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SOPHOMORE YEAR Eager, and a little wiser, we returned in Sep- tember as sophomores. We started in right by electing Joe Hoag, Diane Gadomski, Lee Gosse- i lin, and Barbara Gleason as our class officers. Our activities, under the direction of our advisors, included the great success of our New England Patriots vs C.H.S. faculty basketball game. In December we displayed for the first time our ( acting abilities in Interclass Dramatics. We presented our comedy skit entitled Capricious Pearls. We anticipated the coming of our Junior year since we would receive our Class Rings we would become closer united as a whole, to the class of ' 78.
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As freshmen, we encountered many new friends, and learned many beneficial lessons. We found out that de- spite all we knew, there was so much more that we still had to learn and do. We had our first class project, a flea market, which incorporated the help of our entire class. It was a huge success! To start us on our way, we elected our Class Officers, Paul Garofoli — President; Daniel Gleason — Vice president; Lee Gosselin — Secretary; and Brian Lynch — Treasurer. Student Council repre- sentatives were Pat Sheridan and Julie Moore.
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JUNIOR YEAR We launched our Junior Year and under the guidance of our class officers: Paul Garofoli, Tim Kittredge, Lee Gos- selin, and Barbara Gleason. The Middle School Cafetorium hosted our first semi- formal dance, The Junior Fall Hop. Reigning as queen was Mary Jean McNally. Attended by Adele Valley, Roxane Bouchard, Susan Magowan, Lee Gosselin, Julie Moore, and Diane Rieth as her court. In March, President Jimmy Carter left us with a lasting impression of how Clinton will long remember the night he chose our town in his Meet the People campaign. The social highlight of the year was the Prom held at Alphonse ' s Powder Mill in Maynard. It was an enchant- ing evening remembered by all. Chosen as queen was Cindy Kittredge. Joining her were Maureen McNamara, Mary Gannon, Julie Murrman, Karen Gauthier, Adele Valley, and Teresa Crowley as her court. i
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