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IN APPRECIATION We, the class of ‘49, will forever be indebted to our con- scientious class advisors, Mrs. Bucknell and Mr. Peck. They have led us through these never-to-be-forgotten years, and through their untiring efforts, they have made our years in high school a huge success. We wish for them the same happiness which they have brought to us. 13
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Dedication... To Miss Elizabeth Colley, with devotion and appreciation, we dedicate our book. Miss Colley has been to us, the Magnet Staff, a constant source of inspiration and understanding. To the entire class Miss Colley personifies the art of a true teacher — the ability to bring forth the best from her pupils. The warmth of her friendly attitude and genuine kindness has endeared her to us all. And if we achieve success, it may well be due to her untiring efforts. Surely our memories in years to come will be enriched by our contacts with this charming person, Miss Elizabeth Colley. 12
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baal Standing: Left to Right—Mr. John Coburn, Jean DiPaoli, Lorraine Lyonnais, Mary DeCarolis, Robert Bergeron, Frank ViveAmore. Second Row: Left to Right—Anthony Armillotti, Richard Wonkka, Gerry Lord, David Nixon, Francis Arel, Angela Pochesi, Edward Rockwell. First Row: Left to Right—Robert Brown, Peter Nixon, Edward VanVleck, Jacqueline Gould, Joan Frye. The Cabinet, a democratic organization under the supervision of Mr. John H. Coburn, gives the students an opportunity to voice their opinions on matters concerning school problems. In September a member is elected in each home room so that sophomores, juniors, and seniors are all represented. Any problem disturbing a pupil is told to his representative, who relates it to the cabinet. The various cabinet committees this year have been the welfare, projector, financial, legislature, judicial, and assembly. The assembly committee presented a ‘'sing’’ assembly, which was greatly enjoyed by the pupils. One of the cabinet’s many worthwhile achievements was taking a group of L.H.S. boys to Boston to watch an exciting professional basketball game. This year the L.H.S. Cabinet, led by its officers (Francis Arel, president; Edward Rockwell, vice-president; Angela Pochesci, secretary; and David Nixon, treasurer) has definitely gone “Onward and Upward by undertaking and accomplishing many worthwhile projects. 14
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