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GLENN CURTISS TAYLOR Rabbit Agriculture 'Triendship is the wine of life L Club Z, 3, Senior Drama 3,4g One- Act Play l, Z, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking 1, Z, 3, C. Y. C. L. Checker Tourn- ament lg Music 2, 33 Sokokis Warrior Staff 4. Senior Class Report Our class of seven met soon after school started to begin the business of our last year here at Limington Academy. We chose the following officers: President .................... David Libby Vice-President . . .... Gordon Maxim Secretary .... . . Margaret Reynolds Treasurer .................. Marilyn Munson Frank Norton, Gordon Maxim and David Libby represent us in Student Council. Mar- garet Reynolds and David Libby represented us in basketball. Our first project of the year was the sponsoring of a boiled dinner on October Four- teenth from which we profited about twenty dollars. Next we decided to repeat our Hunters' Breakfast of last year. Bright and early fat about two-thirty a. m. D, we arrived at the Grange Hall on November first. At five o'clock a photographer and his wife ar- rived, who ate and then snapped pictures of us in action. Later another photographer i arrived, who also took pictures. The next day we appeared in the paper, much to our surprise. We were so successful that we repeated the breakfast the following Saturday, with less profit and publicity, but as much fun. We followed these by a movie, which was not as successful. In Januar , we bought our playbooks and began hard practice and work for our Senior Y Drama. We had such a good time at our first performance that we repeated this also with satisfactory results . We have kept the school clean by sweeping twice a week, and thus earned the remain- der of our necessary funds for our Washington trip. We will leave on April fifteenth to tour the Capitol, Shenandoah Valley, New York City, and will stop in Boston. Then will come graduation, for all of us, we hope, and then the future of various oc- cupations. Whatever we are doing, I am sure Limington Academy will have a place al- ways in our memories. We, the senior class of 1955, wish to thank our c ass a vi the time she has spent in our behalf. We also wish to thank all of the teachers of our four years here for their part in our education. l d 'sor, Mrs. Chick, for all Margaret Reynolds, Secretary
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rior 1, Z, 3, 4. FRANK BYRON NORTON Norton Agriculture Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Class Vice-President lg Student Council 1,45 Baseball l,Z, 35 L Club 35 Senior Drama 3,45 One-Act Play 1,25 Music 3,45 Sokokis Warrior Staff 4. MARILYN JOAN MU NSON ulviouyn Make the best better College Class Vice-President 35 Class Secretary l, Z5 Class Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Student Council Secretary Z5 Cheer leading 15 Prize Speaking 1,2, 35 Attendant to King and Queen of Winter Carnival l5 Of fice Girl 1, Z, 3, 45 Music 2, 3, 45 Senior Drama 45 One-Act Play 1,25 Sokokis War- MARGARET JANE REYNOLDS Margie Salutatorian College To Industry, nothing is impossible. Class Vice-President Z5 Class Secretary 3, 45 Student Council l, Z, 35 L Club Z, 35 Basketball l,2, 3, 45 Basketball Co-Captain 45 Cheerleading l, Z, 3, 45 Spelling 1, 2, 3, 45 Prize Speaking 1, 2, 35 Sokokis Warrior Staff l, Z, 3, 45 C. Y. C. L. Checker Tournament 15 Senior Drama 3, 45 One-Act Play l,2, Music 2, 3, 45 C. Y.S. S. C. Speaking Contest 31 Magazine Campaign High Salesman 25 Sokokis Warrior Editor-in-Chief 45 Office Girl 3, 4.
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