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jatfukg ' Mildred S. Corey, James H. F lynn, Donald M. Russell. .gguclenf Counci! Seated, Left to Right: Genice Rowe, Polly Davis, Alvin Harmon, Sheila Flanagan, Gloria Bickford, Shirley Huff. Standing: Beverly Bradbury, Rachel MacDonald, Everett Towle, Albert MacDonald. f
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THE SUNBEAM STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council at Hollis High School is a very active group. After electing our officers and class representatives for the year, we settled down to real business. Since we have no athletic assoc- iation, the council acts in that capacity. This year we ordered new uniforms for the girls and boys basketball teams. f Our trophies have been gathering dust on an open shelf so we voted to have a new trophy cabinet built. This has been done and it is now in the assembly room. In November, the State Student Council Convention was held at Deering High School, Portland. Sheila Flanagan, Gloria Bickford, Polly Davis and Shirley Huff represented Hollis. On Friday, after registering, we attended the different discussion groups. ln the afternoon, Christopher Blake of Scotland, spoke on HThe Aims of Education in a Democracy.H We ate supper in the cafeteria and later attended a dance in the gymnasium. Saturday morning, the officers for the following year were elected and after dinner the con- vention closed. This brought together about 350 young people from all over the state and we enjoyed the ex- change of ideas and the chance to meet so many new student council members. We sponsored an interesting Christmas Party as our last activity in 1951. On February l5 we had a moving picture and Valentine Party. On April 26, l952 the Southwestern Maine Student Council Convention was hold at Thornton Academy, Saco. The members who represented our Hollis Student Council were Sheila Flanagan, Gloria Bickford, Alvin Harmon and Everett Towle. After registering at 9:30 A. M, we listened to a lecture on HStudent Council Morals.H One representative from each school gave a report on the year's activities of his own council. Gloria gave the report for Hollis. After lunch we listened to another speaker and then attended four discussion groups led by officers of the convention. Later HThe Maroon Croonersu and Senior Songsters of Thornton academy furnished entertainment for the group. This was followed by a dance in the evening. These group meetings always help keep such organi- zations a vital part of any high school. ll
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