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National Honor Society Under the sponsorship of Mr. Moulton, Wellesley High School resumed its active membership in the National Honor Society last year. The choice of pupils is based on qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The purpose of the society is to create en¬ thusiasm in good scholarship. Juniors who are enrolled as provisional members must be in the upper third of their class. Not more than five per cent of the class may be admitted. Seniors also must be in the upper third of their class, with the enrollment limited to fifteen per cent. After the announcement of candidates is made, certificates are awarded at a formal ceremony in early spring. The candid above shows the members of the Senior class who were pro¬ visional Junior members in 1945. Robert Fraser is absent from both pictures. Third lloir: (i. Safford, A. Duff, N. De .Messieres, J. Stack, .1. Harvey, 1 . Joyce, It. Odell, .1. (iuarnicri, V. Worley, It. Brown Second Row: O. Bartlett, J. Mills, R. l.upien, (1. Wehner, S. Rice, R. Zanoni, It. Hopkins, K. MacHilvra, C. Ramin, It. Vaughan Front Row: K. Davidson, J. Hannon, R. (irower, H. (iuernsey, C. Longworth, D. I.undchick, J. McCurdy, J. Niccoli, V. Dole {17
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Third Row: R. Whirty, R. McCaughin, L. Maccini, M. Murray, G. Nicolai, R. Steeves, A. Berry, E. Allen, Y. Barber Second Row: R. Dalton, B. Odell, M. Perini, D. (irower, . Keniaton, Miss Bronson, E. (lately, S. Gates, R. Vaughan, C. Fi toll Front Row: N. Howell, M. Lattanzi, K. Keller, D. Burke, J. Harvey, E. Day, D. Partridge, P. Brown, E. Davidson, J. Ice¬ land The Student Council, made up of one representative from each homeroom, and the president and vice president of each class, meets every Tuesday ”X” period under the guidance of Miss Bronson. The council sponsors all general school activities including the Football Dance, football rallies, stamp and bond drives, the Junior Red Cross, the High School High¬ lights column in the Townsman , corridor supervision, bulletin board and display case committees. In addition, it is the sponsor of all fund-raising activities, and the clearing house for all general school problems. In electing committees, the Council tries to choose non-members in order to further all-student participation. OFFICERS President Vice President Recording Secretary Cor resp o nding Sec ret a ry Daniel Burke Donald Partridge Jane Harvey Elizabeth Day Student Council {16
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Assembly Committee Second Rote: M. Higgins, . ?.now, Miss Loomer, A. Kilmnin, A. Dunham Front Row: S. Gates, Y. Magorty, N. deMessieres, F. Guild, V. Worley Organizers of interesting, enjoyable programs . . . advocates of student par¬ ticipation. Homeroom Chairmen and Treasurers Elected in each homeroom . . . Student Council representatives . . . war stamp and ticket agents. Third Row: R. Wliirtv, E. Allen, G. Nicolai, L. Maecini, A. Kerry, R. Recker, M. Murray, R. Newton, B. Odell, D. Fifield, R. Steeves, T. Walsh Second Row: J. Davis, I), Grower, M. Perini, Z. Keniston, E. Day, J. McCurdy, S. Gates, J. Zeller, P. Aldrich, R. Murray, A. Cononi Front Row: R. Vaughan, C. Fitch, J. Stack, M. Miner, A. Seiler, M. I.attanzi, P. Brown,.!. Harvey, P. Greenhalgh, R. Drisko 18
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