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READER’S REFLECTION STAFF The Reader’s Reflection, our school magazine, represents a very active group in Suffield High. The staff this year is headed by Gloria Smith, Editor-in-Chief and Margaret Trudo, Associate Editor. The members are always busy gathering news, library material and special features to interest the paper’s many readers. The mimeographing department has charge of an important phase of the magazine. This year the stafr sponsored a dance in order to raise money to send issues to Suffield High boys in service, and as a result many of our boys in camps in the United States have expressed appreciation for the paper. In March a delegation of ten members, accompanied by Miss Biggcrstaff and Miss Conway, attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York. READERS SHS REFLECTION 25
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THE LIBRARY CLUB President— Marilyn Orr Vice-President— Beverley Hayden Secretary— Dorothy Blakesley Treasurer— Mary Lou Kingsbury The Library Club runs the library. The members are the workers who stamp the books out, check them in, keep track of overdues and check the attendance. The girls in the Library Club also sponsor dances and other social events. In our bi-monthly meetings, suggestions are discussed and voted upon. The library is under the supervision of Miss Margaret Pomeroy. THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Senior Dramatic Club was organized in the late fall under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Biggerstaff. The officers are: President— Barbara Taylor Vice-President— Charles Damon Secretary— Jane Kingsbury Twenty seniors joined this organization and during the year several one-act plays were given. 24
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MUSIC BOYS’ GLEE CLUB The Boys’ Glee Club sang, both as a group, and with the Girls’ Glee Club at various programs and assemblies. Director: Marjorie G. Wolf; Accompanist: Ruth T. Convey. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB This year the Girls’ Glee Club did its part to “Keep America Singing” through par¬ ticipation in music assemblies and programs. Songs, ranging from the popular to the classic, proved an enjoyable experi¬ ence for all. Director: Marjorie G. Wolf; Accompanist: Ruth T. Convey. ORCHESTRA Through instrumental study in school, the orchestra grew rapidly in membership and ability. This year a drum outfit was purchased which was proudly displayed when¬ ever the group performed. Di¬ rector: Marjorie G. Wolf; Ac¬ companist: Helen M. Rydz. 26
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