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Student Council STANDING: C. Batten, Treas. P. Harden, Sec. z SEATED: I vl J. Backus, Pres. f R. Draper, V. Pres. ,i . 1 Yi D LA ROW l: R. Hoitt, C. Batten, P. Harden, J. Backus, R. Draper, J. Dunsniore. ROW 2: R Henuult, D. Howe, C. Burns, J. Dunsmore, R. Backus, J. Philbrook. ROW 3: J. Mills, A Batten, W. Clapp, R. Gobin, B. Riddell. litirly iu the full, the StudentC0ui1Cil, advised by The highlight of the season was the annual winter Mr. Moulton and Mr. Gardner, got started with school- carnival. Other projects undertaken were: revising of wide elections of president and vice-president, Other the Constitution, publishing ofthe handbook, and run- olficers were elected and soon the council was running ning of the annual field day. smoothly. 43
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Honor Society STANDING: R. l-loitt, Treas. C. Florand, Sec. SEATED: ' J. Backus, Pres. W, N. Smith, V. Vres. ,M Q I7 5 1 ROW 1: C. Florand, J. Lee, J. Dunsmore, Miss Cournoyer, Advisor, J. Backus, J. Blanchette. ROW 2: N. Smith, J. Philbrook, C. Batten, J. Tack, A. Stevens, E. Hardy. Citizenship, scholarship, leader- ship, and service make up the require- ments for membership in the National Honor Society. Any student who main- tains a high scholastic average, is a good citizen both in school and in the community, is a good leader, and con- tributes his service willingly to projects ofhis school and community is eligible for membership. In the spring new members are chosen. A certain per- centage ofthe three upper classes may gain membership. It is a high and distinguished honor to be a member of the National Honor Society. 42
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i ROW 1: C. Flniraiicl, C. Burns, M. Connor, R. Hoitt, N. Mudge, C. Cagne, S. Cunningham. ROW 2: Mr, Fosher, Advisor, S, Wkmm, D. Goodwin, J. Lariviere, M. Lefebvre, C. Beebe, C. Leutcrt, L. Belanger, J. Smith, Mr. Foley, Advisor. ROW 3: G. Thorp, P. Philbrick, C. Read, P. Harden, J. Dunsmore, C. Tirrcll, I. Docos. Any newseoneerningG.ll.5. can be foiintl in the latest issue of lli-Notes, litlitetl by Ruth lloitt, the school paper comes out pcriotliczllly throughout the school your :ind is entlnisiusti- Cillly reCcix't'tl by the stntlt-in hotly. R. limit, litlitor 'I'YPlS'I'S: ROW l: I.. Hull, J. Lee, Miss Eastman, Advisor, N. Smith, J. Lalriviere. ROW 2: S. Marshall, S. Lllli-llfllf, D. Grunt, D. Goodwin, C. Pieclic, C. Cagne, S. Sevigny, P. Ouellette, M. Myre,
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