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HISTORY Fifteen frightened little Freshmen reported at ET. H. S. in September l9h?, They were: Herbert Berryment Harriett Hathaway Hollis Buck John Hathaway Beverly Cary Richard Mills Lloyd Cushman Samuel Sweetser John Davis Qrene Whitman Charles DeShon Bernard Brooks Alice Farnum Herman Cummings, Jr. Ann Hathaway Even though we suffered much hazing by the Seniors, and were dressed in horrible costumes we pulled through Freshman Reception. 'During the first of the year, Herbert Berryment, Charles De- Shon, and Herman Cummings Jr. quietly left. Donald Carini and Philip Haskell joined us later, but they left shortly. All of us who finished the first year began the sophomore year, and we completed the year with all eleven members. it the beginning of our junior year, we all reported except Ann Hathaway, who left us to become Mrs. Raymond Swan. During the first of October Alfred Allen who had left the class of l9h7 for the Navy, joined us, to make eleven again. We started our final year with a new-comer from Gould Academy-- Patricia Scribner, to take the place of Samuel Sweetser, who failed to report. Sam is now in the Army, stationed in Texas. - Beverly Cary left us during the senior year which leaves a graduating class of ten members. During our four years, we have been very active in school affairs. All of us have taken parts in several plays and in prize speaking. Richard, John H., John D., Orene and Pat have been active in sports, and Harriett has used her managing ability in both Basket ball and Softball. ff! Lloyd Cushman, 'Sl J J .Q 57 ga 1 'CL A S A , OF : J fc? .,- ol-nazi'
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NME NICKN11I.E.ES AGE P1lSTII?3 LIIBITION Alfred Allen Allen Deceiving Taking it easy Policeman Bernard Brooks Brooks Serious Talking to Christine Farmer Lloyd Cushman Cushman Not telling Reading Magazines Carpenter John Davis Jerry Navy Bound Going to Rmzford Center Navy P Alice Farnum Al Bashful Writing' Nurse I Harriett Hathaway Hattie Innocent Square Dancing Secretary John Hathaway Hat Likeable, 1. Talking to a Sophomore Navy Richard. Mills Dickj Unsettled Combing his hair Navy . Patricia Scribner Patty Changeable' Roller Skating Housewife Orene Tfhitman 'fhitty Studious Studying Doctor Have you ever seen? Alfred vdthout his family Bernard without whiskers Lloyd not telling corny ,jokes John Davis without Gladys A Harriett not talking John Hathaway taking pictures Alice in love Dicky on time Pattyfs engagement ring Orene not being witty .e have a INITLRLIZLTION Always Enj oys Arguments Beards are Bad Likes Lower Classmen Jerry's Rumford Doll Alizfays Efficient Farnum Helpful and Happy Jolly and Happy Really Has Manners Peace Every Saturdayfnit Old Little Witch Allen but no alley . Brooks but no Water Cushman but no bakery Davis but no Jefferson Farfnunj but so near CHatbajway but no travel Hatfhawayj but.no coat Hills but no factory CSIcribCnerj but no baby Whitman but no Tfalt AY.. .. GD
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