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CLASS HI TORY Our big moment has arrived. Now, we can look back on our exciting four years at Hudson lligh, which began as we entered Harriman Craminar School where we were to spend our freshman year. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers to lead us through our opening year: President, Barry Potterg Vice President, Nancy Russellg Secretary, Connie liolkag and Treasurer, Lloyd Tucker. For our representatives to the Student Council, we chose ,lini floire and Donald Wihitney. At this meeting, too. we were introduced to our advisors, Miss lVlcQuillan. Miss Coyne, Mr. llelmore, and Mr. Farrey. Late in the year Mr. Farrey left us. and his place was taken by Mr. Fontana. ln May we enthusiastically staged our first dance, called 'iFarewell Seniors. At the end of the year we proved our acting ability by eopping second prize in the Competitive Plays with our entry called. Bargains in Haircutsf' After taking our first final exams, we had a short class meeting at which we elected our officers for the sophomore year. These officers were Cordon Rock, Presidentg ,lini Boire, Vice Presidentg Robert Chapman, Treasurer, and Carol Barrel. Secretary. Anne Fahey, Sandra Cregoire, Kitty lrvine, and Carol Moore were chosen as her attendants. QL? . C ,ts Ably led by these officers, we entered the main building at Hudson High School, We then chose as our Student Council Representatives, Suzanne lluteau and Thomas Tierney. On Friday, November lil, 1953, we held another successful dance called The Jinx Jig, In February, we held a food sale on which the class made a good profit. Our entry for the Competitive Plays was Not Sueh a Goose. Suzanne Buteau reigned as queen at our colorful and exciting May Queen Dance in May.
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As we passed the halfway mark and moved on to our junior year, we elected the following officers: Bob Chap- man. Presidentg Judy Glynn, Vice President, Jeanne Coppelletti, Secretary, and Henry Ricker, Treasurer. Our Student Council Representatives were Russ Richards and Kitty Irvine. In November we very proudly accepted our class rings from Miss Glynn at the traditional and very colorful Ring Dance. In the spring we again demonstrated our acting ability in the Competitive Plays, presenting a comedy entitled, Step Lively, Please. Dave Bornstein, a member of our cast, was chosen best actor. A short time later we further enriched our class treasury by 'I In 44 QQ means of a record hop at the Town Hall. At last, on May 6th, we had our long-awaited Junior Prom at the Armory, which was attractively decorated in accordance with our theme, ln a Garden of Roses. Kitty Irvine was chosen Prom Queen. Her attendants were Diane Allen, Sue Christie, Carole Mosher, and Shirley Tulloch. ln June we presented the Farewell As- sembly to the Seniors, and as usual, the student body was entertained greatly at this assembly. By September, 1955, we had finally become Seniors. To lead us through our final year we elected Butch Murphy, Presidentg Kitty Irvine, Vice Presidentg Dawn Mcllveen, Secretary, and Russ Richards, Treasurer. Dave Bornstein and Connie Botka were chosen to represent us in the Student Council which was organized early in the year. Russ Richards and Connie Botka were elected as their President and Vice President, respectively. On Sep- tember 16th, we opened the school's social season with a Welcome Freshman Dance. In December the class began one of its most important projects, the selling of Christmas Cards. It proved to be very profitable to us, due to the fine spirit of the class and the able leadership of Co-Chairmen John Delaney and Maureen Boyce. More honors for members of our Class! Tommy Tierney was elected as Student Government Representative. Sue Buteau was elected as D.A.R. Delegate. In March we sent Tommy Tierney, Barry Potter, John Delaney, Butch Murphy, and Russ Richards to Marlboro High School as Exchange Students. In dramatics this year, the Competitive Plays were held on March 23, and the Senior entry was Buddy Buys an Orchidf' Members of the cast were Alien Stewart, Ann Bissonnette, Sue Christie, Dave MacNeill, and Tommy Tierney. In place of the traditional senior play the class decided to stage a minstrel show, to be presented on Friday the 13th! Mr. Finnerty, our school music supervisor, kindly consented to help us in this project. In January, David Collins joined us. It was then too late to have his picture in- cluded in the senior section. However, Dave whose picture is shown has been a pleasant. friendly classmate who has cooperated in all our activi- ties. We are all happy to have had the opportunity of knowing Dave. The long-awaited Senior week finally arrived! Our activities opened with the Senior Reception at the Stage Armory, amidst a beautiful storm of colors. This outstand. ing event was followed by Baccalaureate, the Outing, Cl ' ass Night, and the Class Banquet. On June 14, grad. uation night, Our four years at Hudson High School were completed. A ' . . t that time we remembered with sincere gratitude the help and encouragement of Miss Glynn, our teachers, and our advisors. Commencement Week was indeed a most fitting climax to our four years at Hudson High School,
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