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First Row-E. Burke, R. Martin, F. Gummow, P. Leighton, R. May, N. Sherman, D. Thayer. Second Row-A. Ahlborg, D. Gummow, E. Noonan, R. Holden, M. Nickerson, and R. Martelli. The Student Council Student Council members entitled to permanent pins this year were: President Patricia Leighton, Vice President Richard May, Treasurer Fred Gummow, Secretary Nancy Sherman, David Thayer, Frank Perry, Robert Holden, and former members Marilyn Marzelli, Lee Caswell, and Neil Manzer. Other members were: Marjorie Cyr, Edward Burke, Ruth Martin, Elizabeth Noonan, Marilyn Nickerson, Roger Dow Donald Gummow, Ann Ahlborg, and Rose Martelli. The Student Council sponsored several dances, which it hopes will be annual affairs. Among these are: The Thanksgiving Day Dance, The Christmas Reunion Dance, and The Spring Dance. The council enacted various activities throughout the year for the benefit of the school. Eleanor Turner was in charge of the Social Calendar, Marjorie Cyr was elected to draw up a new constitution for the council, Eddie Burke sold candy during the home-room periods, and Howard High banners were sold by Robert Holden. The new public address system was under the supervision of the council members. Members of the council attended a meeting with the council members of East Bridgewater, Bridgewater, and Whitman in order to establish a fair way of operating Good Government Day in the four schools. The council with its successful activities proved to be very lively under the supervision of its faculty advisor, Mr. Grodin.
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- The Cllmberee The Football Dance On October 1, 1949, the Senior Class of Howard High School held the annual Football Dance. The Westwood High School's -football team and cheerleaders were the guests of the evening. The Town Hall was gaily decorated in fall colors. Streamers and con- fetti colored the hall. There were pendants of various schools on the walls to add the finishing touches. During intermission Darrell Manzer's orchestra provided entertain- ment featuring Grace Studor, who sang the current favorites. The Howard High cheerleaders led cheers for Westwood, and Westwood in return cheered for Howard. The dance was a financial and social success. The Junior Cabaret On Saturady night, January 28, 1950, the Junior Class of Howard High sponsored a Cabaret Dance, the Club '51. It was held in the Unitarian Church, which was gaily decorated like a nightclub. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed but the highlight of the evening was the entertainment put on by the faculty directed by Mr. Howland. This included a drama of lighthouse life starring Captain Eben Hawkes, Desmund Rylander, and Jughead Viens. Next in line was a snap- py song and dance routine by Mrs. Tufts, Mrs. Viens, and Misses Killen and Rylander. Another drama, from the old South, was very impressive. It starred Grandmaw Hawkes and Jughead Viens. The students were also represented by Jolly Jack Sullivan and his coconuts. Jackie Bucchino, Barbara Baker, and Mary Franz also performed. A large crowd was on hand to make this dance one of the successful dances of the year. Saint Patrick's Day Dance On March 17, 1950, the lads and lassies of Howard High celebrated the Day for the Irish, St. Patrick's Day, at the Unitarian Church. The hall was decorated until it was as green as the Emerald Isles. There were shamrocks, shillalahs, and Blarney galore. Carol Kohl charmed the audience with a medley of songs on the accordian. Jack Sullivan entertained with the traditional Irish songs. A farce, Little Nell was presented by Geraldine Grippen, Nancy Lyseth, Eleanor Turner, and Lee Caswell. The Irish Mystery Man was revealed to be Mr. Winthrop Jackson, who sang When Clancy Lowered The Boom . The committee included Carol Kohl, Ruth Sawyer, Marilyn Marzelli, Eleanor Turner, Patricia Leighton, and Nancy Sherman.
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