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JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL Standing: P. Banziger, D. Ostergren, J. Ward, G. Wanninger, J. Galbraith, R. Arent, D. Flinker, L. Beerman, W. Bliz, R. Lydman, W. Gelnaw. Seated: P. Sperb, P. Widman, S. Jones, H. Grissler, J. Dioszeghy, A. Randle, B. Michel, M. Wright, C. Joscelyn. JAMES DIOSZEGHY . . . President HELEN GRISSLER . . . Vice-President AUDREY RANDLE . . Secretary-Treasurer The Junior High Council Entertains the Students with Noon Time Dances MMEDIATELY after the election of officers in September the Junior High Council waded into its fall activities. The council sponsored special assemblies. Pat Patterson, cowboy and speaker, sang and spoke about the west. A moving picture on San Francisco was given. There have been a series of noon time dances for Junior High. A contest for the most artistically decorated room at Christmas was held in the homerooms. Miss Polhemus' room, 233, won the contest. The council has had several other council meetings, two of them were Ridgewood and Teaneck. Junior Council sent three representatives to the State Student Government Con- ference at New Jersey College for Women, November 7. This year the Junior and Senior High Councils have adopted a Belgian child, Jean- nine Murhaut, who is being cared for in the Gellik Colony of the Foster Parents Plan. 43 , L4 Y . ...i
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5 r .73 A ' f ef f' 4- T H. .9 'P 7 13' Tavj -vo . --'J 44. f 2' V' 'K If ,l if tw i .J L at if ii The Tri-B's H old! a Press Conference X .T fa. RFTER Game -P, valve? N B MW ' rf 'ffl X A g X 'MNXF HHLLS- Vg, Ai, Pcnci For- Sa AH, Tj 5 Q, ff 2 ,. if,.- ,Q cf V0 ,Z R 5 7 E ' THE A SCboaLl v IE,-j 0' ,,, wir 6 V! gal' V N Y., , Z K. i 1 y Q if -'WR gjijT keuvucx Question: Who are those girls who wear the white sweaters with the three maroon B's? Answer: That is a very good question. The girls you speak ot are members of the Tri-B Club. The three B's on the snowy white sweaters stand for the purposes of the club, boost the school, befriend others, and build character. Question: Does the Tri-B Club help others? Answer: Oh, yes! The girls make cancer dressings. The members also make favors for the dinner trays of the patients at Bergen Pines Hospital. For the little children at the hospital the Tri-B girls make stuffed animals. The members of this active club decorate the halls ot Westwood High School when the Christmas season draws near. As another service to the school the busy Tri-'B girls sell tickets for the home football games in the tall. Question: Does the Tri-B Club have any social activities? Answer: The Tri-B certainly does. The girls have suppers, picnics, and parties. A delegation of Tri-B's swim in the Y-for-All in Hackensack several times during the year. A trip to New York, a dance, and a Mother-Daughter banquet are on the social agenda. lt is very evident that the Tri-B are just about the most active girls in West- wood High School. I! . , . 7 U , H Jwfi .741 ,lo-r 'Lf f-:J 4 1. 'I Q ' sz 'X OFFICERS 1 PRisciLi.A wooo . . . . . . . .' President P My PATRlClA LOCKITT . . Vice-President ,TV RUTH TOENSMANN . . . Secretary ' Ai JOAN PENNELL . . . . Treasurer Kidman.
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