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f - THE EXECUTIVE BOARD is the House of Lords of our Student Council. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Katherine de Nazario, the executive board meets in regular and separate session to handle the routine business of the Student Organization. The officers of the executive board are: Robert Barton, S. O. ' President, who acts as chairman: jules Auger, Senior Class President, who acts as vice-chairman: Patricia Nelson, S. O. Representative, who acts as secretaryg and Jean Berryman, S. O. Treasurer. The presidents of the junior and sophomore classes and the S. O. Representatives of the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes complete the executive board roster. These members of the executive board serve as chairmen and recorders of various standing S. O. committees. As this group is comparatively repre- sentative of the student body, the home- room representatives are summoned to attend only special sessions called to organize such activities as the sale of Louis Halk, Class Adviser: jules Auger, Class President. S. O. Cards or the Coordination of the S. O. Night program. This year the Executive Board rep- resented the high school at the annual D New Jersey Association of High School Councils' meeting which was held at Rutgers University. The purpose of this meeting was to afford a means for schools to exchange ideas. The above senior homeroom teachers are as follows: Wallace Mangold, Library, Louis Randon, Room 53 - . . Louis Halk, Board Room, David Dervitz, Room B: Katherine de Nazano' Adviser' joseph Ferrie, Room C5 and Harold Jorgensen, Room 32. Mr. Jorgensen joined us this year replacing Anthony Pettofrezzo, who was drafted into the United States Army.
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1 I xv Paul Brimo, Reveries Editorg jules Auger, Senior Class Presidcntp Robert Barton, Student Council President, 5 . 1 I fi ' ul -44' Sitting. - D. Reifert, P Nelson, R. Barton, K, de Nazario, Adviserg P. Napoli- tan, B. Fessler. Standing. -M. De Silva, K. Kal- antar, S. jobes, L. Black, THE STUDENT COUNCIL, governing body of the Dumont High School Student Organization, concerns itself each year with the organization and coordination of the school social activities. Mrs. Katherine de Nazario, Student Council adviser, guides this group toward intelligent and practical solutions to the problems of the organization. This year. the Student Council presented its annual S. O. Night Program on january 29 and 30. The show was a huge success. It is the job of the Student Council to administer the sale of S. O. cards in an effort to balance the Student Organization budget. The Student Council makes the Gold UD Award presentations at Class Night. In all these ways our Parliament has served us well. J F OR OME F OLLOW, Senior Class Officers: Evelyn Samler, joan Rutz, Patricia Nelson, Louis Halk, Adviserg Jean Eyrich, Jules Auger. The entire STUDENT COUNCIL with Katherine de Nazario, Adviser. lem :fr ' -
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4' K Scribes REVERIES is the name given to our yearbook. All the students, especially the seniors, look forward with great anticipation to the day when the memorable books arrive in June. There is a tremendous amount of time, effort and work put into the organization and pub- lication of the REVERIES. Different staffs are named, each having its own job to accomplish. The members obtain the necessary details and sidelights which are informative in relating the services and social events connected with each group. Eventually, all the materials are com- piled and assembled into a fine collection recording those school days at D.H.S. that we will always want to remember. -. Wallace Mangold, Adviser: Paul Brimo, Editor-in-Chief. Sitting: Evelyn Eifert, Lynn Cowell, Marjorie Cavallo, Jean Eyrich, Felice Gadaleta. Standing: Dorothy Samp- son, Dorothy Huggard, Joan O'Neil, Ellen Ehrmann, Nancy Frame, Al- bina Petrosino, Gwyneth Owen. Sitting: Marjorie Cavallo, Patricia Nelson, Paul Brimo, Barbara Burson. Florence Callahan. Standing: David Dundorf, Joan Rutz, Joan Lafayette, Mary Elizabeth Groll, Geneva Lein, Edwina Vialonga, Matthew Golis. First Row: J. Lafayette, G. Lein, E. Vialonga, B. Burson, F. Callahan. Second Roiv: J. Langle, C. Mussen L. Preli, M, Nichols, C. Casterdine E. Gallucci, M. Groll. Third Row. J, Kane, M. Koop, S. Harbaugh, A. Vasquez, V. Temprano, J. Schofield, N. Olmsted. 1 u
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