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This year Riley House had a strong coun- cil. The council functioned under the leader- ship of President Elizabeth Schon, Vice- President Tom Arsenault, Secretary llene Cronan and Treasurer Sarah Fisher. Mr. Schreider, the faculty advisor was a large i asset to the council. The Riley House Council inspired large student participation through several suc- cessful programs. There were three House outings: a trip to a lodge in Millis, a ski outing e in the winter and the annual Spring outing. Riley House also worked hard to plan a se- ries of entertainment evenings consisting of fe X comedy, movies, cartoons and a game show night. Last, but not least, we were all grate- ful to Riley House for the delicious donuts and coffee every Wednesday morning. Edward Ffaktman Edith Raymgnd Cecilia Adams L 0 7 v Nb--if 3 X FRONT ROW-CL TO RJ Vice-President Tom Arsenault, Treasurer Sarah Fisher, President Bootsie Schon, Secretary Eileen Cronin. MIDDLE ROW-QL TO RJ Faculty Advisor Don Crowley. Stu Werman, Bill Peterson, Kate Green, Louise McQuillan, Peter Ezerin, Maureen Fairbanks, Faculty Advisor Inez Dover. BACK ROW-CL TO RJ Rachael Berg. Janice Ward, Lee Pendergast, Linda Berman, Alison Visco, Diana Fay. Kim O'DonneI, Faculty Advisor .lim Schreider, Mark Carone.
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'I L.1....'lX, S,-L33 Michael Gradone Once again the Palmer House Council had a successful and exciting year. With the organizing leadership of President Judy Rollings, Vice-President Diana Cohen, Treasurer Nancy Vetstein, Secretary John Carleen and Advisor, Palm- er House Housemaster, Michael B. Gradone, the council brought the famous Expo to Main Street. Expo Main Street was truly a phenomonal success, most certainly a highlight of the N.N.H.S. Open Campus activities. In October and November, the council undertook the sale of fresh oranges-yes, delicious Florida Sunshine Oranges-to students and faculty at N.N.H.S. Considring the scrumptuous delights offered by various cultural clubs at Expo and the oranges sold in October and November, it would be fair to say that Palmer House Council successfully satisfied our appetites. Funds received from Expo and the orange sale will be graciously donated to several charities. -ff Helen M. Leone Ann Nicoletta 4'-f, 7j4?x 'L' 'EL' FRONT ROW-CL TO RJ Vice President Diana Cohen, Treasurer Nancy Vetstein, Debbie Feinstein. SECOND ROW- President Judy Rollins, Susan Shannon, Hope Wolfson, Secretary Jon Carleen.
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5 h, 'Ns X...-I Helen Ryan The Bacon House council had a profitable and exciting year. Beginning with apple-pick- ing in the fall, under the leadership of Presi- dent Joan Danziger and Vice President Tony Sirgo, the council continued to do great things. They sponsored a booth at a flea market in October, a bake sale and a com- edy night in November, and a toys for tots in December. They also ran an International night and had a booth on Expo Main Street. The proceeds went to support the adopted Indian boy, Levi King, and to Bacon House Scholarships. ills, ,.-P' is K Patricia Caira 1-1- Winifred Geiger -1.2 l J FR FRONT ROW-QL TO RJ, Ed Martens, Meredith Young, Amy Munsat, Cindy Stone, Stacy Landeau, Ellen Cutler, Nola Van Alstine, Sandra Kim. BACK ROW-CL TO RJ, Aaron Needle, Marc Johnson, Joan Danziger, Tony Sirgo, Elizabeth Young lleana Magos, Gail Like, Victoria Finlayson.
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