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a government for the students. The Assembly Committe is composed entirely of Seniors whose duty it is to prepare weekly assembly programs designed to be instructive and entertaining. Back row: S. Palmerg C. Leahy? J. Carrielg D. Blodgettg P. Steinfieldg R. Schneiderg J. Sucharzewskig O. Gray. Fronl row: J. Doteng J. Ackleyg B. Hadley? J. Fontaine. The morning sessions shall begin with reading the Bible, singing, and repeating the Lord's Prayer by the whole school in concert. -School Report, 1868 The school has an assembly hall with accommodations for three hundred on the floor and fifty on the stage. A balcony seating one hundred can later be added. -Alumni Catalog, 1915. Advisor Charles Manos instructs P. Steinheld R. Schneider leads a regularly scheduled assem- and J. Doten in procedure for morning exercises. bly held on Tuesday mornings. 21
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a government by the students, and The Student Council meets each Thursday morning to consider its activities for the next week and to examine the requests made by students. Standing: R. Schneiderg D. Gaudreaug B. Belisleg J. Kinson: Sealed: S. Jones: P. DeVoydg S. Siroisg J. Jamrozg L. Currierg Presidency of the student council, highest stu- dent office is held by senior John Jamroz. He and L. Currier, a sophomore class representa- tive, prepare the public address for Friday night Vic dances , held after basketball games and sponsored by the student council. Jerry Kinson examines request box available in the study hall. Membership in the student council is representative of all classes. Purpose is general improvement in areas not covered by the school administration. Offices are held by upper classmen.
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For eleven years 'The Voice of Stevens' has been the voice of the students. -sed' The Voice of Stevens, printed five times yearly, is ably and efficiently managed by a staff of capable students-L. Clark, R. Whitney, L. Neider. L. Ryan, J. L'Heureux, B. Hale, D. Gaudreau, J. Hird, M. McLaughlin, L. Hird, P. Bowles, B. White, Cl.-narflingj J. Doten, B. Hadley, P. DeVoyd, D. Blodgett, P. Gouin. Back row: Lucinda Noling P. Menardg D. Watsong W. Batchelder. Fronl row: J. Steinfieldg A. Gogging P. Steinfieldg N. Wakeman, B. Hanksg M. Stoughton, S. Blaisdellg C. Silverg H. Fishg C. Kidhartg J. Ackley. 22
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