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SITTING: Mrs, Elizabeth D'Agostino; Mrs, Nellie Kloser; Miss Alice Doyle; Mrs, Gertrude Hicks; Mrs. Mabel Wilson; Mrs. Doris Shearer; Mrs, Santina Me Namara; STANDING: Miss Bernadine Haedecke; Mr, Jack Farrow; Mr. Wilfred Greenfield; Mr. erner Jacobsen; Vr. Fred Grossman; Mrs. Lois Craver; Mr. Bruce Shearer. Vr. Wilfred Greenfield Mr. Jack Farrow Vr. Gred Grossman ,fr . Elizabeth D'Agostino Miss Bernadine Haedecke Vrs. Lo5 s Craver ”r. bruce Shearer Vrs. Santina 'rc Namara Mr. erner Jacobsen Miss Alice Dovle Mrs. Loris Shearer Mrs. Gertrude Hicks Mrs. Mabel Wilson Vrs. Nellie loser 3.S. W.Ed Principal Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade
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SITTING:(1 to R) John Harney; Joan Jasek; Rose Jasek,treasurer; Elaine Gray, Secretary; Richard Davie, Vice President; David '.Vinans; Jim Faulkner; Arthur Scarpino; Lois Dykoff; Standing; Mr. Green- field, Advisor; John Vair, President. The Student Council has ten members this year. Our advisor is Mr. Greenfield. The officers and groups they represent are: John Vair, President; Junior Class; Richard Davie, Vice President, Band; Elaine Gray, Secretary, Freshnan Class; Rose Jasek, treasu- rer, Girl's Gym. Other members are: David Wlnans, Sophomore Class; Arthur Scar; ino, eighth grade; Lois Dykoff, seventh grade; Leonard Faulkner, Boys' Gyir; and Joan Jasek, chorus. The Student Council hnn purchased r-Jrrors for the locker rooms and basements; and a trammeling rat for gym work. The ap- reciation from the students for these expensive Items proved that they were worth buying. Arrangements were made for dancing instructions. Also form- ed was a committee to supervise snail children during noon hour recess. Season tickets were printed for the students t o be used for amnittance to assembly entertainments. The tickets coat fifty cents for four ;performances. In the planninr progrpm, we have a point system used toward acquiring the school letter. Usually every student, when in high school particip ter, in extra activities or maybe a class officer. Each activity counts 30 many points if at the end of four years of high school, a student has the required number of points, he receives a letter.
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