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OFFICE STAFF Standing, left to right: Barbara Thorn, Marion McCormick, Martha Suomi. Seated, first row: Dottie Ceruti, Shirley Bruneau, Joan Waseleski, Virginia Davis. Second row: Joyce Moser, Ruth Cogswell, Diana Booth, Judith D'Entremont. Third row: Sandra Maclvor, Gail Newton, Deborah Dalton. Fourth row: Mrs. Spear, Office Secretary, Marcia Dix. LIBRARY STAFF Seated, left to right: Edith O'Neil, Judith Fisher, Mrs. Heaps, Librarian, Judith Forrest, Susan Keach. Standing: Judith Kelter, Dottie Ceruti, Joanne Burke, Barbara Kelley, Mary Folan.
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ATHLETIC COUNCIL Composed of members chosen by the student council, the newly formed athletic council helps to raise money for awards for the different sports in Walpole High. This year the Athletic Council sponsored a gala sports night, fea- turing basketball games between the hockey team and the iunior varsity basket- ball team, and between the varsity basketball team and the faculty. Advisor, Mr. Jordany President, Wayne Kivi, Vice President, Peter Turcop Sec- retary, Ruth Sullivan, Treasurer, Betsy Gregg. First row, lett to right: Prudy Bunker, Katherine Hill, Ruth Sullivan, Wayne Kivi, Peter Turco, Betsy Gregg, Carol Zaccardi, Jackie Luippold. Second row: Helen Swanson, Ronnie Famiglietti, Bill Allan, Peter Carleton, Joseph Civilinski, James Nixon, Anita Phillipps, Mr. Jor- dan. Third row: James D'Entremont, Ken Eklund, Wendell LaFreniere, Mar- tin Feeney, Joseph Sadoway, David Osterhout, John Rooney, Peter White. COMMERCIAL CLUB Students of Walpole High School planning a career in the business world belong to the Commercial Club. Now in its second year, the Commercial Club has had a busy program of speakers and trips to factories and companies in this area. Advisor, Miss Thayerg President, Diana Granty Vice President, Marion McCormick, Secretary, Marcia Dix: Treasurer, Judith D'Entremonty Program Chairman, Barbara Thorn. First row, lett to right: Donna Wells, Lynn Murray, Julianna Perekslis, Roberta Ellis, Jo- anna Perekslis, Marlene Troiano, Vivian Allaire. Second row: Judith Baker, Martha Holman, Virginia Cogswell, Judith D'Entre- mont, Barbara Thorn, Diana Grant, Marcia Dix, Phyllis Morse, Claire Giavino, Sandra DeYoung. Third row: Nancy Troiano, Joyce Stone, Kathryn Saari, Diane Whittier, Joan Waseleski, Barbara Waseleski, Patricia Ellison, Lucille Cogswell, Joanne Buck, Linda Lehto, Miss Thayer. Fourth row: Sally Parsons, Mari- lyn Johnson, Marion Gronroos, Gail Newton, Joan Knaus, Priscilla Rice, Louise Fish, Lois Bowker, Lana Lucas, Beryl Fifield, Eleanor Lorusso. Fifth row: Janice Leston, Gail Garten, Gayle Fitzpatrick, Judith Forrest, Karen Han- sen, Patricia Daly, Mildred Silvernail, Joan Drake, Marilyn McNaught, Jacqueline Hern- mer, Dorothy Ceruti.
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SCIENCE CLUB Sitting: Walter Daniel, Warren Davis, William Simmons. Standing: William Stillman, Donald Kamp, Mr. Innes, Advisor, Robert Lottero. This year, under the expert guidance of Mr. Innes and amateur radio ham Warren Davis, the Science Club has become very radio-minded. Almost any day after school or during X-period you can find these boys hard at work in the lab. Using the book Vitalized Fundamentals of Electricity, by Carleton, they are learn- ing about the theory and technology ot radio. They are also drilling themselves in Morse Code so that they can send and receive the five words per minute necessary to pass the F.C.C. amateur radio ham license exam. The Science Club boys have bought army surplus radio receivers, which they are converting to amateur bands, and they are building their own transmitters. Long range plans include a Science Club radio station of their own, and Civil Defense work. Congratulations to a wonderful group!
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