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FRONT ROXY: Carol Cercone, Elaine Kaiserman. Second Row: John Quatromoni, Howard London, James McDonough, Senior Student Council The Student Council has increased its already large contributions to Milton High School and to the community. The council has promoted the Save the Childrenls Federationv by collect- ing usable clothing from the students. At the time of the national election the council also helped with a 5'Get out the vote campaign? For the school, the council has helped in the scholarship drive by selling candy at basketball games and by sponsoring rummage sales and cake sales. It also sold note- books, sweat shirts, and book covers to raise money for its general functions. Besides being active within the school and the community, the Student Coun- cil has sent delegates to the Eastern Massachusetts Student Council Con- vention and to the Massachusetts State Student Council Convention.
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. X .-X. Front row: Linda. Stein. Linda Sliimmin, G l . uzetlell. Barry Alpert. Karen Hurwitz. Cynthia Ross, Arlene Solomon. Second row: Alan Braverma R I l L l 1 1 Al Bl llpl ie ,inLen, incon lasci, an ank,Mich:1el National Thespian Society KCTHE PLAYJS THE THINGF, Willid17l Shakespeare S Q ' lj F ll i M M' N .1 :,f in W kj li a- Wm ' c 9 A vi dy f M - X A Spotlights and greasepaint, hammers and stitches, scene plots and sound cues, rehearsals and more rehearsals- a play and a company grow together. Beyond the applause on opening night is another goal, the coveted certificate and pin of the National Thespian So- ciety. This year the combination of our new stage, more difficult plays, and stiffened membership requirements has increased the challenge. By February, eleven seniors and two juniors had qualifiedg after the May initiation a record number will be wearing the insignia of the double mask.
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1 lN XX I in li Shimmin, Paula Tate. Marc-ia Iirumiield, John Quatromom Xliche Nl umm L e 1 Geller, Valerie Nelson. Second Row: Stanley Bunscm, R1 11 1 S 1 l Dax li l e I I h l x in N 1 Fx l 7 . eal Gordon, 'I'm-Vry Law, ltulmort Hilmes, 4 'ei '1'1'o.zi Homeroom Delegation The Homeroom Delegation, consist- ing of one delegate and alternate from each homeroom, is a very important or- ganization in our school. It aids the Student Council in linking together the student body and the faculty. The dele- gation assists in keeping the students aware of the activities and opportuni- ties that are opened to them. The delegation met regularly under the capable leadership of its president, john Quatromoni. 25
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