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COLOR BEARERS Standard Bearer .... George Gerling Guardian of the Flag. . Irene Hirschman Assistant Standard Bearer . Henry Skehan Assistant Guardian of the Flag ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Longbine The color bearers are chosen atthe end of their Junior year on their high records of scholastic, leadership, and character development. The responsibility of taking part in the opening exercises of the assem- blys and attending the Cabinet meetings rests on these students. The color bearers are expected to uphold their high standards and be leaders of Madison High School. STUDENT UNION OFFICER S WM President .... . . .Walter Scott Vice-President . . . . Bill DiPaulo Secretary ....... Celia Carmen Cheer Leader .... Mary Vangellow The student union officers who are voted annually into office by the student body are the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Cheerleader. These officers, elected in the spring of the year, are inaurgurated into office in the beginning of the follow- ing fall term. The student union officers have given unfailingly of their time and effort to make Madison a better place for work and play. 1 Y 5 l 4
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ts drews, Mrs. Joyce arker, Mrs. Florence Barry, Catherine Biesenbach, Adelaide Bolles, Charlton Broxholm, Florence Butmore, Joan Caragher, Mary Carson, Mrs. Margaret Casad, J. Alfred Clancy, Mary Coddington, Mrs. Katherine Cosgrove, Jessie Crombie, Olive Curtice, George Davis, Jerome Dispenza, Charles Durnin, Helen Ellis, Elizabeth Eppinger, Mrs. Jessie Fiske, Robert Friel, Mrs. Laura Gentles, Ruth Goddard, Lucy Hathorn, Maurice FAClll.Tl' Hathorn, Mrs. Ruth Hutchings, Verne lacubucci, Pasquale Kerrigan, Helen n Ra , Helene gton, Potter o inson, Mrs. Helene Schafer, Ann Kelly, Nancywwubinow, Jean Line, Grace ' Link, Clarence Livingston, Lionel Lum, Gladys MacMullan, Joan McCarty, Margaret McCord, William McDonald, Raymond McGrath, Frances Meyn, lrene Mikolasko, John Moore, Robert Murray, Dennis O'Connell, Flerence Paddon, Marion Palmer, Mrs. lsabel Parker, Ann Pope, Mrs. Lillian Powers, Dewey 3 Selden, George Seybold, Dorothy Shaddock, Mrs. Mary Sharpe, Clarence Skarlatos, Mary Skully, Herman Snider, Gordon Snyder, Madeline Stedwell, Grace Steigerwald, Rene Stirling, Robert Stubbs, Mrs. Marie Sutton, Ralph Walker, Clara Walker, Lois Watkins, Beulah White, Myron Williams, Jane Wilson, Marion
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The Cabinet is composed of the elected Student Union Officersand the defeated candidates for these offices, the color bearers, the presidents of the grade levels, and the Mirror Staff representative. These selected students properly carry out the functions of the school such as drives, dances, and social doings. CABINET FIRST ROW: Celia Carmen, Julia Lippa, Kenneth Draper, Bill Di Paulo, Irene Hirschman, Frances Reeve, Mary Van- gellow. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Pierce, Eve1ynBruni. THIRD ROW: Henry Ske- han, Karl Schnepel, Richard D'Amico, Gary Santangelo, George Gerling. AB- SENT FROM PICTURE: Walter Scott. HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Eleanor Harrison, Carolyn Welch, Shirley I-less, Wilma Boddie, Ol- ga Marchetti, Ruth Leisinan, Celia Car- men, RoseMary Lucio, Marie Totereddi, Rose Marie Giambra, Carol Federico. SECOND ROW: Alice Brooks, Marlene Carmichael, Pat Curtis, Marcella Lea, EvelynBruni. THIRD ROW: Richard D'- Amico, IoeSanfi1ippo, David Pratt, Bob Carmen, Bill Di Paulo, Bob Baldino, Donald Partis, Teddy Gerken, George Gerling, Ralph Selle. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: HaroldWilson, Harry Salter, Peter Gerber, Anita Traynor, Dolores Fisher, Peter Tubiolo, Christina Weis, Connie Tartaglia, Richard Shengulette, Jameslarvies, Richard Barnard, David Di Giacco, JacquelineMajono,Bil1Radder, Ted Steam, James Merkley, Mary Noakes, Joanne Mellen, Ashley Reed, DickZ.uhlke, RogerBenton, Jack Jones, Donald Sullivan, Beverlywillis, Nancy Clarke, Nancy Guelli, Frank Onorati, Jean Iatomasi, Michael Collechio, Mat- lene Carmichael. important problems confronting our school. The House Of Representatives gives every home room equal representation. The eighth grade is represented equally with the twelfth grade. This branch of our school government suggests and votes on
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