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HUNDRED DAYS PARTY
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In our Sophomore year, we became counselors to the new Freshmen and also acquired a new sense of belonging. Socially, this was a very good year with Playboy Night especially standing out in our memory. This was also the year that Jerry Gorrasi was instru- mental in setting up the highly successful coffee houses which were held in Bates Cafe. In addition, Jane Banas, a member of the class of 1970, was crowned the first Homecoming Queen. In our Sophomore year, our officers were: Patricia Kelly, President; Mary Anne Mekalian, Vice-Presi- dent; Judi McNeil, Treasurer; and, Jacqueline Bouley, Secretary. The highlight of our Junior year was Your Moth- er ' s Garter which was held at the Red Barn. In addition , we also participated in the Annual Cleanup Day. Again a member of the Class of 1970, Chris Shannon, was chosen as Homecoming Queen. In our Junior year, officers were: Matthew Meagher, President; Mary Anne Mekalian, Vice-Presi- dent; Kathy Twohig, Treasurer; and, Kathleen Farrell, Secretary. This past year, our Senior year, was perhaps the best. We helped to support the successful Harvest Weekend and again our class supplied the queen. This time it was Cheryl Normandin. The Senior class also sponsored a very enjoyable trip to Bermuda. Possibly the best part of Senior year came towards the end. We were the first class to have a 200 Days Party. That was followed by a 100 Days Party at which Kathy Twohig announced the class superlatives; and, of course, there was the 70 Days Party. All were held at the C.I. The officers chosen to lead us in our most crucial year wer e: Ronald Barnes, President; Mary Anne Mekalian, Vice-President, Jacqueline Bouley, Trea- surer; and, Kathleen Farrell, Secretary.
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