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•53 ' s OFFICERS AS SOPHOMORES First Row: King. Parkinson, Thayer Second How: Greenwood, Sparrow, Bunker, Sparrow Ok e memor u be a. reen 1950-1951 ?? Timorous and insignificant sophomores were we, with the eyes of upperclassmen gazing pityingly on our green gaucherie. The words of welcome and encouragement which we received from Mr. Hayden on the first day of school were sadly needed, for being the lower crust of the Tiot social set, we lived in mortal fear of the mighty seniors and of reprobation from the conscientious traffic squad, as we wor- shipped the senior stars from afar. We felt less like stray mavericks from the open range after the election of our class officers: Fred Parkinson, president; Dick Bunker, vice-president; Janice Green- wood, secretary; Joyce King and Eugene Thayer, treasurers; and Charles and Joan Sparrow, A.A. representatives. We became an integral part of our school upon the presentation of our Christmas Assembly with Fred Parkinson as Saint Joseph, Lois Garner as Virgin Mary, and Robert de Vito, Manuel Dias and William Burke as the Wisemen. Miss Gow, our chief advisor, helped make this pageant the success it undoubtedly was with her patient direction. We acclimated ourselves at our first sec- tional meetings, had the law laid down to us at later ones, and at the last meetings we filled out elective blanks in preparation for our next year. We took pride in our promising athletes and in the excellent record they made, and in the election of Mary McNally to the cheering squad for the next year. With more courage than sense we tried to do as many things as we could in one year, and we did them as well as we knew how. In June, we said sad goodbye to our senior friends, but gloated with excitement at the prospect of becoming JUNIORS! How dear to our hearts are the scenes of our childhood When fond recollection presents them to view. [ 14 ]
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