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In track, also, our sophomore boys tried out their wings. When the gun was fired they were not left perched on a limb. “Batter up,” coach yelled and all our boys went flying as they showed the same vigor that they had in the previous sports. During the winter we spruced up our feathers and strutted off to the winter carnival, our first social event. While the seniors were preparing to leave we gathered our forces and headed for a new place in our nest. Now that we were going to be called juniors we realized the importance of having leaders: president, Carmine Lanciani; vice president, Erma Swanson; secretary, Rita Barbaro; treasurer, Betty Sawin. The song they peeped for us was success! Sardines!
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Girls started to ruffle their feathers in something outside of gym class sports. After school sports came into its own. Some of our fast flying sophomores earned places on the varsity softball team and many earned places on the junior varsity teams of field hockey and basketball. The junior and senior girls took the sophomore girls under their wings and allowed them to join the G.A.A. With cold weather setting in we turned up the heat and headed for the basketball courts. Our own Bob Johnson spread his wings and flew into the starting lineup of the varsity team. Many other sophomores found places on the junior varsity team. The high school swim team really perked up when many of our outstanding swimmers made the team. On account of our fellow classmates the swimming team won more meets than it has ever won in one season.
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Towards the end of our first year our friends, the juniors, taught us another important lesson: the art of pre-season swimming. With the summer coming to an end we noticed that our feathers had taken on a new and beautiful color. Our voices were more than a mere peep; we now had the long awaited title of juniors. Because we had a year's experience to our credit, we were better prepared to sound off with five-minute speeches. Dick Bilodeau’s outstanding speech won first prize. The annual cheerleading contest got off to a flying start when our hard-working girls flocked to the gym with the largest number of contestants ever to try out. Lynne Buck, Melissa Erb, Evelyn Guenette, and Erma Swanson were chosen to be the junior cheer- leaders. Future scientists. 13
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