BEACON 38 1 9 THE SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row. Marion Ahearn, Theresa LoPorto, Richard McGowan, Louis Sweet, John Sullivan, Marcia Tuck, Fannie Karsh. Second Row. Anna Dancewicz, Grace Wall, Mary Cardan, Phyllis Lewitzky, Anne Smith, Arlene Gallant, Norma Harris, Clara Sagik. Third Row. Daniel Cronin, Bernard Garrity, Victor Levene, Bernard Robinson, Benjamin Snider, Joseph Bloomberg, Hyman Kessler. Fourth Row. Edward Yoke, John O ' Keefe, Frederick Martin, John Harvey. T HE Senior Student Council is made up of students from the Senior Class elected from their respective rooms to represent the student body. There are two council members from each Senior homeroom. The heads of the Student Council are the Senior Class officers, consisting of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and the Treasurer. The President presides over the meetings as the chairman, and he has the right to vote in case of a tie. The Secretary records the business taken up and also reads the report of the previous meeting. As the members of the council were elected to represent the Senior Class, they took up all matters concerning the class such as the Senior Prom, the class pictures, selecting the coach for the Senior Play, the class rings, and the Senior Class Reception. The Senior Student Council also selects two faculty advisers from the Senior Teachers. The faculty advise and help out on any guestions which come up before the council. All business taken up before the council is conveyed to the student body by the councillors. Page Twenty-five
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ANNA ROSE BEAN Ann 263 Chestnut St. May 2, 1920 Ann is a good pal. May she realize her lofty ambitions as an artist! College Course. GERTRUDE BECKWITH Trudy 869 Broadway January 4, 1918 A newcomer who is bound to be successful because of her friendlines and sweet disposition. General Course. LOUIS BELL Lou 108 Everett Ave. May 20, 1919 They love him, they hate him, they cannot do without him. General Course. Beacon Staff 4. ANNA BELOFJ A? 124 Bloomiijftjdale St. Jan. 5, 1920 G Ldrfkr pjjrs jfocability equals I ie. jj General Course. A Capella Chorus 3. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Special Orchestra 3. MORRIS PHILIP BENJAMIN Bing 3 George St j M ay 19, 19 20 livrafrSfddtcf triV na ij2i Still v rmnsjee 4 1 General Course, ing Bee 3. 1LMA EDITH BENSUSAN ' r ' Sal 104 (Watts November 5, 1920 Her cleverness and ambition will lead j er a long way. Commercial Corn se. Candy Girl at Senior Play 4. Constitutional Committee of Debating Club 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. MILTON BERKOWITZ Bones” 294 Washington Ave. Sept. 5, 1920 Chelsea High ' s candidate to suc¬ ceed Benny Goodman. General Course. Band 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 4. Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE BERMAK Jean 103 Fourth St. September 3, 1920 A sociable miss with a pleasant smile. Commercial Course. Debating Club 2. Hebrew Club 2, 4. Honor B. B. 184 Washington Ave. Jan. 23, 1921 A good worker and a jolly com¬ panion. Commercial Course. MICHAEL BERNSTEIN Elmer 58 Fourth St. August 8, 1919 Popular, friendly, not at all shy, In the esteem of his classmates, his place is high. General Course. Beacon Con¬ tributor 3. MILDRED BERNSTEIN Micky 116 Central Ave. March 18, 1920 Micky is quiet and unassuming. Commercial Course. Spanish Club 4. ERNEST BEROZ Ernie 89 Orange St. February 10, 1921 Ernie would be a second Einstein if the teachers didn ' t bother him. College Course. French Club 4. Honor Roll 2, 3.
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