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MAURICE BOUDREAU He needs no fotl but shlnes by hrs own proper ltght Y W Nlckname Appearance Likes Dlsllkes Pastlme Ambxtton N35 V7 anua f D ancn o h n U .J an c r wnt he was n an ou o N nave cer ny mlssea Vloxl g mal fron out are consoe fr a Boy Glce C up an 043'- DAVID PELLETIER Where he halls short tts natures fault alone Where he succeeds the ments all his own Nickname Gump Appearance a Likes Huntmg Dlsllkes Cafeterua Pastxme Huntnng Ambxtnon To be a conservatlon offlcer Tall and sllent Dave quetly made nls way among us wlnnmg frlends whe ever he went He spent most of hs spa e tlrre hu tnng and flshlng untul January w n he left us to become a recrult ln the Amr Force We all w htm me 'oes ol luck and we are sure that he wall very well tn Worklng Frldoy ntghts Moxwe Mtschuevous Glrls Workmg To succeed ox e se .race Typnfled RICHARD KNOWLES Gave me the llfe l e Nnckncme DIC Ltkes Boatung School Worklng nn the A and P Dtsltkes Pasttme Ambltlon To be a success Duck has won many frlends dullng hls hugh school years hrs aslng 'te mann rs Hrs flashy red on yernble becam farnlllar sght to all In January we wls ed htm gooclby and ood luck he eft hrs career ln the Arr Force if' 5' 25 I n 5 . , 5 1 H - - 4 - An Ou' loss ' fne Alf Forces go? when M I left us if in J ' rl to ,oln that lr 1 f the r-' . by is good- 3' 'ed la gh d hee y Nstle, . ' ca s' f ln nls pleasant 'l ok on llle. J e ' - K tal l ' ' t 'e's e ' ' J .ner, ' l cl it by the fact 'nat any atners are eng y ng it. ' s' - I . N ., ' ' lov . 3 A --V ---------- - A--- --Y - -H ---M Ik Appearance --, s, - ,eww .sss , ,,.,, . , - Bashful IQ it . . ,. . , Y with ' ple ' , pol' e . ' c - I t' e a i , . M 'h ' g as l for 'X , r, . . 9 . . 1 H I A 1 , f -, ' H ,,s,,-,,,,---,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . T ll . . , ,, , 1 l 1 I r ' V -n' , ' ' ' , he Q 4 Ish . t , I . t, I ' ' do ' life. Y A y
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Lakes Daslakes Pastame Ambataon HELEN ZWICKER She poured her spreadang smale oer everythang Appearance Petate Lakes 62 oys Daslakes Dasappoantments and rude people Pastame Wratang letters Ambataon To lead a happy lafe Uncont ollable gaggles are heard from seemangly nowhere Ae look about The we see Helen and wonder how such a small frame can harbor so much marth lt was an our senao year that we really got to know Helen for she had el us to go to Brockton when we were fresh men We are certaanly glad she returned as she has been a good companaon to many of us boys and garls a ake Garls Choar 4 Cateteraa 4 Varaety Show 34 Budget Commattee 4 Tager Typ st 4 24 Many fraends an Appearance ole a pe e CAROLE THOMPSON general one ns specaal Sweet Jack Chartreuse Wratang to Jock To be an X Ray technacaan lass con a ways be seen hurryang wn the corrad s t bt late to Class Car e a m v ra us av to share an aa w ve al era oyed Ca ole as us w have sod but when ,lack Comes home al e as lorgotten Good luck an your aarn to oecome an Xllay technacaan Carole Gee Club l2 Choar 34 Decoratang Committee 2 Latan Club 2 Junaor Play 3 Cashaer 3 4 Varaety Show 4 Personalaty Club 3 lager Stall 4 Senaor Play fi
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WIDUA was lrs5fIY5 OUR MODERN WORLD WHAT IS MISSING Mary Arsenault Backward turn backward O Tume In your flught How many tumes we have heard these words repeated In our world of chaos constant rush and competutuon there IS a tendency to look back with pleasure and longung on the good old days the time when tran quuluty and sumplucuty reugned In the hearts and homes of the American people Of course It IS ImpOSSIble to turn back the hands of the clock as we sometimes thunk we should luke to do We should not and neuther do we want to neglect to realuze and apprecuate the remarkable progress that the world thus far has made progress that has resulted In an era of modern methods and modern convenuences I do thunk however that we should not abandon enturely the ways of the proverbual good old days Many of us are mussung a certaun satisfaction from lufe by followung the modern trend completely I believe there IS a defunute need to restore many of the pursuuts our grandparents followed pursuuts whuch could more deeply enruch our luves wuth a stronger feelung f serenuty happuness and securuty To illustrate what I am tryung to say I should lIke to recall some aspects of luvung In the communuty school and home as It once was and make comparusons wuth lIvIng today Perhaps the most marked changes have taken place In the lives of America s young people We are growung up In an enturely dufferent atmosphere from the one that exusted twenty fuve or thirty years ago Then socual emphasis was placed on the group now It IS on the couple There IS a strong tendency for young people to want to paur off as soon as they reach hugh school age and thus they muss the fellowshup of a number of eughth grade throughout hugh school muss the oppor tunuty to cultuvate many fruendshups and to enuoy them selves IU a muxed group of people theur own age I-low much fun used o be had at candy pulls sleugh rudes and square dances socual actuvutues whuch now are practucally nonexustent and whuch many modern een agers consuder square Often we hear a youth complain 'nat he doesnt have a good tume at dances One of the reasons could be that he doesnt ask a gurl o go o the dance wuth hum It seems tha tnat IS almost essentual now and I 'i shouldnt be There IS no need for group fun to dusunte grate One emedy fo he stuatuon would be the reappearance of dance cards whuch once assured every gurl and boy different dancung partners throughout the evenung Young people today should forget at least some of the tume theur reliance on televusuon movues and local hangouts to keep them amused If they trued to provide theIr own enuoyments by developung a keener apprecua tuon of nature and other more worthwhule unterests they would get a great deal more out of lufe In the field of education many tumes regretful com parusons are made between modern Ideas of schoolung and those that were n practuce when Grandma was grl n article by Phyluss McGInley reflected the vuews of ex Presudent Harry S Truman that modern textbooks have forgotten the aums of McGuffy teachung educatung for ethucs as well as Intellect building char acter as well as vocabulary and that as a result Ameru can educatuon has suffered a tremendous blow Perhaps that IS stated a 'It le strongly No one will duspute tne fac that educatuon methods have Improved and that we nave some of the best schools and traunung faculutues at our dusposal But maybe we are remuss In castung asude tne readers whuch some educators consuder as outdated as the horse and buggy If we blew the dust from the books tnat were used In the one room schoolhouse and Investugated 'nem wuth an open mund we should fund that their eachung IS stull valud They gave students readung ma erual planned for the age level of the chu d selectuons of real luterary worth and moral teachung wrapped In an acceptable package The maxums from tne readers compuled by Professor McGuffy provuded practucal Illustratuons applicable to su uatuons In the child s own lufe I-Ie was not only gettung of lufe whucru would stand hum a good stead throughout 'tus days Schoolchuld en day are ea rung much about nuclear weapons modern Industry and fune arts but are lufes basic mora s bcung IncuIca ed In trueur TITII'IdS9 The max Ims nesy s we bes p I To waste not IS to want f II IWJYS have practical applucatuon and were css n ems of old Let us yeserdays purau ru o eacuun w c ae 'I 'rue are n o ng overlooked n ue search for more specualuzed kr wedge I Lesson I oday From McGuffeys Readers by Phyluss NAcGInley Readers Og s December l954 . r r t. E. ' If - - - 11 ' I f ' ' - fu 11 - ' ' ' ' ' I ' , ' I 1 1 - g ' ' ' . QI I .CDA ' ' ' ' I I - 11 11 ' ' - I - . . . - r 1 .Il - ' ' I ' It I . I , , , , O I I T . . I , . I . I ' . . V, . . I l . 1 1 ' ' ll D l . I . . friends. A boy and girl who go steady from the a formal education, but also learning the infinite truths ' ' ' , ' r to l r I'I 4, . I Y - - A - 1 F . . , . . . I -. , , y . I . . - ' ' , ' I . ' , I-Io f I fl f so Icy, ' ' not vi' al c . I ' .' ' ' , ' I' ' I strf -ed I educoion sysfc. ,- . hope ' A that 7 ' as ' fo s f t I g hi h r sI'Il ' ' f I - ' , .. , of ' ei I ' 2 I ti ' . I ' I Af ' -I IO le . , - s or T 5 ' ' I ' 26
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