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'7ta ic Scfuacl (Dj-fice. czHsLfi TRAFFIC SQUAD Noise is no impediment to this squad; its job is to supervise the quiet, orderly procedure (???) of the students on their way to and from classes.—A job well done! OFFICE HELP Serving as clerical assistants in the office during the year are the following girls: Catherine Smith, Julia Perrone, Joan Morton, Janet D Ambrosia, Laura Keegan, Lon a Stare k, and Mildred Regalia.
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N HOWL HONOR SOCIETY Naiionat c Honoi Socis.tij 'Jo 2 U n Cltli.5. of ' 5l This is the first year in which the society has actually been organized. The officers are Herbert Hultin, president; Janies Leone, vice president: Elaine Xannis, secretary: Priscilla Hatch, treasurer. The society is made up of pupils with high honor roll and honor roll stand- ing only. The purpose of the society is to give some significance to the pupils with high honor and honor roll standing. The faculty advisor is Mr. Karl Briggs. TOP TEN-CLASS OF'51 I. Herbert Hultin. 2. Janet Donovan. 3. Kenneth Soule. 1. Ellen Flaherty. 5. Patricia Flaherty, ( . Phyllis Budrick. 7. Priscilla Hatch. 8. Janet Westhaver. 9. Lorraine Roach. 10. Carolyn Middcndorf. ■
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cStudent doiincit £xf: STUDENT COUNCIL Don’t tell others—tell us”; is the well known slogan of a very important Q. H. S. activity. The Student Council, led by James Leone, president;Shirley Cameron, vice president; Joyce Steele, secretary, and Louise Cicerone, treasurer; meets each week, and directs such activities as fund drives, elections, dances, sell- ing handbooks, and acting as sophomore guides as well as sponsoring a March dance. PONY EXPRESS Another successful year has been completed by members of the Blue and White Publishing Company. The Pony Express provided the students with com- plete information on all affairs as well as actual experience in a Junior Achieve- ment Group. Lcland Anderson is the faculty advisor.
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