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Class Histor Leaving Wilson-somehow that doesn't seem possible. Why it just can't be four years since we entered one September as scared Freshmen! We had for oliicers that year: President, Charles Pearson, Vice-President, Shirley Beebeg Secretary, Jeanne Burgess, and Treasurer, James 0,Connor. Patricia Ericksen was elected as our repre- sentative to Student Council, a post which she has held for our four years here. We all surely remember that frolicking Freshman F rolic, for we all went and had a great time. The following year we returned as studious Sophomores. That year, filled with drives of all sorts-bond drives, scrap drives, and such-went by quickly. Paul Mastras served as President, and assisting him were: Vice-President, Barbara Carlsong Secre- tary, Alice Kenselg and Treasurer, Joseph Dupnik. Our Sophomore Hop was indeed not a Flop and we even made a little extra money on it 1 Before we knew it we were ambitious Juniors, and had our class rings chosen and ordered, smooth gold with a maroon stripe, and the traditional Wilson emblem in gold. Were we proud l And then we were all making ready to attend our first big formal the successful Junior Prom. We had Charles Pearson, our Freshman leader, back again as President, artistically-minded Beverly Mackenzie as Vice-President, Jeanne Reiss as Secretary, and Honest J oei' Dupnik for a second term as Treasurer. A number of our boys were making sports headlines. Charlie Pearson and Sal Pirrucio were chosen co- captains of the football team for the next year, and Stanley Stash Krol captain-elect of the basketball team. Con Gleason led the baseball team, prior to his departure for service in the armed forces. We lost some of our boys to the Army, Navy and Marines. Several members of our class were initiated into the National Honor Society at an impressive ceremony in April. Yes, we had a very eventful Junior year I And now here we are-exalted Seniors-leaving! Our class officers for this last year at Wilson were: President, Joseph Dupnik, Vice-President, Barbara Schneckg Sec- retary, Barbara Karpeg and Treasurer, George Patrick Tynan. We sold Christmas cards and wrappings for extra cash for' our treasury fBetty Simmons won the prize for selling the mostJ9 had some super', class parties, fhelped along by our advisorsj g worked hard on our beloved SAGAg and made the Senior Ball in May the crowning event of all. More than a dozen members of our class accompanied the Band onthe trips to Greenwich ffor the State Music Festivall and to Gloucester, Massachusetts, f for the New England Music Festivalj . Seven brains in the class took the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship test, in February. Yes, we were really busy this last year! Well, we're off to see what the future holds for us-f at least the boys don't have to worry-those that Uncle Sam hasn't got his eye on, some cute little girl probably haslj and we sincerely hope that 'it holds some very good things for Wilson and the future graduating classes. Respectfully submitted, BARBARA KARPE, Secretary 26
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