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Standing: Miss Van Winkle, D. Nunes, K. Calhoun, D. Jelleff, B. Justus, D. Alameda, E. Galey. Seated: E. Benbow, B. Adams, H. Griffin, G. Bettencourt, I. Fong, M. Silva, E. Kinzii. Jt)a hinJqtDnian Working under such war time difficulties as a reduced budget, scarcity of film and material for covers, it has nevertheless been the aim of the Annual Staff this year to present to the school and to the Senior Class a book that will serve as a reminder of what our school has meant to us. The staff has enjoyed working on this 1943 Washingtonian and it is their hope that the readers will enjoy it too. The staff includes: editors, Geraldine Bettencourt and Helen Griffin; business manager, Marjorie Jason; classes, Inez Fong; activities, Ebba Rae Benbow; girls ' sports, Doris Alameda; boys ' sports, Dick Jelleff, Bert Justus, Kenneth Calhoun; pictures, Elaine Galey; dramatics, Beverly Adams; typists, Doris Nunes, Eleanor Kinzii, Margaret Silva; copy editor, Richard Olive; adviser. Miss Van Winkle; covers, Mr. Kibby and the printing classes. 29
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dtodtxJfud During this, the 1942-43, school term, the editor, Maxine Mau, as well as the advisers. Miss Knoles and Mr. Kibby, and the staff have endeavored to uphold the journalistic standards of the Hatchet. Aiding the editor were the associate editors, Harriett Dias and Rosemary Mc¬ Donald; business manager, Herbert Dutra; and Lillian Harvey and Ernie Machado, girls ' and boys ' sports editors. After Christmas it was found necessary to decrease the publication from a five column to a four column paper but the staff has tried to maintain the inter¬ esting features. On the first page various school activities and general subjects are found. Editorials, the staff, and personal items are found on page two. Book reviews. Personalities, Former Students and Band Stand are found on page three and on the fourth page are the sports and Future Farmer news. The paper is made available to the students with student body cards and also is sent 1o alumni in the armed services. Upper Row: L Goularte, H. Dutra, R. Tuchsen, F. Machado, E. Brazil, E. Machado. Second Row: E. Kinzli, B. Corey, W. Dias, S. Marriott, D. Alameda, D. Freitas, B. Dutra, E. Bettencourt, I. Van Moose, L. Harvey, Miss Knoles, F. Braun, M. Burtch. Lower Row: L. Lewis G. Maphet, D. Jackson, B. Ponti, B. Adams, R. MacDonald, H. Dias, M. Mau, M. Jason, J. Wauhab, J. Karel, J. Galvin. 28 mfiiiii
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SMa: ‘w Club The Girls ' W Club is organized for girls who are interested in sports and in the companionship of other girls who have proved themselves to be good ath¬ letes with high ideals of sportsmanship. Admission is gained by earning 700 points through participation in games, 100 points being earned by playing one of the after-school sports. The club meets the first Tuesday of every month to plan the sports season and to help decide questions of sports standards. This year the girls planned most of their activities in cooperation with other groups, joining with the Boys ' W Club for a barn dance and for ushering at our plays, and with the Girls ' League in the presentation of the annual football dinner. In addition to these special events the club maintained its regular pro¬ gram of interclass sport competition in basketball, hockey, volley ball, and speed ball. The officers for the year were president, Rosaline Doviner; vice-president, Doris Alameda; secretary-treasurer, Margaret Grace; yell leader, Evelyn Betten¬ court; adviser, Mrs. Nelson. standing: Mrs. Nelson, F. Hilton, D. Franklin, D. Alameda, G. Silva, M. Brunelli, I. Santos, G. Fur- tado, D. Freitas, M. Chienq, L. Raymond, I. Fong. Seated: L. Harvey, E. Bettencourt, B. Corey, M. Mau, M. Grace, R. Daviner, A. Cabaran, M. Cotton.
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