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SOKOKIS IIHVIQICIOKAAAAAAA SUSAN ANN RANDALL Susan Cilt Presentation Home Economics Upward and onward. Class Sefretary 23 Student Council 2: Basketball l, 2: Horseslioes 33 Prize Speaking l, 2, 33 Senior Drama -lg Softball 3, 43 Spelling Contest 4. ROBERTA ARLENE SMITH Snow-ball , Salutatorian Home Economics Hustle in the head, not in the feet. Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Senior Drama 3, 45 Soitoius Wmuuoa 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking l, 2, Spelling Contest I, 2, 4: Magazine Campaign Captain 4. Q Q 4 A .. fx MARY AGNES YORK Mary Valecl ictorian Home Economics Not Il day without smnethiug done. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, Class Vice President 23 Soxoius Wmuuok 2, 43 Prize Speaking 1, 2, 33 Spelling Contest l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Drama 3, 4. A A A A A A f 95 1 ima.-.,,,
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444444 LIMUNGTON YC YDEAIY DOROTHY LOU ISE MCLUCAS '4Dotly First Honor Essay Home Economics Out of school life, into life's school. Class Vice President 33 Class Secretary 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Horseshoes 2, 33 Prize Speaking l, 23 Senior Drama 3, 43 Magazine Campaign High Salesman 43 Music I, 2, 3, 43 Sokokis VVARRIOR 2, 3, 43 Literary Editor 43 Softball 3, 43 Ping-pong Tournament I. LOUIS ALTON MUNSON, -IR. HA l t o 71 Class Trip College Preparatory Ambition has no rest. Transferred from Wilmington High School, Massachu- setts. Class Vice President 43 Baseball 43 Basketball Manager 43 Sokokls WARRIOR 4g Senior Drama 4. FRANCES LAURA PULSI FER 'tGe1't Class Gifts Home Economics Where there is a will, there is zz way. Class Treasurer l, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 C0-Captain 43 Horseshoes 2, 33 Prize Speaking 1, 2, 33 Senior Drama 43 Checkers 3g Foul Shooting Contest 2, 33 Magazine Cam- paign High Salesman 3, 4g Magazine Campaign Captain 33 Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Sokokis WARR1oR 1, 2, 3, 43 Departf ment Editor 43 Activity's Club Board 43 Attendant to the King and Queen 4. df 195044444441
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444444 LIMINGTOIV ACADEJWY SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS Treasurer, Ruth Chapman Activities Board, Frances Pulsifer, Name Ruth Chapman Arthur Dearborn Joyce Hasty Dorothy McLucas Alton Munson Frances Pulsifer Susan Randall Roberta Smith Mary York Secretary, Dorothy McLucas Joyce Hasty, Arthur Dearborn Song Haunt Ambition Harbor Lights up With Mickey College Aba Da Ba Home College Tennessee Waltz With Roland Secretary Harbor Lights With Bill B. Beautician Tennessee Waltz Home College My Heart Cries For You With Bill M. Bookkeeper Harbor Lights Home College Tennessee Waltz Home Bookkeeper My Heart Cries For You East Limington Teacher SENIUR CLASS REPORT We began school in the fall of 1950 with nine seniors, seven girls and two boys, and so far have not lost any members of the class The girls were quite successful in basket- ball this year even though the year wasn't outstanding. Joyce Hasty was picked for the foul shooting in Portland. Roberta Smith and Dorothy McLucas were picked to play in the All-Star game. Frances Pul- sifer was picked for the All-League team. Arthur Dearborn and a member of the junior class played in the All-League game. This was what the seniors contributed to in sports. During the year we have been quite successful at putting on suppers. The seniors were asked to put on a supper for the sportsmen and the poultrymen which we did very well with good results we thought. We also have had several food sales in which we cleared between S35 and 3540. ' I We presented .a play called Smarty- pants in which all of the seniors and three I- :fir of the juniors, namely Dolores Howard, Alton Black, and Vern Blake participated. We presented it two nights at the town hall then we put it on at the Odd Fellows' Hall at Hollis and we divided the profits from it. We got Sl5.l3 down there. The seniors are leaving on their class trip to New York and Washington, April 13, and we hope to see a few of the most important things that time will allow. It is coming near our time to gradu- ate and we are beginning to be busy with our class partsg four honor parts were given this year. They were given in this order: Mary York, Valedictoryg Roberta Smith, Salutatoryg Dorothy McLucas, First Honor Essay, and Arthur Dearborn, Second Honor Essay. I hope the rest of my classmates will be very successful at whatever they do. ' Graduation is June 8, and we wish all of our underclassmates the best of luck and happiness in the future years to come. S. A. R., '5l. 19504444444
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