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56’s Foundation FIRST and FOREMOST — so we have been for the past four years. On the FIRST day, most of us tramped to the old Junior High building while a few of us were stationed'' at the old Senior High. No sooner were we there than we were sent home. A storm had knocked the electricity out of order and classes could not be held in the semi-darkness. As freshmen, we elected Anne Kopf Treasurer of Student Council. On Moving-up- Day, we won the prize for the best class song. Nancy Leroux was our song leader that year. We enjoyed ourselves at Junior High basketball games with our junior high cheer- leaders, but it was not until we were united our sophomore year that we showed what we really could do. A good time was had by all at the first dance in the new gym. A one horse open sleigh has many uses. We sponsored a wonderful Soph Hop under the capable leadership of our Soph president, Leo Beansie Whalen, our vice president, Sandra Juckett, our sec- retary, Pat Catone, our treasurer, Pat Bonitatibus, and the Dance Chairman, Theresa DelSole. Sports-wise, our own Joe Murphy had shown since his freshman year the amazing things he could do with a basketball. Twelve girls made the Sreenie Squad. In band, our class was Prof s pride and joy. Joe Murphy was elected secretary of Student Council. That year, we took more class honors at Moving-up Day when our jack-in-the-box banner won first prize. Pago 8
Framed against a huge heart of pint roses, Marilyn Bazinet was crowned the 1955 Junior Prom Queen by Janet Brownlee, the 1954 Junior Prom Queen. Her attendants waited to carry out any wish Her Majesty desired. First Row: Mary Belden and Theresa DelSole. Second Row: Lynn Green- berg, Crown Bearers Daniel Malan and Mary Lou Chadwick, Nancy Lerou . Third Row: Bette Grow and Mary Jane Hanson. Fourth Row: '54's Queen, Janet Brownlee, Queen Mari- lyn Bazinet and attendant Anne Kopf. All dressed up and no place to go. With a wealth of experience behind us we went expectantly into our junior year. We had very capable leaders in our class officers: Presi- dent, Theresa DelSole; Vice President, Steve Vamvalis; Secretary, Anne Kopf: Treasurer, Barbara Nicholson; and our Committee of Ten. We sponsored a great dance honoring our football players. Later in the year we also had another one. The Junior Prom was really a night to end all nights. In a Garden of Roses, we crowned cute Mari- lyn Bazinet our Queen. Joe Murphy won again in Student Council as Vice President. At the end of the year on Moving-up-day, we were all thrilled to receive our class rings. That year our class song was directed by Mary Lou Dunn. Page 9
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