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Zhe Uoulder - 1951 CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA ANN HAY Laughing eyes and a merry, merry heart. Barb, the gal with the short blond hair and expressive e es, is the secretary of our class. Because of her pleasant disposition, she has countless friends and is always in the center of activitx'. She also has a way with the teachers which many of us env -. Barb would like to enter Colby Jr. College and take up social work, and we all hope her wish is fulfilled. r Basketball 2, i, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Ski Club ; Dramatic | Club 2, .5, 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 4; Home | Room Representative 2; Junior Assembly; Junior-Senior Reception; Senior Assembly; ariety Revue 4; Class Play. RICHARD PETER GOGUEX Let us he friends, it is I H'ho invite you. During his four years here at F. H. S., Dickie has been an all-round student, taking an interest and an active part in all school activities. He has maintained a fine record throughout high school, being an honor student, an athlete, our class treasurer, a dramatic club officer, and a wonderful actor. Dickie will long be remembered by his fellow classmates as a fine officer and friend. His plans for the future include Tufts College. Junior-Senior Relax- 3, 4; Track 2, S, 4; Debating Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club Officer 4; Home Room Representative 2; Alternate Representative 3; Junior-Senior Reception; Student Council 2 ; Class Officer 3, 4; Variety Revue 3, 4; Competitive Plays 3, 4; Class Play Chorus; Class Play. 13
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Zhe Uoulder - 1951 CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT ANDREW SHAUGHNESSY is wortli a thousand pounds a year to have the habit of looking on the bright side of things. Quiet, but always ready for a good laugh, is our famed Class President. Bob has been a ver - business-like man about school for the past two ears, always hustling to a meeting here or there. Also a member of the football team, it seems Bob was kept pretty busy, but he always took time out for a friendly greeting to every- one. Bob plans to attend college next year and we feel certain he will retain ail the success he has had in high school. Football 2, .1, 4; Basketball 2, .i ; Junior-Senior Rela - .5, 4; Dramatic Club .i ; Class Officer 4; Home Room Representa- tive 3; Alternate Representative 2; Junior .Assembly; Junior- Senior Christmas Partx' 3; Junior-Senior Reception; Senior Assembly; 'ariet Revue 4; Class Play Chorus; Class Play. CAROL LILLIAN CH. SE Laughing and gay, full of fun She's ever ready when frolic's begun. 'ersatile best describes Carol, for she excels in everything she undertakes. She has proven her dramatic ability on numerous occasions. Carol performed her duties well as vice-president of our class and also when she served on the Student Council. Her pep and vivacitx' as a cheerleader made us all respond willingly. With her short blond hair and mischievous blue eyes, Carol will find success at the University of Massachusetts. Basketball 2, .5, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; ariety Revue 3, 4; Competitive Plays 2, 3, 4; Class Play. 12
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Zhc Boulder - 1951 WILLIAM ROBERT AHO Let us enjoy pleasure 'd:hile U'e can. Bill is one of the friendliest boys in our class with a harsh word for r.o one. By actively supporting all school functions, he has won the adtniraticn of his fellow students. Bills intere sts lie in the sports field, a spectator as .well as a participant. Whatever Bill plans to do in future ears will brins him all the success he deserves. Junior-Senior Relay 4: Home Room Representative 2. 4: Junior- Senior Reception; Thanksgiving Dance Committee 4; Senior Prom Committee. AUNE X.ANCY AHOLA Her voice Tvas ever soft, gentle and Irj: ; An excellent thing in a 'u:oman. Small of stature, with merry blue eyes. . une is a favorite with all. She has a pleasant smile and nice word for everyone. Dependable. . une can always be counted on to do something and do it well. Swimming and skiing rate high on .-Kunes list of sports and she excels in both of them. With that grand disposition. .-Xune. youll be a sure success at Sargent ' Basketball 3; Volleyball .5. 4: Eand 2. i. 4; Dramatic Club 4: Ski Club 2; Junior-Senior Reception: . ltemate Representative 4: Boulder; Variety Revue 4; Class Play Chorus; Class Play. JUNE CLAIRE .WDERSOX Thought is deeper than all speech. June, although seemingly a quiet girl in class, has a remarkable sense of humor and beautiful blond hair. Despite the fact that she has to travel from .Ashbumham. she takes an active part in school functions. June is also -ery fond of swimming and loves to take long walks in the summer. Her future is not definite as yet, but we all know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Boulder. P.AUL ROBERT .ANDERSON Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Paul, tall, blond and reticent, transferred in his junior year from Mt. Jewett. Pennsylvania. He is an ardent collector of stamfjs and coins. Basketball is his favorite sport. .After graduation he plans to attend the University of Masachusetts, where he will specialize in horti- culture. Debating Club 4. STUART ARNOLD ARONOFF ot a word said he that was rude. Stewie is a very friendly member of the Senior Class, with a smile and a greeting for everyone. He enjoys a joke and is always in good humor. We can't say that Stewie is a confirmed woman-hater, since he has more than a few female admirers. In the future, he plans to be a veterinarian. Good luck, Stewie. 14
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