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SENIOR HONOR ROLL Front row: S. Stenberg, M. Eisenstadt, L. Lookner, V. Samuelian, H. Lieberman, J. Tanzer, E. Baker. Second row: M. Schneiderman, E. Hickey, N. Role, R. Kast, C. Cappers, E. Bello, S. Consolati, R. Litman, E. Freedman, M. Leisher. Third row: L. Short, M. Swartz, B. Cullati, B. Sten- gel, A. Yaffee, R. Branting, D. Mikelson, D. Delaney, j. Courgas. Fourth row: J. Chartor, F. Finizio, C. Ok- stein, R. Hogan, P. Bab- cock, H. Hackley, R. Snell, I. Ellenwood, R. Bates, W. Haynes. Honor Students and National Honor Society Through our years at Milton High School we have found scholarship to be a Worthy goal. We now congratulate the seniors who have maintained honor grades during their Sophomore, junior, and senior years. Some of our students have attained even higher standards and have been recognized by member- ship in the National Honor Society. This organiza- tion stimulates desire to render service, promotes worthy leadership, and encourages the development of character. Our chapter came into being through the efforts of Mr. Kane and Mr. VVoodbury. The faculty council, under the direction of Mr. Francis X. Tracy, offers its recommendations in the choice of candidates. The qualities taken into consideration for mem- bership include scholarship, character leadership, service, and participation in extra-curricular activi- ties. A motto of the members may very well be Coethe's verse: Know is not enough, We must apply. VVilling is not enough, we must do. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: L. Lookner, H Lieberman, E. Hickey, B ond row: E. Baker, L, Short per. fAbsent: I. Ellenwoodl Trombley, E. Bello. Sec- B. Hogan, R. Bates, C. Cap-
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CLEE CLUB Front row: S. Consolati, D liday, I. Tatro, D. Karisky ond row: K. Phillips, D WVilliam, V. Samuelian, S Glee Club This year the Glee Club has seen many changes. The membership was increased, and three rehear- sals were held each week instead of the one in previous years. Another addition to the glee club was the a cappella choir. Composed of sixteen of the clubls members, including president Katheryn Norcott, this group met once a week for rehearsals. Under the superb direction of Mr. Francis Tatro, the two organizations have given many enjoyable performances throughout the year. With the increase of both rehearsals and membership, this year's club has rapidly improved and has done much to entertain Hernstreet, D. Deering, I Ellenwood. H. Hackley, R Travers, M. Leonard, P. Hal- E, Collins, D. Shields. Sec- McNeil, J. Hazel, D. Jas- pan, C. Coletti, K. Mac- Stenberg. Third row: E. Hogan, T. DeLor1ne, J. its audiences. JAZZ CLUB Front row: R. Cullati, R. Couper, K. MacWilliam, D McNeil, M. Lamb, G. Bloom. Second row: A. Pap- pas, K. Gustafson, N. Dre- vitch, H. Sheppard, Starr, W. Mullen. Starr, M. Swartz. Jazz Club In October, 1961, the first applications for the Jazz Club were taken. Although there was a turn- out of about 160 students, nearly one-fifth of the school, the club seemed destined for disaster. In fact, merely the mention of the club was a big joke early in the year. However, with Miss Dorner as adviser the members really enjoyed the meetings. Members brought in recordings, which were played and discussed. Since the field of jazz is so large, each week a new and interesting aspect of it was presented. The club consisted of eight seniors and four juniors, although it was formed with all three classes in mind.
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Nurse's Aides One of the Girls League's most outstanding func- tions is its program of Nurse's Aides, This organiza- tion, under the direction of Miss Wiley and the Civics Committee, renders a valuable community service. Members are assigned to certain days and are asked to report once every two Weeks to the Milton Hospital. The girls obtain personal satis- faction in Watching the patients respond to their efforts and kindness. The hospital staff members are quick to show their gratitude to the girls for making their hard work a little easier. At the end of the school year the hospital gives a banquet for all regular Nurse's Aides. Certificates of service are awarded to these volunteers. NURSES AIDES kins, S. Ross, M. Katz, A Dunphy. Girls League This year the girls of Milton High School have Front row: R. Aron, S. VVoolf, S. Reilly, E. VVallin, P. Halliday, I. Ferren, J. Healy, C. Menchi, E. Freedman. Second row: I. Leon, K. MacVVilliam, M. Sheehan, M. Gallagher, E. Magner, D. Travers, J. Gil- man, P. Fitz, H. Baker, E. Cone. Third row: R. Ven- grow, D. Kaufman, B. Har- Nicholas, P. Leussler, A. GIRLS LEAGUE Front row: E. WVallin, E. Bello, S. Consolati, N. Kier- nan, R. Litman, J. Gilman, E. Hickey, L. Lookner. Sec- ond rowz S. Stenberg, J. Ferren, P. Halliday, G. Meredith, I. Bossi, D. Rogers, I. Gourgas, P. Nel- SO11. enjoyed the activities and the benefits of the Girls League. Under the capable leadership of Nancy Kiernan and the members of the executive board and the friendly guidance of Miss Miller, the Girls League has arranged many activities. Some of the highlights of this year's program were the Candle- light Initiation Service, the Mothers, 'Tea with the presentation of a play, and of course the Christmas Dance. The remainder of the year was filled with various functions and activities clirnaxed by the presentation of a scholarship from funds earned by the Girls League. This organization is of great value to all the girls of Milton High School.
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