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H 5- NIGHT WATCH OFFICERS George Bulkley ...,,,. ....................... .... E pl imr-in-Chief William Smith .,,,.. ....... ..,....,.. A . rrirlant Editor Frank Morgan ..,,..... .,........,........ B zfrinefr Manager Dorothy Treadaway ,.,., .,.... A .rrirtanl Blzfilzeff Manager Anna Mary Murphy ....,....................................... Faculty Adfirez' The first Night Watch Staff was organized in September, 1928, The purpose of the Night Watch is the organizing of news of the school into a compact paper for student readers. i Top row-Left to right: A. Calabro, L. Imbornone, Miss Murphy, S. Strupczeski, T. Fleischman. First row-Left to right: E. Driscoll, W. Smith, E. Anderson, P. Manos, W. Gross. Second row-Legt to right: D. Treadaway, F. Morgan, G. Bulkley, I. Langley, l. Hoffman. The Night Watch has continually progressed, until today it is one of the outstanding high school journals in the country. Its nation-wide recogni- tion is emphasized in that it has an established exchange on a reciprocal basis with outstanding high school and college papers all over the country. The Night Watch is also a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Ninety
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131.5 is ,Q MNIGHTQXVATCH AIDVISORY BoARD OFFICERS JANUARY BOARD Mr, O'Shea ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4,,,,,,,A..,,.,...,,...,.....,..,,.......,,.,.A..............,...,....,.. Clmirnmzz Miss Rudnitsky, Mr. Kennelly, H. Barry, R. Gilbert, Langley JUNE BOARD Mr. O'Sullivan .......... ,........,........,.............................,......,Af............. C laaiwlmi Miss Rudnitsky, Mr. Kelly, I. Hoffman, O'Toole, Daly The Night Watch Advisory Board was organized in the Spring of 1935. The purpose of this board is to direct the policies of the Night Watch. Top row-Left to right: Miss Murphy, Mr. Kelly, Miss Rudnitsky, Mr. O'Sullivan. Lower row-Left to right: j. Langley, R. Gilbert, I. Hoffman, J. Daly, J. O'Toole. Miss Murphy, faculty adviser of the Night Watch, assisted both groups, while Mr. Budenbender aided in the selection of the staff. In accordance with the plan devised in the spring of 1935 the Advisory Board assumed control of the Night Watch in September of that year. The awarding of staff positions through competitive examinations is one of the most important functions assigned to the committee. An increase in the size of the paper and the inclusion of select advertising matter, are a few of the more concrete innovations approved by this board. Eighty-nine
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H 5 ENGINEERING CLUB OFFICERS Theodore Fleischman ........................... ........... P fgfiffffif Edward Andrews ....., ...... V ive-Pfeficlwff Otto Huhn d,,,,,,,.,.,,, ....,...... T reamrer .Howard Lavender ........, .................. S ecremfy J. j. Curry, H. Ouram ,,......................,............. Faculty Adrfireiir This club was organized February 13, 1936 The primary purpose of this club is to promote good fellowship and mutual aid between the members and to further the interest in engineering. Top rowm-Left to right: P. Stanich, C. Rifenberg, B. Gladston, C. Schneelcke, G. Bocehiaro, E. Fay First rowfLeft to right: F. Austra, G. O'Brien, I. Simon, Litone, Crefasi, R. O'Neill Second row!Left to right: Aumenta, O. Huhn, T. Fleischman, Mr. Ouram, E. Andrews, S. Manfre Among the activities of the Engineering Club have been lectures and demonstrations on Foundry practiceg illustrated lectures on conventions in drawing-room and illustrated lectures on Metallurgy. Ninety-one
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