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Jf Co C 4 Citizens of tomorrow STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President , Dick Steel; l ice President, James Ruina; Secretary, Bette Flynn; Treasurer, Mary Lou Giganti; Junior f ice President, Robert Vetromile; Sophomore Vice President, Joan Gil- martin; Adviser — Mr. Wendell Horton In carrying out democratic ideas, any group deserves a chanee to express opinions in matters related to the group. In Stoneham High School we have such an opportunity through the Stu- dent Council. The student body, through its representatives, can offer suggestions, ask ques- tions, and take a real part in school affairs. This year the Council had charge of class elec- tions in the school; sponsored a record poll, the football rallies, and the Winter Carnival; helped with the Booster Club campaign; and made plans for the care of the school and grounds. This was the Student Council — the Voice of Stoneham High! The spark injected in the Ath- letic Association this year was magnetic. The Boosters Club membership drive, headed by Mr. Timothy Higgins and his A. A. officers, with the coopera- tion of the student body and townspeople, met with outstand- ing success. Over seven hundred memberships were sold at a dollar apiece, and Booster but- tons were distributed to members and participants. The A. A. membership drive was equally successful with over six hundred memberships sold. Besides its financial success, the A. A. cre- ated interest, enthusiasm, and participation in all our athletic programs. A. A A. A. OFFICERS President — Peter Berrini Vice President — Carole Carbone Secretary — Doris Barney Treasurer — Paul Griffin
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Editors T. Wa!sh, R. Tvler, J. Ezekian, E. Pulsifer, J. Eleisher, C. Peacock, C. Carbone, and J. Thornton in action. Did you ever think about the creative work that goes into the publication of THE TORCH — the initial planning of the content and layout, drawings, photography, dummies, copy, finances, and distribution! For all this, our sincere th anks go to all the staff who contributed willingly of their time and talents in preparing this book, e particularly commend Frank Nicholson, our artist, for working tirelessly on original and effec- tive layout and clever cartoons. e appreciate the help of Mrs. Margaret Garvin in keeping our finances straight and the guidance of Miss Ruth Finn in encouraging us to create a Torch to carry proudly as we leave Stoneham High School. E. Nicholson, P. Huffy, D. Simons, J. Rafferty, A. BenDavid, and B. Viera planning lay-out. W. McCarthy, R. Brown, D. Peacor, and R. Larsen directed advertising campaign
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