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ACT III — JUNIOR YEAR Junior Year opened with much anticipation for things to come. As Juniors, we had the respect of the underclassmen, but none of the responsibilities of the Seniors. We made the most of our position and freedom, for we knew that it would end all too soon. We began by electing class officers — Michael Bonin, president; Jodi Loverro, vice president; Nancy Russell, secretary; and Nancy McEvilly, treasurer. They helped to organize many class functions and fund raisers, including selling carnations and directing Spirit Week. Spirit Week turned out to be a huge success. Along with the traditional competitions, we introduced new activities such as the basketball free throw, pie-eating contest, cos- tume day, and the tricycle race. We worked furiously that week, almost to the point of exhaustion, but our persistance paid off when the points were tallied and the Junior Class was declared the winner. The pinnacle of Spirit Week was the Homecoming Dance, and although we lost the football game, our spirits still soared high that night. In April tne highlight of Junior Year took place — our Junior Prom, held at Mechanic’s Hall in Worcester. We wished the night would never end, but alas, it ended all too quickly, as did the final weeks of our Junior Year. Now all tnat awaited was that one last obstacle — Senior Year.
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