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STYLUS STAFF First row, left to right: Sue Maguire, Mary Folan, Dorothy E. Johnson, Marilyn Johnson. Second row: Joanne Peterson, Jackie Hemmer, Dotty Ceruti, Ruth Coughlin, John Howard, Co-Editor, Jean Taylor, Co-Editor, Joan Waseleski, Susan Keach, Sandra Sundquist, Barbara Utorka. Third row: Mrs. Heaps, Advisor, Patty Ellison, Ruth Sullivan, Karen Hansen, Mary Edwards, Carol O'Day, Janet Sayers, Lucia Hegge, Betty Wraga, Prudy Bunker, Marilyn Bowden. Fourth row: Janet Orlando, Dennis Weener, Charles Hall, Billy Newhall, David Libby, Kevin Hart, Richard Kannally, Michael Keady, Anne Brucker. The Stylus Staff is one of the busiest staffs at Walpole High School. This year for the first time the Stylus has come out in four quarterly printed issues. The biggest addition to the new Stylus has been photographs. We want to thank everyone on the staff for helping to make the Stylus the best school newspaper Walpole High has ever had.
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ROYAL TOPPER STAFF First row, left to right: Anita DeSena, Sandra Lans, Alice Kerr, Leonora Vitkauskas, Judy Fisher, Betsy Fitzpatrick, Co-Editorp Anita Phillips, Barbara Utorka, Rose Ann lagatta, Jean Taylor, Co-Editor: Carol Munson, Polly Kelley, Kathy Dillon, Barbara Thorn. Second row: Mr. Gray, Advisor, Prudy Bunker, Kiki DiSciullo, Phyllis Morse, Sandra Giandomenico, Janet Orlando, Ronnie Famiglietti, Jim D'Entremont, Ken Eklund, John Howard, Co-Editorp Terry Sayers, Scratch MacBride, Billy Newhall, Judy Baker, Margie Boyden, Joyce Collins, Priscilla Glass. Third row: Beth Delaney, Helen Swanson, Judy Nixon, Alice Aho, Betty Cobb, Edith O'Neil, Barbara Ellis, Judy Forrest, Beverly Johnson, Sally Schreiter, Carole Taylor, Patti Dentino, Marilyn Barnes, Lois Bowker, Carol Zaccardi, Judy Collins. Last spring the class of 1958 began work on the Royal Topper, planning to put together the greatest yearbook in the history of Walpole High School. We have had many rather hectic moments, but with the cooperation of everyone we have been able to produce what we hope is a really successful Topper. The class of i958 would like to thank everyone on the Royal Topper staff, especially the three co-editors, and most of all our wonderful advisor, Mr. John Gray. lt's been a lot of work, but we've all loved doing it. Bas? Q59 A J2?,cw f---V. X J 1.1
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EPSILCN PI EPSILON Seated, left to right: Betsy Gregg, Jean Taylor, Wayne Manty, Peter Carleton, Priscilla Glass, Kathy Dillon, Nancy Forssell, Prudence Bunker. Standing: Miss Darmedy, Sandra Lans, Ronald Famiglietti, James D'Entremont, John Howard, Lewis Sayers, William Allen, Paulette Kelley. Advisor, Miss Darmedy President, Priscilla Glass Vice President, Peter Carleton Secretary, Kathryn Dillon Treasurer, Wayne Manty Epsilon Pi Epsilon, better known as the Honorary Society, is composed of out- standing senior and junior girls and boys. The Greek words Epsilon Pi Epsilon mean good moral character, a high grade of scholarship, and service to the school. Seven credits are necessary for membership, these credits are given for academic standing, extracurricular activities, and participation in sports. In October the Honorary Society sponsored their yearly fall dance, called the Pumpkin Promenade, which was a great success. Other annual activities include a dough- nut sale in the spring and an outing to a play and dinner. This year the Honorary Society has helped the passing problem in the school corridors by appointing students to open the fire doors and supervise traffic. The members of Epsilon Pi Epsilon wish to thank Miss Darmedy for the won- derful help and advice she has given them.
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