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lfront row. If-lt to right: lfmily lietsingrr. Margery Townscnd. john Williams. Nlary Bogan. .Xnna jacohson. Second row: Stephen flutes, Holm-rl l,ally. Katharina Christelcr, N irginia Terry, lloris Nlanion. ilohn Nlcillcaye. Richard Dunslcr. Hack row: ,lamcs Reagan. Mr. Hadley. Faculty .Mlviscrg Nlilton Jannone. STUDENT CUUNCIL The first meeting of Student Council w as held early in the year for the purpose ol' naming candidates for the presidency and vice presidency' of the student hody. .-Xt the suhsequent election held in the home rooms. Mary Bogan was elected president and .lack Williams vice president. Margery Townsend was elected secretary of thc council at the first business meeting. This year several committees were appointed to carry out various plans. To ayoid confusion in seating at assembly programs, ushers were to be on duty each week. During the first semester Virginia Terry and Stephen Cates were ushers. and .lames Reagan and Anna Jacohson continued throughout the second semester. Lockers were inspected on the last Friday ol' each month. lfmily Betsinger and Isabel Walker took charge ol' inspecting the girls' lockers, and James Reagan and Stephen Gates inspected the boys' lockers. These committees were appointed to see that all necessary repairs were made and that lockers were kept clean. Margery Townsend, llohert lrally, Milton Jannone, Raymond Kennard, ,lohn Mm-Cleaye, Virginia Terry. and Miss Field, as faculty adviser. formed a committee to draw up a more yaried plan for assemhly programs. This committee arranged one program during the year to he giyen hy each department and cluh which was willing to appear. A series ol' special programs was scheduled by Mr. Hadley' and added to the yariety ol' entertainment. Other committees appointed later in the year were: Athletic-'Jack Williams. Emily' Bctsinger. Rohert lially. Mr. jenkins: Socialflloris Fuess, lileanor l,al7ay'ette, James lieagan, Mr. Pattersong Scholarship-f Margery Townsend. Milton jannone, Katharina Christelcr, Miss Simmons. A group ol' representatives ol' thc Student Council met with the faculty com- mittee headed hy Mr. Wilcox to discuss the new point system which has heen started. This system will allow pupils to huy' school letters which they have earned hy par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities. The Student Council passes on its suggestions and ideas to the councils of next year and the years to come with the hope that these ideas may he developed more lully' and more successfully.
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Front row, left, to right: Doris Fucss, Jocelyn Patterson, l ram'es Ryiler. Mary' Bogan, Nornia ,lane Evans. Second row: Mary' Dickson. Roger llichl, Frank Runkins. William Avery, Yiclor Warriner, Margery Townsend. KADDA CHADTEIQ Cf THE NATICNAL HUNOIQ SOCIETY President . . , . . .Frances Ryder Vice President , Wiilliain Avery Secretary , , Jocelyn ljatterson Faculty Adviser . ..... Mr. Jenkins Frank Rankins Frances Hyder Roger Diehl Doris Fuess Victor Vifarriner Margery Toyynsencl Mary Dickson Jocelyn Patterson Mary Hogan Norma Jane Evans William Avery' The IllCIlllJ6l'Sl1lp of this chapter is based on scholarship. service, leadership. and character. Members must have a scholarship average of 35 per cent for the senior year and 90 per cent for the junior year, and shall have spent at least one year in the Vilaterville Central School. This chapter belongs to the National Society, and each lnenlher is given a certificate and a gold pin. This is one of the societies which is the aini of all students with anihition and good scholarship. The inenihers are selected lay a special faculty connnittee, and will continue inelnhership after leaving school as graduate nlemlmcrs.
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