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Lgifvncfenf .xgjuiwry ozfmci L First row, lett to right: Patricia Ferrara, Marie Castano, Sharon Keith tsecretaryl, Lawrence Siskind tpresidentl, Nicholas Outch cunis ttreasurerl, Katherine Centrella tvice-presidentl, Sandra Altieri, Deborah Young. Second row: Diane Pratti, lean Estabrooks, Frances Lalli, Patricia Crowley, Mary Lou Boyle. Third row: Barbara Mucci, lane Moynihan, Ioanne Harris, Virginia l-latchfield, Elaine Geary, Susan Smith, Lucy Melideo Frances Doody. Fourth row: Susan Kasperovicz, ludith Pratti, lanet Dipasqua, Lynne Gilbert, ludith Olson, Denise Murray, ludith Iones Fifth row: Carole McKeown, Cassie Tsoumas, Sharon Kelly, lean Tautkus, Karen Sherman, Marcia Waitelcunas Lynne Ann Bosequist. Sixth row: Connie Beavis, Linda Chase, Louise Saviski, Marilyn Williams, Mary Lou Bergeron, Joyce Yuskevicz, ludith McGlone Diane Olive. Seventh row: Edward Butler, Michael Slutsky, Louis D'Arpino, Bobert Cahill, Ronald Droukas, Michael Logvin, Ftobert Jackson William LaBonte. Eighth row: loseph Bitucci, Robert Brazis, Francis Terry, Carlton Atwood. One of the best means by which pupils may take an active part in discussing pertinent school problems is to participate in the Student Advisory Council. This year, the Council was able to make a thorough investigation of school conditions and to offer many suggestions for improvement, under the able leadership of Lawrence Sislcind, President, Catherine Centrella, Vice-President, Sharon Keith, Secretaryg and Nicholas Outchcunis, Treasurer. Since this years student council was one of the largest ever to be organized at B.H.S., the following various committees were formed: cafeteria committee, student parking committee, grounds committee, assembly committee, and traffic commission. These committees held weekly meetings during which they dis- cussed the results of their investigations. The entire council held monthly meet- ings at which the students compiled all committee information for their respec- tive home rooms. The council has been greatly concerned with the cafeteria problem, and their policy has been emphasized by artistic and forceful posters placed throughout the school. The student council also had the pleasure of awarding sterling silver footballs and basketballs to the senior members of the two teams. 19
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--i vmior Kfcm Qfgcem 4? wr? F I David Berman, Rose Arnone, Thomas Sampson, President: Iucliih Gardner, Vice-President, Sherer Norberq, Secretaryy Iohn Vinton, Ioseph Famiglietti, Treasurer, Kathleen Tomaselli, Cassie Tsoumas, Thomas LaGrasta. 52,9 0lfVL0l 8 LC8I 15 lui X-.Q--4' Lett to right: Alfxn While, Lucy Melideo, Scott Arnott, lane Estalarooks, Iames Gallagher, Sharon Kelley, Herbert Iensen, Drane Olive, Iwreclrick Dalton. 18
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vm Coficfora 4' ' 09 -,. 'J' v,-. X N35 1 ..,--,, ,.,-Q-J'-ZITI it Y-7' ?'A:4f'H 'T' -N -': ff m,.w V . , J, .',r,'y'i, , , A 'Iva First row, left to right: lanet Sebelia, Ann Snyder, Evelyn Ghelfi, Barbara Lordi, Virginia l-latchfield, Patricia Carr. , Second row: Harriet Dalton, ludith Pearson, Cherie Galante, Karen McTaque, Irene Murphy, Marie Syverson, Katherine Bourne. Third row: Daniel George, Anne l-loffrnan, Helena Znajmiecki, Patricia Kelly, loanne Adamkavicuis, Richard Erickson. The most important people in the monetary transactions of our class are the dues collectors. These people, one from each homeroom, are faced with the task of wrestinq dues from their money-conscious classmates. Their duty is not an easy one, but when yearbooks are handed out our dues collectors are wreathed in glory. 20
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