Groveton High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Groveton, NH)

 - Class of 1955

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Student Council . . . OFFICERS President: Philbert Brooks Vice President: Romona Gonyer Secretary: Charles Landry Treasurer: Peter Styles MEMBERS Seniors: Kent Holden and Philbert Brooks Juniors: Bruce Hodge and Romona Gonyer Sophomores: Mona Riendeau and Charles Landry Freshmen: Roland Gibson and Peter Styles 8th Grade: Brenda Israel and Dawn Stevens 7th Grade: Sonya Marges and Lloyd Gaudette We have had a very successful student council this year. The members have cooperated and worked well with one another. These next few things that are listed give you an idea what we bring up at our meetings. Outside Mr. Cascadden's office there is a sug- gestion box. Any student who wishes to have something brought up at our meeting writes out what he wants brought up and drops it in the box. On January 20, we had a skating party. Dawn Stevens took care of the selling of hot dogs and soda. We made out fairly well. We haven't had a boys' chorus in Groveton High for quite some time, so we decided to try to do something about it. Many of the boys joined and now we have a chorus that really sounds great. It's very dangerous at times out in front of the school, especially when the bell rings and every- one is going across the street. Many times a per- son is almost hit by a car. We brought this up and talked it over one day. We came to the conclusion that it would be a good thing to have a red light to slow up the cars more when the bell rang. Kent Holden and Philbert Brooks went to a selectmen's meeting and asked them about this, They were going to see if this could be done and let Mr. Cas- cadden know, but as yet we haven't found out any- thing. The students wanted more assembliesg so we had each class give one on anything they wanted to do. For the best assembly put on we gave a trophy to that class. The freshman class won, and they certainly deserved it. We thought it would be a wonderful thing if everyone in school brought money for a present for Mr. Bergeron, the teacher we've all missed this past year. We were successful in collecting money and we bought him a spinning outfit, something that he really wanted. Mr. Cascadden awarded all the student council members with medals. They are very nice. and we appreciate his giving them to us. By Romona Gonyer STUDENT COUNCIL: lst row-B. Israel, C. Landry, P. Brooks, President: Mr. Cascadden, R. Gonyer, P. Styles, D. Stevensg 2nd row-M. Riendeau, R. Stuart, B. Hodge, K. Holden, R. Gaudette, S. Marges.

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HI-Y: lst row-R. Carver, J. Platt, K. Holden, D. Nugent, N. Nugent, G. Martin, J. Lynch: 2nd row-Mr. Cirillo, L. Meunier, T. Platt, L. Rice, R. Haney, F. Nason, J. Cole, B. Kerr, R. Beattie. Hi-Y News The Knights of Stone Hi-Y Club, now in its third year, had one of its most prosperous years under the able leadership of Mr. Tony Cirillo. Mr. Cirillo is the driver education instructor at G. H. S. The club was fortunate in having a very able executive staff this year. Our president is Dick Nugent who has been very helpful as our presid- ing officer. Kent Holden is our Vice-President. He is in charge of special committees. The secre- tary is Noel Nugent, who has kept the books for the past two years. The treasury is headed by Bob Carver who has done an excellent job. The chaplain until recently was George Martin who resigned in favor of Addison Hall. The lirst activity of the year was a pre-season Varsity vs. Faculty basketball game. We had a hand in promoting international good will when we invited the Sherbrook Ili-Y club for a week-end visit to Groveton. The highlights of the occasion was a football game at Hanover when we witnessed a strong Dartmouth team crumple Lou Little's tfolumbians. The Sherbrooke club re- turned our invitation and we enjoyed a wonderful week-end at Sherbrooke. The club enjoyed two other football games dur- ing the season. The first was a thrilling contest that saw Dartmouth overhaul a powerful Holy Cross team and win by one point in the final sec- onds ofthe game. The second saw a powerful Navy team defeat Dartmouth in semi-tropical wea- ther by thirty-five points. We donated money to the March of Dimes and to the North Country Y. M. C. A. Our latest attempt to further the knowledge of the g1'0UP was to send three members to the State Youth and Government Program. The three del- egates went to Concord in April and gained valu- able experience by actually running the New Hampshire state government for two davg, The three delegates were Richard Nugent, Noel Nu- gent, and Thomas Platt. The Hi-Y is a wonderful thing and should be promoted further.

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