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STUDENT COUNCIL This year, as last, the Student Council held its meetings under the supervision of Ur. Hinton and Mr. Wilkie. The members were: Bruce Beattie, lform 13 Xwilliain Saupe, liorm 11g W'alter Robbins, Form 111g lidwin Tuttle, Form IVQ Robert Heywood, lforin Vg Arnold Van Pelt, Form Vlg and Alfred Custer, president. The 1941-1942 school year was the second year that the present Student Council has been operating in order to promote better relations between the student body and the faculty. The ground work had been laid by the former Student Council so this year the boys got right to work. Many important problems were settled at the meet- ings which were held once a week. The problems discussed were reported to eaeh home room by the representative elected by the classes themselves. Some of the problems settled were: new study hall regulations, ice skating at Rock Spring Country Club, the establishment of a pound for lost articles, the purchase of towels, the pledge of allegiance to the flag, the purchase of school sweaters. and a book outlined which would contain general school rules and information. The Student Council expects to operate next year again and hopes to serve the school by creating a better understanding between the faculty and the student body. .NV R J Fd JP FJ? ,au Seated, left to right: Robert Heywood, Alfred Cus- jg' ter, Arnold Van Pell. Standing: Willianm Saupe, Vfalter figs Robbins, Iidwin Tuttle. P9 if - as:
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Page 24 Seated, left to right: james Dowd, Alfred Saupe, Robert Heywood, Bradford Palmer, Dan Shields Standing: li. King Archdeacon, john Burke, Robert Van Harlingen, Charles Villanueva, Alfred Custer, Jack Frenayc. CARTERET SCI-ICOL GRAPHIC The Carteret Graphic, in its second year of publication, showed vast improvement over all of the school's previous newspaper work. For the first time all the work was done by the boys, and the faculty supervision was reduced to .1 minimum. There was also a change in the external workings of the paper. I.ast year it was printed in the form of a tabloid and featured three complete pages of pictures. At the first meeting of the staff in the fall a vote was taken, and it was decided to adopt a more conservative form of journal. As a result, there was more room for articles and our boys were encouraged to write more. Our Hrst issue came out just before Christmas, and was a big success. Prominent among the features were those about the football team, ,lim I.acKey's concert, and the Father and Son Dinner. This edition's being well received encouraged the editorial staff and gave it an added incentive to do even better: The excellent results obtained were, in a large part, due to the fine job turned in by Robert Heywood as editor-in-chief. He kept the rest of his colleagues working at top speed and at the same time wrote some very good editorials. We all feel that, now the paper is firmly on its feet, the years to come will see it improve greatly and earn a name for itself among other student publications.
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Page 26 Front row, left to right: William Windle, Donn Ainslee, David Laity. Seated: Homer Ott, William Bennett, Ralph.Emerson, Richard Burke, Robert Van Harlingen, Walter Robbins. Standing: Daniel Shields, Rodman D. Williams, Douglas Gibb, E. King Archdeacon, Jack Frenaye, Philip Haselton, Mr. Grayson. DRAMATICS The Carteret School Dramatic and Glee Club in collaboration with Miss Beardis School was very successful in its presenta- tion of Gilbert and Sullivan's English oper- etta nlolanthef' The producing and directing of this spec- tacular musical was done by Mr. Norman Grayson and Miss Eleanor Van Etten. On March 7, 1942 the Carteret auditor- ium was jammed to capacity, and when the curtain on the last encore fell, everyone was delighted by the fine acting given by the fellows and girls.
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