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SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROXV: B. Shriber, A. Vogel, E. Margolis, M. Aronson, Mr. Read, Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Berlin Rower, P. Schiavone, J. Russo, T. Green, H. Calvert, Sec- M. Berke, M. Berman, M. DeMariano, R. Fitzpatrick, K retaryg R. Abrahams, N. Plotkin, C. Stein, B. Burman. Young, S. Loumos, R. Mertens, M. Miles, J. Gentile, J SECOND ROW: B. Wilensky, N. Shulman, Treasurerg E. McSweeney, S. Selkowitz, Presidentg R. Sigel, M. Krakow Friedman, C. Friedman, L. Sones, S. Gradone, J. Glickman, R. jefferson, I.. Theise, j. Medalia, Vice Presidentg R R. Caseletto, Garlinkle, S. Donath, A. McDaniel, F. Silver. Deats, S. Freeto, M. Chen, J. Menelly, L. Crossette, R. The Sophomore Class is always faced with the difficult task of organizing new stu- dents at Newton High. The problem is developing a united class spirit from diversity. This year's Class Committee was characterized by debate and discussion, which although not always produced unity usually generated spirit. During the first part of the year the Class Committee collected dues from most of the class. Plans for the rest of the year included Sophomore Night at the Celtics and the sale of Sophomore pins. This year's Committee has done a good job in creating both unity and spirit for the class of 1966. P ADVISOR Mr. William Read
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ACTIVITIES COMMISSION FIRST ROW: F. Nesson, J. Mc Cann, Chairmang R. Singer. SECOND ROW: W. O'Brien, R. Silberman. The Elections Commission supervises all school- wide elections. Throughout the elections, held in the spring, the Commission stimulates the student's in- terest in school government by encouraging his di- rect participation in electing his officers and repre- sentatives. The Commission continued the system of registra- tion which requires each student to register in order to vote. This year, however, the system was made more efficient so that more students were encouraged to vote. The Activities Commission co-ordinpites all stu- dent activities either directly or indirectly' through its several boards: Clubs Board. .'XSiCITIIjll, Board. Publication Board, and Boys' and Ciitls' Athletics Boards. This year the Commission supervised the Halloween Dance, and the Bermuda Day, when all students and teachers purchasing a ticket for 25 cents were allowed to wear bermuda shorts to school. In addition the Commission sponsored a school- wide assembly presenting a well known political speaker. Perhaps the Commissions biggest job w.1S the thorough organization of all clubs. The Com- mission reviewed all club charters, and revoked those charters which were inadequate. ELECTIONS COMMISSION f g A IIT - v IIRST ROW I. Slutmau. i 'A SD UND IRUXY M, XXVIITIKKIIQT. ll, Ilolmstui.
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T The Sophomore Mind an-dl He never calls on me when I know the answer. -..I f F' 7 Vx I wonder if this will get in the yearbook? ' 'r 'N I
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