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SAGER, KATHERINE ANNE KAY Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Art 1,2; Class Secretary 3; Junior Prom Queen's Aide 3; Senior Play 1; Usherette 3; Chronicle Staff 4. Hobbies: Roller Ice Skating, Bowling, Water-skiing Ambition: To become a successful secretary Initials: K. A. S. Kay’s Always Sleeping SMITH, SHIRLEY MAY SHIRL Entered grade 9 from George B. White School. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. Program Chairman 4; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Marshall 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Usherette 2,3; Women’s Club Essay Contest 3; Chronicle Staff 4; Coronation Ball Queen's Aide 1; Girls’ State Representative 3. Hobbies: Ice skating, Bowling, Dancing, Swimming Ambition: To become an efficient secretary Initials: S. M. S. Shirley's Many Sayings WALLACE, MARGARET PAULINE PEGGY Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class Secretary 1, President 3; Student Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, President 4; Prize Speaking 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 3,4; Jr-Sr Plays 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Art 1; Chronicle Staff 3,4. Hobbies: Swimming, Sewing Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse Initials: M. P. W. Margaret’s Popular Walk 12
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GAGNE, GLORIA JEAN JEANNIE' Entered grade 9 from Nottingham Junior High. Softball 1,2,3.4; Volleyball 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 1.2; Prize Speaking 3; Usherette 1,2.3; Girls' State Representative 3; Chronicle Staff 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. Hobbies; Dancing, Sports, Cooking Ambition: To become a secretary Initials: G. J. G. Gloria’s Jitterbugging Guy HOULIHAN, PATRICIA A. PAT Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class Secre- tary 2,4; Student Council 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Art 1; Usherette 2,3; Senior Play 2,3,4; Woman's Club Essay Contest 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chronicle Staff 4; Junior Prom Queen's Aide 3. Hobbies: Water-skiing. Skiing Ambition: To become a Dental Hygenist Initials: P. A. H. Patty. Always Humble ROSS, ROBERT G. BOB Entered grade 9 from George B. White School. Soccer 1,3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4, President 4; Chronicle Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; F.F.A. Prize Speaking 2,3. Hobbies: Horseback Riding Ambition: Animal Husbandry Initials: R. G. R. Robert Grabs Reins 11
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Class In the fall of 1957 we entered Coe-Brown Northwood Academy with 32 members. The odds were quite uneven--21 girls and 11 boys. The first thing on the agenda was to elect our class officers. We elected President: Thomas DeMeritt; Vice-President: Timothy Scannell; Mr. Bryant Secretary: Margaret Wallace; Treasurer: George Brackett; Student Council: Patricia Houlihan and Richard DeButts. Our Class Advisor was Mr. W. Edward Bryant. Those who took part in sports were: Basket- ball: Thomas DeMeritt and George Brackett. Baseball: Thomas DeMeritt, Thomas Collins, and George Brackett. Soccer: Thomas DeMeritt, George Brackett, Robert Ross, and George Stimp- son. Volleyball: Gloria Gagne, Katherine Sager, Gloria Florence, Margaret Wallace, and Bertha Braley. Softball: Gloria Gagne, Katherine Sager, Ruby Shepard, Gloria Florence, and Bertha Braley. Cheerleading: Judith Baker and Patricia Houlihan. Our most dreaded event of our four years at Coe-Brown happened on October 9, 1957; the Freshman Initiation. It was a little different this year for we were dressed up in costumes during the day. The costumes included everything from hip boots to bathrobes. That night we had to do the stunts thought up by the loyal Sophomores. We held one successful Record Hop. The one big event of the year was the Coronation Ball. Our candidate for queen was Shirley Smith. We are sorry to say that we came in fourth, we’ll try to do better next year. Katherine Sager represented us in the Senior Play. During the year we gained two new members, Robert Sleeper and Raymond Turgeon. We were sorry to lose these students at the end of the year, Marilyn Candeldari, Florance LeClair, Richard LeClair, Dorothy Lovely, Ray- mond Turgeon, and Robert Sleeper. History Everyone was excited and happy to get back to school for our Sophomore year. We returned with 27 members. The odds were getting better, 16 girls and 11 boys. The election of officers was as follows: President: Timothy Scannell; Vice-President: Thomas DeMeritt; Secretary: Patricia Houlihan; Treasurer: Judith Baker; Student Council: Lana Angwin and George Brackett. We were indeed happy to have Mr. Bryant for our Class Advisor again this year. Those who participated in sports were as follows: Basketball: Thomas DeMeritt, Timothy Scannell, and George Brackett. Baseball: Thomas DeMeritt, Timothy Scannell, and George Brackett. Soccer: Thomas DeMeritt and George Brackett. Volleyball: Gloria Gagne, Katherine Sager, Margaret Wallace, Bertha Braley, and Gloria Florence. Softball: Gloria Gagne, Katherine Sager, Ruby Shepard, Gloria Florence, and Bertha Braley. Cheerleading: Judith Baker and Patricia Houlihan. At the beginning of the year we gained Edward Fralin and Ernest Simoneau. Now it was our turn to be mean to the Fresh- men. We organized the annual Freshman Initia- tion, which was held on October 3, 1958. We thoroughly enjoyed having them do the crazy things that we had been urged to do the preceed- ing year. This year we were happy to be able to take part in the first Minstrel Show that has been pre- sented in a long time. It was put on by the Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Gfroerfer of Deerfield. It was a lot of work, but it was well worth it. Those taking part from our class were, George Brackett, Nancy Cheney, Romona Colpritt, Coronation Ball 13
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