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THE ROYAL AN NALS FRESHMAN YEAR Carrying our promotion slips and dressed in our new clothes, we, as freshman serfs, entered the Wal- pole High School castle in September, 1954. We felt proud, yet a little timid, as the upperclassmen sauntered throughout the many halls and chambers. Because the royal workmen hadn't yet completed our dining halls, we attended classes for iust half a day. To help us become acquainted with our Royal Family, the senior lords and ladies gave us a ball which we all enioyed very much. We serfs also became active in various organizations and the royal army, some of us proved Our new palace that we would really develop into famous champions in the later years. We became more and more familiar with the routine of royal life. Our kings and queens were very friendly and willing to give assistance at any time. ln January, 1955, we took our first trip outside the courtyard in order to sell magazines to the subiects. We did very well in this activity and many of us received honorable awards. To represent our class of serfs we chose four worthy people: President, Wayne i Kivi, Vice President, Kathryn Dillon, Secretary, Patricia Betro, Treasurer, Priscilla Glass. As our first year at the castle came to a close we planned our annual class trip. . We finally decided to iourney to Nantasket beach in June. Our year as serfs proved to be both enioyable and rewarding. Class president? SOPHOMORE YEAR The Era of the Sophomore was begun in earnest in our new palace. The coronation brought to the throne Wayne Kivi, Ken Eklund, Vivian Yeiser, and Priscilla Glass. Under the guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Bullock, our knights and ladies became dis- tinguished members of the court. We were to hear the names Nantasket, 1956 of several of our knights heralded into the sports world. Our first business adventure was a food sale held in December. This successful sale was a great help to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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