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FRESHMAN CLASS FlHsT row: B. Clark, C. Keyes, P. Miles, C. De.Mello, J. Perry, L. Schiner, E. Dunham, Miss Vinal, Mr. Merrill, D. Buckley, C. Creen, D. Sargent, P. Bri gliam, L. Bongarzone, D. Young. .Second row: E. Andrade, C. Gomes, J. Roderick, J. Grassie, J. Tingley. S. Marsh. M. Garrity, J. Garlinger, J. Hayward. A. Willard. M. Rol)bins, 15. Gunn, M. Klehlier, C. Tilden, C. Stone, B. Merritt, S. Anderson, W. Smith, R. Gaboon. Third row: C. Bailey. .M. Murphy. P. Richards. J. Brown, E. Gallup, S. Mc- Eleney. B. Burnham. J. Prouty. C. Meiser. L). Gilmore, H. Westcolt, R. Chagnon, B. Burt, L. Calderwood, J. Fisher, S. Adler, P. Brooks. M. .Andrews. H. Nason. Fourth row : R. Herbert, D. Donoghue, L. Brown, 1). Dwyer, T. MacDonald, B. Wiley, C. Curran, S. Young. R. Carlson, J. Fitzgerald, R. Meagher, M. Jillson, D. Oakes, E. Galbreath, R. Reniick, R. Aldridge, I). Packard, T. Warsaw. FRESHMAN CLASS ]iidy Garlinger, ' 57 Most of the Freshmen can honestly say that this has been a happy and successful ear. Early in the fall inan joined the various activities that were open to us. Several members of our class were on the sports teams, in the band, or- chestra, or glee club, and in the AU-.School pro- duction. We greeted several new members, all of whom enjoy the school very much. In November we held our first class meeting and elected the following odicers: David Buckle . president: Eddie Dunham, vice president: Carol Green, secretary : and Larr) -Schiner. treasurer. Our main project for the year was the Fresh- men-Sophomore Dance held in April. All that went agreed that it was a grand success. The year has certainly passed speedily for us. We all wish the best of luck to the members of the Senior Class who have done so much for the school, and we sincerely hope that we can equal their lo alt b the time we are Seniors. 16
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SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: S. Dauphinee, P. Gleason, P. Jacobiicci, N. DeMello, J. Turner, J. Breen, Mrs. Bauer, Mr. Benson, D. Shea, C. Grassie. S. Bevan, R. Alves, V. Dorr, D. Brigham. Second row: B. Blanchard. G. Roberts, A. Atkins, D. Oakes, A. Pratt, D. Brokaw, R. Kirwood. L. Stone. L. Mayo, R. Green, M. Fettig, M. Blanchard, J. Barry, M. Claflin. Third row: B. Wilder, C. Carlsen, M. Curran, .N Bowser, M. Coyne, W. McAdams, R. Lopes, E. Bowen, W. Holman, J. Litz, E. O ' Donnell, C. Bowker. B. Sylvester, A. Gardner. Foirtu row: H. Lynch, J. Falvey, W. Mairo, C. Rencurrel, J. Veiga, M. Croker, R. De- Mello. D. Timpany, J, Brady, .1. Gardner, W. Dennis, C. Rodgcrs, J Hoey, R. Molinari. SOPHOMORE CLASS Beryl Sylvester, ' 56 On October 29, 1953 the Sophomores held the first class meeting of the year. We elected Dean Shea as president, James Breen as vice president. Caroline Grassie as secretary, and Joan Turner as treasurer. Mr. Benson and Mrs. Bauer are our class advisers. Three new members joined our class this year. Shirley Bevan came from Jeremiah E. Burke High School for Girls in Dorchester; Cynthia Carlsen, from North Quincy High: and Elaine Shea, from Boston. Our representatives to the Student Council are Roger Kirwood, Donald Oakes. and Charles Ren- currel. Four sophomores were elected to the Key Club: Roger Kirwood. Donald Oakes. Charles Rencurrel, and Charles Rodgers. Our class was well represented this year in all school activities. Sophomores were seen on the football, field hockey, and basketball teams. Sev- eral of our class members also appeared in the All-School production, and in the band, orches- tra, and glee clubs. Next year we shall be upperclassmen. still working toward the final goals of graduation and further education. 15
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®liDiMe§ JUNIOR HIGH NEWS Charlotte While, Grade Ei ht This year the class of ' 58 welcomed many new members. They were Donna Prouty, Glenn Ted- ford, Brenda Erickson, Harold Whitehouse, Betty Winston, Jeffrey Tubman, Gerald Mac- Donald. William Kay, Fred Fischer, and Joan Gronblad. We all miss Janice Finlay, who re- cently moved to Hingham. Miss Cuneen ' s home room put on an excellent assembly celebrating Armistice Day and Amer- ican Education Week. Those included in the program were Philip Edwards, Richard Barke, Richard Basler, John Appleton, Nancy Damon, Emilie Bubin, Patricia Ford, and Jessie Cole. Miss Murphy ' s home room assembly was a mystery play, The Old Sleuth. Those in the cast were John Jacubens, William Kay, Russell Logan, Paul Johnson, James Mclnnis, Brenda Erickson, Nancy Oliver, Anne Mulligan. Ann Hare, and Marcia LeMier. We all missed Miss Cuneen during her absence in the spring. Mrs. Pinel substituted during Miss Cuneen ' s illness. Anne Misiier, Grade Seven The new pupils of the seventh grade this year were Maura Corbett, Judy Gallagher, Waine MacAllister, Sonja Fischer, Susan Obert. and David Smith. The first assembly this year was a Columbus Day assembly given by Mrs. Williams ' class. It consisted of a proclamation, stories, and songs. Miss Giles ' class gave a New Year ' s assembly. A play about the months of the year was given. Mr. Driscoll ' s class gave an assembly that con- sisted of the folk dances of foreign countries. The magazine drive this year was a big success. Some of the prizes awarded were a radio, a pen and pencil set, a camera, and a watch. We are pleased to have Jean Gunn and Gerald- ine Donahue as members of the orchestra. Everyone was sorry that Johanna Barrie was in the hospital for over a week with an injured lung. GREATER LOYALTY FOR A LARGER SCHOOL Deborah Tilden, Grade 8 We will soon be in the new addition to our school. The gym, the library, and the labora- tories will be larger and better equipped. The time has come to equip ourselves with better school spirit. School spirit is defined as enthusiastic loyalty for your school. There are many ways in which you can show school spirit. It is not enough to go to school games and cheer. This is only a small part of school spirit. Friendliness, good conduct, appearance, attitude, co-operation, and politeness are all qualities of a person with good school spirit. Friendliness is a much-needed quality for good school spirit. We must be friendly with our classmates and teachers. A good way for stu- dents of a school to show school spirit is to be friendly and helpful to new pupils. Good con- duct and politeness help your school ' s reputa- tion. Students are proud to go to a school where politeness and good conduct are in evidence. Ycur attitude is a large factor in school spirit. Doing your homework, studying for tests, and passing assignments in on time all show what attitude you take toward school. Good attitude includes keeping your grades up and trying your hardest in class at all times. If all the students have the proper attitude, school spirit will rise steadily. Let ' s expand our school spirit to fit our larger school. 17
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