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A Backward Glance Backward turn backward, Oh, time in thy flight. Make me a child again just for tonight. Have you ever heard this expression? We don't want to go back to our childhood, but we do WHITE to go back four years in our lives to the day we entered T.H.S. as bright- eyed eager freshmen. September 1953! On this eventful day, we met Mrs. Basile and Miss Murray, our class advisors, who gave us the moral support we needed. Our first big event was the election of class of- ficers. Our president was Robert Allen, vice-presi- dent, Richard Carey, secretary, Frances Basileg treasurer and student council representative, Marie Sullivan. Chosen to represent our class on the cheering squad was Marie Sullivan. During this year Nancy Tenello, Dorothy Lacey, and Ronald James were added to our class. In November we held our first dance, The Fiesta Frolic, and fun was had by all. Now we felt a little more important. At the senior dance, Gerald Trull and Mary Jane Farley reigned as Freshman King and Queen. Having survived football season, basketball sea- son, and final exams, we set out to enjoy our sum- mer vacation. September 1954! Well-tanned and rested we re- turned as Sophomores with high spirits. First on the agenda was the election of class of- ficers. Robert Allen was presidentg Philip DeCarolis, vice-president, Beverly Ebinger, secretaryg Mary Jane Farley, treasurer. Marie Sullivan and Beverly Ebinger were ouf foot- ball cheerleaders, and Marie Sullivan continued to cheer for the basketball teams. Anne Pozzi, Richard Carroll, Thomas Burris, Marie Clarke, Carol Martell, Daniel McLaughlin, Virginia Pennelli, and Shirley Stone were added to our list of classmates. The dance we held this year was called the Hobo's Hop. Everyone dressed to suit the oc- casion and a grand time was had. The rest of the year just flew right by as we kept up with the school's activities, September 1955! Enthusiastic about being jun- iors and hoping to survive to be seniors we were eager to return. We started the year off as usual with the election of class officers. The same officers presided and worked for the benefit of the class. The junior trio who served on student council was Robert Allen, Mary Jane Farley, and Philip Decgrolig, Our first dance of the year was the Fall Spin. We also had a dancd in February which was called the Sweetheart Hop. Marie Sullivan, Judith Ebinger, and Beverly Ebinger represented our class as football cheerleaders. We welcomed as new classmates Charles Costa, Anne Kennedy, Connie Marsh, and Diane Wilkinson. The girl's basketball team won the Suburban Championship this year. Marie Sullivan and Sally Curtis helped to cheer them on to victory. This year marked the first year Tewksburg High School sent representatives into the Lowell-Lawrence All Star Game. Selected to represent our school were Sally Curtis and Judith Ebinger, members of our class. Our last dance was the Farewell Fancy which was given in honor of the departing seniors. Robert Silk and Jackie Jordan reigned as King and Queen. September 19561 The year we had been waiting
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