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1. Evelyn 2. Ronnie B. 3. Lorraine B. 4. Trudy 5. John 6. Norman 7. Maeleen Joan 8. Claudette 9. Bob B. 10. Barbara H 11. Audrey 12. Joe R. 13. Phyllis 14. Stelle 15. Jo 16. Bob D. 17. Anne 18. Beverly 19. Bob Weeden Dick Tommy 20. Jack 21. Arnold 22. Joe S. 23. Bill 24. Natalie 25. Janet 26. Joan 27. Fran D. 28. Barbara B 29. Ruthie L. 30. Grace 31. Irene
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CLASS HISTORY Dawn!! A new experience, a new adventure when the first rays of the majestic sun heralded September 5 , 1948. As the sun rose higher, we found the portals of SHS welcoming a new class into its fellow¬ ship, the Class of ' 52. Mr. John Kineavy, having been appointed our faculty advisor, started class activities rolling by guiding the election of officers. With Richard Bence at the helm; Frances Cadorette, Vice President; Thomas Almy Treasurer; Marilyn Araujo, Secretary; Seraphin Rogers, Boy Councilor and Claire Pelletier, Girl Councilor, we joined the Dime-A-Week Plan. Having taken this step, we were to be the first class to benefit from four years of this financial program. We made our debut into SHS society at the Freshmen Reception. Charles Cloutier and Frances Cadorette were crowned King and Queen of Hearts at the Seniors ' Valentine Dance. When it came our turn to prove ourselves apt hosts and hostesses, we did so with the success of the Frosh Hop. As always SHS was grooming new athletes for the future, and mem¬ bers of our class were included. Our athletes proved worthy, the girls finishing in a three-way tie for the Narry League Basketball Champion¬ ship, and he boys conquering the Narry League Championship in Baseball and going on to Fenway Park, only to be defeated in the Finals by Swarnpscott. The dawn of an even more challenging Sophomore Year awaited us. Anticipating this, we elected Norman Jolivet, President; Frances Cadorette, Vice President; James Sherman, Treasurer; Estelle Cheney, Secretary; Richard Bence, Boy Councilor; Maeleen Murphy, Girl Councilor. The Blue Raiders ended the football season gloriously with the winning of the Forty-Niner ' s Trophy by downing our traditional rival, Case High School, at the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Mr. Kineavy supervised our top social activity. The Spring Carnival Dance. The retirement of Miss Ruth B. Eddy, our music director, and Mr. William A. Hart, our English teacher, saddened us. In them we had lost not only excellent teachers but also two loyal friends.
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