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CECILE MENARD Sewing Club I, Newspaper Club 3. Silence is .vwveleru Cecile is another quiet member of our class, and she has her own sense of humor. The world today has great need of women of serenity, such as Cecile. ALICE MOODY Glee Club I, Sewing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Club 2, Science Club 4. Do you 11.01 lsnow I am a womczng when I fhinlc I must spools Full of fun and mischief-always ready with a smile is our Alice. Our school will certainly miss her cheery per- sonality. She has many nicknames, too-such as the one used in English class! JEANETTE MORENCY Softball I, Bowling Club 2, Basketball 4. ul'V07I18IL of few words are the best ones There are times when one needs a witty remark or a gay moment. Jeanette will fill that need. Her mischievous and fun loving spirit would add ten years to anyone's life. No wonder her friends have gray l1air! GLENN MOSES Moe i Athletic Club I, Swing Club 3, Newspaper Club 3, Boxing 3, Basketball 4. A ruddy drop of manly blood Moe is kept very busy on the farm. He has found time however, to participate in basketball and boxing. He proved valuable to the basketball team this year, and last year he was the boxing champ of his weight. Moe is leaving us soon for the Navy so we all wish him the best of luck. ' VVILLIAM E. NOWELL Bill Good Sportsmanship Letter I, Track I, 2, Orchestra I, Camera Club 3. No foot emi chase ln spite of his quiet manner, Bill is full of fun and has many friends in school. During his freshman and sopho- more years, he starred on the track team. VVe all wish we still had a team for you, Bill.
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3 5 ELLEN LACOURSIILRE Camera Club I, Glee Club I, Swing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Good Sportsmanship Letter I, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, XVinter Car- nival Committee I, junior-Senior Prom 3. l-'Vhal fwucvful lioxws I once enjoyed! How szevcf their nu-mary still! Although Ellen may give the impression of being drowsy, she can be wide awake at certain times. She enjoys herself at any time and her jollity makes everyone else happy. BEVERLY LACROIX Bev Scrap Book Club I, City Clerk I, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Vllinter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. jr.-Sr. Prom 3, Student Council 4, Activities Association 4. Hflllllfff 'ZUO'L't'll, cl0.vz'-buHrm'd lo llur cliiu Broadclotlz willmut und u zeuruz hear! within Sweet and refined is Bev. One can't help admiring her pleasing personality. Because she is industrious and con- scientious, we know that her future will be a success. Good luck to you Bev, in all you undertake. RICHARD LEFEBVRE Rink Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Swing Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, Biology Club 2, lileetrical Club 3, Boxing 3, Foot- ball 4, Senior Banquet Committee 4, Good Sportsmanship letter 1. Hlvt L'L'f ll dull Hl0lI1l'I1fln liver since we can remember, Rink has been the Indian of our class. If the teachers forget the rest of us, they'll never forget him for he brought them many happy and sad moments. VVhenever fun is to be had, that's where you'll Gnd Rink. ROBERT LEIGHTON Bob Bob left us early this year to take the Agricultural course at Durham. From all reports he did well -there and came back to F. H. S. just in time to receive his diploma. DORIS MAYOR Dol Dramaties Club I, Glee Club I, 2, Hockey I, CLetterj 2, 3, 4 CCaptainj, Orchestra I, Band I, Cl.etterD 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3 CI.etterj, 4, Biology Club 2, Candidate for Carnival Queen 3, Basketball 4, Senior Ban- quet Committee 4, Wlinter Carnival 4. lVm'rr l0a'L'v 'lil Ionzorrow what you ran do today Our good times would be nil without Dot there to add to the jollity, with her sense of humor and spontaneous laugh.
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CALLA OTTO Year Book Staff, Eve of St. Mark. Il'.r nice lu In' nulurul 'when yozfrv nal-zmzlly nite Calla came to us from Andover quite late in the year. Her friendly charm and ability to write are valuable assets to our class. JOAN I. PARTELO Jo Health Commissioner I, Glee Club I, 2, Swing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Hockey 2, Bowling Club 2, Student Council 2, Dramatics 2, fLetteI'J 4. Charley's Aunt 2, Cheer- leading 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Senior Banquet Committee 4. I leave my clmruclvr bvlllnd mc Jo is one of those ward one girls , but she cheers for the whole town. The above list of activities attests to 10's popularity and her abilities. HELEN PRESCOTT Glee Club 1, Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Treas- urer ot Girl Reserves 3, President of Girl Reserves 4, VVin- ter Carnival Committee 4. Her half is not more sunny llmu her heart Ever diligent, ever sincere, ever cheerful, ever calm-11ow you know Helen. She is always ready with a pleasant snule, and everyone is her friend. EVELYN F. RAYNO 'Pvle ' Concert 1, 2, Good sportsmanship Letter 1, Hockey I, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Scholar- ship Letter 3, Radio Club 3, Dramatics 3. Bc silent mid .rczfcj silence 1lC'Utf7' bvlruys you She is sweet voiced, and reserved, but swell to know. once you talk to her. Pete always has a way of delaying history class! FAY RING Camera Club I, Swing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, Basket- ball 1, Glee Club I, 2, Good Sportsmanship Letter I, Student Council 3, Scholarship Letter 3, Senior Banquet Committee 4, Radio Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Those abou! her from her slmll rvud the perfect 'ways of honor Fay also comes from VVard One. Dependability and so- ciability are her outstanding characteristics. What would this high school do without Fay and the rest of the Ward One girls?
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