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The Student Government is made up of two divisions: The Student Patrol is the school police force. The members are students who have been chosen though the Student Council with the approval of the Advisor. The Patrol's main task is to see that all school rules and regulations are obeyed. A student patrolman serves on the Patrol for five months. The Student Court is the school court. Here offenders of the school rules and regulations are judged by nine judges: six seniors and three juniors. They hear the charge and give the defendant a chance to tell his side of the story. If the defendant is found guilty, they have to agree on a punishment given to him. This year the judges are Robert Watson, Theresa Montigny, Ralph Sirois, Mario Amato, Francis Blanchette, Melvin Wing, Lucius Watson, Gerald West and Alan Roy. Three who were on the court for the first half year are: Joseph Costello, Joseph Faraci and Robert Priga. -7 Front Row Left to Right James Larkin Joseph Faraci, Robert Archenbau't, Marion Ouellette, Helen Ray, Roxanna Stevens, Marie Priga Francis Blanchette Mario Amato Joseph Costello Theresa lndomenico, John Smith, Robert Carbonell. Montigny Advisor Mr Fooks Back Row - Left to Right: Daniel O'Leary, Philip White, Joseph Second Row Left to Right Robert Brule Kenneth Herman, Robert DuPont, Craig Bently, David Hogan, Dennis Sullivan, Edward Amato, George Bouthet, Melvin Wing, James Milner, Student Patrol. L L.
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The Student Council was made up of representatives from each home room class under the leadership of seven officers: President, Wesley Swanson, Secretary, Carole Lombardo, Treasurer, Stephen ' Bulissa, Vice President, Social Division, Robert Goodrich, Vice Presi- dent, Student Patrol, James Larkin, Vice President, Athletic Division, James Morin, Vice President, Activities Division, Margaret Pachol- ski. The Student Council with the guidance of our Faculty Advisor, Mr. R. C. Johnson had a very successful year. At the beginning of the year the student council elected two representatives, Senior Representative, Margaret Pacholski and Junior Representative Robert Brule to the Student Congress of Connecticut Vocational Schools. Robert Brule was a member of the committee that revised the Stu- fa dent Congress Handbook. 'Bt ln October five of the student council members were chosen to attend a meeting of the Federation of Student Councils, at Canton High School where a great deal was gained by meeting with stu dents accompanied by their faculty advisor attended the confer- ence, Robert Brule, Melvin Wing, Stephen Bulissa, Margaret Pachol- ski, Carole Lombardo. Last spring all the members of the student council in recogni tion of their service to the school enjoyed a trip to Mystic Seaport. The Student Council is a very necessary and important part of the school program. The officers and representatives performed outstanding service for the school during the year. i President, Wesley Swanson Front Row - Left to Right: Stephen Bulissa, Robert Goodrich, James Moran, Louis Bermani, Raymond Montigny, John Ciak, Mario Amato Morin, Margaret Pacholslmi, Wesley Swanson, Carole Lombardo, James Deanna LeDuc, Marion Ouellette. Larkin, Advisor, Raymond C. Johnson. Back Row f Left to Right: Robert Brule, John Olsowy, Dennis Sullivan Second Row V Left to Right: Lorraine Mucha, Joseph St. Martin Jr., Daniel O'Leary, Charles Smith, Gerald Baranouslxy, Charles Miller Frank Scotella, Melvin Wing, Thomas Tornutore, Robert Nadler, Eamon Robert Priga, Jack Milikowslci, Allen Roy, Edwin Lepalx. n.' gill! lili uv .OI if I-4 2 . Q. T
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