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STUDENT COUNCIL Prone row: G. Knott J. Row K. Moore, G, Williams, S. Chamberlain E. Hopf, S Egaa, J, Wilson. Second row: D. Campiii P. Fitzpatrick, C GoMrick, R. Allison j. McOosky D. Lawrence J. Andrews, L. Woods, N. Sullivan P, Kilroy, H. Lawrence, Mr, Carlow. Back row-: W. Lewis }, Hubbard, A, August! ni, T. Bracken, R. Anderson, M. Wilson R. Pryor, R, Pipe, S. Levesque. STUDENT The Student Council for 1958 and 1959 was under the advisorship of Mr, Emmett Shea and Mr. John Carlow The officers were George Williams Presi¬ dent; Sandra Chamberlain, Vice President; and Karen Moore, Secretary, The group of students forming the Student Coun¬ cil sponsored two dances. The first the Welcome Dance was held on September 19, the first social function of the year. The Football Dance was held on December 5, with Paul Ambler ' s orchestra to pro¬ vide the music. Students from Wayland High Schools Student Council visited Natick High School, and Natick ' s went to Wayland. They held this exchange to view different COUNCIL councils, their powers, methods of operating, and to find new ideas to help our school. Vito Capizzo was elected by the Student Council to receive the Jewish War Veteran Award. It is given to the person who best exemplifies the statement, Classmate Today, Neighbor Tomorrow. The Council also discussed a code of ethics for Natick High School. They plan many revisions for the Red and Blue Handbook, which is given to enter ing freshmen. Other things which were discussed were: Student dress, schedules for midyear and final exams, the school bulletin board, and changing eligU bility rules although no decision was reached on the latter 20
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From row: G. Williams R. Robinson G Bel isle. A, Manin. }. Kinncir, M. Purcell, N. Hunt, M, Pierce, I. Hillis Second row: A- Grten i, S. Owens, C Coan J. Buckler, M, Trundy, V Fierro, K, Kugcll, M, Mirchdl, C Fierro, S, Uu swell, J. Burt, Back row: D. Young, S. Haskell, R. Ohlshamky, B Edmonstun, S. Collins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY At the Induction Ceremony in May the Junior mem¬ bers of the society were welcomed, Mr. Howard Hennigar, principal, awarded membership certificates and Mr. Alfred A. Maffeo, Superintendent of Schools, addressed the group, AH members of the group were the guests of the Natick Rotary Club at the Beacon Terrace for luncheon on May 19. 19 NANCY HUNT
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LIBRARY This year Miss Harris has had twenty-six library ' aides to assist her with routine duties. However, this is the first year that Freshman girls have been selected in September to be members of the group. Ten girls have completed their first year as library aides, ten girls have been library aides for two years, and six girls axe veteran library aides with three years of experience. Some of the duties in the library are u noticed by many but are essential to keep the library functioning properly. A library aide stays ar the desk to check books in and out and to receive library permits. At the end of each period a girl returns the library permits to the study teachers. At the begin- AIDES ning of the school year books from the bindery must have pockets pasted in and cards typed; and throughout the year new books have to be checked, stamped, cataloged, and pre¬ pared for pupil use. Upstairs the magazine and college catalog sections have to be kept up to date with the latest magazines and college catalogs. Library aides also assist in shelving books and arranging books in order according to their classification numbers. This organization performs many other services, too, such as preparing bulletins, typing reserve lists, and doing numerous errands, in addition to dusting and keeping good order generally. CAFETERIA MARSHALLS Front row: R Stanley C. Sctorobcrg, J. McDonald, J. Hall, V. Capiwo, R. Frantiose, S. Gould, R, Kent, Second row: W Sumll, R Slotokk, D MacLeod, P. McLaughlin, j, Hcndericbon, W. Sapanaro, H. Newman. Third row: R. Ward, P. Hem is. D. MacLeod, R. Spinney, R. Cox. 21
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