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Realize Some Of Their Goals Bettywhittemore, Diane Travis, Margaret Swinton, Orrin Sunderland, Kenneth Warner, Gotiinde Wolpert t fun to be excused from classes that final week to help decorate! Besides the Prom, a committee is making plans to put on at least a couple of post-game dances. Perhaps tc' celebrate avictory? We hope so!!! Sports inclined, but with an eye on: collegiate future too, are the Juniors--or so it would seem with a majority of students enrolled in the College Prep. Course. Here are the enrollment percenta es: College Prep. ---------------- .--..-. 5 91 Commercial -------------------- --.- 2 4f1, Industrial Arts ---- ---- 1 31 Social Arts ----- ..-. 1 311, Vocational Ag. ---- ---- 1 196 51- - f NX f, ' 3 Suzanne Bisson, Margaret Whitney, Victor Bergevin, Douglas Bannister, Ralph Emilo, David Palmer, Elton Owen, Robert Russ
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Pass On The M H S Tradifions . . . N Sperry,B Shackett,M Smith,R Stagg, J Stalk A. Supernois, L. Stearns, R. Stone, M. Sullivan, er, J Provencher, L Quesnel F. Steinberg. -xxx The biggest social event of the school year, the Junior Prom is scheduled for May eleventh. So much time and effort must go into this splendid aifair that a majority of the many committees have already been chosen and are hard at work under the guiding hands of co-chairmen, Lynn Stearns and Margaret Bishop. An awfully difficult part of putting on a Prom is deciding upon a theme. A clash of ideas can result in a heated battle which sometimes splits the class, but not for long. In carrying out the theme, everyone in the class has a chance to contribute time and talent. Well, anyway, it's always J Orvis, S. Owen, J. Oney, L. Maslack, S. Phelps, H. Moore, E. Perkins.
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rf' Sophomores, Expanding Their Ouflook . . . .ws 'gf' t l 1 fr a My Wesley Ambrose, Donald Ballou, Patricia Besette Anderson, LauraBlaise Betty Boise Martha Bod- Off to a good start! The sogho- mores began the school year rlg t ln the swing of things by sponsoring the greshman Reception in September. earliy all the pupils of both classes atten ed and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Decorations were very gay--class colors of turquoise and go d. Of the eighty-six members of the class of '58, thirty-five are enrolled in commercial, twenty-four in college prep, nineteen ln vo-ag. A small class but they have their share of honors! 1. Clifton Conant, Ellis Coburn, Theresa Corvin Lor- raine Cote, Patricia Cole, Peter Cobb, Regina Charron 2. Clarice Bourgeois, Elaine Brilyea, Elizabeth Brough- ton, Claude Bourgeois, Marie Charron, Ronald Brllyea, Arnold Brown, Kent Carter ' 28
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