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HALL MONITORS First Row; Mr. Wilson, Elmer, Jones, Morgan, Bennett, Bonnet. Second Row: Hoy, Simpson, Herbert, Fry, Holt. The Student Council under its New Constitution organized the Hall Monitors in 1942. The purpose of this squad is to keep order and quiet in the halls during eighth periods. The monitors are made up of Junior and Senior girls. This year's squad is under the guidance of Ruth Bennett, and Mr. Wilson acts as adviser. For the past year they have done an efficient job of keeping order. 23
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Sheeler, Warner, Stettner, Hoy. Second Row; Fullerton, Cubitt, Pres., Simpson, Potter, Miss Cosgrove. Third Row: Mr. Wilson, Anderson, Van Artsdalen, Smith, Stettner, Kirvan, Brittain. The Student Council was late in getting under way this year but proved itself afterward. One of the first things that it did was to promote the sale of bonds and stamps which at present has amounted to over $1,500 worth. Bernard Cubitt was elected president, Don Avery vice-presi- dent and Anna Jane Simpson secretary. It was under the supervision of Mr. Wilson, and Miss Ada May Cosgrove was elected as the alter- native adviser to the council. Due to the gas rationing, most social activities were can- celed but social calendars were submitted by the classes for the eighth periods on Fridays. 22
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ECHO STAFF The ECHO is a mimeographed newsmagazine published every four weeks by a capable staff of students of Spencerport High. It contains news of classes, clubs and school organizations, original columns and personal items for spice . Barbara Aber has been the able editor-in-chief for 1943, with Mr. Tucker and Miss Ferkanin acting as advisers. The ECHO received an A rating at the Empire State School Press Association con- ference this year. Barbara Aber, Martha Morgan, Eleanor Bonnet and Miss Ferkanin attended the conference--return- ing with numerous ideas and accounts of a super time. Sup- plies have been purchased for next year's ECHO Staff, so that the underclassmen may look forward to another year of ECHO, des- pite the rationing, of meat, butter, canned goods, and gasoline. We guarantee that next year the ECHO will still have a priority on doings at school. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Barbara Aber ASSOCIATE EDITOR: James Colby BUSINESS MANAGER: Eleanor Bonnet NEWS EDITOR: Bettie Moore Bettie Moore, Janet Potter, Barbara Aber, Eleanor Bonnet TYPISTS: Janice Waley, Clara Partyka, Shirley Williamson, Carol Amish, Lois Maxim, Shirley Payne, Virginia Short, Betty Snyder, Therese Foos, Sylvia Rothfuss, Rhea Archer. COLUMNISTS: Martha Morgan, Gloria Herrington, Winnie Wolcott, Christine Stettner, Ronnie Smith. REPORTERS: Marion Amico, Everly Elmer, Jeannette Faulkner, Lois Hankinson, Stewart Metcalf, Patty Moon, Madelyn Priestley, Pat Routier, Sally Tompkins, Janice Wolcott. ADVISERS: First Row: Hankinson, Shafer, Potter, Bonnet, Aber, Colby, Moore, Smith, Kliest, Metcalf. Second Row: Miss Ferkanin, Thorpe, Hoy, Amish, Haley, Foos, Jacobs, Colby, Morgan, Philips, Moon, Mr. Murphy, Tucker. Wolcott, Stettner, Payne, Mattern, Kirvan, Stroh, Baxter, Reitz. LITERARY EDITOR: Joan Baxter ART EDITORS: Janet Potter, Winnie Hoy, Gene Alma Haley, Roger Jacobs, Shirley Phillips PERSONAL EDITOR: Gloria Reitz SPORTS EDITORS: (Girls) Lillie Houck, (Boys) Bill Murphy GRADE EDITOR: Elsie Thorpe MECHANICAL STAFF: Art Kirvan, Joe Shaffer, Richard Stroh, Jack Mattern Miss Ferkanin, Mr. Tucker Third Row: Faulkner, Snyder, Rothfuss, Maxim, Houck, Short, Elmer, Archer, Partyke, Amico. Fourth Row: Stettner, Herrington, Williamson, Tompkins, 24
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