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... In the ... In the Year 1978 Year 1979 President: President: Dottie Feliz Doreen Faria Vice-President: Pauline Quinn Vice-President: Debbie Sampson ii ee enue a: When ec tore nape ep PAS Pisa g ptr pre lai Secretary: Lisa Braman Secretary: Renee LaFlamme Treasurer: Sue Medeiros Treasurer: Jessica Rita
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‘‘A Glimpse of the Past”’ We, the Class of 1981, have many memories, some good and some not so good, of things we have done together over our last four years at Westport High School. We would now like to share some of these memories with you. In 1977, under the guidance of our advisor, Miss Gail M. Silvia, we elected our first class officers. We chose: Dottie Feliz, as president; Debbie Sampson, as vice-president; Renee La- Flamme, as treasurer; and Jessica Rita, as sec- retary. We had eleven fund-raising projects that year including a yard sale, three cake sales, a raffle, and a servant day, on which class mem- bers were sold as servants to faculty members and upperclassmen. In January, we had our first annual Spaghetti Supper, which went on despite a terrible snowstorm. Less successful projects were our tote bags and our WHS windbreaker jacket sale. We ended our Freshmen year with a class trip to Nantucket. In our Sophomore year, we elected Doreen Faria, president; Pauline Quinn, vice-president; Sue Medeiros, treasurer; and Lisa Braman, sec- retary. We began the year by trying to sell last years tote bags. We also sold posters, candy bars, and ‘“‘frustration pencils.’’ We also ordered our Class rings under the guidance of Miss Silvia. Our second annual Spaghetti Supper was again held in January and the weather was again poor. (This time an ice storm!) Our big event of the year was sponsoring ‘‘Basketball: The Good Olde Days’’ game, with our faculty and staff members displaying the historical development of the sport. In June, we had our annual trip, this year we went to Martha’s Vineyard. In our Junior year, all our hard work began to pay off. With our president, Doreen Faria; vice- president, Pauline Quinn; treasurer, Sue Me- deiros; and secretary, Kelley O’Brien, we sold posters, carnations, cookies and tried some- thing new, a bike-a-thon, which proved success- ful. Our third annual Spaghetti Supper was this year challenged by another snowstorm. In March, our Prom Committee was organized, and with the help of Miss Silvia, we held our Junior Prom at the Venus de Milo Restaurant in Swan- sea. Our yearbook staff was also busy planning our yearbook. By the time our Senior year rolled around, we had become very good at organizing our fund- raising events. We selected Joey Gardzina, as president; Pauline Quinn, as vice-president; Lisa Brown, as treasurer; and Renee LaFlamme, as secretary. Under the assistance of Miss Silvia, we sold cookies, candy bars, and held our fourth annual and last Spaghetti Supper. By mid-Febru- ary, our yearbook was completed after numer- ous hours of hard work and we began to prepare for our Senior Prom, Class Day, Parents’ Night, and most of all, our Graduation Day. It wasn’t always easy, it wasn’t always fun, but the best is always worth the fight. Well that’s our class history — not exactly The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, but it’s very special to us, and we hope it’s at least a little special to you! R. Grillo G. Rodrigues Alison
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... In the ..In the Year 1980 Year 1981 President: Joey Gardzina President: Doreen Faria Vice-President: Pauline Quinn Vice-President: Pauline Quinn Secretary: Secretary: Kelley O’Brien Renee LaFlamme Treasurer: Treasurer: Sue Medeiros Lisa Brown
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