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Our next task was choosing a class ring. We had so many lovely samples from which to make our choice that a final decision was difficult. But finally we made up our minds and settled this important matter. When the order for our rings had gone in, we began preparing for the most thrilling event of the year, the Junior Prom. The Gymnasium was a paradise of palm trees and pea- cocks. We danced in an exotic atmosphere to the music of Bert Edwards' Orches- tra. It was truly a night to remembert Along with June came the graduation of the Class of 1948. Richard Bowers and Esther Nisbet served as marshals, and the Glee Club added to the ceremony with three appropriate selections. When we returned in September to take our place on the top rung of the ladder, we found that Mr. Clement had succeeded Mr. Morrill as Headmaster. That first day Mr. Clement called an assembly so that we could get acquainted, and you know--we're mighty proud of that friendship. It is one we'll cherish for many a year. Two weeks later we were election conscious and selected our class officers. James Curley became President: Paul Sweeney, Vice President, Esther Nisbet, Secretaryg and Marie Weeks, Treasurer. For cheerleaders we chose Shirley Buckingham and Mary Cahill. Shirley became captain of the peppy squad. Yearbook committees were formed and a chairman elected for each. Mary Cahill and Priscilla Buckingham were chosen to be co-editors with Esther Nisbet as business manager. Then came the time to prepare for the Football Dance. This turned out to be a very successful affair despite the fact the Weston-Wayland game had been post- poned because of bad weather. We danced to the popular tunes played by the nCollegiates,H and refreshments were served at the tables bordering the dance floor. ' During Education Week the members of the National Honor Society put on an assembly program in which they discussed the various phases of educational development in the United States and throughout the world. We also sponsored a program dealing with the national election. Following Christmas vacation, Room 9 was in a constant flurry of activity. Under the supervision of Miss O'Neil six members from our class prepared essays for the Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Charles Alward Post of the American Legion. Our orators were Priscilla Buckingham, Gregory Petronio, Grace Mailhiot, George Muhlberg, Malcolm Parrish and Betty Amos. On February 2 these contest- ants, who had been trained in speaking by Miss Simpson, vied with each other to gain top honors. Malcolm Parrish was declared the winner. At this time two important decisions were made. The school voted to adopt a seal and to call the Yearbook, henceforth, the nRef1ector.' As we worked diligently to get our copy off to press, we congratulated ourselves that our treasured nReflectorN would be the first school publication to be graced with the new school seal.
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