Littleton High School - Record Yearbook (Littleton, NH)

 - Class of 1954

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French III, Theresa. Jim Enderson leaves his position at New- berry's to Bruce Willey. Jim expects to be manager soon! Skip Wood wills John McDonell his Casa- nova approachf, We hope you have as much fun as Skip'3 has had, John. Yvonne Pinard receives Charlene Simmonds' charming blush. The teachers have to have some- one to tease, Yvonne! Faith Bugely wills Janet Hooper her talent f?J en francais. Mrs. Kapala wonlt appreciate this, Ginger, Bobbi Ryan leaves her charm and happy giggle to Gary Ruggles. Oh, those lucky boys. Earl Ellingwood leaves Stanley Parker his ability to fix cars and his good times at the Buckminister Hotel. Dave Slayton wills Trevor Champagne his height-and his wit. But take it easy on the teachers with that last one, Trevor. Robert Leach leaves his quiet ways to Roger Enderson. They may come in handy sometime, Roger. Norman Duval leaves his fast-talking, fast- thinking alibis to Ferne Foster. Don't let them get you into trouble, Ferne. Dave Shufelt receives Allvin Leonard's posi- tion at the First National. Ask Allvin how he always gets the girl customers, David. Dorothea Lewis wills Rosalie Cooper her abili- ty to whip together a yearbook in a Week-in case of another fire. Ronald Baker leaves his dental plate to the Junior football players for next year. It may come in handy, fellows. Betteann Stevens wills her here today but not tomorrowi' slogan to Margaret Stevens. Have fun. Betty Dickerman wills Faye Dickerman her place at the dishpan at the Senior supper. Just to keep it in the family, Faye. Tiny Morrison leaves his dreamy tenor voice to any Junior boy who will use it to its utmost. Jud Beal leaves his role as student director to Myrna Glode. Take it easy on Mr. Morris, Myrna, Jud didn't. Joan Thompson and Thelma Bixby leave their claim on Apthorp to Donald Morrow. Strange things happen there, Don. Evelyn Lewis leaves her fondness for Lisbon to Joyce Ramsey. Travel is good for you, you know, Joyce. Lillian Allen wills the Junior girls her male harem. There are almost enough to go around, girls. Jackie Reynolds leaves her ability to keep more than one boy happy at the same time to Rosalie Cooper. Sara Ellen Hyde receives Irene Finn's come- hither look. Take it easy on the boys, Sara. Janice Celley leaves the Call of Montana to Gail Sylvester. It's a long way from home, Gail. Sally Marsh leaves her proficiency in athletics to anyone who dares to fill her shoes. Wilbur Parker wills his try and try again slogan to Roger Taupier. It can apply to all things, Roger. Witnessed by: Suzie Valley Lincoln Booth Frank Razzy Ranlett Signed by: Faith L. Bugely Patricia E. Clarke



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wr Lginior pfay After reading many plays, the members of the class of 1954 decided to present as their annual Senior Class offering Roland Fernand's drama- tization of James M. Barriels story, The Little Minister? This was one of the most ambitious productions ever attempted by any L. H. S. cast. This was a period play that combined authen- tic costuming, special nineteenth mid-century scenery and unusual offstage sound effects tin- cluding a full-fiedged thunderstorm.J There were many dramatic moments and the members of the cast had a chance to show proficiency in the handling of difficult roles. Briefly, the play opens with the arrival of Gavin Dishart, the Little Minister tLarry Pres- byj and his mother, Margaret Dishart CDorothea Lewisj at their new home in Thomas, Scotland where Gavin is to assume the duties of pastor of the parish. He finds himself confronted by many problems, the most important being the unrest of the country workers who are rebelling against the pompous land owner, Lord Rintoul fAlfred Lane.b These men are led in their revolt by a beautiful gypsy maiden, Babbi fjoan Roddyj. As the plot develops the Little Minister falls in love with this lovely girl and then finds his prob- lem that of making the members of the rural parish accept the girl of his choice. Of course, all ends happily, and Gavin and Babbi are mar- ried with the blessing of his mother and a happy ending of the parish feud. Other members of the cast who contributed their talents were: Irene Finn as a servant girl, Vernon Wood, a wayward parishioner, Edward Cryans, village physician, Allvin Leonard, special officer, Patricia Clarke, an eight-year-old girl, Betty Dickerman, a neighbor woman, and Evelyn Lewis, an elderly woman Hon her way to the poor house. Other students serving on special committees were: Property Manager: Katherine MacKay, Stage Crews: Wilbur Parker, Norman Duval, Robert Leach, Paul Gadbois, Lighting: Allvin Leonard, Business Manager: Katherine Mac- Kay, Tickets and Programs: Janice Celley, Joan Thompson, Irene Finn, David Colby, Jacqueline Reynolds, Publicity: David Lewis, Caroline Burgess, Ushers: Thelma Bixby, Jac- .-261

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