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Radiator Representatives The Editoriol Staff extends its congratulations to the Representatives for the splendid work they hove done in boosting the Radiotor circulation to its greatest height in yeors, approximately seventeen hundred copies a month. Under the guidance of amiable Mr. Lawrence A. Sprague, foculty business advisor, staff members Rcland Battis, Morjorie Maguire, ond Edward Boyson, aided by representatives from eoch homeroom, have mode this a finan- cially successful year for our school magozine. However, the work of the Representatives wos not restricted to the hondling of sub- scriptions. With the help of Miss Frances L. Mendell, they ond their assistants have been responsible for moking the senior class notes, the junior jottings, and the sophomore scrib- blings truly representative of every section of this lorgc school.
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Radiator and Year Book Art Staff Throughout the year, the Rodiotor Art Stoff, under the copoble supervision of Moude Miller, enchonced our school mogozine ond yeorbook with ottroctive covers ond omusing cortoons. The vorious deportments of the Rodiotor were rejuvenoted with new headings this year. Moude Miller ond Stuart Rogers, seniors, were assisted by Michael Strotis, Francis Hink- ley, Jeanette Youren, George Campbell, juniors, ond John McPhee, sophomore. Mony art sessions were held in the Editorial Room next to Room 1 1 5, where the artists put their heads together to contrive woys ond means of moking their ort efforts up-to-dote and youthfully modern. Miss Brodford acted in on advisory capacity to this group. The art staff enjoyed the Press Conference ot Northeastern University and a visit to the engroving department of the Boston Post.
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Student Council This hos been o most pleosont ond successful yeor for the Council under the copoble leodership of our president, Louise O'Donoghue, ond the generous ossistonce of our foculty advisors, Miss Browne and Mr. O'Loughlin. The Student Council consists of outstanding members of the school: Senior and Junior Class Officers, the Sophomore Executive Committee, the chairman of proctors from eoch floor, ond a representative from each of the following activities: Athletics, Dramatics, Debating, Literary, Music, Notionol Honor Society, Red Cross, Troffic Squad, ond Art. The aim of the Student Council is to promote o closer co-operation between the student body and the faculty, and also to work with the students for their welfore ond that of the school. Among the mony duties which ore performed by the Council, the most important one is to take the initiative in conducting ond supporting the various activities of the school, ond to represent the student body on occasions when representatives of other schools ore en- tertained for business or social purposes. The Council's undertakings this year were very successful, including the Red Cross Drive, Lost ond Found Auction, and the semi-onnuol Council Conventions of the Eastern Massachusetts League, which were held in Notick ond Everett. The annuol Student Council donee held on April 1 8, wos a very outstanding event and attracted much fovorable attention to this enterprising body and aided in maintaining its high standards.
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