Groveton High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Groveton, NH)

 - Class of 1955

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Senior Play . f 4. ' ,Z VZH, Junior Play . . The Junior play, Three Fingers in The Door by Felicia Metcalf, was put on in the high school auditorium March 26, by the Junior class. The play was a three-act mystery-comedy, and it takes place in a gloomy isolated old house, which was once a fine mansion. The whole plot revolves around a Wealthy old man, Mr. Gregory Long, his great niece Sylvia Long, and Miss Sylvia's fiance. As the story continues it gets more involved when men are seen prowling around the old house, and other mysterious things happen all of which add up to a very exciting play. The play was an outstanding success, and it kept the audience on the edge of their seats all through the play. By James Platt Senior Play . . The Senior play, Papa Says No! by Felicia Metcalf, was put on in the high school auditorium November 19, by the Senior class. The play was a three-act farce with the main characters being a Wealthy dictatorial father, his daughter, her fiance and her fiance's old college friend. The play revolves around the girl's romance with a certain young man whom her father doesn't approve of, and when her father tries to send her away from her young man, things really start to happen. The play was an outstanding success, and it kept the audience in stitches all throughout. By James Platt

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Assemblies September 24, 1954 The sophomores held the annual freshman initia- tion which started the year off with a bang. The assembly was enjoyed by all. Later in the day a dance was sponsored by the sophomores in honor of the freshmen. October 1, 1954 This assembly was opened with the Lord's Prayer led by the Senior Class president, Richard Nugent. Then the Junior Class president, Jack Lynch, led the Flag Salute. Mr. Cascadden talked to us about assemblies and behavior at assemblies. Prizes for shop projects at the Lancaster Fair were awarded. October 29, 1954 An assembly was sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. 8C gave the assembly as a television show. Brenda Israel, Rodney Irving, Bonnie Gilbert, An- geline Holbrook, Fredrick Tremose, Philip Bouch- er, Daniel Nason, and Kenneth Stevens took part in this assembly. November 3, 1954 The assembly was sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. Glades 7CO and 8S put the show on. Helen Cloutier played Stars and Stripes Forever as a piano solo. Another piano solo was given by Di- ane Hodgdon playing The Little Shoemaker. A group of boys put on a few short skits. Carl Shoff, Dawn Stevens, Kirk Newsom, and Ruth Martin sang Follow the Gleam, Cruising Down The River , and Down by the Old Millstreamf' The assembly ended by the school singing the school song. November 12, 1954 This assembly was given by Mr. Fowlie and Mr. Cross who showed pictures they had taken. November 22, 1954 The ninth grade put on this assembly which con- sisted of talent which this group has. Philip Nel- son gave two violin solos and had to give an en- core. Ross Beattie, Channy Tilton, Linwood Car- ver, Charles Ward, John Muldoon played two songs on their instruments. Roger Lizotte December 1, 1954 This assembly was a basketball rally for our teams. Mr. Moulton, our girls' coach, introduced the team and Mr. Smith introduced the boys. Each coach told us what good teams we had and how coopera- tive they were. Mr. Smith talked to us on sports- manship. He said the majority of us were very good sports. The cheerleaders showed us some of the new cheers of the season. .January 25, 1955 T'here was a short movie of the parade at the teachers' meeting in Manchester last October. A new song was introduced to us to sing at basket- ball games, and Mr. Cascadden talked on sports- manship. March 9, 1955 Two movies were shown on fire prevention. George Martin, president of the Athletic Association, pre- sented awards to Channie Tilton, Denise Thibo- deau, Jack Thibodeau and Marilyn Dufour for events they participated in during the winter car- nival. The twenty-five dollars for senior. high school went to the Class of 1956. For the junior high the prize went to the Class of 1958. Dorothy McAllister received a homemaker award for a test taken in home economics class. Mr. Cascadden gave awards to the student council for the out- standing work they have done this year. Honor essay awards were given to George Martin, Noel Nugent, and Richard Nugent. March 17, 1955 A musical assembly was given by Mr. Micucci's music pupils. The girls' chorus, boys' chorus and band took part in it. The first appearance of the boys' chorus was made, and they sang Smile Awhile and In the Evening By the Moonlight. Our girls' chorus sang Silver Lining and It's a Grand Night For Singing. The boys' and girls' choruses combined and sang Oh, Danny Boy for a St. Patrick's Day selection. The Groveton High School band played several selections. FUN FOR EVERYONE In school most things would sure be dull If we had no sports to till the lull. Studies have no special attraction to us, But in sports all certainly make a fuss. In fall the boys' interest is all in track. Their feet are sore and so is each back, But prizes are given and it holds much fun. And for the school much glory is won. In winter comes the sport best liked by all. Everyone enjoys playing basketball, To watch the boys in hasty speed, Dribbling down the floor, when points they need, And watch the cheerleaders shouting loud. Cheering our team before the crowd. And best of all when the game is done. Everyone's praised for the honor won. In spring, of course, it's a softball game That leaves the girls all stiff and lame. And for the boys, well, baseball is here, And it's also nearly the end of the year And after this the year is done. We've lost some games and also won, But now there's swimming and tennis and stuff That helps the summer pass fast enough. And when the summer has come to an end. Everyone's waiting for school again, Because, well the reason is very clear. Sports are back-stand up and cheer! Judith Treamer Opposite Page Typing Class - Shop - Home Economics

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