Laconia High School - Lakon Yearbook (Laconia, NH)

 - Class of 1946

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VITIES I F.

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Boy Frank Grabowski Richard Newell George Znaidousky Frank Grabowlzki Saul Schohan C'harles McMurphy George Znaidousky Gordon XVatts Charles McMurphy Richard Brouillard Frank Grabf nxs' s'1 Robert King Franklin Smith Max VVakeman Robert King Frank Grabowski Charles MclVIurphy CLASS SUPERLATIVES Zllosl likely Io Slll'l'1'Fd Charles McMurphy Phyllis Killam Res! Imzokizzg Robert King Evelyn Marsh limi 1Jllll!'f'l'A' James Annis Sally Pynn HH! .I4'I0l'I George Znaiduusky Phyllis Killam 31051 Flirlaliolzs llarvey Ouellette Estelle Bissnn lim! .ltlzlflvs Robert King Dorothea Gamache l,ifvfli1's1 Robert Stitt Estelle Bisson Sizyfxl PauliThompson Muriel Marsh Smoolhrst Linz' James Annis Betty O'Connnr Hrs! llrmsvtl Richard Newell Carolyn Kassner Illosl Strzdious Albert Parsons Phyllis Killam Jblosi Popular Frank Grahowski Phyllis Killam rllost .'1!'glllIlfflft1fi'Ul' Harold Achber Pauline Sinclair 111-51 Naturcd Robert Sleeper Eileen Manchester 12111 Jllrzsiriarzs Gerald Cote Beverly Davis Jllosl Rwsjzfflml' Robert King Phyllis Killam Trat'lu'r5' Pritlv and Joy Frank Grabowski Phyllis Killam 26 Girl Monica Pomerleau Mary Lou Spear Eileen Manchester Joan VVeek's Betty Clairmont Beverly Davis Sally Pynn Betty Newell Ramona Reed Sally Baker Marguerite Bolduc Sally Pynn Mary' Lou Spear Sally Baker Jeanne Marshall Carolyn Kassner Sally Pynn



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JUNIOR OrI'IceRs Slanding: Miss McCrillis, sponsor, Melvin lyforancy, Anne Merrill, Robert VV. Brooks. Svalnl: Effie Pallas, Albert Minnon, Patricia Baker. , , SoPIIoMoRe OFFICERS Slandilzg: Mr. Caswell, sponsor, Lorraine French, Herbert NValker, Roger Lessard. Seated: Patricia VVhyte, Grace Sansom, Madeleine Tardif. 1 L l REsI1MAN OFFICERS Standing: Richard Snow, Peter Nelson, Peter Lessard, Robert YVylie. SmIed.' Thomas Elliott, Miss MacLean, sponsor, Anna Decelles. THE JUNIUR CLASS Busier than bees, peppier than vitamin C , able to climb high heights in a single year. VVhat do these phrases describe? The junior class, of course. This energetic class has members participating in almost every extracurricular activity the school offers, includ- ing debating, prize speaking, dramatics, musical or- ganizations, dance club, Girl Reserves, and athletics. An important event in any junior year is the presenta- tion of the class play. This year's play, Best Foot For- ward, a comedy in three acts, was chosen by a com- mittee headed by Virginia Grider. If you think Mr. Anthony has problems, well, they were nothing com- pared to those the junior cast contended with. tMumps was the big probleml. However, in spite of all the ups and downs, this side-splitting play was successfully given oII February 15. Remember Mary Tuite wearing the cateher's mask? The night of all nights, as far as the juniors were concerned, was the eve of ,not St. Markj but the junior prom. Committee chairmen who helped to make this affair a bang-up good time were john Guay, Anne Merrill, Robert VV. Brooks, Fannie Rowe, and Albert Minnon. Class offices were filled by president, lVIelvin Morancy, vice-president, Albert Minnon, secretary, Patricia Baker, treasurer, Effie Pallas, representative, Robert VV. Brooks, and alternate, Anne Merrill, Miss Ernestine McCrillis is class sponsor. THE SUPHUMUHE CLASS If one took a look behind- a senior in any school organization, whom would he be most likely to find? A sophomore! This ambitious class was into every- thing. There were four sophomores on the football squad and one on the basketball team, with several on the Junior Varsity. Also, live out of the seven cheer leaders were members of this class. Sophomores were on the LAKONIAN, in the Dramatic Society ,participat- ing in both Junior and Senior Playsl, in forensics, on the ski team, and in all the musical organizations. To see them through the various enterprises they attempted, the sophomores needed a competent set of officers, consequently, at a class meeting early in the year, they elected Herbert VValker, president, Patricia VVhyte, vice-president, Roger Lessard, treasurer, and Grace Sansom, secretary. At a later meeting Madeleine Tardif and Lorraine French were elected representa- tive and alternate, respectively. The sophomores delved into their bag of tricks and, with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Herman Caswell, came up with a suc- ce:-sful and entertaining St. Nick's Spree on December twenty-first. Robert Corriveau was chairman of decora- tions, Donna Merrill, orchestra, Ann Stewart, refresh- ments, Sally O'Loughlin, tickets and publicity, and Patricia VVhyte, reception. Bill Fmerson's orchestra provided the music. THE FRESHMAN CLASS The class of '-L9 began their first year of senior high by electing Peter Lessard, president, Robert Wylie, vice-president, Thomas Elliott, treasurer, Anna Decelles, secretary, Peter Nelson, representative, and Richard Snow, alternate. Miss Florence MacLean is their sponsor The annual horror day known as Freshman Day --ame on October S. During the day, freshmen could be seen rushing about carrying out orders of their superior seniors. Later that night many freshmen had to perform for their masters, The boys were dressed as women, and the girls were smothered in football uniforms. The freshmen proved to be good sports. Their long-awaited Freshman Dance was held on March 1, The theme was a Holland Hop, and the dance was a success. The chairmen were Lewis Aldrich, general chairman, Frances Martel, decorations, Patricia Hamelin, publicity, John Holt, music, june Dow, reception, Richard Vigneault, busi- ness, and joseph Seymour, refreshments. As in pre- vious years Room Fourteen came through with flying colors in all drives, collecting twelve dollars for the March of Dimes, selling nine hundred T.B. seals, and bringing iII one hundred eighteen cans of foods. A great many freshmen took part in extra-curricular activities. 28

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