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MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Roger Lucllowe is proud to have the first Modern Music Master chapter in the state of Connecticut as well as to hold national charter number forty four. The M.M.M. society was organized to give recogni- tion to students who have combined scholastic ability with outstanding musical achievement and to en- courage interest in solo, ensemble, band, orchestral, and choral performance. A Junior chapter has been set up in the elementary schools to award students with recognized ability. Seniors Peggy Harper and Sondra Wieland have been members four years, since the Society was chartered in 1953. This year's officers are Sondra Wieland, president, Judy Semple, vice-president, Ruth Schwartz, secretary, and Nancy Dakai, treasurer. Row 1: T. Burr, R. Lockwood, O. Lazowsky, N. Dakai, R. Schwartz, S Wieland J Semple M Rieder P Har er E Von Horn B . , .I , . , . p , . , . Jones, A. Plunske. Row 2: W. Heske, R. Adenstedt, J. Page, B. Hartt, C. Tolk, M. A. Fuller, J. Bedo, S. Sheatsley, S. Shapiro A. Sostowski, L. Isaac. Row 3: C. Takacs, J. Hawley, J. Kunkel QUILL AND SCRCLL Quill and Scroll, an international honor society 1 S. Bansak, B. Brastow, F. Carletti, J. Jennings, J. Beclo, N. Mamrus, J. Petro. Row 4: J, Roeske, H, Barske, J. Curtis, S. MacQuarrie, R. Olson, D. Crockett, A. Lane, P. Nelson, J. Chevalier, S. Her- man, L. Wieland. Row 5: S. Roper, A. Westberg, E. Johnson, S. Collins, E. Jones, S. Johnson, G. Shapiro. having more than 3500 chapters, was established in 1926 to give students with better than average scholastic ability recognition for the time and efforts put in on school literary organizations. This year eleven students - four from the Fox and seven from the Fairfieldiana - were elected for their behind-the-scenes efforts 'in order to put out the numerous issues of the Fox and the annual vol- ume of the Fairfieldiana. Row 1: T. Cheyette, E. Van Horn. Row 2: L. Schine, A. Bogin, R. Schwartz, S. Wieland. Row 3: S. Johnson, M. Becker, Miss Foley, P. Harper. Row 4: B. Crooks, M. Bowes.
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RRFIF The Varsity F club is composed of letter-winning boys who have worked hard in their sport to achieve recognition. The club affords an opportunity for all Varsity Letter Winners to assist in further- ing athletic activities in the high school, and the boys are often called upon to perform various services for the school. Major purposes of the F club, which is the cherished goal of all athletes, are to adopt and foster a Code of Sports- manship governing participants and spec- tators during athletic contests, to assist in establishing good relationships among players, faculty, coaches, and the gen- eral public, to establish a general code governing Training Regulations, and to interpret the significance of Athletic Awards and to prescribe the manner in which they should be won. N.A.S.S. ' a, ',:'A 1 MSIE:- 5 : if . .Z Row 1: N. Ward, R. Hartt, J. Sabanosh, D. Potts, D. Graham, R. Smith, H. Hyra, R. Champion, F. Ham, S. Pollack, J. Noga. Row 2: A. Tripoli, W. Noga, D. Drew, B. Richmond, D. Crockett, J. Kane, D. Sherwood, T. Turner, P. Thomas, M. Becker, G. Toth, B. Lundberg. Row 3: J. Sia, J. Libinsky, L. Clayton, W. Harper, B. Martin, R. Letsch, D. Dakai, J. Sakal, R. Kasvinsky, R. Freer. Row 4: D. Haydu, B. Hachman, B. Chagnon, L. Bryan, J. Reniilian, J. R. Mezes, D. Medve, D. Coffin, B. Smilovitz, B. Sutay, B. Jennings. Row 5: A. Kosch, B. Neal, A. Marshall, R. Powers. Row 1: R. Freer, D. Drew, R. Champion, N. Ward, J. Sobanosh. Row 2: M. Becker, W. Harper, B. Richmond, D. Potts. 'l'I
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