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K V ' ' ' 'W T W 'T ' ' 1- 1 Cfaaa .jvhalory September of 1952 found twenty-eight excited freshman eager to start their high school career. The freshman class consisted of Gloria Abbott, Harlan Abbott, Gerry Andrews, Starr Andrews, Maurise Benson, Robert Benson, .Iudy Chamberlain, Eleanor Coffin, Felicia Collette, Rosalie Curtis, Gertrude Damon, Shirley Ellingwood, Dorothy Farr, Raymond Hammond, Shirley Hazelton, Myra Halme, Stanley Hibler, Aili lmmonen, Archie MacDonald, Sandra Mack, Elias McKeen, Roland Morey, Wayne Penley, Gerry Pierce, Louise Robinson, joan Russell, Frances Ryerson, Marshall Whitman. After the first term Marshall trans- ferred to South Paris High School. At our first class meeting, we elected Rosalie Curtis as president, Shirley Hazelton, vice-presidentg Eleanor Coffin, secretary: treasurer, Stanley Hibler, and student council member, Gerry Pierce. Mrs. Ross was our class advisor. November found us in the gym doing stunts for the heartless seniors. What was this all about? The freshman initiation, of course!! We really did have fun and everyone was a good sport about the whole affair. Frances Ryerson was crowned Queen, and Eleanor Coffin and Gloria Abbott were her attendants. December was our month for raising funds and class meetings were called in November to decide on money-making schemes. The highlight of the month was a Christmas play, called Christmas at the Crossroads. In the gymnasium that night, each class had a gaily decorated booth. Candy, popcorn, hot dogs and home-cooked food was on sale. This school fair was the first of its kind in many years and it drew many of the townspeople. During this year we sponsored roller-skating parties and an Easter Dance. Several members of our class were already participating in extra-curricular activities. Most of us had worked on the Readit and Nautilus Boards. Myra Halme, Shirley Ellingwood, Stanley Hibler, and Maurise Benson joined our school orchestra. Eleanor Coffin represented us in the County Speaking Contest with the selection Eyes. Starr Andrews and Gloria Abbott were active in the band as majorettes. Several went out for basketball, baseball and softball. We all tried to find our places in school life. Next fall we came back as sophomores - anxious to be upper classmen. At our first class meeting, twenty-two members were presentg a new student, Gerry johnson, transferred here from Lisbon High School. The treasury showed a total of S333 and this encouraged us to double this amount before the year was out. Officers were chosen as follows: president, Maurise Benson, vice-presi- dent, Myra Halmeg secretary, Shirley Ellingwoodg treasurer, Gerry Andrews, student council member, Aili Immonen. Felicia Collette decided to join us again after spending a semester at Our Lady of the Mountain Academy in Gorham, N. H. November committees were appointed, and various money-making activities were engaged in during the month: food sales, potato chip, sandwich, and hot dog sales at recess. Class rings were ordered this year and we anxiously awaited a package from the Balfour Company. Mr. Clifford jordan, a new member of the faculty, was class advisor during our sophomore year. In March we had a jitney supper and rummage sale at the Legion Hall. Gladiolus bulbs were sold for our spring project. I7
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