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STUDENT COUNCIL Left lo right: Donald L’Hcurcux, president; Rona Levine, secretary; Daniel Aldrich, vice-president. Si mlcnt C oimcil The Student Council, forming a closer relationship between the student body and the faculty, has worked diligently throughout the year under the leadership of its officers Donald L'Heureux, president; Daniel Aldrich, vice president; and Rona Lcvein, secretary . Besides having the glamorous duty of electing cheerleaders, these councilors sell defense stamps and bonds, government-issued lunch tickets and admission tickets to sports events. Miss Ethel McCombc, who is in charge of war stamp distribution, assists the members with this work. A publicity committee formed by the Student Council not only encourages students to attend more sch )l activities but also plans to develop a method for obtaining college scholarships for students. Room 1 DANIEL ALDRICH Room 15 PHILIP KERIACO OKSANA BILON ANNE KERIACO Room 2 OSWALD Dl NUNZIO Room 16 JAMES MAGUIRE VELMA DELASANTA IONA LEVEIN Room 1 ROBERT AUBUCHON Room 17 HARVEY VAN BROOKLYN FRANCES BASQU1N MILDRED NERI Room 5 CHARLES CHARIN Room 18 DONALD I HEUREUX VALERIE BRAGA JEAN LEVESQUE Room 6 RODNEY DELASANTA Room 19 AMEDEO VAMPA JANICE COI MARY TOOMEY Room 7 WILLIAM DRAKI Room 21 FRANCES PAW LINA ANTOINETTA D! SPIRITO ELAINE PFF.FFFRL1 Room 8 WILLIAM GILBERT Room 22 EARL KANE JOAN LAFRAMBOISI HELENE PLAYS Room 9 DAVID MULGREW Room 21 NORMAN PICARD RUTH MARTIN BARBARA PETERSON Room 11 JOHN BULLEIT Room 25 RUSSEL SOUTHWICK JOAN BELCOURT MARILYN SAWYER Room 12 BERT DOYLE Room 26 NORMAN LUSSIER LUCIA BOUCHARD ANITA SAVOIE Room 14 ANDREW HEROUX Room 27 DONALD VOELKER IRENE FOYLE SALLY SWANSON
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FIRST ROW—Left to right: Mr. Grady, Walter Richmond, Iris Levine, Ruth Darling, Elizabeth Fish, Harriet Holgate, Paul Corey. SECOND ROW—Russell Southwick, James Chisholm, Leon Baxter, Edmond Crcpcau, William Claude. TOP ROW—Bernon Follctt, William Gilbert, Fred Larson, William Horsfall, Joseph Di Pardo. BAND TOP ROW: Left to right—William Mahan, Roger Berton, Gerald Cournoyer. Robert Kettlety, Andrew Tsitsimortis, Fred Lar win, Allred Panneton, William Gilbert, Andre Delaware, James Chisholm, Fred Nanni, Paul Corey, Paul Luttrcl I-eon Baxter, William Horsfall, Russell Southwick. THIRD ROW: Russell Letendre, Oswald Di Nunzio, Harvey Van Brocklyn, Walter Richmond, Amedeo Vampa, John Roy Edmund Crepeau, Ovila Verfaille, Vernon Foilett, Wilbur Grover, Vernon Follctt, Leonard Farrell, Robert LaForge Robert Plasse. SECOND ROW: Harriet Holgate, Jacqueline Bruneau, Iris Levin, Elizabeth Fish, Ruth Hcwins, Ruth Darling, Crcilc Bruneau Frances Basquin, Lillian Mousette, Frances Bibcault. FRONT ROW: Valerie Braga. (Tarice Zazcka, Catherine Lavoie, Elaine Pfefferle, Paula O’Brien. Colleen Giard, Shirley Pratt, Virginia Proietti, Louise Viana, Velma Delasanta, Alice Simard, Jacqueline Belanger.
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Minstrel-Pep Rally For tear that the stars might fail us, we held only one pep rally during the football season. With the “go-ahead signal from Mr. Donlon, the newly organized Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Sarah M. Smith presented a minstrel which featured a lively chorus of a hundred voices singing popular songs and football tunes. The corn, a necessity in any minstrel, was provided by end men Donald Bellio, Donald L'Heureux, Ceorge Uskievich, Michael Barbaria, Albert Bedard, Cabriel Miller, Paul Koenig, Harlen Bergeron, Maurice Bourget, Jack King, Marcel Monier and William Horsfall. For the “specialty number” the club “imported” a great symphony orchestra from Never Never Land. The outstanding selection of this unique combination was the playing of the “Unfinished Symphony” by the Maestro, Paul Koenig, himself. More fun as our versatile end men sang and danced to Shanty Town.” Between these sketches, John Bulliet, master of ceremonies, told more “funny stories. Harlen Bergeron, our own Frankie, furnished more laughter when he flirted with the up and coming” crooner of '49 Robert Aubuchon. Rodney Delesanta played the accordion, while Janice Cole, Janice Boyd, and Valerie Braga tap danced for the audience between cheers for our team led by our cheerleaders. With the singing of “Buckle Down Woonsocket by the chorus the audience felt confident of the coming victory.
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