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jfte Cfdrld of 7 94 7 As I sit here Writing the history of the Class of 1947, I think not of the work we've done but rather of the fun we've had. We started in as seventh graders with the feeling that there was a lot of excitement ahead of us and we weren't wrong. Our fun started in the seventh grade with the choosing of our class colors, purple and white, and ordering our banner. Then came eighth grade with not too much excitement, but we were looking forward to being Freshmen. Finally the day came when we were on our way to the gym for initiation. Our enthusiasm might have been a little low for a while, but we soon saw that the best way to get through initiation was to enjoy ourselves, which We tried to do. The next big event after initiation was Freshman Prize Speaking. Shirley Young won first prize for the serious selection and Dean Ellingwood for the humorous. Next came the Sophomore year and we really had fun for it was our turn to initiate others and we proceeded to make use of the opportunity. With the opening of our Junior Year came thoughts of even more excitement. We were going to put on a Junior Play! The play was a great success in every way, and so was our Junior Prom which Was held soon after the play. At last, the big year had arrived! We were Seniors! We presented a Senior Play which was another success to our credit. We immediately began Work on the Seniorian and also made plans for a Barn Dance. We held the Dance with everybody attending wearing dungarees and old shirts. Then came our Senior Hop. The next big event of our Senior Year will be Graduation, which brings an end to the days we looked forward to as seventh graders, days We will cherish forever. Bernadette Anita LeClerc, Groveton Marion Elizabeth Livingston. Office. Groveton Papers Company Elizabeth Anne Newell Langley, At home Alumni 114611 Zane Stuart Blanchard, Tufts College, Boston, Mass. Mary jane Booth, Farm Bureau Office, Guild- hall, Vt. Barbara Jean Boyd, P l y m o u t h Teachers College Geraldine Roberta Breault, Guildhall, Vt. Chandler Bruce Ford, U. S. Army Muriel Grace Fournier, G r o v e t o n Papers Company William Michael Higgins, Groveton Papers Company Sylvia Holden Stone, Groveton Naomi Myrle Hurlbutt, Sargent School, Bos- ton, Mass. Lawrence Edward johnson, Groveton Leon James Lakin, U. S. Army Homer Gould Nute, G ro v e t o n Papers Company james Edward Olllowd, Lancaster Lottice Bessie Parker Fuller, Groveton Louise Marie Sheehy, Maine General Hospital Mary jane Styles, Styles' Drug Store Robert Bruce Styles, New Hampton, N. H. Margaret Louise Tillotson Mills. Groveton Lorraine Phyllis Tippitt, Groveton Margaret Joyce Willey, Groveton Papers Company
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JOHN MAURICE PEPAU Johnnie Born Rumney, N. H., April 10, 1929 General Course Beware Fireman, Noon-hour Committee, Senior Play Committee, Senior- ian Staff, Military Police, Typing Club, Assembly. MARY PATRICIA PERKINS Patsy Born Berlin, N. H., December 24, 1929 Academic Course Luciou5. Glee Club, Weekly, Librarian, Bugle and Drum, Seniorian Staff, Senior Play, Social Committee, Carnival Committee, A. A., Assemblies, Red Cross, Prom Committee, Girl Reserves, Prize Speaking, Stardusters. DONALD DEAN PIKE Bosco Born Groveton, N. H., September 12, 1929 General Course Hi ya, Son. Class Officer, A. A. Officer, Office Staff, Hi-Y, Cooking Cluh, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Tournament, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Socials, Assemblies, Junior Prom, Carnival Committee, Physical Education, Typing Club, Seniorian Staff, Bell Manager, Military Police, Weekly, Fireman. ROBERT CLAYTON SAVAGE Bunny Born Lowell, Mass. March 22, 1929 General Course Well now, Miss Chapman. Seniorian Staff, Class Officer, A. A., Assemblies, Socials, Fireman, Military Police, Prom Committee, Glee Club, Junior Play, Noon- hour Committee, Carnival Committee. JOHN WILLIAM STYLES Johnnie Born Groveton, N. H., October 5, 1929 General Course Now-Listen! Class Officer, Hi-Y, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee, Dancing Club, Military Police, Fireman, Athletic Association, Baseball, Basketball, Class Tournament, Intramural games, Junior Orchestra, Glee Club, Cheer Leader, Socials, Assem- blies, Carnival Committee, Physical Education, Freshman Prize Speaking, Seniorian Staff, French Club, Junior Red Cross. PATRICIA ANN SWIFT Pat Born Groveton, N. H., June 16, 1930 Commercial Course Sugar, Glee Club, Librarian, Weekly Editor, Bugle and Drum, Seniorian, Junior Play, Senior Play, Social Committee. l10l
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