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Officers of Class of 1959 as Juniors H eab : Sanborn Middle: Grinavic, Brannelly, Swift, Rizzo Front: E rick son, Keedy We Pursue a Straight Course After a two-month sojourn on a South Pacific island, we were on board again, with renewed vigor for the second phase of our voyage. Being more experienced in the art of sailing this year than last. we did not flounder now, but went right to work, electing as our new officers Michael Rizzo, president: Leslie Swift, vice-president; Martha Keedy, secretary; Peggy Brannelly, girls ' treasurer; George Sanborn, boys ' treasurer; Nancy Erick- son, girls ' A. A. and Tony Grinavic, boys ' A. A. As soon as the sports season got under way, it was plain to see what our crew was just bursting with fine athletes. Our gridiron greats. Tony Grinavic, Pete Dixon, Bob Bethoney, Dan McKcnna, and Bill Movnihan, distinguished themselves and heaped honor on our class. On the basketball court Jerry and Jack Con- cannon, Dan McKenna and Pete Dixon proved to have great scoring potential, while on the ice, Artie Walker, Gus Pur- pura, Bill Movnihan, and Tom Brannelly won the applause of all. Of course we were proud too, of our diamond boys, Paul Murphy, Tony Grinavic, Peter Dixon, and Dan McKenna. On the memorable evening of April 11. came one of the most climactic events of our voyage — our junior prom. We were all delighted with the gaily striped carousel, the wishing well with real water, not to mention real fish, and the garlands of flowers. This was one evening when April Love was truly in the air. To conclude the second phase of our voyage, we presented a class day for the Seniors of ' 58. Eagerly we looked for- ward to the final stage of our journey which we knew would bring us to the long- awaited treasure. [21]
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