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li 75 Richards, D. Brady, J. Green, D. Smith, L. Krebs, C. Dyson, S. Bartlett, M, Boardman, D. Gilman, S. Chadwick, D. Stephenson, P. Mason Mace, G. Morrison, K. Saunders, S. Tinney, L. Kiely, C. Hamilton, K. Garrison, J. Thayer, P. Fallon. Nl CLUB To give recognition to outstanding players in girls' sports, to promote good sportsmanship, and to encourage girls' sports are the basic aims of the Nl Club. All girls who have participated in at least one varsity sport, and have played in two-thirds the number of scheduled games are eligible for membership. The end of the year is highlighted by the traditional Mother-Daughter Banquet, the funds for which are raised by candy selling at basketball games. This year the M Club is under the leadership ot Debbie Stephenson lPresidentJ and Sue Chadwick fSecretary-Treasurerj.
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5-. sg. .- A . A . 1 9.5. A ep Club D. Prince, Mrs. Thaxter, J. Oppenheim, C. Warren, J, Taylor, J.McGoey, K. Strasnick, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Shaffer, P. Harvey, D. Jerrneyn. 96 The Pep Club, ably headed by its advisor, Mrs, Thaxter, and President John NlcGoey, was newly formed this year and boasts the largest enrollment of any club in the school. Formed with the desire to increase school spirit in any and all school activities, it has already made itself known in the form of posters, slogans, and advance notices ofa events. As an infant organization, the Pep Club's functions are only beginning to be realized, but it is certain that it will soon assume a most important role in school lite.
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Sailing Club MarbIehead's sailing team was rejuvenated last tall after several seasons of inactivity. The team had a very successful tall season, with tive wins in six re- gattas, losing only to the Pingree School. The spring schedule also brought plenty of sailing, climaxed by a vveek-end team race in New York. lt is hoped that the sailing team will remain as a permanent part ot school activities in the future. First Row: L. Krebs, J. Th er, J. Harding, D. Curtis, Saunders, C. Hamilton, Brown. Second Row: I Johnson, J. Curtis, B. 1 kins, D. Lee, B. Baumrui er, J. Tucker, S. Milliga B. Lehman.
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