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THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Wells River High School Student Council held its first meeting January 18th at which the officers were elected and a constitution and by-laws adopted. Frederick George was elected president, George Downing vice-president and Lucille Ilesseltine, secretary. The council consists of nine members: a representative from each class in high school, on from the junior high school, three from the entire student body and one faculty member. The faculty member changes each month giving each of the teachers a turn. The seniors’ representative is Frederick George, the juniors’ George Downing, the sophomores’ Eugene Laturnau, the freshmens’ Sheldon Ilauson, the junior high schools’ Joyce Cyr, and the three from the student body are Lucille Ilesseltine, Marjorie George and Elinor Rowden. The council holds its meetings on Friday at one o’clock. V isitors are welcome, may take part in the meeting, but have no vote. The purpose of the council is to put more of the responsi- bility of the school onto the students and give them a chance at self-government. ORCHESTRA This year our school orchestra keeps up its fine tradition with Mrs. Spear conducting and playing the violin. Also Benjamin Hanson played the violin, Catherine Morse played the piano with Priscilla Merchant assisting. Eugene Laturnau and Robert Hamel played horns, Verna Russell the guitar and Sheldon Hanson the drums. They performed at the Harvest Supper, Christmas Bazaar and Novelty Night, as well as assisting in several school as- semblies. N. Y. A. I his year several of the Wells River High School students have been employed by the National Youth Administration. 13
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Incila Brock—Prophesy Frederick (leorge—History Harvey Goodell—Salutatory and Essay Margaret. Hatley—Class Ode Reginald Rowell—Gift to school William Plourde—Gifts to Seniors Robert Winship—Advice to Undergraduates John Good(dl—Marshal George Downing—Response to the Advice Rev. Arthur Altenburn—Graduation Speaker Rev. Walter Lounsbury, Baccalaureate Speaker Program Sunday, June 9—Beccalaureate Service Congregational Church at 11 .00 A. M. Tuesday, June 11—-Senior Reception Main Hall at 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, dune 12—Alumni Ball Game Randall Field at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday, June 12—Alumni Banquet Thursday, dune 13—Class Day Exercises Church Vestry at 2:30 P. M. Friday, June 1-1—Last Assembly Main Hall at 3:00 P. M. Friday, June Id—Graduation Village Hall at 8:00 P. M. THE SCHOOLBOY PATROL The Schoolboy Patrol was resumed this year under the auspices of the Vermont Motor Vehicle Department and the American Automobile Association. There are four members all performing a valuable and necessary task to insure highway safety for the members of our school. The four are: Capt. Frederick George, Lieut. Benjamin Hanson, Sheldon Hanson and Clayton Placey. We attended the Annual School Patrol Convention at Burlington and had a fine time, making a good showing in the parade. 12
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This work is financed and made possible by joint co- operation of the state and national governments. The stu- dents who have had work part or all of the time since school started last fall are: Edward Bailey, in the chemistry labora- tory; Margaret Hatley, clerical and stenographical work; George Downing and Benjamin Hanson, manual school labor; Ethelyne Duncan, the hot lunches; Verna Russell, primary; Stanley Russell and Roderick Driscoll, athletic supplies. GIRLS’ SKI TEAM Since graduating an entire girls’ ski team two years ago we have been hunting for another to replace it. This past year showed some results and promised better to come. Mar- jorie and Betty George, Elinor Rowden, Doris Sawyer and Barbara Bidwell skied well against each other in the Intra- mural Meet and as a team in the S. F. 0. C. and Bradford Meets. Specialties—Slalom, Marjorie George; Cross Country, Elinor Rowden. INTRAMURAL SPORTS This year we inaugurated an extensive intramural sports program in the fall, commencing with volley-ball and tennis. H. Goodell and B. Crapo were elected captains to choose two teams. Goodell’s team was called the “Bulldogs” and Crapo’s the “Poodles” but due to many participants the “Bulldogs” team was divided into a second team called the “Goats” and Crapo’s into a second team called “Sheep.” H. Goodell’s team finally won the volley-ball series but B. Crapo’s team won the girls’ tennis series with enough interest shown to necessitate 36 sets. February 26 we chose two new captains, R. inship and L. Hesseltine for checkers, ping-pong, basketball, and winter sports teams. The oidy Ski Meet was won by R. Winship’s Tigers, 761 to 706. The ping-pong and checker ladder tourn- aments have not been completed as yet but right now S. Han- son, a Tiger, is ahead in ping-pong and E. Sawyer, a Panther, 14
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