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ll wha: Large Number Added To Eagle Staff Editors, check assignments, is the call, as a new paper begins to formulate. This year the staff has been encouraged to produce ex- cellent issues with Nancy Shuman as editor- in-chief and Laurie Wax as junior editor. The feature writers add spark to each copy, while the news reporters give informative accounts 01 F' of current happenings. As evidenced by the clamoring throng of students who greet each new issue, the Eagle has successfully reflected the spirit of Sharon High School through its coverage of both the special events and the everyday occurrences which make up our school life. N QQ? Fourth Row, left to right: B. Bettes, G. Sweet, N. Miller, L. Gentry, J. Golub, M. Arbuckle, M. Arbuckle, K. Cohen, L. Bengen, E. Liet, B. Fearer, A. Gaal, M. Whiting, D. Namyet, J. Baker, M. Sweeney, S. Fritz. Third Row: T. Sheridan, S. Aines, S. Covin, M, Rice, L. Koiro, M. Ruben, S. Weiner, D. Whedon, W. Seymour, R. Narvo, C. Scott, R. Levy, D. Moulton, H. Gershtield, L. Carney. Second Row: L. Buckman, P. Callum, A. Becker, B. Sugarman, S. Katz, B. Clere, B. Gentry, C. Wells, R. Cartoof, G. Flanders, E. Rosenblott, P. Snyder, C. Reinhardt, D. Gordon, D. Hinden. First Row: G. Bursten, J. Rosenthal, J. MacPhail, S. Cohen, L. Brown, V. Atkinson, L. Schneiderman, Mrs. Gorman, Advisor, R. Sacks, ' J. Bernstein, R. Rosenfield, K. Steinberg, E. Goldman, K. Rosenberg, Mrs. Mary Gorman, J. Schiff. Advisor Standing, left to right: Joan Furber, Business, Virginia Shyne, Features, Martin Grandberg, Sports, Jeanette Jennings, Typing, Roberta Bernstein, Sports Seated: Ruth Ann Jerome, Secretary, Nancy Shuman, Laurie Wox, C-L-Editors-in-Chief, Linda Bod- well, Business i
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The Student Council of 1960-1961 has had a busy calendar throughout the school year. As the first fall meetings were call- ed to order, business--such as dress regu- lations for dances and school functions, dis- tribution of student identification cards and a formation of a roster of student greeters -was brought to the floor. During the winter and basketball season, the Council sponsored the Christmas Draw- ing Contest and sold candy at the boys' games. As we go to press, the members are plan- ning for a scholarship dance in April, and in May, they will supervise the important elections of class officers for next year. Throughout the year, the Council's most important function has been maintaining liaison between the students and faculty. QS Standing: Charles Sweetman, Treasurer, Robert Keeling Vice-President, Mr. John Liberman, Advisor. Seated Susan Leedham, Recording Secretary, Edward Keane President, Paula Hughes, Corresponding Secretary. i ncreased By Home Room Representation Third Row, left to right: Charles Powell, Kevin Murphy, Jennifer Lillard, Robert Keeling, Robert Eisen- Ruth Melcher, Donald Chase, Stephen Cass Paula Hughes, Andrew Powell, David Satter, First Row Susan berg, Sharon Rivers, Charles Sweetman, Edward Keane, Howard Burgess. Second Row: Michele Gonzales, Mar- guerite Thompson, Michael Krepon, Marguerite Peltier, Bluhm, Roberta Snyder, Diane Gordon, June Webster Mr. Liberman, Advisor, .lill Katcher, Linda Buckman Gail Morgan, Susan Leedham. fl l i
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-nf Librarians check out reserved books. Miss Marion Clark, Advisor Work Cf Librarians Increases Get in line for reserved books, calls the girl at the desk as the students stream into .the library, As well as collecting passes, the members of the library club, under the supervision of Miss Marion Clark, check and reshelve books and aid in arranging seasonal displays. .4- Meetings are neia every three weeks at which the members learn interesting details about library work and learn the responsibili- ties involved in keeping a neat and useful school library. lt may be that their experience in the club will encourage them to pursue their library interests in college and throughout life, l , 5 1 S J ll lx Third Row, left to right: TerriAnne Sheridan, Lynda Loring, Susan Catherall, Mary Arbuckle, Margaret Ar- buckle, Joyce Baker, Catherine Adamic, Adrienne Goal, Margery Whiting, Jeanette Jennings, Janet Shyne, Bar- bara Clere, Linda Koiro. Second Row: Joan Leary, Janet Holway, Judy Smith, Joan Golub, Donna Rhodes, Roberta Cartoof, Pamela Bailey, Ingrid lkenberg, Kath- Kr leen Gonzales, Meredith Rice, Barbara Bettes, Linda Carney, Virginia Morrison, Miss Clark, Advisor. First Row: Claire Wells, Sharon Boyle, Claire Crowley, Victorig Atkinson, Claire Reinhardt, Sally Lewis, Michele Gan- zales, Ellen Holzman, Miriam Lobban, Mary Santos, Linda Plotner, Janet Schiff,
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