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Student Council News Back Row, leff 'lo righfz John Blalceney, Edward Kuban, Michael Rushworlh, Richard Crofr. Bernard Ward, Tony Perkins, Reber? Sanborn. Front Row, leH to righf: Donna Downing, Juanifa Hayward, Joseph Bellefeuille, Mr. Allen, advisor: Neil Kennedy. Mary Jane Burton, Margarei Rogers, and Mary Flinl. The Student Council held its first meeting on September 19, 1958. The officers elected were as follows: President,,Joseph Bellefeuilleg Vice-President, Neil Kennedy, Secretary, Mary Jane Button, and Chair- man of Finance Committee, Juanita Hayward. The activities of the Student Council have been as follows: They sponsored the Magazine Drive, sponsored the school newspaper, financed the transportation costs on movies, paid Headmastefs Dues, bought a yell,' book for the cheerleaders, and had a Christmas Party for the high school. It was voted at a fall meeting that the office floor is to be refinished with tile. Mary Jane Button 'S 9, Secretary
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Doris Hill Myrtle fBramanJ Johnson Lucy CTullerj Magoon Clifton H. Mattoon Hazel CBicknellJ Mudgett Lucy fRoyceJ Rodgers Winston W. Rogers Merlin Spear Kenneth Colby Lives in Chelsea and teaches school in Tun- bridge. Married Clarence Johnson, lives in Massa- chusetts, and has 1 ch-ild. Married Russelll Magoon, lives in Connecti- cut, and has 3 children. Married Loretta Kendall, and has 3 children, and lives in Glen Burnie, Md. Married Galen Mudgett, lives in South Roy- alton, and has 3 children. Married Glen Rodgers, lives in Maine, and has 2 children. Marr-ied Clara Beede, lives in Washington. and has 2 children. Married Nancy Tucker, lives in East Barre, and works for Booth Brothers. Deceased. Shirley Sleeper 'S 9 When Television Wasn't Invented When days were old And knights were bold And television was not invented, We'd pull up a chair To suit us fair And sit and be contented. We'd pop -some corn Which Mother'd scorn When television was not invented, Grandmother would sew Singing soft and low We'd sit and be contented. The wind would blow Deep was the snow When television was not invented, We'd sit and talk We'd laugh and joke We'd sit and be contented. We'd play some games And call out names When television was not invented, The day was done We'd had our fun We'd sit and be contented. We got by without it No doubt about it When television was not invented, We made out somehow But could people now And sit and be contented? Judy Hewitt '62
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MY FIRST IMPRESSION OF CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL My impression of Chelsea High School was pretty dull at first. I was scared and nervous for the first few weeks. But as time went on, I overcame this. I think it's a pretty good school as of now. Shirley Hayward '6 2 I was scared when I thought of having to go up stairs to high school. But when I got up there, I found it was real nice and not half so bad as I thought it was going to be. I dreaded most, Freshman Recep- tion. But it was lots of fun. All in all, I think high school is nice. Donna Downing '62 I got mixed up the first few days, but it was all right after that. The Freshman Reception was a lot of fun, especially when the Junior and Seniors put on our makeup, and I mean makeup . I think high school is real nice. Bonnie Roberts '62 When I first came to Chelsea High School, I didn't know only two teachers. I didn't know any of the pupils. But now I know the teachers and the pupils, and I think high school is real nice. Baxter Doty '62 I liked the first week of high school. That week most of the students didn't have their books, so the teachers couldn't give any assignments. I had my books, so I could look them through. Now I have plenty of work to do. There are many things going on outside of school that I like to go to when I get my work done. Nellie Gilman '62 When I was in the eighth grade at Vershire, we got an invitation to come to Chelsea. We got down there and went in. I thought the boys were quite friendly and the teachers were better than the other schools I had gone to. I thought Chelsea High School was better than other schools, so I came here. p Bernard Ward '62
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