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M cquin Editors ylf ? Staff Rose Marif Dc Fina Edit or - n-Chie Savina Morisi Literary Editor Prudence Rircobono Marcclina Rodriguez Art Editors Dorothy (Ihadwick Business Editor Alberta Rotundo ' lypins; Editor Miss Edythe Sasuly Mrs. Alice Coleman Mrs. Gertrude Stem Faculty Advisers
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FOOD STAFF Miss Bess Cooky Chili man, Food Tnidf Department Left to right — Mrs. M rtlr Kccne, Mrs. Ruth Hazen, Miss Bess C ' .ooley, Mrs. Madge Bosch, Mrs. Regina Smyth, Mrs. Arietta Young. Team work of staff and stu- dents is responsible for the dailv serving of a deHcious lunch dur- ing the three lunch periods What is one of the favoriti- periods on our program . ' Right ! Lunch! CLFRICAL STAFF Seated, left to right — Mrs. Ethel Silveniian, Miss Jean Freeman, Mrs. Leona Laufer. Standing, left to right — Mrs. Rosalind Siklay, Miss Mary Toner. The efficient clerical stall aids m the administration of Sarali J. Hale. Despite the pressure of hard work, the have cheery greetings for teach- ' rs and students. CUSTODIAL STAFF -Mr. Lester Hilliard Custodiati-En iTieei Seated, left to right — Mr. How- ard Cornell, Mr. Lester Hilliani. Miss Loretta Morrison, Mr Rocco Cipriano. Standing, left to right Mi. Jack Hobblin, Mr. ' CUiflord Martin. The splendid work dom- b our custodial stafT, under the direction of Mr. Hilliard, makes possible the efficient and san- itary operation of our school plant. 35
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publicity Staff gri:k axd gold Miss Helen Fennellv Faculty Adviser The members of this staff turn out our school newspaper, the GREEX AND GOLD. These girls are taught the vari- ous phases of making up a newspapei. Incidentally, they preview new movies and interview celebrities of stage and screen. S.S.G.O. COLXCIL Mrs. Pearl Binnctt Faculty Adviser The members of the S.S.G.O. C ' .ounc il are discussing with Mrs. Pearl Bennett, Faculty . dviser, in the S.S.G.O. Office, numerous problems concerning the cafe- teria. This Council, a conmiittee of fifteen girls, includes the president, vice-presi- dent, and secretary- of the Student Self- Government Organization, and the rep- resentatives. They supervise the Iuik h room and the traffic in the halls. - HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Madeline Bengcrt Faculty Adviser The most solemn moment of the Honor Society Installation is the lighting of the candles: this phase of the ceremony SNTiibolizes the sacred pledge to maintain highest standards of scholarship, character, and ser%-ice. Membership in this society is the highest club honor that our school can bestow upon a girl.
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