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LAWRENCE DIARY EDITORIAL BOARD Because of the increased number of activities this year, a monthly edi- tion has not been issued. Thus the Lawrence Diary, the annual year book, is the 1944 Editorial Board's only mark of achievement. To compensate for not having a school paper, we are trying to make this yearis Lawrence Diary the best ever published. Many do not realize the amount of hard work that is involved, and the greatest thanks should be extended to Miss McClintock and Miss Thomas, our advisers, for their uutiring efforts in making this hook a success. The members of the Editorial Board are as follows: Editor, Kenneth Wentworthg Assistant Editor, John Brophyg Business Manager, Lorraine Violetteg Advertising committee, Natalie Hunter, Lester Gilbert, Leonard Craig, Ernest Chamberlain, and Elizabeth Archerg Typists, Carolyn Salis- bury, Helen Dixon, Pauline Beckwith, Yvette Beaulieu, Jeanette Champine, Simmone LaFlamme, Bernadette Clhampine, Martha Benner, Ruth Walker, and Lorraine Violette. KENNETH WENTWORTH, 12K. 7
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LAWRENCE DIARY STUDENT COUNCIL The present officers of the Council are: President, John Brophy, Vice- President, Marguerite McCormick, Secretary, Ethel MacBeth: Treasurer, Lorraine Violette. The following are representatives to the Council: Seniors-John Brophy, Ethel MacBeth, Ernest Chamberlain, Margue- rite McCormick, Mary Bowker, Doreen Paquette, and Lorraine Violette. J uniors-Gemma LaFlamme, Marita Crabtree, and Robert Violette. Sophomores-Dorothy Briggs and Peter Wainer. Freshmen-Annette Begin and Dwayne Pollard. Eighth Grade-Patricia Brown. Seventh Grade-Constance McFarland. During the year the Student Council has sponsored several dances, one of the most outstanding being a New Year's Eve Ball, the proceeds of which were given to the L.H.S. fund. On April 1, eight delegates were sent to the Maine State Student Council Meeting at Augusta. Those chosen to represent Lawrence were: Mary Bowker, Ethel MacBeth, Lorraine Vio- lette, Ernest Chamberlain, John Brophy, Gemma LaFlamme, Marita Crab- tree, and Robert Violette. On May 6, three representatives, Ethel Mac- Beth, Lorraine Violette and Mary Bowker, attended a conference at Colby College on Canada and the Post War Plans. The student body, through the class representatives, presents to the Council its ideas, opinions, and problems. The Council members with the able assistance of their adviser, Mr. Kelley, have striven relentlessly to accomplish certain goals which will result in the betterment of the school. ETHEL MACBETH, 12K. 6
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