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LAWRENCE LYRE 4 01014 During the second week cf school, the Freshman Class had its first meeting for the purpose of electing ofiicers. Richard Hunt was elected to serve as class president, and Bradford Brown was elected as vice- president. The class elected Joyce Grant as its secretary, Richard Hunter as treasurer, Nancy Foster as girls' representative, Robert Liberty as boys' representative, and Miss Cleveland as class advisor. On Friday, October fifth, everyone in the Freshman Class was dressed to suit the seniors' fancy. That evening, there was a reception for the freshmen, and of course the receiving line which almost everv freshman dreaded The receiving line proved to be less painful than its reputation, hovv ever The seniors and the teachers really gave us a vvondei ful welcome It IS now the Monday aftei Ifreshman Day, and we freshmen are begin nlng to take our places in the school life The vv eek of February tvventy fifth the Freshman Class was making its final preparations for its dance of the year Each evening the paint paper, and paste brigade with Gwendolyn Poster, Joanne Philbrick Elizabeth Harris, and Robert Yigue as its members went to work in room 17B Meanwhile, Pauline Sitmck the general manager for the dance, met with the various committees to make final arrangements On the evening of February twenty ninth there was a Leap Year Dance, which was SDOHSOTLU by the freshmen The center of the auditorium was decorated with balloons, but the center of attraction was a kings and FRYSHMAN C LASS ist ukcr A ms ook M 1 urs Scars Rcbcrrson Hun r B Broun isv v and R um ram l.1er Far if T Nclsrn C frovvell ,I Parrphrcy A Struck brund Rovv Salley R Wood crd ng nr Cor vvm IN Tiedor K Currie lxnghts P Mano NX Shields D Bishop M Champame Third Rovv K Lrtl held J Cyagnnn F Tozicr L Carter C Cocdvvin F lxramer P be-rchell C Crack r D Cole A Gifford F Handy L Flzrnnlgan ,I Buzzell F Xkeston R McAllister R Craig VU Marquis D Perry C Hevvs D Glrcux R Pell rin H Lovcoy F urrh Rovv N Morrison M hfnrrison Moores I' Reed M Waterhouse C ones D Clou rer Reynolds A LaRochLlle C Mathieu R Colford X Hunter Philbrick M Pellerin M Currie S Dcody E Thibidcau C 08150015 C King N Drckev C1 Foster T Osborne M King C Grenler hill on C Shorey XX McDrnald Z Carter W' Mohen N Boufiord P Dodge R Vigu F Fish XX .1 bhe ev Pncry T Ross Nf D strc R Carey P Currier D Stevvarr R Smith XX Leighrfn lx Spenrer H Douccrre Z5 ' V . . V I ' v 4 T xv Y l - v v - , ' - . v . X v . . T . , . . , , . . . 7 I I. K ,. . . , . Y . 1 - , . M , . . ' . ' . 1 ' 1 f 9 4 I F :. Row: 7 F. B 'f , . jo , C '. . Rib' ., B. ., C. 1 ' . , R. te , . ' . M 'K Cl:'e1 . . H . j. G , R, b ty, 5. ' di, . .' . . R. l '- . . . ', . Q land ': Y G. ' ', . , M. Giffg ,C. Ki ,j. Hu sr. Cr. Q id' . i. e' , . ' '. Ii. Ellis, j, Wk-bber, E.. Buzrell, I. NX'ood, F. Wilson. O., Lawrence, B. Baldic. L. Brckford, P, Sitnrk, Lf. in 'z f L , . , ' . 1. Y. '. , .Y 'v' , .Q j , .4 :' , 5. , x ' , . , . , . . ' ,', . , . ', . , . , ' :R -: - . , . , . . . ..', . . . . ' e, . ' , . Q le, ' ll j. .. - ', . :, f. r, . ', . - -. . ' , .Q .' , . ' . , C
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LAWRENCE LYRE Now the Junlors are plannmg for the Prom, whlch IS to be held June 6 Ph1l1p Emery IS actlng as chan man for thls ex ent In summlng up the actlxxtles of the class of 53, only one xx ord can descrlbe them Successful' SOPHOMORL CLASS Fnrsr Row M Salley C McAleer C Cyr C Dyu W lxcup R Kxng P Pollard Mr MaKechn1c A Allcy D Wrllrams M Pooler M Shorey I Hall L Proxot bucond Rovx E Pooler E Kent 9 Cook C Ons A Rcynolds A olu C Mqrm M Walquust D Wheelock A Carter C Spencer A Adams B onns B Nnmon I L:-Clarr Tlnrd Row E Kent P Mushero K Rrghards W Wnxhanm XX Crummett J Olson R Bray W Brcktorl Vx Nad:-au E Geary R McDonough R Rud L Wenrvxorth W Pooler J Michael A Crard O Bra Fourth Row W Wade D Gogan M Lc-Clarr M Blodgett B Spauldxng P Wuham P Day A Crazg Callen M Tyler P Cam N Crummcrt j Bcckxxnrh j Blackwell P Matheu C Nutt M Bxshup Nl Gagnon A Wnlson J Burke j Bncktord W Rnchards E Nadeau H Gremer H Pollard sapfmm ew Presxdent Ph1ll1p Pollard Vlce Presldent Audrey Alley Secretary Dax 1d W1lll3mS Treasurer Rlchard Kmg Class Representatlx es Marie Pooler and W1ll1am Keup Class Advlsor Mr Karl MCK6ChH19 The followlng were membels of the football squad Ph1l1p Pollard Roger Reld Edward Nadeau, Harry Pollard Wllllam Keup Wllllam Wllson D3Vld Wllllams, Jerrold Mlchael, Arnold Giard Ollver Bray, Lloyd Went vxox th On November twenty F11 st, the Sophomore Class sponsored the Harx est Hop, whlch was an enJovable dance An outstandmg number of the ex en mg was the Adam and Exe Dance, xx hlch prox ed to be a fax orlte vxxth tne partlclpants 24 . . V. . , Y 7 il L li- ! C...-1 . . 'I ' . , 'l. , . 1 ' . . ' , V - ' ' . . b . . , . L l'. . '. . , , . . , . . . ' . . , . A , . I . . v. Filth Row: - A. Emery, il. Gogan, R. McFarland, W. Wi-lson, F. Wood, F. Erskine, Anderson, D. Bowman, Y. . . . 'L . : . . ' , -, u a 1 , Q , . A ' , ' . ' 1 Y . Y v . Y. ,
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LANVRENCE LYRE queen's chair at one end of the room. These two chairs were taken later in the evening by the King of Leap Year, Richard Vigue, and his queen, Gwendolyn Foster Music for the dance was furnished by the Lawrence Hlgh Jazz Band and records A large crowd attended, and ex eryone seem ed to have a wonderful time EIGHTH K RADE Firsr Rovs J Ronco j Holmes j Shorty F johnson C Williams C Emery Mr ohnson R Maya F Alley L Gramer Brown D Greenlavn Second Row S Sampson B Wrrliam M Recd j Warren II Dickinson Marua D McAllister B Hamlin F Moreau B Anderson N Smith Tlurd Row R johnson P I.eClarr R Trask XX Higgins G Pcaxcy S Sncll R Ons XX Sabine I. York R Gurney M Herron Cy Xltfarren Fourth Row M Hood J Broun L1 Caldwell X Ymung M Callcn P Standish j Dicnne H Huirr F Orcurr H Shields P Ross M Carr R Thibodcau K Chamber am ww, graze At the beginning of the year we had slxty fixe members The OHJCGIS chosen at our first meetlng were as follows President Frederic Johnson Vice President Reglnald Mavo Secretary Frank Alley Treasurei Caroly n Emerx Executlwe Boaid Representatlxe Charles Williams Advlsor Mr George Johnson During the basketball season vse had an eight game schedule Son c 26 I A - ' M1. L 1 9 . , , , J. ' , , '. I ,Z Q U x y 4 ' , : .. ' . 1 1 .. - .- , .' Q U ' .V I . lf. . , I, - Y V ,. Q. .V , Y. 1 , . ' , . I , . Y' . . lf, Filth Row: -, R. Clark, R. Ronco, R. Braiggr, VU. johnson, R. Pourier, J. Blodgerr, H. Carroll. G. Ellis, K. Clitllf, ' U v , . , , ' ' . . r A 1
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