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Class History lt was the fall of 54 that the doors of BHS opened and Mr. Sanborn welcomed us to high school. Under the guidance of Miss McLellan, we started our freshman year with the election of Linda Corey, Sally Bannister, Dan Babcock, Phil Nerber, and Phil Tubiolo to the J.O. Council. The J.O. Council enjoyed a very successful year and sponsored many activities. Be- sides contributing to the purchase of waste receptacles, they also sponsored the Fall Frolic. An inaugural step was the issuing of J. O. membership cards to all iunior high school students. Under the guidance of Mr. Spaulding, we really tried to make our sophomore year the greatest. Our class officers were Dan Babcock, president, Sylvia Byrne, vice-president, Phil Tubiolo, treasurer, and Linda Corey, secretary. Grace Lowe, Dan Babcock, and Chris Kas- sianos were the council members. During the year, Lynne Collins won first place in the Girls' Speaking Contest. For the cross-country team, the best time was turned in by Bill Merton--I2 minutes, 50 seconds for 2 V2 miles. The fall of 56 found us coming back to school, feeling much older and wiser as juniors. Our class was led by: President, Dave Morgan, vice-president, Jack Parsons, secretary, Eve Bundrock, and treasurer, Gail Kornowski. Elected to the Council were Dave Morgan, Dan Babcock, Sally Bannister, and Linda Corey. Robert Russell was chosen as the Vocational School representative to the Council. In the school play, Books and Crooks, Doug McCurdy had a lead part which he played superbly. This year the Harvard Club Prize was awarded to Dick Morith. Linda Corey and Jack Parsons were chosen as the Girls' and Boys' State Represent atives. With the arrival of the class rings we knew that we would soon be seniorsl Seniors at last, and with the beginning of the school year came the campaign parties for mayor. This election was unusual because for the first time in BHS history a girl was elected mayor. And Grace Lowe has proved to be a very competent mayor too. To help Grace through the year, Dan Babcock was chosen president, Dick Burleigh, vice-president, Bill Wagner, treasurer, and Eve Bundrock, secretary. Our Student Council representatives were Phil Nerber, 14
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