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Class History In the fall of 1960, we as Freshmen started our high school days. The following officers were elected to guide us through our first year at Westport High School: President, Nina Carlson; Vice-President, Carol Feijo; Secretary, Judith Nunes; Treasurer, Joan Wood. Ruth Couto and Louis Nanni represented us on the Student Council. The Seniors treated us to three days of initiation ending with the “Welcome Fresh- men” dance. Our first successful dance, “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” was held in March. We also had a cake sale on January 28, 1961, at the BPM Super Market in Dartmouth. To climax our Freshman year, we held our outing at Miles Standish Reservation. As we began our Sophomore year, in September 1961, we looked to the coming year with enthusiasm. Chosen to lead us through our second year of high school were the following officers: President, Carolyn Boudria; Vice-President, Anthony Rogers; Secretary, Judith Nunes; Treasurer, Sharon Miller. Rebecca Tripp and Antone Vieira were elected to the Student Council. Mr. Slowe was chosen as our class advisor. We had a cake sale in September at the BPM Super Market and also sold candy bars during that year. All of us donated toys that were distributed by the Red Cross to needy children for Christmas gifts. We held our second dance, “Young at Heart,” in February. Our Sophomore year came to a close with the annual outing, which was held again at Miles Standish Reservation. In September of 1962, as Juniors, we were ready for a busy year. Elected to guide us through this very important year were President, Anthony Rogets; Vice-President, Charles Amann; Secretary, Judith Nunes; Treasurer, Geoffrey Oliver. Carolyn Boudria and Louis Nanni were elected as our Student Council Repre- sentatives. In October, we were fitted for our class rings, which finally arrived in December. Junior fingers were flashing throughout the Christmas vacation. We also held a Christmas dance, “White Paradise.” Later in the year we sold pens and candy bars. Many of our classmates were in the Junior-Senior play, ‘““Tomor- row’s Heaven.” The highlight of our Junior year was our Prom, ‘‘Blue Hawaii,” held in April. Many of us can still remember how beautifully our auditorium was decorated and how lovely our queen, Caro- lyn Boudria, looked. The year came to an end with a farewell senior dance, ‘““Au Revoir.’’ Our outing was held at Nausett Beach, Cape Cod. In the fall of 1963, we as Seniors, began our last year at Westport High. Chosen to lead us through our final year were President, Geoffrey Oliver; Vice-President, Charles Amann; Secretary, Judith Nunes; Treasurer, Judith Perry. Carolyn Boudria and Louis Nanni were chosen as our Student Council Representa- tives. Mary Wood and Antone Vieira were chosen Student Council Representatives at large. A successful cake sale was held in September at Lee’s Supermarket in Westport. We greeted the Freshmen with a fun- filled day of initiation, followed by a ‘Welcome Freshmen” dance. Our class sponsored a Christmas dance, which was enjoyed by all. Our Senior year was brought to a grande finale by our Senior Prom, held on May 22. Now that our high school days are over, we are looking forward to what lies ahead. We shall never forget our many friendships we have gained or the teachers who have helped us so much. The pleasant memories of our Alma Mater, Westport High School, will be with us always. Judith Nunes i cake A. oLZ, FELD Secretary of Class of ’64
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Yearbook Staff ASSISTANT EDITOR Susan Baker LITERARY EDITORS Ruth Couto Diane Pettey SPORTS EDITORS Mary Wood Antone Vieira EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART EDITORS Louis Nanni Claudette Marchand PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Brenda Lekom Cheryl Babb David Parsons BUSINESS EDITORS COPY EDITORS Carolyn Boudria Rose Lafleur-Head Ellen Beaulieu Susan Reyckert Judy Perry 3 Elizabeth Nickerson Carol Arruda (absent)
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