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HISTCJRY Now our junior year was fast drawing to a close, and before we knew it, we would be seniors. At the graduation exercises of the Class of 1957, the following members of our class received Pro Merito awards: Baker, A. Citrano, P. Currier, K. Donaghey, W. Gefteas, B. Gora, S. Hagan, M. Kc-lliher, Lerner, E. Mennino, Mitcheroney, S. Nenart, C. Taber, L. Tatum, L. Tatum, E. Vaitkunas, and Yeomans. Instead of the traditional trip to Nantasket, we ended our junior year by an excursion to Rocky Point, Rhode Island, where we spent a day we will always remember. As we sat in our homerooms ton the first at lastlj in September of 1957, we had that wonderful feeling that only a Senior knows. This was our final year at C. H. S. We got our last year underway by holding elections for class officers. Our able officers this year were: Gus Walsh, Presidentg Paul Carroll, Vice Presidentg Loretta Tatum, Secretary, and Bill Gefteas, Treasurer. We found that this year slipped by even more quickly than the others. Preparations for graduation were being made as far back as September, when two capable and responsible editors for our yearbook, the 1958 ECHO, were Lorraine Tatum and Stephen Hagan. On October 2, we were excused from school for our trip to Purdy's to have our Senior Pictures taken. After our Christmas vacation, the final plans were made for one of the big events of our last year-the Senior Ball. The date was February 25, and the Blue Hill Country Club provided the perfect setting for this memorable evening. The dance was a success in every way. Next on our schedule was our class play- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The stars of our play were Lois Phillips and Gertrude Dean. Senior Week followed our wonderful Senior Banquet, and we crowded all the fun we could into those seven days, they will always provide us with many memories of good times and friendship. And now, the final page in our four-chapter story-Graduation Night. Now that our high school years are over, even though we have often anticipated graduation, now we wish we could stay for just a little while longer. We are now beginning to fully appreciate all the help and guidance which have been so generously given to us by the faculty of Canton High, especially by Mr. Donovan and Mrs. Dana, our Principal and Assistant Principal. Though we are all looking forward to the future we can't help the feeling of sadness as Canton High becomes part of our past. KATHLEEN DONAGHEY Class Historian SONG Farewell to old Canton High We will remember as time goes by All the friends we left at home As ever onward we may roam Well think of ball games we have played Our memories are too bright to fade We will cherish evermore The good times at Canton High -HOBART HARMON
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