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Q 1 5 Q y TRADE COUNCIL Front: Mr. YVelch, P. Thurston, B. McCabe, P. Butler, R. Richards, Mr. Cameron Back: R. Paine. N. Atwood, I. Miller, C. Pyy, XV. Oc-lime, M. Ozon. TRADE SCHOOL The Barnstable Trade School is open to boys from Mr. Robert Welch and Mr. Frederick Cameron as all Cape towns who wish instruction in the five fields advisors. Council officers were Barry McCabe, presi- of carpentry, boat building, plumbing, electrical work, dentg Peter Thurston, vice presidentg and John Miller, and auto mechanics. secretary. Michel Ozon was representative to the The Trade School has its own student council with Barnstable High School Student Council. Wherc's the wrench? No wonder this won't run! 7 5
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X, The Raid-ius, the Barnstable High School news page in the Patriot, celebrated its second year of print under the able leadership of Mrs. Catherine D. Towey. This page, written by the journalism class, brought edi- torials, features, and news articles about school events 52525. eq, iff: v i Q i .- i THE RAID-IUS na, M. Shepard. Nelson, G. Williams, B. Pooler. to B.H.S. students and other interested townspeople. The Raid-ius afforded the 16 seniors in the joumal- ism class an opportunity to practice the many journal- istic skills they had learned, and to actually see themselves in println FRENCH CLUB r'fE ' ' X. Sur le pont d'Avignon. . . Front: N. Thomas, B. Pooler, S Stein, president, Miss LeConte, L. VVolsieffer, M. Perkko, P. Cook Second: M. Trimble, C. King, B Byers, L. Could, R. Scaramelli I. Chase, P. Straker, S. Hirsch. Buck: S. Francis, M. Lazard, T Bowes, B. Hallett, B. Barnard, M Montgomery, M. Dolan. The French Club, with Miss Amelia Leconte as the advisor, is organized for the benefit of any student who has had at least one year of French study. The purpose of the club is to familiarize the mem- bers with the geography, customs, language, and living conditions of France. At the meetings the students learn French songs, folk dances, games, and they put on short plays in French. Also they have been receiving a magazine, La Revue Des Gensv, which contains short stories, puzzles, and games. Miss Leconte has told several interesting stories concerning her travels in France. Front: N. Childs, M. Montgomery, L. Wolsieffer, Mrs. Towey, I. Arlington, M. Lazard, A. Frazier. Second: I. Askew, L. Whiteley, I. VanLc-euwen, M. Perkko, V. Colon- Back: S. Stein, C. Converse, C.
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