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THE TOWN CRIER Editor-in-Chief Marriane Zenis Assistant Editor Richard Morrell Bz1.sz'ness Manager Harvey Lerner Advisers Miss L. Lothrop, Miss M. Shea, Mrs. E. Hamel Literary J Marion Henley, Sally Carroll, Gloria Carroll, Sargent Clitford Actz'z'itz'es Beverly Janson, Margery Goodell, Frances Deming, Nancy Judson, Jane Breen Boys' Sports Charles Morison, Joseph Fleming Girls' Sports J Nancy Stevens, Audrey Cate, Frances Zuromskis Alumni J J Irene Smith, Barbara Farr Gossip J Beverly Lundgren, Phyllis Sencabaugh, James Streeter, Jean Dube Humor J J J J Russell Eaton, Norman Hall Exchange J J J J J J Jean Wallsten, Dorothy Burkhardt Cartoons J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Donald Horne Art Loretta Morelle, Nancy Horne, Barbara Cambria J un for H igh Sta ff Maryanne Argento, Frances McGrail. Constance Salford, Gretchen Knecht, Judith Ireland. Gail Burggraaf, Dewey Clason, Peter Parker, Robert Engvall The Town Crier has had a very successful year. Without the cooperation of Miss Lothrop, Miss Shea, Mrs. Hamel, and a very competent staff, we never would have put out such a good school paper. THE FRENCH CLUB President J J J Beverly Lundgren Vz'ce-President J J J Robert Englund Secretary J J Ann Seguin Treasurer JJJJ J JJ J Jeanne Holmes Adriser J J J Miss Antonia Gucciardi Under the guidance of Miss Gucciardi the French Club is a popular organization which tries to promote friendship between America and France. This year there are thirty-three club members. The French Club meets every other month. There is a short business meeting conducted by the president, followed by enter- tainment such as French films, games, puzzles, and music. This year, early in January, some members chartered a bus and saw the superb French film Symphonie Pastorale in Boston. An enjoyable time was had by all who attended. Letters and packages of food and clothing were sent to Eugene Bocher, a French boy whom the club adopted two years ago. -11
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TRAFFIC SQUAD Captains , Beverly Janson, Russell Eaton Floor Leaders Doris Whitney, Joan Thayer, Jean Wallsten, George Concordia Advisers Mr. Cooke, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Baccaro The purpose of the traffic squad is to regulate the passage of pupils to and from classes. The formation of the traffic squad in 1931 was a solution to the corridor regulation problems. Since that time the traffic squad has been recognized as one of the organizations without which the school could not function properly. STUDENT COUNCIL President. ..,i. , . , Dorothy Burkhardt Vice-President ,...i.. .... W illiam Webb Secretary-Treasurer ,.,.,.. Jane Greenwood Advisers .... ..., . , . . Miss Ethel Sawin, Mr. James Cooke The Student Council provides a maximum opportunity for student participation in school affairs, promotes the welfare of the school, and helps the student to acquire experience and effici- ency in the practice of democracy. Its duties are the selection of traffic officers, planning and supervision of class elections, send- ing delegates to the National and State area student council con- ventions, and sponsorship of the Junior Red Cross. The council is consulted in assigning activities for the year, sponsors Junior Red Cross, sponsors Suggestion Box, assists in selecting traffic officers, plans and supervises class elections, and sends delegates to National and State area student council con- ventions. 43
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