s Q -ne hiv Seven years ago a new headmaster came to Conant H1gh School Now after hav1ng ably fulfilled the dut1es of h1s pos1t1on Mr Beal IS leavlng -Iaffrey to take up h1S teachrng dut1es else where Beh1nd h1m w1ll rema1n memorxes ofa man who from the very beg1nn1ng walked among the students emanatmg the rad1ant cheerfulness and the unbounded zeal for good whrch d1s t1ngu1sh h1m Hrs understandmg and encouragement have endeared h1m to the pup1ls who have been fortunate enough to be ID contact w1th h1m and to the whole commun1ty Wh1Ch has always adrnlred and respected h1m as a true leader H15 mterest IH the youth of jaffrey has been d1splayed 1n several ways scholasucally 1D h1S class work soc1ally 1D h1S church and Scout act1v1t1es Although Mr Beal w1ll be away from Jaffrey he vull not be forgotten K1nd and ready humor unt1r1ng IDFCIESTI 1n athletrcs sympathy and krndness for all these tra1ts char acfter1ze Mr Beal and w1ll be m1ssed after he has gone Th1s apprec1at1on IS not engraved 1n golden scr1pt but 1tS words have been d1c'tated by the hearts of everyone who has had the pleasure of knowlng Mr Beal and the s1ncere W1Sh of all IS that he may always enjoy success and happmess 1n every undertakmg . -- xxa- N ' 9 f , . - 9 3 , f a s . . . . Y. . . . , . I . D I 1- I 9 s 9 SENIOR CLASS Left to nght Fxrst Rove Bernxce Hayden Barbara Fenerty james Shxelds Vxce Pres LouxsI.angev1n Pres August Duval Sec George Cox Treas Dons Doud Lucy Pompomo Second Row Alfred Sawyer Harold Mayor Ruth Hyrk Velma Robbms Margaret Peters Olxve Le tourneau Adeha Spear Ruby Potter Thxrd Row Charles Howard james O Brren Marguerxte Deschenes Mary Green Marlon Wxlhs Pn cxlla Balrd Fourth Row Alfred Kelly Alfred Yanulls Marlo Manzone Helen Adams Dorothy Cutter Flfth Rom Mxss Grace Cunnmgham Aduser Bernard Keegan Louxs Murphy Sylvxo Bernler Henry SIIOIS YB 1 !'B YN jp:-u 'Tign- THE CONANT STAFF Le t to 'nghz Front Rom Lena Boudrreau Ruth Hyrlc james Shrelds Barhara Fenertv George Cox Rmchard Adams Batk Rovt Louls Langeun DeForest Sweeney Mxss Katherrne Hancock Adxlser Adella Spear Matthew Walsh Mxss Margaret Cournoyer Aduser Robert Garheld Robert Doud Neale Broun 'Q-.. . -5 1 . Q ' 1 - J . 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A , Q 1 - , . - A , I, X Y., TELEVISION, WHAT IS ITS FUTURE? nTOlPV1S1OD 1 that thought hich sornnv mnto everyone' mind when one th1nks of future rrdio develonmcnt So e th1nk lt 4 ready for its full mani f statlo fhile others be11eve it to be t1l1 in It embrvon t fe I n lPCllPP o r e Nlth the l tt r groun So far, T levi ion has been eonlined laraely to the labo ratory where e periments have econ accoroli hed with great uccc , but after all Tolevi lon 13, we hope, meant for tne av rage ccrsor' ber f1t Qld engovm nt 1U much the same Jay a the r die receiver 1 today It 1 t thl DOlHt that the t ICV1 lon 1 du tl 1 runnlrg 1nto a blaik wall the ob t cl beimu the tran n1s ion of VlSUGl lmaics for Orcat distance The hort fave tran mis mon WllCh is coins comxonly u ed has an of ective Horizou about twent flve U6TfCCtlOH, as TGCCIVQ a cle r age evcrywhexc, the country, in as rad o new the contln nts range f or thirty evoect to COiUl7 ble lf n an oart of the are way s We d ov r I nv h ve sug hosted the f coax al cable to connect small 1 lay StUtlOWS tnrou hout the coun try and + trod ce ir h1 mann r a metwork of statlons But thlS clan if lt ever would cone 1 to LCIDU would ver very low oacf du to th Pact that the oriee of thls c ble We DPOhlblb1VC anountlng to some thou nd of dollar for every mllc that is 1 id Th1 lS TOlCllSiOD cleat problem Could this be overcome, I am sure that tel CVlSlOH would be commorciallged OUlCk1y and efflclently cour e at flPSt the cost of re celver would be vezv hlgh, but no more so than w s the cost of radlo receivers when they fnrst come lHtO common home use between l926 and lQ29 'TGlOVlSlOU wlll be the down fall of the th atre nd the VOEIOF D1CtUT ,'dccl re some They ao not re l1ze the d1 for ence brtweer a mCV1WU oicturc theatre and one own 1lV1Hg room In tle former you sit 1U the d rk nd your eye are naturally attr ctcd to the screen but Jr the latter your livlng room, it wlll be hard to keeo your yes c n t11u llf on sm ll screen esp clally if the room b llghted and there 10 dlvert Tn r fore bOllcV t Q e nle flll tlll g to h JVlC lor Wood ev nlnc s entert lnm at in snlt of he t levl 1on ree IV r 1U the oar lor nlch orob b J 1U m V111 be accept d as cv ryday In SDltC of all the 1mUOdl ments ln th v y of T levlslon let Us hope for the b st and maybe fter the next decade we mar be buylng our c nned soaos after flr t havlng h ard and seen about them on the T3dlO, M V10 Manzone TWANSPORTAIIGN OTE HUNDYED YEARS FRC JL t 2 the Cltl on of 1857 would be SUFDPlSSd at the 1n crfdible aUtOmOJ1lPS tr 1ns boats and alrolanes of todav, the CltlZGD of 1957 would be a ton1shed at the transporta tlOn of 2057 It lS well known that crovress lS faster as t1me goes on Just look at the dif ference betveen a 1930 automo bile and a l937 model! 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M Q X f .J -AJ INSIGHTS Or AVIATION Around the World ln Eighty Days, when Phlleas Fogg, the main character ln Jules Verne's novel, offered to wager twenty thousand pounds Wlth the IBD bers of the Reform Club of Lon don that he could traver e the lobe ln elghty days, they were astounded that anyone would e of such an undertak Reform Club Members accepted Mr Fogg s lager lor how could anyone nope wlth and defeat the hanveableness of the WIDGS, laln, 1nd chance ven dream 115 lhe wllllngly t cape THIS Voyage was one f Jules Uerne's dreams sreptics sald su n a plot was ab urd yet Vern reallzed that the world w s EFOWIDQ smaller be cause of bC1GDtl11C lHV HtlODS lor he has thl same Foeg say that at that tlme the world was ten tlm s smaller tlan lt had Needless t say that ln splte of OVGTWh9l1lIg costa cles, Mr Foge pre ented hlm self at the club at the SPGC1 fled tlme ard won th wager Jules Velne llfed to see many of hls dream fulflll d, but the feats of the all today have more than outdl tanced tHG i aglnatlon of the forerunner of our mod rn C1LHt1L1C age and the world 1 lnd ed, a small place after al Recently, on may 21, other mll stone ln the progr ss of aVl3blOH was checked when the annlversary of Ch3F1H5L1Dd bergh's now famous solo fllght to PaFlS as celebrated The lnstlnctlve foundatlon of the lntellectual llfe ln cu F1OSlty, and 15 lnsplred by a genulne love of knowledge But unfortunately thlS 1mpUlS grows weaker wlth advanclng years, untll at last what 13 unlamlllar 1nSplF6S wlth r ln dlfference or dlseust Wlth no desire for a closer acqualnt ance And so wlth the d tr of curloslty we may ay tnl tlve 1HtSll1g9DC also has dled But if curloslty l to be fruitful, lt must be assocl ated wlth a CCFt31D technlque for the cqulsltlon of knowl edge There mu t be hablts of ObSeFV3tlOD,bG11 f 1F the po Q Slb1l1tV of knowledge, p tlence, and lndustry These thlngs Wlll develop of them selves, QIVSH the orlglnal fund of CUF1OS1ty and the prop- Somchow we become lmpcrvlousto new truth, both and from disuse hard to d1SbC11CVL what we have emphatlcally belleted for a number of years from 1 w f nd t When Llndbergh's CUFIOS1 ty was aroused and people found out that the'Lone Eagleu S on 1 s wa , Ienr Na es, the Chl f rea esed a t1VC of the Phlcaeo lrlblne 1U Par1s,found th t D1mCTJl p o e were bettlng ke e characters 1D Jules erne's book, agalnst he sac e s of the fllght Even tle most hardened had to belleve the new truth when Llndbergh land ed at Le Bourget '1 1 ' ' ' ' .. I O ' ' f - ' ' e r S . . if , , , . . .w . . C . - K-9 1 . 1 Lf ' 1 3 Q ' : v -1 A e. ' .1 7' v-1 L ,,,, - 7 Cry' '- r I l ' A . ' 1. S' 1 E+.: ac' V 1 , L I -G , . . . C O a ' J' . t 3 0 C 3 , . . KD A ' ' 6 , s ', ' ,, - -3 O 0 ' u J n - 1 5, -- IX 3 A . . . v - . l C+ C '. S '- . . S 'n ' 7 3 ' i 'D' ' ' . - 'R lj 1. b l 5 F5 g D G - ' ' ' Y 1 4 3- , Q. 9 . . . . W f ' 's '.1 O' ' , ' - . 13 AL l ' L ' L 15 been one hundred years pFBV1OUS er intellectual education, ' O ' ' 1 ' . uebit ' 11 1 X - 5 'U i i 1.1 s f O Q S 'L . . ' f A ' . - A ' .s ' r . ' 1 l S ' , 'G . rl A- .x ' 1 .Y U 1 ' s - ' e ' ' '- , .4 3 ' ' 'S ' Q m- N ' wa 't y Mr. E -y U 3 3 V V 1 .'el slr .flt - , ' S G - A NJ ' 'J c-, -A 3 . N i. ' e 1., 'TS e n pl H '. , li tha ' Y an- - . ' W J V, n L. .Q C J ' G ' ' L X ' QYSP A ' J. ' . 1, . . 1 . . - I , ' la' , -1 ' , , . xYlO.lJ pru1t1ul CU'lOSltV brought about the record Lre k1ng 1 lt W1le Pos 1s 1JOl, 14: J elca e 1ou1s, 1' .LIAOITA 'QOOQ e 0 'I Jef. J Cr. , fly1ng s d e r Dost a alr ettere 1 hours our nu1 efere L! DPC1l MUG A 11 tlor ll o DLI1 U .L 1 D 4 A .L 1 a JQFHCVIP, fl1gH leon HC flFSt Joran's LllOt lleense ln the UnluPu e3eeS Jas 1 sue o arr1 e 4u1muy, term newspaper WOmaH,lD 1911 er a y the b t nnown Johan ller olo 179 15 hella Hernaxe, o xas lFSt woman to cross t e len c e lrse OI t e same Ilwght Ilene, an the onlywouar ta 16 D10-tn an honor HCCOmQll he wlo has ever r c ngulsned Flylrf WWEFQ d for I hwents lf t1e p an lo braduall la eer1al141ng for var ous oun rles uO 'lly the mal H and develop av1at1on for beth o ace and war t1ne oecupatlons. Among thecmm tandlng feats wnlen tend to HNll18Fl7G manklna Wlth th1s type of travel are numbered the annual Natvonal Alr Qaces n the Unltel St tes, the yfarly glld r meet OI the Qermanf at mas serkuppe Mountaln, and the All SOVlet we t by WhlCh RUSSlQ has 1nst1tuted glldlngild par chute Junplnb uS the magor spores of that country. d In he Unlted states,m1l ltary lV1ctlOH lo oelnv devel o eo lor th slngle purpose o sell proteetlon IH c s of at taek by lDVqdlDg squadrons foung men who GH7lQt 1D he AFmV,NWV', or Mar1ne Alr Corps er lFStFUCtLG very thoroughly 1D every known phase of flylng and m8DQUVGF1HQ nur th Flgld requ1reme1t amlnetlons tounucn pr mllltdfv fl1 r l1n1nat all f on H v'V O I' x nu ut th 11t OUT COU11 y J ell! safety of mv Cl+6'HL recent 110 aster as w rnlnb to flierso Howev r, one so tame 1nto CODoldeF t s o t D nermore, and ex oOGCtlV6 .Jubml-ta, fl Lftfio O1 those olotect J eve and orb d1s would be must al tlon the eountles gms ng r mlles flown wlthout aCC1dent or 1 spe ClflC evample one may onslder tn 1n1 d St es A1r L1ne qOUte 1 Wh1CH 1D the past 1O y ars s b en traversed olales lh one hundled ten mll llor nlles or fl1 ht Wlth the TF ae s pos lble s fety There 1a,e been, durlng the past 5 yolrs, lc mwgor dlrlglble dls seers but do we ever stop o t wnk of tn hundreds of ehou sands of persons who have been kllled or 1nJured by automo blles durln that same length 1me9 seems t be accepted fact that seaplanes are safer than land planes for ln all Thelr years of flvlng, the Pan Amerlean A1rwayS' have not lost a slngle pas enger through a seaplane aceldent Stat1StlCS tell us a person 1S exactly tWlCBZS safe 1U an a1r plane as he 1S ln an automo b11e. v 1. ,p. L. . E Q. V, .-- N n.Z Q , . T :A . V .H ,n. I - , .. .N e . O fl ' of if ' - Yiiln, in 1 r- r 3 ,- ' Q z -V h L f- f -fn with ?ere1d fc ty, ewclr- D- ' W : ' 'Q G . - 1 af the world in 5 'sys 15 c f ' a ' 1 P ' . 2 ard Sl minutes, 11' ' M 1 I -'e ' t 9 3 cavelt f1e1d. Long I'- J fe 3 A ' ' ' land, easj ara thus arrrnt th G e 'L 2' globe. Two years lateh , ' 1 . W f f ' flex the same course '3::,, A - e ' f. Q ' Lhls tiqe alone, end be , e e 'D' ' I 1 - ilign pn'e f' ' r ren:f1'd by' Q. - ' . . L ' U ' ' ' ' ' 'L ' H 1 E ' ' ,died years kefd , ' U 'e s U s P A iv T-1 taken H1gfllZD'S exl, - e '1' f c f be 1 e t st ' 1 e years a'J Z9 lays to r 1 t-e etndie 'fs 2 f'L1 wre'nd +h's globe, 'n a e over heady tf pn e I ' tr' frf m f: 1gan'r. jonen n'so have 1 place in aviation. gre fylei naman pi- Some may qusetien the ot wi: Madame Joanne manevleve U 1 ' 1i'1liHv BTw 1 P' '.'. who made a s 'e1 '1 eeszl F'gdeno'-e ' - ' 't in Q hal ,'e in S. -' fs a 'a '.v , W ' - Tl- ' f 'J H5 1' ' ',f 'S , ' F' e 1 . - t H, 'et O ' Y a Bos s e e ' 0 r I , X rr ' N 1 l'.Ob ,. 1- f . lx . C , ' -bl V es V-f w sf f.fe ' ' an ', 3 e ' 2 ' A4 Qu ','+ whr vef the 'O U 'te . at ' ' a f' H V- ' he Ati? - L ' 1 e ' 1, ' 1 ti by air, th f' it t make o , he e G 1 by h .- n'Q, z f ' 2 , L if , 'A - ' - ..'1 to J c 4Qved ' 1 1' A 'g ' - I fe 1 1 ' 1'15 jvoss, 5 e to t s' 1 a . e A 'Q ,f 'e' elauilele 1,vc - ' 2 2 ll 's'L , lf, air 11,5 - 6 e ' ' ' ' ' - flc 4 :1 J 11 . r' 'L T 'l . 'O Q . Q 'y H - 41 . 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M A . tHE a1rplone 1ndustIy IWVCDLOG 1D xecent years to further mmny lmQFOVGmPDtS have been Doubtl Q our freqtes debt 1G to our pzrentswho have by coopcretlon w1th usznd Wlth DOH nd the OUT' reet w1th cur1os1ty lno HlOUb 1mGg1H8t1OD own gen rutlon to cm? elnuc the oer1eet1on of f1y1ng who of WFOVlDQ truc the proph nmt f1'n1n our omn llfe lei of WD91QhlU of lV1L l he fol h average llVldUel 1ll be accepted by no most con,ervae1ve, and the leom of two y whlch lu llke be iulf1ll d lh the not 1 1 1nt futurt s Around the world LN FlVC Days TODlQHt lt lo mv task o sly Oooc by to you on b h lf o o , nl to than 1 ve 1D uny we le GQIS Jus 1D our quest for the C oss ol all o e who mlded us 1 passed, ow.1rd o you pr1en s, we owe a deep or t1tude,for WlthOUt your loyalty W would never hav at t lned th oal toward whlch we move beer CT1VlHQ for four wears t e ool of GT3dU8tlOH. mcn 1 we Lre greg 1HGGbtCQ to fou for the patlcnt ind helpful manner wn WhlCh you n ve U1de5 u throuu our vcors ol h1 b school LC rnlng. 5uper1ntendent and Members J the Sencol Board we Sl cerely th.nk Jou for the ublc end efflclent teleher whom you n ve p1OVlded fox us F' our teachers, and by numerous SQCFlflCGo,mTDlfGStLd trust 1n our ab1l1ty to uCh1CVG that 11CD lS WO1thWH11C 1U llfe s our dutv to fulfll th trust Qcnoolmetes e hive sh red many happy erperlcnce Wlth you at ear nt, n 1t 13 V1 h regret th t we must now bld you good o Ie W1Sh you th best of suecess lngmnrs to CONC. Classmates por the past foul yeers wfkrwe w 1ted lm a tl ntly lor tHlS Hlght to It has Hnelly JTFlV d and COITIQ SOO1'l 'hall part,eechgp1ng a d1f fer ne way ther V DStltUtlOHS of n1gher goon eerr c col of llf let us a wa s strlve toward hlgher RIMS and hlgner ldcals, for Fo every m n there openeth K hlgh way ind a low, And each one cho seth for hlmsclf fhlch way nls Therefore, K fp prevalent our motto, ' e and endeavor to soul shall go. let ever 1D our m1nds can We W1 ' do our b1t for th betterment of monklnd f1th ll dJurot1on and nope for eacn, I bld you all farewell AdC118 Spear V1leQ1CtOFl3H 15.51 le fl ilu! 11 '.' 1 R 11 csc, 5 1 1 t 1 1 3 i A ' 5 l 1. ., : 3 I 1 1 ' A ' I Q o ' J. Q . 1 l . It 'rl o S ' ' ' -, fu 1 rp . 1 ' oe ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' O e ' 2 ' of - 5e c e ' ' A ' ,fy F .H LH ,qv , WH. , . R -.. A . . as fp ' ' I Q ' 1 f - It i 'J ' at ecy t'ae V 1 ' -l , time, the lf'e , o' -'e L 1 pr' C e O11 1 G t'c 13 k ' u g W e inu' f. 1 W' 1 J a A ' ' ei H ', S LQ Wt 'e:, t' e ' F..o n d ' I G'-' I Cf . 0 ly 1't -5 J MQ '1 J 11,3 ' ,- --Q K ' 1. ..1:i'. 113-x ' 1 d'StQ A f u if , Q e N e ' L1 ' . 0 L I J 0 -yn . ' - . O. . . P Q ,L t W du , 3 V A, 3. . p '- O '- ' . ' c c f 'e ' f 1 . A 1 J' 18513 fi C. , W , .L K . . G Q fi . U h i th 5 ru 1 ' e' f.y we Q A lm 4' ' ' - L . Q rv, jvl' td ,x y ., - It I G .L ,,. . q1'vyhC 3 've ' U A JW' - 'N to 1 ' ' W 1 , e lee knowledge. ing or enroll immediately in th: Q h ' ' e 1 l- T Y - 3 .1 ' L d ' 4' 'Jf bf fo ' 1 1 ' 1 3 rr TL . ,A F1 . I J' . , Q .1 , , , O - ta' e G ' ' Hf Q X 1 'H H11 o' ' I J ' A ' L :I .1 ..- ki ' 1 .- l ' 1 Or- . 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' 1 lj 5 up fx X1 , yff NA ll ' C '11 ' We the SeH1OT Cl ss o Conant H1 h School Bas Jaf fref, U w Hamp FITS known the worlc ofer for our brllllancy and ror our talent do Iereby flnd our clve bomt to Npass oat ouletly U Due to our ear y nd ucoeu cxp1 ct1OH we do tnfrtf To make publ1 n and 1 t be our la J estument TO 1HE HIGH SCHOOL we r nt the fore mSHtlOH d tal ents of o r famous cl Sc w1th full oe mlSQlOP to erlect up on ouz future glory shame c lf h spoloeles we e L 10111 scr tche e v ll ch 1rs an W I1 h to extend our 1U ere tn nks and apnrecl t1o o nt tn chers of Con nt Hlgn School lor the help th y have QIVLD us durlng the l st our ve r so e them t nder crprcs ions gT1Cf for our OCCQQIOHB1 ob streperous m1SdGCdS TO TIE JUNIOR GLASS grant as before us h ve done our h1s torlc m rk of uper1or1ty other cl s TO THE SOPBOMORE CLASS we le ve ell that e h ve left HO E A hope that you may reach the he1vhts to Wh1Ch your S1St6l cla s h s asplred IO THE FRHSHMAN CLASS we bequertk a1e ddV1CG from the depth of our expermence and the re 11Z3t1OH th t H llttle learn1ng 1 d ngerou thlngn and vet llttle 1S better th n none I, AL RED SAWYER leave my deslre to make up other people's minds for them to Ed- mund Ellls. VELMA ROBBINS leaves her dre my 6XDTGSS1OH cSp6C1 lly notice ble durlng study per1 ods, to Evelyn ereen I JAMES O'BRIEN leave to my revered 1 ter deep re ret that I 1or t be back next year I B RLICE FAYDEN leave my b1l1ty in ngl1sh to Ken neth Record nd my b1l1ty ln history to Robert G rf1eld I SYLVIO BERNIER leave my he1ght to M JOTIE ll1s ln order to orcvent nf further L1ll1but1 n nd Brobdlngn gl n comp T1SOD 1 sure she I, LOUIS MURPrY le ve my he d Ol h IT to John MOC rthy I LOUIS LANGEVIN leave my Off1CG of pre 1dent of the SCH1OT Ol s to Robert Doud o th t th I le element m y e represe ted on the gOVeIH1Hg t ff I RUTH HYRK le ve y self COHSC1OU ne s to Fr ncls L B116 The u e of thlS gl t 13 left to the d1scret1on f r nc1s I AUGUST DUVAL leave my pl ce the Hone nd onlyn Con nt H1gh School reporter to H rry H mllton MAROLFRITE DESCHENES leaves her S11mH6SS to Bessle Hell ve knov that BGSSIS 1ll ap precl te such thoughtfulness on Marguer1te's part I LUCY POMPONIO le ve ny qulet voice to Gl dys Whlt ney She c n show her gratl tude by doing wlth lt what she wlll. 2 ' e f - 7 -r ' 4 ,L ' A ' Q . 1 , , I U - an A . 7 CN . y .e' 's, , . - ea ', - W- 1 - . . ri .I N . I A 4, . c I FZ , 1 . v . 'W sa s a 1 - , L . , 1 ,- 3 , - J s s 1 a l a . Q Qian 2 'r1, ' ' H' ,g H' L' S S ':ra'o A ' U, 's', L ,, . Q. declare LUIS o '1 'st ... ' 1 -1 ,. . . .4. T' Y I 1J,.g, ci ll' U 1 ull g , JL: 4.1 A x , s 1 'W ' a L - rl' ' ' .- A 7 - ' ' ' 4. g., Q. at 5 s', .1 a 1- ' e - I e . K u -1 a H F - u A T 1. 'AI' . .. . I' - , K -J , A K . r 1 . f-1 ' ,. Q ' ' E ' ' . ,. ' , - D v an - - ' -L , ' , . fa ed 3 and wlt . C 1 f , t 1 a 1 f - . . ' 1 l1av1 occas lc s a rss on A a a a a th ua s, desks, a , d , 3 s. I'u - , . . floors. wlll appreciate th1s glft. ' . , '1' 'T H e v Ss 1 2 1 I , a Q ' ' A A 'B 1' vw 1 ' ' ry ,., ' ' 15 V V C-2 1- Cf--' - Us ' Uv.. '- J C... u ' n t' tff aa, e a -. , - - Jr ' . 2 '1 ' - . . . . v C, , ' , 3 I-A - ' ' aft- I S : f , a.sg we al- leave to - 3 s , s . e evo eos of Q e ma -1 ga b . . . . ' cg S. ' XH A ' . . s a . Y . 'nv I , +11 ' We , , Ja. In all - as es e - S S H , , , . . . a 1, - a ' -- s f . . . . . . a..s s . 0 , . f a . 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B RNARD KELGAN le ves the power tb t he h Q of re traln I lb l flO1 SVIHO ques t1OHS to P tT1Ck V rxllle Everyone 111 be mo t oprec1 wtlve If P ITICK use t 13 g11t to 'J 101 I Wlll tIe ut O t DORIS DOUD leave y n tebook to the Sopbo tl t TOCIT tudy of y b rad 6831 1CF I RIpILLA BAIRD leave ononly of the CCC boys to oro Duliord JXDIS HILDIL, VL, ZLS 1 ty I del ford to r DCIS Y WHUIIQ o to lll 1 longer b necr s ry for hln to rlde blcycle my k1ll t nllkinv co Dorls hd ms s nny Q le o hOplHg cr t he C SLTY ILO I hnROLD MAJOR le ve my Rene UICIGT 1 orc te pnere s I d d I MARIO MANZONL le ve my Ctlng b1l1ty to Dcmorest Sveeney, knowlng t t h Ch6T1SD6S tb1 glft thc n coming JUDIOT cles 1ll revcr lack nero for ltS plays my cood beb vior t e u le Lb er m n Lst1n Cl ss deem lt tbelr I BARBARA F NLRTY le ve in school to of the Fresh 1 o em prlvilege to t lk over 1thOUt perm1ss1on, the d y's Q lunm nt I HLLILN ADAMS Ie VG my pl ce 1n the offloe to Lorra ine L HQcV1H MARY GREEN leoves her en g ging glggle to M rtba MCKIH HOD 1--K ' 1 gy r- fa if - Q. , '.'. A , Cl. I o 2 Se ds - ' 1'o as a G ' .. 4 ' Y 1 ' - s ' 1 lg In ase, f ' .I Q -. Q - , I , 3 , ' 11 ' L D. 1 1 ' . u -Q 4 K .1 VY . I .1 i C.. .. , E M A , EL . , , w . . 1 . A , . , w L ci. ' S h 11 'A 4 ' ' - .-,W ' . , - . . . ' . -. I I ul S u L ' E ll 1 J. r I 7, ' 2 fn C... u I I m n N - V1 . 7 7 -I t - T , ,-, .X A -1 1 Il if S1 , .C 1 1 . - -4 ' Le 1- f I ' ' fm . 1,'e class RG H s ' D 3 .-s . a - ,. , ' .Y , ' , pil 'SICS' LIZ, i, 1. C CT, 'T'1 '1 ' 4 . , 'x 1, ' ' J , P' O , 1 d S a . a my Lf L f f e ' -. J i.1e I Q ' . A ', 15 -1 , 11 I L , 1 1, 1-1 ' 'v rw ' . ' h ' ' 1 L S L D ca Us h xl - I ..- ,I 'Fi ,. . ' R ' ' ' trls no 1 T F Q 1 5 3 , . . . . . . ar . s rot lt r IO . . I a . .1 c 2 is a 1. 'I . N G . . '-4' ' 1 ! ' ' N E 'S G '21 3 f'IT' 11 1' , ' I, DORO1nY OUTTLR, leave to Mary HRm11tOD. . . 1, s Q ' . Q ws to ' A ' ,N .G '- -1 ' I . I Q4 -- 0 , , C, . CLS H Fx. ' ' c. , f. . , s - 'W uv I a I an . .,. ' .L , ' 'Ll r .. Lul Ln. 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I I JnRIOW WILLIQ le ve my proficlency ddncer to Mlldrod D vis I OLIV LETOURNVAU le ve ry prlvllege of being l to to h1story cl s ev ry uorulng to Helene Whltehc d I, RD LIA sPEnR, le ve my Stdd1OUSHuQS to Rome Dur nd ALFRDD KLLLY loaves hlS posltlon on the b seb ll te m to P ul B1ngham I MIRGAR T P TERS leave ay errors 1D typcvr1t1ng to ,deli SITOIS trustlng that she wlll DTOf1t by ny mlSt kes I RUBY POTTER leave my well devel pod sense of humor I ALIRED YANNULIS leave my b1lity b sket bwll pl ver to Rlcb rd Id rs I GLORG COX le ve ny prowess W boxer to uy Eoves R NRI SIROIS leeves h1S kno ledge oi ferm1ng to Neale Brown I CHIRLLS HOWARD le ve m k1ll ith a n nd ny l ree supply of fl h SIOIICS to M tthew W lsh In due t6St1mODy xhereof s by the be rt se l of the cl ss of 1937, 1d W1tHCSSGd by the most out standlng cl ss of Con nt Hlgh School we declare thls to b our l st wlll nd test ment on th1S menor ble twenty f1ISt d y of June 1n the ugust yewr nlneteen hundred and thlrty seven LOUIS B. MURPHY ATTORNEY AND I RISE One FVSHIHQ dur1 g that ro t,unccrta1n per1od between uloter ani spr ng,I at by the flF6P1duC ln the dusky tW1 I1 mt, xvncer ng why my career a rat more out tandlng hmd lxnned my 1fe o r1t o1eth1ng really worth vh1l 15 true I h ve ar ten 1rt1clrs of some st1nd1ng 1 u be llvhtly better bit 1 1 I an WF1 1ng I alway have tnat feel1ng of pre sure stralnlng the Q t TD s n a mo L as ould n v r be able to take ad1ant a L of the pIOHl ed chance H o make good H thllh 1n ly reJer1e I e asleep, as 1 often my cu tom In my dream I llved my mCdlO ere l1fe ov r aga11 but m dlo Cflty gr dually blended lHtO lauded iuthor of great books book of ICal1 m,books of ph1 osophy nl y s, books of o mince I drelmed of one grea worl and then other e r to Fl c to the te J 1mm1 of all ne cvpfctatlons an a thor coul 1 h to atta 1 and yet SOMEEUTQQ mlSSlHg 31d d n y a +hou ht come to ne that I J IlT+fh great boo I had not r1tten play QC ne after scene came my m1nd and gradually out e m1 an dCIlD1tC ce sdaplng them clve and rcvolv lnf belore me on he ever ehang E356 The locale of the flFSt settlng va Fort tyer 1n VIP glHld, where 1 once v1s1ted 1n my youthful days on a famou tr1p to 1 hlngton There ln the knall garb of the Unlted states Army my characters, Har old Major, Charles Howard and Alfred lnlng fected danger Kelley are buslly exam new d6V1CG recently per by them to lessen the of exploslons 1n a1r crafts The scene changed and a garden party next presented lt self The hostess, Barbara Fenerty, who had F6CGlV6d her tralnlng 1D home ECONOMICS, was graclously J6lCOUlDg the guests and 1ntroduo1ng them to the os se sor of a lovely VOICG who was to enterta1n the group The 1deally balanced plcture was gradually formed and the center stood Margaret Peters POHTIHS forth her unusual VOICE 1n a dellehtful song Myrlads of scenes woald nec e sarlly have to be 1ncluded lH th1s fantasy of m1H6 and a VIGW of an ultra modern hosp1tal re veals Dr Bernard Ke gan, an em lnent surgeon, relaxlng after a d1ff1cult operat1on, PFGISIHQ the three cleverest nurses of the hosp1tal, Ruby Potters,Dor1s Doud, and Dorothy Cutter Dlr 1ng the br1ef t1me the scene 13 present I seem to hear the nur ses try to persuade the doctor to 301D them IH a ame of b1ll 1ards, for they h ve found that the game t a a SOOthlHg balm to th6lF n rves after a tedlous day wlth the1r p1tlEHtS There IS soon sketched ln my m1nd the IUXUFIOUS salon of the new NQUEGD El1zabeth H crowd lS m1ll1ng about the mo t glamorous of all ere tures, Velma RObb1DS She 1S accom p n1ed by Ruth Hyrk, who 15 clad 1n a Gorgeous m1nk coat Agaln the dlalogue reveals that Ruth 1S trylng to untangle the threads of Velma's many love affa1rs Slowly the crowds fade away nd Capta1n'James O'BF16H and Flrst Q J '11, .H . - . - s. r 1 ' ' - v ' ' Q A ' - - v'1 J ' 1 ' i - sf , X 554 . I ,- , , . - .. . '. '. L ' , I s xc ' s . I Q1 p e'n all l t , I O . w e s L '. X P - ' - V e. It a - v lt- , J f- ' - -s .f ' ' C. 4 .1 . A IA I E aid roy 2 s g J ' ' , ' ' w1.er rl ' t' C H s ' ' v r ' . 1 ' , . J - . f. , es - re- ' p , ' ' ,. 1 11 , ' . ' lg - bas - me. It S cezs el 5 ' lf I w ' , e'e 1 e N. f'- J - - X f ' gs .- ' 1 s ' a t A in '. 4 1 1 . A . . ' . 4 ' 'rv' I- 3 ,J K - f , . A X D , . ' D -r ' s 2 .'s . , 1 S Q ' A ' - ' - . ' w , ' f r: ' v fr ' I . - ' V 1 v ' - ' T7 ' 1 7 ' ' . - ' genlus and I saw myself the I ' - f 1 .. f : ' r ,, f ,- - K I, ' 0 ' 53 ' 'I S lm ' . S ' Q ' v .L ' 7 57- Q- G ' - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' fi 5 Q -L ' :I 1. J Q ' 1 A J s. I s-em' ' ' ed ' s - , '-rv sm . 't f ' . - t'- -, e f f ue - ' ' ' I ' old w's - ' 11 . , - 1 11.1 was . ' 1. 1 - - e l U Wg. fn- I r - - Q - f C ' - , ' O I la' xv' Juan 1 -f ks bit -, Q . + 1 uv . ' 4 ' If S' f ac s s , ' C ' c W -5 L ,J , y 3 t 0 . . E In . . , of , . ,v U . I , tn- st I sew V - s nes -.7 ' f- A fe , , -. L - D ' ' Q L A . , + s ' ' v 1 ' 1 ' . A lng s 1 . - - - 5 a A Q CL ., Q- . . - . F . 1 A . 7 '. S 1 ' v G' ' . - ' ' ' f 1 2 ' r ' ' ' . . - . , . , J, ' K' 0 C: . Q I ' . WELS D T o y ' I ' ' F , ,. . , U L L 4 . T' f 1 - A 'V ' c u. ' . yr , , . l L 'S 1 Mate Henry SIFOIS, who are 1n ch rge of the malden voyage of the sh1p,made themselves known to the lovelg lQdl8S and prom 1SG 1 del1ghtful CFObQlHg The wheel turns agaln and I P1CtUFC the FECTS1t1OR room of M1 Rowlond's School for 1ounv lad1rs On the faculty are Helen AdumS nd Mary Green fhesr two are commentlng on the succe stul try uts they have had fox tne new play when Mar puer1te De ch nes JO1H them and tells of the excellent gym n t1C 6Xh1b1t1OH Wh1Ch would soon t ke pl ce under her d1r ectlon The scene shlfts aga1n large group of peolle, who are start1ng out on a hazardous gou rney ln a new plane, are belng made comfortable by Lucy Pomp onlo, an attract1Je a1r tew ardes The rolllng plaln of the pralrle 1U the d1 tance, an a ttractlvelv bullt ranch house near by, aan v1ew1ng the unex celled work of the 1nter1or de corator, Bern1ce Hayden, are the two pros erous ranch ovn ers, Alfred anulls and Alfred Qawyer Bernlce 1 trylng t tell them that lthough she sp CC1a1lZ6S ln paper hanglng and antlque furnlture, she 15 very proud of her flrst ranch house The two Alfreds are pos1t1ve that the hou e v1ll draw more guests to the1r dude ranch The kyscraper looms ln the moke and sun and has soul Pfalrle and valley, stre ets of the c1ty pour people to lt and they mlngle among 1ts twenty floors and are poured out agaln tack to the streets, pra 1r1es and valleys 1 e men and women, boys and glrls so pagred ln and Ulf all d V that QIVGS the bu1ld1ng a soul of dreams and thoughts and mem OFIGS CCar1 Sandburgl Floor after floor reveals ltself to me tnd the faces of those who are the Hsoudsn flash across my mlnd In a rlchly furnlshed l w offlce are AdCl18 spear and PFISC111 Balrd sec retarles toll me Sh1elds, attorney, famous for the m nner ln Wh1Ch he handles d1VOFC6 ca es Another floor nd two en glneer , M r1o Manzone nd Louls Murphy, are excltely congr tu l tlng one nother for shortly they are to le ve to bu1ld 1n re l1tv the br1dge of thClF dre ms The m1n11ture model x s before them nd they revel ed 1U the beauty of the thlng Doctor lawyers, GHQIHGGTS gournallsts, S6CFEt1Tl6S and ph rm C1Sta all flnd lt conven lent to be housed N1th1H the skyscraper The dental OfflCS of DF sylvlo Bern1er and h1s as 1st nt Marlon wlllls lS not too far away from the OfflCG of two gournallsts August Duval nd George Cox These txo are taklng turns t lklng 1nto dlSCOHHECtGd Hmlken, rehelrslng r 'the b1g show to t ke pl l tter Apparently they are Hout Wlnchelllngn Wlnchel Down, doxn, down, my floors go and on the flFSt I s 1de l potherc rv shop Louls L ngevln stands there ready to ald manklnd SOOthlDG drugs 1f o e 1 111 nd coco colds o help les en the tenslon of the hectlc mode of l1V1Dq of the 'souls of the skyscraper Vagwsly, I was aware that my succes had had all th gla mOuF I expected and yet, .nd Yet, There + A L Q . . . 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It s th -- v ' ,A ' 4- -, , yy , s C ., ,,, Q wee. is . fall 'V 1 2 1 I awake wlth a start as my book falls to the floor I shake my he d 1 llttle daved at the com monplace reallty of my po lt1OD An I pl muon more satlsfled CLAS UIDCE the world began ropl have kept record OI Jent KhlCl h ve taken place Town an mount f h1 tJFlCS h tn t po terlty may kno: fhat lo been aeeompllsh ed, and y centlv alu tre lraetlens f tle or ould beneflt them se ve ry de troylng all thelr hl tory from the stuov of hlstory that W rs tventy or hlrtf yelr ind, Nhrr Co IF 1 d lt the os 1b1l1t 1VP o palr Sdyl l p y lar e ovey 'o have thelr wuollea and ub profs sor re book Weople Know ur t lnterv nother w r t t We t ltse 'FlStDFj can lntrln bout Therefor t 1 prefe sor vue t here lere no 1 tory loom o ld be eos er to r note vorld pea Nox, ltbouvn tnts learn u e e r bEllFE6 a torl slould be d tro ed, belleve pust rlty wlll want Ol wh t th c use of l aceompllshed It is my proud d y tonlgnt to l te to ou the JCtlVltlP of the largest elas ever to enter Conant H h ,ebool t Cla s of l 7 In september 1955 Fre hmen a slgned s ats ln the front of the maln room Our class w s so l rge we occupled more than hllf of wlth me and mlne, as lf I ad tasted of the flery WINES f the mlghty and found them lack rl that prlng of nlne lng 1D eomparl cool mountaln Ollve L tourneau C as Proohet HICTORY the maln study h ll and b cause other el se ve ut to m ke room for u we dldnlt feel s lDS1gHlfl cant former 1D COmlDU cla ses probably h d felt Durlng thl year our only cla s aetlvlty was an outlng to the Poole RLSCFVdt1OH Came HC C C ' d , plled lnto the army trucks, loaned to us through the klnd ness of Captaln Flanagan, and Gnyoyed a hllarlous tlme at the foot f old Monadnock At on early meetlng we e fOllOWlUU offlcers leoted tw pre ldent, James Shlelds vlee presldent, secret ry, Auoust Duval trea urer, G orge Fox he s We offlc rs erved cap ble well dur ng our Sophomore and JuD1OT years Wlth one excep tlon Uurlng our Sophomore year hdella Spear cted as secr tary the offlee reverted to Auvu t Duv l agaln our thlrd yefr Ullzabeth Flan g n, who W s elected to e Conant t ff, left at the end of her Freshman year and her place was fllled by Barbar Fenerty Dorothy Cutter and August Duval were chosjh ath letlo representatlves Louls Lanvevin, There 1 no doubt that ln Spltb of our large number we suffered some oualms at the thought of m6CtlDg strange .- .H n A D I f l ' . h e e.' ' t . ' 'I 0 a f ' - - A - ' 1 - fb ' H 3' ' , ' ' ' 'son v'th d M'55 , X A 1 ' ' ' ' s ' a' . - 1' S . - S c O' ' , ' 8' 6- p: e 1 iv' - .. ' e- as s had to 'J s v 1 'e e ' f . mo o a l s, W 3 ' d ctties -a g a- 17 ' -H o ' ' L - ts o m'Al t ' . ' , as 2 ' - ' O s : - c,:i p - s X s a - . lis ed so .la s ' . 4 's - X uf fn o 'mas ' ' V V, . N ' s ' ' ' s-u et a s' -- 1 2 s f ' . We t M s 'l- 'lf 'N o be f ,. . . s for a ay H T W ld wf' f H ' - L ' ' l s , fs f ' ' -' - ' - 's s. I ,I ' ' 1 V - . . . . .1 ' I a s oco a ' els of 1 o . v' e t ' 3 1 s f 1 el omg Ufte W' h e p - a 2- ' - s' ' I y of 1 ' Q a hey 2 ' O ' H : g J up LH 'esof' 'ng, s' ' f H '- 5 ' 'L' I mux FGbf3 ' lf-- - ' ' O4 ' we f Q0 1 WH' g e ' it.H ' e D' : o g 'es ' e, 'h's 1 s. ar- f e to ,' . T. se als g ,s the if tif w ' ' e se 1 A8 and h's ' 1- is it W u - i ' , J C i, 1 p :s.e- V A ce. ' Tu f' - 1 J e - O T I ' 1 ff . - 'Q l ' 1 - a - ed prff ssor loss '.' ll ' C 3 '- o J A his 'ee .1 e es y Q s a A- we Q 'Q f 'f e ' H ' 'fe . h ' - af to Kn r C a e leo. 937 a ' a H V th r- ' . s a s- L - ut 'sl re a - y 5 . . .IS L u I t ' . ,, 3 'es Y 1 . ' o ig- Fon' -- he is 95 . ' - . V p . . F 2 -H ., 55 s V, were s ' - to - 's ' . F 'a. a ' L ' J' ., F 7' ' .. teachers We actually felt at home when we found Mr Homer Forcler on tre upper floor for he had taught a large number of the ela s lh JuDlOF hlgh We were very sorry to have hlm leave at the end of our flrst year, but F15 place w s ve y efflclently f1 led by Mlss Ella beth McCoy In our Sophomore year our ell s of forty two members was O1V10bO, of we d 1D D1 s Cunn1nvham's room e t e ot rs ln mls MeCo ' IOOl year, we fol ow IYL the p ee d t t by Su F as es e p s , d1dn't partlelp te 10 any dlVlGU l l etl lty, ut d to coup r t ln eve y school fu etlon Our thletlc repr OF Ol v tr ntatlve were Adella The Gln nt Glee Club, to whleh mzny f us belonned, JOIHLQ wlth the F1tZWlll1dm and Troy Glee Clubs nd have concert lu the three towns Amos Fortune, one of J f freyl flfbt publlc benef ct ors, left sum of more o t e chocls f Jalfre wa voted Jn l9?8 to use the IHCJHC of the money s pF1ZCS ll puUl1C peaklng conte ts lhrough ul VJld ble delays the flr t conte t Jas not h ld n tll the sprlng of 1935 Among the wlnner wer three f our member Barb ra Fen rty, James Snleld , nd W1ll11m Purdy Sept mber, 193 arrlved, our cl ss now numbered thlrty 51X Thlb year wa to be o r most lmpcrtant year, soclally and flnanclally In October xltn the alproprl te COlOFlDgS of Jr n e nu bl ck we ven ur ed tlmlely to sponsor a Hal lowe'en Ball Ne felt Justly Jroud of t C net result o thls dance and our Washlngton Trlp fund was increased 1n a worthwhlle manner The Junlor Play, nMlSS1Dg One Palriu was presented under the dlFECtlOH of Mlss Cournoy er on February 17 Those tak lng part were Barbara Fenerty, Ollve Letourneau, Ruby Potter, Dorl Doud, MHTQUGTILC Des chenes, mary Green, August Du val, Harold Magor, George Cox, Wllllam Purdy, Louls LWHQGVIH, Marlo Manzone, and James Shlelds Early 1D March we spon sored, Wlth the able 3SS1St ance of parents and frlends, a St Patrlem' Supper By thls tlm6 our bank account had eroxn conslderably larver and S6U1OFS leave for Washlngton lt d wncd on us that our dream would soor be a reallty In May another opportunl was Ven to HtT1U e l1 nt fanta t1OH t the annual May ball Unlon hall was at traet1vely decorated IH plnk nd whlte and Ken Boutelle's orche tr furnl hed the muslc Analn th1S year many of u took p rt ln the JOlHt gle club concerts Wh1Ch were held wlth the Troy glee club 1D Troy and Jaffrey under the su pervlslon of Mrs Mlldred Whltcomb of Keene The second annual Amos Fortune Prlze Speaklng Contest was held on May 31 Barb ra Shlelds prlzes were WWGFGSO to Fenerty ard JGDSS d1d not seem posslblc year could pass so yet the receptlon tendered to the Sbn1OFS 1n June brought us to the P63112 that qulckly 1 . 1 . . 1 ' 1- - ' I-iw 1 .1 1 fs 1- I W' .1 ' ' l e 'H H' - ' ' 4 . 4 7, M ' ' . , L- S . , . . . I 'r - 1 . , ' L 3 - 2: - f ' .' 2 a -r ' ' Ste. .:V V .1 1 . N- , . , - 'pal 3 , . ' ' , I ' - A .S , . - - . 7 S , e - - 'I Q I , .- '. some 'A us Ire seat- 2' ' Y C'.'1,I'S-X 1 V' gt., 1 . :. an n- ne' ' 4 's y s ' n. This be - I, - - '12 '2 re e en se 'ep.-, A e cl'es of th' a.t ' ' a '. e in- X I . ' a c aes a 'v' b 1 ' ' M VC, f ii El Q 1 ' fl' o f ' S Y 0 'nl ' . a f ' , ' e ese . '1s I 1 ' O v ' O- Spear and Alfred Kelley. when, in Aprll, we saw the X C a is ' ' 31 - ' ' , - ii X O V I -5 . L - - Q . : - I 3 1- .4 W . ,. -4. ' T ' ' ' a 7' A 1 e ' ' ' I S I, ,-. . ' ' A 'g' ' S a 1 f .' ' a - - ' - . ' - 1' ' w - ' 3 - - l . - J . ' K I il .A i Aly ta 5 U-. ' Q I hh.. S I O 'F' cy. TS LL S 0 - s Q 1 . , D lg ' fi. . ' QL . .1 L . S XC . JS . S G . Q . G H ,g zu f' a - - W I A . s s W . e u - ' ' l I A ' . . A . - e ' V s - e as o ' .' f s f 'a e 4 ' - ' , ' s a P' 'e . - e Q ' 1 ' - a ' A . . ' s 2 u ' - . ' r : ' I 1 . L ' 1 ' , . I It - w 1 3, 'a e ' 3 ' e ' a g- a ' a '1 f t - ' ' , - 1 '- ' H' . , I - at1On of the fact that 1n too short a per1od we would b endwnr o1r stay at Conant hlgh School We returred ln S ptamoer to flnd ou selves Sellers C alas P d gradually de erefsed ntll only thlrty one m nears ere le te slec Lol eanfavwn Pl s dent Janes enreld Vl e pre ldent, A1 ust Duxal, retary Geor 3 Co aa urel Barbara Fenerty nd Alrr d Kelly were tue athl t1c representatlves, Ollve Letournaau end August Ddful n vnnr been the re re sentetlfes tue pr vloue year We rad t o deflnlte ob JcCt1VQb to attaln TTIS year a trlp to Waslnngton and our gradratvor ro help name pos slble tlc f1rSt ooJect1ve e served de1lVlOUS Harvest Supper We m1st QIVS credlt W ere lt 1S due end our pal en s xere more tn 1 r QPOHSI ble for the flrenclal success oi the upper W t 4 niened In Ho W oo U th Senlor WUQ presented ld Deeember U1 s Ccrrnoycr v the coacn Ollve Letourneau, Barbave renertv Ruth Hyrk E6T11CG Hayden Ruby Potter James Shlelds M rlo Wanzone erold L or James O'BIlC ably portr ved the roles as Sl5H6d to them Velma RObblHS, August Duval, and George Cox Oar class movle UPenrod an Samu x s presented trroueb the klndnes of Ur Vannl Th1 mOVlG, you xlll rec ll wes tn story of several young boys ro iormed Junlor G men club JOVIHQ plCtUTeS do exert an lnfluence on younger people for there suddenly sprerg up 1D the lover grades a SSIIUS of Junlor G men clubs Words SOmGt1mGS seem mean lDg1GSS rhen one trles to press thanks re certelnly one many slncer th nks to our p rents for the many ys they h ve helped us to lncreese our coffer They sponsored o food sales C d lso on o the very peouler penny sales he 1U school held several candy sales At lest, the tlme for us o leave for Wasnlngton Q rlved' We were very sorr several members of our cless could not go vlth us M155 Cunnlngnrm and Nr Beel were our cr pe ons end e enjoyed Ween never to be forgotten tYlS t1me I llSh to the on bchelr of the cless who helped to make tnls tr1p pOSolDlS May l l 3 two teams from Conant partlclpat d ln the Qcholershlp Day for Sen 1OlQ held t Yeene The Dc HpStlC rts team C3HS1StlHg of B rbere fenerty, Bernlce H y den and Cllve Letourneau sh red the nonors of second place Wlth Plnkerton Acedemy The hlstory tc h ee JDIQSG flrth place conslsted of nutn Hyrk Adelle Spear end James Snleld On Memorlal d y two sen lors, Helen Adans nd Bernerd Keegen TGQTSSSDTIHQ the pu plls of Conant peld trlbute to our three greatest bene factors John Conant Jules Durant .nd Albert Annett by pleclnv rre ths on thelr re spectlve zreves The folloflng boys sn glI1S have represented the c ess 1n sports herguerl e Deschenes Berbara renerty, Ruth dyrk, Adelle Spears, gust Duval, Harold M Jor Louls LuHg6V1H, Alfred Yenulls . 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Q A. -H s 1 ' ' J U .- L ri , 1 I 7 1 1-, N e, 1- .-. Wm A . 1 i 1 at ' 1 d. 'L4.n v ' ' . X . ff yy .- n 2' C ' ' 1 - - fn rf V - . n.' 'L Q . n J 0 if ' . 1 ., -e 9 S A 'V . -,e , 1 11 ff V 'X ' -M V L ' M N e a d - ' I ' n ' L 'UH' .4 . C. 0 . L E 'F ' - 1 ' . , . ' H ' . -, 't ' 1. . .. f, ' ,I , ,E 1-1 J , e 9 ' ' A L U.- n f - ' 'ts ' I 0 H . '. L. , . f- ? . . A . ri . Charles Howard, James Shields, and Bernard Keegan. It 1C fitt1ng thut es I close the snnu ls of thi our hr tory th t I should extend ts T1 CUHH1UQh8m, our class 1 ser for four yerrs the Sl1CbIE srat1tude for her oooperst1on er nly lO one could work any n lfev ror any class than she Lls 4 we do thcnk her WORLD EVENTS e o ess of 1 vnlooue you to our grrdustlon SXGTC1QGS deny other oltsses huvs stood oefore you us we do ton1gnt at the end of our hlgh school llfe ns spokesman for THIS class I Q0 not lntend t ll you of the d1fforenoes between us nd the other class ss th t you have seen grcdu ate but of the 1mport noe o' the t1me 1n Wh1Ch we grsduete fnd the many world events we have seen 1U our l1fet1ne th t W l so esta 1F h1s+ory rl FIlLrl.1ClJ1n. COHOmlo oh nges s tak1ng ploce 1U our oountlv a well s Fe mho s to should une do resllse tn t s sro lVlHg 1A rl 1 h1 .re leernlnn more nd more e oh fav and h t forld events 10 beL1HD1Hg o mean some 5 D s P nterest n offf1rs besldff +hose ooodr rlnf 1U our oountry IQ lfDOT t nt o us bee use e ere just strr out 1n the Yor Ln knonletrc of vorld fr 11s 1S C v1ll he e l o 11168 evsrwons SSpqC1ellY Most of us were Dorn 1n 'f' IA? lest the time for graduation has come again and four more years have passed. Tonight there wlll be awarded diplom.s to thirty one pUpl1S w o four yeers ego Srld N e an We i N fn we hive Our h1StOIY lS one f FlCD :ny clfss may Justly be orotd DOIIC Doud OUR LIFETIME the restless t1mes immedlstely follow1ng the close of the Worlf War when men vho were return1ng from war had dlffl oulty rn sdJust1ng themselves o a LOTUQ 1 e sn to e o ngts n lCh the wfr n rought foout vis t that nQt1ons began bulldlng up f er the rcvsges of the vcr Our oh1ldhood wcs spent durlng the prosperous ers then bUSlHcSS es fork for everyone e sew the W ll Street ore h 1r 1929 followed o the greatest e bOOm1Hg end there known vhen one fter nother fQCtOT16S closed noun end N11 l1ons ere thrown out of ork We have seen prosperlty return srsouflly nd ndther oeores sion has one do1n 1n r1story The f1TSt non stop fllght across tts ftllntlo fro New York to P T18 rs CCOnpllSh ed hy Colonel ohnrles A Lrnd bergh nt pETlOd we renenher exeotly ten yscrs C o UT1UQ ou tlne hes oo ourred the development of ra dio and nov vs a muy hear progrems fror every part of the world I C L. . F H . D Af 5, ' M, E. s. S v ra. ' . 1 . 5 .' ' C. ss h ' 'W s.. A G. .' W . f'ss ' Q ' C , ' W ll Q d 'L . Ri7l,0 , 7 Q, . 5 O W1'H Ll, D K' 'fl . 3 N u nw. s A . . A 1- 1 splendid s ' . C - 1:f.i' 1 , - ' o V D -s 34 - 1 7' rx q his ann 1 - . IN We, th ls s 937, 'i s ' ,TQ ' ' '13 mb vw ' I ' ' F 0 3' Iv 4-L -5 Ik I ,-M Q , I 1 . n , n , 1 u 1 .I 11 . - h 4. - W ' x , A .I A Q - 4. . I i t T rel l f s d th . , . , 1 s - , to ha s- Nh 2 h d 9 - b n 1 . It 'Q hen - . ' 3, . - Q ' M s ' ' v AEN- 'L me at t 7'-L c , ' 1 8. .L v , A .. CI, 4, L 11 -- t v- r- . ' . U r- vs .A ' K ' ' I ' 'L uyanvs A ' nk , - il 3 is 'n ' 1 ' , ' , ws H' . Q, x t 27. - ' 'IS ' I , We Uwe 5 rivet' g at a 'N ly ' 6 U d - time when great social and e- pression the country has ever 's ,g'Q U yrs 'f .' , , '- e ' e L , . A ' v' U, S - l L. -4. x '51, L :.. 5' as in tl Tu ls v rld. We ' W -- -1 W , . I ,N 'L N N - W A-1 C It - f' 1 ' ' ,' ' Lil er '. if tv 'oh 3 '. '7 51' A fl '. L - WE X 4 mv . Q l -- . In ,. 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CQOT ear dw 41C Ucar e J P f ' C' t1t1 o1 Pct OWS 19 Y V1 f1.tCT 'J ne nlch 1 H the ent1re k11 e co e 1n our t11, 15 J-V11 Mgr tl 1 1M roe .gc we have seen the death of meny I3mOUb men, among them, tre d1StlHUulShGd 1nven or, Thomas FQ1SOP and the famous author, Rudyard KlpllHg John Ro Kefeller wro Las Ju dled, exemvllfles the Greet OlPOFtUDlt1 WHlCh our coun try of1ers t tveryonc began as a Penn s y0unO man and mauc an 1mme se fo tune bf develoolng the o11 resources of the Urlted D+aTes Three fourth of th1s honey has been H D HXQT ':'cC't, the vorld FIF1FLC9L n ve Lelll O? o oett r n .lone W1 CDH tlql' 6115111 'A Cf f Qt111 Q11 We hu e f 0 c 1n c 5ove1nnente of 1rse '1 1 oolntrle o p rful C19 TDTQFIDS have b en t 11 red WD Golren Itt J T ooi un1s 1C S1 r d1cL eoratlng U-:Pd poses OHLQ the f 11 st 300181 th115DthFOy1f pux 1U our day has comc 1eg1s1at1o toward GCUVlLy, and 9XpSTl ment are aelng made 1U en ef fo t to estaollsh 9CODOmlC se c1r1ty This yeal Am8F1'3 15 cel work of ther of Sv oo1 the centennlal of the Horace Mann, tre fa the Ame11can common 1 through lS The 'U1. ,11s ths ' ' c11 5 1 fi d , H ha Q -f t G U U 1 of LC' if uc. 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O 5' '+h+' . f'11 - 0 t 'P 1 t u , . . . - 3 1, who It L ' X 'E G. s. f use1a o1c con e 1e SS1Vc1t c D fcw11fH+ flVfU JD 1 Ln 1505 I JDJ? the bn1w 'FO r rO1S FLqUC 11 1v T val ev TQ it lvblnzloflu nc have elr Lnts r s fere1 great fb t ktn place at tb 21 red he QICSS the bOHHuLt1CUt 1nd m as the f1oo1 Only D3 lood h1C 1 ve 1 1 C1 ltlj bd in 1 0 S O do 11 Nor n f yrojertv 11 e Q+ern pert J he U11TrH Q+ es we cfu Do or1et lt fo1 on v too 6 11 I'r 1 C' I' the C4 Har cuwe 1D o1r J W ur cHcTat13U 1 sec tne CQ O1 e Jetcr1nQ o that we a e aole uchool and re0e1ve tne effort attezd educat1on wh1ch N111 0GH6f1t Us 'nerever we ma Oo or whatever we may do Thus vltnessed vents and of them W111 take tcrest 1D Clal, and you sec that we have many 1mportant e hav taken account tlme ot on ve even heener the pOlltlCa1, economic COPd1t1ODS 1D ou1 country, as well as the wnol vor1u lor h1s kno: edge W171 ot Tue greatest part of our eduoatlon The end f school lu not the end of our educat1on out the beglnnlne I lo merely the end of he ADDRPSS TO UJDLRGRADUATUS Dear Undergraduates Ia my address to you th1s 6JeD1IQ, I have tF1GG to make Wy saef St1OdS CO1StFUCt1VG FABHQF taaz destractlve P1FSt, let us con 1 er SdUPdt1OH and 1ts value Edu t on 1 the QCqUlS1t1OD knotled and 1tS apolleatlon to the everyday problems f on ' llfe Thr pr1nc1ple 8dUCdtlOU WHlCh are stressed 1D crool are health, command of fundamental processes, wor thy home memb rsh1p, vocat1on, cltlzenshlp worthy use f le1sure tlme, and et11cal character eacn play1ng an 1m portant part 1D one's educa tlon Cat1OD7 Fducatlon 1 requlred ln every form of work or busl nes ndUCat1OH 1 the frame work of everyth1ng you have learned or are t learn T llvc rlvntly and happlly, one should have a ood GdUCatlOH hawt sfr ss d educatlon e eau e no es ntl when ChOOSlDU one' VOC3LlOH, WDICH 13 a problcn each dent mu t olve for HIHS lf The select1ng of one's vocatlon 1 a hard but 1mpor tant task and therefore qulres much thought and con slderatlon Select your voca tlon ln the early part of hlgh school, so that you may choose a currlculum wh1ch Wlll be good preparat1on for your Cho s n VOCatlOD, thus no t1me 1S lo t by selectlng the wrong course of study, Students of today have a somewhat greater task than those of a few years ago 1n selectlng a vocatlon for there 1 a much W1dCT varlety of op partun1t1es open to them T16 h1gh schools are keep1ng up 11th the 1HdUStF1CS by dd1ng ncv courses eacn year and glV lng the pupll knowledae of LHC v rlous new subjects The highschools of today are, more and more plannlng CUFF1CU1aS elther to prepare puplls for colleae or to have them ready to step out 1nto the world to earn a llvlng In addltlon to tra1n1ng the pupll academ1eally the school today educa es hlm 1n extra curr1cula aCtlVltl6S, such as sports, dramatlcs, and mUSlC These supply recrea tudles, and rest the m1nd Not only are the sports enter talnlng but they also bu1ld up health, teach sportsmanshlp and teamwork Dramatlcs GIVES onfldence to he pUD1lS by helolng them del1ver speeches before audlence NUSlC creates a love an apprec1at1on of one or the f1ne arts I should l1ke to make few sug est1ons WHlCh may help you to choose correctly your vocatlon Make a 11st of occu patlons 1F whlch you thlnk you are 1HtGFGStGd Study each carefully, wr1te to the d1f ferent schools that speclallze 1n the ones you are most 1D terested to flnd out what pre requlsltes are needed Con trast the advantages and dlS advantages of each V1S1t, f pOSS1bl6, place where the work ln whlch you are most 1n terested 1S belng carrled and talk w1th people there. Compare notes carefully, el1m L I 7. H il' . .S . n . - in .lx , . , h J . . I. All n -'gge ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' P . 1, '1 X ' ' , V' V ' ' C1 ' f HJ . . - ' 1 I. S.d I Af 1 . D Q J J ' ' S. - 3 D I Q ca 1 's ' ' ' ' of V Q , W ,!68 . -L . r . U- U D ' 1 ' o a G S ' 3. 2 ' ' s of 1 . ,. 1 . O, ' s 'I , ' A A ' ' , H .. . K I fc Q 1 S ' . .- , O ' . A. . 1 i ' V -A 1 3 n ' 1 ' ' -n ' A J 'Z . . . . . .V A Q - What is the value of edu- MOU? d1V91't the ml-nd from . i A . g .S . S 5 A . S. T G , ,S g J- . . G N F . p . 9, 5 O I . O . 1 'TY ' A 's' L ' A C .' t A L . . 3 , L Q! to ' I ' fs , e ef e ' ' b - S- sl it is 1 st - se' 'al li ' I d . D S ,. . . ' M 1 ' stu- ' - . s sc z e . a . 5. 5 1 . .S . - ' ' 4 FG- 1 If ' ' . . . ' un . A 0 8 D n o . . . I S I , p . F . F ,-. 1 Cr , . ' ' S . Y . . . on lnate CdUtlOUSly, and eventu ally Wlth r1.1 the d one s natural aooztude, the ald of all th mate athered, v1ll polnt to C1S1OD one should leach hOot lmnereane OI ull, o if eonsldem en oolnt a1n1np WGQlll only, and se L xork WH1Cl rea s nose monet 1U the shortest for o make money o e t De raouv lh hls work to work To wnleh you a e 7 d pied and you ergoy, you wlll be wsaltnler enar au tough ot er man on earth, ou av but llttle nfvey Once vou have made u four nlnd CODLlHUO steadflstly lk I VL 1.1 fu 70 H oal ou have sO 1 your el 1 ne pas few ment s, the eourabeous and ldeal A116 W ee Adams of lrey GXplFO6 From h Owe eou d lo m u p ttern 1lCH male o e 0 n WU1 k Flo sl.lCL,ca flux arid db o as ners. 1 so o , reol17ee wn11 she wan e llf work e and llfe Ja llfe from l11e 115' 'V sne her then ' - - 'f ' ' - e W- g We w ' I ,. V. x . . . A . . e . , I . 1 3 - . 3 , G ' fl 3 'v . l D , - '35 , ' J e ' ' .H s f ', . 'H G :' in . A 1 . . X 1 J 'G A .ft J' 'A d . H - 1 ' in VNJT, M g . 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Q I wmrk d eernestly t 1 Jlez M155 AQamS was young, rnere were not so mwn ODUOFtULltlCQ for young people as tnere 11s today She n ered th o 5CDlUg pFOfGSSlOD len sue va only SlXtGGD, the age of many of our undergrldu ees today After teaehlng for a short wnlle ln tnls country she re l zed t1at snf wanted to 50 to Japan to teaen there, from tnen on QUE worked stead f stlf for fmls opportunlty Sne won much nonor and m ny rlends and ner l1fe wus spent Jtrlvlng for the betterment of manklnd Our motto Hue Can Wllln redueed to two words 15 eonfldenee and perseverenee, two Ol the greltest and lmportant faeto1s llfe. After deeldlng uoon e reer have eolfldenee yourself so th your Qodl Put lnto words and OP1DlODS freely most your four T Kou wlll your trournts f n exuless your l tHC el ss room, for by aeh glvlng hls ldeas, muon more knowledg 1 obtalned when subgeet are herd and asslgnnenes ere long, don't shrug your shoulders and sa 'Oh, I ean't do th t,U u sa thls lnstead, HI can do 1 an I wlll do lt Just s1t down and eoncfne Q on su Jeet, study lt thoroughly persevere and oe eonfldent end you wlll r aen your foal the OUtSlGO dCt1Vlt1GS school, whleh I have already mentlored, have eonfloenee your dlfferent school trams. Paeoz them on and QlVG tnem s port Hand 1D hand Wltd eonfl denee goes oerseverenee. Study your lessons thoroughly end struggle onward Don't QlVG If after hard, you examlna an away defeated but follow the example of Dlekens' well known character Davld Copperf1eld. You may rememb r that when D3Vld found lt necessary to earn extre money he dCClUCd to learn stenography ffter studylng for three or four months he found he eoulen't keep up with the speed of even an ordlnwry speake and back to the bCglHH1Dg he went to learn all over agaln After ln, but tO1llHg fall to keep gO1Hg, and studylne p ss 1D n tlon, don't grumble a ew mor non 1 study ne ts a ana LQIS llc 1ao er1 tnat 1 ld7l't r 51 .qua e xao r1tt n AL11n o far over 13.1 G t11111d Ill 5 o 13 ana 1 r virc f T1 P 1f11 F '1CuOT 1 dl 1 J I lfat 1 or qw r, Q I A 'T ,1LyaiN l I ld H1 F I Wa a j f or TW fl df loam, an your fJUF uo 11tu lfu L lm JY 1, 'ou agaln, oxoer U lHlS 0 pre bGn 1b'tlOD Q H I DFG F10 PNG r.J do ood 1uaD turf 3 dlO Jfd O ldtL1 plfl 1dFJGF, V' 1 and bumps 1U your 'oa , but on'b OIVS 1m tnese har 'nc k but t ka tnem oh1n sm11C and 1 ohh on. cao'+ eyoe t reac the ou the oo1a t road 1U a d J ou Wlll uakl walk , FHlHS S rmo V1 11da toe sun and the a M111 Us on nd woary, but don't Iorg that b h1r ma louib, 10 Dun Sh1HSS br1,1tly ana tno SP5 Wlll soon oloar. Peopla w oouxabe you, It m y u a busy Q to them. ohat HLV 1 S CF1tlCS spow hon tba fnab you o n 111 L do not 11 ter aomoth1n1 tr wrb to do o e amy value out af Q18 J 83' K ep ov, an 1 13 pooslble GO lt an Wlll rope hat j ougoes 1o1 maj Q 3 Ou t bulld n framowork of y career. n blWSlDf am U o f fou a GULQ Uno. part of Fdgar oulon' 1 nog Qs oo toll jo T C311 IOM a1o fo o phasy fa'lure Tner' o 1 o o Tc: f 11a la 1 ao + a,a1l ou dono, y one 51t JMC uf, W1 n a o a LFlD, .1er U e 1 our oo 1 to Tusb 1Laro ln L0 S1H3 Ro jau tackle toe tHlH mat Hoannot be oneu and jou'll do 1t, oarbara Fanerty f 1 'o z tls of o ' ' 3 d tes uimself ag in ' +I' d L J' ' to ' d t'no d'1,ov3 Hd 1' he L -o 3 a1o ' ' on ,. , 3 , W. , H. Q. A r . 4 - co? - ofa I L h Y , . , . '10 Y W e . 21' Jw bed'1 ' , , Xi Qi 9 ,' h 11' this V11 time T ofa- from 11 '1 a1 ' t it fioenca '1 himself ' h's ' A 2 .oe 5 ' 1 oo so J Ango broablt his hi? to 9 vgll 5' 1 1 , Lyrgg FJ1QQ1C fo 1' L y. 1 ' d ya lo l 5 a 'G hw: srould st t ir f : 1 f '. at . 1 e '1d Q4-.fra frwbm 3H'u ' E' N A L - t'o o f 4.o tl, N ' 1 11oo, :nd be lat .g1ned. +o ' 'pl ' ' ' ' , xf ' gfas tio mawt t'1o. m H t1xw1Ql1u in 1 all. x is '.l in R10 follomlng 5a-1, ' ff .H try o dis- Pwf M4 Kip ing's I'H - -,q. ' 's 1 . A' 1 be f 11 1' 5 HIM you CaL lake :1 ko L of ay L w ,H yj1v 1 111 1ou- Will. js nd +'1j can m t sex q A1 rib? it on 1 4 of in it. Glo e year .13 to Fino' 'Ui Logs these ' ' , Ke 1 d A 1 ' .Q .-rl E5XlTt 5 1 at 'L 1 L. 1 1't 't 'o ' ' 11 U0aiRHlhQC U' A W1 '- ' 3 d ' , And xxovcr' orocrbno a zwo aio ut QT lussgn I H. , t mx 0 16 - t' rs f' hllv y H o ' J. If you loss L11 1' le, t'o 1 iahfx our get I and W 5 Q 1 s 'is 1 5 - ' 5, I 1' go1'g t' re- t y aga1n 114 F1ght H' fo 01,9 to 31 - J 1ot'S -- Ult C' ' t Be You will fino ha1d rats D1 H HTYGFQ are tQ'T3dHw' L 1 f u 1, ffzot be 1 1 There are tl 13 als 1' fro ,W 'Q g A' e ara l1OMS2YdS t p iii out Q jnu, oia b' , The dangerr th A waio to a.f ' j- . '1 '1Jt D ,lla in 1't' bit f ' f TL 1 Jak of' fff at an? ao it X-f 3 , L 9 Q L 4 11 ' 1 ,P 'Q A . ' S FFT- ' 'S V 1 1. ' ll YN r T Q 4..X I if r--if 4 U1 L f -Nw rx, 'W' 'N WLM U 'DN P W 1 , ijiijj f rw ,Y. f glA ,ws5 j 'Q ' 1 FQ F , x fx Xi F' 1 XR. II K X X ' r 2 l' - X 'v ' 7 1 -xxgjjf' ' - ' :J X1 X f' L: .Q f'fI f m..i m -f,,,-,,-'Q .X K Q wha .32,?,.lf in-M 1, -N 'v -em3w... ,,.f- W w- H. --iz.-ff ,, W 4-f'l, in uwf' m, 1 xg, 7 N A DRIVF FETCH OF THE NAQHINGTON TRIP Frlday, Aprll 16 dawned beautlful and clear seemed 3USDiClOuS that the gods should favor us w1th such a day on whlch to start rlr long antlclpated trlp The hour of our arrlval ln Boston gave us more than enough tlme to explore the New York from brow to tern before lt emerged from anchorage 118 sea was calm C much to our dellghtb and the swaylng of the boat Has hardly notlceable The tour through Phllg delphla was very lHStTuCt1V6 Tne many large department stores famous Market gtreet lnterested us very much The large Cry tal Tea Room where we had lunch a mazed us beyond words vlth 1ts beautlful gardens lmpressed uS all greatly Tne many shrlnes and altars 1D all parts of the garden added to the beauty Flofers of all varletles and descrlp tlon were 1D f ll bloom and made the grounds very color ful In the Monastery we vlslted the Catacombs Wh1Ch are repllcas of the famous catacombs ln Rome Our V1Slt to beautlful Mount Vernon wa on the hot test day of our tr1p e VlS1t6d Geor e Wash1ngton's tomb whlch 15 ln a secluded spot of the grounds Ne en Joyed Mount Vernon's loca t1on especlally I 15 s t uated on a h1ll OV6F1OOK1Hg the majestlc Potomac from wh1ch constantly blows a cool breeze We vent to the Arl1ngtOn Natlonal Cemetery vhlch vaS part of the estate of GED eral Robert E Lee but vaS conflscated at the end Of the C1v1l by the govern ment and made 1nto a cemetery for our great honored dead Here 15 the Tomb of the Jn known soldler and the large marble amphltheatheatre erect ed lH honor of hlm Before the tomb a guard 13 on duty nlght and day We then went lnto tne Lee IHDSIOH whlch of typlcal southern archltec ture wlth hlgh round plllars 1D the front Close to the house are the slave quarters and also the JIDS cellar of the manslon both of WhlCh are very lDb6T6St1Hg Our v1s1t to the Congres slonal Llbrary was very short Here are m1111005 of books and copy of the CODSt1tdtlOU whlch 15 preserved by chemlcals b tween txo thlCKH6SuSS of glass At the Blreau of Prlntlng and Engraving hundreds of thou sands of dollars' worth of pa per money was belng made Would that we had long arms or tongs wlth whlch to reach down for some of the money ' Je caught a gllmpse of a 3lO0,000 blll, but much to our chagrln lt was carefully concealed ln a glass case We could have spent hours and hours there, watchlng the money lelng made and count ed by deft and nlmble flngers, but our tlme was llmlted The tal was saw the tour through the Capl most engoyable Here we House of Representa t1V6S and the Selate ln sesslon The sesslons are altogether dlf LJ -- Q V' C . 4 A - , My ' .1 4 , E. It . J , A I .1 D J Z . . . . . . , . . , - S 0 S v ' ' 1 ' - S . . , . . T1 ' . ' ' - . xv V. U ..V.L , , ld . . is - o ' ... ' , X 1 KA . , on ' ' . f s . of I ' . Q 1. . The Franciscan Monastery volumes, and also the original V. . . , . 1 . . ' . 4 . e t 1 ' - FU I' . v ' ' . 5 o XF J S ' L ' 1 ' . . W , . . 1 - . A - ' o I ' I L - ' , . . . t . 1 - p , .0 h O yn v A v w ' f 1 N I , X 1 x K 1 1 n vw v v 5 I R - A P ,f ,- A H f- .1 , , - I .L f K the S DWLIG4lo lt Q 1 nfv r J e Q much l I FJJQ Q Ruth n P rion e a ome oidn't .lee an IAP LIUEJ YFIAJ .1Tl L Ji ua lu New Yorm Mr Real too them down Broaofay after olr vie it to the H1910 Ha 1 We anfort lna e blrl h to Oo to If the weathfr lad been as t ef 1. at ,imln Verron what wolldn t done' was 940 thele 1D L 1 1. 1111.4 K1 ublel' Our' fl Jn 1 '11, t e ieea front see n ln e in other words lf drivers rior, F O10 Pet I Bling YN .ffl 1 lCi 11bS 1..O4 Q 1 T16 CON 3.1106 ever frbm C VT t hot hot e Lecame all the lnb arlund 1D the Shame, and er by Nu Qlfl The girle thllght the glides Alf ble erlvere ere rather nice t Joint Vernln hae hle ,leture t 1 fn re than an one elle One tie adyantabee af the emone TJC n tle oat lae t a co ld l e and ek among gOl QI6 Goin J ll t F for Yorx J tnflr an Q 1I'l F1 L1 37 UA ar Jxlw All 1 lett U fllfrn '-IA eilld aoeent cl v J T011 L,1 l V' cllfl INC get llttlei .alex h CFP 1 1 la ' ar Caaefl c CCL1 ement a u 1 the Marltoro 51FlS the 1F t llhhl on Tae to The elll J lad af ith him J1 aeom at five o'c19ck de axe cy telllnu everv taay LTJJ lL 1 L Q H50 Right, Hlrry ll nl nt lonb vm y . .11 1 ve enjoyed the u'JCfl e Fl 1 we ha comlortatle OSILIOHQ b t o came o i n 1 f enke onew Ru ann Adclla ere caught Rath hae qiite a tlme ith r QIlLlOJS looking men Mr e rf cue ln JL oi tif Annapolle Ho el CD an met cne oi t em iry of l hat 1U oeear 1 o't1oc an TJ1 O L C 1 oo ld hlvf leen doing tok L1 lmf O L16 lTlfNF'Illl L6THlC6 and MHFlOH 1 axake by talking ept mnst o each other throlgh the alle f d JOlH1H t teroome. one of th birle haloee Jew Yarn fhat about ina , lf 9 bought 'When anyone maoe a funny mark the xarnlng to i uae, e F lol xrlte Conant Amelia almost fell ln love ln Washington Iuet between you an me he wee the elevator boy J oey CBlaekj ll .1 T.: Miss Zunnirgnlm Paid ste The paye Mot one Jing lhiod T1 1: saw anftvne LAS: al' ' V A ' ' . g 1. . ,T K Pilper in ihelf .fr an N 1 v , L' '.- a d Aa '.,. ' ' 1 .' .1 . I ' ' - 1, ' to e ad S bed. gt Jne meal W h'i S o ei' F xyinach that we ' ' t 5 l ' 'T likt 'L 1.e11, bln H' f C' - hot all teak ae it '.e ,',l f 1' t niwbhff thought it was fine 1 W A '- ' 1' R6 have . ' f' ,- V W - ' . 'Tha iqlriiora 1.1 th bLf' P Q ' , w A ' - lat the ance in tn: l t Talk' ' ' 1 A ' 31 ul'l Vfg Q u D ' th fw , lack eeagel I T .' Y ' 11 Q tevldee tle hqx .' 1 - r' N Jig T' n itpe Q on dose mi n F ! vii in 1 ' ,if U, ' ' . The glld6 at M 1 K L' 's Margaret V 'e's r.nn' . A' - faked .o times '. J leinge fro: on , f yo Q eff, LY CVS 1 ant. ' le. . if 1 ' ' . 'f 1 A F- CL' 't ' ll t , A , , , Q: Ks O ' gl' 'L I N , h 'L ' 1 gina eh, nat that :he tai we ,'f play h'd, G. ee, 1' the V nth. fl nigh +'1,, A by ' A . ' V ShG'LOlJ us that she was Qlaylng that with two escorts. HT Q tg vrite a 1 3 V put a ist of 511.11 ', - ll ff T' ' w' 'U i -H he Hennw'N - ' f - w - geal came to her ze ' the Those of the Cl TS who 1' ky ' ll A 1 l'M t ' vh-p were hlying for a ,gh sea U75 3 -' h-A. :ur inet t 'p from 'fu 1 ' ti fasten carte' ly HHx' 1 at h'g' ' the '.Q' wiel , ann a ' 1 , -l- 1,lb,gL 2 i-f K e nf wiinf th' ini? lrivd flr ten ee. on the L at. May We ask f1Qt he ' wx iff- ' fl on tl J M1 'Q tolg le t at she at tift t' L f '1 . 'lg? he' d 'de f J duriny the n'ght on the b at. is ' -T , ' 5 M of Lie f f.f ' 1 'f ' 1 t U Lwlf W TTY, f-1' S 'H - f ' 1 -T -J a - ry fn'ia4 me h -: t, V - 4 ' ' 3 S 3 . U Wil., 1 ' fi Q r'l ol, , at. Sfi - 5 v' 1 Q A miie Ei ' a. df le 11' ' ' 1 in 1 W, f '-, 'Q ' li 1 v: ' ' 't w' fe Q' e us all aw-1 'V - l pd' H M U 1 i , ' t ' '. i','e l'.6'l1 ' od- M 1 '- ' I re- ' .5 F ',H 5 'g ' ! , - v I ' hli W HE ca e , we fl ' - a -H we vo5'f AT ,.f H'L - Planeta 'am 'f i had ' ' ,+ ' ' A f .- -' if ' ' C, wx ' .x - . , 7 Q . at it was mo,t f ue . ut d g P ' ' . ijt' f'il -t'f' n vQ . f , - We heard a great deal a bout a Hflea tamer' on the boat Much to our d1Smay dl covered lt to b are stlll wonderlng Tot that name a g1r1 We where h left fash the taxi drlver , thelr names, thelr addresses and some of thelr faully h1stor1es Cqow fares rang up vhlle they were stuf flng you O By the t1me we lngton we knew all Mr Beal gave us dlrec tlons for Ilndlng a certaln theater 1n Ja hlngton When we became tlred of walklng we asked a man where the theater was, he dlrected us back where we started from and almost ln were so tlred of walklng that we took taxls to the theatre Ruth, Marlon, Ollve and Prlscllla found the1r m1ss1ng telephone under the bed the last day we were ln Vashlngton They had to use the other g1rl telephones berore because they thought they d1dn't have one The g1TlS' cellaphane ralncapes were very consplcu ous everywhere the g1F1S went It seems a lf rotody had ever s en any before The gulde at RadlO Clty wanted to know zhere they go+ them, how much they pald for them and 1f they could be .qbLa1ned ln larger SIZES' Olxve Jumped on the bed and down went the bed Wlth plenty of nolse Ve waked Mlss Cunnlngham Clt was about S twelve o'clock'D but lt wa too late to get lt fixed Ol1ve had to sleep ln one of the other glrls' rooms When we came to the hotel after the dance we found our pagamas all sewed up The glrls who d1dn't go to the dance were responslble lmaglne Mlss Cunn1ngham's SHFPFISG when some boys from Ill1HOlS knocked at the door and asked for HGrac1eH' On the trlp Shlelds wore h1s hat everywhere he went Mr Beal sald he even saw h1m vearlng lt to bed At the hotel Mlss Gunn her plllow She could have used lt to call us to bed On the elevated 1n New York, Mlss Cunnlngham was trylng to explaln to a woman settlng beslde her where came from HNew Hampsh1re,U repeated Mlss Cunnlngham Flnally the woman spoke 'Oh, yes, that's up Canada, 1SH't 1t9H The Class of 1957 IS grateful to all who made pos SlblE thls tr1p to W shlngton The senlors w1sh to show thelr QppFGC1QtlOn to Mlss Cun n1ngham and Mr Beal for thelr cooperat1on on our trlp .. , ' 5 1 I , ' , . . We . - , 's ' e ' . T ' . ' ' s e g ' . ' Q xr, - ' , . S . . . . K. . . . A . . . 1 ' 1' ' r , ' , x v ' . h '1 S ' s ' . ' I . Q , . 0 . . I 5 . . ' the opposite direction. We ingham found a bazooka under ' I ' ry ' ' 1 . ' - 3 I 0 ? I l !u K - 0 . - W e l , I ' 9 c 1 ' . ' . N . J ' . ' by s ' . ' ' ' , n' . . ' V' J , ' 0 . . . G . U . ' ' ' - ' . 0 11 ROHERT BURNS Burns, ungustly treated by h1 blographers and repulsed by the soclety of Ed1nburgh, was one of the greatest poets 1n England The proof of this lles 1B the fact that s poems are stlll read today as the most bIlCf and sincere work of fhelr k1nd 1 He, unllke other writers dashed off a poem when he was 1n the mood, unllke Gray h dld not spend months and years pollshlng lt, but left 1 lt was Hls songs are h1s best works and although he had hardly any educatlon h expressed hlmself 1 a mo t clear, concise, and COHVlHC1Hg manner Burnie llfe was tragedy, he had hardly begun h1m After belng surrounded by that group of hero worshlp pers, who were hls frlends one mlnute and who were strangers to hlm the next, who repulsed h1m when hr least de rv d 1t, death mu t have been a pleas ant outlet for H15 sorrows James Sh161dS 137 THE LUH OF ADVERTISEMENTS An advertlsement has one maln purpose and that show the publlc a certaln product to 1ts best advant ages Advertlslng does not llmlt ltself only to news papers but to the sl1ghtest Slgn or statement passed by un notlced A HRoom to Letv Slgn 1S a form of advertlslng and so are all the movle programs whlch are sent out weekly The result of proper ad V6Ft1S1Dg 15 astonlshlng Small buslnesses which are runnlng down have bullt p thelr sales and proflts merely by the proper advertlslng of thelr product Although the pr1ce of advertlslog 15 very hlgh, the proflts galned from thl are correspondlnly hlgh There are three magor type of advert1s1ng1 T first and most frequently use the Hstralghtv ty e, thls ls, for example an ad vertlsement for soad whlch says HUse FOFtbO1DdGF Beauty Soap for 1ts marvelous quall t es, etc, etc Then comes the 3dVGFt1S1Hg caled the HBlurbN typee wh1ch 15 usually Wh1Ch type of off ln some spectacular plcture A well known clgarette uses thls type on thelr hlghway posters usually Ju t a sentence and the name of the product a verse or a sentence catches the eye ThlS a ' 15 usually set lng and allurlng type of ad vertlsement 1S the dramatlzed advertlsement Thls type br lng ln the name of the pro duct lnterwoven 1n a story whlch 15 lntended to hold the reader's lnterest The Fad10 'adn because lt 15 more d1v1dual and makes the person really hear what the product 1S good for and how lt may be used The contests are also one of the greatest advertls lng schemes developed Due to the fact that many t1m6S one has to send box tops, etc The product 15 bought by many and 15 1n that way trled and 1f lt lS good, the manufactur er flgures that the person who bought the product to enter the contest wlll agaln buy the product and become a steady cllent, Whlsperlng campalgns are 9 Q I-i . . . u .S . -. S. - 1- ' . . g I . -. . . 1 t .S ' . . . ' ' hi ' s ' ' he ,S T. J . .. , n ,- ed is ' ps .I , , e I. ' . ' 't as i .H . . . A . . .-1 ' ' 5 ll dj ' - ' ' ' 1 ' 'n s ' 1 . A 0 - . . - ' s , . A a . . to live when death overtook . The thiFQ and most CatCh' . 0 . ' . , - R A . . 1 ' N . ' - S - K' ' n . L. '. , - - inx . ' 1 is to ' ' ' l ' 4 9 to ' V- 4 . . 0 ' A I ' , . . , ' . it . G - ' i 1 a I a I .. . . some+lnes lrstltuted to sell a product but usually tul tvpe of advertl lr s used only to L, DJLOC nlture s B 7S t ae J O N net re llble sore es used Skl fl qc lllf' ee 100. rt Y els omexs Id. u L odth dvertlslng some l re able K r aflr sorrow. 'ul' oflng E, Ulla o t uvertl lns found ln ll C no megezlnes L or the fdkes are slofl N ered out mls fool lo 1C re o fnow Hwnat' uFlO hdnuone 13, OUl LLBWAlf For man ytnn s Q o JO1HlHg the emoly hdl een Cqllbd tre l1bI8 re were qulte 1 l refereroe wele qulte o lng more ear Tlere were 1 'l 1 I' L, Fticlxu dlfleredt cout t e seloe Fo perloel dry Ul a ,eeord, A Q HDI LlE3.S mo t VO U71 -.2 0 , t the-f CFP PLCOIF1 LV' LV ive ew eooc casts, C el '71'lC., Oihl h1CH .ak I1 lr x, 3 T16 he non lesslon xD fron tlwe o SDS lme etder AOHleS Jere dded to tkls COlleCt1ODo But now now tH1S S1tu8tlOH has chdneedx Insteod of the o book eases there ure boom shelves on eech Sldt t e room, o smell t l t one end and tke nalazlne r on AC of the llbrary has been esteb llshod qrexe lS 1 flDO future ah ead for the Conant Hlgh School Llbrdry Bernard Keegan '37 NOWHIJG TO WO Bum HOP ln the llttle felsn vll age he WOFl1Dg eay was over From the llelds brown and bold d ants were lOJlJ tludolnq trel y l'lOIT1c JetI'Cl 1' EHHEG flee re eu n. 1 , ee lt, ard hdpplhess Tlttle hlldfrh, cent lf eroef f lnnln beblnd sole hOlGl on +o course homesrun l ts I the r moth r r e O 1 thers n b cl e were ctr y en llth aelndsnf ero o ough words lokels, and robe ,and some were leddlng clumsy, stupld lOOK1uQ mu ts. Ahead of thls group were 1 man dnd d oy Thls mln had WTlttCQ en bl f look of sor ow wrle r d le lts defy ll46 e T e bo feo t s l ther and tn zes 1 u smell house lf dlsf he Many houses 1 L w e of hand Fe umoer Jtre s ttered bout 1U o eroup them llVLd these peesonts To one of them the man and the boy qulokly mode thelr J vf They stepped lHS1dL quletl , softly the men spoke 'dom 15 Q e, Lucy?H Q l TAI' ' Lp . : 1 ' . '1 - J- . f,vV iv. ' .L ' . M A , f ' 's'.g is , ' sell large Q V E 'el ee ' - lLA1. ' , ' ' A - ' ' , plenof 'nd rad',H - L-- ' 'hg 'ylf of ad'e rising is ' H . so etlmes misleading und ' l'e 'Ag it is U nftlm-e 2 - J by ehgets te draw pst .A ug one to the n'Ct that is the , , - , , V J V-F, V . J A i .ef ' l A L .U Ll XJ.. If LL' ' . - 'I pnoyle bel nve lt -li '- V much to their l Le el J . - W , - A VL 1 1- v V Q E R 1. -. l - - . . U ' - - 0 '1 C' 'Q - Q . . N . . e J M . .A V , , f - 5mvgr' :n.x.sl51mu,r s sg ' l'. G' ' 2 X - yr, , e,e A, , . : ,Vi ' V , V ' uw e. 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Wltf tosrxs Mlss Hunohrey enu S me OL the SLHlOF Qlflo our colleotlan of over 300 volumes n greatly 1HCFCaSud mag lne sec lOl 15 kept ln a flne orderly eordltlon and a oeflnlte systen for tro runnln Ushe lS no better, father,' was the sorrowful reply, For weeks now Mrso Mu1HlOH had l n ln that bed, between l le and deeth NO doctor seemed to be able to help Mr. Mennlon and lad, John, had kept on do ing the hard work, while the dauthterw Lucy, had stayed at home by her mother1s bedside. Mrs. Mannion had worked hard all her life in that little village, but on one fatal day she had to stop when she fell and broke several bones HLucy, you had oetter go out for a while, my dean, will xttend to motrer H Hvery well, f ther, but ple se be luiet bee use she is sleeoine, uno lfeping is good for her, thc doctor said H Lucy quietly left the house She d to the le with weigh d, slow steps Now and then she viped te r from her eye fter looking b ck t the unhappy home Dion er mother w s going to die there was nothing to be done that could prevent it Could she Lucy, do nv more for her poor dear mother tkan she h d done? She could do nothing more but hope. Hope Hope for the best. She so r neared the old church of the little settlement That old church, he thought, was not used much oy her family Few were the p as nts fho att ended it Yet it was lways open, everfbaiy was welcome As she approached it sae heard Yes, cour e lt was he p rson pre ching the TWlllQht Service Wh t, she kept think ine, the 1 listen to him when she could be She turned and was about to st rt homew rd when she stopp d to listen Jf going to n Lping t home? I dl e R9SUFFCCt1OH and The Lifes su , feer ll, she hadn't been to church for weeks and Ween ae colld go in for while, at le st Father was at home caring for her mother Without further thought, she walked into the church. In the dim light of the twilight she saw the preacher standing at the pine pulpit. H--I am The Resurrection and The Life whosoever believeth in Me shall have life everlast ing - At those words, Lucy knelt down and slowly prayed For her cherished mothcrls life she prayed, devoutly, as she had never dore before Her he rt full of sorrow she lifted it witr praise to God nd sked help from Him who blesses and save with a light heart she found her way out of the church, and Witr a e yer step than be fore vert back to the little home At ber motherfs bedside she knelt g in, nd as she prayed once more sae knew that her mother was going to live Those sacred words c me back to her 'I am The Re urnection and The Life whosoever believeth in Me shall have life everlasting. Her mother had to live, was oing to live, and all because pr yer A prayer, when Lncy iad said the only thing to do wa to hope Ruth Hyrk P37 Compliments of Ralph L Eaves, D O S Con ulting Optometrist Q 0 , -. Y U- 0 Q 0 o 0 0 0 W ' 'L Z c. I W C. .L r o ' r C l . ' I .. f '. 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' , 4 E CA. 0 ' A 5 i I h A . .,,, v.p1 .u -.- 1. 1 n 4u.un ' .lull uw un nun: uvuu 'vnu nun-nnr.-.A-nun-.uno-p... rn.-p-1,4 E SCFOOT ACTIVITI Q The ohool year of 1956 lQ57 found thirty five n w Freshmen ready to c ry on within the port ls of Conart The clas h orvanized with the following officers pres ident, lilliam lebstei vice ores dent Tatthew alsh sec let rv, Pa l Bingham, treas u er, iarie Hannon r Ger ld tourno,er 1 the class adviser' laura Coll and Franl Freeman re the representative in the thletic As ociation Marie on and Laura Coll played ket ball team Philip ratt and Fr ncis on the girl' b brank Pr eman, George Siro s eam Franl freeman also play d the baseball team Natthew W lsh and Neale B oan are the Conant taff William Nebster is the offical class leader The twenty nine Sonhomores, eighteen girls, and eleven boys, electec Derorest Swe ney, presidert Winona Bumford, vice president Patrick Var ville, secretary Jeanette Coll, trea urer Niss lqroaret Cournoyer, class adviser Roland Roy and Jeanette Coll represent their clas in the Athletic Associ tion Doris Adams, Jeanette Coll, Rosana Desrosier were on the girl's basketb ll squad DeFo e t Qweenev and Roland Roy were on the boy' quad Rene Dur nt, DeForest Sweeney, and Rol nd Roy play baseball The Conant Staff members are DeForest Qweeney and Reyrold Belletete DeFor st Sweeney is also the baseball manager this vear Neither of the two lower classes has sponsored any act ivity. Each class has, how- ever, aided the upper classes raterially. The Sophomores are now looking forward to order ing their class rings, the possession of which xill m rk milestone in one s high school life The Juniors have more th n made up for th ir WO re rs of in ctifity and h ve been very busv during the year L e cl s oificers Lorriane Langevin, Lena Doudri euu, Phyllis Deschenes, and Violett anzone Miss Sarah Griswold is clas dviser The thletie representatives are C rmella Vanni and Hqrry qqmilton On the Con nt Staff re Lena Boudrie u, Robert Garfield, diehard Adare, and Captain C rmella Vanni, Helene Uhitehe d, Rich rd Adams, Ray mond Leto le, and filliam Sirois represent the class athletes On Gctober 50, with Eddie Tammel frunishing the music, the nnual H llowe'en Ball was held at Union Hall Actors and ctresses came to the front when on February l2 the play, 'Lanny Days , worked Miss Margaret Cournoyer, was presented by the following cast Wdward Clark, middle aged real estate promoter James O'Brien '57 ndith Clark, his wife Helene 'hitehead Lucile, their elder daughter Wdith Jackson, Betty, their younger daughter Lena Boudrieau, Paul Patterson young architect in love with Lucilo iarold Magor '57 Mrs Ida Fuller a social leader Vloletta M nznne, Lawrence CULarry D D y, Urs Fuller's nephew, a we lthy oung man from New Yorl City rio D nzone, '57 Gereva, the clark's maid -Lorraine Langeving Herman Brown, a farm er inhsearch of a wife -Ray mend etoileg Rosemary Smith, a romantic spinster--Harriet ' . 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How a Rose ,E'r Bloominb sung by the Misses M Descheres B Hayden R Hyrk, V Manzone V Robbin and H Whltehead, thlrd, Sine We Noelu by the Mis e R Jack son, P Beal, and E Eaves of the eifhth trade he attend ance vas rot very large but the e who did attend erwoyed it xery much The boys and girls did thelr best to make th s first Chli tmas concert 1c0e The money received wa lor the benefit e Glef Clubs The annual School N1 t was held in November nuwber of vi itors was not so larre as it had been other years Song , games, and r flesh ments wnre enjoyed at the Christma narty The school flnally suceembcd to the idea that there is no Qanta blaus and o for the fir t tlne ln a long tlme no Qanta was pre ent at the palty P Charle P MacGreeor J no h1re Courcll of Rel olous Educ tlon, nav an lllu trated cientlfie lecture on the u es nd abuse of alcohol The Ares Fortune Prize Spealln Corte t was held June 5 The contestants were Wlnona Bumford France Neramore, Adelia S1101 Harrlet Cutter, N r h McKfanon, DeForest Swecne f , Ie Bingham At l11HoSS prev ford and P comoeting an flr the axd l Brown, P ul the last minute nted Winona Bum ll Bingham from Frances Nurumore Martha McY.nnon won the t and econd prizes for girls, DeForest Sreeney Ve le Browr won the ame PPIZPS for the bofs c other eontestarts were also rewlrdcd for their efforts Pauline Beal nlayed two nlano olos HNormandy dar h 1 nThc Country Gardenn. 'The judges were Ruth Thurlow, of Peterborough, K thryn Heinrich and Wilfred Polrler of Milford On FridaJ, Maj 28, a mem orial assembly was held Janes O'Brien and J me Shields read tributes to John Conant and Jule Durant, Conant's great est benefactors Mr Cournoyer introduced Rev John Penney who gave a most fitting and impre sive talk on the signlf icance of Memorial Dey Thur day, June 5, the Home Man goment cla s, under the sup PV1SlOF of M1 s Griswold erved a most delic1ous meal to the high.school faculty and Mrs Beal TYPING AWARDS In contests held from Sent throtgh Anrll Woodstock tynewritlng awards were won by the followlng Alfred Saxyer wlth 25 words ner mlnute words per rinute and 5 errors Alfred Sawyer wlth 27 words per mlnute and 5 errors Loui MuTPbf, with 26 words per mlnute and only l error Alfred helley, wlth 51 words ner minute and 5 errors Mar aret Blalr, with 25 words per minute and 5 errors Adella Smear, with oO words per minute and 9 errors Charles Hou rd, wlth 57 words ner minute and 4 errors B rbara Fenerty, with 45 words per minute and 5 errors Lo raine Laneevin, with 42 words ner minute and 7 errors Len Boudrleau, with 45 words ner minute and 5 errors Alfred Kelley, vlth 58 words per mlnute and 5 errors Velra Robbins, w1th 56 words per minute and 2 errors qu , ' ' A - - 1 C rx ? - I ex O ' 9 ' u 3 c A 0 7 0 ' , O S ,- , - n . 0 . 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O I - S 1 S ' 21 V , 0 1: . . . , I 'l 1- a .L ' S 4 5. ' ' Th ' . ' A u ' ' . . .I Q ' x L 1' 1 1-If W Q I . - F ' ua. s . T- c and Mr. Beal THF CONANT LIBQARV r Tuesday, may ll, V155 Lllzabeth Humphrey ddreeeed 18 h11h eohool aeaelbl or the PUIWOSC of e pla1n1ng he fUDCtlOP f the n W h1 h l1orary WhlCh opened n to thank lr Beal lp and MlnS s Ado 1a llV6 Lbtourneau and Harguelwte Deeohenes ior thClF som 1ng, Q 1rg a Tue new book. Nh1Ch e bcen collect d around oC1 OO 1 echool ly J: 1 r 1 Uppirr work r lnoexlng nd don ted by many recent numbers of magaz1nes and other per1od1oala may not Le taken out of the bu1ld1ng, but the oloer D6FlOdlCalS may be taken out for two weeks The llbrary has been a fal's fo ror lowever there books no helves, v1ntex the lo vh1le pa1nt1ng o t up shelves . u d a ca d eam of Ire tHaH a yeal. were lew Suppll9S- Ca nl 9 the D 1ld1ng, tMCD OVTIS Q9 no e f the pOlHto brought were t1 + o 10 ar Wa be I B E O lo 1n tHP 1 1 o 4 1' a ernoon- oxernl xt Q tfo Qllp Jr S131 v who tmtr bookb ou and for bovks n ry Hu onrey, xfo rlc, ort 1.'VG0kf.ao puplls one of open. rewarded by 1 tlOHS Tl 1 by M S S ear, no ou nf J and M158 s oneuea lfr tool cnarge of e Q 1 books were o lHd6XSA and the l1 the thine cove no Tl0WLd gwr S Xllll e ll b Q YHGK these 1 are vned and that a flnd the book on lla no t 1hlS l1brarv 15 SOmCthlHg 4nt1rely new, and ltS success x1ll GCDCHd on the etudent Conant has long oeen w1thout e eu1table llbrary, and thls 1 certalnly a 1btoworthy advance CLADD SONG Tune L1 hte Out n1fb Qohool oe Q V Gsm t de 'e're 1CQV1H vnu The ro r of oar 13 nn IQ he e ur te chore klnd and lo e e leo hfve to leave 1e've orkel 1've 'on I 1 se tee letr we've von vhy UTlGV A1 tbl' D111 Truer 1r1 ndeh1p ne'fr ve'll knv' F ch one lone O'er 1110 1 Dt nu 1 fo to 1e heve onoeen 1tr ue 1 ever 1 e r? e 111 n lt h1eh ftrtwell to tnee' Ruth Hyrk . 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Que J 1'1 to :Of in the ,ft S ol, ' 1 G, - Books nay be taken out either brary was finally ready to fd ,lil 'r for W ' ,'e 1 ,1',s gust la 'Quad by l M are ','.e 't, hx - m,' ' f U ' J ' 'L' , 1 U' , ' 'I ' .!.r:.Il A lg? 1 I . i 1 f'1 b or Q1ty to Gow ' Z v' N- W ' S- LAH , elif? f'a siD'1 4 , f ,A ' ' . f ntmdeqts mey ,' ' o ' f ' ' S v'S V-'34, -tl U ml ' IL ' nt 1 A ' A L A f-sd T 'w 1 ' 1- Our hlg. bo 'nya Now fre o.er olrb re ee 1 ar, n 1'u 1 li t g ,.W ', I , O ,Q le p ' f i'1 . yzl TU , Z' uf ft' , hi I U' ' W 1 up 7-f -fy C Q -nr 1. o'i , v '1 , 1 5 ' e? 1 t'n'ght -D ' ,L ' C' x v 7 . ' ' v n. L? x., . - l W S7 2' N I .1 H'fe's h'ghway t'en r et go, mhe aft Y Q 1 ,e T' 3 U, w'll o - oe W - Can. Wo 1 , Co ez l'3 , W H X. J 4 N fn I TJNTOR HIGH SCHOOL AOTIVImIES At the beqlnnlng of the we held a class meet1ng elected clase OIflCSIS are as followe, Presldent vlera JfcPson, Decletary ner cedes Pelle+1er, Treaeurer rTdlSt1C IBUIS taT1VQP Le,a bll01S and Ronolo eeoani Vir lnwa uunt and unalles Bacon vere the 8fW1StlC ren1eQent a+1ves c oeen from the eeventh lc oe Year and They e selected bl1e and aold ror our olase colors, and HSucceed, can, e nust,u as our clans Lotto at T1anksc1v1ng tlme tne etertn grade Jolned u to attend a 11ankse1v1nP Jlcy, en t11 ed, wed amoes of Plymouth' The cxfractezs in the nlay ve e from the Q1 th, aeventh, an S191tH 1 dee und one v DO N10 1OI'e This year tue Junior ilph ard ilch School toretner forled a vlee Clue ve a once1t 1n Uecen er et Union a l under the able 1eade1 0 o nxs VQIYCOJO, our 41S1C QHDSTVISOT TQPIG vas aleo n tlio VLICH oonsieted of S1 ntn grade WlI1S, Pauline meal, nd1tn Levee, and Rachel Jacrson Paullne O'Nei1 olay ed the chimes Pezline eal elved as nianist for eeventh and e1g th rrnde mxsio a f ar Our last 1a1ty in lqob vae our bDTlSt 1ad a variety of tertalnaent, and were eerved 1 nlettf ChI1Stm8Q as narty acts for en refrefhu nts also nad a tree and Dre Serta tor everyone Prlze Snea lra wgs held Feblualy lo, in Union Hall vere ten conteetants ceinv from the eeventh Virginia Hunt, Jeanne and Irene Deecmenee the vere irom the P1 hth Tue f1IQf WT1Z6 was avarded to Paulune O 1e1l the second to P u11ne seal, not from the einhth F1866 an the thlrd to Jeann uno' lrcn the Qeventh wrace There Three rade enow, reet Frade ve ve 11 have darvey Boaley, e reeent tue JuF1OI Hlvh e H sh Sc ool b eket b ll Ttfn nl yed ae a SUOQtllYT in sev eral fmes He also nlayed on the 41 n School nasebfll team P ere very nanny o ve Rev G G ker, sneaker one afternoon H negro dialect and folk Qonvs The honor narts for ered uat1on were announced as fol love Valedlctory Pauline O'he1l Salutatory Paullne Jeal olaee Girts 'Poi 1 Jackson Pronnesy blara Jack Con N111 mercedes Pelletier Jretory Wdith eaves Class Song Lena Sirois Our Melorial Day nroaram vas attended by the seventh nd 91 1th nredes Gur nreeid ent, Pfuline O'we1l, announced tne nrovram Roaert wa1or re clted the uGPfTfQbWTU Address, and N1118Id bmlfh save, Hin Flanders Fieldu Virein1a Nun reeoonded vith, N1merica'e An swern Both Qrfdes 1oined in glng-ing QOIIQTS I-llffed Cournoyer gave our memorial Day ddrees The Jun1or Hign baseball team vas ade un of the follow in vlayers, Zooert agar, JUIIUS mei, lllard Smith, Fer nando Dionne, Romolo Aecani, 1 t Y Q, ' .L 1 . . , I r - L1 ' o 1 . . , , . 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' 1 ' ' g 1 1 Lf W .a. s 1- fc ' w - Rooert d1CHdId 61 hth he t merrlll all from the glade and Robert Lam F1ed Carnert r, and Odella nolman irom the seventh grade The CHDEQID was Harvey Bo ley and the mana er vas Nr ve ald Qournofer UWHY lim UAIDY PIDES In days oi long asc when 1es sed to come out an olty 1n the flelds, the d81Sy U6 1 1 1tS old The go d was used as a l1qnt to 1ll1m lne tn DlO3u and dark T elds One D1 ht the fal 1es Iall d to com and dance oy the sold en l1aht oi the 6a1SV Two y e bo the fB1S18S H915 1 counc1l Blalr HHIVGY Bosley, The team nlaved two games One m1th the Freshmen boys and von 17 to 4 That result mer lted nley1nv m1th the Sooh omore boys The score vas 8 to 6 1D favor of the Sochomores I 'S GOLD AT TTGFTH When they h ld a COURC11 tne1r vh1te oetals wo1ld close up so the golden llsht would n't attract anvone to THIS secret meetlns TE ern te of th1s COJHC11 vere that the 6818168 vould no longer SHlDS the1r golden l nterns at nlpht Thls 1Q thy the Vh1t9 metals lnv Mercedes PSllStl8F AqIlHNVm lhcn the hands of TD9 clock Polnt oromotly to tmree inatfs the vorst tlme It eems to ne T e t tcher looks cross L tl: QP HYour l son 1sn't done W y LOlS for Qnqme' btsy ITE r scrcol T11 tour tonlvht o t o e fx no e ll over and Ilgh ' DTTIX1 SFT Lols Aust1n The sxn all rosy and red Is slnklnv behlnd the h1ll Sun's t1red nd OlHU to o The cloud colors ale m and all's stlll Good cyf earth' Its last rays shed A he And The But rexell glance, that ll's Well sky 18 shaded, the clodd are pray the new n1sht has J sun llttle tars soon'll tv1nkle vay God v1ll make anoth r day Lols 5UST1H . , , I ' .. ., . 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TRAITS I ADMIRE MOST IN CHILDREN I admlre ohnldren who have the Iollovlns tralts, non- esty cleanllness, cheerful ness, OD9dl6HC9, and falIhGSS honesty helns a nerson to a b If a man has such a reuvtatlon he lS l1kel3 to cbt lf a wcb much more culckly tha 1f 19 has been known to kave don some QlSDODGQt act n le o e 1 we are tru VOIYUY durlnz our ch1ldhood, honesty wlll come very easy to us ourln our later years Llsanl1ness 19 another tralt WUICH '1ll Help us oul money makrrg years If make a clean anoearanoe, wa s a vcod 1TD'GSQlOH made on crloo ers Cneerfulness 1S sa1d shape our COLIIIIZEJ 118,116 G ld who ess of vwat S a Jl a are wudved 1 lS lmbo s1bl we cheerivl legard oefllls, usually coun+enance We our rece vhen lt to secure an 1n t V1 v I have often heard oeopl say UTnat chlld looks l1kf a 'raboy so lucky' boy or Q 11 H Obedlence 1s tralt Vh1Ch makes a good or bed im DT6SS1OR on anyone Obey1ng lnstantly 19 a no1 + H1Ch our bsrents stress bcrt1cularly We are able to get along v1th other ceonle more smoothly 1f we are v1ll1ng to obey our leaders Ch1ldren ere ant to get a fev extra needed UOlHtQ in school or games by dO1DQ it 1n a sneaky vay W have much better l6DUtdIlOD 1f We mrs honest about our scores Fa1rne s could also aonly to the vay ve heed the rules of games Courtesy 1s another ler acto1 1n our l1ves hav been br uvht un Hnleasc thank you Xase es , v1ll c m ws sclously no unoon older l11e ve can teach ourselvf Also acts such es na slru 1n back or neoole when nosQ1ble ere notloed oy others vhen we are not evare of t Edlth Eaves FAMOUS DAYINGS BY FAMOUS PVOPLF WI , are, vas and vere, NEJVR NLVLR NVVER have an obgect H Mlss Eaton 'May I sneak to Paullnc Bealf' Paul1ne O'Ne1l Oh Boy L1ll1an La Frenlere UMay I hav drlnk of vgterrn Robert Elalr HW1llard turn around H Mlss Hurley JOKES Mlss W ton to Fd1Th Waves, 'What 18 e parcel Dost systeml' Ed1th, EIVIDU the ansver to another ouestlon Hlts bases are parallel but the opcos1te s1des are not MIQS Hurley to Lo1s Aust1n, WWhwt lS the CPD1TBl of Cal 1forn1a?U Lois Austln, HScarymento . , .J . 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H L K A I GRADE VIII Le t to fight Back Row Harvey Bosley Alfred Fontaine Edith Eaxes Miss Anna Eaton Francis Sircis Severino Ascani Fourth Row Lillian MacDonald Woodrow Brooks Olive Wilson Dorothy Tu ner Cecelia Desmarais Third Row Vivian Potter Donald Stratton Willard Smith jr Chester Eaves Fernando Dionne Rachel jackson Robert Blair Second Rove Lillian LaFreniere Romolo Ascani Clara jackson Lena Tremblay Gloria Robichaud Mercedes Pelletier Lena Sirois Richard Merrill Georgette Morin Front Row Rita Forcier ulius Mei Lucienne LaPlante Lois Austin Adele Gobeil Pauline O Neil Ha el Weikel Forrest Burbee Robert Major Rosemond Stevt art GRADE VII Left to right Bernice Graton Stella Desmarais Second Rom Henry Duxal Donald Silxer Francis Letourneau Frederick Stratton kenneth Cox Irene Pelletier Barbara XVarne Lucienne Desrosiers George Patterson Albert Martin Third Rom Rolland Desrosiers Jeanne Snovn Raymond Despres Henry Hautanen lrxing Belanger Herbert Carpenter Alice Grilliths Stuart Chamberlin Fred Carpenter Fourth Rov. Melxin Whitehead Lenora Cloutier Marrion Sturtexant Claire Michaud Gertrude Labrie Rose Lashua Mable Griffin Arthur Goodall Roland Desrosiers Fifth Rovs Donald Butler Patrick Cloutier Donald Hunt Odella Tolman Alice Cloutier Ellen Abair Harold Sands Charles Bacon Franklin Varxille Marion Paradise Sixth Rou Robert Lambert Leo Forcier james Baird Hector Michaud Miss Mary Hurley Vernon Ellis Walter MacDonald . , . , , , - , . , - , - 'I . , , , -, , , , . '3 - , A , - i V Q 4 1 i , . , - 'I , J . , , , , Z u s , ' - First Row: Jennie Baird, Virginia Hunt, Irene Deschenes, Pauline Caron, Marion Hunt, Lorraine Hill, , . .Z v 1 I 3 v I H 7 5 . U Y . . , 1 I Q , , . i 1 V I v ' Q 3 I , I . Q. y . E. . . , , , X X N P-1, , x 'N ' L X R N ,Y X N ffzif I 'X vf L:-..1 ,-,v 1' 4' ' , f'-L:: JL-5,--A-I -- IV,.-..,i fl! px ff. ' 13 i 21 , il 'g f ' :ff--X, X xxx., XX m I - N ...-.. I l . .--, D K If f I N d - f 'M' , , l -7 L' , 1 . -1-3 5 X f '-. I I 77572 ' il '-N I 1: 5 Ykf. 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M- ' '--'-------- -- --.-......-....,,. ,,..,., -,,, t-,,-,N-..,1A,-Q-.A -A 4-Q --,s-- no--U M-'wg'-ms. l VU-,aw-'am Q. 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Phe onant U1F1S had rather Marla Hannon wlth 64 POIDLS an unsuccessful w. on tnl yer 1OS1HQ 10 lea ue gane and Wln nlng but two from lnayer H1gh of Vlnchester Next year's team, we hopa tlll oe more su eessful, Mar1e annon, potentlal star, was u covered and wlth Junlor aces, zleenead and 8OUQF1L8U, Conant xlll pack a SCO1lHg ounch Ldek of pract1ce,somet1mes none W1Lh1D a week of a game eetracted rom what chances the 5lT1S had 1D wlnnlng Wlth an ye on the 1957 58 season, we clo e another year Lena Boudr1eau,56 polnts lhlene Jnltehead wlth 51 pO1DLS Players who made the1r letters are as follows H lcne Whitehead, Lena Boudr1eau,Mar1e Hannon, Laura Coll Camell Vann1,Capta1n, Marguerlte Des chenes, Barbara Wenerty, Helen Adams, Manager The followlng players mam the League All Star team Camella VBWHI, Guard on second e m, Helene Whltehead as an alternate on the second team The two All star teams played at Wllton Hlgh School, March 16, l957, the Drstteam w1nn1ng lrls' basxctball he leadlnr scorers were Dee CC Dec C 'l I1 Jan Jan JCl1'1 Jan pcb Feb aa t Jaffr y ast Jeffrey Peterborough elnchester Nev IpSW1Ch Fast Jaffr y Troy Past Jaffrey W11lOFd f11LOD Fast Jaffrey Marlborough east Jaffrey by a comfortable margln Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant eonant eonant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Ponant C' Wllton Mllford Peterborough WlHChLStGF Appl ton Marlborough Troy Peterborough Mllford W11LOH Appleton Marlborough Wlnehester bnteflng the MOD early ln the season However, Con nt, BOlS' BASK TbALL inoek sask to ll L ague agaln Lh1S yearc ncluded lt schedule 1D wh t mght b termed a mslump season The team, lacklng such regulars as Albert Boudrleau, Robert MCG1DD1S, Leo Danlels, and Qomolo Vannl, who were lost by graduatlon were unable to e pulse the perslstent attacks of the1r lea ue opponents August Duv 1, who was plmylng hw th1rd year as a member of the VaFS1Ly squad was declared lnellglble Frank Freeman,a pHm1S1Dg Hesh man, capably replaced hlm The leadlng scorers were Harold Magor, 64 pO1DLS Frank Freeman, 60 po1nts,AlfredKblk Wlth 50 polnts The team entered 1n the Y M C A Vlllage Tournament ln Fltchburg but made no great- er headway than 1n lLS PEVIOUS season It lost 1ts f1FSt two r fa f fs' ' ' ' . XJ -' 3 y S 5 ..S CL .3 , S r ' 2 - I S ' - V ' f . I n.c . lf U ' o ' V V' ? 3 G ' 'ii '. .m 'fm C xA ' ' Q , Q FS' I a' . ' . . ' 1 . 5 -' Inu x ' ' '3 ' L 1 . . Wl'L 'J I f 3 V A . T. Q. I L . g . '2 f ' L23 ' , ' 9. . r. . . A . kd . 1 2.1. C1 vi ' I ' . S .x ' .1 ' . ' ' of f ' e - . ' T M G 5 I . 4 at C s -' e 10 ' l 0 at r 9 ' , . ' e 3 3 7 7 Dec. 16 at East Jeffrey Conant 13 Troy Dc . 29 at W' - X 51 F' 1 Ja-. 1 at 2 ' J 1 15 G Ja 5 8 Qt -,Q e. G F ' L '. 15 at C 27 o at -J . C., ' N, 5 ' - O . e2 at L' A 0 K 12 ,' L . 29 at T' ' 12 F' MA Q Qt: U c 1 lo . 19 at ' 8 Feb. 26 at 2' 0 37 5' 7' ul N a H A' - - o F- e ha ee A Vf ' 7 - . c u D 1 .J S I o . ' a W e - A . H . ' A ' I . f D 1 . ,. ' ' . ' g ' . ' ' M L . . , ' r, I . . c A . . ' ' 1 3 . .x . 1 F. ' 1 . o O O I I be ' C ' ' r 'A ' ' ' , . . ,O . , . games to Ashby and Chelmsford, therefore was eliminated dn the first round. their Sirois, Kelley, Harold Magor, Roland Roy, George Cox, Manager Players who made letters were: George Wilbur Sirois, Alfred Captain, Frank Freeman , 4 The following Conant play4 ers made the league's All Star teams: Wilbur Sirois, guard on second team. On the Village Tournament team, Harold Major, forward.A summary of the score follows: Dec Dec Dec Dec DSC Jflfl Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Tar Mar East Jaffray mast Jaffray Peterborough East Jaffrey Winchester Appleton East Jaffrey Troy Milford wllton East Jaffrcy Marlboro East Jeffrey Fitchburg Fitchburg Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Conant Total 286 BOYS' BASEBALL At this writing, Conant Wilton Milford Peterborough Troy Thayer Appleton Marlboro Troy Covertimej Milford Wilton Appleton Marlboro Thayer Chelmsford Ashby 52 ing finally to Wilton, 4 2 after losing a close game to Wilton is second in the Monad nook Baseball League, with a percentage of 710 This game ended a winning streak of six g mes, five 1 ague contestsann one game with Thayer High of winchest r, N H, This year the team took an two new opponents, namely, Mun dock School of Minchendon and Thayer High of Jinchqster Gbn ant lost three of the four con- tests with these opponents Conant started 1tS league games losing to Peterborou gh ln a close contest, Then they took Peterborough, Milford, Appleton, Thayer, Wilton, M11 ford, in quick SUCCGSS1OD4lOS Conant has still three league games to play and they still have a chance to win the championship. One of the outstanding assets to Conant lS the pitch ing ability of Raymond Letolle He has a great deal of skill and struck out fourteen men in the former Wilton contest al though losing AHOth6F asset is the hit ting of Charles Howard, whose three base hit won the Apple ton game and whose competent playing of left field has in creased the defensive strength. The schedule andresult of games up to now is as follows 9 . 4 at T 15 ' 46 X . ll .at ' 15 ' 52 . 16 at ll 51 . 18 at 19 25 . 29 at ' L21 17 . l at lO 29 . 8 at 27 23 . 15 at 27 ' 27 . 22 at ' 21 45 . 29 at 4' 12 29 . 5 at - 21 56 . 19 at 51 19 . 26 at 16 17 Jan. 19 at East Jaffrey Conant 12 Peterborough 50 l . 4 at ' 14 24 . 5 at ' D 16 51 - 1 Sat Wed Mon Wed Wed Set Wed on Tues SP Wed Jay N Y GY Y L my June 1 June 5 June 9 East Jeffrey Wlnchsndon E st Jeffrey Peterboroush East J ffrey E st Jeffrey E st J ffrey Wlnchester W11tOD Ml1fOTd Eest J ffrey New Ipswich The te m loses the follo lne se son under the Bl ck nd Orange Conant Con nt Con nt Conant Con nt Conrnt Con nt Conant Con nt Conant Conrnt Conant Wlnchester 15 Murdock Murdock Peterborough Peterborough Milford Appleton Thayer Wilton Mllford Wllton Appleton boys ho have played thelr best namely Ausust Duv 1, C pt 1n, Ch rles hor rd, Louis Lanrevln, Alfred Kelley, Alfred Y nulis The te n PIVCQ 9 note of th nks to Mr Be l for CO8ChlHg them to such a successful season ALMA MATLR There 18 n me that lS de r to our nem'r1es Con nt de r Con nt, ne' l SOm6t1H6Q learn to know To work nd never Shlfk vh t future d ys h ve stored, Icnnmttcr where e ro u ll lways dream of thee CHORUS Gon.nt, de r Con nt we love thee ve love thee Our he rts frol thee ne'er c n sev r Our ofn de r H1 h School our prlde nd our blory, Honor he thine for ever All of our teams hen we humble our opponents We l.eys fixht for the f me of Con nt High When me re losing our f ith never wavers, Our st tc nd our mountelns ill pre1se.thee ever more PEP SONG Our boys Cgirlsj will ln thls L.me to night We're wlth them ll the wh1le They'll plle up the score s they d sh down the floor Because th t te.m h s got the style The guerds re sturdy s e rock The for rds, full of flcht Then they shoot or p ss They re full of cl ss And they'll pl y 1th all thelr mipht . I l at . 6 ' . Ta 5 at ' a 3 20 , . May lO at a H a 1 13 M 12 et ' 5 4 - O A4 sf . May 19 at . a a 6 1 . . May 22 at a Q ' , 8 3 . .. Ma 26 at e e s 4 3 Sat. Nay 39 at ' 8 1 7 M . I 31 at ' a ll 7 . at ' 8 ' 7 lt. at , e , 2 4 w . at , , 1 ' 6 ax W' Q W ' 5 a e . 3 3 L , C s a L' ,. 'V -H. sl , ' 6 K . n Q. 5 S C, , ar 3' . . n . . e . ' ' - D I A K 'N . N. . , . , C. S, J. , 8. A , e , L a M 1 ' 'f . . 1, T a A ' ' Ja e L ' NI ' C. - 1' A W ana , we a . . e n n , ' , f : e H a C e . v 3 'Q , ' Q T I . , E 1 a W A 5 a e J . V a a' - ' 8. P. - M . nv c . 1 Q vr' ' 'fc .- 1 ,L , 1 I ' 1 an ' ' . I' IN C. N., L 8 E.. P 0 V L e L a Wa ' O' -... P s a e s W' ' Q . Ii F 1 elf ' get --- 'iYg x ' A , . L.. - b 3:53, GIRLS BASKETBALL Left ro ugh: Front Row Mane Hannon xx P Barbara Fenerty R G Carmella Vanm CAPTAIN r. G Laura Coll cc Lena Boudrxeau 1. P Back Row Marguerlte Deschenes LC. M1ss Grace Cunmngharn COACH Helen Adams MANAGER Helene Whltehead c F Y H BASEBALL Left zo nghr Alfred Kelly c Charles Howard L P and P Frank Freeman 'Yu Theodore Lambert sus Raoul Deschenes SLB Back Row Alfred Yanulls RF Louxs Langexxn 'Ha Auguat Duxal ss Francls Yanulrs sux Rene Durand sus beorgeS1ro1s LF Phxlxp Pratt sua Roland Roy cr JAINIST Beal FACLLTY CZOACH 1 ' , - -5 , - .5 I f - -5 , . .5 , . . : ' , - -5 ' ' , Q , : , . . l Front Row: DeForeSt Sweeney, cg Harvey Bosley, suB.g Raymond Letoile, P.g Richard Adams, sung V -Q ' - - -Q Q -f -Q y ' -S ' .N . vl'f l., ' I 1' ,K 5 H Anfx V I f xxf- x ,f 1 ,jx If NJ! 1 fs T' Y ' ull JA O 7-4 Tv l Q l J ,., x. 51.4 ,1 1,4 JOKI .J C if fl Hkrklk lk X fx 7 Ikilklk 1 AT W +1J1 Ls H 1 f-1 JW! gn Y, rw - JS 'rw rv .. W -.f, Tv , 4- , . v. 4. ' 4 ' - 'M ' ,1. ,OAMJQ Q.. OX- n 1,ch oil igtw 6 C1f-l1?1. 1. Q94 Jr x. O'7?igi. Timiii irlkiiill 'T 'V' ' Sw- ' 1 fi-N -vf-1 4-1-',--T, X 1, -. A ff' 'I A-Y .' 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CR. f5rk'5 :ru Wivini wilily L1 -lf .- ' . 'Tx . -v Av, -' -in H-If -,-,x .HL L11 -Ut Lilyiijlg, z.l:.: l'fj,L: ,, I il.i:AH . Eysvn. vkxklkiklk 5. fQi I D0 ysu PLQT TQHT Engliah? K I-,, 1 v,,. , . , 2-11. - -' Q. ,Qr41QlU! I X- LQL Lnvrll Luc GI Lt. ' . '- fm- Tr-fn-H --'-- - f. . . w f. - ' - 3. I'.'gl . V 1 ,L.,f.'t ,LIU-.-' xI.ll.g. '-Illll .,,, ,,g. .xkl.LgLf. KEY TO NDO YOU KNOW THE SENIORS?H Helen Green Lucy Alfred Bernard James Kelley Ruth Hayden Prlscllla Olive Sawyer Potter Howard Doris Louis Marlon SylV1O Henry CLADS POEM 1957 Class Motto We Can, Je N111 can we can we know we can ve can we can we must can we can we know we can Beat Old Man Llfe or bust. JGKaS R Hyrk Who kllled Abraham L1ncoln9 Mr Cournoyer Jho was presldent ln 17702 R W1ll1S Abraham L1UCOlHa MISS gFlSWOld fhat's on your mlnd, Lena L, Boudrleau Nothing Langevin Cutter Spear Peters Barbara Marguerlte Magor Duval Shlelds Nanzone QObb1HS Mr Beal CplCK1Ug up a geometry bookl Now thls 1S the book I studled geometry from when I was a llttle glrl L WUFQHY fd1SCUSS1Hg Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'D Shall we wrlte our asslgnment 1U modern Engllsh? M15 Cournoyer Yes, but not too modern Mr Cournoyer Who was one of the greatest generals of the French and Indlan far? D Cutter Patrlck Helry August Duval translating Ula Narlne fF6m1SS3HtG Chls nos trlls were qulverlngj h1S nose Sh1VeF1Hg Mr Cournoyer Jhat 13 a naval store? A Duval A place whore the army and navy buy pFOVlS1OUS Mr Cournoyer Are there any questlons about the questlon? M Green Yes, what 15 the 4ues4aon9 lg ll. 210 2g 12. ZZ! 50 150 23 4. 14. 24. 5.. 15.. 25. - 6, 16. 26. 7, 17. ' 27. ' 8. ' 18. D 280 9, A 19, 290 . 10, ' ' 20. Cox 50. H 31. 1 ' We We R: Potter: Booth Parkington. ' G. W' ' : t A ' i V. U . : H y . ? 1 A.. L Aww fog, ux ,fmv.-cfs! N41 f..Y47'2 ' wi ,.,b,X, ZJfff.4Sf' 5 53 I - 1 2 1 . -- L. 1-'Ei' ' I Nfh X J:-Tl i 5 . N, bxx N 5: 1 .Q - .. ' . - . ' ' - I f--' - -f: ' ? TTQL' f '??::7' A V' ,, 44' ,-1?-f 15075 if .f ' ' ' J Q ' 'a5:.., x ' 'I A MOM Nl NJ Ls, 1927 1925 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 193D 1935 1936 I 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1 1 19,9 1936 1927 1928 1G49 19?O 19 1 1 li 1914 1965 1056 VALEDICTORIAN Charles Baldwin Amy Sullivan Rev. Joseph Shields Frances Austin Marion Wakem Vieno Hautanen Dorothy Hunt Hubert O'Ne1l Katherine O'Nei1 Homer Despres CLAS ID U Sila Coll Amy Sulllvan Rev Jo eph shields Puth Dorr tr mpney Gerald Couxnoyer R1fu Fencrty mrh r Mrs lng Puocrt O'Ne1l George StCdIHS Eco O H1013 on 1 1 Rf S r h Cr1 Wold F112 both DLVIS LaBr1c W S1 orr Clamp 1 Riu rloh Ur uhirt I 1011 J 1 Arthur Coll Lorlc Ch mhcrla1n K tll n oournoycr Tullbt Lasaulce Phylll Sawyer SALUTATORIAN John Morgan Frederick Cournoyer Charles Johnson Ruth Johnson Verna Richardson M Louise Hannon Alma Hyrk Aina Hyrk Lorraine Clark Phyllis Sawyer S OFFI 133 VICE PPVQIDENT Charles Ba1dw1n M8FJOF1C Record Charles Jo1nson Charles George 11rvhcr1ta V nn1 nergoric Knight Shattuck Charles Gr1swold dvard Qhlelds Arthur S1TO1S Romolo Vanni TREAQURER Cleo L mbcrt Dorothea Vannl Hammond Tore t Wellington XFC11L Coll Vern Richaroson LOU1Sb Ha1non Jcrtrude Duval Vallant CuFlSt1HC Buokwold Edlth Mayor Yvonne Coll In COhpl11H the d t nc recorcs 1 r the r1UmH1 section of our Con nt th1s vefr tte co I1tTSS 1D ch r of ss e en o 1s s 1 SXTT8OTd1D ry CITOTYQ to r Pc it olete Q oosslole In present he lSt of filoers t 1Q hooeo th t tn1s 1111 perm1t 1 icient or U17 tion to en ole recu t1 H c see to stil n lc o other nd even t ul n cl reun1ons t t ted lrterv 1 Je now r ve r core cn re 1 irly c moletc for 1 c ses fro1 1932 thr oifh 1957 rol 1 t Q e or o lr r 6 L Cournoyer Con nt ih bool c t 1 t ye r 1314 no VlVGQ u oorpletc 11 t of oup1ls lf 1870 t 1912 ire rir 1 Cut er n s k1nd1y furnished 11 a cosy J on nt for the ye r 1915 rile e n ve 5 11s of oup11 I ou ting ll the yeers 1914 to 1929 we re not sure to e elc cl oifices CUT1HL these ye rs No doubt th1 ice 1111 oe c ll d to the ctte1t1or oi so1eoQe ho c n relp us n H1 so ry s on h 1 n e co1p1ete ro er 11 1lV1h Cone1t raouetes J T Be 1, He ster . ,W ' kJ J. 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LUCK, Class of 1927 Churles B ldw1n Vmployed by the 4 ross, Inc., WQFF1E , has wo Chlldff . o1v fl llln lplovco Cross, Inc., narrls , has one CLl11.Qq 5 rch GYlSwOlQ Dole tlo C lCHC9 teachcr at Conant Hlvn School, J1llOF cl s advlser. ohn Mor on Gr dl te of Holy ross Collage, worcester, as . tcLc'er yFlVdtC school 1n Sn1rlcy, dtss. los U lCK 5 c 1 SpFlHgflCld, Mass Col 1 D1own no cs Gr du t nurse of Ell1ot Co1nun1ty HO5plt l fcclc, N ., ons Cfl ll s Coll nufcr o 1 n u 1 lC c . rc ln P trsoo, N , uurr1cd und n s onc Chl Joln 4V n Q r ano +o1t r of Jaffrcy Rccordcr, lso Llcu U n nt of thc Locul C1x1t n C u to L tort Ff 1n uobtrt's Ros W11 n , HuFF1ou Inc s on ChllQ Class of l928 Arlcnc AU t1n Emyloyco 01 Goodnow Bros , Enst Jolfrcy LOU1Su John on Fm lOyLd by Goodoow Bros., Eu,t Juffrc Dorotr W 1n' onvor rlcut C Ol Kc n normal Scnoo , taught ln E st T ffrcy before NcFF1qgC Soc has cnc d rn r. Ellzubetn Dav1s L BF1C T1x 1n H st J ffrs rtdr1ch Cournoysz E lH E st Jaffrcy, grudu tc o B1ston Coll nd Tuft's Dont l gcnool no 1r cnplovtd 11 VllWln5tOH, Dclewa Wls1c L nuugn Tcl onooc op r tor lH E t J flrc nur orguo M 1 lt Storc lf Narthum ton, ss. r Oflo tcoro cu non rluu o K cnc Normal Scnoo , llvfs n Stooc rl, two cklldrsn Aay su111vtn Lmploycd y crry Llcctr1c C , Lust J Iffb of 1929 nc Cllub u ,u Af lvts lH Squontum, nos one Chlld lc! Qyocr Durgo nc Qrmclly cm loycd by W Cros Inc. l1vcs 1n flrcy, rss o e duuvotcr. M r cF 1 n Gr ou, lursc, worklnv 1n Jcx fork Hos lt l Jlllrtd Couroo1.r TI'lHlMC 1D u t tlOH Hosplt l 1D Color oo. csslc orr A nruow 1 11 Surry, N H., s two cnlllrcn. Churlcs Jo nson n cycl by J ross, nc., 1n Iry1n , . r vlcll Lafl r fu tvn n o Cu oss, I1c st J f L1 cv. Jos ph Snlolus turns tll your from Rvoc, It ly, Ho Grgdu tt Qf Boston Collcg Forgot ,c l1WntOF' To JJ c 1n th F st J ffrsy Dost Off1C6o - C1 --1 V 1 w. c - ' d tv' 'V' :fl T ' 1 T'1 'FZS--HEX ,fl by W. w. - ' 4 ' d - .. , fa o ' V -- 'nos 'o ,c'. I c. 'O ll ' as P J -lp -- Q. 1.1, - , ' ' c so - - Mqcs , -5 A in Q f ' ' - . ' ' f It Er:-ot fl' --'ulcsmcn 'L ' ' 'A Vo s. Fl tk W' Y W,lfs-- a L s ' ' np ' ' ' ' o , K 41 . H has ,Q L'ld. S4'of C 4--Mc s5 f gtls tic Q Poc'f' T-a Co sto f '. at- t of, 0 Jo ll' 1 'Q f' CLC Y E u s--Manolo ' j o I - ' M Q s 'H - +cHa-L ' t. ' ' a l b. Cl' 'Lmo --Wo gs Q Lot ' ' Qstuwcu t in 'f' L o ha 'J 0 V L ',s 'W-- 'flf nl 'J no ' . 'Q' ' ' . ' 1 W, nas:--Agp' 2, ' ' g f ' HF o ly. 1cu Jar L H in gd--G ol Qt' f 'Q Q ' 3 ' l o ' Q ,Q f - A 1: 'u -. f - 3.1121 il' ' c ' u ' --u cs ' Za Q' y. F ' ' ' ' --H. M. D. ' n ' f c' : f f f .gc an ' - a ' . Edwurd Fay--Graduate of Bowdoin College und Babson Business School Q ' '1 ru ' ' 'r i 1'n H -'. rc. A ' Y'n -.-- ',cr Lid ,s Q ' Dos Q ' HY. Art ' L cl--'azqgcr of Scnu o f '1 f ofp 'r Mo ma-3 ' Rf ' 1 Mo,uc-U--G giust: of mlm' 1 ' Q 1 ' In f N. H., has W 11' 'i . 1 C l 1 --Q1 1 b DQ 'f C J' ' o. Cc Q' ly. Class A Ira ?or'5r--L -V '- A ff 1 ' . Blur ms 1 '- ' f y 1--Fc 11' 'cp 1 J. W. C 'cs, , ' ' ' Zast Ja ' 2 .u Dt cc Ol 1 Vu gc ot Br1w -- u otc r f ' '.b ' 3 tv: ' . p' a . Y. , , W 3 J, --iyu. .qi . G S A . , C . C, B 'J'f D Craz,1'y--Llvcs '1 . na x ' f - ' f -h o H--E.pl1'c' T. W. C I ' g MGSS G 36 la ff'u3tc 5t'WtLC'--E.Pl y1A by W. W. Cr - I . in Ea Q fr J. R1 Q ' 'f-wRc+- no i's 1' J thi 'Q I ly 1 'itz f' f f f 1-6. :Q Wfl 'L5 1 -,splf'ci '. e Ca c 1 , ' ' Class of 1930 Frcnc Austln Gould Grxduute of Keene Norm l School T ught ln West R1Hd5C, N Dfrotny Moruan Gradu te of Keene Normal School Te ones F1tZWll1l5m, N H Ruth Jvrnson -Graou te of Unlverslty of New Hampshlre Wlth I ters' DegTCe Attended Bryn Mawr College eache Voc tlODLl subgect N Y H verhlll, N I Idn Burbnyae MCC rthy A new L per corre pondent lH E t Jmf frey His two chlldren DO1Othy Burp e Cr du te nur e of L6OmlDSteF Ho plt l Employed s nurse by W Cro s, ul C nulo rc Fm oyed by W Cro s, c frenle coll Operxtes nd b s Jur n Drlves ln E st Irey Gr flfl.. oultry firm 1D st J ffrey M rrled one sor t uck ln L t J I 1 y Works p rt tlme Jqffrey Post Qff1Ce D st Must r of f fu h Dorm C 1pne5 Llve lH J ffre orls F nerty Porter F rmerly e ploy J bf J W Cr s, nc lVe or one Chlld C'urle Geoxge Jorks 1D tore 1n G rdner, M m rrl E Gllbuft Vllll Formerly covernes LlV6S 1D Fitchburg, e no H Illn G du te nurse o Bo ton Ho plt Alma Houtunen ork 1D C lbrlc e, 4 . ez RlCl r sin an l r Ll ln Fltcbburg, ss Ha one Chlld r Rol F1Cl Urqunurt LlVes IH W keflelo, R Qren B llet te Foro Ger ld C urnover Gr Hluh G rgber t J nnl Gr te c Gfrtrude CID e u I ll G r br rt A sale m du te Scr ol du t ber 1D uk or ttends ss f l, an lh F st Jaffrey of Bo tan College T aches 1D Con nt , Fr: hm n cl GVISCF of Keene Norm l School Slxth grwde t J ffr LIVCQ ln Troy, N H H1 one Chlld UHIVCF 1ty f New HHMPSHIFC Formerly employed by X r Q , nc rlon , ll Gr du t nur e of Elllot Communlty Hospltol, works 1D Ke ne, N 1 on ' K e ln L t J ffrey Dlrothy H rt L1Ve t Hume Lel H rt D s r Employ d e epmon o er or ln o frey o d usb r wllbur L Page em layed by M J Cro s, I Formerly oper ted olcycle bop M rrled, b s two sons ob rt rrott Wlrks ln Atl nt1c Q P ClflC Te C sture 1n e erblrouvh, N H H rrle , h s Fe chlldren. W 1nJ A et nen Employed 10 Rlndge, N H Marrled Verr RICH ru on Worms ln Fltchburg, ma s I u es -- c ' ' ' K' - .u H Q . a r I U' l 7' 0 Ho J f v M A -- u 2 f - . . -a ' in ' l H ' O C ' al - ' a f ' ' H .' N' ' 1 A' c T- vs u ' c '2 's in an . . A. Cimp, Ce 2 l Q 0 ,Q a ct li Q -- 'sua ' fsrf - ' as el- ' 2 . L 1 ' -: Q ' ' ef--1 1 Q - so ' ' I ' s 3 . ' Cl v' , Q V10 S Pa he '11 1--A pl A F. W. s In . A '1 me -- 1 r Q p ' e ' Eu Q' . Q 'f Q Q A LC Joseph mf ga -- ' Q r ' 'as a'f'e . Q ' Q '. ' +o f ' A ' A. ,Q A' e Jal- f ff Q 3'. W t nan tf-- ' is 'A Q 'y. D en -- o .Y 'ml ef 5 V. P. os I . L' le in Merlb J, N. H. Has - ' . J' s ' ' '--Y' ' Q so f ' Q L fuss. Is .Q led. va 'WN 2' 'ams-- K 4 ' a or A s. ' o ' ' 2 Mass. Tl ct.' g-- ru Q f J f u s' ' s ' ul. . ' f --W s ' an A'g Lass Int ' ga G e V ee e -- 'ves ' ' . Ma . s Q ' . D . lfe ' 1 ' f -- ' is ' fu .l'f 1 . I. Cla o' 031 7 e, ' x, -I 'S. - t ,Se T Q f a ' o '+,' -- Q 3 f A s v' ' if e 1 ' a 'v do ' fs la iss a ' 4 . LQ 5 f i Q 'Q '-- Q A e fs 1 ra . ' e 4 fc 1 ' Eas Q' cy. 2 'K tra SCL' S'1 ', i U.. - c A e S ' I 0 Russe' Q u Q. -- f ' s s' o sf u ' H. - - 4 T VV' C I . Mg ' Ci -- Q Q e Sf s ' 11 ' A ' ' ' it - a Ho ygri ' Ea em--Nurs ' was Q ' l . k ' C. i :S Ca .IAIPII Ha' ,e e p es--I. e as T l'rl .e pf atf ' Enst Jaf- ' s'. Has ne u o.te . 'U' Q .ff--7.p H H. V. s nc. H 'e a 2 u 1 s . to 'H Q e. Rt e PQ --If ' u ' Q ' ' a 0. e ftf ' P' t x ' Q 0 Q ffl. . ,td Us AL. A I 'Q' 1 'u1 Q -- 1 ' Y' '. ' er' . . ' 'f . - .Q ' n s' --f ' ' ' ' S . ' C ass of 1932 Arthur Bl lf Pmploysd by W W Cross, Inc Eng ved rled Coll EmplJyeo by W W Cross, nc. Ch mb rl 1D Gr du t of K ene Normal School n F t J ffre Courrqyer Grodu t of Boston College Works no er's tore A S1 tant Und rtok r to Coornlyer Rafu Eenerty Lmployed by Bean Q Symond Marrleu Homer Gobell Employed by Flrst N tlonal Store, E t Loulse H nrln mpllyee as a W 1tFESS ln Keene, N H Arthur Don lo r nuvl o b m r Teaches 1D Cour Jaffrey Geor e H rt Lmpl yed t B utwe11's G rage, East J ffrey Vleno H utlnen Employed s housekeeper ln Vest N Wton, Mo Groom Le of Keene Normal School Horgorlt Knlght Sh L Ila IC Pelletler Charlotte S wyer Llve t home of 1933 ttuck Llves ln J ffrey H s one son Gr du to of Nashua Memorl 1 Ho plt 1, Nash rle Ad ms me Jyed b W 1 Gros , Inc ,tterds Nor tern Umlverslty, N1 ht School Uorce ter, M s John Au t1n Sm loycd by I Cross, nc Joseph Coll mnloyed by J X Cro s, n Emlle De pre Pm loyed by W V C os , Inc M rrled, hos one chlld M rlon C ron Pmployed ey Guernsey C ttle Club 1D Peterborough Mlldred Cutter Cr do te of Keede Norm 1 Scrool L1V1HP t home LuC1ll Schoern r L1V1HU t home ne tzfer ld mloyed by I Cro s, nc ttenls North e stern UH1VCT lty NIOHL Scholl, Uorcest r, H rbox LD S133 Expl y e C o , lnc M15 Record , oyed y J ob , o Annette Deschene L P g Llv nb n L st J ffrey H two n Gertruo Duv Cmlld Dorothy Hunt Alma Hyrk Emlly GeoF5 Ch FleQ Grls rlrnne Brun u DIWNOHG L1VlDg ln '1HChLluOH, M s llrklng ln M leen, D s l lnnt m lu ed by W V Cross, Inc H s one Jos vraouateo from SIUNODS C llege lh June 1937 s gr eu teo from UHlVeY lty of Nov H mpSh1FC June, 1731 Member of Chl Omeo Sororlty 1 AS 1St nt Ph rm C1St lr O'Nbll'Q Druv Store rle Cbwmo rl 1F Nlnlnf englneer 1U Clevel ro, Oh1O M rrled ry P rrott L1V1H9 t Home Gr du te of Conv le cent Home for ChlldFuH, 1m Wellesley, Mnss rrlett Pre ton Tr lnlng t Hosplt l Cote es, B 1JJ1nsv11le, Ruth HObb1PS LIVES ln Rlndge, N H H s one Chlld Edn V nnl Governe s ln J b n, Grodu te of Conv lcscent Home for Chlldrcn ln lclle ley, M ss V101 Hell Tr lnlng ln C NbFldVC Hosplt 1, Cambrldve, Mass Ruth F ves LcV1H LIVIHU 1D C mbrldge, M ss 1 . X l 'qaia A' Q Q I 0 -' I F t Lf A 84- ' Q ' 0 ' -- , f' 3, 1, H I 1 1 o. e Q' -- a a e ' C' f . 1 f i ,es o fy. '-:fy 'V V 14 - -- ' as U ' ' . 1 0 T' ' .. fy s f s. 's 's e - o F. L. . . ' 0 1 V x ' qw K h ' P: V A S 0 . 'I 1 0 ' .J l' -- .A fW ' a C - es f . ' ' 'o.'r' --E. . 4 a' ' ' 'L f . . 'C E' Vu .V U - a w 4 Q 1 a' 1 . 'f ' o' f - -- - Q f mf 1 ' F1 e' .mss. ,1 ,,. 1. P . 5 A L. 4... ' O ,' ' A 'A ' 1 T i X EL ' ' Q A fl : 0 Q. I .L ' o fa '.J-' ' 'M -- Q Q f ' 1. 'a 'S ' Q - ua, N. H. av'f -- ' is o - -. N Class Cha fs A Q. --E.r1f P y '. ?. s . A Q. th- GGS i 1 . K 'I 'Sz' ' ' , f 'S K vQ5 I S l ' '-X x V o Vg' 0 ' I 0 N E x 1 F ' Y.-Q Q vo N ' S I C o ' Y '.s -s--L p ' F. E. r s . -a '- e - . ' ' ' To ' a ' --1. ' A' M 1 ' o f ' 1 1 1 , ' N0 H 0 ' --M Q 'Q - f '1f.o ' .3 H . ' ' 9 o .W ' e ff e -- ' ' Q Q .f. Jar-s Fi 5 Q --Emi 1 V. W. 's I . A I f - sa I ' 4 s' ' 'v.' I so e .ass. Ba f'n N's Q-- n o'e4 by W. W. Cr ss ' . Let' ' --Emol b W. W. Crfos In . ' 1 rf 2 1 As Q a s-- ' i G i 'Q' Q 1 . as ' so s 'f 'Q a Va1'o --E p 'yf' . V. f . a 1 ' , . , 1 M ,1 , 1 , , - ' ' ,, ' - -. Q e ' . A . 'J ' - - a . --Wa A al n . ' f s' f '-w Q. ' - in L' X' 0 V1 ' 1 H . 1 - 0 .' sf oe--Vf ' a 1-' Aa s. Q C '.we d--' s' o a .o ' '. Q' - Q C . f. Mo 'g s .ea 'e. -- ' ' ' R' lj ya s. Ez: f .e .'e a' --- Q ' , I ' 2 ' f 'o .' ' . Q 'fJ. MQ a -- ' ' Q 3 P .-. Q Q f ' Q TS A nl ' ' ': ' 'W' : . :1 L . Ha 'f TS ' -- a' ' a ' o ' tag- a fv' ' 1 Mass u - '. -- ' ' . . Q f - ' . f 3 Q '-- - -s ' To a Mass. a s Q 1 - ' ' A - ' W- ss 1 .a . . Q C. -Q 3. . . Qi . 6- I . 3 . J: . ga I S . S-- . . U . Q . st 3 . Class of 193 Helen Belanger N111 be gfdddqteu from Elliot Communlty Hoe plt 1, Keene, N H. ln September, 10 7 Marth Brown Flel e L ylng in J rfrey, N H Cnrletlne Buem ol Tr lH1HV t Convaleecent Home fer Chlldren 11 Lt 1ey Iiee. Gertrule Butl 1 Henn n L1VlQg 1D Lest J ffrey K tnleen Cournoyer Preoleent of nn: clues at Regle College on, Mace. Recently elected Pr Qldent of Stu ent Cov rnment Ier next ye r Noelle f1CSC T181Dl1T 1D Hoeol a 1D Braftleooro, Vt an H 1 'Jr 1U ,tl ntl A Pael c ' a o. ore, F e fy y orvf w 1 r1vc e 1D S Army, et tloned xt Hawall. e Hunt foxy for bl f tncr nt Cerpentry ln lncnendon, ee TT1F1Ld, has ore ehlld ,lnt K fu + f en ee ene Normal School LIVCQ 1D Nln nrneon, e une cblld oerrt Mor fel e L C nlte e W elo Bnop, Fee Jaffrey Hubert O'Ne11 Jloyed by eroes, inc. iarle B V er Tlvln Tome Nancy S w er t P t IHQeltUte, Sprlngflrld, ee. w rJ QhlC W r 1D 1 r ble i tbcr 1D U at J fire tten ed Nortbe rrn bnlver lty, Bosto , M es. less of jj Carl SmltL meloyee b . o, ne. George I1 lu llQl17Cl L J OSC, HC ldre Beef, LL euee eepem or Mr ir T Bea . 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Loulee L B ulce wmeloycd by Net1OHt1 Grange Mutu 1 L1ab111ty neurance Co., Keene, J Edltb MuJor ,ttende Unlverelty of New Hrmpsblre, Durham, Grace Meeelng Secret ry t elark Unlverslty, Worcester, nts K tnerlne 0'JLll Bmployco by Dune n Agency, East J ffrey, Arlene Record UOFK1Hm for Mrs. Bunce 1D Peterborough, N H Arthur SlFO1S work for Town of Jaffrey Georfe Btearne fttends Y 1 UDlVtFSlty GLItFuQL Wbltenead Tralnlng t Newton Hoeplt 1, Newton, Mase Margaret Cutter Tralnlng t E111ot Communlty Hospltal, Keene N H. 1 ,v ,' --gi ' V . Ly ,: w - ' - - a ' at . 1 . ' QA 1 13 I. a 'e d -- i 4 f aa, . . '- ' f 'M Q--m a' ' Q a ,r -e 1 1 H ' - '1 Nellie W , fe N , ,' H rg 1 fu- ro ..,. ' l ' 'lm fs . 'fe 'V L N-f - - - LL I a A- f -- 1 1f 'Z' er ','t -. , Weetf' Knee 'H 1.1 ' a'- - ee e ' Q' uf e - 'T Aa . ,ji .A ,,, ,t 1 . .mi . n .til . J o' 1 e..e1 ' u A Q3 rw L ' .1 A ' ' 0 Jol :Gi --Ev ke '. L Q 'c o 'fi Teo C St - Ba't Jaf- F- .. ki Q Ge ge Ho1a'd--P ' wtf ' U. . 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