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will have to go back! Oh, aren ' t they great? and other such exclama¬ tions crowded all thought of study out of our poor excited heads. We were truly Juniors with class rings and all! The major social event of this year was the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme we chose was Island in the Sun. Months of preparation made this affair a glorious success. We gave our respected Seniors a royal sendoff with the biggest and best dance ever staged at Somerset. Warren Hathaway, John Biello, and Kathy Gateriewictz were honored by being selected to represenT SHS at Boys ' State and Girls ' State. September 1958 was the beginning of the best year of all. We took our places on the high road of Seniority. Under the supervision of our advisor, Miss Mason, we selected as class officers: William Silva, President; Beverly Simons, Vice President; Katherine Gateriewictz, Secretary; John Biello, Treasurer; Madeline Raposa, Girl Councillor; and Peter Johnson, Boy Councillor. The Memoirs XXII staff was appointed and began work immediately. Jeanne Madore received top honors as Editor, with Katherine Gateriewictz as her assistant. Josephine Ferreira headed the Art Staff, and a departure from precedent occurred when Beverly DeMarco was chosen as Editor of Sports. Success was finally achieved at the Case rally. The enthusiasm and spirit displayed by our class resulted in a first prize award for our pres¬ entation of This Is Your Life, Coach Lynch. In his first year as a head coach, Carlin Lynch turned out a magnificent team termed by many as the best in SHS history. They annexed the Class D State Title and regained possession of the Forty-niners Trophy for the first time in three years with a resounding 32-0 defeat of Case. The excitement of exchanging pictures. Senior Orals, and final exams made time pass rapidly. Before we‘realized it, we were practicing for graduation. Now only three events remain—the Junior-Senior Prom, the Class Ban¬ quet, and Graduation. Here we are at the crossroads of life ready to wend our way beyond the loving portals of SHS where we have spent the happiest years of our lives.
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