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GLE History At last we had a formal affair — the unforget- able Junior Prom. Many of us will look back remem- Pee evleate ClLUubsOc OW1ltLl 1Use blue and silver streamers, spot lights, and the posters describing the four officers of our class, which so mysterious- ly disappeared at eleven o'clock! But like all good things, The Club ‘52 this year had to come to an end. september, 1951! The year of all years! We're now full fledged seniors respected, wor- shiped, and admired by all lowly underclassmen. We were proud to have for our officers such impor- tant people as Paul Levesque, President; Eleanor Azevedo, Vice President; Priscilla Hodgkins, Secre- tory. and Mary Reis, Treasurer. Those of us who had resolved to study day and night did not quite make BdULZeKI GSa wDUL OTarattain the glory of becoming members of the Honor Society. Our many senior activities soon began. The Steering Committee, the Classbook, Prom, Banquet, and Gift Committees were all formed. Our Classbook Committee was first to start working with all the pupils' pictures,trying to make us lock like Eliza- beth Taylors and Montgomery Clifts! The Steering Committee began next, making plans for the Senior- get-togethers, and mapping out Senior activities. We shall always remember our first party with the Countess Vedovitch and Elmer , guest artists. We took over places of responsibility in Gea Osene Oe lel. oenior Girls’ League, sBoys Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Student Council and Dramatic Club as well as other organizations. The Prom and Banquet climaxed the many wonder- ful times we had throughout our four years. On June 19, as Mr. McDonnell passed out our diplomas, we experienced that odd feeling of being happy at the thought of graduating, and at the same time, sad at the thought of leaving the friends we had made among our classmates and faculty at our dear Alma Mater, New Bedford High School. And now as we embark on our journeys into life, each choosing his own separate way, we stop to realize that we may never meet these friends again. Fond memories of our high school days will be imprinted in our minds forever. Priscilla Hodgkins, secretary, Class of 1952
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