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Senior Class Council UR l2B Council has guided our class through G very successful senior term, the most ditticult in the tour years at High School. With the consent ot the entire class, many innovations have been made to the advantage ot the students if Every Friday morning a member ot the Council gave the class a resume ot the business transacted in the Council meeting ot that week, Discussion at important topics vvas open to the students in our class meetings, although very tew took advantage ot this opportunity Instead ot a stage show to raise money tor our class treasury, a movie was presented to the entire student body entitled The Thirteenth Guest, at which the auditorium was filled to its capacity. The Council members decided that we would spend a day at either Washington or West Point lor our senior trip. Unable to break tradition, however, we determined by a majority vote, on West Pqint, as had been done in previous years. The members ot this Council, under the able lead- ership ot our President, Byron Blum, are Ann Bennet, Victor Chudnott, Louis Feinstein, Eva Greiss, Catherine Kaufman, Mervin Marcus, l-larold Reeve, Edith Singer, and I-larold Tanenbaum. J E v 1 9 3 5
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R. Byron Blum Patricia McCaffrey . Marie McCaffrey Vincent Boyer - 1. 1 f' il x i 1 i Xxi I it ,i I .4 J E Senior Class Cfficers Tl-lE officers of our l2B term have been not only 'earnest and diligent in their desire to serve The class, but also highly successful in fulfilling the duties of their positions. Our president, Byron Blum, sums up our stay at Olney by saying: We have had a large part in the progress of our school and some of our contributors will be recognized as precedents by future classes. Pat McCaffrey, our Vice-President, says: l trust that, though graduation means farewell to our happy school days together, it will not mean good-bye to the friends we have made. Our busy Secretary, Marie McCaffrey, remarks that: The approaching graduation is a source of deep regret to me as l have enjoyed every minute of my four years' stay at Olney l-lighf' To his fellow classmates Vincent Boyer, our trusty Treasurer, says: l sincerely hope that you will be able to meet all of life's financial obligations as promptly and as faithfully as you have met them at Olney. 0 1 9 3 5
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If A 4. T' ,ff 1 69165, . Aiciqdr 3800 N. Tenth street A , Activ'tief: Study Hall Monitor, Lunch Room Monitor, Treasurer of . rjffiftzoo ,Representative 12A-i2B, No 'ng is impossible to industry. '7P ARMAND ADAMS 4843 A Street Activities: Football team, Track, Boys' l-li-Y, Electrical Stage Technician. l-iis athletic prowess makes him the object ot admiration of his less capable classmates. MEYER AIZEN 4908 Rising Sun Avenue Act' Surveying I , interclass Basketball, lnterclass Baseball, Gy t r. Light- t i- ' ind that never grows old, W . I , JUNE ALBRECHT 63l2 Park Avenue , Activities: Monit ' Stage ' Book Treasurer. l June is cert 'n t .ree R's in an interesting way to some lucky l children, HANNAH E. ALPER 4737 Tampa Street Activities: Junior French Club, Highlights Representative, 'Tis nice to be natural, it you are naturally nice, CAROLYN M. ANGLEMEYER l3l2 City Line, Oak Lane Activities: Leaders Club, Tumbling Club, Olney Merry-Go-Round. An athlete, a student, an organist is she, And everything lovely a girl could bv I7 Q I. GEORGE WILLIAM APPLEGATE 252 W. Wellens Avenue Activities: Wise men are silent. X, f I A ' JM ' E LEONARD S. ARKANS 5Ol8 Bingham Street Activities: Law Club, Current History Club, Representative, Gym Monitor, Lunch Room Monitor, Minstrel Show, Tennis Club. Len is always ready with speech and advice tor all. 22 Q
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