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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Agnes Waxlax, Treasurerg Cecelia Koziol, Vice-Presidentg Rodney Bourn, Presiclentg Aileen Graves, Secretary. PRO MERITO - 1948 Agnes Waxlax Cecelia Koziol PRO MERITO - 1949 Phyllis Merriam Elinor Reponen Elaine Ranniko Henry Hetnik 7 l
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THE FACULTY A Emi- nn. CFirst Row, Left to Rightj Miss Pearl Guenther, Miss Mary Taylor Mr. Mark Stinson, Mrs. Anna Hagstrorn. fSecond Row, Left to Righty Mr. Walter Curtis, Mr. Frank Tracy Mr. Peter Garafoli. CLASS ADVISOR i Miss Pearl Guenther
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CLASS HISTORY On a bright September morn in 1944, about 75 little greenhorns entered T. H. S. full of vim and vigor. To those who lived in Baldwinville, the school on the top of the hill was a familiar one but to those who lived in the other three precincts the building was very strange. The little greenhorns were very subdued as they searched for their new home rooms. We got started right away on our election of class officers and chose the following: President, Ado Tenaglia, Vice-President, Janet Ackerleyg Secretary, Elaine Gallant, Treas- urer, Stanley Zalewski, and Student Council representative, Raymond Ambrose. Our class advisor was Miss Harvey. For our special assembly we planned a program which consisted of poems, songs, and speeches by members of our class, and the little greenhorns did a very good job. Then came the one-act plays in which we presented a comedy called Life with Tommief' We did a very good job with it, but since the Seniors had so much more experience and talent they won the cup. Well, we said, we still have three more years to try for it. But we got fooled. The town hall, which was next to the fire station, burned down as you all know, so we never had a chance to prove our skill again and win the cup. Now came our Sophomore year at good old T. H. S. The green had faded away and in its place was a group of sophisticated Sophomores. Now that we had become acquainted with the place we felt more at ease in the school on the top of the hill. We began to enjoy ourselves. We got off to another early start by electing the following officers: President, Ado Tenagliag Vice - President, Cecelia Koziolg Treasurer, Raymond Grucang Secretary, Aileen Graves, Student Council Representatives, Raymond Ambrose and Avis Harring- ton. Since Miss Harvey had left us, we chose Miss Guenther as our class advisor. Our first big event this year was the annual Valentine Dance. It was held on February 8, 1946 in the high school gym, with music furnished by Dick Hill's Blue Jackets. The dance was a great success and enjoyed by everyone. Now came our Junior year at T. H. S. This was a busy year but we all had fun. We started off by electing the following class officers: President, Rodney Bourn, Vice- President, Cecelia Koziolg Secretary, Aileen Graves, Treasurer, Alfred Agnellig and Stu- dent Council Representatives, Avis Harrington, Raymond Ambrose and Irene Graves. On Friday, the 13th of December 1946, we held our Frost Frolics Dance in the gym, with music by Dick Hill's Blue Jackets, but true to form, Friday the 13th proved to be unlucky. Not only was the weather rather frosty but we had some anxious moments wondering if the orchestra would show up. Just as we had about decided we would have to give the guests canned music our troubles vanished, the orchestra appeared -- the dance got under way and, as usual, we all had a wonderful time. Then came the problem of class rings. Since the Balfour representative arrived un- announced we had to gather up a committee on the spur of the moment. Miss Guenther 8
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