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-Lui-n Y -. :F is A. i., ,Er 1, - 1 iw ' -T Ag .' - 1: ' -- ZF H'-1 fe- ' ' ,. N 1 5.51521 .es . 1. A .,4 ' - , , if .1 L .,. FRONT ROW: Mr. Warren, I. Berry, C. Warren, H. Bragg, I. Dillingham, B. Holland, L. Dunn, V. Bra- deen, R, Crocker, D. Campbell, I. King, S, Perry, SECOND ROW: W. Ingalls, R. Bennett, F, Trask, G. Bell, E. Abbott, L. Ackley, L. Donahue, S. Fothergill, M, Gesner, N. Buck, S. Henderson. THIRD ROW: E. Averill, D, Turnage, L. Smith, B. Norris, I. Hanson, R. Cutler, G. Arsenault, L. Bedard, A. Young, A. Churchill, C, Andrews. Freshman Class On September 20, 1960, the Freshman Class held their first class meeting and elected officers as follows: President, Brian Norris g Vice-President, Sharon Fothergilp Secretary, Janice Dillingham, Treas- urer, Suzanne Perry, Student Council, Bernadette Holland and James Hanson. During September we held a food sale at Tilton's Market and in December, Bruce I ay and Alden Grabb came from WLAM and did a Hi-Fi Record Hop for our benefit. Six members of our class made the basketball teams. There were three girls and three boys. We plan to sponsor more activities during the rest of the year and hope to make our future years at B.H.S. successful. Brian Norris 64' 30
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LEST WE FORGET T'was four years ago, I remember it well On a cool fall morning At the sound of the bell, A group of shy students With innumerable fears Entered Buckfield High School For some fine, rosy years. Their fears soon vanished, Up rose their perception, With the droll situation Known as Freshman Reception. The ridiculous costumes, As fond hearts remember, Made these young, timid Freshies Become fully-fledged members, The years have sailed by, Golden moments of fun, Reflecting happy memories To this class of sixty-one. They'1l always be grateful, Their hearts truly claim Momentos of dances, plays And stirring basketball games. These times soon end, The future looms before, And past responsibilities Will affect success' score. Though the class will part And spread to distant shores, Its loyalty will always stay With B,H.S. for evermore. Lola Newton 61' THE CATSUP BOTTLE The catsup bottle sat there plainly Watching me with eye disdainly. Should I give it a mighty whack, Or maybe just a little tap? Quickly then I pounced upon it Tipped it up, with force I hit it Came the usual tiny trickle Oh, catsup bottle, you sure are fickle Rosemary Bennett 61' 32
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