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lUYLA G. ETELMAN, B. S. Tufts English 100% yearbook suliscription in Room 6 . . . Mr. Holden’s replacement . . . Librarian-meetings galore . . . Enthusiastic Jackson alumna . . . .Southern vacations . . . import from Pembroke . . . JOSEPH L. HEAD, H.S. ED. University of Georci.y English, Gener.vl Science, French, ' ' orld History . ' Southern accent ... or is it French? . . . relaxed classroom manner . . . linguist extraordinaire . . . commutes on foot from Mrs. Cole’s . . . Resigned December 23, 1955. DORA MARINELLI, B. ,S. Simmons College Typing, Shorth.vnd, Gener. l .M.‘ th Teacher — typist . . . and ex-Pembroker (College, that is) ... commutes from (Juincy. WILMOT REED, B.S. University of ' ermont Chemistry, Physics, Biology, B.vseb. ' Vll Co.ych Chemist . . . physicist . . . mathematician . . . house painter . . . carpenter . . . golfer . . . mechanic . . . new car anyone? ROBERT WITHA.M, B. ED. I Keene Teacher’s College I Industrial . rts , Winter tourist of Ocean Bluff . . . Collegiate cut (hair and clothes) . . . New Hampshireman . . . students in day classes and parents in night classes . . . ] shop was never like this! . . . family man. I 9
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( ' arol Jackson, Priscilla Price, (iarol Seaherp, Laureen Sullivan, Robert Jones, Anna Hubbard, Steven Atwater, Rachel (»al- lant, James Murphy and Virginia (Jratto following the fall initiation of the National Honor Society. National Honor Society j Last year w hen Marshfield High School instituted a chapter of the National Honor Society, six juniors were inducted. On their return to school this fall, it was their duty to carry on the functions of the Society. The National Honor Society was founded by the So- ciety of Secondary School Principals to further character, scholarshif), leadership, and service, the criteria for niem- hershi[) in the Society. Isl row: Anna Hubbard; Rachel Gallant, vice-president; Robert Jones, president; Priscilla Price, secretary; Steven .Atwater. 2nd row: irginia Gratto, Carol Seaberp, Miss McBrien, Carol Jackson, Laureen Sullivan. James Murphy, Steve .Atwater, Robert Jones. Anna Hubbard, and Rachel Gallant, under the direction of M iss McBrien, an active member of the National Honor Society, planned and sponsored a reception in the form of a record hop for the new students and faculty. On November?, 19.S5, these members inducted fneof their classmates into the Honor Society at the annual formal initiation. These were Virginia Gratto, Carol Jackson, F’riscilla Price. Carol Seaberg. and Laureen Sul- livan. Pamela Sherman was voted into membership in the fall to be initiated in the sjtring. ■At the first meeting of all senior members the officers were elected. Robert Jones was chosen president; Rachel Gallant, vice-president; and Priscilla Price, secretary . Right away the Honor Society began to compile a handbook for the use of high school students in the fall. This handbook will be a great boon to the new students and faculty. I 10
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