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ned C0!ACf0l 6 35 ' as as First row, left to right: Carolyn Murphy, Susan Kasperovicz, Leah Budris, Marie Cirelli, Iaruna Venckauskas, Dorothy Wood, lacqueline Lone-y. Second row: Francine Backus, lanice Roddy, Ioyce Williams, Geraldine Swanson, ludith Olson, Ruth Feinberg, Arlene Peterson, Sandra Sayce. Third row: lanet Burke, Ann I-lallisey, Dorothy Cosgrove, Iohn Lane, lohn Cribben, Ioyce Greene, Faith Dennehy. lx Twenty-two class dues collectors have Worked N- 0 diliqently durinq the year to amass a sizeable 0 balance in the treasury-thus making the year- book a reality. g , sg?
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oggrarg manifold First row, left to right: Margaret Santoro, Sharon Ervin, Bette liffagoon, Carol Tobiaz, Donna Avery, ludith Young, Doris Landers. Second row: Marie Castelluzzi, Dorothy Cosgrove, Patricia Cox, Anne Deslaurier, Frances Doody, Miss Converse, Claire Baldwin, Ioanne Batiste, Barbara Zostak, lanie Green, Annette Polonsky. Third row: Karen Anderson, Elaine Zdaniewicz, Ann Bukunt, Charlene Adelman, Ruth Feinberg, Carol Marcus, Gloria Lucchetti, Pamela Dodge, Donnalee Comlin, Iune Bendell, Ioyce Greene, Diana Propas, Fourth row: Susan Tuttle, Marion Cookowski, William Holmes, Carl Erickson, Arthur Bumpus, Patrick Doyle, Vtfilliam Dobbins, Charles Loycano, David Berman, Lorraine Smith, lean Purificato, Nellie Farr. Unable to be present: loan Ackerman, Robert Cassani, lohn Creedon, l-lelen Greene, Diane Grize, Cheryl lden, Ann Murphy, Carole Neweski, Sheila Quinn, Bronis Stonkus, Dorothy Tinkham, Michael Williamson. X-X The duties of our Library Monitors are as varied as the books G and magazines in our Bl-LS. library, You have probably seen QX ' them gleefully tiptoeing into classes leaving overdue notices, or my l v Working diligently behind the big horseshoe-shaped desk, sort- ing books, stamping and filing cards, and keeping the library S1 ' neat and orderly. I ' Among this year's added attractions to our quiet, studious library, is the Traveling High School Science Library. This is a A group of books on every phase of science from splitting the atom on down. Other attractions have been our projects depict- ing the various seasons, holidays, and special events. ln all, , 2 our Library Monitors are a very busy group. S, er 21
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irgi yagpaorffm Counci t- if ' ,liwif 'B i f'W 7 6 fr? ff , ' 'v. 5 Girls from the junior and senior class may join Sports Council after aualifyinq by passing writ- ten and practical tests. Members of Sports Council must be conscientious and qood stu- dents, for these qirls are responsible for operat- Qf ina the girls intramural program. They also aid 7 in ofiiciatina at the junior hiqh schools. First row, left to riqht: Carol Millet, lane Coy, Linda Holmes, Sharon Ervin, Bette lVlaqoon, Paula loyce, Marie Garcia, loyce Reardon, Kay Healy, ludith Baniello, Ann Peters. Second row: Pamela Haley, Elizabeth Stubbert, Marie Bullock, Donnalee Comlin, Gwendolyn Williams, Ann Bulcunt, Fay Robinson, layne Seaquist, Beverly Burke, Cathy Rodgers, Carol Hoffman, Sue Kendriqan, Cathy llevitt, Louise Saviski, lanice l-flaver, Betsy Koelle, Dorothy Loveday, lanet Reardon, Connie Beavis, nd lane Erskine, 23
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