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IIBM THE CHRONICLE 1944 STUDENT COUNCIL Junior-Senior Student Council Charles McKeon William Olayos Jeanie Nicoi. Nancy Fry Ruth E. Dunlap, Robert J. Torrey The Junior-Senior Student Council has met every Friday during the sixth period. This year the organization continued presenting a gift to each boy who left the school to join the armed forces. Other activities were the regulation of traffic. the selling of war stamps, the management of the A. A. drive, and the sponsoring of several successful dances and open-house programs. Freshman-Sophomore Student Council President William Burns Vice-president ...................................... Gloria Peterson Secretary Helen Granucci Treasurer....................................................... Ai.len Heald Advisers Lilli w N. Reid. Esther S. Cate The Freshman-Sophomore Student Council has met each Monday during the sixth period. This organization acted as a unit with the Junior-Senior Council in the regulation of traffic, the selling of war stamps, the management of the A. A. drive, the sponsoring of dances, and the presenting of open-house programs. President ............ Vice-president Secretary .......... Treasurer Advisers............. 27
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THE CHRONICLE I 944 I. Dead ball Riotte, leave my towering height to Ed Wrinn. knowing that he needs it. We, Ruth Carroll and Bob Taylor, leave our arch supports to the best girl and boy dancers in the class of ’45. 1. Edgar Gardner, leave my acting ability to Lester Jobbagy and hope that in any kissing scenes he may be as worthy of the profession as I have been. We. Walt Pire and Bobo Martha, bequeath our shooting eyes to next year’s varsity. We, the Senior Class, leave all of our sick animals to Jane Hayes so that she will have something to practice on when she becomes a veterinarian. I, Bill Fischer, leave my skill as a tonsorial artist to future members of the noble profession. 1. Doris Bercier, bequeath my school girl complexion to Ruth Powers. I, Joe Dunn, leave my blazing fast ball to next year’s varsity team. I. Joyce Tolman, bequeath my flashing eyes and charming personality to the queen of next year’s senior dance. We. Pat Meats. Mary Brancato, and Barbara Pogmore. hereby bequeath our happy-go-lucky friendship to any other three girls who can withstand each other’s remarks as we have. We, the seniors who left Ljyman Hall to enter the service, bequeath our little black books to the incoming freshmen and hope that they will make good use of them. I. Charles McKeon, leave my chair on the auditorium stage to anyone who can keep his knees from shaking long enough to introduce the speaker. I. Jack Wilcox, leave my handsome features to all the boys in the Junior Class. I. PM Perkins, leave all of my old girl friends to the students who like brunettes. 1, Emil Gaetano, leave my golden voice to anyone who can find three other fellows to back him up. I. Rosario Morganti, leave my ability to express myself to any junior who can think of any new expressions. We the will-makers bequeath our deepest sympathies and our supply of aspirin to next year’s will-makers. We have hereunto set our hand and affixed our seal this sixteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and forty-four. 26 Charles F. McKeon John Wild
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The Commercial Club President Teddy Kuchinski Vice-president LOUIS BUTCHER Secretary Barbara Poomoio Treasurer Harriet Homier . Advisers ALEXANDER CARTER, LUCIA KoLODZIEJ The Commercial Club, founded in 1912 by the members of the Bookkeeping Problems Class, was later extended to all juniors and seniors enrolled in the Commercial Course. Monthly meetings have been held this year with the activities including various types of socials, the initiation of new members, and a field trip. The club also sponsored two barn dances and co-spon-sored an open house. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB
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