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I he Red and Black Tunc: The Princeton Cannon March. I. There is a banner in the sky, The streaming Red and Black, Under it all Boonton’s foes Are gallantly turned back. Her warriors brave have struggled on With steadfast, lofty aim. And placed the shining Red and Black On enduring heights of fame. Chorus Rally to your colors now, Tor Boonton High School calls on you, Tight, tight for victory And for honor true. Rah, rah, rah. Proudly she watches you, You will not fail her in the cause, With hearts loyal and true Bring her own colors through, Boonton’s Red and Black. II. The glorious flag which flaunts the breeze Breathes of a courage rare, Tine purposes and high resolves, To chailange them who dare. While Boonton High School thus goes on Unswerving, firm and true, She looks to us to carry on Her work and ideals, too. I'j£e Fourteen —Helen C. Dunn, ’2.1
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Student Council Harriet Griffith - President Joseph Maraziti I ice-President Lois Spreen Secretary Emil Hornick Treasurer Mr. H. A. Spurway Faculty Advisor The various classes selected the following as their representatives on the Student Regalian Council for the year 1929-30. Seniors—Harriet (.riffith, Ethel Berhman, Clarice Neitzold, Gene Fenn, Emil Hornick, Bertha Blanchard, Alt. Juniors—Helen Headley, Ruth Hassell, David Galloway, Joseph Maraziti, Dorothy Merrimen, Alt. Sophomores—Kathryn Wilson, Lois Spreen, George Noll, Edward Baldwin, Alt. Freshmen —Elite Brush, Charles Carroll, Alt. Mr. Spurway continued as Faculty Advisor. The Council was quickly organized and opened the years activities with a Sport Dance at which all new members of the High School were given an opportunity to become acquainted with the Fatuity and Student Body. The Council sponsored a magazine campaign to raise money to pay for the new fence around the athletic held. This project met with great success. Several amendments, which met the present demands and helped to make clearer certain portions of the Constitution, were adopted. Several new clubs have been added to the roster of the school’s activities, and these, together with the former activities, have kept student interest very high. The S. R. A. has continued its excellent record for efficient management of Student activities, and led by the Student Council with Mr. Spur way as Faculty Advisor, feels that the past year has been a successful one. Page Thirteen
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