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The Future Homemakers of America meets monthly with Miss Dix and Mrs. Marshall, the advisors. Informative and pertinent programs are presented. Officers: President, Rita Lavin; Vice-Presi- dent, Claire Mashia; Secretary, Phyllis Higuera; Treasurer, Susan Hosking; Reporter, Carol Gagne; Parliamentarian, Linda Chase; Histo- rian, Sherry Foster; Recreation Leader, Donna Forger. The Distributive Education Club of America is an organization for students who plan a vo- cation in business. Its purpose is to develop a respect for education in marketing and distri- bution which will build character, integrity, and an appreciation of vocational responsibility. The club sponsored a record hop and the serv- ice of renting records for school functions. Standing: Richard Whittemore, Secretary; George Estivill, Mr. Williams, Advisor; Ken- neth Mattson. Seated: Douglas Bassett, Treas- urer; Delbert Hill, President; Stuart Osha, Vice-President. The Future Teachers of America meets monthly under the direction of Miss Sinclair. All club members are eligible to attend the state convention which was held this year at Brattleboro. Front Rou: Secretary, Susan Colombo; President, Anita Beltrami; Vice-President, Ann Persons; Treasurer, Sharon Lamson. Back Rou : Marie O’Meara, Advisor, Miss Sinclair; Ruth Crandall. 2
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LIGHTHOUSE The Lighthouse, Barre’s recreation center, is a popular meeting place for all local students. Dancing, ping-pong, or plain social chatter is enjoyed by many members. Spaulding students who arc officers are: Al- bert Miller, president; Susan Lunt, secretary; Linda Seaver, treasurer, and Mario Zampieri, second vice-president. KEY CLUB The Spaulding High School Key Club, spon- sored by the Barre Kiwanis, is supervised by Mr. Bossi and Mr. Guarino. Many projects are planned throughout the year to aid the com- munity and our school. Back Row, left to right; President, John Nicholls; Vice-President, Alden Hale; David Hale, Gordon Tomat. First Row: Michael Seely, Secretary; David Fisher, Frank Wilson, Thomas Milne, Lieuten- ant-Governor District 10, Claude Domeni- chelli; Alan Rossi. 24
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C’est la vie!” This is the life for French Club members. This club offers a fifty dollar scholarship to a deserving student. The French Club banquet is one of the high- lights of their activities. Officers and senior members: Back Row: Elaine Merryfield, Bill Roy, Advisor, Mrs. Sas- sone; John Nicholls, Marie O’Meara. Front Ron: Marlene Bizzozero, Secretary; Judith Ripley, Vice-President; Sheila Buttura, Presi- dent. Lingua Latina non perit, sed etiam vivit.” The Latin language still lives and this can be proved the first Friday of every month when the fifty members of the Junior Classical League hold their meeting. The Latin banquet is the special event of the year’s program. For the enjoyment of the students and teachers, J.C.L. members also make a Christmas spray for each classroom door and sing Christmas carols. Officers: Consul, Mary Brady; Scriba, Elaine Merryfield. El Camino Real” is the royal road that we follow through our years in Spanish. The pur- pose of the Spanish Club is to present a fifty dollar scholarship to any student who plans to study Spanish in a four-year college. Officers and senior members: Back Roiv: Sharon Lamson, Marc Goldman, Thelma Mor- gan, President; Philip Rugo, Anita Beltrami. Front Ron: Elena Lavin, Vice-President; Ju- dith Anderson, Treasurer; Rita Lavin, Secre- tary; Jennifer Malnati.
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