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Left to right: Robert Turcotte, George Skillin, Robert Dyke. U16 Senior year Senior! That is the golden plateau for which all underclassmen strive. The gradu- ating class of 758, however, now realizes that, although being a senior has its distinct advantages, it also carries certain obligations and plenty of hard work. One of the first obligations is to make all the underclassmen, especially freshmen, feel entirely welcome while keeping the whole four classes tied together in one main group. An example of school spirit for the rest to follow is a definite requirement of every senior as well as an example of participation, not only in those activities directly concerned with each student but with the school as a whole. Not everything is this serious, as any senior will gladly tell you. There,s the produc- tion of The Crest that many senior students work on. As.any active participant on the staff will agree to, this production requires many faithful hours of work until it is finally distributed to the student body in June. There,s the preparation for the annual last chapel and the beautiful baccalaureate, where the senior class as a whole, receives the religious blessings from a church. After these preparatory ceremonies, there is the always-to-be-remembered day of graduation. As any hopeful girl in the school knows, the ceremony is to be followed by the Junior Prom, for which the Junior Class has worked since its first year in F.H.S. All of these special activities consume many school hours and many of the free after-school hours of each senior. Now that the point of departing has been reached, the Seniors look back at the previous four years, and many become amazed at how fast the time went, though as freshmen it was a fairly general feeling that their high school years would never pass. Some have regrets for their lack of participation in activities and lack of preparation in their studies, but everyone can look back with some fond memories that will always stay with him.
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KARIN HILDEGARDE AMANN Karin Characteristic: Versatile Ambition: To travel. Favorite Expression: I don't know! Activities: Chorus 1, 25 Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 25 The Crest Staff 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 FHA 15 Variety Show 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Library Club 25 The Skipper Staff 2, 35 French Club 2, 3. Variety is sweet in all things. DONALD JAMES BEAUMONT, JR. Beau Characteristic: Quiet Ambition: To work in a large television studio. Favorite Expression: You tell me and we'1l both know. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4-5 Basketball Manager 3, 4, Camera Club 23 The Crest Staff 3, 43 Dramatics Club 25 Fireman 3, 4: French Club 2, 35 Track 2. There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. MARY ELIZABETH BLANCHARD Mary Characteristic: Efficient Ambition: To take a trip to Europe. Favorite Expression: I can't! Activities: Honor Roll 2, 33 Office Secretary 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 4. Not much talk, a great sweet silence. PATRICIA BLANCHARD Pat Characteristic: Demure Ambition: To be a secretary. Favorite Expression: Honest! Activities: Library Club 35 Teacher's Secretary 4. There are often voice and words in a silent look.
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