Holten High School - Onion Yearbook (Danvers, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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FRESHMAN YEAR Our first year at Ilolten High began almost four years ago, but it seems as though it were yesterday. How lost we were as we wandered around the corridors, hardly daring to ask where our homerooms were! It took only a short time, however, to become acquainted with our new classmates, studies, and teachers. Football season was in full swing and our class was well represented by “Dick” Sau- ehuk and “Richie” Landers on the Varsity Football Squad. Many freshman girls parti- cipated in varsity and junior varsity Field Hockey, most of us playing for the first time. Next on our busy schedule was the Freshman-Senior party held on October 11, 1956. It was here that the girls were fully initiated by our Senior sisters. Donna Spakas stopped the show with her hilarious costume, and Carol Proud’s poem about her Senior sister was voted best. We finally felt that we were a part of wonderful Holten High. “Richie” Landers and “Jackie” King were elected to serve as our Freshman representa- tives to the Student Council. “Pat” Moulton was chosen as a cheerleader and Helen Hutch- ings, Ellen C.illis, and “Sandy” Lawson joined Joyce Penta on the Baton Squad. We met and conquered mid-year exams, but hoped, for the most part, to do better in our finals. Our class was well represented in Foot- ball, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball, and Track. As our many activities show, we enjoyed an ambitious, successful Freshman year. Page Twenty-two i

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Richard Sauchuk, Vice-President; Mac Ford, President; Joyce Penta, Secretary SOPHOMORE YEAR Beginning our Sophomore year, we elected “Mac” Ford class President, “Dick” Sauchuk Vice-President, Joyce Penta Secretary, and “Jackie” King Treasurer. Miss Damon was chosen as our class advisor. Carole Handy, Alana Hennessy, Sue Morey, and Donna Spakas had been elected to serve as Sopho- more Student Council members. It was football season again before we knew it, and many sophomore boys partici- pated in varsity football. Among them were “Dick” Sauchuk, Leon Tranos, “Doug” Silver- nail, “Richie” Landers, “Doug” Davis, “Tom” Cerino, “Art” Thompson, “Bill” LaChance, and Bruce Clark. At last, after weeks of careful planning, Nov. 8 arrived and the Sophomore Hop. The gym was tranformed into an autumn wonder- land. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the Four Sharps. Our thanks to Miss Damon for bringing success out of confusion. Both the hockey and basketball teams were resplendent with our athletes. Receiving hockey sweaters were Jay Wholley, two bars: “Bob” Lawson, “Bob” Coyne, “Fred” Ran- dall, David Levenson, and “Albie” Petronzio, all one bar. The baseball and track teams also listed on their rosters the names of our classmates. Various activties were enjoyed by the members of our busy class. We proudly sang and played in the Spring Concert and made our first apeparance in the Sweater Benefit, language clubs, and F.T.A. Alana Hennessy and Ellen Gillis were chosen cheerleaders while Carole Handy and “Ginny” Marques became the new members of the Baton Squad. We joined the French and Spanish clubs as well as other interesting organizations. Our second year at Holten High came to a close with high hopes and big plans for next year. Page Twenty-three

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