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Front row, left to tight: Mr. Pearson, Betty Comstock, Gustina Renzoni, Warner Lord, Louis Dtudi, Antoinette DeStefano, Lillian Tucker, Pamelia Schwannecke. Second tow: David Fresia, Ronald Kobylenski, Mallory Pettengill, Ernest Peterson, Phillip Lunt, William Nickse, David Taylor, Eckford Kelsey. STUDENT COUNCIL 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 hfteen members, together with the principal of the school, decide the issues which affect the activities and welfare of the student body.
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EDWIN D. STEVENS Teachers' College of Connec- ticut, B.S., Columbia Univer- sity. Eighth Grade, U. S. History, Economics. lf a bouse be divided against itself, that bouse cannot stand. BARBARA ANN PEASLEE University of New Hamp- shire, Tufts College, B.A., M.A. Eighth Grade. Not by years but by disposi- tion is wisdom acquired. MRS. ALBIN PETERSON School Cook. Cookery is become an art a noble science. WILLIAM L. WALDRON FACULTY CHARLES R. TIPPIN Kansas Stare Teachers' Col- lege, B.S., Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Kansas, Harvard University. Problems of Democracy, English, Ge- ography, History, Drarnatics Coach. No question is ever settled- until it is settled right. Springfield College, B.S., M. Ed., Physical Education, Health, Boys' Coach. I have laid aside business, and gone a- fishing. LLEWELLYN E. MACK Superintendent of the build- ing. Not to be served, but to serve. 7 LAURA E. BALDWIN Secretary to Principal. A lady belp wanted--genteel and refined, obliging and cbeerful, industrious and kind. if'
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Front row, left to right: Patricia Dee, Francis McGrath, Eugene Budney, Lillian Tucker. Middle row: Nancy Griswold, Mrs. Ford, Mallory Pettengill, Mr. Aykroyd, Nancy Kaufmann. Last row: John Cutone, Philip Lunt, Robert Benson, Louis Drudi. Absent: Gustina Renzoni. TRAFFIC SQUAD The Traffic Squad was organized to keep the student lines in order between classes. The squad is carefully selected by the faculty and former members. Their duty is to accept the responsibilities assigned to them. The captain of the squad is in charge of the alternations of the posts of duty from week to week. Students regard their appointment to this committee with high honor. 9
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