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STUDENT CONGRESS First row: J. Crowley, D. Marcoux, L. Doh- erty, S. Diamond, D. Knight, R. Barclay, R. Tinel, A. Varney, L. Jackson, C. Malen- chini, L. Ridlon, P. Poole, M. Griffin. Sec- ond row: Mr. McGrath, L. Bernard, E. Car- gill, M. Powers, J. Lamb, K. Hosmer, D. Gaskill, T. Couser, M. Healy, P. Garipay, G. Clark, N. Mirisola, E. George. Third row: B. Stetson, L. Bruen, M. Kasprzk, R. Bell, D. Smith, R. Verge, J. Reid, D. Tur- ner, J. Healy, C. Creelman, L. Binford, A. Allen. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Robert Queeney, President. Standing: Linda Liebermann, Secretary; Arthur Stratton, Treasurer; Paul Sartori, Vice-President. Government gress has brought about significant change by strengthening our entire student government. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Stanley Robinson, a plan- ning committee composed of members of the Student Congress has drawn up a constitution completely separate from that of the Student Council. Approved by the Council, this new constitution has increased the role and responsibili- ties of the Student Congress and has provided for the election of Congress officers.
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STUDENT COUNCIL First roir: M. Clifford, K. Hodgson, T. Dougherty, D. Lockhart, R. Stevens, D. Murphy, L. Liebermann, J. Fletcher. Second row: R. Bowen, T. Kasprzak, R. Queeney, A. Stratton, T. Damigella, J. Johnson. Third row: S. Blake, P. Sartori, R. Gulla. Student Our Student Council and President Bob Stevens have had a most active year. The class officers and represen- tatives who constitute the Student Council have successfully conducted the Red Raider Romp, Crystal Moments, and the Twirp Dance. Other annual projects have included the Scholarship Awards Program, the sponsorship of the Korean orphan, class elections, and the provision for a scholarship for one of the ' 63 graduates. Reorganization of the Student Con- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Richard Gulla, President; Scott Blake, Vice-President. Standing: Janet Fletcher, Secretary: Joel Johnson, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS David Murphy, Treasurer; Robert Stevens, Presi- dent; Dana Lockhart, Vice-President; Linda Lieber- mann, Secretary. 16
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Lorraine Harrison Literary Editor Jane Baker Art Editor During the summer the LOG editors met often to conceive the ’63 theme, and when classes resumed in the fall; the LOG staff faced its first assignments and its first deadlines. Having selected Time’’ as the theme, the staff began its task of delineat- ing the past four years in both write-ups and pictures. Room 16 housed the busy staff during the 6th period ( as did Dr. Rock- wood’s office), while Room 22 during the activity period became the scene of hushed secrets a nd ingenious ideas as Mr. Hanlon prodded the editors, and the editors, in turn, prodded the staff to speed up production. You hide the copy, and I’ll ART STAFF find it i Seated: D. Varjabedian, J. Baker, Editor; S. Marcoux. Standing: J. Hanna- fin, N. Teevan.
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