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CLASS HISTORY Anna Kioss When we, the Class of 1962, entered Ipswich High School as freshmen, in September 1958, it was not as strangers, for most of us had been at- tending school in this building since the sixth grade. However, we soon found high school routine a different matter. Having attended the after- noon session for three years, we were not accustomed to early rising for school at 7:20 in the morning, -the crack of dawn it seemed to us. Typical freshmen, we duly respected the upperclassmen and stood in awe and trep- idation of those terrible teachers (whom we eventually found quite hu- man). Our class of one-hundred-ten strong was led by John Los (president), Melvyn Frydrych (vice-president), Susan Bailey (treasurer), and Karen Mansfield (secretary). Representatives to the Student Council were Sara Eustace, Melvyn Frydrych, John Los, and John Mackey. The days passed quickly as we settled down. John Los was the only freshman to make the varsity football team. January brought mid-year ' s, our first taste of real testing. Our St. Patrick ' s Day Dance proved quite successful, with music by the Ripchords. Almost stealthily, it seemed, June crept around with its promise of the summer vacation and the end of our first year of high school. Returning in the fall as sophomores, we entered into what was to be- come quite an eventful year. The class roster changed with John Andre- ozzi ' s, Linda Damon ' s, Alex Fisher ' s, and Paul Whetmore ' s leaving, and the arrival of Diane Cole, Suzanne Fournier, Judy Holland, Sally Jackson, Jean Lacey, William Sheren and Susan Wood. John Los and Susan Bailey returned to their respective class offices. John Mackey was elected vice-president, and Carol Mansfield replaced her sister as secretary. Those elected for the Student Council were Carol Cottam, Sara and Susan Eustace, Dorothy Field, and John Los. 29
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