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Page 28 text:
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The TIDE is the biweekly newspaper published by the students of Richard Montgomery High School. The writing of the material, the mimeographing and the cartoons are entirely the work of the students under the supervision of Mrs. Christie, the faculty adviser. The staff is composed of: Harry Beall. Secretary of Publications; Garnet Baker. Anson Ball, Harriet Browning, Murray Hamilton, Sylvia Katz. Bernard Magee, Henry Nicewarner. Barbara Seifert. Dorcas Van Sickle and Beckie Wallach,
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Victory Council For the duration of the war. the Senate and the Cabinet of the Junior Republic have l een combined into a Victory Council which acts as the student government organization. This council promotes various school campaigns, presents student problems to the faculty, arranges assemblies, publishes periodicals, promotes social and athletic events, hears student and faculty complaints, promotes salvage drives, and performs many other duties. Patricia Browning is the president of the Victory Council and Robert Carter is the vice-president. Cabinet officers are: Esther Schwab, secretary of safety: Harry Beall. Jr., secretary of publications: Barbara Seifert, secretary of welfare: Sue Taylor, secretary of community relations; Rebecca VVallach. secretary of citizenship; Barbara Johnson, secretary of social activities: Patricia Howes, secretary of assemblies; Dorsey Unglesbee, secretary of war activities: and Mary Ella Burdette, secretary of school property. Class senators are: William Shephard, Rosalie Nichols, David Trout, Betty Jane O'Brien. Larry Bingham, Judson Harding and Bradley Earn. Eleen Fraley and Ruth Woodworth are secretaries to the council. Miss Hauke and Mrs. Christie are the faculty advisers.
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R. M. H, S. Patrol The patrol is divided into three groups: hits patrol, cafeteria patrol, and building patrol. All three were organized to promote safety. People on bus patrol help to keep order on buses and conduct pupils across highways. Cafeteria patrol tries to encourage order lines and neatness iti the cafeteria. Building patrol strives for orderly passage through the halls, in the assemblies, in fire drills and in air raids. Patrol members, on the whole, have taken their work seriously and have done a good job. Many people in the school have shown much cooperation and the patrol offers its thanks to such people. Miss Bullion is the faculty adviser.
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