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Our class officers were- President, Anthony Esperanca, Vice-Presi- dent, Alice Laferriere, Secretary, Lorraine Tetreault, Treasurer, Russell Edge. We held our first dance of the year in honor of the incoming Fresh- men. They seemed to enjoy it. Soon followed the V. A. A. Dance which was a great success. Christmas was just around the corner and we juniors held a party in the girls' gymnasium with all the Christmas trimmings. May soon arrived after that and we were busy bees preparing for our Junior Prom. Oh! The Prom! We shall never forget it! Billy Williams and his sweet and smooth-playing Orchestra serenaded us. Sheila Harrington was crowned Queen of the Prom. Our junior Year ended with a wonderful outing at Pine Hill Pavilion. Seniors at Last! Our advisors were Mrs. Estelle Oldfield and Mr. Sterling Wilson. Our class officers were President, Earl Rogers, Vice- President, Rosemary Meehan, Secretary, Elinor Demers, later replaced by Dorothy Barcomb, Treasurer, Andrew Girard. Our class sponsored a Harvest Dance which was enjoyed by all attending. For the first time in our years at Vocational High, a giant Christmas Bazaar for the benefit of the V-Teens was held. It was a great financial success. We are looking forward to our Graduation and our Senior Prom -- the highlights of our four years at Vocational. Regretfully we must say farewell to our dear Vocational High, - our teachers, our classmates and other friends. Rosalie Roshur, '48 Anthony Esperanca, '48 Tlzirty-nine
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614155 flisfzfry H ere it is June 1948 - the Year of our Graduation! It doesn't seem possible that four years could go by so quickly! It was September, 1944, that we entered Vocational High as Fresh- men. Shy and awkward were most of us. Mr. Mackintosh greeted us kindly at our first assembly. He confronted us with the idea that the amount of effort put into our work would determine the amount of good received by us. Our first day in school was one we shall never forget! New faces, new friends and, above all, a new school! Would we ever get used to everything, we wondered? Would we be successful in our courses? All these worries occupied our troubled minds the first few weeks of school - that is until the Freshman Dance which was sponsored by the Junior Class. It was a wonderful affair! Before we realized it, June was here and a well-earned summer vacation awaited us. September rolled around again and we entered our Sophomore Year with happy hearts. We wondered how we had ever felt strange and timid at Vocational High School. School went on much the same as in our Freshman Year, except that our studies were more difficult. Athletics and clubs were enjoyed by all and they brought us many new friends. Returning as juniors in 1946 from a pleasant vacation, we settled down to school work with determination. As our class advisors, we chose Miss Helen Hodziewich and Mr. Kenneth H. Pearson. T11 ir! y-aight
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