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S. G. A. Representatives FIRST ROW, L. to R.: P. Szyrnanski, H. Gutentag, E Krowen, J. Bell, M. Berger, H. Harding, D. Rosin I. Wain- schel, J. Light, S. Tabakin. M. Bell. A, Butvydas, M. Eisen- berg. SECOND ROW: R. Garodnick, A. Balerra, B. Friedman, C. Kowitski, V. Manganaro, L. Peterman, G. Geraci, B. Halem, L. Skorola, M. Silverman, S. Kreshok, M. Ma- rino, B. Pastor. THIRD ROW: M. Saltz, A. Silverman, R. Weich, Castanza, B. Faycik. A. Freund, R. Green- stein, J. Lange, R. Nadsky, H. Rapport, H. Shider, R Tumin. FOURTH ROW: R. Malone, P, Galenas, Fer- rigno, P. Yampolsky, H. Benjamin, Albrecht. R. Tobia E. Parochniak. FIFTH ROW: J. Smith, R. Mittleton, L Selesner, V. McTernan. At the beginning of the school year, each homeroom elects a representative and alternate. The representatives are part of the Stu- dent Council, the link between individual students and the student government. At weekly meetings, problems are solved and discus- sions held concerning school activities. Major decisions and ques- tions are brought back to the homerooms for opinions and voting. It is the duty and responsibility of the S.G.A. Art Staff to advertise and inform the students of forth-coming school events and to plan decorations for the extra dance. A banker and a teller are chosen each year in individual horne- rooms. They collect the weekly savings of the students and help to prepare deposits for the bank.
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Students' General Association D U H UTTICBYS 3l1Cl HGVISBFS OFFICERS L t R M Splngler Sophomore J Bell Correspondmq Secretary LXDVISERS M155 P Treasurer, P Conlon umor Treasurer B Esenberg Havxland Facultv Treasurer, Mr F DCNICOIH, Far: Senlor Treasurer P Sfymanslu Pres1dent H Guten ultyAdv1ser tag V1cePres1dent, E Krowen Recordmg Secreta I95 I9 8 The Students General Assocmtron 1s 'in or 1n17'1t on desmcfncd to offer students an opportumty to partrclpclte ln a qox ernmf hodx Any HHS student may become 1 member lts mim purpose IS to encourage 1ts members to XOICC thclr OIJIHIOIIS to IIll1'1lll l a socnl 4 xlendar to control councll funds and to tr 1m Illxttfls ff trdmf stu t aflnatrs wlthm therr jurlsdrctron Because of the CllSC'Ol'lIlDU lYlK'P of the N11 mnr- D1 xc It was necessarx for the prtce of the Sf' X memhcrshrp trcltet to lu rnrrmsed from 'QJ00 to S7 'JO DUIIHU the 1931 58 1ClTlllDlSlI 'lilOf'l nmctx two per cent of the The success of mins worthwhmle projects rs fffdllfxil to thls admmrs tr lon It was rr- ponshle for purchssmf rml l I ntn s crsplaw the cafeterxa hmm 1 school hinncr rexrsxn thf hrndhool-t ind sponsor mg the Vashrnfton Hop extri dtnrr XTCITllJ'I's of thc councrl 'Ire alxmxs on hand to serxe rn the school store The Councll 1nd mhmet m1de two etcpedlt ons thrs xectr In thc sprm of 1938 thex Journrwed to xX'1Sl'llf1f ton Ths onf dn trrp sms spent slf ht SCCIDQ and tourmg the nat1ons crprtol The Sf X pcnc was thc final soc1al ex ent of the wear ,H-6. 06 Q E t t O Q Q , . 0 . ' Q . . , ' A , . 2 . ' ' , 5 . 2 . , ' 5 , - ' . . , - ' . , ' . rys 7 T il A , 1 ' '. t an ' .. f ' . . . . , L . , . , ,... , .,..4.,4.A. .,..-..,-.',. A ' . vo : on t 1' . -qi ' 1 den 3f2'Q1'f'flffff '-Efff-'Ziff-fffffl'-I''E''ff'f.'fff'f1 , .T , ' N . un' A l -P k l l D I T 'if-I1If-Q.-,r.1fa4,lj.-ff!-gf-.14?132515-Eff-..if'T'T' student body was enrolled. 1 -f.,',Q'Q.ffff,f1 f,f A 1 ' ' ' ' ' - I s ' ' '- 5555553fg5g2g5g5gfg5gsg5::f:1:t gigs A ' at' . 1 s ,i ' z ' 1 sex'-1 oi mf f Q' l'? .yd in - . 'ff-H I ' . Q . 1 A Q - r 1 K - 55S5?iE555f52555s,frSfSff5f?f115555f.. jf , ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 A - ' 1 f 1 1 ' ,L ' 1 4 ' s A ' - e 'i ' x L . 1 t ' af 5555555Esffififiiffgiifiifigff555fgf,,. I A- .
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N09 K' ' run-.v A ai II an .fm-mf--AI uri' 'I S.GliA. ikrt Staff man, M. Rebacz, M. Newman, M. Lipson. SEATED: B. Eisenstadt, E. High, S. Fisher, N. Papert, S. Block, J. Gersten, S. Kriegman. KNEELING: J. Kauger, R. Seylaz. K cu. FIRST ROIV. I.. to R.: H. XVinnicki. M. J. Triano. J I Mis? R- Sefwarka helps the an staff with the prep- mnquisr. R. mmf. SIz'CO.N'D now- 1.'T0n0fiQ110. s, lEis aration of Christmas decorations. enberq. Tl yomman- J- 53550. S.CiiA. Bankers L A 23 STANDING, L. to R.: J. Fischer, R. Richter, R. Ordower, B. Hymowitz, S. Zwillman, J. Slonemsky. K. Lynch, J. Fried-
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