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Seated, left to right: Georgia Lane, Bonnie McKenny, Roger Braley, Marie Martell. Standing: Karen Perkins, Donna Jordan, Mr. John McDonald, Advisor, Patricia Dearborn, Peggy Grover. The Class of 1959 started its second high school year with ten students, two of whom dropped out during the year. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Bonnie McKenny: Vice President, Roger Braleyg Secretary, Georgia Laney and Treasurer, Marie Martell. On September 28, 1956, we got our activities going with Freshman Initiation. We did our best to make spectacles of them by parading them around town in the afternoon in rags, wigs and painted faces. The reception took place that evening and was followed by a dance, with music furnished by the town orchestra. It was great fun, even for the freshmen and quite successful. The Sophomore class contributed the services of its outstanding boy, Roger Braley, to the school basketball team. The Class of 1959 is grateful to its class advisor, Mr. McDonald, for his help during the year, as well as to the other teachers for their time and effort on our be- half.
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Seated, left to right: Sandra Howard, Janice Hubbard, John Pariseau, Mr. John Mahoney,Advisor Richard Karcher, Bonnie Edgecomb, Natalie Mayo. Standing: Gloria Black, William Buckley, Ronald Hubbard, Gerald Gammon, Ralph Chick, Michael Sawyer, Eugene Harmon, Irene Gam- mon, Patsy Hubbard. The Class of 1960 entered Limington Academy on September 4, 1956, fifteen students strong. We were initiated by the sophomores at Freshman Reception on September 28, at the Harold B. Emery Jr. Memorial School and suffered many indignities at their hands. However, a pleasant dance followed the reception and soothed our feelings. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, John Pariseaug Vice President, Richard Karcherg Secretary, Janice Hubbard, and Treasurer, Bonnie Edgecomb. We had a strong turnout for both girls' and boys' basketball. Participating were Gloria Black, Bonnie Edgecomb, Irene Gammon, Janice Hubbard, Natalie Mayo, Gerald Gammon, Eugene Harmon, Richard Karcher, John Pariseau and Michael Sawyer. Cheerleaders from our class included Bonnie Edgecomb and Natalie Mayo. The Class of 1960 is grateful to Mr. Mahoney, our advisor, for the help he has given us all year.
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