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OCTOBER 24, 1957
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Junior Year Officers - Class of 1960 Standing: Malacinski, D ' Espinosa, Eckhardt. Seatkd: Fanninc, Cashen, Hardv. Our Middle Year Just Humm ed Along In September of 1958, our second eventful year on the Hill began. As upperclassmen we proudl} returned, eager to continue in our contest for superiorit3 How high were our spirits during those first weeks of Cicero, Algebra II, and Col- lege Chem ! The election of class officers added to our enthusiasm, and we chose Ronald Hardy, president; Brian Mc- Tcague, vice president ; Mary Ann Cash- en, secretary ; Jean Malacinski and Charles Fanning, treasurers ; Helen Eck- hardt and Thomas D ' Espinosa, A. A. rep- resentatives. Steve Gulla, Bob Jesseau and Mike Scafati gained the gridiron captainships for the following season. Valuable hockey players were Eddie Graney, Jim Neilsen, George Kozak and Alan Welch, whose fine skating sparked both the first and second line. Capable cagers, Dan Laakso and Tom Jackson totaled approximately four hundred points between them during their first year on the basketball team. Junior members of the Norwood nine who saw action during the ' 59 season were Joe Antonelli, Dave Bader, Steve Coaklej ' , Pat Dempsey, Tom D ' Espinosa, Dave Drum- mey, Steve Gulla, Jim Hibbcrt, Bill Heb- iter, and Dan Laakso. For the first time in the history of N.H.S. three Junior girls were members of the cheer-leading squad. Our cute and competent contributions were EUie Eck- hardt, Jackie Pasionek and Leona Rentel. Proud we were indeed when Madeline Zilfi was chosen as foreign exchange stu- dent from our class to represent Norwood High in Norway during the summer fol- lowing our Junior year. With the coming of spring and April showers came the most wonderful night of the vear the niarht of our Junior Prom. With the old favorite, Younger than Springtime, as our theme, we trans- formed the g3 ' m into a colorful garden and danced under a million stars. Saying so long on Class Day to the departing Seniors was both sad and ex- citing, for we knew that in two short months we would be taking over the lead- crship at Norwood High! [29
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