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ATH»AL IIONOIt SOMiriA Class of 1941 Girls BEATRICE BERRY CONSTANCE BIRSE MARTHA BUCHAN RITA BURKE BARBARA CALEY AGNES CAMERON JENNIE CHMIELOWSKY JUNE CLIFFORD LORRAINE CRAIG RUTH CROWELL DELMA CUSICK MARY DAVIDSON ETHEL DAY ELEANOR DEAN ROSANNA DeINNOCENTIS HELEN DeSTEPHANO DOROTHY DONNELLY ANNIE FARRELL LOUISE FERRARA MARJORIE FLYNN JEAN FULLER SHIRLEY GOODWIN DOROTHY GORDON LUCILLE GUMASHIAN THELMA HARDING EDITH HART CLOVER JELLIS LUCILLE KINGSTON BARBARA LANE ALICE LAUZON CELIA LINDSAY HELEN LORD MINNIE MARGESSON bernice McCarthy DOROTHY MELLER ALICE NELSON JEAN PETRIE CHARLOTTE PUGATCH NORMA SCALINGI MAYBELLE SCHICK VIRGINIA SCOTT GRACE SMITH MARILYN SMITH MURIEL SPURR VIRGINIA TSOTSI GLORIA WHITE JUNE WHITFIELD PRISCILLA WHITMORE EVANGELINE ZELLARS Boys JOHN AHEARN ROLAND BATTIS JOSEPH BORGATTI JAMES CONLEY GUIDO DeTHOMASIS DONALD EAGLES EDWARD FITZGERALD ROBERT GOLDTHWAITE ALDEN GREENLAW ROBERT HEALEY GEORGE HENDERSON LESLIE INNIS EDWARD JOHNSTON PAUL LANG LOUIS NARDONE EUGENE NASH JOHN PATALANO MICHAEL STRATIS NICHOLAS TASHO JOHN WELDON RALPH WILLIAMS
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The Student Council is on extremely octive society composed of the closs officers, repre- sentatives of school organizations and floor proctors who all together voice the opinion of the students and who work to bring about closer relationship between the faculty and pupils of the school. The Council has enjoyed a very profitable and interesting yeor under the guidance and leadership of our two affable ond competent odvisors, Miss Brown and Mr. O'Laughlin. Our able President, Eugene Nash heads the following staff of officers: First Vice Presi- dent, Doris Lovelli; Second Vice President, John McPhee; Secretary-Treasurer, Phyllis Berry. This yeor the council has accomplished numerous projects for the benefit of all. The President ond a committee mode a visit to the Student Council of a neorby city to observe their woys of doing various tosks. March twenty-ninth a delegation of eight was sent to Wellesley, and accompanying them, five representatives to be present at the Eostern Massachusetts Student Council Convention. Commendation is due George Henderson, an octive and prominent member of the Council who conducted admirably one of the four meetings held at the convention, when our President was unable to attend. Many worthwhile ideas were exchanged and will be put into practice in future years. The Council expects also to be well represented at the Nationol Convention of Student Councils to be held in Boston in the latter part of June. R. Lubart, T. Cronin, W. Welch, H. Clark, W. Syer, R. Owens, R. Sullivan, W. Downey, V. Perry. D. Sheehon, R. Davenport, F. Welch, R. Sorkision, J. Brown, G. Henderson, B. Davis. W. Fcrrero, R. Wohr, F. Thomos. Mr. McLoughlin, T. Hunt, E. Kenney, R. Dclnnocentis, J. McPhee, P. Berry, E Nosh, G. White, B. Provencher, H. Carroll, Miss Browne.
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XATIOXAL HOXOIt The Sofnerville High School Chapter of the Notional Honor Society hos completed an- other successful year, upholding the ideals and principles on which the organization was founded in 1927. Membership in the society, the goal of every ambitious student in the school, is limited to those qualified by outstanding Character, Scholarship, Leadership, ond Service. From the upper third of the entire class in scholarship about twenty of the most deserving pupils arc selected by the faculty at the end of their Junior year. The majority are chosen in February of their Senior yeor, and in May a few chosen members of the Junior class are elected to form o nucleus of the society for the next year. At on impressive public ceremony, dignified by the orchestra's solemn Pomp ond Cir- cumstance, the members were initiated before on assembly of the school. At the Senior initiation, Miss Mildred McAfee, the president of Wellesley College, was the speaker, and five delegates from the North Quincy Chapter of N. H. S., who in turn invited S. H. S. Chapter to their initiation, were invited guests. The Rev. Stephen A. Long spoke at the induction service for the Junior members. This year, under the direction of Mr. Hosmer and Mr. Obear, the society hos discussed profitably in its meetings such subjects os Personality, College, Health, Propaganda Analysis, ond other interesting subjects suggested by leaflets obtained through the National Education Association. The officers were: First Semester George Henderson Shirley Goodwin Alden Greenlaw Celia Lindsoy President Vice-President T reasurer Secretary Second Semester Robert Goldthwoite Alice Nelson Michael Stratis Marilyn Smith Rosonno de Innocentis was elected the Representative to the Student Council for the yeor. The members ond faculty committee enjoyed the outing at the end of the yeor. We extend sincere good wishes for the continued success of the Somerville Chopter of Nationol Honor Society in the years to come. 41 D. Eoglcs. E. Johnston, R. Healey, R. Williams. J. Connolly. P. Lang. R. Battis, L. Nardonc, E. Fitzgerald, F. Ahern, G. DoThomasis, E. Nosh, J. Patalano, L. Innis, J. Weldon, N. Tosho. J. Borgatfi. E. Dean, E. Zcllars, M. Spurr, A. Lauzon, M. Buchanan, G. Smith, P. Whitmore, J. Clifford, E. Day, J. Fuller. V. Scott, T. Harding, G. White, M. Davidson, D. Cusick, R. Goldthwoite, M. Stratis D. Mellow, D. Gordon. M. Margeson. B. Lane C. Jellis, A. Cameron, R. Crowell, B. 8erry, C. Birsc, A. Nelson, R. Dclnnocentis, J. Whitfiold, L. Kingston, N. Scaling), M. Farrell, L. Craig, C. Pugatch, H. DeSfephono, Mr. Obear. V. Tsotsi, R, Burke. L. Forraro, J. Chmiclcwski, D. Donnelly, M. Smith, J. Potrie, S. Goodwin, G. Henderson, C. Lindsay, A. Greenlaw, M. Flynn, L. Gumushion, B. McCorthy, H Lord, E. Hart, B. Coley.
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