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an 1LHl 'I'3 1CEN'l'ERb 1RIGH'l'5 MR. AND MRS. NORTH ALMA MATER HARRY JAMES II .lI'STIl'E SPANISH TEA EXAMS TOMORROW l,l'l l'l.l'I NIGHTINGALE S'I'RIl'TLY INSTRUMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP - LI'IADERSHl!' WHA'l S THE VIOLATION L 191 mx x,
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TRAFFIC BOARD Around talilv, Right lo lmfl: Nladlyn Canasso, lfrauk Deeerlio, Mae Allen. Ernest Aniirrnani, Doris llillwrt, L1-o Sleinhardt, Mr. Stan- rood 'l'own1'. Adviser, Miss llervnice Daniels, Adviser. Raymond lloards- l1-y. Marvin Sparrow, Doris Walsh, l.ouis Casillo. Pauline Dell? Fon- laine, Vietor Rierio. SAFETY CLUB ln time of war the slogan of Safety First has twice as much importance as it has in peacetime. Everything we did this past year was keyed to such a piteh of ex' citeincnt and' tension that we rarely thought of safety and the prohlems that accoinpanied it. However, its significance was impressed on our minds hy the activif ties of the Safety Cluh, competently ad' vised hy Miss Ada Hallock. The program of the cluh this past year was geared to the safety prohlems that confront industrial Bridgeport. A surf Vey of various trafhc prohlems was made and presented to the cluh niemhers for discussion. In cofoperation VVIUI the Block Plan, Mr. Prescott Nichols, Deputy Chief in charge of First Aid Instruction, was guest speaker on Octoher Iss. His topic was Wliait Young People Can Do for the Wair Effort. On Deceinher 2, Mi'. Collier of the State Board of Education spoke to cluh menu' hers on war economies and l'reflnd'u.ction Courses. Miss Ohlson, Secretary of the State Board of Nurses, spoke on Nursing is Wiir Wcirk with a Futurev. l'atrici.i Westcixfer was in charge of the posters this year, whieh kept the word uSafety hefore the pupils. Oiiicers of the cluh for '-12743 were' Louis Casillo, l'resident1 lvladlyn Capasse, Vicefllresidenitg Doris Cilhert. Secretary: Oscar Miller, Treasurer: and Doroth-.f Waiiiier and james Begg, Chairmen of Committees. Murray Dryer. SAFETY ULU!! Row l. liefl to Riirht .111 Gillespie, l'I1litli lllllll i Madlyn l'anasso, Vi11 Pics Louis Casillo. Pru Hallock, Advise-r: Do s li1-rt, Oscar Millci Manu l.a1'as, Hi-rlii-rt Hu kovu 1 Row 2, lwft to Hiilhl Burton Wynus. i W1-slov1-r, llill Vans luln Parry. .lim M1-1-han N ni Goldfarli, 'Rolieri Si ui Dann Johnson, .Iamu lc L Marlha Mavrogiani lixi i. Stuinhardt, JI-an Wlilll Row il, l.vfl lu Ri Marirart-t lrauro, V I o l i Di vnis. Dorothy lxulinski I l o i' 0 n 1' 1' flrosshunill1l Pc-griziv Nelson. Mau R11 x Celeste Pires. .lvann1 Mill lins, Betty Kumaile
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PHYSICAL A. A. BOARD Euan. Charles McCarthy. A. A. REPRESENTATIVES Knvvlimr. Left to Riizht: Francis Boyle, Ji-anne Mullins, Marie Cowley, Irene Velvcky, Mary lion North. Mildred D1-lla Donna. Lena Falco, Evelyn Simoneelli. John Dozier. Sitting. lic-ft tn Right: Frank' Pvarcy, Dorothy Egan, Thomas Will. Betty MeMullin. Jean Sivmvrs. Cyril Gvlfanil, Ruse DeSimone, l'lnhraim Sparrow. Stantlinxr, Left, to Right: Doris Gilbert. Murray Dryer. Marie Panuzio, Lloyd Holmes, Joan 'l'rumhulI, Glen Hamlin, Miltlrczl Palmatier, Wesley Brzowski. Mario Ponzvtti. Burton Wynus, Anzela Rihi-ra. Physical fitness is an essential part of the routine at every army camp, and CHS. is no exception. Mziiiy sports activities are opened to all who qualify, and this year, as well as in the past, our Athletic Associaf tion has offered houndless opportunities in the sports field. Sports are not only enter, taining to watch and fun to participate in, laut they also prepare us for accomplishing the multitude of war duties so imperative at this tlrne. Uur A.A. Board at Camp C.l'l,S. has complcted another sucleessful year, conf ducting all the athletic maneuvers of our various sport cluhs. With Mr. Lester Silverstone as its adviser, the Board pref twi sented several camp assemhiies, includfing the eyerfpopular pep asscmhlies and also a tahle tennis exhihition featuring Mr. Douglas Cortland and Mr. Harry Cook. Early in Septemher, A.A. representaf tives were elected in the home rooms at campg in turn, these representatives ref ported the results of the meetings to thc students, so that everyone might have a knowledge of the current sports events. All the intrafmural activities during the year were planned hy the Board. One of the 'ihiflitesu of the athletic year was the new electric score hoard, presented to the Athletic Association hy the school shop Sitting, Left tn Right: Carol Duu I u Raueei. Anne G1-lfanl. Standing. Left to Right: Mr. Ia-stu Si x stone, Eilwarcl Seull, Plilward Monks Ninvv
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