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GLEN JOHN GILES 39 SOUTH PARK STREE1 Gillis, who can be found almost any free period in Mr. Leonard's room, has A truly scientific mind. When sines or cosines or atomic nuclei worry you, he is alway: on hand with an explanation, which cuts your problem down to the simple task of having someone explain his explanation. No one will ever forget the fabulous new element Gevelendium, which he and a classmate discovered. Even today this new element i: one of the basic ingredients of ski wax fand vice versal. As manager of the ski team he will so be remembered for his faithful wielding of a blow-torch and a tube of Klister Glen is aiming for a career as an architect, and -anyone who has seen his accomplishment: in three years of mechanical drawing would agree that he is already well on his way. Class Committee 2, 45 Inde 4g Harpoon 35 Latin Club 1, 2 fVice Presidentig H-Clul 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Team fManagerJ 2, 33 Track lManagerJ 2, 3, 4. MURIEL JOAN GRANT LEBANON ROAD When .loannie's affairs are not marching according to schedule, an emphatic darn it all spoken with a definite New England twang, is heard. But she usually follows up this exclamation with a ready smile which belies her words. Please, please hang up your jackets, Manager ,loan begs the field hockey girls, and as the official score-keeper. she keeps records straight for the team. In class Joan's strawberry-blond curls are often hidden behind a newspaper. and the snip of the scissors may be heard as she busily clips out accounts of I-I. H. S. events. At the clang of the bell, off she dashes to pin up the articles in front of the oflice, and then to see about the write up of Wednesday's assembly. Graduation Usher 3: Press Club 3, 4 fChairmanig Assembly Committee 4: Junior Choir lg Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Latin Club lg French Club 2, 3, 4: H-Club 4: Field Hockey 3 fManagerJ 4 fManagerJg Softball 2. BRUCE RAWSON GRIFFITI-I 8 EAST SOUTH STREE1 GiB'ord is a camera fiend in every sense of the word. He can be seen almost any where at any time taking pictures of literally everything that happens to appear in fron' of his camera. Perhaps you have noticed that he gets very clear snapshots without ever using a flash bulb. This is easily explained when you see his sportive shirts and tier fwith which he adoms himselfi, for they supply sufficient illumination on even the cloudiest of days. One of Bruce's many plans for the future is that of becoming a pilot He hopes that this will lead to his becoming a jet pilot so that he can prove once anc for all to Mr. Leonard that the theory which states that nothing can approach the speec of light is a false one. Fire Patrol 4g Basketball 1, 2, 4, PATRICIA ANN HADLOCK LEWISTON, VERMONT Letter perfect spelling papers have been an outstanding feature of Patty's school work since our early grade school days. This never-failing accuracy in orthography has often made her a winner of many spelling bees. Her study periods are spent in the art studio, where, under the watchful eye of Miss Spongberg, Patty works on her latest creation and prepares for a future in professional art. A quiet and even-tempered manner make her an inconspicuous member of the class, but this reserve is interrupted occasion- ally by a delighted giggle. French Club 3, 4.
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ROBERT EVERETT ELDER ETNA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Tiggers don't climb trees according A. A. Milne, but this tigger certainly did when he and Roo iKanga's daughterl went for a picnic in the Junior Class Play. Bob is always ready for new adventures, of which he has already had a large share. His greatest ambition is to become a truck driver, and several of his vacations have been spent working in the South driving the big ten-wheelers that usually scare the average motorist oil' the highway. In September Bob will head for Manchester Technical Institute to study auto mechanics, where he will learn more about man's earliest invention, the wheel. H-Club 3, 43 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3g Baseball 3, 4. EVAN EDWARD EVANS WEST LEBANON ROAD Few could be as colorful as Eve. He has a true genius for anything that interests him, and as long as there is snow on the ground, his interest invariably turns to skiing. He loves competition whether it be striving for top honors in Mr. Leonard's class or racing a tricky slalom course as captain of the ski team. When it comes to anything scientific, Eve is in his prime and he once spent several hours proving that parabolas are similar. He is also a punny comedian and an original author, for who in '54 will ever forget how he captivated English classes with thrilling lunatic stories and how he played his role as the moody Eeyore. lnde 45 Harpoon 3: Latin Club 1, 2g French Club 2, 3: H-Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club l, 2, 3, lVice Presidentl 4, Skiing l, 2, 3, 4 iCaptainl. HUGH ROYAL FOX LYME, NEW HAMPSHIRE Wherever he is, if the subject under discussion is a controversial one, Hugh will bf- right in the middle of the fray. His sympathies often lie with the minority. A strong believer in freedom of speech, he sometimes argues for a completely lost cause, even though everyone in the room is against him. Wednesday is a special day of the week for Hugh, who arrives in class attired in his plaid vest, plaid bow tie, plaid belt, and char- coal l'lannel shirt, ready to preside over the weekly assembly and introduce the speaker of the day. A master in the art of humor, Hugh never misses a chance to indulge in a practical joke. Assembly Committee 4 iCo-chairmanlg Latin Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 3, 43 H-Club 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 3, 43 Track 2. MARION FULLINGTON LYME ROAD A spontaneous burst of laughter shatters the silence of study hall, the door opensg a blue Hanford sweater, bright plaid skirt, and a swinging shoulder bag make a mad dash down the ball, and if one looks closely, he can discern that the figure is Marion. One might catch the phrase Woodie and the Ramblers for Marion's fondness for cowboy music and dancing leads her everywhere from West Leb to East Thetford in search of a good square dance band, and those Monday morning descriptions are well worth hearing. After school Marion can be found setting up,trays in the hospital and keeping everyone entertained by her boisterous good spirit. Cafeteria Aides 1. K
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MELISSA CASSANDRA HANCOCK 4356 MAIN STREET Nibbling on a carrot and keeping a watchful eye on her fluffy white cotton tail, Melissa hopped her way across the stage as Rabbit in '54's successful version of The House at Pooh Corner. Her imagination, sympathy, and creative ability have helped her in writing many original short stories. After school hours, Melissa often dons the snappy uniform of the Hanover Inn Coffee Shop where she waits on table. A look into the round glass globe of the future shows her trading in her immaculate white sneakers for some white nursing shoes. Junior Choir lg Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Spanish Club 3 fSecretaryi 4: Library Aides 4, Basketball 4. GLEN FREDERICK HART ETNA, HAMPSHIRE Well now, I guess! If you hear that, there can be no mistaking to whom the voice belongs: none other than C-reggor, the hunter, fisherman and future game warden. Another niche in Mr. Bacon's absence chart indicates that the opening day of the season has arrived. This applies to either hunting or fishing, for he has a nearly equal love for both. Since he ties his own flies, he gets perhaps even more satisfaction out of snaring fish, for then he knows that by his own inventive genius he can outsmart the wily trout. Creggor should make an excellent game warden, for unquestionably he knows just where you can net an additional fish or two and not get caught. An accident during football season which left him with a broken jaw caused him to be unable to play this year, but by the time track season rolled around he was already hack in shape and ready for action. Fire Patrol 4: H-Club 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4. GLENNA LOUISE HAYES ETNA, NEW HAMPSHIRE What Glenna lacks in height, she makes up in speed and energy. A stalwart on the girls' basketball team and a fieet-footed halfback in hockey, her determination and spirit have urged many teams on to victory. Glenna is one of those lucky people who can make anything with her hands. ln our ,Iunior High Home Economics classes, she was always two or three dresses ahead of the rest of us, and she would answer desperate calls for help in threading a sewing machine or lighting a gas stove. Shorty is a zealous 4 H-er and her accomplishments in canning and sewing have often won her blue ribbons at the various fairs about the countryside. Cafeteria Aides 1, Field Hockey 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM WHITNEY HICKS NORWICH, VERMONT Bill, alias Wild Bill alias Willy alias Hixy is the class individualist. With his highly technical mind, and his love for arguing highly scientific points with Mr. Leonard, he has proved his ability in the more complicated fields. Always on his toes, he will never let anyone make even the slightest mistake in his blackboard calculations. His knowledge isn't necewarily confined to the sciences, for he can tell you about Caesar's Gallic War or argue labor problems as easily as he can tell you why flying saucers exist or explain Einstein's theory of relativity. Next fall Bill plans to study accounting with the hope of becoming a Certified Public Accountant, which requires a good mathematical mind, and for which he is well equipped. Assembly Committee 4- fChairmanJ: Senior Choir 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2: Footlighters Z, 3, 4: Football l, 2: Basketball 1, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 4. 'Q l an-ax' rf f.1. 2: ui i E E
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