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First row, left to right: Miss Giles Cadvisorj, Henry Seavey, Elaine Clemons, Marilyn Ex ins lack Dakin, Beulah Richardson. Second row, left to right: Patty Frechette, Carolyn Sullivan Rita Shea, Carolina Towle, Joanne Swasey, Sandra Davis. Third row, left to right XV1ll1 im Pratt CPresidentl, Richard Matus, Imogene Opton, Robert Tripp. Miss Pauline Giles has directed the Dramatic Club through a very successful though fairly inactive year. On April 21st the club produced a delightful three-act comedy entitled Date Bait. The cast, made up of Beulah Richard- son, Albert Hill, Bill Pratt, Marilyn Evans, Sally O'Neil, Marie Frechette, Briggs Bunker, Dick Elliott, Dick Church, Frank Trask, jay Wulfson, Glenn Pitman, and Carolyn Sullivan did an excellent job and we are indeed justi- fied in taking great pride in our Dramatic Club. l 39 Dramatic
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First row, left to right: Sally Davis, Mr. Pottle fadvisorj, Cynthia Hurll, Wallace Ashnault ichairmanj, Beulah Richardson, Imogene Opton. Second row, left to right: Richard French, Frank Trask, William Pratt, Richard Matus, Ken Ruggero. Third row, left to right: Frank llichardson, Phil Rand, Harvey Blake, Perley Irish. tudent Counci l35 The newly organized Student Council consists of fourteen members, each class hav- ing proportional representation. The purpose of the Council is to enable the student body to co-operate more fully with the administra- tion in organizing and directing activities. By practicing a representative type of government within the school better qualities of citizenship are developed in the students. The Councilis many activities this year included conducting assemblies, providing en- tertainment during recess, and sponsoring Parents' Night. The usefulness of this body is already pronounced and We hope that the Council will receive still more recognition in the future. l
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Kennett Krier taff This year marks the third successful year in the history of our school newspaper, The Kennett Krierf' Beginning in 1946 as a weekly bulletin, mimeographed in our own commercial room, the paper has grown to a six page edition, printed at The Reporter Press. This monthly publication serves as a medium of informing alumni, parents and friends of the general activities within the school. It contains complete coverage of schol- astic achievements, clubs and athletics, besides a number of jokes and personals. This news- paper is not only useful, but it also provides an excellent opportunity to develop literary talent and become acquainted with editorial work. First row, left to right: Richard Matus, jess Lyman, Marie Frechette, Lois Flint, Wallace Ashnault, Richard Church CEditor-in-chiefl, Shirley Francis, Briggs Bunker, Irene Kowalski, Mr. Pottle fadvisorl. Second row, left to right: Sandra Davis, Norma Warner, Loretta Sanphy, -loann Peters, Sally Winslow, Eva Farrington, Betty Lon Larlee, Alice Paradis, Nancy Taylor. Third row, left to right: Sally Davis, Thelma Bower, Imogene Opton, Robert Tripp, Gene Gregg, William Pratt, Janet Clemons, Jeannette Stevens, Catherine Macomber. Fourth row, left to right: Claire Reed, Richard French, Carl Bean, Craig Arnold, Glenn Pitman, jay Wulf- son, Allen Packard, john Poor, Edward Ashnault. l40l
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