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Miss Barton took over the responsibilities of being our class advisor when Mr. Pinsky left to take a position in Connecticut. Mr. MacGregor, a newcomer to the faculty ranks, soon realized the extent of his new biology class' enthusiasm, when, one morning, he opened his door to discover a cherry tree blossom- ing forth from the sink, and threatening to grow through the ceiling. llTH GRADE-Now, as juniors under Miss Barton's influence, we began to realize the seriousness of preparing for the life ahead of us. We spent the year in the homerooms of Miss Bar- ton, Miss Baker, and Mr. Barrett. Led by our class officers, Rich- ard Butler, President, Bud Anderson, Vice President, Sally Wood, Secretary, Joan Knox, Treasurer, and Doris Estep, Chair- man of the Social Committee, we made our mark both scholasti- cally and socially. Members of the class took an active part in school affairs including student council, drama club, and varsity sports. The novel Under-Water Fantasy theme will long be re- membered by those who attended our Junior Prom. Our re- designed class rings arrived early in the year. 12TH GRADE-Now, as full-fledged seniors, we found ourselves in the homerooms of Miss Walch, Miss Barton, and Mrs. Hatha- way. We soon became aware of our responsibility to ourselves and our school. Nick Calitri was elected School President and our officers for the year were Richard Butler, President, Bud Anderson, Vice President, Sally Wood, Secretary, Joan Knox, Treasurer, and Doris Estep, Chairman of the Social Committee. Members of our class were instrumental in purchasing a high- fidelity sound system for use at school functions and a camera for the use of the ARROW staff. This year we also supplied the varsity teams with the maiority of their starting players. The acting ability of several of our classmates was displayed when we presented our senior class play, Nothing But the Truth. At our Christmas Formal, a shimmering Christmas tree was the awe-inspiring center of attraction. Later in the year a good per- centage of our numbers gained the distinction of being elected to the Rhode Island Honor Society. At our senior banquet, we took the opportunity to express our gratitude to the faculty for their invaluable help, concern, and guidance. Our senior ball, rounding out scores of long to be remembered events which have taken place during our four years as classmates, left us with the hope that the future might be as kind and care- free as were our days at B.H.S. DUSTIN PEASE TOM COLE Historians
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