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STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: P. Benchley, M. Folsom, C. Volles, C. Morse, J. McQueen, J. Kinney, A. Randall Row 2: J. Currie, D. Whittemore, J. Benchley, F. Smith, Mr. Pearse fadviserj, B. Ritch, D. Bardwell, R. Raut, R. Cornue R010 3: D. White, R. Carlton, F. Fitzpatrick, R King, P. Hallinan, D. Venton, R. Green, L. Long, R. Banner fMissing: P. Kirby, R. llill, W. Youngblood, D. Abbott, 111. Hillenbrand, R. Kroinj oo-9 The T. C. S. Student Council was completely reorganized this year, increasing its member'- ship to 27 under a plan equalizing homeroom representation by grades. All members participated in a training course in Parliamentary Procedure and Leadership conducted by Mr. Pearse, the group adviser. Weekly meetings Were held, open to visitors. ' Officers for the year Were: President, Robert Cornucg Vice-President, Francis Fitzpatrickg Sec- retary, Donna Bardwellg Treasurer, William Youngblood. With a Charter of Authority granted by the Board of Education, the Council organized per- manent active committees, such as: Ways and Means, All-School Service, Rules, Publicity, Friend- ship, Safety, Corridor, Athletic and Recreation. Some of its accomplishments Were: financial sup- port of most school activity clubs, bus privileges for out-of-town basketball games, marshal help at games, sponsorship of the Red Cross drive and Class Day Song Contests, providing dance music for noon-hour recreation, adoption of a point system for earning awards through school service, and a P. T. A. demonstration of student government in operation.
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, AND INK R- . . Row 1: I. Briggs, B. Aungier. C. Carlton, C. Herold, R. Cornue, A. Morse, R. Rice. J. Baker, E. Tracy, B. Carlton, J. Whittemore, E., Cook ' Row 2: P. Covey, N. Hillenbrand, D. Aungier, M. Towne, M. Rindge, D. Bardwell, J. Kinne, B. Rainbow, Mrs. Buzard Qadviserl, B. Ritch, F. Smith, K., Kirby, T. Johnson, A. Kehrer, B. Baker, R. Batt Hou' 3: M. Sills, S. Herlihy, M. Rindge, V. Ransom. D.Vento11, D. White, L. Long. M. Sills, D. Whitte- - more fMissing: P. Kirbyj ' Editor-in-chief --- .... Audrey Morse Editor ...... .... - - ............. Ronald Rice Assistaiit Etlitors ...... Jane Baker, Robert Cornuc wa Fifteen new members were admitted' to the Pen and Ink Club last fall. The Club is an honor- ary society and only high school students with an English average of 85 per cent are admitted. The initiation was held in December l948,hpqreceded by a formal dinner. The organization was divided into two staffs again this year with each of the two assistant editors jane Baker and Robert Cornue, the head offeach staff. Each staff published the High Timesu on alternate weeks. Under -the supervision' of Mrs. Buzard, the Pen and Ink Club this year has brought the sports, activity, and grade news as well as the latest gossip to the readers of the Tully Times.
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TULCENDRA Row 1: H. Hallenbeck, R. Herold, L. Seeley, R. Root, M .Sills, G. Kelley, R. Banner, M. Sills, J. 0'Conner Ron' 2: B. Seeley, I. Briggs, S. Herlihy, D. Aldrich, P. Covey, F. Smith, A. Morse, M. Towne, J. Usher, C. Carlton, L. Lasda, D. Fisher, J. Whitteinore, B. Carlton. Hou' 3: . Hillenbrand, R. Gorny, R. Batt, M. Rindge, M. Dickenson, E. Shiite, B. Rice, K. Kirby, Mrs. N Austin tadviserj, J. Baker, T. Johnson, B. Rainbow. D. Bardwell, D. Aungier, A. Kehrer, M. Folsom, V. Ransom, D. Fitzpatrick Rout 4: L. Long, C. Compton, J. Sherman, S. Edinger, F .Fitzpatrick R. Green, D. White Row 5: D Venton, D. Coon, R. D1'uH1H1, H. Edinger, R .Henderson, P. Hallinan, R. Rice, L. Compton, R. Butler fMissing: W, Youngblood, M. Banner, J. Finlon, I. Hobart, D. Doody, W. Woods, J. Lancett, M. Hendersonj Under the guidance of Mrs. Austin twenty-seven members of T ulcendra met last fall and elect- ed the following officers: - President .... ,. Audrey Morse Vice-President ..... . . . Mary Banner Secretary-Treasurer . . , , Marguerite Towne Historian .,....... . . . Frances Smith Soon after the organization meeting, try-outs were held and thirty-two people were admitted to the club. During the year, meetings have been held at which time these new members studied make-up and stage technique. They have assisted throughout the year with grade programs and community entertainments. The club ably managed the make-up and lighting for a minstrel show sponsored by the Melody Men. ln the spring, efforts were concentrated on the production of the three act comedy Youth Takes Overf' Every member of the club played an active part in making the play a success. With the proceeds from the play, Tulcendra plans to purchase an exterior back drop for the stage. The formal initiation will be held in June, followed by the annual picnic.
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