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£ N N CS ANDREW J. FAREISSEY President JOHN BIANCHI JOAN WINSLOW Vice-President S ecretary
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ii i o ;i 3 Re-entering Durfee last September, we all realized that it was our last year here. We had to work hard for that diploma and knowing what it would mean to us, we all took precautions. Obtaining a high school diploma would signify four successful years at Durfee and maybe success in the world for years to come. Career Day, sponsored by the Guidance Office, was held in the Auditorium for the senior class. It interested us and helped us to con- sider the future more seriously. Our school sponsored three dances, the “Get Acquainted Dance”, the “Pigskin Hop” and the “Fall Frolic”. The cheerleaders and football players were honored at the “Pigskin Hop”. Durfee’s football record was four wins, three loses and a tie. Maybe we can’t brag about it too much, but we can certainly be proud of the fine team spirit and sportsmanship they showed us. Our cheerleaders, too. are people we can be proud of. Christmas season came with a special program presented by over MOO students. Then came something we all loved, our holiday vacation. The final of the Senior Debate Tournament was held at our as- sembly, with the negative team, consisting of Raylah Reitzas, Cecilia Philipe and Elaine Seigel the victors. Ronald Golz was elected Durfee’s representative to Student Gover 11ment Day. The Dramatic Club’s “Curtain at Fight” production of “Rebecca was enjoyed by everyone who attended. The Mid-Winter-Hop was as successful as all the other dances recently held. Durfee certainly showed outstanding ability in basketball. Knock- ing Attleboro out of the pennant race was quite exciting, especially since it gave us the opportunity of going to Boston Garden. As the Record Book goes to the press before Durfee starts baseball, we all know that they will have a successful season. Reviewing the three or four years that we have spent at Durfee, we look back to the good times we have had. Now we are looking forward to our class day, graduation, the prom, and the pride that will till our hearts when we receive our B. M. C. Durfee High School diploma.
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