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Ifirst row: R. Elwell. M. Southard, Ci. I-ilanders. I.. Chipman, C. Martin. B, Jackson, P. Davis. J. Crowell, I-, Ingerson, R. Tufts. J. Cirover, D. Holbrook. Second row: G. XX'ar..l, R. I.aPierre. S. Ruth. B. Long. H. Morrill, R. Johnson, C. Mygatt, J. Nelson. J. Sloat, C. Abbott, J. Goldrup. F, Alexander. J. Chiarini. Third row: Miss Vlfood, Ci. Bickford, A. Ruest, B. Dyer. E, Curit, Y. Castonguay, M. Brand, C. McKay. J. Proulx, C. Vlhitten, B. Libby, A, Tryon, P. Estes. NI. VVinn. C, Hill. J Mahar. J. Macomber, C. Illwell. Mrs. Stevenson. Fourth row: I.. Proctor, S, Sawyer. D. Malm, Ii, Thompson, P. Brewer, J. Maier, R. Shank, J, Sargent, K. I.ibby, H. Blackstone, B. Beggs, E. Townsend. D. Bailey, D, Thebeau, VV. Ciolding, M. Cirover. J. Henderson. Freshman Class After going through the doors of Freeport High last fall, we took count and found 62 pupils nervously looking forward to Frosh Initiation. Our class can look back happily to that day when we marched down the Main Street in our out of this world costumes. The Freshman Reception was also suc- cessful. Carole Abbott as queen and David Thsbeau as king reigned over the dance with appropriate dignity. After the class got organized they elected the following officers. . President Clifton Mygatt Vice-President Rita Johnson 1 d Secretary-Treasurer Jane Nelson As a class we were represented in most of the school activitixs 'I here were two boys who made the varsity basketball team. Dave Thebeati, who was voted th: b.st lfreshman player in the Triple C. and I.eroy rChipl Chipman a prom using transfer from Old Town, The freshman bovs who went out for lavvee basketball were Harold Blackstone. Ken I.ibby Jack Maier, Gary Martin and Cliff Mvgatt. ' The girls who made cheerleading were .lane Chiarini varsity, Barbara 3 -A-, i long. jayvee captain. Judy Sloat. Betty Dyer. Carole Abbott. and Nina Kelly. tg The girls who made basketball were Jane Chiarini. Carole Abbott and Jane , 4, ,NNN , NCISLYD. If' CAA, T The high honor student for the half year was Ann Tryon. XVe are repre lt N37 sented in the Student Council by Jeannine Macomber and Lawrence Ingerson. li 5 Apij A3 The Class of '57 would like to thank our home mom teachers. stats kk'ood 5' ',,f.zg', I and Mrs. Stevenson: the rest of the faculty and the upper-classmen for making Q 7 If our first vear of high school a happv anJ successful one Best of luck to next QV years green Freshmen. Sim! Jane Nelson 5 figitgiatstgg
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First Up row: P. Sawyer. S. Malm. J. Plummer. Mrs. Randall. R. Dyer. F. Blackstone. N. Randall. S. Bennett. Mrs. Fundenburg. D. Powers. J. Robertson. l.. lngerson, M. Ryder. Second row: G. Smith. D. Proctor. R. Bigelow. J. Hall, S. Thayer. E. Hall. P. Calkin, C. Brooks. J. Proulx. J. Marston. J. Small. M. Lombard. M. Thompson. J. XVyman. J. Robertson. R. Coffin. R. Price. S. Murray. R. Baker. Third row: H. Hiblaaril. C. Rice. K. Thompson. R. Blackstone. S. Erickson. B. Heywood. A. Damone. R. Gilliam. A. Bolster. R. Sargent. D. Erickson. C. Vfheeler. VC. Small. J. Butt. M. Gandy. P. Bak.r. R. Metcalf. Sophomore Class Being a sophomore was fun the Hrst few weeks in September as we planned initiation for the dear. meek freshmen. Parading down town with a hand in their funny costumes was enjoyed by all. The Freshman Reception was a success with everyone present These are the officers elected to represent our class. Vi'ith the class help. this vear has been a very prosperous one. President Nancy Randall Vice-President lfrank Blackstone Secretary Sally Bennett Treasurer Russell Dyer With fifty-three members in our class. under the supervision of Kits Randall and Mrs. liundenburg we are very active in the school being in manv activities sports and student service Boys on the J V. basketball team are. l'rank B Russell D. Michael Ci. Robert G.. Roy M.. and Stephen M. liive girls from the sophomore class are on the tirst team in basketball Mx E Thev are: Pat C. Nancy R. Jane S Marion T.. and Salli' B :Xlso taking .1 T A ' ling part are Dalene ll. and .lenanne H 1 T' Representing the varsity cheerleading team are cheerleaders Nanci' R and S ' .1 f Sally B. 2 4 Ni! A large percentage ot us had the privilege ol making the llonor Roll The yl high honor students were Dalene P., Janice P.. lorraine l and Jean kk' Q X '4 Sf, t-7 Our St. Patricks dance. March ll. was vert' good with everyone doing -N ,fir Val his part The money received will help us with our class trip S- Putting all the sports activities. studying. and honors together we hope to have as enkiovable a junior year as we did this Mani' thanks go to the teachers L tor their help throughout this year sotaitoitotttls 5-ills' Bennett H50
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The Senuor of Today Three years ago no one dared dream of actually beung a Senuor but today we stand ready for ou final test un secondary school traunung Thus year many tasks face the Senuors VV'e must work to gether un all prevaulmg curcumstances Enthusuasm can always be seen when the Senuors are at work They are plannung projects whuch wull benefit the class funds Money us appropruated for the class trup graduatuon and all other expenses uncurred bs the class You say Vkhat us that Hnal test' That us tht test of the student s own mental and physucal alert ness un workung luvung knowung and helpung Th adyancement of these qualutues may not be great for eyeryone us not born a genuus but the power of accomplushment us wuthun everyones reach The amount of struggle and determunatuon guven toward the future wull repay utself un satusfactuon and achueyement Four years have brought us to thus pount We haye studued learned socual h lped us tn sportsmanship cttu7ens of tomorrow These are but a few of the elements that constutute you and me the Senuor of today Wuth these tools and weapons we wull stand and make our way not only un busuness ad yancement but also un personal untegruty VVe the class of l954 mauntaun thus stand wuth the qualutues and trauts that haye buult and constu tuted our framework We graduate today and stand ready to help and serve tomorrow and learned from books XVe haue character of people Teachers hate understandung obeduence duscuplune and alertness to make us better Germaune Grose 54 Furst Huntung Trup The snow was softly fallung on the already thuck blanket on the ground It muffled my footsteps as I walked under the snow laden trees A thrull of excutement shot through me for thus was my ftrst huntung trup and I was sure I would brung home my first deer I walked along loyung the feel of the fresh snow blowung un my face when I notuced there were deer tracks leadung to a groye of trees I followed them along for several feet and grew tense wuth excutement Suddenly I heard a nouse btandung before me was a beautuful brown doe lookung straught at me wuth two soft velyety brown eyes Here was the chance I had been waut ung for Slowly I raused my rufle and took aum but I just couldnt do ut I stood there and watched her bound lughtly away Then I turned and wuth a lught heart made my way homeward Paulune Vrhutten 5 Lue XX hat us lufe so precuous and loyely ls ut the golden ray of sun So brught un exustence to be the ltght Tho. solemn sulencung toul of lufe and uts pluglut Or the btautufulness of the flower you hold lufe. us but a dream A sweet tender gleam Our the land and across the sea Xle wull always see the dream of lufe Luke an army of solduers un strufe I tfe ts the endless strufe of you to be Edward H Brooks D5 F H S Teachers The F H S teachers are good as can be If you don t belueue ut just rea'l on and see There s Pruncupal Mr Perry whos chock full of un Except when you re caught on the staurs on a run Then next 'Vlrs Randall Englush her lune In themes plots and authors shes really just line Muss Luttle us well yers d un typung and shorthand fommercual Course us really no handstand Mr Iahey teaches math buology and scuence from yeast to blueprunts to the kttchen appluance Mrs fundenburg we fund us next on the lust Algebra s great uf you just get the gust Mrs Steuenson reuels un Englush and dramatucs They do calusthenucs but not acrobatucs Nea for hustory frosh Fnglush and sosh And also gurls basketball for Muss Vlood s teacher coach If ut s undustrual arts you loye do not fear You re sure to have fun uf you find drum playuny, Art Greer And then uf tts sewung for whuch you are punung Youll sure enjoy classes wuth blonde Mrs Vunung And now last but not least on the faculty scene ls Mr Belutsos who s the coach of our team If a fine faculty us your greatest wush Then beung an F H S student us really your dush Januce Plummer 5 6 School Days e as small fry start out un school Thunkung ut all us fun ut soon we fund out dufferently Lufes work has just begun o gaun an educatuon Is the task that s now at hand skup along quute bluthely luke a sprughtly gypsy band 50 we go on through grammar school Playung hookey now and then Iorgung our parents sugnatures In pencul or un pen We stull do not quute realu7e The obstacles ahead Our heads are farther un the clouds We care not what prophets saud Hugh school days upon us now We work wuth fresh nung 7eal Our future lues before us In the turn of Fortune s wheel The tume now passes faster lNew horuzons come to uuew Our hugh school days are ouer Vke pass from old to new It s a crume we do not realu7e The sweet days spent un schools How many of us quut thus job I-or the world of gnme and tools Only because wt want a cat Or some othtr trutual thungs lhunkung un our chuldush way XXell then be known as kungs 'lhus remember my fellow students Take each Schoolday as treasure of gold -Knd you will haye wonderful mem rues Through the years to haye and hold 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