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On September 9, we started back to school. September 10, we elected our class officers. They were as follows: President Methel Atwood Vice-President George Dawson Secretary Muriel Winter Treasurer jean Morrison Student Council Representative George Dawson We were unfortunate to lose Anita Sil- lanpaa shortly after the first six weeks, even so, we are still the largest class in high school. The boys' and girls, basketball teams were increased greatly by our class. On the girls' team were Methel Atwood, Io- anne Meldrum, Shirley Wilbur, and Amanda Winter, on the boys, squad were Sonny Dyer, David Edgerly, and Clifford Norton. Muriel VVinter sold tickets to all the home games. Methel Atwood, jean Morrison, and Shirley Wilbur helped cheer the teams on to victory. These three girls went to all the tournament games with the boys, team, even to the two games at the Lewiston Armory. Sonny Dyer, David Edgerly, and Clif- ford Norton participated in fall baseball. We were very successful on the Hunter,s Ball we held November 6, with Bobis Orchestra furnishing the music. This was due partly to the efforts of Shirley, Muriel, and Amanda who had already sold enough tickets before the evening of the dance to pay for the orchestra. April 2 is the date we have chosen for our Spring Frolic with Chapman's Orchestra. DORI RICHARD L GAIL THOM LOUISE P R ANNE WILLIA BEVERELY CHADB BO ALBERT 81 IOHN CAR BARBARA NICHOL Page Nine S O P H O M O R E S Class of 1955 Methel, George, Ioanne, Shirley, and Muriel were in the one-act play The Ghost Wore White , Amanda was in Take a Letterv. With the exception of George, this group was cast in Undertow , which will be presented later this spring. lean and Shirley are participating in public speaking, which will be held April 23. All of these girls and joan Packard sing in the Girls' Chorus. You may think that all these activities have completely filled our time. That is not so. Frank Howard had found time to run the movie projector for many of our school movies, and also to see that our tickets get printed on the press up in our school attic. Many of us have helped on the yearbook, both as editors and as assistants to the business managers. Theo- dore Thompson has helped in typing the material. That completes our roster except for two, Helen McLeary and Sharlene Norton, to whom, along with Clifford, falls the'honor of being the only ones in our class to have perfect attendance at this time. Congratulations to you three. We hope you still have that record in Iune. Along with all these, there is one other achievement three of us have attained: Amanda, George and Muriel have been on the honor roll for one time or more. Once more the school year is drawing toward its close. We are nearly three- quarters of the way up the ladder that leads to graduation and all that lies be- yond for us all. Class of 1956 MELDRUM VEIOY soN ILBRICK BERT TRENHOLM soN URNE IS KONECNY Y
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September 9, 1954, we Sophomores came back to school, some were anxious to start, others were reluctant to go to school again, yet anxious to see their classmates. First to arrive got back seats. On September 14, we elected the following officers: President John Carey Vice-President Barbara Nichols Secretary Beverely Chadbourne Treasurer Anne Williamson Student Council Representative Albert Carey The Sophomores are proud to state here that the treasurer of the Student Council, elected last spring by the entire school, is a member of our class, Richard Lovejoy. October ninth, we held Freshman In- itiation. The school yard was full of oddly dressed Freshmen on their knees to the Sophomores saying the tongue twister and shining shoes. Beverely Chadbourne, Anne William- son, and Barbara Nichols have been on Class of 1956 the Honor Roll all year. Doris Meldrum and Albert Carey have joined the girls once. . In the one-act plays 'Take a Letterv and The Ghost Wore Whitey, Louise Phil- brick, Beverely, Barbara, Gail Thompson, and john Carey took part. April 27 was the date for the play Undertow',, in which Gail and Barbara participated, and the public speaking contest in which Louise, Beverely, Doris, Gail, and Albert spoke. Louise, Gail, Beverely, and Anne played on the Girls' Basketball team, Richard Albert, and john, on the Boys'. Robert Trenholm was the boys' Assistant Man- ager. Beverely, Gail, Louise, Anne, and Doris are in the Girls' Chorus, directed by Mrs. Wing. These are some of the main events that have come to pass as we have climbed to the second rung of our ladder through high school. Class of 1957 MICHAEL TU F TS PATRICIA NO R TON MARJORIE LUC E ELSIE DAVID S ON EDWARD DONA H UE ADELIA MELDRU M H A ROLD BOYCE CHARLENE K N OX CLASS OF 1955 Seated Qleft to rightlz McLeary, J. Meldrum, M. Standing: Packard, A. Winter, Norton, Thompson, Dyer, D. Winter, Atwood, Dawson, Morrison, Norton. Edgerly, Wilbur, Absent: F. Howard. CLASS OF 1956 Seated fleft to rightl: A. Carey, B. Chadbourne, J. Carey, Nichols, Williamson, Thompson. Standing: D. Meldrum, Trenholm, Lovejoy, Konecny, Philbriclc. CLASS OF 1957 Seated fleft to rightl: Norton, S. Chadbourne, Tufts, A. Meldrum, Trask, Luce. Standing: Douglass, Davidson, Philbriclc, Boyce, Donahue, McLeary, Knox. Page Eleven
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