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X .v,.,.W, .i i.AL . I . .. ,L ri .5 Seated left to right-Adrienne Duncan, Robert Rhodes, .lack Butler, Conrad Sharrow, George Hoffis, Lynda Sher man, Mary Louise Ireland, Dorothy Noyes, Carol Pratt, Standingf-Linda LaVoy, Sheryl Smith, Calvin Mosher, Ed ward Curtis, Roger Mayott, Larry French, Betty Shaw, David Wtilker, john jones, Don Flewelling, Peter Wcuod Edythe Friday. SlUIlfHl Elllllltll The purpose of the Student Councilis to create a closer relationship between the students and faculty, to give stu- dents practical experience in student government, to finance student body activities, and to promote the general wel- fare of the school and its surroundings. This year the Student Council, in the achievement of its goal, purchased two large flags for use in the audito- rium and gymnasium, and records each month for the school jukebox. Two vigorous campaigns were carried on, a fund-raising drive for the restoration of Old Sturbridge Village and a clean-up campaign for the school. The expression of American democratic principals is highly exemplified through the election of Student Council officers. Last fall, in a hard-fought campaign by our three political parties, X, Y, Z, George Hoffis was elected presi- dent, Lynda Sherman, vice-president, Conrad Sharrow, secretary, and Mary Louise Ireland, treasurer. Other members were chosen by classes in separate elections.
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liirst row: Dorothy full, Cuirol Prutl, Dorothy Noyes, Mary Louise Irel.inti. Second rowg Ifthnunti Clridge, Rayiuonal Valentine. lee Ostruntier. Wliiter Sh.1rroxx'. HHHUHPH HUHHH SUUHH A student must possess the qlI.1iIiiCS ol' Li1.1f.lLIL'f. seixite, leqtiership, .ind stholirship to .1 high degree for incin- hership in the N.ition,1l Honor Sotiety. Neinhers .ire thosen hy the tfuultv .ind .ire t.1ppeti .it .in .isseinhiy held thir- ing the sthool ye-.1r. This year the N.1tion.il Honor Sotiety sponsored the s.i!e ot p.iperhound hooks in the sthool. Students PT1fLil.lSC i1i1gl1falLi.ility hooks .it low tosts .inti this ugly huihi their own 1werson.iI lihrary, To t'in.inte this project, .is well as other future ivrojetts. the N.ition.tl Honor Sotiety opemteti the to.it rooin .it i7LlSi'iCliW.lii gnines. Aluniors .intl Seniors .Ire eligihie upon the h.isis ot their retorti ot' high .u'hiex'enient in school. 'Iii1l'NLliil5I1L1i Honor Sotiety is the highest honor which may he conferred upon .1 student. The otitiiters tor this ye.ir ure XY'.1lter Sh.irrovs', Presitienti I.ee Ustmntier, VicefI'resitientg Dorothy Noyes, SCC- ret.iry, .intl Mary Louise Trchinti, Treasurer
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First row: Phyllis Simonetta, I.ois Wfashburn, joan Swears, Peggy Sweeney. Second row: Mary Swears, Louise Winch, Jane Bullard, Arleen Ernst, Barbara Murdock, Phyllis Chapman, Dorothy Noyes, Carmen Dwyer. Standing: Walter Sharrow, Gary Stevens, Edmund Cridge, Gary Quinn, Miss Davis fadvisorj, john Lockhart, Richard Nicholson, jerry Linehan, Robert Rhodesg Doris Hamilton fnot shownj. lUHSHlllElllll Elllll This year, Seniors, with some juniors and Sophomores, made the last of the school sponsored trips to Wasliing- ton. Miss Davis, club advisor, directed the raising of funds for the trip through many campaigns and projects. In New York and Washington, they visited many famous and interesting places. They returned later in April with happy memories and experiences added to their lives. Among the places they visited were Radio City Music Hall, Mount Vernon, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
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