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E IOR SNAPS Obviously bored stiff are male seniors Dean Sias and Dick Sanocki as they listen to Sarah Burke and Carla Whitney evaluate Pat Theo- bald's new bracelet. Policy in the makingfmembers of the Execu- tive Committee listen attentively as Dick Sanocki, class president, expresses his views on a new class venture. Clockwise, the com- mittee includes Ronald Kuhnel, Ted Dutkie- wicz, Carla Whitney, Deborah Steele, Peggy Haggerty, Sheila D'Amico, Paul Reid, and Mr. Bartlett, class advisor. The strains of Beethoven, Bach, and Wagner invade the backstage of the West Side audi- torium as the Class Song Committee discuss musical plans. While Pat Theobald and Norris Plumley express approval. Deborah Steele and Barbara Wagner note the score.
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For our junior year We elected Sarah Burke, presidentg Carol Shepard, vice pres- identg Mary Ellen Dube. secretary: and Anna Blew. treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Vye. The most treasured memory of our junior year was the Junior-Senior Promenade. We were pleased when some of the boys in our class were on the All- Western Massachusetts Football Team and others were on the Championship Hockey Squad. We also treasure the memory of dances. pep rallies. and choice of class rings. Now that we have reached our goal and are no longer underclassmen, our leaders are: Richard Sanocki, presidentg Deborah Steele. vice presidentg Margaret Haggerty, secretaryg and Shelia D'Amico, treasurer. With the aid of our advisor, Mr. Bartlett, we hope that we have made our senior year as successful as the three years that have preceded it. We now conclude one of the best years of our life with mixed emo- tions of joy and sorrow. Now let us pause and examine what we have gained from these four years of high school. Are we prepared to go out into the world? Will we add to the development of our city, state, and countryg or will we hinder them? Let us all pray that we have used to the fullest extent the educational opportunities offered us and have learned the true meanings of life, its treasures and its riches. MARGARET HAGGERTY Secretary I 7
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CLASS OFFICERS President RICHARD FRANCIS SANOCKI Dick College Fomlest Memory: The Chicopee-West Slde game in 1956. Activities: Safety Patrol, Student Court Grad Usher Football Captain, Basketball, Track, Yearbook Staff President of Senior Class, Wrestling, Junior Senior Prom Com., Terrier Talents, Class Day Com Exec Com., Leadership Club, Calendar Com., Prom Usher Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life Vice President DEBORAH CHAPIN STEELE Debbie College Fondest Memory: The challenge of high school classes. Activities: Student Council, Student Store, Chorus Accompanist, Office Worker, Pro-Merito, Band, Fu- ture Teachers Pres., Girls' Basketball, Editor of Yearbook, Vice Pres. Senior Class, Daisy Chain, Science Fair, Terrier Tal., Exec. Com., Calendar Com., Chairman of Class Song and Hymn Com., REC- ORD Columnist, DAR Award Winner. Ambition: To glorify God and to do His will. OF 1958 Secretary at J unior-Senior Prom, Football Secretary Ambition: To become a secretary. Treasurer SHEILA D'AMICO Sheil College Fandest Memory: Moving to West Side and making new friends. I Activities: Chorus, Drama Club, Student Guide, Li- brary Club, Future Teachers Treas., Treasurer of Senior Class, Mock Prom Com., Terrier Talents, Girls' State, leadership Club, Junior Red Cross. fmbition: To do something which will benefit man- ind. I9 MARGARET ANN HAGGERTY Peggy Business F ondest Memory: Cheering at football games Activities: Co-Ed Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pro-Merxto Banker Cheerleading, Secretary of Senior Class, Daisy Chain Art Club, Exec. Com., Flicker Hop Com Usherette
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