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And now our most thrilling and important year! The dream of every Knight had been fulfilled. We were crowned Kingly Seniors. Under the supervision of Lady Mason, we selected six wizards to guide us through our final year. They were President, Robert Souza; Vice President, Kathleen Costa; Secretary, Anne Ginter; Treasurer, Edward Cambra; Boy Councilor, John Furtado; and Girl Councilor, Lola Brockman. Our first social obliga¬ tion was “Touchdown Tangle,” an acquaintance dance to welcome new pages. Paul Gamache and John Collins were awarded the highest positions in the court by being dubbed President and Treasurer, respectively, of the Student Council. The anual rally for the Turkey Day Tournament was won by the enthusiastic Kings. At this rally the Kings proclaimed a Color Day to be held throughout the Manor. It was a huge success. Our jousting team led by Co-Captains Mel Douthwright and Jack Collins and spurred on by the royal cheerleaders Marcia Zapasnik and Donna-Rae Anderson completed a successful season. Our basketball and track teams all had enviable records and our “Knights of the Swinging Bat” led by “Sweet” Souza, proved they were the most powerful team in the kingdom. In the course of our kingly year, came the announcement of our Memoirs Staff. Colby Harris received the top honors as editor, and Lady Walsh served her sixth year as its capable and hard-working advisor. Our exciting year came to a close with our annual banquet, the prom, and graduation. The biggest thrill came when we were selected as the first Kings to leave the Manor in caps and gowns. Through the happy blur of re¬ ceiving our yearbooks, scrolls and congratulations, together with the excite¬ ment of it all, we left an important part of our lives behind. And now as I close the chest, I feel reassured knowing that the oppor¬ tunities bestowed on us during our memorable four years at the Manor will benefit us greatly in the future.
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