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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS a ; Marion Boriack, President; Rita Rosati, Treasurer. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Under the guidance of Miss Katherine Clarke, the class of 1953 had its beginning with the election of Sophomore officers. After registration, a campaign, and election, the officers were found to be James Gillette, President; Peter Updike, Vice-President; Donna La Plante, Secretary; and Marion Boriack, Treasurer, At Christmas it was our traditional Sophomore duty to decorate the halls and auditorium. As a result of our work, the halls and auditorium were gaily decorated, putting forth a real Christmas spirit throughout the school. Over the front entrance in the arch we placed the Nativity scene. As Sophomores we also put on two dances; an “April Showers” dance and a “Senior Send-Off” dance. Toward the end of our Sophomore year we elected our Junior Officers. The result of the election was as follows: James Gillette, President; Peter Updike, Vice-President; Barbara Trull, Secretary; and Rita Rosati, Treasurer. Every Sophomore participated in Moving-Up Day, our final event of the year. After careful planning we held our Junior Prom 16 in the R. F. Kingdom” was chosen as the theme and the decora- on November A. Gym. “Neptune's tions made up the underwater kingdom of Neptune. A committee was chosen to select our class ring, which most of us received at the end of our Junior year. Our last year at R. F. A. began with the De-O- Wain-Sta staff immediately beginning work on the yearbook. Soon after, the Senior play cast began prac- ticing the comedy “Thin Ice” under the direction of Mrs. Bates. Moving-Up Day, The Senior Ball, Class Night, and finally The Graduation Exercises were the more out- standing events of our Senior year. As we, the Class of '53, look back on our three years at R. F. A., we have a fecling of achievement and many wonderful memories.
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ADAMS, MARELENI “Mar A pretty smile and big blue eyes, These ingredients result in sighs, Cheering Section, 1 yr.; Sec Archery Club; Volleyball; Secca Types; Moving-Up-Day Comm,; De-O-Wain-Sta Edi torial Staff; Usher for Senior Play; Archery Team ANDERSON, JoANN “Jody” JoAnn's ambition is for the stage, Someday she'll be another Helen Hayes. Dramatics Club; Basketball; Swingsters; Jr. Prom Comm. ; Student Council; Senior Ring Committee; J.V. Cheerleader; Assembly Usher; De-O-Wain- Sta Business Staff; Vice Presi- dent of Homeroom 3 yrs.; De- O-Wain-Sta Modeling Staff; Slingerland, 2 yrs, ADOLFI, MARII Babe ] Babe is a girl, prim and neal, Who someday will be clean- ‘ , ing our teeth. PETA.: Gym Leader. Cheering Section; ANSON, DELORES “Honey” A farmer's wife she wants to be, She'll get her way just wait and see. Glee Club; Library Council = ANDERSON, ALBERT “AI” Al's a guy who's very nice, He is tall and looked at twice. BABCOCK, NORMAN “Hot Rod Norm” Norm's a hot rod we found out, But a swell guy we can't do without. ANDERSON, K. GAIL “Gay” Gail is our scholar of the hour, Who may one day discover a rare flower. Senior Ring Committee; J.R.C Service Club; J.R.C Class Night Usher; Volleyball Comm. ; Council ; Team; Jr Prom Honor Society; Editor of BSI Bulletin Board; Senior Play; Reading Assembly Usher; Veritas Vincit; Cheer- ing Section; BSI Press Divi- Comm. ; sion; Senior Play Cast; Regis- tration Worker; Election Day Worker. BADOLATO, KATHLEEN “Kat” Ouite a gal is our “Kat,” To get a man she'll need no “bat.” Volleyball; Basketball ; Library Council; Cheering Section.
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