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STUDENT CONGRESS First row, left to right: R. Berlin, D. MacVicar, L. Georgantas, J. Parziale, G. Ducharme, C. Wettergreen, S. Means, F. Mutti, L. Malenchini, K. Donohue. Second row: L. Liber- man, J. Ferguson, G. Moran, C. Malenchini, B. Baker, B. Morse, P. Rollins, B. Kearins, T. Craft, P. Lally, J. Baker. Third row: D. Pollack, C. Gavin, J. Ryder, J. Glazebrook, R. Segalini, L. Dunlap, R. Belcher, R. Wright, J. Swartout, S. Penny. Four row: C. Coish, C. Turner, M. Kasprzak, C. McKibben, T. Kasprzak, T. Couser, P. Smith, E. Foster, M. DiCarlo. Government Another project undertaken by the Stu- dent Council was the revision of the Red Book through which the Freshmen are orien- tated to the school. A discussion of the Point System, created originally to limit participa- tion in student activities, was also on the agenda for this year’s work by the Student JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Nancy Bremner, vice-president; Barbara Chernis, treasurer; Bonnie Blake, secretary, Robert Christiansen, presi- dent. Council.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Front row, left to right: N. Bremner, L. Giovanni, R. Minzner, C. Kasprzak, R. Curran, H. Seigal, L, Filadoro, B. Chernis. Second row: P. Sewall, ' B. Appledorf, D. Murphy, R. Stevens, B. Christiansen, F. Martone, S. Queeney, B. Verville, B. Blake. Not present: D. McSween. Student SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Verville, president: Linda Filadoro, secretary; William Appeldorf, i ice-president; David Murphy, treasurer. The Student Council, together with the Student Congress and class officers, met with Mr. McGrath every Thursday to discuss and to act upon problems of the students in rela- tion to the school. This year the Student Government sponsored its regular activities: the annual fall dance, the Twirp Dance, and the drive for the Korean Orphan Fund.
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The new additions to M.H.S. brought to the 1961 LOG Staff not only new work- ing space but also new ideas for its LOG. Last spring the editors met for the first time with Mr. Hanlon in Room 308 of the old building to lay the basic founda- tions for their yearbook. Now, working in the new building in Room 22, they, with the combined efforts of the various EDITORS Seated, left to right: R. Turner, Advertising; R. Withington, Editor-in-Chief; C. DeCoste, Art and Photography. Standing: J. Dierkes, Business; J. Love, Literary. LITERARY STAFF Seated, left to right: L. Smith; J. Love, Editor; A. Mulligan. Standing, left to right: P. Collins; L. Mansfield; P. Vaughan. Not present: Pat MacDougall. ADVERTISING STAFF Seated: L. Giovanni; R. Turner, Editor; C. Bass. Standing: L. Pike; B. Symmes.
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