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,.- u!dT::1qiY:? Ton wi Freshmen X OFFICERS President ----------- Pat Clough ---ll Vice President---Jackie Jhcques Secretary --------- Ronnie Lyman Treasurer ---------- Becky Lacky aa' an MRS. TWITCHELL - Advisor X. l P ff, X R-Q M f XJ '11 ,J Front - Edna Abbott, David Short, Donna Harris, Hermon Parsons, Carole Ann Aither. Second Mrs. Twitchell, Advisor, Roger Chamberlin, Shirley Van Ness, Clyde Underwood, Gall Turner. Third - David Hamilton, Alan Hamilton, Raymond Gregory, Gayle Ezequelle.
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Front - Roberta Putnam, Donna McGoff, weston Severance, Ruth Hamilton, John Waite, Carleen Otis, Emily Stukus. Second - Mr. Rose, Advisor, Radcliffe Bloom, Bruce Stratton, Maynard Rounds, Harry Robinson, Kenneth Tuttle, Stillman Slason, Stanley Radkovsky, Roland O'Brlen, Wendell Sulham, Robert Shea. Last year we said nLook out for me, we are on our way.n We came back this year with 32 of our original 37 and found that we are still the biggest class in school. We returned with the purpose of establishing our place in the sun and have had good success. We started off by giving the Freshmen a picnic on the ball field and everyone seemed to have a good time. Next we went well over our quota in the magazine drive and landed in first place in class compe' tition and, not only that, the top salesman was a Sophomore. We have placed Sophomores in all activities of the school, on the varsity sports teams, the cheerleaders, the debate squad, ln the band, the chorus and glee clubs, and in dramatics. One of the Sophomore girls accompan- ies for the chorus and Songsters. When we want to we can turn out the best work ln school and occasionally we can do the best job of Wgooflng off.W All in all, you can see we are an excel- lent group! Anyone can be proud to be a Sopho- mOI'ee --.,-1 S lf I Yin V Ig .W ml 5:1- 5 U 4 1 Q :' , W ll l sig' J 'Q X l F- i Q , sl p .J n 4 l wlh X wx 31
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Front - Sulo Salo, Clinton O'Brlen, Jacqueline Jacques, Patricia Clough, Brill Morris. Second - Becky Lackey, Emalle Johnson, Esther Abbott, Janette Balch, Mary Holden. Third - Melvin Robinson, Everett Childs, Edward Magoon, Ronald Lyman, Stephen Clark. Not shown - Eugene Morrison, Louis Wright. we Freshmen started the year with a class membership of 30 which included 9 from Townshend, 9 from Jamaica, 5 from Bondville, 3 from Grafton, l each from Londonderry, Brookline, Newfane, and Hardsboro. The Sophomores invited us to a picnic early in the fall. We played volley ball, had a bonfire, built and attended by Sophomore Bob Shea, had refreshments including hot dogs, salads, cakes, and punch. we dldn't come out very high in our first year of the mag- azine drive so we were properly adorned Ksee rightj by the Juniors at the half- way mark. After the drive, as our for- feit, we put on a special assembly for the student body ln the gym. We had difficulty in keeping our male repre- sentatlve to the Student Council. The first one resigned, the next one moved to New York State. The third, Melvin Robinson, was re-elected again for the second half of the year. Freshman Jac- ie Jacques, with two upper class girls, represented the school at the Student Council Convention at Proctor. Fresh- men have taken part in most activities and sports and we are all set for a bigger and better year as Sophomores. 33
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