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GRACE ANNETTE PARISEAU Gracie Salutatorian General To make friends, be one Class President 33 Class Treasurer 43 Class Secretary 23 L Club Vice President 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Co-captain 33 Captain 43 Softball 23 Editor-in-Chief SOKOKIS VVAR- RioR 43 Horseshoes 33 Magazine Campaign High Sales- man 33 Drama 3, 43 One-Act Play 43 Music 4. BARBARA FRANCES RAMSDELL Barb First Honor Essay Home Economics joy does not depend on possession Class Treasurer 33 L Club 43 Basketball 13 Manager 33 SOKOKIS VVARRIOR 33 Student Council 33 Drama 3, 43 Prize Speaking 1, 23 One-Act Play 43 Music 4. HERBERT NVESTON RAMSDELL ffHe1,bJl Agriculture One man with courage makes a majority Class President 23 Class Treasurer 13 L Club 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Sokoius WARRIOR 33 Student Council 33 Magazine Campaign Captain 33 Horseshoes 33 Drama 43 Prize Speaking 1, 33 One-Act Play 43 Music 4. NATHALIE JEAN SHEA 4'fNat!1 Valedictorian . College Industry is the beginning of wisdom Class Treasurer 23 L Club Treasurer 33 Student Council 1, 33 SOKOKIS WARRIOR 2, 3, 43 Standish Kiwanis Essay Winner 33 Drama 43 One-Act Play 43 Music 4.
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GIIIBERT GEORGE GAMMON Buddy Agriculture Not there but tryingi' Class Vice President 25 L Club 45 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Prize Speaking 35 Drama 45 One-Act Play 45 Music 4. RUTH MARIE GAMMON Ruthie Home Economics Preparation is the keynote of success Class President I5 Class Secretary 3, 45 L Club Treas- urer 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 All-Star 3, 45 Softball 25 Winter Carnival Queen 35 Student Council 3, 45 Magazine Campaign Captain 45 Horseshoes 35 Ping- Pong Champion 35 Prize Speaking 25 Drama 3, 45 One- Act Play 45 Music 4. CARL NELSON HARMON lfcarlf! Second Honor Essay Agriculture Rowing not drifting Class Vice President 3, 45 L Club 45 Basketball l5 Manager 35 Baseball 25 Sokoius WARRIOR l, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Drama 3, 45 One-Act Play 45 Music. CLAYTON WOGDBU RY LIBBY llclaytii General Don't give anybody a piece of your mind unless you make sure you have enough left for yourself Transferred from Standish High School, Junior year. Class President 45 Class Vice President 35 L Club President 45 Basketball 3, 45 Captain 45 Baseball 3, 45 Smcoius Wmuuok 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Attendant at Winter Carnival 35 Horseshoes 35 Magazine Campaign High Salesman 3, 45 Drama 3, 45 One-Act Play 45 Music 4.
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SENIOR ggLAss REPORT The four years ofxour high school days together are about to come to an'endBH' +-5 We started the year with eight students, and with Mrsi Chidk1our advisor again this year to whom we are grateful for all her help during the past two years.' '1 ' Five from our class participated in basketball. Grace Pariseau and Clayton Libby were chosen captains of their teams with Ruth Gammon co-captain of the girls team.. .f , Herbert Ramsdell and Gilbert Gammon made up part of thef- first string for the boys, Ruth Gammon and Clayton Libby were chosen to play in the All-Star game. ' Baseball took the same three boys who participated in basketball, Herbert Ramsdell, Clayton Libby'and Gilbert Gammons fThe boys have not played any games as yet butt practice has been going full force. ' A ' A' we put on a one-act play which was qurtegsuccessfulg On town meeting night we put on the annual'drama. The play this year was HQuit Your Kidding.W The script called for twelve and we had only eight in our class, therefore we had to take four Juniors who were: Marilyn McKinnon, Gerald Blake, Marion Harmon and Hazel Bodemer. As a form of raising money we undertook the polishing of cars belonging to the townspeople. This planned to be a very successful operation. Up to date we have polished seven cars and we are in hopes of contacting others and performing the same service. W 4 u We, the Senior class of '53 in Limington Academy would like to extend our deepest appreciation to the people of the Town of Limington for their loyal support in every activity we have spcnsered in the last four years. To Mrs. Chick our advisor we give our gratitude for her help in our activities during the time she has been our advisor. We all sincerely thank her for everything she has done which we shall never forget.
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