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istory - sophomore year Twos in the fall of ' 52 we landed on the Hill, With many bright ideas which we intended to fulfill. As lowly Sophs we took our place among the classes there, And as the year went quickly by we proved our worth so rare. I ' ll tell you of the feats performed so you can understand Why even back three years ago we think our class was grand. In October we chose, with great discrimi- nation, those who were to guide us through the year: Kenneth Worster, president; Marcia Pelletier, vice-president; Susan Whittlesley, secretary; Anna Bilotta and Ronald Cieri, treasurers; and Carmelia Pungitore and Dom- enic Renzi, A.A. representatives. Despite elections, classes, mountains of homework, corridor flirtations, and football game:, we still had time to plan the annual Sophomore Party. Our ambitious assemblage of Sophs pitched in and formed the neces- sary committees for our social debut. On the eve of October 24th, the gym was gaily decorated and the refreshments ready. Daniel Chisholm, Lorraine Cavanaugh, Gail Riley, E ' eanor Worster, Richard Mercier, Helene Marcoux, June Compardy and Marcia Pelle- tier were our star entertainers. When eleven o ' clock rolled around, everyone departed with a remembrance of a wonderful evening. Next we showed our talents and willingness to work when we presented our Christmas PageanK Marion Ostergren and Earl Berg- lund were outstanding as the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph. The colorful scenes, lovely cos- tumes and beautiful music will be a goal for other classes to try to equal. Among our promising athletes who excelled in football, baseball, hockey, and basketball were Joseph Costello, Robert Ristom, Dom- enic Renzi, Michael Graney, James Phelan, John Eppich, Kenneth Worster, Ronald Cieri, Robert McGloin and Brian Dunn. Marcia Pel- letier was elected as the Sophomore to re- present our class on the cheering squad of our Junior year. ' 55 class officers as sophomores Rear: Pungitore, Cieri, Renzi, Front: Worster, Whittlesley Pelletier, Bilotta [23 ]
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