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J Vkrl A? , ff' X '1 1, , , f ' gan n T X rf T' Wetsaff awww g ,,z.,sfi, 1 fp ty ' .ff V 1 A ,AiJ6O,1?!ffj,,vQ,.fx2L?' f wwf W-,ly D . ' , 1 fl' ' with X, i , ' 1 L ,i, Lf,M!,.f,,p fldgxf y I Ljlfijfk l is 1. ,JA .J' l I 1' if S4 A ff all' 13 ' T 'Q T X Sl Page 28-THE RECORD for 1952 Q16 'dig , lf' ,if 1 , , ' X V, 'X' rl KY' it 21.2 we ' S T t rt it Myne 671155 0 1955 fff'Z h6' JZWQ R .Q X J . I RL, i V' 1 x xi ' ' k .X Mx. ,X 5 . ik 1 JXX i .X . X , K 'A X. W . tl ,W . N x . X. f v' X x I X . First Row: left to right-R. Millen, D. Gadbois, L. Brown, J. Newton, R. Enderson, F. Gilman, R. Houle. -' W. Ellingwood. Second Row: L. Moore, R. Ledoux, M. Glode, T. Champagne, S. Lehan. Mr. Wiskup, faculty My d R F't h tt J R Th' d R vi R Labine J MacDonald R Ho kins S x advisor, R. Corey, Y. Pinar , . 1 c e , . amsey. ir o 'z . , . . , . p , . Holbrook, J. Hooper, R. Sidney, D. Dodge, N. Corey, F. Foster, D. Longchamps. N. Lambert, B. Thibodeau, J. X 1 e Golden. Fourth Row: D. Grammo, R. Cooper, G. Ruggles, G. Stiles, R. Marvin, M. Hampson. J. Lake, K. 5 .L Cullen, F. Dickerman, N. Santy, M. Knapp, D. Haley, S. Eastman. Fifth Row: A. McLaughlin. R. Bolduc, T. Bugely. B. Fadden, S. Farkjr, R.QQillard. G. Stevens, J. Roberts. D. Sawyer. B. Willey. R. Boyle, D. Shufelt. R. ' ' x '- Taupien. v ', ,, ' w r km .1iUUZAn'3rf' 'N X N' 'Nb' Qt AsTiw'eQLstarted:'fi11r -L litly ay- in high school 'lwiaqisnpz e, and Marshall Knapp. A , K ,xl tiller hier! tiiihnjnefline ibe in our class. U reshr 11031 was held on September 26. X 'tax' I Elgtfllilixt clags di Qyiglflwas helekon Septem- ae all,drezrl'ed'QQtorning, but I know we will all 75 X lJerY5.Xl5Qlie classyjofmrs' ho were elected are Y1g'b'21dnl? was kbs of f . , A5 'S fdljowsli llresidentvgpljfghard Vice Pr 'i- 6 wo oyQn our cla. laved on the JV bas- '. 'X XR g1Qnti'Sally n: Y nne Piqr 3 ketb tea . They w zksbrose McLaughlin if M .R 'il Treagirer. revor HX cv' d ichagdl Millen. hwmly girl who made the 46 In Q .XF JT Two of our classmates were choQ for gk lgfgketball Toys Sally Lehan. ' i X. cheerleading squacl,Yla,Y6tXE'Iooperjl1d Sgidragi ob Filahet .Q Sandra Eastman were on 1 Eastman. N sp Q Q, tl29.kiT'lFTn. ' n ra ,brought honor to our class ii 9 On Se Jtember 19, we h l ur classhargshi 'bv W' in o d 'n' O t .. 1 me I V W' QW lid 0 YI the gym. Mr. Bennett helwus lea Mmsmax' sblihere fwlere t oi our? 'lass bask tball 5 .X K dances. The party was enjo will 7K team f 'Lge int - U flsjlli? r. T xy ere: Z! ig L Richard Corey, Bob Fit tt d svghne Georgie yiens, Ro?e?l'I dp1ez I rey, LLL! wk! l'inard represented us in Student on - . Yvon- BilleEll1ngwKUi,6fR c arrgfblill . mlifo e 5,1 ne was chosen secretary of the 'ounci. N l.auqnlin,0l evf 'fayip gn Don' l . ' yer. of The boys who played footba , ez Ric rd and J 'llj1i?fXglj:s. Z L4 ,lx Q .l,:'f7jJ' X Corey, Glenn Stiles, Raymond . rd, N ack team, ere B -Njtchett, V, X 'Ja fa McLaughlin, Donald Sawyi ljlbnaldxv og? Thomas H y ly, Rigiard Corey, ,xi Jig' ,pf Richard-gjillen and Nolan'Santk, Manhgerswgxie wniinagkqe. Wai. Q XJ. N ' . ' '51 X3 f Tk' 'Y' Q S ii'i L ' Mtg ' ' 45-J LQ fe -fi fl TS X5 - H-7 'Q'49?' 0 1 S ' ' 4 ' 34 5' T Q , S X NW .513 J fiikia R T? 3' . . v- .. of t , fl i . . 1 A, 4, TJ N . ' N Qi! ' N16 K wiv - lrtflif W go 9' S fi to '- S to , or 5 tx . X X S 1 e sf. J X. 'N .1 , 0 l . F' ix B X W , ,E b Y . ww ifv X T- ' x A if ik if N. QJ . i., YI y X X
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P' -- . X gb 'Q ff- it .JN 'US' 9 ' J isSifr,2?h if 6MQ-f. of V, - Q't?'e?QU 5 0 v A N I Q7 4 ,f.9!'Ji-. .' ' Q ef C9 ' .2 Q 41:71. 4'-ff! ' - 1! -' W ' X '9 6. sv ru px Ei fi ff Ccf! 1 fl f T J 4 90196, if . , 5,5 . . s. Dlx--' . f' '- ' ,of ft Q 1 fK'y ,' my ,, J bl O ll. wy . :X D I I 5 Z7! J f f 41 0 gl 'ply ,LLL M THE RECORD f0l' 1952-PQIQ7 XJ.L ' wk . X L 3 tg L Us . . , , 'Y j n 1 T , fl 1 C-'LN , . Ap C6155 'QQ Cv LXNQLKGJX X X On September J. 1931, we gathered in Room Ronald Baker, alulxi.irifftnxl1I31'1'is saw action. Six and elected our oflicers for year. By Irene 'Was Chgset? to be a eontestambfin seerejfballot lyJQFrs eg Q as follows: A L GuH1ivaL Qrreek contest, but was qnled out J Presldgt. Vernon Woodsg 'ieel'resident, 'rif- I cause ge-was nqt ,siaftfeen yearvdld, but she . 'ly lin -Hyrz Se-'retag aj1d,,S'l'6bhz111ie Fgrfon were-two-'of the eight to be V 'l'r clmS Bag ey. . , sy' queen attendants. , - On October think with Ml. T'lCl1lf63!2iFi-d 311513, The boys 0+f,'E3Gl,ClZlSS who were members of I su,pWi',fCv5'htrt1 our glass diary, vslilh music by school athlhtic teams were: Xl-vin Leonard, Larry vs Y: records. Qifliks were llonated'to eyeryglgefbyr Mr. Presby, Earl Iillingwood, Ronald Baker, Cmem- fbllf uf lillingwood. The partykwas enjdyed by alf1Soph- bers of the basketball j.Y.'S-J: Al Lane fski J , omores ajtending and a few Freshmen. s A team memberjg Dave Colby, Skip Woods, ffl f ' v Theyannual Sadie Hfawkins dance was a big Gril'QalifI3Iarris fVars'ltybasketbal.1'jT1emlJersJ and 4 I 5 t?llCC9SS.f.lll1f0llj.!l1 coinmittee chairman, Larry Ville Lewis. 'E . XC-A rf' 'i-AxllNl'resby, allrdjassishuit Chairman. Alvin Leonard iff. Class cheerleaders were '5Pat Vlarke, Irene Y' ii ' 'the hallxwvas deeorffted as a harvest scene, Fhlh, Bobbie Ryan, Rqberta Corey and jean J' fe, Music was furnished by Lane's orchestr Jjider Vtieardj Sandra l'aquett'e twho was a member of - - . 'X C - r 4 P 4-i.,'and doughnuts were' served. lx Ee girls, .basketball squadj was manager. 9 'X ,A 5 'J At 7:30 on October IO we helix VictlirvQf'i Vlzilsxqbpins were houghitxby several members VJ 5: Dance in memory of the last ootlff' gan . Auf Age Eglass. ' Q, are proud bo. save that Alf CpI.1Yi'li?qZll'l 'ltr' X 'lass meetihgs were called to discuss food ' L ' . , . a ' . . . d. 1, .Woods played 'ni 'ill games 'infix iIlJlJJ'.!.1'1les and 'a number of dances were enjoye X QQQQIV 'V A I gy' . g, Y tl ' l 5. v , ia Y Q Em. Q! ' 'XJ ' ' ' ...Q ' -' ' K V l F M D V 'rx x t . 'iw . 'fi 'xy' , K X QQ! k Q,-I . if , Qi- sis VK ig? X 1 X ' 'N' Q as 1 .W fi In '1 Cx ' . f 1 , we Qi .r ts- Ps N12 ff .xl :Y W Q' YT ir A N -F 4 I ' u M Y' .1 v '
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N ljfte Junior 5400! The total enrollment in the junior High school this year is eighty-four pupils. Of this number forty-eight are in the Seventh grade and thirty-six in the Eighth grade. The grades have been divided into two sections each. making four divisions this year. as a result of the opening of the new elementary school and transferring of the Apthorp Seventh and Eighth grades to the high school building. Student Council representatives for the ju- nior High school are Marlene Reynolds for grade eight and Gordon Eaton representing grade seven. A mimeographed newspaper issued quarterly under the faculty supervision of Mr. MacPher- son has been a junior high project this year. Sally Bogle and Bartlett Rhoades, editors, have headed THE RECORD for 1952-Page 29 a staff of fourteen. The junior high has been well represented in sports activities. Billy Clark and Karl Kelley were members of the 1951-1952 junior varsity basketball team. In the junior High School Bas- ketball Tournament held at Lancaster in March, Littleton was represented by a junior High team which was eliminated in the semi-tinals. In the held of winter sports judith Lane was a member of the Littleton Girls' Ski Team, and Peter Cole, Gordon Eaton, David Harris, and Gary Whitcomb were on the Littleton junior Ski Team. Students from grades seven and eight who are participating in band work are: Peter Cole. Charles Copenhaver, Rockwood Dunham, Ralph Willey, Priscilla Lewis. and David Stoddard. Firs., Row: left to right-D. Bean, G. Leonard, H. Burgess, F. Presley, C. Copenhaver, P. Cooney, Eaton, H. Derosia, L. Crowe, D. Stoddard, G. Whitcomb, A. Forrester. Second Row: R. Willey, S. Goslin, Koelln. J. Wentworth, Mrs. Nutbrown, Mr. MacPherson, Miss Harris, C. Clark, M. L. Dexter, C. Johnson, J. Hadlock, R. Stearns, M. Daine. Third Row: P. Salmon, P. Lewis, J. Beal, T. Glode, V. Newton, R. Cassady, D. Harris, M. Moore, J. Hartshorn, H. White, J. Parker, H. Wright, D. Dickerman, R. Dunham, B. Potter, Blaney, J. Wentworth, D. West, L. Sweet, P. Lee, J. Ness. Fourth Row: R. Leonard, G. Baker, W. Clark, R. Allison, J. Hampson, D. Burgess, P. Stillings, K. Kelley, B. Lang, D. Fitchett, D. Lucas, H. Varney, A. Cassady, J. Marquis, J. Lane, J. Simonds, C. Parker, C. Reynolds, P. Moore. Fifth Row: J. Hesseltine, E. Stillings, J. Walker, A. Ruggles, R. Thompson, R. Allison, E. Lake, P. Cooney, J. Golden, R. Willey, L. Perkins, B. Rhoades, L. Fullam, W. Apostalis, L. Thompson, H. Hanley, S. St. Lawrence. M. A. Ross, L. Young, I. Ash. G. L. M.
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