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MEMOIRS EDITORIAL STAFF CHARLES CLOVER ANNE BERGERON Editor Q. MEMOIRS BUSINESS STAFF 10
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Having two years of high school life behind us, the Class of ' 52 looked to the prospect of newer and brighter dawns making their way through the doors of SHS. Fired on by the Spirit of the Blue and the White, we began our Junior Year by selecting Richard Bence, President; Kathleen Goss, Vice President; Thomas Almy, Treasurer; Claudette Landry, Secretary; Robert DeCosta, Boy Councilor; and Irene Valley, Girl Councilor. Our class came into prominence in school government when Frances Cadorette and Estelle Cheney became Vice President and Secretary, respectively, of the S. A. A. In athletics, the Blue Raiders triumphed again over Case and re¬ tired the Forty-Niner ' s Trophy for another year. We had two other big projects to complete — the securing of our class rings and the sponsoring of the Junior-Senior Prom. Miss Mary McGrath was appointed our advisor. We chose the traditional class rings of SHS. The Prom we called Cinderella ' s Ball and completed the social year with this success. The electing of captains of all three sports was held under the leadership of Coach Harry Boudakian. A more serious and determined Class of ' 52 looked ahead to their last year as students of SHS. With Miss Ruth Mason as advisor, we elected Robert DeCosta, Presi¬ dent; Frances Cadorette, Vice President; William Ginalski, Treasurer; Estelle Cheney, Secretary; Joseph Sylvia, Boy Councilor and Olive Soares, Girl Councilor. The student activities of the school were begun after John Balaguer and Joseph Rogers were elected President and Treasurer, respectively, of the S.A.A. In the tradition of SHS, at the beginning of the year we held the Freshmen Reception, which we called the Hookey Hop. Our football season ended gloriously with our winning the 49 ' ers Trophy for the third consecutive year. We also saw the opening of the new Junior High and the dedication of our new Memorial Gymnasium. Our biggest social event of the year was Sadie Hawkin ' s Day. Sunset — with the exchanging of pictures, the banquet, the receiv¬ ing of our yearbook, the Prom and finally our graduation, the class of ' 52 terminated its activities as members of SHS. We, the Class of ' 52, look forward to the rising sun, seeking the knowledge that will come with each New Dawn. 9
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