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Co-Editors Chairman of Biographers Art Editors Photography Editors Business Managers KNIGHT STAFF George Haigh, John Gallant Dorothy Paradis, Pauline Nadeau Louise E. Mooradkanian, Kathleen Verda Michael Cahill, John Markey Maryann Kurgan, Shirley Detora Clare Towler Kathrin Sztucinski Susan Lodge Josephine Bonanno Biographers Nancy Whittaker William Nicora Donna Mulchahey Bruce Russell Frank McCarthy David Warwick Joan Doiron Judith Knightly Reporters Special Features — Russell Aaronian, Judith Tetler, Eileen DeBurro, Carol Ackroyd Girls ' Sports — Joyce Myhaver, Audrey Currier Boys’ Sports — Robert Harris, William Blackstock Classes — Adele Bullock Activities — Laura Curtis Picture Committee Carol Kopec Marilyn Nussbaum Carolyn Fretwell Judith Thornton Ruth Ann Smith Maureen O’Keefe Dorothy Stansel Edward Sheehan Mary Cotter Jean Cahoon Paula Weymouth Rhoda Broderick Faculty Advisor Ruth Ann Mooradkanian This year the name of our yearbook was officially changed from The Gobler to The Knight in order to be in keeping with the new symbol of our school. The annual yearbook dance was held in the school gym on January 25.
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To the tune of My Creed” by Joseph Yates Peck We bid farewell To dear North Andover High School; Our hearts will cherish all our memories, Our deepest thanks we give to all our teachers; Unselfishly they sacrificed their time, To ready us for life’s great, weary climb. Now we must part; Our high school days are over. We’ll ne’er return to these great hallowed halls. Tears fill our eyes; the world stands bright before us. Faithful we’ll be to dear North Andover High. Faithful we’ll be to dear North Andover High. Words by Pauline Nadeau and Dorothy Paradis SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Vice-President Michael Cahill, Secretary-Treasurer Susan Lodge, President John Markey.
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▼ ▼ ▼ Class FRESHMAN YEAR As we, the Class of 1957, look hack over our four years of high school, we recall the eventful day of September 5, 1953, when we first entered the doors of Stevens Hall. After a brief talk by Mr. Hayes, we timidly proceeded to our first class. As little” fresh¬ men we had our first stab at politics — election of class officers. We chose as our first class president Bob Harris. The office of vice-president was filled by Roberta Kay, and as secretary- treasurer we elected Rhoda Broderick. Our class was increased by three pupils: Leland Berg, Bob Chesel, and Dolores Belluardo, all of whom were valuable additions. Our first social event of the year was the Freshman-Senior Dance on October 30. The dance acquainted us with our superiors in the senior class. The annual Brooks Scholarships were awarded to Richard Ashworth and Dale Midgely as a result of their superior achievements in the competitive examination. As freshmen we enjoyed many assemblies, one of which dealt with fire prevention and showed us the common, careless mistakes that cause fires. As June approached, everyone was busily packing equipment to be tr ansferred to the new North Andover High School. We were grateful to have been able to spend a year at the old Johnson High School. Thus, as the last freshman class, we sadly bade farewell to good old Johnson!” SOPHOMORE YEAR We entered our sophomore year as much older and wiser” students. We were very fortunate to have the pleasure of moving into the beautiful North Andover High School with its new educational and recreational facilities. Ordinarily we would have looked with condescending amusement at the confused fresh¬ men, but since the surroundings were new to all of us, everyone was just as confused as the Frosh. As sophomores we re-elected Bob Harris to the presidency, Judy Tetler as vice-president, and Sue Lodge as secretary-treasurer. There were seven new additions to our class — Gloria Berube, Kathleen Greenler, Brenda Spofford, and Herbert Whittemore came to us from Boxford. Mike C ahill, Carol Uhle, Lennie Annaloro hailed from Lawrence High. In the annual school play The Goose Hangs High,” three members of our class added to the success of the event. They were Louise Mooradkanian, Bob Harris, and Russ Aaronian. During our sophomore year we had many interesting and educational assemblies. On March 8, 1955, Mr. Whitmore, representing General Electric, presented the House of Magic.” Included in the program were explanations of the principles of jet propulsion and of various kinds of fluorescent lighting. Another interesting program was given on April 11 by a repre¬ sentative of the Museum of Science in Boston. He presented an informal lecture on animals commonly found in New England. We were very proud of the five girls who were inducted into the National Honor Society this year. They achieved this goal because of maintaining a general average of 90 or over in their studies throughout their high school careers. The new members were Laura Curtis, Judy Knightly, Alice Miller, Louise Mooradkanian, and Judy Tetler. And so closed the sophomore year and the first half of our high school career. JUNIOR YEAR At the close of our annual summer vacation, we left our fun behind and returned to N. A. H. S. as upperclassmen. We were pleased to welcome Jean Cahoon, Dot Stansel, and Frank McCarthy as additions to our class.
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