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President Vice President Secfret-ary Treasurer Class Colors Class Motto Class Flower Valedictorian Snlutatorian First Honor Essay Second Honor Essay Class Prophecy Cla-ss Will Class Gifts Cl ass History Starter Crank - Spare Tire Frame - Wheels - Knee Action Battery - Dawshboafrd Dent - - Windshield Wiper Gas Tank - Cushion Rattle-s Exhaust - Spark Plug Horn - Speedometer Mirror - Bumper Driver L Class Of 1954 M-arjofrie Ames Gaylen Flewelling Dorothy Flewelling Paul Fitzher-bert Blue and White Ad Astra 'Rose ' Marjorie Ames Catherine Benn Dorothy Flewefliling Joy-ce Flewelling Myrtle Jo-rd.-an Joan Foster Paul Fitzherbe-rt Mary Haines Gaylen Fleweslling Joyce Shannon Class Auto Of '54 Sponsored by Brown's Jewelry Store Marjo-rie Ames - M'on'a Holmes Storer DeMerchant - Mary Haines Melvin and Bobby Myrtle J ordfan - Arthur Gray Joyce Flewelling Richard Wolverton Joyce Shiannon Grayl-en Filewelling Dorothy Flewelling - William Cass Elizabeth Ladner Paull Fitzherbert - Joan Fioster - Stanley Hull Oatherine Benn Norman Cumming - Mrs. Clark
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Commencement Exercises The baocalaureate exercises of the Class of 1954 were held Sunday even- ing, June 6th, in the 'high school audi- torium. Rev. Ronald Stead gave the baeealaurelate address, and he was as- sisted by Rev. Olea ves Henderson. The Senior Class were guests of the Alumni Assoeiation at their annual banquet held Monday evening, June 7th, at the Grange Hall. Class day exercises were held Tues- day afternoon, June Sth, in the high school auditorium. The Class history was delivered by Joyce Shannon. The gifts were pre- sented by Mary Haines and Gaylen Fleweulling. Paul Fitzherb-ert gave the will, and the prophecy was given by Myrtle Jordan and Joan Flozster. Sev- eral awards were presented to out- standing stu'dents. Graduation exercises were held on Thursday evening, June 10th, in the high school auditorium. T'he graduation theme was Let Youth Speak. ' ' The honor parts were : V-aledictorian, Marjorie Amesg Salutatorian, Cather- ine Benng first honor essay, Dolrotlhy Flelwellingg second honor essay, Joyce Flewelling. Sponsored by Aroostook Famns Dairy
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Senior Play lst Row: E. Ladner, M, Ames, J. Shannon, M. Jordan, C. Benn. 2nd Row: J. Foster, M, Haines. 3rd Row: S. Hull, R. VVo1verLon, P. Fitzherhert, B. Desjardins, G, Flewelling, N. Cumming, M1's. Clark. The Senior Class presented 'iG'2l11g'- wziy for Ghosts, 21. mystery comedy in ihree nets. in December. The cast was as follows: Minnine Brill, the housekeeper, Joyce Shannon, Peters, the butler, Richard Wolverton, Sally King, who wanted to be 21 detec- live, Miary Haines, String Bean, Sz1lly's shadow, Paul Fitzherbertg Hester Storm, who owned Storm Heights. iiillfil0l'll'lL' Benn: Gnylzi Grande, an :ict- iess, Marjorie Amos, Posy May Purdy, lier colored maid, Joan Foster, Crazy Nell, who roamed the hills, Elizabeth liziclnerg Hal flhartr-ris. .1 playwright. Hnylen l lewellin51g Eli Grundy, the sheriff, No:-man Cinmningg Ned Jor- l:m, :in ex-eonvicf, Bob Desjardins, Nliss Storfm, Pl woman of mystery. Myrtle Jordan. The seene of The play was Storm lleigzhts, .in old mansion on ri liigrli cliff overlooking the l-luclson on a Stormy November night. During' Phe acts musical entertain- menl' was friven by The Trio consisting' of Thereszl liloycl, -lunet Miller, zinri l-lsther Gfraif fu-eompzinieil by Hlizzilmelli Todd. Mrs. Lillian Ulfirk, The rvlzlss zicivisoiz 1-oached ihe Dlay which The niuliem-e eujoyecl Very mueh.
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