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29 D CAPAHS n n U n 0 (Front row, left to right) Eliot Bigelow, Gerald Rose, John Langtry, Lester villeneuve, Charles Rowland, Robert Benware, Clifford Tibbits, Donald Kio, Norbert Hall, David Ashwin, Richard Cass, Eddie Boclair. (Second row, left to right) Robert Ricnardson, Carolyn Tamblin, Beatrice Conlin, Lucretia Stevens, Bethany Petrie, Donna Bigelow, Virginia Richardson, Arthur Tibbits, Anne Marie Walker, Bonita Villeneuve, slna Arnold, lay Raymo, Shirley Arnold, Mary Jane Fuller, (Third row, left to right) Floyd Streeter, Gloria Boclair, Virginia Raymo, Marilyn Kennedy, Marjorie Kennedy, Loretta Boprey, Marion Durant, Helen Mary Reed, Irene Rowland, Eloise Tibbits, Audrey Wood, Joanne Conklin, (Back row, left to right) Ethel Newcombe, Dorothy Rowland, Sally Loucks, Julie Anne Tibbits, Darrell Hughes, Donald Rose, Edwin Bressette, prank Dim.oek, Orton Dimock, Carl Raymo, Laurence Langtry, Elwin Bigelow, Roscoe stowell, Floyd Newcombe, Gladys villeneuve, Shirley Langtry, Stanley Turner,
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HOBBY CLUB 28 pie Hobby Club was formed from the student body that was not in- ested in working on the paper or being a member of the Student tficil At the organizational meeting in the fall, we decided our and tried to include every activity that every member was in- ted in; These activities throughout the year turned out to be rfnR pong» checkers, pedro, pinochle, knitting, and softball. P1 jjiss Bernier was ouir genial advisor and Earl Newcombe was our «miling president. However, when Earl left us, Marjorie Kennedy .«ole over as president and was very capably assisted by Don Rose acting as vice-president, and the eighth grade valedictorian. Junior narham, watched over our books and money. We also decided on dues of five cents a week later in the year hUt due to the lack of time, we only have one dollar and forty-five cents in the treasury. This money has been turned over to Mr. Bowler to help finance the school picnic. Throughout the winter several ping pong tournaments were held with Floyd Newcombe eventually being crowned champ in the boys division. On the girls side the twins, Marilyn and Marjorie, were rated about even and on the top. f The checker players, a closely knit group, were always to be found off‘in one corner concentrating like fury. The secretary- treasurer, Junior, walked off with all the prizesJ1J Pinochle and pedro were played frequently with Miss Bernio and Mr. Bowler, trying to teach us some of the finer techniques of pinochle • When spring rolled around, everyone was bitten by the old bug. and thus, we decided to move to the great outdoors and play softball, the following teams were chosen: Carol Cranker, Captain Marjorie Kennedy Joanne Conklin Floyd Streeter Lawrence Langtry Edwin Bresett Robert Durham Orton Dimock Frank Dirtock Floyd Newcombe, Captain Shirley Langtry Donald Rose Shirley Arnold Junior Durham Edward Durham .Eddie Boclair Carl Raymo Alas and alack, time and trouble, after we took half of one of our periods to choose these two teams, Cranker s Crackers and Newcombe's Noisemakers never faced each other on the diamond 111 It Gained most of the days and finallyMtempus fugifso thot activity Periods were cut out to study for exams;'. Oh well, I guess wo all oiow how to play baseball anyway whereas, perhaps some of us didn't ??0w our subjects 1 I think that Eddie Boclair summed it up quite uceiy for us when he said,. I became better acquainted with the other Pupils, it taught me new games,, and above all, it was a time for re- ihg after a hard week's work.
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r-t OJ lO 1 Paul Raymo 2 Jeanne Benware 3 Gary Davis Patty Soule Janet Reed Rosemary Bishop Vance Phillips Front row Left to Right 4 Shirley Klock 5 Billy Seavey 6 Hazel Stevens Second Row Left to Right 5 Bruce Tamblin 6 Carolyn Burnham 7 Linda Geer 8 Anne G-eer Cradle; 7 Shirley Petrie 8 Sally Klock 9 Lucy Stevens 10 Jimmy Stevens 11 Gerald Boclalr 12 Donn£§i. Stewens 13 Donnie Walker
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