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PUPILS' GO ERNING BGDY ORGANIZES ARIOUS WORKI G CCMMITTEES The Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Harry C. Smalley, is one of the most important organizations in the high school. The meetings are held once a week to discuss problems which aim to improve the school and its surroundings. Committees, such as the lost and found, pwblic rece'ption, hall, and campus, served exceptionally well at their re- spective duties. The Student Council again became a mem- ber of the New Jersey Student Council Asso- Officers ' Emerald Dillen President ........,......... Vice President ..,.,.... ,.,..,. M argaret Carll tlor ciation. Three delegates, Emerald Dillen, Chester Peterson and Mary Jane Ottinger, were sent to the state convention at Mont- clair, New Jersey. During the year the Student Council spon- sored several auditorium programs which were greatly appreciated by the entire student body. The members feel that they have accom- plished many improvements which contribute to the welfare of the school. 1937-1938 Secretary-Treasurer Adviser ......,.,.,,......,..,...,., .,.........,,..,., STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Teddy Flum Alice Garrison Elder Hacker Josephine Howell Winfield Jess Banbara Johnson Dora Joyce Jack Kirchhoff Albert Kirschenbaum Lewis Ayars Eleanor Bishop Charlotte Blackmon William Blew Milldred Boice Lester Chance Ethel Davis James Elmer Helen English Gertrude Kubler Edward Maier Millie Motta Mary Jane Ottinger Chester Peterson Jean Pickering Jerry Raphael Ralph Sellers E221 Jean Gates Mr. Harry C. Smalley Charla Smith Harold Turner Florence Vogeding Jack Wallace Miriam Warrington Paul Wentzell William Westcott Frances Woodroffe
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Editor ....,.....,. Assistant Editor ........... Business Manager ....... Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Picture Manager ,.,...,,., Art Editors .......,... -- ....... Joke Editors Historian Poetry Editor Sports Editors ,.,. .,.. . TYPISTS QUOTATIONS BACONIAN STAFF Christine Reeves Ethel Davis Carl Husted William Horton Russell Davis Ellen Soheekenbaeh James Connelly Katherine Weber Ruth Ross Helen Armand Gerald Dolloff ,Thelma Middleton iJohn Wilkinson Betty Letts Lucille Schrank iAnn Pekich l Howard Horner Leona Carman Virginia Motta Violet Robbins Mary Jane Fletcher Eleanor Kline Josephine Howell Carolyn Loder Emma Allen Betty Kirchhoff Mary Frances Husted John Wurts Maurice Dare William Horton William Clharlesworth SNAPSHOTS Vernon Sewell Allan Murray CLUB EDITORS Betty Parvin Jean Pickering FEATURE EDITOR Alice Fox ' 'HW' A - .Q J -f .-' 1' 'E -. A Eg. E211
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PUPIL LIBRARIANS ARE ORGANIZED U DER MISS RA CH'S DIRECTIO Miss Florence Rauch resumed her posi- tion as librarian at B. H. S. after a leave of absence of two years. The staff was or- ganized under her supervision. Some of the librarians serve in the art room which con- tains a complete art library. The school library is conducted in the manner of a public library. Checking, shelv- ing, mending books, filing cards, managing excuses, and keeping law and order are a few of the numerous duties. The staff has been very active in display- ing exhibits this year. National Book Week was observed by having an exhibit of books MEMBERS Llhrary Staff Ann Alkire Jane Connelly Betty Eft Betty Fisher William Fisher Mortimer Garrison Betty Kirchhoff Betty Letts Carolyn Loder Jane Lyon Margaret McKnight Ann Pekich Ellen Scheckenbach Leon Schiendelman Ruth Sheeler Mary Shoemaker Virginia Skinner Bebe Smashey Ruth Strang Miriam Warrington John Wurts Art Library Staff Dorothy Abbot Helen Armand Mildred DeMaris Mildred Layman Mary Lee Gump Miriam Haviland Alberta Hill Marjory I-Iitchner Betty Johnson Millie Motta Eleanor Schwertly Florence Wurts E231 and posters emphasizing those books that have recently been filmed, accompanied by a lecture by Miss Helen VVilcox. Within the past year, there have been exhibits concern- ing hobbies, Junior Literary Guild Books, on the development of cultivated pearls, and on ideas for college-minded pupils. The library and staff are essential parts of the high school activities. OFFICERS: President .,...,...............,...,.,............,.t..., Mortimer Garrison Vice President ,......... ..,.............. M ary Shoemaker Secretary ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ,N ,,.,....,.......,................ Ruth Sheeler Treasurer ...,..,,4........ ,.. ........,.,........ Ellen Scheckenbach
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