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THE sEN1o1i YEAnisoo,K SENIOR CLASS PLAY Front row, left to right: Edward Dnflray, llarhara Fisher, Donald Cavin, janet llokinson, llerrielt lloinney, Laura Bianchi. Back row, left to right: Edna Fournier, Mary Drew. Dennis Comolli, Charlotte Nlcflallnm, Alohn Heelon, Betty llrnce, and Alma Troxv. SENIUR CLASS PLAY Novemher 22, 1949, finally came, and during that entire day, there was a nervous g'I'0UP of fourteen seniors anxiously awaiting the hig moment. At 8:07 the curtain finally rose on A Date NVith Iudyf' our long awaited senior class play. I know we will always rememher our leading lady, Indy, who did such a splendid job with her leading man, Oogie. VVe will always remeinher the hat which Oogie wore and what a great sensation it made along with his terrific acting. The final curtain fell, and there was a great sigh of relief from everyone in the cast. into that play had gone many hours of rehearsal- done eve- nings, during school vacation, and after school. Mr. Chartrain and Miss Walker did a splendid joh of coaching the play, and we are all snre that it never would have heen produced without their assistance.
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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK STUDENT PRINTS AND YEARBOOK STAFF Front row, left to right: Naomi Carr, Marjorie Hardy, Mary Drew, Barbara Fisher, Doris jones, Joanne Skinner, Shirley Hills, Barbara Watson. Second row, left to right: Darius Robinson, Roberta Howe, Bette Ann Hutchinson, Patricia Osborne, Lorna Dutton, Alma Trow, Mr. Chartrain. Third row, left to right: Barry Osborne, Dennis Comolli, Clyde Lusk, Wayne Fisher, Salvatore Crasso, and absent when the picture was taken, Hazel Taylor. THE STUDENT PRINTS AND YEARBOOK STAFF Here is the gang behind those issues of the Student Prints this year. The seniors of this group were also on the staff which produced the Yearbook. The editor-in-chief, Barbara Fisher, was the one who was always urging them onward to bigger and better issues. Mr. Chartrain, the ever-willing and capable adviser, really added greatly to the success of the magazine and Yearbook. The reporters and numerous editors were essential to the magazineis success and were always trying to increase the size as well as to improve the content. All did their jobs well.
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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK TRAFFIC SQUAD Front row, left to right: Barbara Fisher, Mary Drew, Charlotte McCallum, Sandra Hutchinson, Charlotte Lavoie, Katherine McEntee, Shirley Hills, and Betty Bruce. Middle row, left to right: Arthur Comolli, Darius Robinson, Keith Pomeroy, Clyde Lusk, john Heelon, Salvatore Crasso, Dennis Comolli, and Miss Alice F. Herlihy. Last row, left to right: Margaret Belanger, Laura Karnis, Ioan Skinner, Doris jones, Barbara Wat- son, janet Carpentiere, Alma Trow, and absent when picture was taken, Hazel Taylor. THE TRAFFIC SQUAD The traffic squad, under the supervision of Miss Alice Herlihy, has kept order in the corridor during the past year. They could be heard saying: no talking, pleasef no fooling, pleasef no running on the stairs, pleasef and yes, you may get a drinkf, Courtesy and a smile from the traffic officers made their fellow students feel more like obeying the rules for passing orderly from one class to another. Another duty of the traffic officers was to see that the students filed out of the building in an orderly way when there was a Fire drill. In the years to come, when we visit Milford High School, we shall hope to find the traffic squad still doing an eflicient job.
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