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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of '51 began the second phase of its journey through school upon entering the Freshman Class. We were fifty-nine in number with Philip Cunningham president of the class. Our home room teacher was Mr. Grover MacLaughlin and was our guide for the year. We entered the activities of the school in large numbers with an aggressive attitude, and were very quickly recognized as leaders in athletics. As Sophomores we were still the largest class in high school, and Shirley Kirk became Class President. The Class of '51 was the first class in the history of the high school to be the conductors of a dancing school. Mr. Porter, a new member of the faculty, was our class advisor and guide. Order and organization were established within the class and we tamed the new Class of '52. Our third year proved to be a busy one for our ever decreasing numbers, now totaling thirty-seven. Floyd St. Peter was elected President. We were very active in sports, and dis- played our talent in O-ne Act Plays, Junior Prize Speaking, and other events of the year. As a class, we were making preparations and look- ing forward to our Senior year and graduation. The fourth and final year - the Senior Class assumed the leadership of the new school. With Blake Bart- lett as Class President and Mrs. Rose Tilley as Class Advisor, we proved outstanding in athletics. school activ- ities, Senior Play, and lastly, the One Act Plays. We look forward with anticipation to graduation and tak- ing our places in the adventures and opportunities awaiting us. B. BART'LE'1'1' '51 CAN YOU IMAGINE Blake coming to school looking like a tramp Aubrey with a girl friend Betty Bragdon without Lloyd Dawn driving a Model T Ford Philip not interested in sports Goldie liking cats Allen not blushing Eben Weighing one hundred pounds Hazel getting alone: with Wimp Helen Hews six feet tall Raynold being a romeo Betty Howe understanding things the first time Helen Howe not living on the farm Clayton acting out in class Shirley iiunking a subject Betty Jo not writing to Walter Polly not into mischief Roger not interested in women Beverly getting to school on time Carrol having straight hair Gretchen with black hair Eddie not being able to ski Lauretta not wearing a sweater Richard not charming the girls Wendell without a new romance John without a car Laura not fooling with the boys Albert losing his temper Stanley taking the teachers' word Faye staying home on Saturday night Floyd without girls around him Herman keeping still Lona not liking chemistry Barbara without a boy's attention SENIOR INITIALS Nothing But Best Ambitious Farmer Boy Betty Means Business Does Look Chic Phil Beams Cheerfully Good Courage Always Likes Debating Eben's Jolly Ego Has Much Glee Her Jolly Humor Really Rides High Can't Be Humored Helen Labors Happily Men Can't Joke Stores Much Knowledge Beautiful Jubilant Maiden Pretty Able Miss Romeo Of Maine Beverly Adores Men Carrol's Swift Movements Especially Long Opinions Lauret's Jolly Personality Richard Does Right Wendell's Perfect Romance John's Winsome Smile Laura Likes Spike Always Most Sincere More School Spirit Faye Does Study Floyd's Jolly Sweet Personality Hits Every Target Lovely Black Tresses Bovs Do Whistle Golden Locks Nice
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BARBARA DALE WEST Barb General Course Women of the world crave excitement. Saint Agatha Convent 13 Class Vice President 33 Class Secretary 4g Editorial Board 45 Ashland Winter Carnival Queen 4g Senior Play 4. Barb is one of our happy-go-lucky students. She has a ready smile and a. winning way which keeps admirers guessing. Barb intends to become a medical secretary and we know she'1l make a good one. We wish you a very bright and happy future. , 1 1 I 1 I ,.4
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