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j'Q,Q 7 .lg 4 1 ' QT- 6 vi-QQ H . ' ' 1,0 0 o l 'uf MAD!!! YKSUENV 'Y 4 F' 3.7 I S Gia LA u Ilia! 6 Mg? Mac mari.: n.4A K I Wewelwffa It was with eager anticipation that the members of the Class of 1957 gathered before the doors of the then new Barrington High School on a memorable September day in 1953. We were to be the second class to spend the entire four years in the new build- ing. Furthermore, the honor of being the largest of the four classes was to be ours. We were positive that we would not be alone in our new venture, for Mr. Biber had bid good-bye to Peck School when we did and was to begin his duties here at Barrington High. After a brief orientation in the huge auditorium where we were greeted by Mr. Locke and also had an opportunity to see some of our prospective teachers, our search for our new homerooms began. We found ourselves in the homerooms of Miss Zwicker, Miss Walch, Mr. Walkden, and Mr. McGregor. We were happy to welcome to our ranks several new students. Mr. McGregor, the new biology teacher, was named to serve as our Class Advisor, and with the date set for our organizational meeting, we felt that at last we were being duly recognized as a vital part of the student body. Our first class meeting bore all the ear-marks of a political convention on the national level! Chosen to guide our activities for the year were the following: President, jack Hardy, Vice President, Bob Dalessiog Secretary, Judy Andersong Treasurer, Bob Greene, and Social Committee Chairman, Linda Larson. The Bunny Hop, our class party, was the highlight of our social activities for the year. Members of our class took an active part in the numerous extracurricular offerings. The boys showed a leaning toward sports. After a somewhat rugged initiation, a majority of the girls became members of the B.G.A.A. Although Hurricane Carol afforded us a slightly prolonged vacation, we returned to our classes in September of 1954 with a splurge of enthusiasm. Our homeroom teachers for the year were Mr. Greene, Miss Sullivan, and Mr. Rasmussen. In a few days time, however, we awoke with a sudden jolt to the fact that something was definitely missing! Yes, we were still at the bottom of the heap-for the halls of Barrington High were minus a freshman class! We were determined, however, to make our sophomore year an outstanding one in all respects. To our class went the distinction of being the first in many years to elect a girl to the office of president. This honor went to Priscilla Horne. Other officers included: Vice President, Bob Greene, Secretary, Roger St. Vincentg Treasurer, Ray Correa, and Social Committee Chairman, Linda Larson. Four of our members played a vital role in helping the Eagles retain their title as Class B Cross Country Champions, while numerous others made fine showings in football and basket- ball. Among the students to join the Class of 1957 during the year were the following: jean Redden, jane Moore, Henry Velleca, Judy C. Anderson, Isabelle Breguet, Elizabeth Dummer, and jean Harwood. Because of the polio scare, it was September 21st before we resumed our classes and took our places as full-fledged juniors. We joyfully welcomed the incoming sophomore class, for it had long been our ambition to be rated as truly upperclassmen. Our homeroom teachers for the year were Miss Baker, Mr. Rasmussen, and Mrs. Deignan. 44
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