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A trip by bus was sponsored by the Student Council in that those interested might see a football game. It was decided that we would go to the game at Concord, New Hampshire and see St. John High School play St. Joseph High of Manchester. Incident- ly St. Joe was defeated. Jack Munhall, Richard Hartwell, and Edythe Fournier were selected by the presi- dent to work with the faculty in choosing the three one -act plays which were presented February 17. ln order to be able to distribute this yearbook by graduation it is necessary to have the manuscript in the pub1isher's hands by March 1. This makes a full report of the Student Council impossible since it is quite impractical to determine the activities which will be performed after this date. However, it can be seen from the partial re- port that the Council is performing its work very efficiently. S 'news Staff V FRONT ROW: Miss Rich, Jean Worth, Janice Hills, Ruth Clark, Edythe Fournier, Christine Brown, Leona Allison, Mary Ellen Thornton. SECOND ROW:Barbara Shea, Nelson Fuglestad, Joan Hartwell, Ralph Whitcomb, .Ioan Cununings, Elaine Fournier, William Bezio. Joyce Brooks, BACK ROW: Donald Dunlap. Gerhard Fuglestad, Jack Mmhall, hkrle Aborn, Charles Butterfield, Arthur Allison, George Levisr Gary Cutter. Z5
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Student Council FRONT ROW: Mr. Young. Joyce Brooks, Edythe Fournier, Jack Munhall, Charles Butterfield, Joyce Elliott, lvhry Ellen Thornton, Wayno Olson. BACK ROW: Betty Brown, Donald English, Joan Hartwell, Gerhard Fuglestad, Leona Allison , Donald Wallace, Carlton Brooks. Edwin Roberts. STUDENT COUNCIL Early in October the third consecutive Student Council held its first meeting of the year. Their officers for the year 1949-50 were chosen by the entire student body as: President, Charles Butterfield: Vice-President, Richard Hartwell: Secretary, Edythe Fournier: Treasurer, Jack Munhall. The first activity of the Council was to vote to continue the Student Patrol and to install Jack Munhall and Richard Hartwell to supervise this function. A second committee of Richard Hartwell, Mary Ellen Thornton, and Gerhard Fuglestad were chosen to form a social committe whose duty it is to select the dates for class and Student Council activities in order that all sponsors may have benifit of the Town Hall or school facilities without infringing upon an- other's right, Activity tickets were again issued to students of the school. These tickets were sold at one dollar and twenty -five cents and admitted them to all home basketball and baseball games. The funds thus accrued help defray the expend- itures of running the activities. During the basketball season the Council sold candy at the home games to also defray expenses. Z4
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S'NE.WS REPOR T Dear Readers: In the first issue of S'news this school year we introduced our new teachers to the public. They are Miss Gene Rich, Commercial teacher, Physical Education girls teacher, S'news advisor, and also coach of the girls' basketball team: Mr. John Lawson, teacher of Physical Education, Social Studies, and coach of boys' basketball: Mr. Robert Holmes, teacher of languages and sciences. We have Mr. Young with us again this year as our headmaster and Mrs. Roberts who has been teaching here for six years. We have a new addition to our staff this year. The Roving Reporter who has the job of circulating throughout the school and town to find any social news and to get people's ideas on different issues. both local and national, that arise. Buddy Whitcomb, because of his superior artistic ability, was added to our staff. ln the first issue we had a very good article on how baseballs are covered, which must have been interesting to those who like that sport. We have had some new ideas for features in this last two issues. The scrambl- ed song titles have been very popular and several schools have mentioned them in their exchange notes. We have a regular art section where any pictures drawn by the students can be submitted. That way we hope to include more art in S'news and also give anyone a chance to see what he can do. We have not been able to put out as many issues of S'news this year as we would have liked to as we have had additional duties, shortening up the necessary time needed to get S 'news out, but we have hopes of improving in the future. Z6
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