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diniiiiiies 21 KEY Cl.UB FiKsi Row: Galjiicl Jacoluicci, James Goddard, Ronald Fallon, Laurence Dwyer, Robert Devine, David Mahoney, Leland 1 owle. Second Row: Edwin Veiga, Earl Merritt. Harry Richards, David Coombs, Stanwood Briggs, Robert Dunphy, Richard Rcncurrcl, John Stewart. The Key Club of Scituate High School Motto: We Build Too. Robert Devine, ' 47 IN September a new club was formed in the high school called the Key Club. It was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Scituate and was composed of boys from the senior, jimior, and sophomore classes who were qual- ified by their scholastic standing. Some of the objectives of the Key Club are to develop initiative and leadership, to pro- vide experience in living and working to- gether, to serve the school and community, and to prepare for useful citizenship. The Kiwanis Club entertained the Key Club at two banquets this year. At one of them, the boys received a bell and gavel, a charter, and lapel buttons. The Key Club sponsored many projects throughout the year, including a scrap-paper drive, and the sale of tonic at the basketball games to raise money for a camera for the school. The Key Club has proved beneficial to both the members and the school. The mem- bers have had an incentive for good scholastic standing, and the school has received a very fine motion picture camera through the efforts of this organization.
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Jane Keyes, Ann Arapoff, Gal)riel Jacolnicci, Roljert Devine, Frank Cole, Jean I ' louty, Annette Milliken. Second Row: William Eaton, Thomas Snow, Patricia Cahir, Jack Varney, Jean Holcomb, Jack Mills, Betty Murrill, George Mitchell, John Stewart. Student Jean Ho EARLY in the year, the students of Scitu- ate High unanimously agreed that a student coimcil would be a benefit to both the faculty and members of the student body. A temporary committee consisting of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen, and one from each of the Junior High classes met with Mr. Calkin and formed a constitution according to our needs and desires. After careful consideration, the con- stitution was presented to the entire student body and accepted. A permanent student council of the same number was chosen shortly after the consti- tution was accepted. The representatives of the school are as follows: seniors, Pat Cahir, Frank Cole, Robert Devine, Annette Milliken, and Jeanie Holcomb; juniors, Gabriel Jacco- bucci, Jane Keyes, Jean Prouty, and Jack Varney; sophomores, Ann Arapoff, Jack Mills and John Stewart; freshmen, George Mitchell, Council â– onib, ' 77 Elizabeth Murrill; eighth grade, William Eaton and seventh grade, Thomas Snow. At the first formal meeting of the Scituate High School Student Council officers were chosen as follows: president, Robert Devine; vice-president, Frank Cole; secretary, Jean Prouty; and treasurer, Gabriel Jacobucci. Although the council has only recently been formed, many plans have already been made. Proceeds gained from selling programs at the Scituate-Norwell basketball game will be used for future council needs. The student council, with the co-operation of the student body, will try to carry out the ideals of the preamble of the constitution which is as follows: We, the students of Scituate High School, in order to foster school spirit, create better co-operation and closer relationshi]) between students and faculty, en- courage students to co-operate in the maintenance of the school property, and coordinate school activities, do hereby establish this constitution.
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