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f -H .5 JUNE GENERAL ORGANIZATION OFFICERS John O'Toole .I..,, .. ,.,..,,,...,...,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,. P reridenl Thomas Flanagan ...... .... V ice-Pimidealf Frank Morgan ..,,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,, T rezzmrer Dorothy Treadaway ,.,.,,.,,. ,,..,.,...,,,, Ser1'eia1'y John Brogan ........................,......,...................,.... Family Adviser The General Organization was organized in january, 1933 This is the seventh Council, and under the guidance and leadership of its splendid officers, has faithfully and successfully enforced the laws of its Consti- tution. Thereby giving to all students the same rights and privileges. Again proving the justice, fairness and democracy of our evening high school. Top row-Left to right: G. Riifenburg, F. DeAugusta, C. Mehl, B. Yeplar, P. Veritas, M. Harrison, S. Howe, Luzzi First row-Left to right: J. Dino, H. Sherwood, M. Thompson, M. Block, E. Anderson, S. Gallegher, M. Bouquet, G. Norman Second row-Left to right: E. Henry, I. Woods, V. Gaffney, A. Schultz, O'Leary, M. Thompson, T. Lynch, M. jach Third row-Left to right: R. Gilbert, T. Flanagan, D. Treadaway, F. Morgan. I. Hoffman, O'Toole, L. Imbornone The june General Organization Council was probably the most outstand- ing one since the inception of the General Organization, insofar as innovations are concerned. The greatest change in the fundamental structure of the General Organiza- tion since its advent into school activities was made this term, when the council under the guidance of President O'Toole permitted organization representation at council meetings. This, of course, was another step in tightening the bonds of common welfare between the councils and the various organizations. Another startling introduction was the proposal of President O'Toole for a school banking system. This is still in its elementary stage but has unlimited possibilities. The executive committee consisted of Stephen Strupczeski, Louis Imbor- none, Frank Morgan, john Luzzi, Josephine Dino and john O'Toole. Eighty-five'
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JANUARY GENERAL ORGANIZATION OFFICERS Henry Barry ,I,V. .,,.,..........,,.......... .,..,,,.,.,, P 1 rerideuz John O,To0le ....Y.... ,I....,. V ice-President William Floyd ,..,,,.,., ,VA,,A,,I,,, T 1'eacrm'er Dorothy Treadaway ,,,,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Set-remry Mr. John Brogan .,........,.,...,...............,...,,..,.,..,,. Famlzy Adviser The General Organization Council was organized in january, 1933 The principal purposes of the General Organization Council is, to assist the administrative head of the school in directing and controlling extra-curri- cular activities and to make use of concerted action in the promotion of school aims and ideals. Top row-Left to right: A. Sarno, B. Yelpar, M. Block, E. Anderson, S. Howe First row-Left to right: J. Luzzi, R. Kelly, E. Andrews, E. O'Leary, A. Schultz Second row-Left to right: Langley, T. Flanagan, S. Winheld, M. Thompson, T. Lynch Third roww-Left to right: P. Verates, D. Treadaway, I. Hoffman, J. O'Toole The january General Organization successfully completed the third year of centralized representation in extra-curricular activities. Under the leadership of President Henry Barry, the council had to decide whether or not post-graduates should hold office in the various organizations throughout the school. They denied the post-graduates their appeal, on the phrase of the 'General Organizations Constitution which prohibits them from holding office. The council was extremely fortunate in having one of the best executive committees in the history of the organization, in john O'Toole, james Daly, Thomas Flanagan, Sydne Winneld, William Floyd and Henry Barry. Eighty-fozn'
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-H5 as y g JANUARY CLASS PLAY Directed by-JOHN ARTHUR-ANNE TERRY CAST Doctor Hampton QDOQ ....,....,..,,.... ......,,. I ofeph Miller Stokes ............,,.,........,...... .A.....,.... A drian Bonferf Chub ...........,.....A.........., ..... E ngene DeMartini Clementine fClemj ...... ..,....... S ydne Wifzfeld Mrs. Merrivale .......... ....... E nznza Pankenier Mary jane Smith ...... ......rr..... 1 Vlazry Ornnik Mrs. Burns ..,.....,... ......,.. K athleen Bergen Expressman ......... ...., T heron Templeton G. P. Hampton ..... ....... T heodore Bzzmiller Steward ................ .....,.... P an! Scrmlfzfo F. W. Messler ..................,.............. ............,. F acnlfy Adzifer On january 28th the january Seniors presented the comedy success Mary's Ankle . The play is a story of three four-flushing college graduates, one a doctor, another a lawyer, and the third a financier. By accident they meet a lovely young girl named Mary jane Smith. Doc Hampton immediately falls in love with her, but being broke could find no way to further his acquaintance. Chubby, the financier, hits upon the idea to fake a wedding and so obtain presents that could later be pawned. The complications and embarrassing situations this idea puts them into kept the audience in a constant uproar. However, everything works out for the best when Mary appears on the scene again and the fake wedding ends in a real wedding, the marriage of Doc and Mary. The senior class worked untiringly to make this play a success and the fact that it wus, both entertainingly and financially a success is to their credit. Eiglaiy-.fix
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