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CLASS OFFICERS AS JUNIORS Standing {left to right): Williamson, Ivatts, Pierpont, Turner, Fisher, Assim Seated: Poce (President) gold min€fss The beginning of another school year found us firmly entrenched in our new-found dignity as Juniors. Not to be remiss in our duty, we turned our attention, first of all, to another group of minors, the Class of 1950, misguiding them with all the zest taught us by our predecessors. Something new was added to our class this year in the person of Pluto, the crow — Kenny Halstead ' s pet — which, not to be outdone by Mary ' s little lamb, followed him to school each day and, to boot, showed a sur- prising yen for athletics by his attendance at all the local football games. With a new set of officers chosen: John Poce, president; Charlie Fisher, vice-president; Betty Pierpont, secretary; Margie Williamson and Bob Ivatts, treasurers; and Sally Assim and Arthur Turner, A. A. Council representa- tives, our activities for the year got under way. Our list of distinguished persons began to lengthen. In addition to our conttibutions to the sports world of last year who still con- tinued to be big names to contend with in athletics, we were beginning to branch out in other fields. Earle Legge represented us at a meeting of the New England Student Govern- ment Associarion at Milton Academy. To Paul Nichols went second honors in the Cham- ber of Commerce Essay Contest. In addition Arthur Vietze was named to the Bay State All- Star Hockey Team. Other celebs were Dotty McComb and Diane Weisul who made their radio premieres on the New England Junior Town Meeting of the Air. February brought the date of the most important event on our social calendar, our Junior Prom; and along with it came six-foot drifts of snow. Undaunted, we dug our way toward the school with real vigor, and were rewarded for our efforts when we stepped into a garden of roses and danced to the strains of Vin Pierce ' s music. Spring literally came along with a song that year, as the corridors echoed with voices of Prof. Dethier ' s newly-formed Boys ' Glee Club. Businesslike sounds ema- nated from another room as the Debating Club argued the pros and cons of timely topics. May found some of us with bad cases of spring-fever, while others were completely up in the air, striving for pilots ' licenses at the local airport. In the interlude that pteceded the term tests, another highlight of the year took place — Norwood Night at Pops in Symphony Hall. Not too long afterwards, as all good things must, another happy year drew to a close. Now came the time for our hail and farewell to the Seniors; so we set about pre- paring for Class Day, a day that will always be one of our happy memories.
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