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Ns JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY To lead our class of ninety-nine freshmen we elected as class oflicers in 1952: President, Alice Gerykg vice-president, John Brothers, secretary, Corinne St. Marting treasurer, Nancy Mackie. Our class advisor was Mr. Reed. Joyce McNamara and James Stone ably represented us in Student Council. We participated in numerous extra-curricular activities, and many of us were on the first and second honor rolls. Margaret Duryee won the General Science Award for our class and Nancy Mackie received the Helena C. Evans Art Award. Guided by Miss Lee, we chose the following Sophomore Class officers: presi- dent, James Stone 3 vice-president, Richard Fappianog secretary, Theresa Ceberek, and treasurer, Thomas LaPlante. Donna Mitchell, Joanne Gendreau, Bruce Craig, and James Stone were elected by the class to represent us in Student Council. Again we took part in' many school events, including Good Government Day activities. Although a few of us slipped academically, we still had an honor roll record to be proud of. We indeed enjoyed our sophomore year. Our junior year has been crammed full of exciting events. Now at the tiller we find Thomas LaPlante as president 5 James Stone, vice-president, Joanne Gendreau, secretary, Patricia Tourville, treasurer. To Mr. Lcwis was given the task of advising us, while Donna Mitchell, Gail Wolfram, Theresa Ceberek, David Jayes, Bruce Craig, and Robert Skrocki spoke for us in Student Council. On Junior Pro Merito we had the impressive number of twenty-one members. Again we participated actively in nearly every function at E. H. S. Bruce Craig, Chester Kania and Frank Skrzyniarz were chosen as Boys' State delegates with Thomas LaPlante as alternate. We were proud to be represented by Nancy Mackie in the district and regional American Legion Oratorical Contest and at State Good Government Day in Boston. After a wonderful junior year, we look forward with great anticipation to the all-important senior year. 44 lllll lang' 4' I 1 l
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