

LIBRARY STAFF
The Library Staff, with a mem–
bership of forty-flve members,
eighth through twelfth graders,
is directed by Margaret Keen, Li–
brarian.
The Library Club, composed
of thirteen members, holds its
meetings every Thursday after–
noon. The officers include: Betty
Caliman, President; Gerry Forte,
Vice-President; Rachelle Cooper,
Treasurer.
Members handle attendance
passes, file materials, charge out
books, run library errands and
process all new books.
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Sealed: M. M.,luen, L. Walker, G. Farro, 8. Collman, N. Anderson, R. Cooper, P. Chamber.
loin, A. Hoff Fiw row• M. Gambello, P. Klein, G. Scou, S. Healey, M. Hoff, M. Nedelko, S.
Miller,
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Morgoll1,
R.
Kuhn. A. Gorrilon,
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Forre. Second row: H. Nenninger,
R. Nenninger, V. Compbell, l. Dellolio, F. Froo, M. Maskell, G. Maskell, S. Failla.
STAGE CREW
The stage crew has been es–
pecially busy this year rendering
valuable service to the school.
The m e m b e r s provide the
chairs and other assorted props
for assemblies, and in other ways
aid the smooth performance of
the presentations undertaken.
Members are: Frank latham,
Emil Parietti, Warren Faivre, and
John Radcliffe.
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latham,
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Radcliff.
JUNIOR
HONOR SOCIETY
The purpose of the Jun ior Hon–
or Society is to instill a more
active interest in its organization.
Membership in the Junior Honor
Society does not assure member–
ship into the Senior group.
Larry Cohen and Joe Frascino
are Co-Presidents, Arlene Twit–
chen, Corresponding Secretary;
Carole Stern, Recording Secre–
tary; and Charlie Orlando, Treas–
urer. The group is under the dir–
ection of Miss Marion Haynes.
fir61 row: C S1ern,
J.
Frncino, l . Cohen, A. Twilchen. Second row•
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Fox, M. Marcus,
J.
Webb,
J.
Bell.