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lvl! li ' X - H52 M iw'3Yx::f? I , X 1 Q g 5 ,C-,J TRAFFIC SQUAD 32 '?'fw Front row: Eugene Budney, Marguerite Ek, Emily Appleby, Eleanor Carlson, Maureen lAPlace, Betty Zabielski. Second row: James Hartzell, Mr. Ackroyd, Robert Pianta, Thomas Pratt, Edward Varney, Robert Vitari. Absent: Gustina Renzoni, The Traflic Squad was founded to keep the between-class rush orderly. The traffic now Hows smoothly around the squad members who are placed in strategic places. The members are chosen by the faculty and they are very careful in making their stu- dent selections. The appointees must -be able to accept responsibilities. To be selected for the Trallic Squad is rightly considered an honor by the students. 9
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E1 A ff? -'fl 1 f f Vg' 1 Zbsiii st a' E STUDENT CGUNCIL Front row, left to right: Gloria Nesto, Gustina Renzoni, Emily Appleby, Alexander Mackimmie, Robert Pianta, Mr. Pearson, James Hartzell, Elsie Field, Shirley Kraaz. Second row, left to right: Albert Stan- ley, David Fresia, Robert Reynolds, Hanford johnson, Edmund Perzanoski, Robert Benson, Edward Varney. The student representative body of the school is made up of fifteen members. Five members are chosen from the Senior Class, four from the junior Class, three from the Sophomore Class, two from the Freshman Class and one from the Eighth Grade. These fifteen members, together with the principal of the school, decide the issues which affect the activities and welfare of the student body. Some of the many issues which they decide are the preparation of the school calendar, cost of tickets for different affairs, and the social problems of the school.
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t-B7 , I 'f sfzifni MQW w.-312551 41.11 PICLUB Left to right: Robert Pianta, Presidentg Jean Urbati, Secretary-Treasurerg Betty Coombs, Elsie Field, Vice-President. The Pi Club is the honor society of Pratt High School. Candidates are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholastic ability firstg second, participation in extra curricula activi- ties, leadership and character. Freshmen are not eligible for membership. One sophomore, two juniors and an unlimited number of seniors are selected at the tapping ceremony on Class Day. The tapping is done by the members of the club. Membership in this club is the highest honor a student may receive and is greatly coveted by all eligible persons. 10
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