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F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Henry Richardson, Howard French, Hilton Place, Dennis O'Brien. SECOND ROW: William Bean, Keith Stokes, Sidney Pierce, William Garen, George Palmer, Paul Casey, Stanley Bissonette, Richard Mitchell, David Thomas, Larry Laber. THIRD ROW: Mr. Webster, Howard Lyman, Richard Aube, Conrad Ballard, Robert Plante, John Pierce, Robert Duell, Richard Lyman, Thomas Palmer, Wayne, Hathaway, Wayne Palmer. Student Council FIRST ROW: Newton Francis, Patricia Lantman, Patricia Downs, Beverly Irish Norma Lyman, Eleanor Bean, Virginia Chambers, Howard Riggs. SECOND ROW: Mr. White, Charles Bissonette, Richard Mitchell, Richard Aube, George Palmer, David Thomas, Wayne Palmer, Larry Place.
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Class Officers Seniors President Howard Riggs Vice-President Conrad Ballard Secretary Betty Carter Treasurer Bill Bean Members of Student Council Norma Lyman Newton Francis Advisor Mr. White Juniors President Richard Aube Vice-President John Pierce Secretary Nancy Tracy Treasurer Q Carol Eddy Members of Student Council Beverly Irish George Palmer Advisor Mr. Webster Sophomores President Wayne Palmer Vice-President Dennis O'Brien Secretary J'ene Veronesi Treasure r' Robert 'Franciis Members of Student .Council Patricia Downs Stanley Bissonette Advisor Mr. Meegan -Freshmen President Richard Mitchell Vice-President Pauline Plante Secretary Enid Smith Treasurer Corrine Aube Members of Student Council Eleanor Bean David Thomas Advisor Mrs.. White awkufx: Donald Smith: I've been experimenting with electricity. Mr. White: What happened? Donald Smith: I got shocking results.
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Senior Play On November 20, the class of '52 presented a three-act comedy, West End High . The setting of the entire play is a study hall of West End High School located in a small American city. The story gives the problems of a class of high-school Seniors. Clyde Harkins is a boy of intelligence and ideals from the wrong side of town . Sally Summers, the school belle, is attracted to Clyde, thereby bring- ing down on him the enmity of Stu Arnold, a member of the most influential family in town. The main theme concerns a conflict between Stu and Clyde and its surprising climax. There were also many sidelights such as the romance between Mr, Torrance and Miss Fair, teachers: the humorous affairs of Fish Pond and Puss Millikan, two Seniors. It was a very interesting comedy with much confusion and laughter. The cast of characters are as follows: Clyde I-larkins, a student .............. .... H oward Riggs Mr. Torrance, a faculty advisor ,...,.., Newton Francis Miss Beggs, the Principal ............... Nancy Laramee Miss Crane, Principal's secretary.,.Joanne Laramee Sally' Summers. a student ...................... carol Eddy Stu Arnold, a student ,..,....,...,..,... Conrad Ballard Buzz Benedict, class president ..... Ernest Millham Rosie Schmidt, a student................ Miss Fair, a teacher............ Mrs. Arnold, Stu's mother.. ,.,,. Fish Pond, a student.......................Donald Smith Ossie Jarvis, the Valedictorian....... William Bean Puss Millikan, a student.............E1izabeth Carter Wilma Hathaway .... Norma Lyman ,.... J'oyce Clark Mrs. Harkins, Clyde's mother................. Bette Peet Those who entertained between Mrs. Turner Virginia Chambers J'ene Veronesi 411141414141 acts were as follows: Piano Tap Dance Accordian Freshman Initiation and Reception The annual Freshman Initiation took place on September 20. The Freshmen came to school dressed funny as usual. They were dressed as follows: Girls wore long underwear, old shirts, silk stockings, high-heeled shoes, a cow bell tied around their waist, and their hair was braided in three pig tails. They carried their books in a bran sack. The boys wore dresses, bedroom slippers, long bloomers with stockings over them, and a band of hen feathers around their heads. They also carried their books in bran sacks. That evening at the town hall the Sophomores planned a program of stunts for all the Freshmen. The Reception was held on September 22, at the 'town hall. A receiving line was held to welcome the members of the class of '55 to I-I.H.S. There was dancing from 8:30 until 12:00, music by Al Cole's Orchestra. X
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