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The School Council May we present the School Council whose members, elected by the stu¬ dent body, represent and serve the student body as a whole. This group has not only presented numerous assemblies, but has always endeavored to make them enjoyable as well as interesting and informative. Certainly the members have succeeded in their efforts this past year. This year the Council not only has planned the programs, but also has been, for the first time, directly in charge of their presentation. Their success in this venture is shown by the marked approval with which each assembly was received, especially that out¬ standing achievement, Talent Day, which was acclaimed by all. Always interested in the advancement of education, the Council members have often been the guests of various neighboring cities. The purpose of these visits was to acquaint each with a knowledge of school administration, teach¬ ing methods, and classroom procedures. It has also been the Council ' s privi¬ lege to entertain members of other school organizations, who seek information concerning the Everett School System. The main attempt of the Student Council is the promotion of school spirit and student participation. Achievement in these respects has been meritorious, and nineteen-forty-eight has been a banner year. The Student Council is composed of twelve members, headed by Chair¬ man Richard Erlandson and Secretary-Treasurer Joan Sullivan. Senior mem¬ bers include the above-mentioned officers assisted by Frank Forte, Jean Hall, and Edward Leo. Before concluding, it is imperative that we mention Miss Gibbons and Mr. Bleiler, whose invaluable guidance and assistance made possible a truly grati¬ fying year. To them we extend sincere appreciation and thanks for their time and effort. 12
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RUTH W. ACKERMAN 42 Everett Street Commercial Ruth wants to be a secretary or a model. Being very smart in figures she will make good in either field. DOROTHY E. ADAMS 98 Nichols Street Commercial Dot hopes to be a stenographer. She is just the type for it. Good luck, Dorothy. THERESA AGNES 50 May Street Commercial Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4. To be an airline hostess is Ther¬ esa ' s ambition. She will make a very pleasant one, for she is veify qtfccious. HLBERG 752 Broadway Mechanic Arts Our class has a boy who wants to see the world. We hope you see all the wonderful sights both here and abroad. C4RMEN B. ALBANO ikA ' I M3 Hancock Stre«i k r Mew-Wic A i£ V ip I ! to sports writ’ carce but JWe feel h ash this opal ac RAYNOR F. ALDEN 194 Linden Street Academic Science Service Club 3; Class Day Usher 3; Graduation Usher 3. A capable student here at E.H.S., Ray will place well in the field of gears and cams. ANTHONY V. ALTERIO 27 Montrose Street Academic We know Anthony ' s patients will appreciate his quiet good na¬ ture when he becomes a den¬ tal technician. MARY AMICO 109 Linden Street Commercial Preparatory Drum Majorette 2, 3. Mary wants to be a hairdresser and we predict that there will be some very nice hairsets, girls. VIRGINIA M. AMIRAULT 11 Bellingham Avenue Commercial Glee Club 2, 3. If Virginia can keep books as well as she keeps her balance on roller skates, she will b e a success in her career. SHIRLEY M. ANDERSON 4 Falmouth Street, Commercial Home Room Treasurer 4. Shirley has a head start on most of us. She is working now at her career as a banker. Good luck, Shirley. We know you have an interest in the busi¬ ness. 13
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