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vs: yy 1? QQ, I' l'1rst Rom Mr Heffernan, Sharon McKenna lSecretary-Treasurerl, Jackson Wright 1PresidentJ, Gwendolyn Shirley lVue Pres: dent? Thomas Strong. Sem ond Row Robert Carr, William Orcutt, Christina Dickey, .loan Hoag, Rene Fuelop-Miller. STUDE T COUNCIL Probably one of the most responsible organizations in the school, the Student Council worked hard during the year in its role as the governing body. The group swung into action in September under the leadership of Chip Wright and Mr. Heffernan, and before too long, it had held class elections for the seventh and ninth grades and assisted other groups in getting organized. Many problems were turned over to the Council this yearg among them supervision of the class assembly compe- tition, the noon movie situation, free senior study halls, and Christmas decorations. Then too, there were the usual fire drills and locker inspections and the management of the Cafeteria line. 1954 was an important and busy year for the Council, and its list of accomplishments and improvements is a long one.
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lfach year the Perzofiron hoardis task is to select short stories, poems. and essays. written with a pen of iron and with the point of a diamond. to appear in the schools literary magazine. One of the boards perennial problems is to persuade reluctant authors that their literary efforts may he worthy of publication. This year the hoard decided to continue having junior and senior divisions in the contest. in order to give a more equal opportunity to the different classes. Un Thursday noons the hoard met in room 25 under the leadership of Editor Don Bartlett to discuss and criticize contributions, sorting them into small yes and no piles and a diseouragingly large maybe stack. With spring came the final last-minute rush of getting the manuscript to the puhlisher. and then the wait until finally the hnished Penofron appeared. PE OFIRO First Row: Margaret Brown l.-Xssistant Editorl, Donald Bartlett fifditurl, Miss Hayes. Second Row: llermod Sullivan. Constance Whitney. .lulia Slllnlllt'l'i lSem'retaryl. Third Row: Rene Fueloep-Miller. Sarah Karwoski, Janet Baheoek, Nancy Ware.
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