possible to aid the pupils who use the library for class purposes and recreation reading. The members keep the library as cheerful a place to work in as they can. Some of the routine work to be done in the library by the members is keeping all books in their special places and checking books in and out for the pupils to read. The Library Club sponsored a sue- cessful record dance in the audi¬ torium. Officers of the club this year are Marilyn Orr, President; Ruth Merrill, Vice President; Hazel Campbell, Secretary; Jeanne Bailey, Treasurer.
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