Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1954

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4 HOME busier H016 V6 l Q1 fyx Y 1 - X Dotto is sitting next to Tiny. -Eddie thinks fast making Steph is studying. Faye wears a new coiffure. Finny flirts. Bob Leach is firefighting. Dooley's cruising. Norm's nibbling. Al's skiing. Kay is humming. Bobbi is clowning. Wilbur's hunting. Jeannie fidgets. giferyflufng Z5 ormaj men -Earl is with Joan. -Jud gives his viewpoint. -Lillian wears five class rings. -Larry is moody. -Charlene blushes. -Evelyn Lewis smokes? -Betty Wood is mad. -Dave Colby is calculating. - Jim-Jim is laughing. -Patti raises one eyebrow. Dave Lewis whiles away a dull moment in class making a sketch. Yvette and Rhoda whip up all kinds of goodie rings. B. A. and Jackie arrive at 8: 14 fafter taking a slight break.J Phyllis brings her love letters to be analyzed. Allvin is flexing his shoulders and hollering Quiet Tiny is sitting next to Dotto. QIsn't this confusing?j Skip is singing be-bop and making like Stan Kenton. Bet Dickerman is doing dishes. Berta visits high schoolsw-hmmmmmmmmmm. Griff outscores George Mikan. Thelma and Joan operate the hot dog stands. Janice is hitting the night spots of the North Country. Mr -Mr -Mr Mr. Mr. Morris gets infuriated with us. fnot reallyj Kenney Htakes count. Pasichuke reminisces. Muse is griped. Moreau is worrying about this publication. - 18 .. up an -Dave Slayton is making a remark. alibi

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BETTY ANN VVOOD Boots Born: October 21, 1935, Concord, Vt. Lancaster Academy, Lancaster, N. H. 1, 2: Choir 3, 43 All-State 3, 4: Junior Prom Decoration 31 Freshmen Hop Committee 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Census 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Spring Concert 33 Sr. Play Make-Up 45 Usher for Baccalaureate 3: Sr. Play Usher 3: Dancing Lessons 43 Soda Pop Committee 4. VERNON JOSEPH WOOD Skip Born: August 18, 1936, Littleton, N. H. Football 1. 2, 3: Co-Captain 42 Class C All-State Football Team 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: One-Act Plays 3: Senior Play 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Choir 3, 4: All-State Chorus 2, 3, 41 Junior Class Marshal 3: Class Marshal 4: Vlce President of Class 1: President of Class 2: Treasurer Hi-Y 2: Student Council 23 President Student Council 3: Band 2, 35 Sadie Hawkins' Dance Committee 2: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Combined Band Concert 33 Supper Committee 45 Census 43 Honor Roll 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Good Citizenship Award 3: One-Act Play 3: Census 4: Music Festival 45 N. H. H. S. Base- ball Tournament 3. To make All-American Fullback Cyafw f9 oem After these gay years of such fun, The hard work shared by everyone, After hours of mirth and singing Through the aisles, our voices ringingg Writing essays, reports and news Reading surveys, establishing viewsg After we have closed the pages Of our books and studied ages, Now that we have finished our pa A new life we prepare to start. -.17... rt, -Sigfldfllffd Dorothea Lewis '54 i.1i.-.1. -



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Cfewd .J4J45lf0ry re Q lv y WW . v 15 Us . hd f It seems as if only yesterday fifty bungling teen-agers who had the audacity to call them- selves Freshmen scrambled over the banks of Littleton High School's lawn to begin a wonder- ful four memorable years in the halls of higher learning. Before we really had a chance to collect ourselves we were called upon to serve the al- mighty Seniors, fstrictly in the line of duty, of coursej. Clad in ridiculous garments, both sexes smelled of atrocious concoctions, which almost forbade admittance into our homes. Of course we swallowed our pride for the day and sub- mitted to the whims of our elders. Later, we gave a riotous night show Cwhile our parents Hdgeted nervously in the audiencej, and then were politely invited to a get-acquainted dance. But, alas! who would have possibly wanted to get acquainted with us in our condition? We could only rush home to erase the battle wounds of the day. fCould this have been their intent?j And so we were in and the fall passed swiftly. As we trod the spacious corridors we mused that this was a new life and quite a de- lightful one. Several dances were attempted, but typical of all adolescents, the corners were fre- quented as headquarters for male and female prattle. A successful class party was held. Often the Faculty despaired of our unruly behavior, and a touch of spring fever hit us with the first hint of balmy weather. But at the closing as- sembly we marched proudly into our Sophomore seats. With muffled laughter and a few hissed whispers we had reached our second year. After a lazy summer, we Sophs returned in top condition. We just couldn't help acting a little conceited as we swaggered along to our classes. Our domain for 1951-52 was the famous Room 6 and we quite often had to be reminded of the more serious aspect of life by our advisor. How can we ever forget the trips through the murky marshes of the reservoir, the notorious 3:15 club, and the elaborate preparations for our Project Mouse campaign, where we were minus many little mice from the lab but plus many in the Home Ec Room? tOne was so bold, in fact, to jump out of a flour binlj The highlight of this year was the traditional Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Amidst a corn-husk atmosphere all the proud gals enjoyed them- selves immensely. It was a strenuous task pre- paring for final exams, but as we closed our books, we rather reluctantly left these portals for the summer months. And thus we assumed the role of upper-class- men. A few weeks after the commencement of our activities many of us proudly flourished our class rings. We now participated in all the extracurricular activities offered by the school. Some of us played in the student band and travelled to the Laconia Music Festival where we learned the rudiments of carrying large ins- truments as though they were infinitesimal and executed marching tactics with the precision of veterans. 1954 manifested flowering bits of talent in taking part in the glee clubs and showing in- terest in dramatics. We devoted much time and deliberation to the successful production of our -19-

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