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X 1 l amass fsfrmi. ,J X, 5con't3 +V, We, the Class of 1953, do leave Hr. Kierstoad Juno l6, 1953, gladly. IIIIWG, the Class of 1953, do leave Visa Tvitchell our love. We, the Class of 1953, do leave Ur. Powell with our best wichos fo? a happy future. We, the Class of 1953, do loavc VT. Farrell tho minute we get to H.YQ we, the Wil- vim' ,Q V4 1 CHucky, Ronnie, Everett, Charlie and Reggie! do will, devise and bequeath our power to the Class of 1954 so they will be vory powerful and important next year. I We, the Senior girls of 1953, do will, devise and beqneath guy use gf the lab to Joyce Buskey, Kona Dickinson, and Jerry Newell. Ye, the HBig Fiven do will, devise and bequeath our ability to avoid typing class to all the future typist. Signed : 571491 i'V ' Witnesses: if 6, r K I 'N -:'Z ',H1 !5 3HZ'6i 2i-QSHHH?'?2'4G'?2'-3?-'5i'4iH?'Zi 3H?'ZHr'3Hi'6 -':'IRM?'B2'-5?'!Z:6S'S?'2?'3?62 EH?'I?'!5' y CLASS ElSiORY g Q f As small, frightened freshmen we entered our first yoar at Mala J . Q gettlng 6359. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: . Presldent-Mar-on nadley, Vice Fresident-Carol Eieltra, Secretary- ou September 7, 1959. At first we were some-what timid but cftzr acquainted with the other students we were a little were at --,, , l.-. . , W r, if Mary A nga, Treasurer-?atrgcia Bedell, Student Ccuncil-Marion Hadley and Gloria Hammond. September 23 wwsa.big day for us. We wore Lniciaccd in the . f afternoon and evening with a lovelg reception Ln the academy hall. H December 21 we sponsored a Christmas party. - Our teachers for the year were: Miss Twitchell, Mr. Xgslng, 1 and Mr. Ferry. School closed June l3, 1950 and we were ready for Q real summel U vacation. In the fall of 1950 we returned to Nclndoes for our sophomore V M M year. Class officers were elected as follows' President-Leonard v u Q X Aiken JP., Vice President-Richard Straw, Secretary-Carol oheltra, Treasurer-Marion Hadley, Student Council-Marion Roystan and Gloria Q Ham ond. s 3 v 5- V vw- Y X , . . Q . A I N rv rll' U lq q , ., . . - -imarzk ' q V., ,.,, , , ,, ,f ,,.. I' in - 13
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T. lent. ky ig I I CLASS BILL Cceb'tl M' fax l, Bucky Aiken, ,lo will, devise emi bequeath my ability to play ball xi to Jchnmie Crown because they will need him next week. L, Heyy Annie, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to do book- xeepiuq to Gayle Lang so ebe wQn't have to ask Nr. Fewell so many questions in class. 1, Pet Bedell, de will, devise and bequeath my ability to talk my- self but of trouble to Beverly Hadley so sbe can talk herself out if the tremble that she talks berself.into. I, Yeuline Blanchard, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to Clirt to ell of the girls that den't know bbw. E, Hverett Chase, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to use the movie projecter to Robert Nerd. I, Ruth Cheney, do will, devise and bequeath my wavy hair to Maxine onald Crowe, do wlll, devlse and bequeath my abllity to argue tb tle g1P1S to billy recer so lt wen't be so quiet around here. Joen P own, do wall, devise and bequeath my ablllty to go steady Irene :os X ri tc Iaurlce clayton Hut! zsley, do wlll, devlse and bequeath my abllity to study to J Ulancbard, lt mlwnt belp sometime T tdfth Ely ye wlll, devfee and bequeatr my pretty eyes to Trim- iffy ' qewell if bt 5 Dicky Qtrew, be will devise emu bequeath my good sense of humor f Jrbn Gilmour I R 3339 Hetley, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to drive 1 my gbendfetbere truck to Bobbie, his brother, so be wom't have to welw+ Emery so she won't have to wear bers in a pony's tail. I, H ' H ' ' wi A ' 'L' M ' ' I 5 . en? . ' . to 'A P s. 1, Charlie Goss, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to grow a 2309. x K 3: . Q Q L, 2 W1 1 ' ' ' A 1 l ' 1:33 g L A 5 . I D! 5 ' Q l, B l ' eve, F ' l 1 g t Let T . I, qi, 9 to . J.. y G l, Avis Faradie, do wilg devise and bequeath my ability to get a- un w ro d to Phyllis Earadie and Carolyn Choate so that they won't have M' to stay at Home so much next year. lk l, Carol Sbeltra, do will, devise and bequeath my ability to drive My to Alfred belson so be can get bis licence. 1' Ue, the flees OC 1953 do will, devise and bequcrti Qu? gbllity to find out thlnge witbbub mall f so wu4y qumatione to Aw. rbwell. , X V TQX ' ,, ' 39' ,vt A - . , :W J P jffliy ...A - ., A A D -4 4 1' ,f ' ,, 'r 'NIL' I 5 V. ' 12
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1 , X m 2 CLASS HISTORY fr' K Ccon'tJ , Marion Roystan left us during the year and Ronald Crowe was - elected to take her place. Marion transferred to Peacham. Coreen lNl76l1S transferred to Groton. Robert Bigelow left us to join the Q U.s. Army. This left us with a class of seventeen. 5 Mr. Rising, Mr. McGeoch, Mr. Rasines and Miss Twitchell were the W knowledge givers for the year. , As Juniors we again gathered at Moll for another happy year. A In the early fall Marion Mclam Knee Hadley! left us to be mar- f ried. This left us with sixteen members. f Mr. Powell, Mr. Rasines, Miss Twitchvell and Mr. Kierstead were Q our teachers this year. We sold chocolate bars and soda pop and they increased our savings account quite a bit. On May 24 two of our girls entered the beauty contest at Woodsville Gloria Hammond, our most beautiful girl, won first prize. f As seniors we happily returned to take our stand once again. s 5 I an We sold hot-dogs and pop and made quite a bit on them. - On May 17 we had a supper at the Barnet School House which we made a profit on. In October, Gloria Moore, Knee Hammond! left us to get married. On April 3 we took part in the one-act play contest. Our teachers were the same as last year except for Mn Farrell who took Mr. Rasines place. As we graduate we are happy but still a little sad. On its one hundredth anniversary we leave Mcla with all our memories, happy and hoping all the other classes have as good and happy a time as we have had. p l J s Li E ' 1 x Fwnmet SRX X 14 I W M ll 1 N 41
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