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STUDENT CONGRESS TUDENT Congress is organized to give the student body an opportunity through its representatives to make a careful study of student problems and to offer suggestions as to procedures. The president of each home- room automatically becomes a member of the Congress. The problems dealt with are those which arise from the student activity program of the school. The Congress aims to initiate and support projects of common interest to the majority of the student body. It strives for participation' by the major- ity. Through the student committees with their sponsors-assembly, build- ing and grounds, dance, homeroom representatives, lost and found, traffic, and reception-students and faculty members plan programs cooperatively. This year's Congress has adopted a War Orphan, has sponsored the Treasure Chest Fund from which contributions are made to tuberculosis, paralysis and Red Cross drives, has established a general fund for the support of clubs and committees, has provided bus transportation to out-of-town athletic events, has purchased a Bergenfield High School flag, and has taken an active part in building school traditions. Student Congress officers are Eugene De Angelis, president, Ray Weigle, vice-president, Catherine Byrne, treasurer, and Betty Oerter, secre- tary. 27
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,of -L. N.. 3 5 we D ,253 B-HIVE N its fourth year of publication, B-Hive has established itself as a real part of Bergenfield High School. Formerly, the paper was issued once a month, but this year it was decided that B-Hive would come out every two weeks, totaling sixteen issues. After winning second place in the national Columbia Scholastic Press Association in l945, B-Hive is again entering the contest in 1946. Journalism I, the reportorial staff, and Journalism ll, the editorial board, make up the B-Hive Club, which is now larger than it has ever been. With the increased number of Journalism students, more editors have been ap- pointed, making the work more specialized. With each year, B-Hive hopes to bring more information and enjoy- ment to its readers. H 26
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