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ttte uU ce OUice Service Art does not imitate, but interprets The attractive showcase and neatly displayed bulletin boards are the results of the work of the active members of the Art Service Club. Neatness is the password of these people whose main purpose is to serve the school in any artistic way possible. Each year they also award a trophy to the homeroom with the most attractive Christmas decorations. 7 Jli 'ia'Uf (?lu6 Laws die, books never This year, B.H.S.'s Library Club is under the efficient guidance of Mrs. Marianna Mershon. The group consists of fifteen members who also serve on the library staff. This club trains a student in the duties of a librarian and the members also suggest ways for improvement in the library. Anne Larcom, class of 52, has been president for the past year. Know the true value of time These capable young ladies, chosen from the students taking the college or scientific course, serve in the Attendance Office. They are kept very busy doing secretarial work and keeping up the longstanding accuracy record. They are chosen, trained, and directed by their capable advisers, Miss Gross and Miss Pavidis.
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Student Council Let the Constitution live! The Student Council serves as the executive body of Boonton High's largest organization, — the S.R.A. Here, students may join the meetings and offer suggestions concerning our school government. Mr. Caplinger is the capable adviser of this important group. Service ctutf Service with a smile This club is composed of Seniors and Juniors recommended by the faculty and elected by a committee of the club officers. Aside from maintaining order in the halls and performing numerous other services, they annually offer a scholarship to some deserving Senior. We should quietly hear both sides The Student Court consists of a Chief Justice, two Judges, and a Secretary, all of whom are chosen by the Senior members of the Student Council. When a Service Club member issues a summons to a student who has violated a school regulation, it is the duty of the Student Court to try that person and inflict suitable punishment. The Judicial Board this year consisted of Len Creatura as Chief Justice, and Mr. Herrmann as the able adviser. Student @ourt
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t f ' tyuicOxHce G iee Our time is your lime Running errands, typing, filing, and general office work are a few of the many tasks performed by the Guidance Staff. Any student wishing college data, advice on any subject, or a consultation with his adviser, is welcome to visit the office during his free time. The Guidance Counselors are ably assisted in the office by junior and senior class girls. 76e Tiationat r Society Nothing endures but personal qualilies The N.H.S. is our only organization which has the honor of being nation-wide. Its members are chosen from the students of the junior and senior classes who are outstanding in leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Among their annual activities are the Faculty Tea and a formal banquet given to welcome the newly elected members. The club is ably advised by Miss Maraziti. V f f Senior Right this way, please This group of twelve members is elected by six faculty members and the former senior ushers. They are selected from a group of junior ushers who qualify themselves by serving at one assembly. Chosen on the basis of their poise, dependability, willingness to serve, and their tact in handling people, they add the finishing touch to school functions and public shows.
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