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uardA and Patrol 0 Three of Beverly's little-rewarded and yet most valuable groups are the hall guards, auto patrol, and bounds committee. All of these groups are under the direct supervision of Mr. William C. Morri- son, who devotes much of his time towards making these groups function properly. lt is the duty of hall guards to keep the halls clear of students during the period in which classes are in session. Due to the effort of these loyal Normans, the halls have become much quieter and give students more of a chance to study. Beverly's auto patrol is in charge of keeping the cars in the parking lot during the regular school day. Another duty of this patrol is to inspect neighborhood gathering places for students who have violated school rules and have gone oft bounds. Keeping students on bounds during school hours is the iob which is handled by Beverly's bounds committee. if l .l li , as 551'---it L .. 411101 AUT l-LIN Q xxtttiglgffta A if , S it r 5 2 . D 4 1 -42742-. 1 LI Q X no' 'au ur ' Aun- ':, ' yo F s f 0 1 H eg -3, gn, D 1- L 4 .-ia, Q.,- ..,
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