

Flw row: R. Sheperd, E. Cacciamani, A. logiodke, S.
Mctllt~.
P. Glynn, R. Black, S. Gordon. Second row:
l.
Gates,
J.
Chrluoe, R. Olsen, 8. Leitner,
J.
latham, R. Callahan,
J.
Billig. Third row: W. Campbell,
J.
Faulkner, A.
Dellolio,
J.
Grou,
J.
Melle. F
c..
roldo. Fourth row:
J.
Fox,
A.
Gallo, M.
Amu,
C. lang, R. Si•co, D. Gallo, J.
Gaer,en.
f irst row: J. Soli, B. Motto, E. Mealey, R. Oliver, P. Bullock, J. Cioncimino, M. Rokotr, R. Wadworth, P. Klein.
Second row• C. Smlrh
1
R. llrunngraber, IC. Begbie, M. Pollord, A. lenti, P. Scheno, S. Secor, A. Ol jver, S. Woller,
W. Gat.,, N. Bone. Tnird row: W. Merson,
J.
lief, E. Ingalls, A. Greenwald, D. Oliver, D. Benlg, R. Adovany, S.
Merimin, P, Allogor, M. Welch, C. Mealey, I. Pollard,
J.
Welch, A. Porrletti, J. Dickinson.
SENIOR
SERVICE
SQUAD
Senior and junior service
squads are composed of
students showing definite
leadership qualities. The
two squads help keep law
and order in the school
building, at games, and
other social affairs. The
members enforce the rules
set up by the G. 0. Court,
and in this way work
closely with the General
Organization.
Advisors are Miss Helen
Carter and Solon Gordon.
Under this capable super–
vision, the squads work to–
gether to encourage stu–
dent cooperation in main–
taining an efficient man–
agement of the s c h o o I
through the combined ef–
forts of the faculty and
students.
JUNIOR
SERVICE
SQUAD
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