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THE TWO MA RSHAL5 FX CI nf and Hazen COMMENCEMENT H58 .V -Sensors m CGPS and Gowns Class Gifts fb Semors Sensors Leuvmg 'Hve Sfoge f J7ZO-UWUJYUOFWXJ Mrs Chadbourne P nn Fl on Sensor 056.5 Mr Smnfh Awardmg Diplomas Chnf leadmg The School
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James Meldrum was elected to be our class editor to The Abram Breeze. He helped sell ads out of town and he and Frank Donahue have helped sell them in Kingfield. Three of us have worked on The Ski Lift. Jacqueline Tufts was co- editor of gossip and Eunice Pinkham and Bruce Gould were reporters. Several of our girls have practiced some with the Girls Chorus. They are Eunice Pinkham, Linda Trenholm, Jacqueline Tufts, and Donna Wilcox. Five of us play in the band. They and their instruments are as follows: Georgie Donahue, clarinet, Bruce Gould, trombone, Patricia Hinkley, clarinet, James Meldrum, trumpet, and Terrence Williamson, valve trombone. We have held several fudge sales and at least one record hop to help us raise some money. With this year going so fast, I am sure that we are all looking forward to next year. HILDA PIN K HAM EUN ICE PINKHAM ROBERT NEWELL G EORGIE DONAHUE F RANK DONAHUE PATRICIA H I NKLEY GR E GORY CURTIS DONNA WI l COX JAMES MEL D RUM CAROLYN WOOD F ORD CLIFFORD C R OCKER CARR O LL GOULD CHARLE S MAREAN LINDA TREN H OLM BRU C E WELCH WILLIAM NIEMI J A CQUELINE TUFTS ROBERT HARGREAVE S TERRENCE WILLIAM S ON THE CLASS OF 1958 IN WASHINGTON D C Left to right Patr cia Abbott Judith Taylor Dawn Norton Mary Boyce Edward Donahue Har ey Packard Ralph Ho ard M Chesley Pnkhqm Robe' Dunham Hazen McMullen James Williamson Harry Luce Jollne Raymond Mona Horn Ethel Donahue lencl Ol er Judith daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie Taylor of Brattlebo o Vermont as a member of th s class all through the grades at the end of which time her family moved a ay Because her class at Brattleboro was not going to Washington she made the trip th these her former classmates
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Edutoruuls DRIVER EDUCATION What as druver educatuon7 How un the future wull ut benefit us who take the course as well as other druvers and people? Should thus course be taught un all hugh schools and should every student be re quured to take ut? Safe druvung us one of the maun problems of the hughways today Each day several accudents are reported because of careless ness on somebodys part Thus problem us not for lust a few people to solve ut us the problem of everyone whether he druves or does not druve Druver educatuon us a course guven un most hugh schools for the benefit of the students learnung to druve Thus guves them the opportunuty to learn the rules for safe druvung and the fundamentals of operatung a car lt helps them to get a druvers parents of a teen ager who has receuved a certuficate upon successful completuon of the course to get slightly reduced rates on an insurance polucy Thus program for safe druvung wull bene fit all of us un the future as well as now lt wull help us decrease the number of ac cudents on the hughways Teen agers wull learn not to run unsafe cars on our hugh ways nor to druve dangerously They wull learn that safety must be the motto of all Yes I thunk druver educatuon should be given un all schools It us an opportunuty to teach safety and respect for the auto mobile that wull be of much value to every one Today the teen agers are the center of much talk about druvung Yes some of them are reckless so let us help them by showing them that druvung the rught way us the happy way Safe druvung means happy luvung and safer hughways Let us all help un thus new program for safety among druvers passengers and pedes trucms Evangeline Chadbourne 60 PA E SIXTEEN SHOULD WE PATRONIZE CHAIN STORES? Durung the past few weeks I have been around to the dufferent places of busuness un the neughborung towns sellung adver tusements for our yearbook I have found that ut is the small undependently owned busunesses that support the schools un thus manner The large stores whuch many of us seem to patronuze the most bought the smallest ad or none at all I have also notuced that uf someone us suck or some fcumuly us having a hard tume ut us agaun the small busuness that helps out ln the bug busuness the profit goes to an owner or a company un some distant cuty or even state therefore none of the profits are turred back unto local curculatuon The small busu ness us owned by someone un the ummeduate vucunuty Its profits are spent un the area thereby helpung un another way Even tumes more unvutung I belueve that we are hurtung ourselves by patronuzung large chaun stores Clunton Knapp 59 HOT LUNCH PROGRAM Thus year under the supervusuon of Mrs lmpu Tufts and Mrs Ethel Pushard we have a hot lunch program The meals are held at the Leguon Hall for the benefit of all students un school from the first through the twelfth grades Several gurls and one boy from dufferent grades help serve the cafeteria style dun ner Mrs Tufts and Mrs Pushard have guven us well balanced meals Perhaps the part about them that we who always have had to toke our dunners luke best us that they are served luot We hope tltus program wull continue un the comung years Vurgunua Hargreaves 60 O O , ' I . v . I , ..... . . I . . . license. Also, it makes it possible for the though the products or the prices are some- . . . , . ' I , . 1 I ' 5 . 1 1 ' + ' I . , . . . , I' NJ
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