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GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Front row: D. Etienne, I. Murray, I. Grantrom, I Jamison, P. Cote, S. Visnick a Miss Murdock. Second row: M Noris Moren D - . J- g. Blaydow, J. Zoll, K. Cloney, F. Parsons, G. Chandler. Girls' League The Girls, League, under the guidance of Miss Murdock, is designed to create an interest in school and community life. At the beginning of the school year, the League held the traditional sopho- more initiation and the candlelight ce1'emony. With the money raised from the concession at a football game and from the sale of pins and pencils, the League was able to establish the scholarship fund and to send Care packages to Hungary. In Febru- ary for the Mothers, Tea and also for the assembly, the girls presented the highly enjoyable comedy, Shakespeare's Ladiesf, In the spring, the athletic committee directed the popular all-star game. As in previous years, the League sponsored two dances, the Christmas dance and the spring formal, both of which are among the school highlights for the year. Although all committees have been busy, special recognition should be made concerning the Nurses' Aides who have done volunteer work many afternoons at the Milton Hospital. These girls, un- der the direction of the Civics Committee, have done a commendable job. NURSES' AIDES son, M. Clancy. Front row: S. Lane, M Marad, C. Jolley, S. Trussell I. Troungo, P. Cote, D. Har vey, F. Rafuse, E. Maloney M. O'Toole. Second row L Trombley, K. Cloney, M McCloskey, C. Keith, C Young, I. Moreng, M. W1l
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STUDENT COUNCIL D. Farrington. tuclent Counci and Home Room Delegation Although the Student Council and Home Room Delegation are not governing bodies, they are responsible for promoting better student relations in Milton High School. They also give suggestions as to the revisions of school rules and act as the repre- sentatives of the student body when the necessity arises. This year, as always, the annual November Harvest Dance was well attended. The proceeds of this dance, along with those of rummage and fudge sales, have been used to sponsor a scholarship award of 8250, given to some worthy senior at the gradu- ation ceremony, and to help in the entertainment of HOME ROOM DELEGATION Front row: K. Cloney, I. Jamison, H. Moran, M. Ver- rochi, S. Trussell, M. Boyle, I. Iverson, M. Smigliani, S. Gordon. Second row: B. Smith, J. Moreng, J. De- Santis, VV. Whalen, P. Quin- lan, J. Fahey, T. Adams, P. McDonald, C. Anderson, I. Cranstrom, B. Gillis. Third row: K. Hurley, E. Callanan, B. Interland, B. Croce, I. Dunphy, I. Martorano, C. Lanigan, L. VValsh. the delegates to the State Convention held in Mil- ton High School in May. Delegates have attended the Eastern Massachusetts Student Council conven- tions held in Gloucester and Saugus. The Student Council consists of four seniors, four juniors, and two sophomores, elected by the student body. The Home Room Delegation includes two members from each senior high school home room. Competent ofhcers from each group preside over the meetings under the direction of Miss Thel- ma B. Foster. Front row: P. Cote, G. Tays S. Kelley, L. Faxon, D. Dc vine, I. Meehan. Second row: J. Bonogli, J. Consolatx
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SCHOOL PUBLIC ATIQNS Front Row: Rl. Hoyle, lf'. Dolan, K. Finney, lil. Haynes, U. Rice, J, Granstrom. F. Parsons Moreng. K. Haynes. Second Row: B. Sooner, A. YVehler, C. Lanigan, J. Dunphy, R. Grady 1- Quinlan. NV. Murdock, A. Spei-ling, D. Devine, T. Iovino, J. Brittan. Front Row: C. Jamison, N. Swartz. P. Simpson f.-xSSlSt8.l1lQ Business Managerj, J. Gallery tBusi- ness Mana.g'erJ, J. Peinert. H. Noonan. Front Row: D. Etienne, G. Collins, M. Smi5'.'lia.ni, D. Campbell, U. Ds-Vov, Iii. Noris. A. Kast, C. ltocssel. Se-cond Row: S. Feinstein, lil, Canon, fl. lluclcailay, T. Hagan, J. O'liea1'y, J. Bowie, R. McDonough, R. Mclnnes, A. Stearns, M. liandsnian. Two of the busiest groups in the school are the maga- zine and the yearbook staffs. These editors produce publi- cations not only for their own satisfaction but for the pleas- ure of the entire student body. The Echo, in annual competition with other maga- zines submitted to the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press As- sociation, has received in the past six years one medalist and five first-place awards. During the past year, Ultan Rice has been the editor. The Yearbook also received Hrst awards from Columbia. This staff produces the an- nual which serves as a per- manent reminder of the school year. The co-editors have been Donald Campbell and Carolyn DeVoe. These two groups depend upon the business staff Who raise money to help finance both publications. John Gal- lery has been the business managerg Patricia Simpson, the assistant.
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