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It doesn’t seem possible that it's 1959, and we're seniors about to graduate. Remember what eager, little freshmen we were in September '55? Our officers that year were: President, Bill Michaels; Vice- President, John Lawlor; Treasurer, Alan Holt; and Secretary, Bette Hodges. Boy, we were excited when we held our first dance, the Holly Hop! Then to give our funds another boost we had a food sale. Another year gone by and we were all another step up the ladder. To lead us during our Sophomore year, we chose John Lawlor as president, Taber Hadsell as vice-president, Bette Hodges as secretary and Sandra Lewis as treasurer. To start the ball rolling that year we sponsored a hayride. Then we decided that a record hop with Ernie Anderson as D. J. would be fun. To round out our activities for the year we sponsored the refreshment concession at our annual Spring Concert. At last we were upper-classmen-Juniors! Our class officers were chosen: President, Taber Hadsell; vice-president, Bruce Hewitt; secretary, Bette Hodges and treasurer, Pat Kane. We began our fund rais- ing campaign that year with a magazine drive. Since our record hop the year before was such a success, we dedided to sponsor another. Then came the happy day when our class rings, ordered the past Novem- ber, arrived! We had loads of fun taking care of refreshments once more at our Spring Concert. Our biggest project of the year was putting on the annual Junior-Senior Prom. We finally decided on the theme Twilight Time and engaged Toby Middlebrook's orchestra. At the prom Bill Michaels and Nancy Moore were chosen Prince and Princess . Then we were seniors! This year we decided we really had to work to make our dreams of Washing- ton and a yearbook come true. At our first class meeting of the year, the previous year's officers were again elected. At the same meeting we chose our yearbook staff. The first activity for the year was a food sale. Then, fun and success, we staged the comedy Highly Seasoned, as our senior play. As soon as the basketball season began, we regularly sold soda and candy at all evening functions. To gain evjsn more funds we arranged to sell stationery. All during these different activities we were feverishly plan- ning our long-awaited senior trip to Washington and our yearbook. In May we sponsored spaghetti suppers in Berlin and Stephentown. Now that it is graduation time, we can't help thinking of our funfilled high school years. Page 25
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