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Early in March we began to prepare for the Junior Prom. April Love was chosen as the theme. Colors were pink, orchid and yellow. April 29 was the big night. We danced to the music of the Mellowtones. Our king and queen were Barbara Eldredge and Ron¬ ald Muise. Before leaving school for the year, we chose our Senior Club representatives. SEPTEMBER 1960 - JUNE 1961 - - SENIORS There were now only 35 of us left. The first task of our Senior year was to elect class officers. They were; Robert Conte, President; Roland Dufresne, Vice-President; Armande Beauregard, Secretary; Linda Wasylean, Treasurer; Joan Daley and Gilbert Rainville, Student Council. Mr. Trudeau and Mrs. Baker were our class advisors. A Ham and Bean Supper and a Raffle were our next projects. Late in September we honored the Freshmen at the Acquaintance Dance. The Christ¬ mas Dance was our next big event. Work on the yearbook began in January. Joan Daley and Doris Skogstrom were elected editors. Other staff members were Barbara Eldredge, Armande Beauregard, Albert Allard, Arthur Desmarais, Emile Blanchette and Ronald Muise. Our Washington trip in April was an event we will never forget. We have relived our four years in just a few short minutes. We will graduate and the Commencement Ball will be the last social event of our high school years. by JOAN DALEY and JOAN CALLAHAN
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SEPTEMBER 1957 to JUNE 1958 - - FRESHMEN In September of 1957 we entered the High School with 58 members in our class. Our first task was the election of class officers. They were Douglas Welsh, President; Phillip Masse, Vice-President; Serina Campanelli, Secretary; and Linda Chaplin, Treasurer. David Jarrett and Judy Graves were our Student Council members. Our class advisors were Mr. Conlan and Mr. Constine. Our class was the first to be Wel¬ comed rather than initiated by the seniors. That evening we were guests of the sen¬ iors at the Freshman Acquaintance Party. Our first social event, the Valentine Dance, held in February, was very successful, and our treasury began to grow. June came quickly and with it the class trip to Nantasket and the end of our first year in B. H. S. SEPTEMBER 1958 TO JUNE 1959 - - SOPHOMORES Upon returning in the Fall, we found 49 members in our class. Elections of officers were held again. Douglas Welsh was elected President; Gilbert Rainville, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Armande Beauregard, Secretary; Linda Wasylean, Treasurer; Judy Graves and Ken Normandin, Student Council. Our class advisors were Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Baskin. That year we held a Thanksgiving Dance and our treasury grew even more. Another class trip to Nantasket ended our Sophomore year. SEPTEMBER 1959 - JUNE 1960 - - JUNIORS Our membership was then 52. At the beginning of the year we elected class officers. The officers were; Robert Conte, President; Gerald Pelland, Vice-President; Armande Beauregard, Secretary; Linda Wasylean, Treasurer; Carol Squadrito and Ronald Muise, Student Council. Our class advisors were Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Markee. A Harvest Dance, which added to our treasury, was held in late October. We also selected our class rings, which we received before our Christmas vacation. This year we were allowed to print the Student Voice. Robert Conte was elected editor; Armande Beauregard, Assistant editor. Staff members were Emile Blanchette, Georgette Laprade, Joan Daley, Arthur Desmarais and Doris Skogstrom.
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