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jim 519:14 About eighty girls responded to Miss Guests call for hockey players at the end of September. We practiced several days each week and competed in class competi- tion Wednesdays. The Sophs were the unde- feated victors in these games. ln our first inter-scholastic games, played at Miss l:'ine's, the Varsity lost, 4-2, while the Iunior Varsity Won, 2 - l. November 2 We were guests at the Hightstown play day. Fighting hard, we UM 601111 a Eanq! beat Iamesburg, 3 - O, and tied with Hights- town, l - l. November 18 four class teams travelled to Hamilton. The Freshmen and Senior games ended, O-O, and, l -1, respectively. The Iuniors overcame their opponents, 2 - UQ the Sophs were defeated, 2 - l, We were hosts to Hamilton, November 23. The results were, l- l, and 2-U, in our favor. As a climax to our season, the Senior girls were defeated by the Senior boys. FIRST ROW: I. Kahny', B. Ellis. D. Fascxnellu. I. Henderson , H. Weigel. M. E. Muelken'. P. CorteIyou'. M. Rosenthal. E. Cook . B. Goeke , M. Moore', A. Stout. E. Lewis. L. Briscoe. L. Broadwcxy . N. Bedford'. SECOND ROW: Miss Guest. Coach, M. A. Church. I. Aaron, M. Bacon, I. Holst. S. Holman, H. Hasbrouck , A. Iefiers . M. Bergen , M. Childs', I. Swift'. I. Cruig , L. Willis , R. Stout , D. Fabian, M. L. Hinkel . I. Silvester. E. Iones, M. Robbins, I. Grundy. M. L. Nunziuto. THIRD ROW: I. Carroll. I. O'Kane. C. Brunner, R. Palumbo. G. Douglas , D. Boysen , A. Pollurd', I. Petty . L. Roll. M. M. Toole'. M. Turney', C. Seibert . C. Allen', L. Williams', V. Sheldrick, Y. Parcxgo', B. Warmcm, M. Welshon, D. King, R. Childs. I. Cruser, Miss Steiner, Coach. FOURTH ROW: M. Reisert, M. Boyden , H. Palumbo , I. St. George', I. Shorten'. L. Femandez'. P. Gorman , C. Hayes', R. Reed . G. Roll. P. Tindull, R. Peskin. 'Member of All-Star Team
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Um jumi mdlum TOP Mlss Ruth Huzzard Advlser lean St George Edltor ln Chxef Edwin Kxttredge Sports Editor Bette Hahn News Edltor BOTTOM Carrxe Wyckoff Clrculahon Manager Nancy Runyon Busmess Manager Mrs Gloria Gaydos Bus1ness Advlser Dommxck Procaccmo Advertmsmg Manager September 30 arrrved and we returned eagerly to our homerooms fourth perrod to recerve the frrst rssue of The Tower our school newspaper Publrshed br weekly The Tower appears frfteen trmes a year and Contams all the PHS news f1t to prrnt Thrs years Edrtor rn Chref was lean St George who was ably assrsted by Betty Hahn News Edrtor Mary Crouse Feature Edrtor Lawrence Frrel Edwrn Krttredge Sports Edrtors and Lourse DSPIGDO Make up Edrtor They were responsrble for plan nrng the pages makrng assrgnments and pastrng up the dummy Patrrcra Trndall acted as Frlrng Edrtor lN1na Dobry Flora Ruder and Elmor Weber read all proof Gayle Morrrs and Emrly Ruedemann were Exchange Edrtors Much of the wrrtrng and headlrnes were done by the Tumor and Sen ror Iournalrsm classes taught by Mrss Ruth A l-luzzard All advertrsements were sold by the Gaydos Nancy Runyon acted as Busrness Manager Carrre Wyckoff Crrculatron Man ager Domrnrc Procaccrno Advertrsrng Man ager Mrss Myrtle Hensor supervrsed the marlrng lrst whrch was handled by Anna Nace and Evelyn Sherman Mr Rrchard Borger the budget assrsted by Henry Raymond LEFT Mary Crouse Feature Edxtor mtervxews Semor Edwm Craxg for the Inqumng Reporter Column CENTER The Senxor Iournalxsm class works hard to meet a deadlme RIGHT Iumor Iournallsts lnspect a sample of thexr handlwork hot off the Everlme Press O I I 'Y ' - . . . A ,. Retail Selling class, taught by Mrs. Gloria ' I - I . I : V I U
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fra' ,221 LEFT Fred Coffman Council President confers with Miss Wright and Mr Borger Advisers TOP Officers of the student govemmg body take their iobs seriously BOTTOM Representatives listen attenhvely to discussions from the floor 60.0 Hai Um jmzfh gmfo :Self H1111 STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Council under the leader ship of Fred Coffman began functioning the first day of school and by November was looking forward to a year of accom plishment With Miss leanne Wright and Mr Richard Borger Advisers The Council which is the legislative body of the school is composed of repre sentatives from homerooms and maior acti vities of the school and acts as an interme- diary power between the student body and the faculty. Since 1924 when it was first be- gun it has Won considerable esteem in the school lt controls all extra curricular activi ties such as parties clubs the Students Ex change and the student activities budget Among other activities this year the group arranged three dances were respon sible for installing the coke machine plan ned the assembly programs and sent dele gates to the State Council Convention Assisting Fred with his, ie were Charles Anderson Vice President Mildred McCoo1 Recording Secretary Audrey Shar etts Corresponding Secretary' and Doris Bahrenburg Treasurer. C A STUDENT COURT The Student Court the judicial branch of the student government functioned this year under Chief lustice Lynn Corson and Chief Prosecutor Walter Stryker. Under the direction of Mr. Orville Spessard, the court has handled all cases that were brought to its attention. Among them were the unlaw- ful use of activities tickets, misbehavior in assembly, disorderly conduct, and breakina into lockers. Student Court in session with the judges tup- per leftj hearing the Clerk of the Court read the charges against a student offender.
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