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SENIOR CLASS First Rout: B. Robinson, J. Fortin, W. Rollins, Paul Guptill, L. Welch, L. Hutchins. M. Scribner. Second Rout: Mr. Leskowitz, Adviser; D. Newell, D. Wallace, J. Landers, R. Wentworth, J. Yeaton, Philip Guptill. JUNIOR CLASS First Rout: P. Twombly, J. Tuttle. A. Witham, C. Bane, P. Yeaton, M. Tuttle, J. Wiley. Second Row: Mr. Allen, D. Low, L. Sherman. M. Heath, M. Lovely, E. Wallace. Third Row: R. Grant, W. Corson, T. Geers, K. Magoon, R. Bengtson. 18
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IN THE LIMELIGHT Girl Class Leader Joan Landers Most Popular Millie Scribner Lois Hutchins Best Singer Mary Bateman Best Dressed Joan Landers Best Dancer Lois Hutchins Best Natured Mary Bateman Most Likely to Succeed Barbara Robinson Greatest Talker Jennette Yeaton Biggest Bluffer Jennette Yeaton Wittiest Jeannette Fortin Biggest Line Jennette Yeaton Quietest Jeannette Fortin Most Full of Fun Millie Scribner Most Musical Joan Landers Best Looking Lois Hutchins Best in Dramatics Barbara Robinson Teachers’ Pet Barbara Robinson Most Athletic Lois Hutchins Class Clown Millie Scribner Most Talented and Barbara Robinson Brilliant Joan Landers Class Vamp Class Sheik Woman Hater Millie Scribner Man Hater Joan Landers Most Studious Barbara Robinson Nicest Personality Joan Landers Most Sophisticated Barbara Robinson Neatest Joan Landers Barbara Robinson Time Killers Lois Hutchins Noisiest Millie Scribner Cutest Millie Scribner Boy Paul Guptill Paul Guptill Doug Wallace Len Welch Len Welch Roy Wentworth Len Welch Willis Rollins Paul Guptill Alvah Yeaton Davy Newell Roy Wentworth David Newell Roy Wentworth Alvah Yeaton Roy Wentworth Phil Guptill Paul Guptill Alvah Yeaton Paul Guptill Phil Guptill Phil Guptill Willis Rollins Alvah Yeaton Phil Guptill Willis Rollins Len Welch Willis Rollins Len Welch Alvah Yeaton Alvah Yeaton Paul Guptill 17
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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS The Junior Class held its first meeting for the year 1951-52 on September 6th to elect class officers for the ensuing year. They were: President, Clifford Bane Vice-President, Alberta Witham Secretary-Treasurer, Pearl Yeaton Chronicle Reporter, Pearl Yeaton Student Council, Marilyn Sherman, Clifford Bane Late in September we ordered our class rings and received them in March. We held our Junior Social on December 6. We had a few musical stunts in which Debra Low, Joy Wiley, and Alberta Witham, Clifford Bane, Ted Geers, and Richard Bengtson took part. Refreshments were sold and dancing was held after the social. Late in February we decided to hold our Junior Prom on May 2. Com- mittees wer: appointed for various tasks of the Prom. Our theme for the Prom was Hawaiian Moonlight. The hall was decorated accordingly. Music by Carl Cavilicr's Orchestra was blended to meet the theme. Following inter- mission the orchestra selected the Prom Queen from two candidates of each class. Pearl Yeaton was chosen Queen, and Alberta Witham and Jean Campbell were her two aides. Those participating in sports were: Track, Skip Bane, Kenny Magoon; Basketball, Clifford Bane, Richard Bengtson, Ted Geers: Baseball, Clif Bane, Richard Bengtson, Kenny Magoon, Ted Geers: Cheerleading, Joy Wiley, Debra Low, Marilyn Tuttle: Volleyball, Alberta Witham, Pearl Yeaton, Lyn Sher- man, Marilyn Tuttle: Softball, Lyn Sherman, Marilyn Tuttle, Phyllis Twom- bly, Mary Lovely. Alberta Witham and Pearl Yeaton were chosen marshals for Graduation. Richard Bengtson and Marilyn Sherman were candidates for the annual Women’s Club Essay Contest. Marilyn took third honors and Richard Hon- orable Mention. We are now looking forward when we will have the honor of being Sophisticated Seniors. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS President, Faye Rollins Vice-President, Richard Ball Secretary, Norene Holmes Treasurer, Mary Lou Demmons Adviser, Mrs. Fountain Student Council. Dorothea Rollins, Richard Ball Chronicle Reporter, Marion Pease We have lost four of our members this year: Maxine Twombly, Roland White, Buzzy Twombly, and Elizabeth Lovely. Our class was represented on the girls’ track squad by Marion Pease, Doro- thea Rollins, and Sylvia Shepard. In volleyball this fall our class was fairly well represented by Sylvia Shep- ard, Faye Rollins and Dorothea Rollins. In softball this spring Sylvia Shepard, Marion Pease, and Dorothea Rollins made the team. Each class had to elect two candidates from their class for Prom Queen. Karla Neilsen and Faye Rollins were elected to be our candidates. 19
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