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Mrs. Russell Dale; Mr. Richard Holter; Mr Reynolds; Mr. Robert Brigham; Mrs. Charles Carter. TO THE SENIORS: Growth and expansion have typified your lives since birth. You have grown individually in many ways. You have watched your schools, your town, and your country grow. In these dynamic days, growth will continue to be a characteristic of your lives, but from this point on, it will depend more and more on your own desire to grow. You have earned a sound basic education. You must not, however, stop here. You must continue to seize every op- portunity to grow in experience, in knowledge, in tolerance, and in willingness to accept responsibility. Only in this way will you keep pace with the growth and expansion which lie ahead. THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE MR. QUENTIN REYNOLDS Chairman ■
Back row: Mr. Aldrich; Mr. D ' Agostino; Mr. Lopes; Mr. Haskell; Mr. Dexter; Mr. Pratt. Front row: Miss Erickson; Mr. Craver; Mr. Shindler; Miss Maclntyre. In order to continue the strong and personal relationship between the classroom teacher and the administration, a Faculty Council has been organized. The function of the council is to main- tain the closeness of small school operation and keep open two-way channels of ideas and com- munication within the staff. The members of the council represent every area of the educational program. Each of the academic subjects is represented by its department head, but the teachers in the are a of fine and practical arts select one of their colleagues to act as their representative. The Coordinator of Ath- letics represents the area of physical education and the Guidance Director speaks for those in- volved in that endeavor. Finally, the administra- tion, club activities, and class activities are repre- sented by the Principal and Assistant Principal. H k Back row: Mr. Shindler; Roger Wilson; Richard Levine; Frank Coes; Meredith Mudgett; Jeff Lyman; James Purdy; James Finn; Robert Rossow; Tim Paige; Mr. Joly. Front row: Gilla Richter; Carolyn Young; Mary Alice As-, taldi; David Charlesworth; Steve Parker; Pam Stone; Laurie Ronaldson; Carol Feldman. Student (Zouactl The Student Council is an executive body composed of representatives elected from every class. The primary responsibility of the council is the organization and supervision of the traffic squad. It also conducts many assemblies and sponsors the ever-popular Halloween Dance, Fun- day, and Playday. Lastly it accomplishes school service projects and awards two senior scholar- ships with funds earned from the sales of pro- grams and refreshments at football games, book- covers, banners, sweatshirts, and jackets.
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