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CU M LAUDE l runl Rnrr: ll. llrown, N. Tillolson, H .Xltin-ri, G, Blair. -I. farcy, Xl. Harris 4. Dunn. Sawmill Rnzr: P. Niitule, M 'l'l1l'ncr. ll. Nlillvr, H. Pilihosiun. I, Nl:-Vzilw, R. llznslilujizm. lf. lzinnzlzzi, H Nlzliflmocl. Toi: Rolf: N. Nlzirlovvliio, .l l,l!ll', .X. I'hullli:m. ll, Pzigv. W. Nl:l4'l1rLly STUDENT COUNK II, fron! lfurr: lf. Pvzirsoii. Nl. .Knlonm-llls, ll l'urrm-lla, N. limlvstrunsl. -l- Furlm-r, l' Kowalski. J, liiglio. J. Farm-y, l. .Uuniinn ll. llirs1'lil'1'l4l. Nwnlnl lfnlr: Nlr. Nlvfirallll ll. Pzxrxialv. R. f'oln'n, K. l'lnrisl0lls1'n, Xl Nlzilknsiun, .l. Ili-l.orc-X. R. Tulunjiun, W lligvlow, ll. lfzirlwr, Miss Blvlizllfrvy, J llulios, Tlzirrl llulr: X. Kcvfv. S. Rosvnlwrg li. Foley, Nl. Zvngo. F. lirzullc-y, ll. Yoh' K. lh'I'K2lZilI'l2lll. li. Pinnom-. l. lh-lh-ville I, Simollrlain. -l. Nlnrlal. cztional xll'llllN'l'SlllIl in lhv Sulloilslull fllziplm-1' of lhv National Honor Sovivty, I'll2ll'll'I'0ll in 1937, is ai goal worth striving for in om-'s high school days. Although thi 0IJIlOIlllllllX lo huoim 1 lllilllllll is opml to .ill siutluils of tlm l l, .1 , . .' ' .' 1 ' S0100 ' worthy vuiifliclzilv must hc 4-lm-lvrl hy lhv fzwlllly on the hasis of his 0lltSl2llllllllg quziliiivs of sc'l1olursli1p, lvzulm-rslllp. 1-lizmii-lc'l'. illlll scrvif1-- thc i4l1-als for whit-h lho soc-ivly sim 'fha' flIlll'll0IlS of lhm- UI'Q:2llllZ2lllOll lmvo provwl sua-cvssful ulnlvl' the ulmlc flirm-vlion of Nlr. llollziml, who, hy virlm- of his posilion, is lIUlIOI'2iI'f' he-:ul of - , lho Szillonstull Vliuplvi' :mil Miss .Im-ohs, who is c-liziirmzm of thv fzic-ulty vom- fg jfif iniilm-4-. Sun-0 most of lhm- im-mln-rs pui'ti1'1pait4-il in olhvr sc-hool orgzmizzillons, Tia! lhc- sown-lx s 2lf'llYllll'S this Yl'2ll' wvrv limilccl lo lhv lIllllll'll0ll C'0I'l'lll0llV. I 5 Lx ' ' ' - - - - ' - If f .f-'fig l mlm' lhv li-mlm-rship ol .loam 1 urvy, IlI'l'Hl1l0IIlQ .lean llziwvs, vlvv- , EA an-siilm-lil: Nvilu Tilloison. St'l'l'1'l2lI'V. :xml Uonzihl l':1f4-, lI'l'2lSllI'0I'1 IIll'IIlll0l'S QS llzivc l'0llSl2lllllj' uphm-hl lhc uh-uls ol lhs- soul-ly :mal pwpvlllzilc-rl lls molto, N 'fr ,X rilflvssz' Ullllyv.
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Seated: Miss Jacobs, H. lannazzi, D. Page, Cum Luude The twenty-two college course seniors elected to fum Laude have earned. by their high scholastic achievement, distinctive honor not only for themselves, but also for their class, which has one of the largest Cum Laude representations in recent years. The golden keys presented to these seniors are symbols of their well-rounded intellectual capability and are comparable to college Phi Beta Kappa Awards. lvatertown High. chartered bythe National fum Laude Society since l9Ql, was the first. and remains the only Massachusetts public high school so distinguished. Such honor has been reserved to eighteen exclusively college- preparatory schools such as Phillips Exeter, Phillips Andover, Lawrence Academy at Groton, Tabor Academy, and Dana Hall at YYellesley. Yvheu the Cum Laude graduates of 1951 go on to develop their talents in their individual fields of endeavor, they will undoubtedly succeed because of the same qualities which have gained them this eminence, and will again reflect credit to themselves, their homes, and their school. Student Council sw QQ ! .N I . .... f sg ,iw . xg, The Student founcil, presided over by fharles Kowalski, had itll active and effective year. Representatives from all of the homerooms and their alternates were advised by Miss Blcfaffrey and Air. lIcGrath. During thc meetings held on Tuesdays during second and third recesses, student, school, and class problems were discussed and voted upon. Among the decisions made was the recent innovation of music during lunch periods. Pressed by student opinion, the Council provided a systematic playing of popular recordings during all lunch periods. A special Assembly Committee of the Council chose the educational and entertaining assemblies which were presented during the year. Other entertainment was provided for the student body at the annual Kouncil Kick-off WVhiCh XVRIS H l.I'C'lIl0ll4lOllS SLICCPSS. All together the representatives did much to help the student body and to learn more of democratic government. I ouor Soczety NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY J. Carey, J. Hawes. P. M1-Bride. Standing: A. Blosher, G. Blair, Ii, Altieri, V. Kowalski, N. Nlartocehio, S. Dunn.
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