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Back Row: Glidden, Detscher, W. Pioppi, Coppins, Stinchfield. Front Row: M. L. Pioppi, Mr. Bartnick, Castle, Hamlin, Brown, absent, Thomas. Student Council With Mr. Bartnick and Mr. Tousley as advisors, the Student Council carried out sev- eral major accomplishments. These included the decoration of the School building at Christmas time, the sponsorship of a dance to raise money for sending the Drama Club to the University of New Hampshire to participate in the State Drama Festival, and sug- gestions for the improvement of the cut system. Members of the Student Council were the presidents and vice-presidents of the respec- tive classes, and one member-at-large elected from each class. At the first meeting, james Nally was elected president, with Sandra Castle as vice president and Mary Lou Pioppi as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Nally left for the armed forces, and Miss Castle became acting president. .24.
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Freshman Reception Tom Thomas and Bill Zito having been chosen masters of ceremonies, the poor' fresh- men felt doomed. Their time to be initiated into their four years of high school had come. The freshmen all sat very still while waiting for their turn to be called upon to go through their diabolic performance. With jokes and many unexpected events, the reception went off with a real bang- especially with four young ladies counting squares of toilet paper and calling, N ow is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their countryf at the end of every fifteen sheets. After the reception was over the seniors served refreshments consisting of sweet cider, cookies, and doughnuts. The evening finally ended with a record dance-to which one girl brought a chicken which she had been assigned to get. The seniors wish to give their whole-hearted thanks to the faculty, the parents, and the courageous members of the freshman class for their help in making this a most success- ful night. is . sf -f l
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ww , it ' f 1. Fourth Row: Rogers, Pamell, Smith, Modugno, Meehan, Harrington, Carlson. Third Row: Mr. Tousley, Pioppi, Gilbert, Stock, Bense, Carpenter, Robbins, Detscher, Britton. Second Row: Roberts, White, Shannon, Barnard, Robarts, Elliot, Piper, Fay. First Row: Hill, N. Craigue, Baxter, Mugridge, M. Craigue, Carr, Avery, Wyman, A Chamberlain. 4 OUTING CLUB Mountain Climbing With the reactivation of the Outing Club, a new activity was initiated this year, that of mountain climbing. With Mr. Tousley as their leader, many students enjoyed the climbs. The first climb involved Tumble-down Dick. Mount Major, the second excursion, was the best attended. The longest climb was Mt. Chocorua. We are all looking forward to more excursions in the future. Bowling League Under Mr. Tous1ey's direction, the Brewster bowlers fonned teams and held matches at the Casino. jim Sanborn and Lorraine Avery scored the highest single strings with 115 and 95. jolm Sanborn and Lorraine Avery scored the highest three-string totals with 324 and 267. Charles Lord and Lorraine Avery had the high averages, with 99.6 and 87. Due to the failure of some of the teams to complete their matches, the winning team cannot be determined as yet. .25. D
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