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1 ua.- G ,,308l,',.,,, Chefkiflg h0mCf00m5 On the flf5f day of The bustling cafeteria during lunch shift. school. Chou' bour. f 5 ,, ' L4l'v'iY .fi QQ 1 c I had all five finger! when I came in. Hmm1amm . . . lookt like a trian In the woodworking shop with Tony, Rich, and jim. Mr. Bibbins analyzes the situati -was I We r T I Who re-roared the Merritt Parkway? Passing to class on the stairs to the wing. Wedrzetday matinee. Getting seated for the pre-Westport game pep rally.
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Qtnarhs Qssemhlp awarded. john striker it rich. D.H.S.' highest honor is appropriately Wheatief' man. Outstanding Athletes CKiwanis Clubl - Sal Mazzeo, Claire Green, Harriet Ker- ney Outstanding Musicians CExchange Clubl - Douglas MacLaughlin, Harriet Ker- ney Father McGuane Award C Lions Clubl - Jeanne Bruno Special Service Award - Charles Snod- grass Harvard Book.Award - Tom Glick Yale English Placard - Anthony Dill Chemistry Award - Art Latimer Radcliff Book Award - Louise Green Smith Club Scholarship - Ann Haines D. C. A. Scholarships - Merelyn Abbey, Lamont Kinsman, Mary Hart, Gretchen Duram, Julie Shearer, DeEtt Fryback, Ray Harms Public Health Nursing Scholarships - Mary Hart, Beverly Glendenning Teachers Association Scholarship - Irene Romaniello Student Council Scholarships - Beverly Frost, Marion Porter, Irene Romaniello, Gretchen Duram, Kevin Sheehan, Jeanne Bruno, Mary Billingsley Best Thespians - Pete Shays, Gail Ander- son Achievement Cup - John Zeugner D. A. R. Book Award - Terry Bower .. Sal accepts the Athletic Award. Iaalf jaatiunlal Zlaunut Society This year the National Honor Society had a fifth acceptance criterion added to its requirements by Dr. Sidney Marland. Dr. Marland, in his last address to the student body, suggested that maturity be added to schol- arship, leadership, character and service as a characteristic of a National Honor Society member. The Honor Society, while not as active as some other school organizations, is a goal for all students and a para- gon for external view. President Rick Prindle inducted eighteen new members into the Society in one of the most taut and most delayed assemblies of the year. Front row, L.-R.: Dr. Atkinson, sponsorg M. Holahan, G. Seipt, D. Fryback, H. Kerney, Vice President, R. Prindle, Presidentg J. Bruno, M. Porter, J. Shearer, D. MacLaughlin. Second row, I..-R.: T. Stemple, C. Greig, B. Smith, N. Jones, C. Drummond, M. Abbey, K. Kales, N. Larson, L. Gillespie. Third row, L.-R.: J. Friedman, T. Glick, T. Dill, J. Zeugner, J. French, T. Bower, D. Clark, J. Bowenkamp. Gail Anderson, missing. i
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