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NATIONAL HO CR CCIETY L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. Thorne, D. Pfister, S. Audett, S. LaCava, K. Carlson. ROW 2: K. Maynard, M. Whittaker, E. Pike, D. Jones, S. Colby, C. LaFlamme, L. Hazen, P. McLaugh- lin, M. Boutwell, E. Enos, M. Bandidos. ROW 3: S. Hobart, B. Sweet, J. Chadwick, B. Bommberger, L. Bailey,:B. Nudd, E. Poirier, K. Carlson, M. Cricenti, G. Munson. ROW 4: C. Economu, S. Merrill, J. Brickett, G. Frost, M. Anderson, N. Morse, E. Arey, A. Kibling, 'C. Hayes. ROW 5: K. Kimball, G. Carson, W. Breslin, H. Moulton, M. Upton, M. Reingold, B. Macey, D. Robertson, L. Duckworth, T. Enright, P. Drivas. Membership in the Charles F. Cook Chapter of the National Honor Society is based upon the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service as evinced within the school community. The members perform valuable services to the school and city throughout the year. Projects included tending the coatroom at the Alumni Dance, selling candy during the Dramatic Club presentations, and providing refreshments at other school functions. Pres: J. Adams V. Pres: K. Carlson Sec: S. LaCava Treas: S. Audett Advisor: Mrs. Thome 28
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KEY CLUB L. to R. ROW I: J. Penhale, U. Racine, H. Moulton, R. Mills, R. Byer, M. Reingold. ROW 2: S. Andrews, B. Lewis, S. Madson, K. Hartshon, S. Grannell, D. Bouley, B. Ingham, C. Rice. ROW 3: B. Macey, G. Jordon, H. Huckins, B. Sampson, D. Robertson, R. Fornier, P. Monica, S. Lichty. ROW 4: S. Taylor, R. Andrews, R. Anderson, M. Upton, J. Golden, W. Jensen, G. Nelder. ROW 5: B. Sanders, B. Perry, B. Mosher. The Key Club is a nation-wide service organization for school and community. In the school, it offers its services to students and faculty alike, it operates a non-profit book- store in the library, offers its members as aids and messen- gers for the school offices, and keeps the students in- formed as to the results of athletic contests by way of the Club constructed scoreboard in the cafeteria. In the com- munity the Club does extensive work. The members solicit for Muscular Dystrophy and run the unique chain of coins for the United Fund. The Club holds dances, car washes, and candy sales in order to raise money for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The Key Club has also supported a Korean orphan for two years. Every year the Club sponsors three banquets: one for the Kiwanis Club of Concord, one for the parents of Club members, and one feting the student leaders of the school. Because of the growing number of projects undertaken by the Club, it has been necessary to increase Club membership from thirty to forty-five boys. President ............ .. Harvey Moulton Vice Pres. . .. Mark Reingold Secretary . . . ...... Steve Beyer Treasurer . . . . . Richard Mills Advisor .. .... Mr. Silva
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RADIO CLUB L to R: R. Schneider, B Walker C Welch J Parklnson B Smith Mr Vollisham The purpose of the Radio Club is to prepare its members to obtain Federal Communications Com- mision Amateur Radio or Ham,5 licenses. Only after passing tests in sending and receiving code and electrical theory of operation can a member be awarded a license. The Radio Club also operates its own ham transmitter, WINBD, and has made several contacts with foreign stations. Pres.: Charles Welch Advisor: Mr. Collishaw
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