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S 9 5 NAQ IS f'rskJ23f Yf.Nx::j Donald Llttle, farren F llows, James Patrick and Edwin Sto well Roy LaClaire Nas the manager Marilyn Haney a the only Ulrl from our helped ralse the soo cs for the Girls' Basketball Jean Corey did ner part as a Cheerleader for cla s who Team the team All the glrl toob p rt ln the olee Club Four g rls and THA and FFA SlXtLCH boys from our cla s Jolned the The success of th otyl Show was scoured by thc glPlS from the 101 hold A Marllyn Haney French Club of whlcn That comoletes wlll take you turoug t D partmcrt 1nd Pearl Marcy were members of the Pearl Marci was presldent o1r Soo oaore year, and 1oN Fred Ha dy the Jlnlor year JUNIORS 1953 195A On Sent VCI C were al ole t The nlass were Albhonse Ru sell Alder, qtudrnt Coanc We selected Ir Vreicricc Lhe Hallo booth Her arranrel around urcd bean b rlnb to num rous oth r game ear Party l9S3, the Iunwor class of 25 students officfr and womb of the Stud nt Council Chcnauslj, r 1 tnt James patrlck, Vlce l Qaoresentat vc lfPld e as our Pla s advi or held on October 31 1053 Town r town hall The booths fea mcnnv to dart throllng, and C der and dou rnuts elng sold dovnstalrs fnlle t c U N s Jcre 5OlWg on Shortlv after tht games w PC ofer, there Jas danclng whlch erded the enterta rnent for the evenlna S 9 if ' w a ' 9 1 O 1 5 I 1 w Q ' cf v . H s . O . s . YI - , . . . C- L ' A. o 1 ' Q fl ' im f' . c , A , . ' -i' f ' L4 1 . as ' ' I 1 J K 4 I x f H . ., A .. . ui S . A , ' A ' i iso- r S e'f .fl . . , X QL- A yuh . . , vp 1 . . t , . .A , 1 in n - A f 1 ' ' r . , , Q . L 7 L 2 - 1- - a Q . b ' 1 x . A CTV!-.1 , - ' .- u l ,ffsen . -- , '. . J s Cl .el ers -X e ., .A 'vj o -A X Q I - X A ha, if - es Cv ,J . - e . fr Q A I .1 I I Presldent' Georvc hunt oecrctarv' John Care Treasurer and 9 gm 3 U 3 i , .. Sc . - , 1. C' , L 1 al ., , 1 5. 2. -. C1 - Q M k 1' J, , '- x 7 ag .UC .1 . f J we 9 Q rv' v v - -- n,w. ' was L , , . s ' e C L ,zo 'ft ' t S P A . . , - - . - s - - . t J ags, re , ss, , 4.x ss, f - V C ge ' le .+s. i e gi ,' were b ' C 1 ' V A . ha Gaze v - A Y .1 A 1 A . - ,, , V- ' L 1 ' M. A ' H ix., J X '41 4 - . . V , . M - T ' ' 1 1.1. .1 ul . o
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MEMORIAE DN Cffwxgvigl Those who left dur1ng our Freshman year were Ard1ne Hitchcodg Kenneth Clark, James Fairman, Frederick Engerman Richard Greene, James Hebert, Ralph Smith, W1l11am Prat Charles Spooner and Kather1ne Calcari Those who took part in the Spr1ng Musicale were Vivian Bourbeau, Je n Carey, Marllyn Haney, Marilyn Tower, Marcia LaCla1re, Evelyn Josl1n, rrark debster, Milton Wilder, R1ch ard L6l5htOD, Warren Fellow , Ldwln Stowell, James Patr1ck Robert Brackley, Ralph Hastlngs, Alphonse Chenausky, Eugene Hlldreth, Rich rd hlttle, Ru ell Alden, David Johnson, Lloyd Wllli ms, Roy Labla1re, nd Allen Plerce Now V1v1an Bourb au w1ll g1xe some of the deta1ls of our Soohomore year so?-Iomonss 1052 1953 The roll call on September S 1952, was 26 sophomores Included 1n that number were lour new faces They were Pearl Marcy, Leo Bottomly, Fred Hardy and Jackie Sev1gne Later 1 the ye two left they were Narllyn Tower and Jackle QCVIQWC After the first two eeks of school we selected oul class adv1so1 s ncc 1 r cl s vas qu + llvelv, Je chose someone v1o could handle u , Ir D Kenneth Stovcll ton, PPGSlJ rt Jares P +PlC1 V106 Pre 1dent Fvelvn Jos lln, Secreta y Jean Car y, Student v G on when S made qu1te a bit of morey Dur1nb the cll1n5 efreshments at thf basketball Donald L1ttlc and Edw1n Stoxell pOlHtS to the basketball scores durlng lrfa urer, and warren Fellows Counc1l depr se tatlv nad a londer ll t1me we play d tr1cks and 1 1t1 t1ng the freshman class fan s had our annual sophomore food sale from Wh1Ch we w1nter we mad nor y g mes helped to add a few that year The sophomore bovg m d up most of the baseball tcam. They w rc Richard Lc1ghton, Fred Hardy, Robert Brackley, 58 J . . 3 - I ' 0 C - .- 15, . . - o r ' s , 5 C a . ' 1 ' - I - -1 1 . A ' ' I ' 7 0 O v 1 n 4 1 D I . . n . - . . 9. SS I 'Q 0 I . - - 23 ' . . . . . . fd , r V 1 A o fi Y Y , 'L 1 I 1 . ' U 1 , A Q . 4-. F . I . Y Q 5 - ' , . ,A . . -4 - A I V' , '. ' A A K . . H , U . ,. ' U1 . W., , ' ' ' ,. 4 A ,. q ,N ' -- C .. , ,L A l,l1. an S w ..,. ue L v A , -fl . L L .L T S vi g q - '1 2 U V g , . . Our class officers for that year wereg R1chard Le1gh- , . I G 4, . n . .7 . F . . D 1 , 1.1.Jt CL.: X, -.3 5 -1 U ' ' f 'vs fc I r- pw rv' lf 0 ' Y VP 1 L , -, e L' I . f 1 , . -P . - G XD 63 . '34' 1 -. X I1 I I-K 0 O bk I L. IV ' . V' .L Y X fl J ' 1 L , X r v rm ' ' ' 1 7 A A kr - .n , L. Nl Q K. vw f - -' . - ' . . . , 1 ' 1 q A' .1 . G .al -le . S ' ' I' 1 I ,, .J M A . SL, g . . I 1 nj ,I . X . T a f 1 , c . ' ' 9 'X Q fx 4 1.4 X1 1 -. ' . L, , J J
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MEMORIAE Q7Y7 On November 6 1953 the class decided to have a Thanksgiving turkey raffle. Three turkeys were to be raf fled off at the Sportman's Club The raffle was held on the night of November 22 In the Girls' Glee Club there were Vivian Bourbeau, Jean Carey Marcia LeClaire, Marilyn Haney, Pearl Marcy, and Evelyn Joslin In the Boys' Glee Club there were Warren Fellows and Edwin Stowell The Girls' Basketball Team was composed of the follow ing students Marilyn Haney, Jean Carey, Marcia LaClaire and Pearl Marcy. The Boys' team had the following Juniors on it Fred Hardy, Donald Little, James Patrick, Edwin Stowell, Robert Brackley, and Richard Lelghton The cheerleaders for the team were Jean Carey, Evelyn Joslin and Marcia LaClaire In April 1953, the Junlor Varlety Show was presented laughs from the largest audlence ln the four years we have been here In May, we had charge of selling the refreshments at Um grammar school Field Day we handled it splendldly, if I do say so myself Marcia LaClaire, Pearl Marcy, and Richard Leighton were members of the Natlonal Honor Society Frank Webster and George Hunt left before the year ended Leo Bottomly w1ll now take you through the events the Senior year SENIORS l9Sh 1955 We started school two days after Labor Day in September There were fifteen boys and six girls, a total of twenty one 6CD Q7 D I 9 , . . . Short skits, singing, jokes and odds-and-ends produced many 0 U ' of
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