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flow l: Hooey, Schaef, Mc- Grady, Keller, Griswold Eoin' 7: Mr, Duncan, Button, Hill, Carsia, Marnin, Rob- inson THE NOON HOUR COUNCIL Since its founding, this organization has carriej out by the Council for the benefit ol been of, by, and for the noon hour students. those who must eat their lunches at school. This year Genesis McGrady, as president of An innovation of this year's council was the the Noon Hour Council, has done fine work selling of candy during the noon hour to both along this line, as have the other officers of the the students in the lunch room and to other group: Dorothy Keller, vice-president, Donna groups which regularly hold meetings during Schaei, secretaryg Wilbur Robinson, student the lunch hour in the school building. They council representative. have used the profit from this candy sale to Every Friday noon from Thanksgiving to buy medals for the members. Easter, special assembly programs have been ART CLUB The Art Club accomplishes practically all meeting date and time from a monthly noon of its artistic ventures at its monthly noon meet- meeting to a bi-monthly after-school meeting. ings, under the leadership of Walter Young as For these meetings a speaker would be invited president, Norene Molcan as vice-president, to address the club. lanet Severn as secretary-treasurer and Miss Another activity which has been resumed Clute as the faculty advisor. Over delicious this year is traveling to the Elmira Art Gallery. luncheons, many projects have been planned These jaunts are always enjoyed by the club during this past year. and Miss Clute who accompanies them to One of these projects which was decided discuss the various features of the displays. upon and planned for, was the transfer of the 898 0 5' .Dbl , l'lAf'Ut Q N092 S du Thi class, in fling lfwu. :ne Row li Young, Knapp, Mol- rrin, fif17lett, Schafer, Bair How 27: Olson, Burnside, Stirre, Miss Clute, Halla- lian, Clark, Travis, Kriger l t l
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How l: Ifillrnan, Dedrick, Gardiner, Graham, Miss Webb, Eaqleton, Tylor, I. Wolff, Bair, Lapp, Olson Purple, Pulver Row 2: Wheaton, I. Wolff, Boehm, Schaef, Kina, Caruso, Cox, Shea, Tarnrnaro, Van Dusnn, Brew, Seidul Petro, Enalish, A. Miller. ltow 3. W. Miller, Brundaae, Noyes, Sparks, Eclcess, Burke, Auq, Currie, May, Button, Clrippen, Maiteny, fufwlf flow 4: Cushinq, Barbara, Burnside, O'Brien, Leahy, Murphy, Loeven, Crandall, Bavis, Gore, Gelil, lavcilry r flow .ui C. Stirye, G. Stirpe, Petro, Frey, Nikirlc, Severn, Allina, Leavy, Emerson, D. Barbara, ffallahan Row 6: Pun.-ell, Farrell, Adarny, Eablo, Sweeney, Mitghell, Brady, Martin, Arnbrosone, Carr THEATRE GUILD This year's Theater Guild was a most successful one. Early in November they presented a one-act comedy, Life With Bobby-Sox which was qreatly enjoyed by the audience when it was produced in an assembly. The make-up staff was qreatly en- larqed this year and its members were very active. ft is credited with the make- up of the casts of all Theater Guild plays, Senior Play, Christmas Pageant, and Rotary Minstrel Show. This year Mary Carr supervised the intricacies of this job. A parliamentary procedure class was incorporated late in lanuary. ln this class students had the opportunity to learn the correct way of conducting meetings. Miss Webb, faculty advisor, was ably assisted by Carol Eqqleton, president- Don Tylor, vice-president, and lean Wolff secretary-treasurer. 1 NEW THEATRE GUILD MEMBERS ltow l: Ginnane, Maquire, Mattison, Yaumans, Richardson, Gleason, Peacock, fthe Noidlrera, Holden 7, flow ,. Mn'lnty1e,Pierri, Beyea, Bablo, Weed, Wilbur, Hope, Antoniades, Ryan, Alltj Tuttle, Adarny flow 3: Pavifiva, Rially flow fl: C. Bradley, Emerson, Crane, Share, R. Webst Quaalianna, Bavis, Eqqleton,Mazzo, Miller, Hemley, Bavisatto, Passmore, Coder, Svhoonovor, Costwllt d, Murray, llaxlt-tt, , StillOf.JIlfDVK?I, Pozzi, 1, er, Hope, A. Webster, Frey, Yournans' Harney Coles ltrrw fu: H. O'Brien, Gusefski, Galvin, Hanley, Faulisi, C. O'Brien, Clancy, Gehl, Van Kuiin, W. Bradley. Hyder a,
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Row 1: Tammaro, I. O'Brien, Bavis, Crandall, Gehl, Aug, Burke, Shaver, Asher Row 2: Baker, Serdula, Eggleton, Murphy, Purple, Leahy, English, Bair Van Dusen, Crippon, Miss Colo Row 3: Shea, Currie, Martin, Kelly, Nikirk, P. O'Brien LIBRARY STAFF One morning last fall, a few girls were seen in school wearing long woolen stockings. To most people this seemed outrageous -4 especially with long hem- lines. In actuality, this was part of an elaborate initiation through which each new member of the Library Staff rnust go. A few weeks later most of these new members were put on clean-up commit- tees and plans for the annual faculty tea were under way. When the day came, the whole staff put on their best manners and entertained the faculty in the Library. After the Bath basketball game, cr dance was held in the gym by this same staff. It was a great success as were all of this organizations activities. To top off their interesting and varied activities the Library Staff held its annual banquet at the close of the year. This successful year was due to the Library Staff's fine officers: president, leannine Crandall, who reminds every- one to clean her shelf section g vice- president, Helene Gehl, who takes over in Ieannine's absenceg the efficient sec- retary, Margaret Serdulaf and our his- torian, Ruth Van Dusen. page fifty-seven
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