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First Row (left to right): Sally Bolster, Nancy Peakes, Marshall Hills, Henry Johnson, Beverly Hast¬ ings. Second Row: Andy Patterson, Frank Parsons, Parker Harrison, John White, Bob Clapp, Philip Enholm, Bill Brock. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council organized in September with plans for a busy, pros¬ perous year. Marshall Hills, president of the Senior Class, also presided at the council meetings, with Henry Johnson as vice-president and Nancy Peakes as secretary. In spite of the difficulties we had in finding a suitable time to meet, during the year we took over the planning of assembly programs and sponsored a square dance at the Town Hall on December 29th. We wish all sorts of suc¬ cess to those who will be elected to carry on the duties of the Student Council next year. 29
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WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG 1. Nancy Peakes 2. June Fiske and 3. Naomi Newell 4. Alice Dolan 5. Jeanne Roger: 6. 7. 8 . Gerrie Morgan Jean Tiffany Christine Tebo Marshall Hills 9. Sally Caffrey 13. Joan Brouillette 10. Pauline Jacques 14. Nancy Woodman 11. Carolyn Robinson 15. Alden Whittemore 12. Phyllis and Gardener Brown 16. Gwen Gale
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DISCUSSION CLUB This year, Mr. Cummings’ house once more was the scene for those gabby gatherings known to the world at large as Discussion Club. Our meetings weren’t held quite as often as in previous years due to unusual activity in the realm of the seniors, but good discussions prevailed when we were able to get together. Probably the most interesting time of all was the session in which Buddy Hanney and Phil Sheehan told of their experiences on the Western Front. We leave this worthy institution in the hands of the Juniors in hopes that they will have as good a time as we had, with no broken cups to our record and a great many suggested theories on world affairs. %
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