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SAFETY CLUB I-'in-st Row It-ft to right: Rose Marie Garrison. se-c'y., James RL-mr, tre-as., In-uis Cusillo. pres, .Ie-an Parry, vice-pi'1-s. Si-eoinl Row loft to riirhtz Marsrarr-1 Lauro, Mznllyn Cnpasso, Viola l rumulziro. Cumliiev Hines. Berniev Kearney. Yolanda Paseay, Miss Ada Hallock, adviser, Shirley Sorenson. San Ira Ahramowitz, Gloria Poeline, Antoinette lfiiimio. Edith Mnnusevit, Iinrhzira Schultze, Je-an Jac-ohs, Third Row left lo riirhtz Bill Vurs, Martha Mavroizianes, Florence Taupe, Dorothy Mellieott, Sylvia Schnull, .loan Heller, Lois Carlson, Rita berusin, Rohe-rt Myers. Jane Greene, Flort-nee Hosenltzinm, Florence liunziro, Altluzl Scunzillo, lilvzinoi' Skyilvl, Doris Jueolmson, Dorothy Jacobson, Frank Deeerlvt. lfoiirlh Row le-ft to right: Pat Howard, Nick Gill, Betsy Rorzihuek, Sam Iirevdman, Arlt-en Penny, bitlnm-y IsriIi,:f.l'orth. Dana Johnson. lini-l-zirzi S4-hipnl, l'Imlwa.itl Kunin, Naomi 'l'iekh:irmlt, .lean Meeker. .lim Je-pheom. SAFETY CLUB There are safety problems hoth on the high seas and on shore for the ollieers and crew niemhers of the Good Ship Central , and the Safety Cluh is the organi:ation that takes care of these matters in ship shape manner. Miss Ada V. Hallock is at the helm of the Safety Cluh and guides it in the study of preservation of human life hy means of safety measures. Uflicers of the Safety Club include: Louis Casillo, presidentg .lean Parry, vieefpresident, Rose Marie Garrison, seeretaryg james Begg. treasurerg and Sidney Bridgeforth, director of social activities. As an inspiration for the cluh a jingle contest was held to promote safety on the decks. The oflicers of the eluh judged the many jingles that were entered. The top men were Louis DeProfio, first prize winner and Lois Carlson, second prize winner. The jingles were: Follow with care the safety rules, They are very handy tools, Use them faithfully every day, They are good friends in work and play. and Help put Nippon in a hearse Make your motto safety first . Many line posters have been made hy memhers of the crew and exhihited in the passagcways. A conference held at Bassiek High School was attended hy many memhers who are making an effort to sand and canvas carelessness and promote safely. Several memhers also visited the Safety Department of the Bridgeport Brass, heing convoyed' hy Mr. Wt'hh, Safety engineer. Palice L .7 I ,E , . T101
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Nittini: It-ft to riirhtz .Ioan IIi-Ili-r. I dx ilil. Miss IInllm'lx, ziilvlsui: Stiinilinir Ivft to riuht: Snntlran Alirzxmo- TRAFFIC COURT Thc conduct of thc sailors ahoard ship is an important prohlcin, for a disordcrly iourncy is hardly dcsiralalc. The organizaf tion which maintains ordcr ahoard thc I Good Ship Ccntrall' consists of thrcc divif sions. They arc thc Scaincn's Traflic Court, Patrol, and Board, which actually arc run oy thc crcw undcr the guidancc of faculty tcachcrs. Mcinhcrs of thc patrol arc groupcd into thrcc squads which work two at a tiinc, The squads foul driftcrs' attcinpts to play havoc in thc passagcways and on thc laddcis. Thc studcnt patrol cxccutcs thc rcgulaf tions drawn up hy thu Trailic Board, Violators oftratlic rulcs arc prcscntcd with tickcts which scrvc as noticcs to rcport to the ncxt scssion of thc Traiiic Court. The Tratlic Court undcr thc dircction of Miss Ada V. Hallock, inccts cvcry Thurs' day alitcrnoon on thc port duck, calvin 22-I. Uricvanccs arc discusscd hy thc judgcs aftcr hoth sidcs ol' thc story havc hccn hcard, and thc final dccision dcpcnds on thc scriousncss of thc violation. This ycar thc -ititlgcs, whosc hash marks show thcir scniority alwoartl ship, arc: Ensign Dana Johnson, Midshipinan Dorothy Judd, and Scainan Edward Kunin. The Scrgcantsfatfarms Louis Casillo and Sandra Ahrainowit: assist in thc procccdings. Thc Court Clcrk is xloan Hcllcr. TRAFFIC BOARD The Trailic Board is not thc lcast of thcsc divisions hy far. Mcinlvcrs of thc Board arc clcctt-d to oilicc hy thc studcnt hody. The Board draws up trailic rulcs, clccts thc patrolmcn, and govcrns th: con' duct of thc Trailic Patrol. Undcr thc guidf ancc of Miss Bcrcnicc Danicls and Mr. Stan' wood Townc, the following incinhcrs havc pariicipatcd in this ycar's activitics of the Board: Elizahcth Niclscn, prcsidcntg Philip Corso, viccfprcsidcnt: thc scnior rcprc' scntativcs, Irving Stcinhardt and Thcrcsc Tcsch1 Marvin Isscrlis, c o r r c s p on d in g sccrclary and trcasurcrz thc junior rcprc' scntativcs, Paulinc Dcllc Fontainc, rtcordf ing sccrctary, and Raymond Congdong thc sophoinorc rcprcscntativcs, Dorothy Dcwf hirst and I'Icr'Iacrt Bass. The traflic captains, cach in chargc of Il dcclt. arc: Madlyn Capasso, Vsfcslcy Ushornc, Victor Riccio, and .Ican Wliitltick. Thc Traliic Board sponsorcd tht- Trailic Iain in Fchruary for all the crcw ahoard ship. Thu dance was hcld in the Ships gynif nasium. and thc following incmhcrs of thc patrol providcd cntcrtainincnt: Olivc and ,Ican Uppcnhciin, Lola Angrisani, jcan Spiclman, Frcd Trumhull, .Ioan Hcllcr, and Shiflcy Bcrliclcy. TRAFFH' COURT vuriI4Knnin. llama Jolinson. ITorotIiy z, Louis tusillo. llll TRAFI Il' VUNTRUI. Coiso. .Ivan Whitlot-It. Ili'IIi'I ont:iiiiv, Hi'i'Iui'rI. Hass, IVIGIIIIXIT Mr, 'l'ownc. Hi-nts-il Ivft to right: 'l'I10ri's:i 'lt ih Marx-in Issc-rlis, I'Iliz:iIu-II: Nit-lsvn. I' Ill Iiiiiniii Ihluils Wltlol Ili Wt-sl--y Uslioriiv, Irvini: Sli-inliarilt. l':xu Stanilinilz ' - : Wu. ' ul Vilwstl. Ray Conirilon, Dorothy Dc-Whitt
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