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Mrs. Currier, to you our Yearbook Advisor, who MRS, CURRIER has given us so much help in the form of suggestions, and many new ideas, given us so much of your time and effort, we the Class of 1955 express our deep ap- preciation. To you, Frank, our photographer, who has con- MRS. PICKESS To you, Mrs. Pickess, who has helped us through- out our Senior year, not only as a wonderful advisor, but as a friend, we give our most sincere thanks. MR. POBLENZ tributed countless ideas, so much help, and has kept us happy with your wonderful sense of humor, we are indeed grateful. MR, WINSOR Our thanks to you, Mr. Winsor, who has overlook- ed so many little mistakes, helped us struggle with our material and has given us much valuable advice. We know that through your tireless efforts, we the Class of 1955 will have the best vearhnok ever. 29
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ROGER E. TILTON R0g' Being outdoors is the pleasure of life.' Projector Operator 2, 3, 4, drives a black Chevy , , , likes to hunt and fish . . . one of Mr. Taylor's boys . . . real nice eyes . . . Future: Air Force, DONALD TRUDEAU, 'Don' 'Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you Quiet . . . One of Mr, Tay1or's boys . . . likes to drive . . . 'Its a waste' . , , has a wonderful stamp collection. . . Future, Undecided. DAVID WATSON 'Dave' 'Wit and Wisdom are born with a man,' Waterford, N. Y. Student Council 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 2, F. I-l..S. Band 3, 4, Key Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Projector Operator 3, 4, Junior Rotarian-1, Square Dance Club 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Man with a Trombone . . . Taxi's a blue Hudson . . . Always gives a helping hand . . . 'Yes it is' . . . College. NANCY A. WOODWARD 'Nan' 'The busy bee has no time for sorrow,' Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, '4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Square Dance Club 2, 3,Iunior Prom Committee 3, Dra- matics 3, 4, 'Brother Goose' 3, Point Staff 2, 3, Initiation Committee 4,Gir1s Conference 4, Blue and Gold Revue 1, 'Ring Around Elizabeth' 4,A real mixed up kid. . . full of pep . . . small and cute . , , Frankie . . . enjoys twirling . . . Future: Nurse. 28
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OUR KEY TO SUCCESS Lowly Freshmen On that eventful September morning in the Fall of 1951, eventful because at last we were Freshmen, the Class of '55 poured into the crowded sunny auditorium that we were soon to know and love so well. Mixed with our eager- ness and anticipation that day were many things -- awe, skepticism, nervous- ness--3 for this was the beginning of a new life, entirely different from any- thing we had ever known before. We soon became vitally concerned with politics -- class elections that is. We watched the upper classmen campaign and when it came our turn we put everything we had into the election of our first officers. Our president for that year was Dick Filliong Vice-president, Betty Lou Princeg Secretary, Maggie Robichaudg and Treasurer, Armand Chartier. Miss Dolloff was our class advisor. Who could forget those Civic classes ? We all complained about those tremendous projects, yet it was fun, too, and I'm sure we learned more than we intended. No one who lived through it, will ever forget our Initiation . . . Boys shirts and overalls, complete with pipe and rag curlers adorned the girls, while ladies' skirts and blouses, with high-heels and make-up further enhanced the beauty of the boys. And, of course, adding to the pleasure of the occasion, for the Seniors at least, was the never-to-be-forgotten Tunnel of Horror. Excitement rode high as we planned our first hayride and then our first dance, the Freshmen Frolic. With January came the Winter Carnival and it didn't really matter that point-wise we came in last in the sports competition. Maggie Robichaud was chosen as our class queen and the Carnival Ball was a splendid event. Soon it was Spring and time for class trips. We went to Newfound Lake. Graduation made us all realize how quickly the year had flown and how soon we would be Sophomores. OUR QUEEN AND HER COURT, left to right, Manager: Betty Lou Prince, Shirley Fogg, OUR INITIATION. left to right, Betty Lou Queen: Marg are t Robichaud, Bernadette Prince, Joan Camp, Sheila Kanuey, Almena Aube. LeC1air, Sandra Crowley, Joan Collins. 30
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