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As we entered last year we were greeted by an initiation prepared by last year ' s Sophomores, this year ' s Juniors. It was a gala occasion and a wonderful nev; experience for all of us. Under the able direction of Mr. Russell Mead, the assistant head- master, the class was off to a good start. Contained in the list of activities for last year were: A dance early in the years, a hayride and dance that was not very profitable but a lot of fun, and many more various and enjoyable activities. The class officers for last year were: President-Laurie Vllson, Vice President-Carol Berwick, Secretary-Treasurer-Carolyn Berwick, The school season was briefly marred last year by a veiy costly fire that destroyed a new dormitory just completed in Oct- ober, and the town ' s historic library which contained many rare books that can never be replaced. This year the Sophomore Qass has sponsored a Reception for the incoming Freshman Class and plans to hold an ice skating party in the middle of February. This also promises to be a veiy fruitful year as far as progress is concerned, Ve owe much of this to Mr. Clark and the other wonderful peopl who have helped us so much. i C U)K«.i-o ce? On ' W: Kaf « H«xll ei.u. ntet
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1 n n r First Row -Erica Masure, Patsy Faris, Jody LaF ranee, Joe Saczawa, .Vrs, Case, Robert Sorrow, ike Petrie, Judy Roy, Virginia Shields. Second Row - iartha Blaine, Norman Achilles, Darwin Jurentkuff, John Soraers, Ed lieynoias, fiarc Whilanan, Dorothy Taylor Third Row-Howard Haivey, ea Grant, Gerald Livingston, Bradley Gilbert xe Jc KCUt In September ' S9 the F reshman class was organized and, of course, initiated by the Sophomores at the Freshman Reception. Mrs. Case was selected for our advisor. Our 19 members participated actively in various school organiza- tions and in athletics. Bradley Gilbert, Joseph Saczawa, and Robert Soriow were on the football team; and Gerald Livingston and Robert Sorrow playeu uasjietball. Representing our class on the girls ' basket- ball team were Joa LaFrance, Martha Blaine, and Judy Roy. Our class was well represented in other activities besides the ball teams, here were 9 of us in Athletic Club, 5 in Art Club, U in C. A. P. and Ski ?lub, and 3 in the Band. In February the Freshman Class sponsored a Valentine Record Hop, which took a lot of time and effort, but which was well worth it.
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