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Class Mistory When the honor of writing the Class History was bestowed on me, it was with the keenest joy that I turned back the hands of time and recalled all the outstanding high- lights of our four memorable years at Norton High School. It was in September of 1949, that twenty-eight of us arrived at Norton High School. Twenty -eight boys and girls eager to learn, all seeking some goal and increased wis- dom. With the assistance of our faculty advisor, Mrs. Harnden, we set about the task of electing our Freshman Class Officers. These were: President KIT KNAPTON Vice President- - AUGUSTINE GOUVEIA Secretary JEAN ZWOLENSKY Treasurer FRED BE A MAN Student Council Representatives KIT KNAPTON JEAN ZWOLENSKY For our very first assembly we presented a play entitled Gold From Them Thar ' Mountains which was very well received. Early in the spring of 1950, we held our first high school social event, called the Freshman Frolic of which we were im- measurably proud. Thus our Freshman year in high school ended, and we looked forward not only to our Sophomore year, but also to a grand summer vacation. A fter a very happy and much too short holiday we began our Sophomore year. We were pleased to have reached that important stage in our high school career. We were now the exalted Sophomores. On our return to school that fall we again elected class officers. This time we chose: President LINDA RAMSEYER Vice President AUGUSTINE GOUVEIA Secretary -JEAN ZWOLENSKY Treasurer MABEL JENKS Student Council Representatives LINDA RAMSEYER JEAN ZWOLENSKY Mrs. Charlotie Harnden continued in the role of faculty advisor, and a very helpful one she was too. During our Sophomore year, nine class-mates left us either to enter the holy bands of matrimony or to enter the different services, which cut our class to a mere eighteen. This was the year we really buckled down to work for we all realized how much school meant to us, and then too, we wanted to raise enough money for our Washington and New York trip. That year we held a dance, and a card party, both of which proved to be a success. During our Sophomore year some of us joined the different clubs. Sponsored by MARTY ' S COFFEE SHOP
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