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F. H. A. CLUB F. H. A. Top Row. left to right: P. Twombly. L. Laprise. M. Heath, M. Demmons, J. Ycaton, B. Deem. B. Brown. M. Anderson. Second Row: Mrs. Dodge. M. Lovely, E. Lovely, B. Robinson, J. Tuttle. E. Wheeler, G. Hodgdon. M. Peese. C. Hammerstrom. First Row: S. Shepard, B. Shepard. J. Laprise, M. Sherman, M. Bateman, N. Heath. A. Witham, K. Neilson, R. Hodgdon. This year's club officers, who were chosen last spring, are as follows: President Mary Bateman Vice President Marjorie Sherman Secretary Nancy Heath Treasurer Jacqueline Laprise Historian Barbara Robinson Parliamentarian Phyllis Twombly In September, twelve new members were initiated into the club. They were Carol Hammerstrom, Barbara Shepard, Sylvia Shepard, Rena Hodg- don, Alberta Witham, Mary Lou Demmons, Elizabeth Wheeler, Bar- bara Deem. Elizabeth Lovely, Karla Neilsen, Marion Pease, and Jennette Yeaton. During the fall, the members who belong to the Clothing and Textile class made and sold slippers as a money- making project. The slippers were made from face cloths and sold very well. On December 14, we held our Christmas party. Everyone brought and exchanged gifts. We played games, danced, and had refreshments, and, in short, enjoyed ourselves immensely. This year we sent Christmas pack- ages to some of the children of Europe. Many of the girls received letters from the recipients of their gifts. Everyone agrees that this is a worthwhile project and has its reward. The club members served food at both the Student Council Banquet of the basketball players and our spring Pop Concert. The latter was a money- making scheme, as we were given the proceeds from the sale of the food.
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SOPHOMORES Dick Jones Alberta Witham Lorraine Laprise Mary Lovely Marilyn Tuttle Joanne Tuttle Marilyn Sherman Clifford Bane Margery Heath Ruth Heath Ted Geers Eddie Wallace Doug Wallace Wayne Corson Kenny Magoon Joy Wiley Pearl Yeaton Phyllis Twombly Farrell Miner I'm Sorry Now” Can't Help Changing My Mind Like I Do” Some Sunday Morning” I Love You” Who’s Sorry Now?” ‘Tve Found My Guy” If I Had My Life to Live Over” “Summertime” (Irene) “Love Somebody” Forever and Ever” Little Red Rooster” Be My Love” Gonna Get A Girl” On An Island With You” I Love You So Much It Hurts Me” “Heartbreaker” Saturday Nights” Won't You Say You Love Me?” Slipping Around” Barbara Deem Mary Lou Demmons Carol Hammerstrom Rena Hodgdon Noreen Holmes Elizabeth Lovely Karla Neilsen Marion Pease Dorothea Rollins Faye Rollins Barbara Shepard Sylvia Shepard Maxine Twombly Elizabeth Wheeler Richard Ball Paul O'Neil Richard Young Lawrence Tasker Roland White FRESHMEN Smiles” Love's Funny That Way” We’re In the Army Now” Little Girl” I Only Want A Sweetheart Not A Buddy” “Let Me In” They're Either Too Young or Too Old” Wishin’ ” You Were Only Fooling” Bell Bottom Trousers Can't Help Feeling T his Way” Ain’t I Just the One?” Please Believe Me Afraid “If I’m Lucky” “Love Somebody” Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me” “Hot Rod Boogie” Just Because”
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TRI-HI-Y TRI-HI-Y Top Row. left to right: J. Wiley. J. Laprise, J. Yeaton. J. Warner. P. Ycaton. M. Sherman. J. Mifflin. Second Row. left to right: Miss Taylor. J. Fortin. B. Brown. M. Twombly, M. Bateman. G. Hodgdon. A. Witham. First Row. left to right: H. Bickford. L. Hutchins. J. Landers, M. Sherman. L. Young. B. Robinson. E. Neilson, M. Scribner. The Tri-Hi-Y started off the year by electing their officers. They were: President, Lillian Young: Vice Presi- dent, Margie Sherman: Secretary, Joan Landers; Treasurer, Barbara Robinson. Some of the girls went to Dover to a meeting which they enjoyed very much. Three girls attended two other meet- ings at Hanover and Concord. The meetings were concerned with the Leg- islature and some of the bills that were going through at the time. For our social this year, we held a Shipwreck Dance. The auditorium was decorated as a desert island. Janet Mif- flin was voted ‘Miss Shipwreck.” At our last meeting we elected offi- cers for the coming year. They are: President. Jeannette Yeaton: Vice Pres- ident, Mildred Scribner: Secretary, Jo- an Landers: Treasurer, Joy Wiley. Joan Landers, '52. 25
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