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BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES — Dick Cannon, Gary Graham, Mike McSweeney. ma bad Above: Bob Harcovitz — Student Advisory Board to the School Committee. Right: Maureen McSweeney — Jewish Brotherhood Representative. 21
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Student Council The Millis High School exemplifies in a very practical the ideal relationship be- tween teacher and pupil. The student council has done much to bring about this relationship. This active groupe has focused their efforts on fund raising for the Scholarship fund and sponsored up to date, continuous entertainment for the stu- dent body. With the help of Mr. Dillon as an advisor, the Council performed all its duties this year with commendable capability and deserved success. Kevin C. Davis — Student Representative to the School Com- mittee. STUDENT COUNCIL — Left to Right: David Rouse, Ellen Jones, Sec.; George Albani, Pres.; Dick Cannon, V.P.; Kenny Cannon, Joe Nicholson, Howie Ingraham, Paul Freese, Don McAter, Maria Municucci, Beth Tate, Carol Rowley, Joe Cassidy (not pictured), Mary Fettig, treasurer; and — Joanne Mahar. a 20
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So, you think all the action is out on the field? This year the band, under the direction of Mr. Stephen Massey, has tried successfully to improve its image. The first major step was getting new uniforms and although they didn't directly improve playing, they im- proved morale and gained attention. During the football season the band executed new and different formations. At pep rallies the band became an important factor in bringing enthusiasm to the student body before the big games. During the concert season the “musicianship” came out from everyone as dynamic pieces were played for the enjoyment of public audiences as well as the student body; also a new group consisting of band members and desig- nated as the Stage Band gave individuals a chance to solo while playing jazz, rock, and blues. Pete Ness Top — left to right — Peggy Wallace, Susan Costa, Cheryl Watson. Bottom | left to right — Denise Fortier, Helen Felton, Carmela Minicucci. | |
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