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student council D. Sewell, ’ 13; S. Mills. ’42; H. RIchaidson, ’42; R. Colt, 45. H, Waiker, ’15; C. Profenrio. ' 44; R. Skillings, ’44; Mr. Stoddard; H, Cohen, ’43; C. Reilly, ’42; F, Bimson, ‘44, Coniimiincntioiis to honu loonis are nuulo through home-rooni iiienilu’rs who iv- port each week to the students on the ac¬ tivities of the council. Some accomplishments this year are: the purchase and special can of the new flag, and the use of the school hus for has- ketball games. Also the council has Inul general supervision of the Freshman Re¬ ception, tlic Christmas Party, l arents’ Day, and has elected Athletic .Managers. Our President attended the State Con¬ vention of the Student ( uneils at Augusta. The Student Council is a good example of the working of democracy and gives the students a sense of responsibility. DEFENSE AID Our school has contributed very success¬ fully to national defense aid. We collected aluminum for the Aluminum Drive and gave contributions to the Red Cross So¬ ciety. Now, besides the purchasing of de¬ fense stamps and bonds, we are conserving our paper to aid the Paper Collection. We are having tryout air-raid drills under the supervision of the air-raid wardens (the teachers). Several of the teachers and the pupils have completed civilian defense eouises. lany more have started such courses. Our school has aided in these things and will, of course, give much more aid as time goes on. The main things about this na¬ tional defense aid is to do the work as thor¬ oughly, cheerfully, and quickly as possible. Help us beat the Axis!
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THE FOUR CORNERS SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL Number 1 Volinm XXX We- take this opportunity to express tlie thanks of the Editorial Eoard to our adver¬ tisers for their cooperation and financial assistance in the publication of this issue of The Forn Lornkrs. The many ads brought in this year make it possible for us to publish The Four Corners. even with the higrher cost of cuts, paper, and priiitiiiir due to war conditions. Please patroniz:? these advertisers! THE STUDENT COUNCIL This year our Studcait Council is or¬ ganized differently than the JStudent Coun¬ cil of other years. It consists of eleven members chosen as follows: one member from the Senior room, one member from the Junior room A, one member from Junior room JC one memb( r from Fresh¬ man room A, one meml)(»r from Freshman room Ij, and two members from the Sopho¬ more room (because of larger enrollment), a president elected at large (ScMiior), a vico-presi lent eleett ' d at large (Junior), a treasurer electetl by the faculty (Senit r). and a faculty member appointe l by the faculty. This comieil meets every loiiday after¬ noon to discuss ways and means of coiip- erating with school officials on progi ' ams connected with the gem ral welfare and im- provemejit of the school. For etficiency the council is divided into committees to inves.igare different prob¬ lems which arise. The committees are as follows: Dance, Assembly, Sports, School Grounds, Buildings, and Relations with Other Schools.
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SENIOR PERISCOPE SujKLEY Irene iliLi.s Chick” Womcjrs at best a contradiction atiJU Date or Birth: June 30. 1925. Place of Birth: Portland. Hobby: “Going. Co-Valedictorian : Glee Club, 2. 3, -I : Athletic Association. 3. Treasurer, 4 ; Class Ofllcer, Treas¬ urer, 4 : Student Council, 2. 3. Treasurer. 4 ; Gradu¬ ation Program, 2. 3 ; Senior Drama, 4 ; Assembly Program. 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Assembly Committee, 1, 2, 4 ; Four Corners. Joke Editor. 2, Assistant Editor, 3, Editor-ln-Chlef, 4 ; “NaughUcal Xnutics. 3 ; Chorus. 1, 2, 3 ; Honor Roll. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Washington Club. 3 : French Club. 2 ; Dancing Class. 2. 3; Banking. 1. 2. 3 ; Cheer Leader, 3, 4 ; L,etier. 4 : Bus Commit¬ tee. 4. Lloyp Cliffoiu) Leary ' Whcii bcffer Fords arc made, Lloyd tcill drlrc them Date of Birth: April 11. 1925. Place of Birth: Scarboro. • Hobby: “Cruising aroun d.” Basketball. Assistant Manager. 3. Manager, 4: 4-H Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Four Corners. Assistant Adver¬ tising Manager. 3 ; Chorus. 1 ; Student Council, 3 ; Washington Club. 3. Dorothea Agnes Booth Ifee Wee” Xcver idle a moment but ready and thotful of others r Date of Birth: August 29. 1923. Place of Birth: Portland. Hobby: Collecting postcards. Portland High School, 1. 2, 3; Glee Club, 4; Honor Roll, 4 ; Lunch Counter, 4 : Home £k;onomlC8 Club. 4 ; Four Corners. Senior Periscope. 4. Iartamna Valorey Bowens ‘‘When all others fail you, 7 am your lucky «f 7 - fcc ’ ' 1 at. ' 01 Biith: May 16. 1924. Piace of Birth: Detroit. Michigan. Hobby: Music scrapbook. Outdoor Track, 3 ; Glee Club. 2, 3. 4 : Athletic Association. 4 ; 4-H Club. i. 2. 3, 4; Assembly Pro- 3: “Xaughtlcal Nautlcs, ' 3: Chorus. 1. 2. 3: Dancing aass. 1 ; Lunch Counter. 1. 3. 4; Home Economic Club. 1. 3. 4 : Summer Project, 1. 3 : Softball, 1.3; Graduation Program, 2. 3. f ' -ifi
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