The Morgan School - Tower Yearbook (Clinton, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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mmf I I ff 1 - It would seem as though the Town of Clinton took a lesson from the Morgan Student Council. For the first time, the town conducted a community fund drive as has been done in school for several years. Morgan of course did their bit in the town drive. We made our appeal for funds at the some time the town did but unfortunately we fell short of the goal for the first time since the inauguration of the fund at Morgan. The Council gave a great deal of thought to the topic of rules and regulations for the new school. When it is opened, a whole new set of principles will have to be set up to cope with problems of a different nature than presented themselves at the Old Morgan. In June last year the Council asked Mr. Joel, their advisor, to look into the matter of establishing at Morgan, a chapter of the National Honor Society. Mr. Joel took quick action and as a result, during the first week in March, the charter members were announced. The Council is indeed proud that they were the ones to introduce this fine idea. The officers for the year are as follows: President--Howard Sternberg, Vice-President-Helen Rae Swain, and Secretary- Treasurer-Patricia Williams. rjqf I f ff V' v ' at J 142

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1, VZ. ect' Xie Qu GL' 140 2.22 frliiv S: Ls fn. 4 x3 l wud Q0-Oi-. Kiwi ,1.a,1f.9 1 qf f. This year the Junior Class found new life after a rather lackadaisical sophomore year. Mr. Drew again led them and helped the group set a torrid pace as far as activities were con- cerned. For the first time in the history of the Magazine Campaign the juniors walked off with first prize and a very tidy sum for their treasury. It was no cinch, however, for the other four classes gave them a run for the money and when the bell sounded, it was found to be an extremely small percentage between all five classes. Also for the first time a class won the campaign for the second time. In November the class sponsored something new in the way of dancing. Because the floor in the Grammar School was polish- ed for Basketball and there was strong feeling against using the Town Hall, they put on a Sock Dance . Some seemed skeptical at first but when the night came the gym was packed and it turned out to be the most successful dance in many years. Bob Wilson and his orchestra provided music for an evening of Square Dancing that will long be remembered-not only because of the blisters! ! About the time the seniors were decorating for their Co- tillion, the Junior Prom was already in its infant stages. With much planning and fine direction the Prom was an assured suc- cess. The class chose Stardust for their theme. On this subject were produced some superb decorations. These juniors will long remember this year. We hope that they will not be so tired out by the time they become seniors that they will not be able to stay on the ball! 21

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