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HONOR ROLL — HIGH HONORS— BARBARA ANDERSON SUSAN MOORE JUDITH JEZOUIT GAIL POLINER ANITA MARTIN LEE SCANLON SANDRA MISENTI NICHOLAS TURRO JUDITH WOODS HONORS— Faine Biude Joseph Catalano Louis Ciccarello Nancy Fillmore Dianne Gessner Jane Horton Shelby Hubbard Harvey Hull Anne Lenda Hazel Levson Janice Pierce Jeanne Robida Katherine Simons Carolyn Strom Sheila Waldmann Ilona Zilmanis 28
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STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of Don Luck- hardt and the guidance of Mr. Ed- ward Fillback, our Student Council carried out successfully a well- planned program. At the beginning of the year they sponsored the Hello Dance. The council sold M.H.S. bookcovers and pencils. They also or- ganized a scholastic committee, com- posed of three senior girls and three senior boys for the purpose of in- forming the freshmen of the do’s and dont’s in high school. The council also decided that the student hand- book should be revised, and a com- mittee was appointed to do so. An- other project that they undertook was the installation of a suggestion box Standing: C. Schaefer, F. Duval, G. Yule, D. Dionne, S. Clew. Seated: C. Pattavina, I°r Student usage. J. Pizza, D. Luckhardt, M. Milano. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Salve! The M.H.S. chapter of the Junior Classical League, a national organization, has completed its third successful year under the direction of Miss Nejako. Brian Kelly, president; Margot Butterfield, vice-president; Jacqueline De Bari, secretary-treasur- er; and Lee Scanlon, parliamentarian, served as officers, for the year. As in previous years, the League attended the State J.C.L. convention in Hart- ford; and for the first time sponsored a dance, at which Roman entertain- ment was presented. Concluding the year’s activities was a gala Roman banquet. Fourth row: Gasparelli, Pandolfo, Monnes, Daley, Kasek, Killey, Koucki, Scanlon, Young, Eldridge, Kabatznick, Marszalek, Posculano, De Bari, Dondero, Marino. Third row: Miss Nejako, Scirpo, Santavcnc-re, Wilson, Tynan, Martin, Anderson, Wilcox, Mongillo, Zil- manis, Woods, Mendelawitz, Moore, Hopper, Crampton, Misenti, Marcel, Murphy, Kibens, Robinson, Hubbard, Bloom, Parmalee, Waldmann. Second row: Woods, Levson, Kamias, Sienna, Rich, Pierce, Grower, Sweigart, Geremia, Fitzgibbons, Marino, Buttmi, Ehlenger, Aresco, Geary, Thompson. Kneeling: Edelberg, Newberg, Walker, Carroll, De Bari, Jezouit, Coughlin, Wrang, Di Modica, Levson, Ginsberg, Krashen, Poliner, Rasch, Agogliati, Di Mauro, Robida, Frohock. 30
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