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Class History We first met as a class when we toddled, wide-eyed with milk money in hand, to the Kingergarten classes of G. C.S. Because of limited classrooms, some of us started our school lives in churches. Could it have been a hint? Between field trips and Prisoner's Base , we slowly began to build a foundation of character and knowledge. Our next prominent achievement occurred when we advanced to the Middle- Grade building. Our activities included trips to New York City and Montreal, and a sixth grade dance. Finally we journeyed into junior High. So we lost a few teachers, we were only try- ing to be noticed! The cafeteria turned out to be our main battleground, but no food was wasted. It was used to either paint the walls or cushion the chairs. Speaking softly but carrying a big stick, a new principal, Dr. Fitzgerald, greeted us as we entered our Freshman year. After we had settled down a little, we elected Tim Martin as Class President, Mike Catalfimo as Vice-President, Theresa Aldous as Secretary, and Dawn Morehouse as Treasurer. Our Class Advisor was Mr. Eggleston. The Freshman magazine drive substantially financed a majority of our high school ac- tivities and school spirit seemed to bring our class even closer together. As Sophomores, we were led by Mr. Wappett and Dr. Renauld as Class Advisors. We elected Tim Martin as Class President, Tim Weir as Vice-President, Theresa Al- dous as Secretary, and Dawn Morehouse as Treasurer. The main event of our Sopho- more year was ordering our class rings. Our Junior year started off on the right track with our ring banquet. We chose to have it at Wallie's and everyone seemed to have a good time. Together with the Seniors we planned a junior-Senior dance which was also successful. The highlight of our Junior year was the prom. Do You Know Where You' re Going To? was the theme. The prom was followed by dinner at the Chateau de Louis and a party at Snell's. The Class Ad- visor was Mr. Ramsey. Our Class President was Ed Blanchfield, our Vice-President was Mike Catalfimo, our Secretary was Theresa Aldous, and Dawn Morehouse was our Treasurer. As Seniors, we elected Dawn Morehouse as our Class President, Tim Weir as our Vice-President, Lori Thomas as our Secretary, and Lori Brooks as our Treasurer. Dr. Caputo and Mr. Richmond were our Class Advisors. As our Senior year comes to an end, and the members of our class go their separate ways, we look back at all the good times we've had at G. C. S. and the friends that helped to enrich our lives. As we leave our rather sheltered lives to take on more responsi- bilities, each member of our class hopes to be content and successful in his or her own way. We would like to thank all those who made the first step in our lives a happy and memorable one. Kris Moy Helene Pearson
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