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'IO THE REFLECTOR CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH FEARGN The office of Vice-President went to the ever-popular Elizabeth lzearon. in her Junior year Betty was tal4en into the Dramatic Club, and since then has been one of its most active members. She held the position of secretary in the History Club, and was a charter member of the recently organized Chemistry Club. Betty worked so faithfully as secretary of the Girls' League, an organization made up of all the girls in the school, that she was elected to the presidents chair. Betty played an important role in the last Christmas play, Maid of France . She also served on the Student Social Committee, and the Senior Dance was successful largely through her efforts. Betty expects to go to Syracuse Uni- versity for a Liberal Arts course. EDWARD HUGHES Edward Hughes, popularity and prominence throughout his high school career made his election to the Presidency of the Senior Class almost inevitable. Ed's ability was first recog- nized in his sophomore year when, after help- ing to organize the Debate Club, he served as its treasurer. Later he became a member of the Dramatic Club, and then a representative in the Student Council. l-le has been manager of the tennis team, and has made a name for himself on the football field. His lcnowledge of athletics stood him in good stead when he was appointed sports editor of the Citizen. Last term the members of the Student Social Com- mittee, knowing well Ed's executive powers, elected him chairman of that body. Ed will enter Syracuse University next fall to study Financial Law.
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THE REFLECTOR 11 CLASS OFFICERS CARL GREINER When it came to choosing someone forthe responsible position of Treasurer, the Class turned unhesitatingly to Carl Greiner, one ol Nottinghamis best lilced and most respected boys. ln his ,lunior and Senior years, Carl represented his classmates in the Student Coun- cil, and in that connection he did much to benefit the school. l-le was also a member of the Student Social Committee. As treasurer oi the Dramatic Club, he helped promote and Finance several successful productions of that organization. ln recognition of his worlc the members elected Carl to the club presidency, an otlice which he lcept for two successive terms. Last season the football team was greatly aided by Carlis worlc in the line. Carl plans to talce up Business Administration at Syracuse University. GERTRUDE GODARD Trudy Godard, the Secretary oi the Senior Class, has long been before the eyes of the school. She has been active in extra-curricular worlc ever since her Freshman year, when she was elected to the Student Council. She has been a member of the Student Social Committee and the Girls' League Council. For some time Trudy was the presiding ollicer oi the Service Club. But prominent though she is in social activities, Trudy has lound her greatest interest in dramatics. As a member ol the Dramatic Club, she has always worked hard to make the plays successiul. As a reward she was given the lead in the play, The Jewels of lsabellau, presented last Qctober in the school audi- torium. Trudy plans to talce a course in Home Economics at Syracuse University.
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