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“Movin’ On Up” We started the year off at full speed with our newly elected Officers: Presi- dent — Angela latrou, Vice-President — Jill Bailey, Secretary — Kathleen Hazel, and Treasurer — Nancy Mitchell. Although we were sad about our freshman advisor, Miss Tassone, leaving the school we were relieved at the ap- pointment of another very dependable leader. Miss Stark. We quickly became comfortable with one another, welcom- ing Miss Stark with our friendship. With her help, along with Mr. Davidson ' s we were able to sponsor various fundraisers such as bake sales, selling carnations (at the Thanksgiving Day game) and a very successful flea market. Our class play Why Teachers Go Nuts was a smash, thanks to a laboring cast and our helpful advisors. We were very proud of them and especially Charlie Murphy, who walked away with the award for best-supporting actor re- sulting from his outstanding perfor- mance. With these activities, along with Spirit Week we became very busy as a class that year and learned a lot about the meaning of team work.
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“We’ve Only Just Begun” Our freshman year was a time of building dreams and setting our fu- ture goals. We arrived in the early fall of 1979, strange to our new sur- roundings but enthused about our four years ahead. As weeks passed we became comfortable as members of the stu- dent body and had cast our first bal- lots to choose our student leaders. We elected Nancy Pasquale — president, Jill Bailey — vice- president, Kathleen Hazel — secre- tary, and Brian Bergeron — trea sur- er. At this time we were also in- formed that Mr. Davidson and Miss Tassone, also new to this school, had been appointed as our class advisors. In November, our class, along with our advisors were introduced to a very special event — Spirit Week! We were quite inexperienced and subsequently failed. Our spirits were not lost however, we did our best for the newcomers that we were, and vowed to improve our standings in our second attempt. The conclusion of our first year came quickly and we left for a short summer, anxiously awaiting our future at C.H.S.
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On the night of May 14, 1982 we found ourselves amidst our first formal at Alfonse ' s Powder Mill in Maynard. The event was accented by the echoing sounds of Jericho , and the time ticked slowly by. Before the nights end howev- er, the queen and her court were chosen. Queen of this special event was Jerilyn Rauscher, and the members of her court included Tracey Nee, Sally Pupecki, Jennifer Hallinan, Juliana Naughton, Wendy Vosburg, and Cindy Purchase.
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