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S. 0. Seated left to right - Beverly Del Monte, Carol Gunther, Rosalie Gugger, Judith Hosford, Ann Lupardi, Marion Bauer, Barbara Farrell, Secretary, Rich- ard Gugger, Vice President. Standing - Frank Smith, Fritz Dauterman, Paul Glynn, Victor Belskie, George Parsells, Mr. Hanley, Advisor, Gene Tolhurst, Treasurer, Richard Cogan, President. The S,O, is the student government. Its purpose is to further democratic student self-government and to increase student-teacher co-operation and student responsibility. This year your school government accomplished quite a few things. It set up a calendar of social activities and after school activities. It increased student inter- est in the S,O, by having discussions in the home rooms after its regular meetings. It established a hall patrol and monitor service, An election system was adopted to elect officers by a process similar to civil elections, For the first time in a good many years, the S, O. met with the faculty to discuss school problems, Your student government is actually you. Although strides have been made toward more effective action, there is still room for improvement. The S.O. of 1951-52 thanks all those who helped in making its organization successful. It wishes those who will undertake next year's task good luck. Good student government today makes good citizens tomorrow. 646005 Seated left to right - Carol Gunther, Margot Spies, Alberta Binaghi, Ann Lu- pardi, Co-editor, Nancy Adams, Co-editor, Dorothy Nolan, Rosalie Gugger Doris Haight. Standing left to right - Dorothy Bampton, Barbara Farrell, Phil- ip Harvey, Mr. Hanley, Advisor, Eleanor Fuchs, Henrietta Bullen, Patricia Sweet, Joan Fairbrother. Through the co-operation of many pupils, Closter High was again able to publish a printed Beacon. For the past few years, mimeographed copies were issued, but didn't completely satisfy everyone. During the summer, an ambitious group, led by Ann Lupardi and Nancy Adams, and supervised by Mr. Hanley met and made plans fora better newspaper. A tentative staff was set up and the first issue was printed. It was a success. Since then, a permanent staff has published many Beacons. We hope that future staffs will continue the good work that was started this year. Of course, many improvements will be made but now that the foundation has been laid it shouldn't be too difficult to establish a flawless publication. 24
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cd- 716- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity, higrh standards of Christian character. Seated left to right - Nan- cy Syren, Chaplin, Marion Bauer, Vice President, Ann Lupardi, President, Rosalie Gugger, Secretary, Judith Hosford, Treasurer, Barbara Farrell, Historian. Stand- ing - Joan Fairbrother Patricia Sweet, Dorothy Bampton, Beatrice Glynn, Gratia Stiles, Eleanor Fu- chs, Henrietta Bullen, E1- eanor Castleton, Barbara Collins, Marjorie Willich, Lorraine Bastein, Marguer- ite Roth, Jean Fitler, Nancy Adams, Dorothy Nolan, Florence Vize, Advisor-Miss S. Karpinski 0 ci To create, main- tain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Front row left to right - John Gallegher, John Bar- tels, David Pratt, David Cooke. Middle row - Rich- ard Gugger, Guy Zeller, Allan Geary, Vice Pres- ident, David Campbell, President, Lester Allen, Secretary, Mr. Swope, Ad- visor, Paul Glynn, Van Demarest, Philip Harvey. Top row - Victor Belskie, Chaplin, Robert Perusini, Franklin Warner, Robert Morse, Historian, Harry Wirth. William Stone. Zddmmrf Wad Top row left to right - Gratia Stiles, Nancy Syren, Eleanor Castleton, Jean Fitler, Florence Vize, Marjorie Willich, Nancy Adams. Bottom row left to right - Leon Wilde, Ann Lupardi, President, Dorothy Bampton, Barbara Collins, Secretary, Mrs. McCune, Advisor, Margurite Roth, Treasurer, Marion Bauer, Vice President, Van Dem- arest,
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Wvmelle Nanette-Barbara Farrell Tom-Victor Belskie Sue-Rosalie Gugger Jimmy-David Campbell and Richard Cogan Lucille-Jean Fitler Billy-Conrad Kober Pauline-Judy Hosford lst Detective-John Voter 2nd Detective-Lester Allen OPERETTA Front row: H. Bullen, J. Fairbrother, E. Fuchs, P. Sweet. Second row: V. Demarest, R. Cogan, L. Allen, V. Belskie, C. Kober, P. Glynn, L. Wilde. Third row: J. Wirth, M. Spies, E. Castleton, J. Fitler, I. Hos- ford, B. Collins, P. Ryan, F. Bullen, G. MacBain, S. Testori. Fourth row: J. Burrage, P. Kenny, G. Mirra, L. Bockleman, A.. Lupardi, D. Bampton, M. Stephenson, R. Gugger, R. Munsberg, A. Smalley. Fifth row: B. Skirkie, R.Go1dis, A. Binaghi, E. Wilson, B. Lynch, M. Hughes, B. Lowry, E. Harmes, P. Bampton, A. Vize, B. Voter, P. Varian, G. Davis. Not on picture: D. Campbell, D. Pratt, F. Ceccotti, R.Gribble, P, Har- vey, B. Trupin, J. Voter, R.Guthrie, L. Schaeffer, D. Hemphill, B. Far- rell, D. Nolan, C. Gunther, C. Zabriskie, J. Short, N. Hughes, T. Lyons, S. Castleton, E. Wuebben, M. Grazioso, P. Anderson, B. Johnson. JR, SR. PLAY Front Row: C. Zabriskie, P. Sweet, D. Campbell, I. Fairbrother, D. Bampton, R. Schnaars, M. Daly, N Adams, M. Roth, M. Willich, L. Allen, J. Deer, P. Harvey, B. Morse. In Back: I. Fitler, V. Demarest, R. Gugger, L. Puglia. Uwe 77044 'gunned Miss Finch-C3l'Ol Zabriskie ,EKU Miss Brooks-Jacquelyn Deer Rhonda Allen-Pat Sweet Hugo Longacre-Lester Allen Mr. Wadsworth-Louis Puglia Ted Wilder-David Campbell Mrs. Allen-Jean Fitler Jane Drew-Ioan Fairbrother Miss Audubon-Rosa lie Gugger
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