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Girl Boy Margaret Powers MOST POPULAR John Pprr Corrine Pavao MOST TALKATIVE T B I innf rrr Barbara Porter Virginia Huntley A (T CT yNTT T TCT r T T TO MOST INDUSTRIOUS Lee Bissonette Jane Correia Virginia Huntley MOST CLEVER Edwin Tamkiewicz Louise Estes MOST BASHFUL Roland Knight Donald Eldridge Sarah Leonard MOST ATHLETIC John Perry Deborah Thomas MOST SOPHISTICATED John Perry Virginia Huntley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lee Bissonette Barbara Buckman MOST DRAMATIC Lawrence Rubin Virginia Huntley MOST INTELLECTUAL Lee Bissonette Virginia Huntley BEST LOOKING Harold Fasulo Margaret Powers BEST NATURED John Simonis Joe O Toole Judy Martin BEST MUSICIAN Richard Bernier Deborah Thomas BEST DRESSED Charles Gunning Deborah Thomas BEST DANCERS Harold Fasulo Margaret Powers BEST ALL AROUND Harold Fasulo Marilyn Bernier CUTEST Robert Demers Jane Davis LAZIEST Paul Jacobs Margaret Powers FRIENDLIEST John Simonis Beverly Gomes Virginia Huntley PESSIMIST Paul Jacobs Ann Rudolph TALLEST Bradford Niro Lucille Swartz SHORTEST Richard Bernier Margaret Powers OPTIMIST John Simonis Jane Correia CLASS WIT John Simonis Margaret Powers DID MOST FOR CLASS John Perry Lee Bissonette [19]
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Seated : Marilyn Boucher, treasurer; Margaret Powers, secretary. Standing: Lee Bissonette, vice-president; John Perry, president. IN May 1952 we experienced our first intro- duction to liigh school when we attended the Get-Acquainted Social planned by the class of 1955. The following September we, the class of 1956, began our four years at M.H.S. In November we elected freshman football queen candidates. They were Marilyn Bernier, Margaret Powers, Deborah Thomas, and Vir- ginia Huntley. Our first freshman class meeting was held in November. To fill the important positions of class officers, we elected John Perry, presi- dent; Lee Bissonette, vice president; Margaret Powers, secretary; and Marilyn Boucher, treasurer. The Silver M Society received two out- standing people from our class. They were Margaret Powers and John Perry. We are very proud of these two people. Our best wishes will be with them throughout their years in M.H.S. Our football and basketball teams coached respectively by Mr. Rapisardi and Mr. Allen are worthy of praise. Miss Bartlett did her usual excellent task of constructing girls basket- ball teams, hockey teams and softball teams. Students from the class of 1956 showing out- standing athletic abilities are Suzanne White, Sarah Leonard, John Perry, and Harold Fasulo. The freshman cheerleading squad under the capable direction of captain Margaret Powers were as follows: Jane Correia, Marilyn Bernier, Sarah Leonard, Ann Jefferson, Ann Miller, and Barbara Wilmot. Another Get-Acquainted Social was held this year at which the class of 1956 played host. Next year ' s freshman from Bates School, As- sawompsett School, and Pratt Free School at- tended. We are very, very grateful to our teachers, especially Mr. Richey, our class advisor, for their much needed help during our first year. During the next three years we hope to achieve the high goal of becoming an outstanding class of M.H.S. Virginia Huntley [18]
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T TPON entering school in September last ■ year ' s freshmen found themselves soph- omores. Right away, they became active par- ticipants in all of the school ' s activities. Many of the sophomore boys were on the second team in varsity football and three sophomore girls, Carol Rice, Jane Waite, and Marilyn Chase, were on the cheer leading squad backing them up. But this was only the beginning; soph- omores took prominent places in Student Coun- cil, Silver M (Joan Jefferson, Barry Weaver, Pat Hearn, and Kenneth Mortimer ) , and Girls ' League. Literally the sophomores kept the school jumping, and with their class officers. President Bill Levesque, Vice-President Barry Weaver, who the sophomores elected even though he was absent from school with sick- ness at the time. Secretary Joan Jefferson, and Treasurer Francis Maderios. These officers (except the treasurer) all held an office last year and this year merely changed places. Another example of sophomore spirit is their winning of the Girls ' League talent show. Scholastically, they are always well represented on the honor roll, but the sophomores like lots of fun too and so now they are planning a ter- rific Come as You Are Dance to be held on May 8. It should be a lot of fun for everyone! Without a doubt the sophomores have taken an active interest in the school and will surely carry their good spirit into their junior and senior years. Karin Beuthner [20]
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