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Rulena ob Owl Realm The Presldent of the ACIIVIUCS ASSOCIB tron who presldes at school functlons and sxgns all certrflcates awarded to those outstandmg tn extra currxcular HCUVIIIES, 1S elected by the stu dent body ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE O'Co1n S O Callaghan The Assembly Commxttee members meet wrth Mr Aucotn to plan the weekly assembhes whrch are attended and enJoyed by the student body The Student Councll IS elected by the student body lt IS composed of flfteen members conslstlng of one Freshman, two Sophomores, three Juniors, and four Seniors The presidents of the four classes become members of the council ex OfflClO The chief purpose of the Student Councll rs to discuss the various questions placed In the suggestion box by the students Other matters of buslness whuch concern the welfare of the school are also discussed Any student who lsfortunate enough to be elected should be proud to be a member of the Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW P Balchunas D Corrlveau P Standish Secretary R Jaskovtak, Presxdent N Col latte, V1ce Prestdent. S. O'Ca1 laghan, M. O'Co1n, D. Robbrns. BACK ROW, D. Fl1nt, S. Varnum, P. Posk, D. Gaudette, J. Grabow skt, D. Mandevrlle, R Prouty l , If my ' W .ng A. A. EQRESIDENT, Stanton Qvcauaghan D. Gaudette, P. Posk, D. Corriveau, S. Varnum, J. Grabowski, M. lv E Q K it g ' . . ' . : be
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B14 Owl 'Jutona BIOLOGY C Donnelly M Savageau C Barre Biology aids the sophomores in gatntng a bet ter understanding of the world around them From this course they learn about the complex animal world and the very interesting world of plant life Shown here are three girls experimenting with white mice This is just one phase of study in this inform ative course MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY R Morrill P Standish J Grabowski Modern European History 1S a combined study of current events, newspaper work and European HISIOIY This course gives students a broader outlook on present world occurrences through a better under standing of past events HOME ECONOMICS M Thurlow F I-reemau In home economics we are convinced It's a woman s world We study varied aspects of home economics foods and nutrition, clothing and groom ing home furnishings home management, and fam ily relations Whatever path we may follow in the future housewife or career woman we will be pre pared to make ourselves and those around us happier by the knowledge skills, and attitudes which we have developed and attained .a-.. ' CHEMISTRY D Kenward L Little, D Deslaurrers, J Burke S Varnum J Fiske M Prizlo D Collette D Aucoin The obJect1ves of chemisny must be adapted to the needs of students desirous of higher education and may be summarized as follows- I. An understanding of basic and fundamental chemical principles, . A keener appreciation of modern scientific achievements and fundamental processes, The development of laboratory manipula- tions and the familiarization with the sci- entific method. , CT. 4 The development of skills in writing logical laboratory reports.
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Pep Penaomlgzed MAJORETTES The malorettes, chosen by their leader and Mr Aucoln, march before the school band on two occasions the parade on Hallowe en and the Me morlal Day Parade After practice together and make up their routme Before a parade, each girl must know this routme, or she is not al lowed to march Practice is held once a week, with each girl trying very hard to do her best 4 l? V FRONT ROW B Trudeau C Putnum N Clough G Hxtchmbs E Putnam BACK ROW F Clunourd S Brunell S Andrews M r V Newell B ore Start up the Cheermgl CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders, chosen each year by the Student Council, consist of ten girls who are picked because of their ability, lively spirit, and co ordination. They act as hostesses two nights in March for the Annual Cheerleaders' Tournament. Also, they attend all home and out of town basketball games. This year, for the second time, they won first place in the Southeastern Cheerleaders' Tourna ment sponsored by Wrentham High School. We should all be proud to have these girls as pep boosters for our school. IRONT ROW M Bermer, B Andrews, G, Pomeroy, C, G11 boy, A. Daley, M. Arsenault, L. Mulhall, P, Boylan. BACK ROW A, McCorm1ck, N. Collette. o o . . ET in 1' ,jx ' flft. '- fix? M ' aj ll ' . 7 ,Cr X T 4 ' llfll Rr I 'I I l - ' S. 1 If N C. dp . V , ,C ' C 5' . T . - 'L l in f Ni' T 1 X -N T' -A being selected, the girls I of C fry' ,S t A QM X M, 'X 1 C 1 ' T l ' a l jg: l I 7 5 . ,Y C . . . - - I f S ' A . . . K 1 ' ' ' XC C C in T' . y C A Q C g i C 5.9.9, u .. .0 C . , . , . , A v . ,CC l
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