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The Student Council is made up of five members elected from each of the upper three classes, plus three officers and an advisor. This year the officers are Dick Currier, president, Jeff Letson, vice presi- dent, and Cathy McGettigan, sec- retary-treasurer. The advisor is Principal Francis C. Wilson. The council makes and enforces the rules of the school and acts as a go-between through which the lems before the faculty. One of the functions of the Student Council is issuing warnings for rule infractions. Here Marsha Townsend issues one to an unfortunate underclassman. Studtut 60 uri! ,4 group af studeuts . . . MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL - Front row, left to right: Bud Plamondong Mona Peck, Jeff Letson, vice president, Cathy McGettigan, secretary-treasurer, Dick Currier, president, Burt Dean, Elaine Vincent, and Ralph Williams. Standing, left to right: Marsha Townsend, Gene Tucker, Judy Roberts, Doug Dion, Bob Bartles, Sarah Hough, Don Sleeper, Sandra Musgrove, Dari Downes, and Ruth Cowan. student body can bring its prob-
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x F5 L MR. FRANCIS DUTILLE, B.A., University of New Hampshire MR. WILLIAM L. FLETCHER, A.B., Miami University, five and Keene Teachers College, one year's experience, years' experience, English, Modern European History, Assistant Mathematics, Assistant Football and Track Coach, Senior Class Parrot Advisor, Press Club Advisor, Assistant Football Coach. Advisor. 5 I , , 1 0 f r . , l ' A ' r r If ? . J g ' s 'I . v' L I se-2. L- Q sfetz' ' . it f ' ' 'K - 'A ' . ' if L 7 X ' I - I , . Y MR. JEREMY J. SAWYER, B.A., Darmouth College, one year's experience, U. S. History, Civics, Audio-Visual, Booster Club MRS. ALICE BRADBURY, B.E., Farmington Teachers 'College, thirty-five years' experience, Art, taught lMaineJ State Advisor. in Maine, Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire. I 1 . . celebrafmg at our frzuwgvhs . . . MR. STUART A. MORASH, B. of Music, Boston University MRS- FLORENCE DEPALMA, RN-1 EXGYGI' Hospital: five YGBVS' College of Music, four years' experience, Band, Orchestra, eXperiSf1C9: SCl'100l Nurse. Chorus, Dance Band, we . s x,. as ,. X xv Ke. - F 4?
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l 2 .st ' lui .S 'fi .1 wp 5 L s . in :J A, mmf, xz, if If The Twin State Confederation of Stu- dent Councils is an organization of student councils including Hanover, Windsor, Hartford, Enfield, Canaan, West Lebanon, and Lebanon. There are three meetings during the year, held at one of the schools that belongs to the confederation. This year's first meeting was held at West Lebanon High School. As many stu- dent council members as wish may attend these meetings, but the only students with voting power are two permanent and two voting members elected by each council. Topics for discussion consist of any problems which the member schools may have. The maior proiect for this year is the adoption of two children from the Christian Children's Fund. The of- ficers this year are: President, James Gauthier, of West Lebanon, Vice Presi- dent, Jan Lord, of Hanover, and Secre- tary-Treasurer, Sarah Hough, of Lebanon. Ralph Williams, Gene Tucker, Sarah Hough and Ruth Cowan were L banon .Hi 1 I 1 X Schooys delegates to the West Lebanon meeting. W ,64- rihyerzfly Warking far zz better school Among many of their other duties, Stu- dent Council members of Lebanon High School usher our students into assemblies. The senior members of our council take turns performing this duty. Due to the crowded conditions in the school this year, some students have to stand at the rear of the assembly hall. The assembly pictured here is the Christmas program provided by the choir and band. Plans are under way to establish a chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools at Lebanon High School this year. Membership in the society includes more than 6500 chapters in accredited schools. To become a candidate, a student must have spent one semester in Lebanon High School and be a member of the sophomore, iunior, or senior class. Upon maintaining a scholar- ship average of 85'Z,, a student's eligibility shall be considered on leadership and character. The Student Council members who have their backs to the cameras are Elaine Vincent and Burt Dean.
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