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Q5 6, 519 6- .- gem' 'Educ'- Rf? 1 1 iii! L . Il :I I l Class History DEAR SENIORS: D0 YOU REMEMBER? It was a typical September day back in 194-8 when we entered Peck School as timid seventh graders. As we wended our way to the homerooms of Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Speakman, and Miss Isherwood, we were determined to make the most of our secondary school education. Friday night Canteens provided an opportunity for us to display our talent in ballroom dancing, an outgrowth of those hectic co-rec classes-remember! ll It was during this year, too. that many of our boys evinced an interest in sports. Among them were Tom Terpak. Karl Christ, Fred DeAngelis, and Tyrone MacQuattie. The girls took an active part in all B. G. A. A. activities. The fall found us occupying the homerooms of Miss Walch and Mr. Biber. This year we welcomed Mr. Locke as our new principal and Miss Roberts as a teacher of English. The boys continued to excel at sports, and several members of our group were invited to serve on the staff of our school newspaper, The Beacon. To ,Barbara Handy, talented saxophonist, went the honor of being chosen to play in the All-State Band. It was during this year that we welcomed Maryann Ryder to our midst. As Freshmen, our homeroom teachers were Mr. Rasmussen and Mrs. Hathaway. Since we now could consider ourselves an important unit in the school, we could hardly wait to hold our first class meeting. Mr. Rasmussen was chosen as our advisor. Successful candidates in the election of class officers were Karl Christ, President, Tom Terpak, Vice Presidentg Delores Medeiros, Secretary, ,loan Medici, Treasurerg and Kathleen McCann, Social Committee Chairman. Our representatives on the Student Council were ,lean Lafond and Karl Christ. Our first Class Dance, aptly en- titled, A Heavenly Eve was surely the highlighti' of the school's social calendar. Our slate of officers during our sophomore year included: Karl Christ, Presidentg Irving Tracy, Vice President, Maryann Ryder, Secretary, Joan Medici, Treasurerg and Joe Mellone, Social Committee Chairman. Karl Christ and Becky Bennett repre- sented us on the Student Council. Mr. Rasmussen, Miss Barton, and Mr. Walkden were our homeroom teachers. It was Mr. Walkden, a newcomer to the faculty ranks, who first acquainted us with the effectiveness of sign languagef' Although we were on the swing-shift at Peck this year, many sophomore boys reported for early morning athletic practices. Our social activities included the Sophomore Hop, which topped all previous class dances ever staged. The baseball game that highlighted our class picnic will long be remembered.
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