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1999 Echoes of A. fl. .S FRONT ROW-loft to right: A. Pike. F. Clayton. E. Ellis, L. Bxagdon. R. LaBelle. C. Bolstridge. BACK ROW: E. Poitraw. Mrs. Tilley, M. Sutherland. I. Labbe. R. Baxter, R. Cormier. D. Mclntosh. M. Bushey. H. Hews. absent when picture was taken. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief ................................ Ellen Ellis Business Manager .............. Lenora Bragdon Assistant Business Manager ................ 'Florence Clayton Literary ..................... ............. Ar lene Pike Assistant Literary ................ Maxine Bushey Sports .................... .......... R oger LaBe11e Art ............ ........ R obert Cormier Ioke ......... ......... Em ery Poitraw Alumni ........... ........ C herry Bolstridge I Exchange ....... ................ I oan Labbe 4 Historian ............ ......... R alph Baxter 4 Advertising .............. .......... C harles Coffin Faculty Advisor ................ Mrs. Rose Tilley Class Reporters Iunior ............................ Marjorie Sutherland Sophomore ....... .............. H elen Hews Freshman ...... ....... D awn McIntosh
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Echoes of A. fl. .S 194 FRONT HOW--left to right: F. Ayer, I.. Bragdon. E. Ellis, R. Baxter, M. Sutherland. S. Kirk. and C. MacLean. BACK ROW: T. Chasse, R. Grant, D. Macintosh, Mr. Maclaughlin. B. Barlett. I. Wakefield, H. Hews. and D. St. Peter. STUDENT COUNCIL President ............ ............. R alph Baxter Vice-President ....... ................. S hirley Kirk Secretary ............ ....... M arjorie Sutherland Treasurer ........ ............................ E1 len Ellis The first meeting was held Monday. December Sth. We hold our meetings in the Home Economics room every other Wednesday. In these meetings we dis- cussed various things that are brought before the council by the different repre- sentatives of each class. We do our best to make all possible improvements in keeping the class rooms looking neat and clean. The members of the Student Council act as clerks, in the candy store, which is a great convenience to the students and members of the faculty. It is the duty of the student council to O. K. all extra-curricular activities carried on for the benefit of the school. In years to come we are hoping to have a stronger Student Council which in many ways may help to better our school.
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Ecboes of A. fl. .SI I P FRONT ROW-left to right: B. Howes, E. Ellis. H. Hews. R. LaBe11e. B. Bragdon. A. Searway P. O'Clair. SECOND ROW: P. St. Peter. R. Bolstridge. W. O'Clair. D. Colbath, Mr. Raiiord. A. Cowett A. Berry. C. Mountain, D. Gardiner. D. St. Peter. E. Poitraw. LAST ROW: H. Howes, F. Morris H. White, C. Hews. B. Michaud, R. Brewer, H. Bolstridge. D. Colbath. W. Raiiord, F. Ayer. A. Bragdon D. Chambers, P. Bolstridge. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President .............. ........... R oger LaBelle Vice-President ...... ........ B umett Bragdon Secretary ........... ................ Ebe n Ellis Reporter ..................,............... Holland Hews Sentinel .................................. Robert Brewer The Ashland Chapter of Future Farmers held their first meeting during the second month of school. Of the forty-two boys enrolled in agriculture this year, thirty-six joined the Future Farmers. As a club we endeavor to put into prac- tice what we have learned in Vocational Agriculture by means of summer projects. Also we try to be of service to other organ- izations in school and to the general public. Some of the more entertaining parts are the holding oi F. F. A. socials, Father and Son Banquets, and attending agriculture judging contest on state and local level.
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