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GERALD FREDERICK THOMSON Jerry' Knowledge is power, but it won't take the place of friends, Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,3,4; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4. Q id(yo C OSS FIRST ROW; Paul Mason, Nancy Dodge, Roselyn Reff, Alice Whitmore Pond, Donald Heasley. SECOND ROW: James Hill, Nelson Radley, Gerald Thomson, Steven Haas, Mr. Van Schaick.
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Cfows f-Hstouf In September, 1959, 22 members started our freshman year. Our class advisor was Mr. Dodge, and our officers were: President, Paul Mason; Vice-President, Jennifer Ross; Secretary, Sherry Bourcy; Treasurer, Don Heasley; and Student Council Representative, Paul Mason. As sophomores, our advisui was Mrs. Dunham. Officers were: President, Jennifer Ross; Vice-President, Rosalyn Reff; Secretary, Sherry Bourcy; Treasurer, Lois Walker; and Student Council Represen- tative, Paul Mason. Our main activity was a magazine sale. The following fall we returned to LCS as juniors. Our office » were elected as follows: President, Don Heasley; Vice-President, Rosalyn Reff; Secretary, Jennifer Ross; Treasurer, Lois Walker; and Student Council Representative, Don Heasley. Our advisor was Mr. Van Schaick. That year our activities included the sale of refresh- ments at basketball games, a stationery sale, the presentation of two one-act plays, and our Junior Prom, with Paul Mason and Rosalyn Reff as King and Queen. This year, a small, but optimistic, group of nine seniors entered school. Our class advisor has again been Mr. Van Schaick. Our of- ficers have been: President, Rosalyn Reff; Vice-President, Nancy Dodge; Secretary, Steven Haas; Treasurer, Don Healsey; and Student Council Representatives, Steven Haas and Don Heasley. Activities have been the publication of the 1963 Ontarion, a dance, fudge sales, and the senior trip to New York City. Of the graduating class, five members, Nancy Dodge, Steven Haas, Don Heasley, Paul Mason, and Nelson Radley, entered the first kindergarten class to be held at Chaumont. Through our years at LCS, many persons have been members of our class from time to time. It might be interesting to list those who were with us sometime during the last four years: Elmina Thompson, Lois Walker, Jennifer Ross, Paula Madill, Sherry Bourcy, Arlene Slate, Dorothy Davis, Carol Barr, Rose Viselli, David Lear, Larry Radley, Dean Putnam, Milfred Patchin, Walter Tyler, Bradford Gif- ford, Robert Champion, and Phillip Barbour. Our class flower is the Sweetheart Rose, and our colors are black and silver. Our class motto is: When you're through learning, you're through.
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