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0 ADRO TAFF 0 ADRO '51 NYEARBOOK STAFF' LITERARY CO.'VIMIT7'EF-Iiirsf Row, I,. io R.: Roxranfi Wfigavzri, Shirley Riilcnhousr. Srroml Row, Staniliug, L. fo R.: Eiluxaril Pcllzzwis, Barbara Daris, Cbarlex Bruno, Gloria Gandoljf, Dolores Ammimio. ADVERTISIING COMIVIITTEE-Firsl, L. 10 R.: IJ. D6- Clrment, I. Rigolizzo, F. Pulliu. Secoml Raw, L. lo R.: C. Gallagher, N. Giirvrrrr, C. Craig. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE-Firsi Row, L. I0 R.: Marie Brvrrmlo, Lrg' Turner. Yrronil Rauf, L. lo R.: Iosefrb Rigo- lizzo, Ioycf' Penzu. TYPING COMMITTEE-Firsl Row, L. lo R.: Snzanna Zozone, Rita Celona, Eihrl Drwrrx. Sammi Row, L. lo R.: Annctla Mazza, Dolorrs Blazer, Rae' Bowers. Tlairrl Row, L. lo R.: Rulb Iobnson, Virginia Aalamx. PHOTO, ART AND ACTIVITY COMMITTEE-Fi:-xt Row, L. io R.: W. Valvniino, L. Damico, I. DiMaggio, V. If-nison. Serond Roux I.. fo R.: M. Esposilo, I. Sanfora, C. Capella. The staff of Squadron 51 was composed of members of the senior class who wanted a year- book and were willing to help publish it and make it one of the best H.H.S. has ever had. To accomplish this meant a lot of hard work, but the staff was determined to be successful in compiling an annual, as the preceding three classes had done. Many problems arose and had to be over- come, but with the help of their class advisor and representatives of the Campus Publishing Co., every problem turned to an achievement for the staff. Finally, after many months of diligent labor by the Editor-in-Chief and her staff, they saw the result of their efforts- Squadron Sl. Now may you, the viewer, in after years as vou turn these pages have many happy recollec- tions of us, your classmates.
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A'I'Ill All llll llll. i'lHlIIl'l'Y The highest honor any high school student caa attain is membership in the National Honor Society. The Society was hrst organized to recog- nize students with all around abilities. The upper third of the class is voted upon, and outstanding character, leadership, and service are taken into consideration. Unly fifteen percent of the total class may be elected to the Society. The N. H. S. carries out many projects, including Students Day when students take com- plete charge of the school for a day. The keystone and flaming torch are the N. H. S. emblem, and the mstto is Light is the symbol of truthf, I-'IRST ROW, I.. IU R.: I. Pwzgu, I.. T1zr'm'r', I, Rilignlizzu, C. Hrnrm, B. Dinh. S. R1lli'ubu1z.u', CI. liumlolji. SECOND ROW , I.. TO R.: Mitt Slzlcur, S, Zozouw, D, Wfchvcrmf, M. l1i'r'i'm1io, M. Keller, I. fIIIAfUll, V. fl1!tlI7I.V, M. lfXI7U.NIIll1, A. Mazza. TI-IIRI7 RON , I.. TO R.: M. Stzmfrr, .l. KI. Ilfwmilri, If limit 11, C. f:ll7't'IUll, R. Pijvrriflu, D. l7l1rr1i'Y1, M. I. Ili lffrzulu, R. SLIIIIIIOVV. IIRSI' ROll', L. IO R.: D. fvl. I'r'iuxI, R. Sufitllwi, D. Doyle, li. Daria, I. Glufzrrl, T. Mormo, Mr. RUHIIIIIU, R. I'iI1z'1'iliu, A. Mazza, M. DI Dlllltlfllv H. Rzzlflm, If. Stzfzizlorix SIKXJND ROW, I.. TO R.: M. Ififmiifo, IJ. Iallllilllil, C. St'i'If'y, I . Iiroztll. flffzirfo, Cf. Craig, C. lirufm, R. Cl'lIlIIL'l', I. Sizrzfom, I. Iirurzfu, I . KlL'If'l'IlIAkI, G. Girlnlnlf, i I'lIl 'I' Ullllllllllli The Student Council, as the student governing body of the school, sponsors many activities and projects which give the student a chance to help improve their school. Among these are the student patrol, the host and hostess system, and the lost and found depart- ment. They collect Christmas cards for childreri in hospitals, and sponsor many seasonal dances and parties. This organization is composed of representa- tives from each home room, four oihcers elected by the student body, and Mr. Ralph Romano, the faculty advisor. Members of the council are sent as delegates to conferences. They help the school system to function smoothly, and their successes are certainly bene- ficial for the betterment of the school.
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