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Fourth Row: C. Thorgerson, D. Foss, J. Bezanson, J. Lovewell, T. Leavitt, P. I eCount, R. Miner, S. Austill, J. McCurdy Third Row: E. Gould, N. Pratt, R. Grower, H. Guernsey, J. Gannon, C’. Longswortli, J. Niecoli, E. Johnson, D. Luncliick, J. Keltie Second Row: S. Gates, L. Niccoli, A. Cononi, . Kcniston, A. Temple, R. Dalton, Y. Barber, J. Davis, A. Montali Front Row: N. Suow, P. Allen, E. Day, M. Chapman, J. S| car National Honor Society Although only recently revived in Wellesley High, the National Honor Society has successfully stimulated enthusiasm in scholarship. Membership in this society is limited to those who have maintained highest standards in scholarship, service to the school, leadership, and character. Fifteen per cent of the Senior Class and five per cent of the Junior Class may be elected. The winning candidates are presented with certificates by Mr. Moulton in a formal ceremony at an early spring as¬ sembly. Those who were members of the Honor Society in both Junior and Senior years are: John Gannon, Sally Gates, Roberta Grower, Helen Guernsey, Charles Longsworth, Doris Lunchick, Joan McCurdy, and Joseph Niccoli. •{ n
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The Student Council has had one of its most successful years under the able direction of its president “Lib” Day. Miss Bronson, and our Senior Council director, Mr. Spang, were indispensable elements in the smooth functioning of the two councils. The planning committee produced a most attractive calendar for the year. Among some of the activities enjoyed by all were: The Sophomore Ice Breaker, the Annual Foot¬ ball Dance, Rallies, and Play Night. It took charge of the Springfield Gym Exhibition, the Senior Play, and, of course, that all im¬ portant date Graduation. Wellesley was honored in having the State Council Association meet here on May 3. The Senior Class is grateful to its Student and Senior Council for making this year so happy and profitable. Student Council President Vice-President Reco rding Secretary Correspondence Elizabeth Day Leonard Maccini Virginia Seely Thomas Morganstern Tltirtl Itow: N. Vitale, A. Woodward, ( ' . Longsworl h, S. I . Auslill. W. McKinley, W. Barber. It. Dalton, II. (ircenhalgli Second How: G.Slye, G. Paltrinari, It. O. Davis, It. S. Chamberlain, Miss Bronson, D. Grower, (’. I). Wolfe, .1. Harnnk, A. .1. Purcell, G. Henry front Itoir: V. Ames, N. Howell, A. C’ononi, T. Alorganstcrn, h. Maceini, K. Day, V. Seely, P. Burke, J. O’Neil, D. Krnst
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Home Room Chairmen and Treasurers A great deal of credit is to be given to those souls who collect money, boss” our home¬ rooms, and represent us in the Student Council. Theirs are thankless tasks, though worthy of highest praise. Both chairmen and treasurers deserve great commendations for the important duties they have so capably performed. livT! M r t. Ml ' 4k,, - Jft JBS Third Row: R. Davis, W. Barber, R. Whirty, G. Slye, R. Dalton, H. Greenhaigh, W. McKinley, F. Sullivan, G. Paltrincri, C. 1). Wolfe, A Purcell Second How: W. Odell, R. Holden, E. Discliino, J. Oliver, J. O’ Neil, J. Burgess, G. S. Beuttel, D. Grower, J. Morse, S. Gules, G. Peterson Front Row: J. Sawdey, E. Day, L. Maccini, V. Ames. J. Uarunk, 13. Thorup, U. McGrath, V. Seely, A. Woodward, P. Allen, R. Chamberlain Bulletin Board Committee Third Row: W. Magort.v, M. Dobis. M. Higgins, L. Gacot, R. Cauipaiia, H.M. Peirce, 1). Fullerton, A. Geiscl, D. A. Nelson Second Row: C. Gnarnieri. J. Marenghi, J. Hayward, C. Chandler, Miss Bronson, S. Williams, C. Doran, N. Howell, J. Keltie, J. Nelson Front Row: M. Cardwell, W Snow, J. McCurdy, M. Lougee, J. C. hove well, N. Hayes, J. Burgess, M. C. Anderson This year ' s Bulletin Board Committee was one of the best that Wellesley High School has ever known. Permanent space for displays on colleges and current events, more efficient organization, and a code of regulations were among its achievements. The large staff worked hard to provide the student body with first-rate dis¬ plays.
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