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SENIOR MEMBERS First Row: R. Willey, K. Mongeau, J. Connolly, E. Ander- son, J. Lindahl, S. Pingree, Program chairman; M. J. O’Donnell, Treasurer; T. Kenney, President; J. Goldblith, Vice-President; K. Brown, Secretary; S. Cutler, S. Parsons, M. Eames, D. Jones, L. Willey. Second Row: J. Ciccia, R. Kane, S. Mazzone, B. Beake, S. Jackson, L. Clinton, L. Johnson, C. Abbott, C. Nelson, J. Faulkner, L. Lyon, J. Craven, C. Lavender. Third Row: A. Nichols, C. Stark, J. Connolly, D. Rogers, D. Lee, P. Lundstrom, C. Harlow, B. Trites. Fourth Row: N. Rudolph, L. Loftfield, C. Creel- man, J. Bishop, A. Seymour, C. Moody. Fifth Row: T. Priestley, R. Stark, W. Swift, G. Plantinga, J. O ' Neil, P. Stantial, R. Shannon, M. Chavanne, D. Noble, T. Doherty. Honor Society The purpose of the Honor Society is to create an enthu- siasm for and to recognize accomplishment in scholarship.” (From Constitution of Honor Society). The administration of Melrose High believes in recogniz- ing the academic achievement of its students by awarding the gold M and membership in the Honor Society. Eligibility is based on scholarship and is open to all students in the junior and senior years. New members are admitted biannually in October and in February respectively. To be admitted in Octo- ber, the students’ yearly averages of the preceding June is re- viewed. Membership in February is determined on the basis of second quarter marks. Added to the honor of membership in the Honor Society is the privilege of using a library pass during any free period. Also, for those seniors who have been elected to Honor Society three out of four times, there is the privilege of retaining the gold pin and of wearing a red tassel at graduation. JUNIOR MEMBERS First Row: L. Washburn, R. Longo, C. Devine, S. Him- melwright, B. Soule, J. Foster, S. Desmond, S. Griggs, P. Kane. Second Row: B. Belcher, J. Moberger, D. Turner, C. Holmes, C. Mansfield, N. Larson, D. Wheaton, J. Brown, M. Catino. Third Row: B. Lee, J. Maeberger, B. Lane, K. Kjell, S. Perry, C. Hoague, M. Schmidt, S. Drees, C. Catania. Fourth Row: D. Shaunessy, G. Berg, R. Eddy, A. Ledoux, D. Peevey, J. Cassis, B. Shea, J. Smolsky. 24
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VARSITY First Row: L. Hilton; F. Hynds; C. Abbott; D. Chasse; A. Seymour; J. Goldblith; T. Kenney; T. Priestley; C. Harrington. Second Row: K. Kelley; R. DeStefano; C. Dellea; V. Ferarro; D. Wenner; D. Wheaton; R. Winde. Third Row: N. Stiles; G. Giffen; N. Ingersoll; A. Kimball. Debate-Speech Club Under the supervision of Mr. Freeman T. Frank, the club’s advisor, and Mr. Peter Brown, the assistant advisor, the Debate and Speech Club is one of the most busy, popular, and successful organizations in the school. The varsity team is made up of Denis Chasse, Francis Hynds, and Thomas Priestly, along with the club’s officers: Anthony Seymour, president; Thomas Kenney, vice-presi- dent; Clifford Abbott, secretary; and Judy Goldblith, treasurer. The varsity is backed up by a strong J.V. team and 40 other club members. This year the club has taken part in about 400 debates. These have included four major tournaments at M.H.S., each made up of debaters from 40 New England schools and other tournaments held at Holy Cross, Dartmouth, University of New Hampshire, University of Massachusetts, New York University, and various high school campuses. This year the Debate and Speech Club has had its most successful year since its beginning in the fall of I960. NOVICE First Row: L. Mead; K. Schuede; S. Guarente; M. Craft; M. Kelley; L. Graf; J. Halloran; L. Hefler. Second Row: P. Evans; J. DePetris; A. Hayden; A. Griesbach; A. Hull; J. Clark; G. Russell; S. But- ler; R. Fitzgerald; Mr. Frank, Advisor. Third Row: G. Franklin; A. Rid- ley; R. Penney; R. Perry; M. Wilder; R. Hildreth; L. Erickson; G. Hayes. 23
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iyg--: Library Club First row: D. Rogers, L. Gran- fieid, M. Killam, J. Mooney. Second row: Mrs. Rose, J. Ewell, E. Spracklin, K. Fosters, S. Oldreive, M. A. Elia, J. Barton. Audio-Visual Club First row: W. Cashman, A. Hull, P. DuBois, J. Zorbas, R. Johnson, R. DeStefano, J. Per- rotton, R. Nickerson. Second row: Mr. Laine, G. LaSpesa, D. Wenner, J. Steinford, A. Pa- one, E. Tanttanzi. S. A. T. First row: B. Belcher, S. Dris- coll, S. Perry. Second row: Mr Neiman. 25
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