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A reverberating sound announces that we are seniors, engaged in a year overflowing with exciting happenings. In September 1954 we elected these leaders: president, james Trudeau 5 vice-president, Edward Popielarczykg secretary, Nancy Sena, and treasurer, Carolyn Godaire. To our advisor, Mr. Reed, we owe many thanks for his patience and guidance. September-We began raising money for our Washington trip by selling rest period refreshments to hungry students. October- Seniors rang doorbells! Frances Chmura was business manager of the magazine sales campaign. Captains for Curtis Company were Maryann Niemiec, Richard Beebe, and Elizabeth Ramsey. Captains for Collier Company were Thelma Pendergast, Donald Molloy, and Cynthia Thouin. November- We dubiously undertook a completely new project, with favorable results for our treasury, we sold Christmas trees. Qtr or P 1 J X ,1 NVQ-ifgxb f 4, v,: ll fe? LJ Our boys, with that well-groomed look and our girls, poised and charming, proudly posed for their pictures for The ECHO. f December-All of our efforts were put into the Senior Dance, an appropriately festive party for the Christmas season. January-One big sigh of relief was heard as our thousand J, word themes were finally handed in. February -- Holy Cow echoed through the halls in preparation for the Senior Play, Meet Corliss Archer. Marilyn Graham was selected as D. A. R. Pilgrim. March-A general stir of excitement between political parties s . was underway as each candidate tried his best to be a winner. f V ff :L :I u rf' fa N: il fx s j 1 h f Wx? May-Oh! the bustle of the nearing graduation, the gliding of dancers at the Junior-Senior Prom 5 fellows stiff in their tuxedos, girls beautiful in their gowns. June-So happy, yet so sad! So very much to do: meetings, rehearsals, class night, and finally, graduation-the long-awaited achievement of our goal. As we now leave the halls and classrooms of Easthampton High School, we hear, as we shall always hear, the echoing memories of four wonderful years. 33 April-A new experience: we were able actually to view our capitol at Washington, D. C. The Washington trip will always be one of the permanent pictures in our gallery of memories. Y' 9, 1 I 4,03 60 5 A ,. jf
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The Senior Play is over, but the holy cow of Dexter, fRichard Beebej lingers on. The play, directed by Principal Howell K. Thayer, was Meet Corliss Archern, adapted from the radio and television series. The mischievous Corliss, played by Joyce Dennis, succeeded in leading her parents, Earl Lizotte and Sandra Damon, around by the nose, while completely bewildering Aunt Agnes, Luanne Bergmann. Maid Louise, Betsy Ramsey, was wise to Corliss and her antics, as was friend Mildred, Pauline Boulanger. The rest of the cast included Gayle Sheldon and Donald Molloy as Dexter's parents, Donald Cykowski and Cynthia Thouin as doctor and nurse, .and Nancy Sena, as Betty. Each one became involved in the topsy-turvy plots of Corliss which provided an evening of enjoyable entertainment. for everyone. UGET THAT BOY OUT OF HERE! NOW GET HIM OUT!! -'Y wuo s DAYDKUX UfJA1'H BED? '
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