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This Is the First Class Under Centralization if Y GORDON D. TEETER E. Arif April 9, 1935 Skill. Baseball 2, 3, 4 21515 jffi Basketball 2, 3, 4 Q51 35 Soccer 3, 4 5-' gi z' jg? Track 2 1 Sl Volleyball 2, 4 if Qt Drama Club 3, 4 3 Student Representative 3 .ja 5 Student Council President 4 1 Class President 4 is tg Class Treasurer 3 1 F. F. A. President 4 Varsity Club -3, 4 ,gg , The Mac 4, 1: Sports Ed. FRED C. BILODEAU july 4, 1932 Basketball 2, 4 Baseball 4 Soccer 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Krook'd Korner 4 Drama Club 4 The Mac 4 Art Chairman The senior class takes time to look back on their twelve years together. Of the fpresent 18 members only Barbara, Charlotte, Paul, Gordon, and Robert began together in first grade. Gordon le t for lk years and Robert for 2 years, rejoining the class later. In third grade, Douglas joined the group while Jeannette was added in the fourth. Carolyn came in the fifth year but the first large increase came in the sixth grade with Shirley, Philip, and Carol. Junior High brought Dale fwho later left for about 2 yearsj, Richard, Dickie and Bev. As sopho- mores we welcomed Freddie to our class. In the junior year, Malcolm arrived from England to become a yankee , Our newest member, Pauline, came in our last year. Our senior year found us ready to undertake a busy schedule. On November 16 and 17, we presented the three act play The Divine Flora . The profits from this and from the after-game mixers brought the class treasury up to 358424. On March 22, the class left for New York to enjoy the money we raised in our four years. With thoughts of graduation ahead, we chose blue and gold for class colors. The white carnation was picked as our flower and the motto was The past is gone, the future yet unseen. The officers of the graduating class were: Prefideni ................................ GORDON TEETER Trearurer .............................. CHARLOTTE COOK Vice-Preridenz ....... ...............,. F RED BILODEAU Student Council ,,,............. JEANNETTE THOMAS Secretary ..., ................................ BARBARA OWEN Clary Adviror ........,............. MRS. NELLENBACK The graduating class of 1951 wish to thank the teachers and parents who have made their promotion possible. We hope that we may fulfill expectations. It is our wish that future classes will enjoy the coming improvements in our school system. 12
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