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our class officers as sophomores Novick, Fitzgibbons, Butters, Connolly, King, Padden, Angus our three ring circus at n.h.s. RING DNE - OUR SDPHDMDRE YEAR When, at last, after years of anticipa- tion, we climbed to the school on the hill in September of 1954, our gradua- tion seemed very distant to us. But our three years at N. H. S. have sped swiftly by, and we have established an excep- tional reputation and have had many memorable experiences under The Big- Top. Yes, our three years on the hill have truly been a circus. In October came our first big endeavor — the election of those who would manage our first year in the sawdust ring. We were very proud of our able group: Thomas Connolly, President; Evelyn An- gus, Vice-President ; Joan Butters, Secre- tary ; Lois King, Girls ' Treasurer; Robert Padden, Boys ' Treasurer; Leslie Novick, Girls ' A. A. Representative; and Neil Fitzgibbons, Boys ' A. A. Representative. On October ' 29th we held our opening night , the Sophomore Party, at which everyone had a wonderful time. Contribut- ing to the success of the evening was the music of Matthew Ross, Eleanor Lorusso, and Francis Nado. In December, we presented the annual Christmas attraction, an assembly, which was entitled Yule-Tide in Many Lands. This consisted of Bible readings, songs, and tales of Christmas in various lands. Not wishing to be outdone by those already in the second and third ring, we proved we were worthy of praise in the field of athletics, where such rugged roustabouts as Shannon, Kuperatz, Wall, and Cloherty were outstanding. To represent us on the cheering squad for the following year, we chose the very capable Leslie Novick. All too soon, the spotlight left the first ring of our circus and journeyed over to the second, which we were eagerly anticipating. [ 20 |
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our class officers as juniors Hartford, Collins, Gulla, Foley, Butters, Peckham, Novick nur three ring circus at n.li.s. RING TWO - DUH JUNIOR YEAR With intense determination to have a successful year in the second ring, we im- mediately chose those who were to guide us through. Our leaders in kicking the sawdust were Peter Foley, President; Leslie Novick, Vice-President ; Joan But- ters, Secretary ; Dolores Peckham, Girls ' Treasurer ; Richard Gulla, Boys ' Trea- surer ; Marsha Hartford, Girls ' A. A. Representative; and Dennis Collins, Boys ' A. A. Representative. The spirited Class of ' 57 cheered lustily for their up-and-coming athletes ; in football, our hefties were Wenstrom, Pillsburv, Shannon, Glebus, and Car- chedi ; in basketball, Kuperatz and Ma- guire; in baseball, Wall, Cloherty, Car- chedi, Glebus, McCarthy, McLellan, Shannon, and Kuperatz ; and in hockej ' , Wall, Connolly, Arvidson, and All-Star Valentinas. We were mighty proud of them all. On April 6, the feature event of the second ring, our Junior Prom, was greeted with riot panic , circus talk for great applause. The gym was beautifully decorated with streamers, castles, and blue stars in accordance with our theme song Blue Star. The music was dreamy, the gowns lovely, and the atmosphere ro- mantic. In June, Dennis Collins was awarded the Harvard Book, which is given to the most outstanding boy in the Junior Class. Peter Foley, Roger Maguire, and John Cooke were chosen to represent Norwood High at Boys ' State. Just, before the spotlight faded from the second ring, we gave a Class Day Reception to the graduating Seniors. Though we were sad to see them leave, we looked forward to the third ring of our circus, where we would become the main attractions at N. H. S. [21]
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