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Senior Class planning and getting money for the prom was definitely not wasted for it was quite a night! Now for our future. We took our tests and started to think about college and life after high school. With the new superintendant we had to think about our senior year, so the Student Advisory Council was formed. The students interests were presented to Dr. Marcus and the school committee. A lot of plans and policies were discussed, which benefitted both the administration and us. Junior year. Hey, we ' re upperclassmen now, no longer looked down upon, but looked up to as the elite, and boy did we act like it! The decisions we made, the activities we participated in, and the leadership of our officers, all helped us mature greatly in our junior year. Most of our activities were either directed to raising money or raising hell. With all the parties and fun we had, it ' s a wonder we took SAT ' s at all. The Turkey Day and the clock radio raffles netted the Class With Class a great deal of money. The flea market that we sponsored brought in great profits and also showed the togetherness of the class, for a lot of teamwork went into making this flea market successful. Lollipop and flower day were not only a blast, but they spiced up some ongoing relationships, and created others. Nonstop concession stands and bake sales also provided the class with a valuable source of income that year. A big change that was almost unnoticed through all the activities of our junior year was the incoming of a new advisor. Mr. Chase moved away and was most aptly replaced by Mr. Walter Feldman, our favorite guidance counselor at the high school. He not only served as our advisor but remained as a friend to us all. Most of our junior year was spent preparing for the prom. Though we had many other activities, the prom, held at the fabulous White Cliffs Mansion, took precedent over everything else. All who attended agreed that it was an excellent affair. Because everyone looked so dazzling and debonair, we were all named king and queen. It was a night that will always be remembered. Everyone there truly agreed that all the effort put into Stack Mediros. June was the month in which the class with class ventured to Riverside Amusement Park where the loop coaster proved fatal to those without guts. We also made moocho bucks in the annual flea market that June. This event completed our activities for the year and now we were ready to leave for the summer, in order to return as upperclassmen!!
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