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FIRST ROW: E. Rapport, J. Piazza, F. Visa Hi, P. Minehane (Treasurer), R. Restuccia (President ' , J. Baldi (Vice-President), J. Harvey (Secretary), G. Parkhill, B. Brace. SECOND ROW: J. Tillinghast, E. Stoneman, S. Boyd, G. Osborn, D. Lorentzen, M. Line- han, E. Chaffee, M. Russo, J. McGonagle. THIRD ROW: M. Bovle, K. Jones, R. Clark, N. Hazen, O. Johnson R. Marsh. A. Hamilton, B. Shaw. ' the brain trusters ' national honor society... HIS year’s National Honor Society members, having carefully stored their little gold pins at home, carried on the N.H.S. code of Char- y acter - Scholarship - and Service. Bob Clayton appeared on the scene in November for the N.H.S. dance, a record success in the annals of the organization. In March, seven members, chosen out of a hat because of the goodly supply of willing talent, took the National Honor So- ciety Scholarship Examination. The only problem of the N.H.S. was that all its members were so busy with other activities that they barely had time to say hail and farwell to Mr. Meyers. 18
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FIRST ROW: U. Reidy, A. Canfield, F. Rohr bough, S. Arone, R. Willander (Treasurer), R. Jannoni (President), G. Parkhill (Vice-President), J. Laing, J. Harvey, J. Maloof. SECOND ROW: P. Lucy, P. Minehane, L. Williamson, E. Stoneman, J. McWhirter, A. Kazan- jian, C. Floe, N. O’Neil, J. Higginbottom, G. Perry, J. DiPietro. THIRD ROW: W. Donahue, J. Buckley, R. Gifford, M. Zonis, R. Hurley, W. Farrell, D. Be- veridge, T. Grinnell, H. Anderson. now, according to robert ' s rules of order ...student council f HE Student Council, led by Mr. Kolouch, made it mandatory for i its members to report back to their homerooms after every meeting y so that the function of the Student Council would become better known throughout the school. “S. C.” members scurrying up and down the halls collecting funds for every conceivable drive became a familiar sight, and maybe even a slightly unwelcome one to people conscious of flattened wal- lets. Council members sold programs at the home football games and red- and-blue B.H.S. buttons for school-spirited sports lovers. To relax from busi- ness, they held two dances — “The Harvest Hop” to start the year on the right foot socially, and “The Frosty Frolic,” to provide a little relief from mid-year strain. 17
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FIRST ROW: J. Harvey, E. Stoneman, G. Parkhill, J. Baldi, P. Minehane, G. Osborn, D. Lorentzen, B. Shaw, J. McGonagle. SECOND ROW: R. Giroux, R. Wardwell, K. Jones, R. Clark, T. Kerr, N. Hazen, R. Marsh, W. Taft. U • tt citizens, j. g. junior rotarions and honorary . . . members of the belmont woman ' s club HE B elmont Woman’s Club and the Rotary Club, eager to promote t interest in community affairs on the part of future citizens, have y made an annual tradition of honoring a group of B.H.S. students with special membership. The Honorary Members of the Woman’s Club were hospitably received at several functions during the year. The Junior Rotarians attended weekly meetings of this highly respected inter- national organization, learning its ideals and getting acquainted with its members. Thus, two of Belmont’s civic-minded organizations have provided a useful glimpse of their active contribution to town life. 19
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