Norwood High School - Tiot Yearbook (Norwood, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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% unction as WlicUte Wen JUNIOR YEAR In September of our second year at High School, our confidence and assurance had increased and we were no longer so un- certain or so spell-bound by the haughty seniors. Our class officers during the year 1952-53 were: John Doyle, preside nt; Marlene Johnston, vice-president; Irene Falconer, secretary; Georgia Georges and Rocco Pen- nachio, treasurers; Porta Sideropoulos and Paul Eckhardt, A.A. representatives. As the year progressed we became aware of the athletic capabilities of several of our classmates. Players like John Doyle, Paul Eckhardt and Patrick Lydon gave us high hopes for a senior year of outstanding athletic accomplishments. However, all our attainments were not athletic, for our Junior Prom, with its colorful Mardi Gras theme, was one of the gayest and loveliest ever held at Norwood High. Three outstanding Junior boys, Donald McComb, John Schuller and Gerald Pike, admirably represented Norwood at Boys ' State, and we were proud to send Elizabeth Dunn as our delegate to Girls ' State. John Doyle won the Harvard Book Award. The latter part of our Junior Year was spent in making preparations for our Sen- ior year. We elected Marlene Johnston and Richard Saunders editors-in-chief of the Tiot, and we chose a bevy of attractive and vivacious girls as our cheerleaders, and we formed our traffic squad. As June of 1953 drew nigh, we reviewed with pride and pleasure our two years on the Hill, and impatiently awaited what we were sure would be the best year of all. CLASS OF ' 54 OFFICERS AS JUNIORS Standing: Georges, Eckhardt. Seated: Sideropoulos, Falconer, Pennachio, Doyle. Not pictured: M. Johnston. [21]

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m itom m—. I | J : . 11 III 1 It- ' CLASS OF ' 54 OFFICERS AS SOPHOMORES Tanneyhill, Eckhardt, Falconer, Sideropoulos, Folan, McNeil. Not pictured: M. Aspro. W. Wake Our 2)eU SOPHOMORE YEAR In September of 1951, a melange of stu- dents from the Junior High School and Saint Catherine ' s School came together for the first time to form the Sophomore class of Norwood High School. In the manner characteristic of Sopho- mores, we began our first year at the School on the Hill with intermingled joy and anxiety, excitement and bewilderment. We were awe-stricken by the confident and accomplished Seniors, and we hoped that we might follow their precedent in schol- astic, athletic and social prowess. Our activities as a class began with the election of officers in October of that year. The leaders whom we chose to pilot us through this most important year were: Donald Tanneyhill, president; Gerald NcNeil, vice-president; Irene Falconer, sec- retary; Peter Folan and Marilyn Aspro, treasurers; Porta Sideropoulos and Paul Eckhardt, A. A. representatives. The next few months were spent in learning to work together and to become acquainted with our new teachers and new environment. The various committees for the Soph- omore party co-operated to plan a most enjoyable evening with dancing, refresh- ments and entertainment. Shortly after that we collaborated to produce an appropriate and pleasant Christmas Assembly. Members of our class became active in Student Coun- cil, in athletics and on committees, and by the end of our first year at Norwood High we began to feel that we were constituents in good standing. [20]

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