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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fayth Bishop Rose Bonica Madeline Brandon Harriet Brownell Joanna Cahill Deborah Carr Suellen Childs Marilyn Christino Susan Cross Richard Dacey Mary Dawson Paula Dube Madeline Dugas Doris Eaton Geraldine Fahey Gloria Failla Marion lirechette john Fucci Elizabeth Gallagher Marsha Gardner Rose Genova Judith Glossa Valerie Gordon jeremy Hagger Carol Henry Linda Lee Hoyvley Dana Katz Grover Kinsman Sandra l.a liort Sarah Madden john MtDonald Rithard lNleservc Priscilla Moore Louis Mula Carol Nelson john Xiose Elizabeth Perma Mary l.inda Ryan Nanty Sawyer 'loyte Seller Sally Shea l..lNYl'L'lTxC Sitotte .loanne Straggas wlanet Su itt Kathleen loohil Diane Vattarcllo 'Iarnes Vande rXX'y lc l.eon.u'.l Wkiicfs Daniel Flynn The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization composed of juniors and seniors in high school who have displayed the Society's four characteristics: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. These students, besides meeting a certain high academic standard, must have a well-rounded program of activities and in-school or community services before being con- sidered as candidates for the Society. This final list of students is then submitted to the entire faculty for comment or approval. 'l'hose students who are then approved by the faculty are inducted into the Society. XVith the aid and counseling of Mr. Husson, its faculty supervisor, the Society performs various school services such as ushering throughout the school year, and strives to maintain the high ideals of conduct and scholarship it has placed before its members. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY w C, Z 5 Z Qi SL.
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CLASS Poem TO BEAR THE TORCH In chains man languished, longing to breathe free. Till-with might of Bunyan- He burst his shackles. A deafening clang The bonds struck rock. A spark . . .r A light . . A flame . . . The glow of Freedom's face! The blood and toil of a nation have fed the flame, Sheltered it from winds of wanton war. Resplendent it has stood A beacon to all the world. The sightless see the light of hope. The lost are found. The small are great. Faces lift from despair. Men walk with straight backs. The crushing hand of iron sets free the dove. But see how the billows of smoky death roll 'round The hungry flame To take away its breath. A 'Tis now our task to tend the flame. To never let it die. Raise up the torch, take on the burden, O sons and daughters of Wfashington and Lincoln Of Yorktown and Gettysburg, And proudly bear with aching, straining arm The golden lamp that from the deepest pits of earthly hell Men may see and say, I'm free. jOHN G. MLDONALD, ,IR Senior High
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