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President: Paul Berry Vice President: Carolyn Zaltman Secretary: Carolyn Dike Treasurer: Dorothy Jardine Social Committee: Judith Bryant, John Welch Adviser: Mr. Roger Lamson President: Robert Knight Vice President: Robert Morse Secretary: Beverly Goudey Treasurer: Warren McCarthy Social Committee: June Barney, Ronald Logan Adviser: Miss Anna M. Regish 03 JD M o I-. Hrj htj o
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Student Council Officers President: Richard Shurtleff Vice President: Dorothy Jar- dine Secretary: Janet Sprott Treasurer: Albert Fallavo- litta Members First Row: Albert Mundo, Eleanor Ewing, Robert Morse, Janet Sprott, Rich- ard Shurtleff, Dorothy Jardine, Albert Fallovalit- ta, Carolyn Henderson, Charles Sprott, Judy Bry- ant Second Row: Joan Whiston, Joan Moore, Phyllis Egan, Carolyn Zaltman, Thomas Hindes, Ronald Logan, Beverly Goudey, Carolyn Dike, Dorothy Hancox, June Barney Third Row: John McLaugh- lin, Gilbert Kenney, Rob- ert Knight, Robert Shanks, Alfred La Li- berte, Warren McCarthy, Frank Whiston, David Barney The youngest of our school organizations, the Student Council, gave notice this year of its growing influence in student representation in school projects. Last fall it helped to further a greater interest in school spirit by sponsoring a Beanie Day campaign. This effort was met by an overwhelming response which indicates greater things to come. Besides this, the council selected and arranged a series of Town Hall Programs for the benefit and enjoyment of the entire student body. The ground work has been laid; future development in the Student Council is in hands of undergraduates who now must carry on.
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