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FRESHMAN NEWS Front row left to rlght Arlene Chlcolne Roy Gonnella Challotte Waffnel Rene Couture Rlchard Brackett Clyde Glover George Boudleau Verna McDonald Dlana Frecker Second row Carroll Howes Laulle Legere Mlke Hagbelg Jeanmne Deshales Joan Gomgs Joanna Ryder Ellzabeth Lamkm Judy Farrmgton Marcella Dyke Ronald Groleau Thlrd low Mabel Moore Calroll McDonald Conme Roy Alberta Klttredge Elame Camelon Elmer Malthlla Robert Hoppe Rodnev Splller Remo Marthxla Lestel Deane Balbala Jerry Janet Pllllhgt0I'l Clauese Beaulleu Betty Morse M1 Slmoneau Fourth row Larry Dubord Jean Chell Sylvla Walte Paulme Moreau Loulse Thelrlen Aldea Beaudette Joan Foss Dolothy Jollcoeux Madelelne Raymond Ann Pmeau Antomo D1Pompo Lucllle Pomerleau Grace Couture LlonelDubo1d 'Ihe Freshman Class entered Iay Hugh School wlth htty three pupils two hue left during, the year The glass ofhcers are President Ronald Crroleau Secretary Ellzabeth Lamkin Treasurer Lester Deane Representatlxes to the Student Louncll Rlcha d Bracltett and Dorothy Iolltoeur About .1 month after school opened Fresh man Reccptxon was held wlth a dance follow ln' R Hoppe was the only Freshman boy who plaved football Those who went out tor bas ketball were R Nlarthlla E Nlarthlla L Deane and C l-lowes Among, the gurls ln sports were I Farrmg ton -X clllL0lIlC l Thernen X Beaudette D Iollcoeur I Ryder I Purmgton L Roy S VV:ute V MtDonald C Beaulxeu I: Lameron B 'Vlorse R Tessxer C Bradeen L Pomerleau X Pmeau and I Lhell C Couture IS the only cheerleader trom the Freshman Llass dreau and M I-lagbert, are nn the band Many Freshmen haxe loaned the C lee Club They partxtlpated n the 'Vluslcal called Exenmf, with Stephen Foster D Fretlter was 1 member of the cast The two candidates tor carnnal queen were I Farrlnbton and D Iollcoeur with R Hoppe and C, NIcDonald as thelr managers On March 9 and 10 the class went to Au gusta halt the class going cath day by bus wnth Nlr Bemlss We NlSltCd the State House and saw the Legislature ln sesslon All the Freshmen are proud to s1y they at tend Iay Hxgh School page flu-cn . Y . : . I 7 Y I CS -7 . 7 Y 9 ! Y . . 1 . .' ' 1 ' ' o 5 ya I , u , F, Y 1 Y - Y Y I I Z o ' F ' Y . I ., 1 l , . l Y Y- I 1 .. Y I , . . . y . y . M 1 1 - . , i .n . . l : ' Y ' 1 . 9 I Y . l Y ' . 1 ' ' Y ' 'I . I 7 Y Y Y I ' . , X . . . , 4 Q 7 , . , . , . , . J ' T A ' . V , V ' ' - ' ' Y . - ., . , . , . , . , , f ' . . r , . , l. , . , . e . , , . ' . 2 l . , . . 1. ' ' w - w Vice-President ...... , . .,....... .... L ionel Dubord I. Foss, L. Therrien, G. Hradeen, G. Bou- .. .,.. ,. .....,... -'A t I , a T Y . l . .,..... ,. . .... ' ' ' Q . ' ' ' J A ..... .. i r An ,r , K , , L . . , , ' V U . A ' ' ' . . , .1 , , Q , . 5. '. r . n .1 A F C V T I . . ' Y Y A L - Y , 1 v ' - I ' : . . ' . . . ' , . r . ' . ' ' , . ' . I . . f 1' ' ' ' 1 . . A - . - , .Q . . . Q , 4 . 1 , 4. Q I . , . .
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SOPHOMORE NEWS Front Row left to right Shlrleen Gloss Beverley LaPo1nte Gladys Belube Aline Legele Nicholas Doiron Rita Beigeion Cecile Duwal Mauette Morin Doris Reed Second Row Jean Chapman Janlce Spiller Althea Seamon Bertrand Raymond Lau11e1 Foulnler Miss York Vnginia Gonnella Paul Davenport Flolence Fournier Eugene Fourmel Third Row Bertrand Tulmel Flank Moole Adrian Fournier Kenneth Howes Donald Bryant Aurelieus Couture Albert Babble Bernard Shank Emlll0 Bleton Conlad Thomas Robert Gleenleaf Fourth Row Dolls Legele Fvelyn Beaulleu Gllbert Dalton Paul Therrien Marguelet Tibbetts Annette Perlon Louise Reed We began school this year vs ith an enrollment ot torty three silly Sophomores Three of our classmates left leasing, us vu ith a total of lorty To represent our class we those the following, President X ice President Treasurer Leo Leberc Laurier Fournier C ladys Berube Secretary Xlthea Seamon lanlce bpiller and Leo Legere Student Louncil -Xt the annual Larnixal Ball held lan l at 'Vlurray Hall we had mo classmates as Queen candidates Florence Fournier and 'Klint page f01Ult't n Legere Paul Therrien and Bertrand Turmel were their managers Our tlass had the honor ot haxing, Kline legere elected Queen ln the Stephen Foster probram seseral mem speaking parts and solos were C ladys Bcrube Conrad Thomas lanice bpiller and Laurier Fournier Others were in the choruses Y irpinu Cionnelll and Xdrien Fournier played iarsitv basketblll while lx Howes Tx Doiron A Couture IL Breton HX Fournier and P Daxenport sau serxite on the football squad During, the vear vie also got our class rings ot vi huh ut are wry proud n , 1 . n: . ' , 1 ' .n , n ' a , . . . . , . 9 9 . I . 9 Y ' a - 3 1 nv Q - , , ' . - , ' . . . 5 I I 7 Y ' Y - 3 1 . 1 , u 1 ,. I ' , . . , . Y 5 I I 1 . Y . , n I . n v 4 l I I ' ' 1 1 I r 1 s I Y ' 9 ' - 'V ,' . y 8 . ' T 1 ' V s 1 V . Y a F -A . , 'l 7 f 'i 1 h A . l 'l 7 l l 4 . H ' ' ' - 'i 7 xl ' r ' ' . 0HlCCf55 hers of our class participated. Those with I . . . . , 7 h b T Y I T 7 I' - ' ' ' F qw Q i , Y 1 1 1 .f ' ' , ,... , I ' . ' V b 1- 1 H I V - 1 I T N ' A Y . , 'X .Q . . U . , . . . , r . . ' ' ' . 5. ' ' A ' V . 1 - A . - y 4 Y . s e- ' ,-,
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EDITORIAL COMMUNISM In hurope and throughout all the world to das thc practtce and theory ot communrsm IS rapxdly spreadtng 1ts poisonous doctrlne to such an extent that the democratlc nations the world oxer are endangered VVe hate the tendency to belxcxe that thls lorm ot goxcrnment IS relatnclv new but this I5 duc only to the tact thtt ll was not untll VVorld VVar II thtt a communnstlc nation plaved an xmporttnt part Ill world aflatrs Un t1l then LOINITUIIISITI was only thought of as the type ol goxernment whlch ruled IH Russia but now smce the recent war commumsm has enxeloped about halt ot the Iluropean nattons and lb trying to cmelop the other halt as this lb bemg written The communists m France Italv and Germany are trylng desperately to throw the people and the goxernments 1nto con IUSIOD, by strikes and other means, rn order that they may more easlly oxerthrow these govern ments In our Amerlcan way we are apt to say VVhat does w hat the communxsts are domg m huropc hnc to do w 1th us, and w hat IS so bad about 1 ommunrsm, anvway Ks we all know today Izuropes busxness ts our busmess tor XVIIII modern planes we are only about hte hours flying tlme away, and should the rest of Europe tall unto the hands of the communists Amertca would stand almost The harm ot a communlst goxcrnment lb ctstly scen It stands lor CNCfVll1Illg opposlte that ol a dcmocratlc goxernment There IS no tree enterprxse lor the goxernment controls all the land mdustrles mlnes rallroads and all the equlpment used rn these occupatlons There lb no lrecdom ol worship 'lhe true commu nlsts belrexc tn no Cod but bellexe the state or goxernment to be supreme Examples ol thenr opprcssron ol lrecclom ol relngxon are the unyust trials and QOIILILIHIIJIIOII ol Cardxnal Nlrndslentx md hlteen mlmstcrs ol the Protes ttnt tnth who were held by them VVc In xlllfffltl should bc grttelul for thc blcssmg ot being ln a country which IS tree and wc must be on guard lor there are com munxsts un XIHCFILI who are wfuung for some flzlgc III: r I1 chance, such as an economlc depression to do all ln their power to Influence good american eltrlens to the doctrlne ot commumsm Emerre Richard Edrtor A NEW IAY HIGH SCHOOL I beltexe that the Town of lay needs a new hugh school I base nw bcllcl on my obserxa tlons whrle I hate attcndcd the present school for the last tour years I bellexe that the prescnt school I9 inadequate H1 slze and teachmg staff It should be Iarg enough to talce care ol the students who come ln from rural areas rn the town X ncw school should hue the same subyects 'ts the schools ln the larger towns Among these should be manual tralmng art, more lab oratory worlc and an agricultural course I should haxe a large gyl'11l13SlllfI1 for such sports as baslcetball, xolley ball and phvslcal gymnas UCS I bellexe that the ldea ol both Lnermore Falls 'md lay getting together and burldmg one Iarg school that will Ht the rcqunrcments whtch they now both lack IS xery good, but where will they put nts The proposed place, ID tront ot the old Inermore Falls buxldlng IS lnadequate as there IS no place tor expansxon There IS no place ln Lhlsholm that would be large enough tor a hlgh school and gymnaslum The only place that I can see ns the place w here the present lay Hrgh School now stands This place has enough llnd surroundmg ll so that xt may be expanded to malce room lor a gymnaslum and a baseball diamond The present hlgh school now leads ln com merclal w orlc but nt ns laclnng ID manual worlc and college preparatory worlc It doesnt hate a largc enough laboratory to accommodate all of the pupils w ho w mt to ttlcc chemxstry and lt does not hnc ltcnllues lor thc tcachmg ol phvslcs Thc Town ol as wlll haxc to do somcthlng serv soon xt ll wants the students ot lay Hugh bchool to be as w ell prepared as the students of other schools ot the same class Xxllllillll N lerry Xssnstant Fdltor - Q Q c c ' ' ' A I . .4. . , . ' , s', r - . s - ' I . ' 2 s , 3 , , - ' , N ', Y c . . . , . 1 . V . X . . H C c ' ' ' ' ' l - . - I L x V 1 v ' 1' . . v v ' - 1 ' ' ' - ' - ' '. ' . I . , . cc h Y - - - ' 8 ' ' . ,., r ,, -. - C . , .L Y :,, . , . , Q 4 ,Q . . I T A ' . ', . . - - , . . - , . , . . I , alone as the bulwark ot democracy. , . - . . ' ' .7 I' ' . 'X' 'x . ' H ' . . . Q V - - 1 Q lv v I is A . , D , N . I . , , , . ' , . 1 .I K 1 k i 1 . - ,i . I - ll. A- ' W- ' . .. 1 ' 7 ' ., ,, ' '. , , ' . A T. s - f A ' ' . A, .L . . 1 , , . . 1 .X cu , ' 5 . J J .' 'Q ' : '. . . , .' . - 1 If- 1.
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