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24 , -i v t 'Zj. • ■ = JUNIOR CLASS First row: Helen Stearns. Thelma Small. Betty Ripley. Elizabeth Johnson. Teresa Nuccio. Leo Rivard. Raul Davis. John Chreiie, Joyce Milliken. Betty (.alanti, Richardson. Janet Watts. Judith Ball. . , , . , row Miss McCobb (Advisort. Sandra Goodwin. Alice Lane. Irene BlackinKf.n. Ruth Youdb. Judith Payaon. Jess., Jesselyn. Phylla Youna. Uetty WasBatl. Watti Constance Robarts, Barbara TomiKe. Mary Huntley. Lorraine Snowdeal. Mr. Loach (Advisor.) row: Robert Rejrnier, William Crockett. Harriett Thomas; Carolyn LaCombe. Patricia Barker. Betney-Jo Ru ler. Emilv- Randlett. Julia .Spear. Frances Calder- Joycc «ossitcr. Jane Hart. Millard Eugley. (Jordon Poland. Lewis You me. . . „ , row:3)avid Hart. Earl Dearborn. Stuart Carle. William Chalmers. Joel Morse. Zane Morton. Richard Brown. Charles Knjht, Doni» Wh toiy Walter Cftppbell. Blakivjgerberi Young, Gale Gw, David Pierce. , l ) dJdOC S) OGU r o tCJL 74. 67
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THE MEGUNTICOOK 19 With the Underclasses THE JUNIOR CLASS Camden High is very lucky to house the scrumptious Junior class. The basketball and baseball teams would never win a victory without their athletic ability. Scholastically, many are practically qualified to teach the classes they attend! The band, composed of Juniors and a few others, owes its success to them. The class realizes, of course, that CHS will bemoan their loss for many years after they graduate in 1955. Al- though many future classes will try to equal them, the Juniors know that this is impossible. SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers of the sophomore class are President, Lawrence Nasi; Vice- president, Charles Heald; Secretary, Jean Wilbur; Treasurer, Ann Ludwig. The sophomores held a record hop on March 19, from 7:30 to 11. A profit of almost forty dollars was realized. Chaperones were Mrs. Virginia Wilbur, Mrs. Alwilda Lord and Mr. Goodridge. Also they sponsored a class party, which was held at the Snow Bowl on April 23. FRESHMAN CLASS The freshman class entered Camden High with an enrollment of about 70 members. After being initiated into the student body by the seniors they elected class officers as follows: President, Cary Cooper; Vice-presi- dent, Anthony Nuccio; Secretary, Karen Megquier; Treasurer, Jerome Young. The class sponsored a class party held at the “Y” under the chaper- onage of Mr. and Mrs. Eai-1 Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunter, and Miss Ruth Drysdale. Games and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments were served.
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r SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Linda Marshall. Luo I la Crockett, Joan Antu. Sally Crockett, Ann Ludwig (Treasurer). Jean Wilbur (Secretary), tawrence Nash I President), Chnrles Hen Id (Vice-President), Hette Hall, Dawn Pierce, Patricia Adams, Mary Haynes, Carolyn Abbott, Racl Dougherty. Second row: Harriet Aldus, Patricia Waye, Patricia Holbrook, Zona Morton, Elaine Lord. Beverly Witt. Deborah Shea. Sheila Hillings, Mary Perkins. Gloria Krskine. Dorothea Dyer. Judith Younvr. Joyce Harvey. Cheryl Reynolds, Mr. Mercer (Advisor.) Third row: Carl Libby, Richard l eonard, Edward Thomas, Robert Williams. George 1 .aComl e. Robert Dean. David Hopkins. Thomas Perry. William Duley, Robert Quinn, David Jackson. Ronald Lendbettcr. Daniel Pendleton. Lawrence Richardson Robert Cain. Fourth row: Roger Plaitted, William McGirr, Raymond Knowiton. James Dinsmorc. i.arry Gray. Willis Hither. Ernest Parker, Donald Barter, Hruce Leach, Howard Anderson. James Monroe. Richard Moody. Norman Davis. Carl Whitehouse. 1? Jr V H X M M C d H O O O W
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