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Ya Left to right: K, Eyimjs, J. Tharley, C. Immonen, S, Wood, S, Martell, M, Heppe and M. Huggins. J X o HJ wg cheenleaoens Left to right J. Mohr, P. Garret, D. Bouchard, A, Purdy, C. Dunlap, L, Stake., D, Hampton. 42
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SGHIORS The day had finally come in September of 1955, when we were to start our high school career. As Freshmen, we elected: President, Margaret Kilpelag Vice President, Carol hnmoneng and Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Cantrall. One of our Hrst activities was decorating the float for the homecoming parade. Our homecoming candidate was Pat Hollingshead. When we came back as Sophomores we felt a little more asm-ed of ourselves. We started the year off by electing our oficersa Tom Beaulieu, President, Cary Andary, Vice President, and Angela Furlong, Secretary-Treasurer. This year our float for homecoming took second place, the theme of it was, Let's Give Them A Wailing . This year Kay Sayles represented our class as homecoming candidate. Our advisor for om' Freshman and Sophomore year was Mr. Carl Berg, As upper-classmen we elected our oficus as follows: President, Jim Surrellg Vice President, Mary Parker, Secretary-Treasurer, Donna Boyer. Angela Furlong was our homecoming candidate this year. During the year we were kept busy with various activities including the Junior Play, Father Knows Best . To climax the year the Iunia' Prom, Spring1jme Fantasy , was held in the Community Building. In the fall of 1958 we entered N. H, S. as Great Seniors . The leaders of our class were elected as follows: President, Jim Surrellg Vice President, Tom Beaulieu, Secremry-Treasurer, Bob Gox-such. Carol lmmonen was homecoming queen this year from our cla.-B and Leonard St. jean was king. The Senior Play, Bull in a China Shop brought much applause, and the Christmas Ball, Holiday Hop Iroved to be an evening to remember. Our class advisor for our Junior and Senior years was Miss Dwyer. As the class of 59 looks back on their high school years we all agree that we had four eventful and exciting years, ones that we will remember for the rest of our lives. 44
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