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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS First row: D. Moniz, J. Bienvenue, E. Dafgard, Vice-President; J. O ' Connell, Treasurer; C. Sander¬ son, President; M. Travers, Secre¬ tary; P. Greene, J. Fredenburg, and C. Quental. Second row: M. Arau¬ jo, F. Cadorette, R. Cross, S. Rog¬ ers, P. Auclair, T. Almy, L. Souza, and N. George. Third row: G. Lee, C. Harrington, C. Carpenter, R. O’Connell, C. Bergeron, and A. Soares. A group which is continually busy making the laws and planning the social events for the year is the Student Council. The Council also supports all athletic activities and, therefore, has to work diligently to keep the treasury in balance. A successful public auction and bean supper and an even more successful operetta, The Pirates of Penzance,” were the main projects of the year. The members of the group helped to outfit our newly formed band. The Student Council acts as a binding agent between the students and faculty. LIBRARIANS MEMBERS Seated: Mary Travers, Secretary; Edith Bouley, Treasurer; Phyllis Bradley, Chairman; Mary L. Sul¬ livan, Cataloger; and Janice Duck¬ worth. Standing: Mr. William A. Hart, Advisor; Barbara Barnett, Madlyn Crawford, Phyllis Gell, Barbara Wilson, Virginia Wilson, Marilyn Mendillo, Nancy George, Dorothy Lee, and Evelyn Soares. The task of keeping track of more than three thousand books and the students who borrow them is one which keeps all the librarians busy. Each year they are given their assignments, so planned that there is a librarian on duty at all times. Throughout the year, meetings were conducted by Chairman Phyllis Bradley. These meetings were usually climaxed with coke” sessions. After the final inventory was completed, the librarians celebrated with a special dinner party. 26
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