Newmarket High School - Lamprey Yearbook (Newmarket, NH)

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70c4dom JH' is 7Zodelctq Saccefw 07 pay x5Tr4 I 21494 same 7Zewmafu6et 7Zew Wmffpdne .1-Q .Rib 1 -1' O . e-fx JJ Xprxmary I I awk X xl 4 X 1 X X Q 4 1 2 b ' 3 1 K Q 7 I 5 1 l 1, - Q-- 51600, Sfonr, I N All well all shlpshape and seaworthy Treasure Island a s1te of enchantment exc1tement and educat1on Per haps you never cons1dered Treasure Island as a locatxon of 1nstruct1on Maybe that Treasure Island of Long John Sllver s day wasn t but our own Treasure Island Newmarket I-hgh School unquestlonably prov1des much learmng Through the var1ous rooms and corr1dors of the I-hgh School tread the future c1t1zens of our communlty state and country But these young C1t1ZCI1S have not accustomed themselves for th1s astoundlng mode of l1v1ng They have not exper1enced the del1ght of d1scover1ng the treasure Our I-hgh School endeavors to fmd the course wh1ch w1ll gu1de the students to the chest contalmng the most pr1celess possess1on ever owned The com merclal department furmshes exper1ence for young secretarles and future bus1 nessmen the shop tra1ns boys for all d1v1s1ons of pract1cal hand1work the k1tch en prepares our future homemakers for the1r l1ves as housewwes and our col lege curr1culum may entxtle any student to enter the college of h1s cholce How slowly the boat appears to saml when one IS seek1ng thxs Island and a treasure But thls IS not true for work and play result 1n the pas slng of t1me At last on that emxnent day when the dxplomas are presented one reahzes that th1s travel has not termlnated or been 1n valn The never endlng search for knowledge w1ll go on forever And so It seems qu1te f1tt1ng to choose the theme of Treasure Island 1n pre sent1ng to you our 1953 Lamprey 2 , . I I .- ffl . 'P v,,,.. N, x , 4 N. W ' X -7 KF ' A LSA I . . , s , 1. S ' , 1- -. . A . A--Y ' O I H ' II , -- , 1 Q- ' I . - 1 1 ' ' I I 1 -- -- , s x ' . . . - J 1 ' , - . . , . 9 . . , - . As the captain of the boat that sought Treasure Island so long ago, you, too, have guided us in search for that never ending treasure -- knowledge. Because of our appreciation, we dedicate our 1953 Lamprey to you, Mr. LeBouthillier. We're all humbly grate- ful for your kindness and the faith in you . . . O I ---- we have found an ad- mirable fellow for sailing master m all respects a treasure 7a 'Me ajt4eQa44a0!7953 Robert LOUIS Stevenson found h1s Treasure Island you can f1nd yours There are few people 1ndeed that have not dreamed of f1nd1ng r1ches on some remote South Sea Island Yet how many of you real1ze that you have a Treasure Island r1ght here 1n Newmarket' Yes your Treasure Island IS your hlgh school No you w1ll not f1nd p1eces of e1ght dubloons or prec1ous Jewels You w1ll f1nd however n told r1ches 1ntang1ble r1ches that w1ll pay off all through your l1fe You have but to open your m1nds to your surround1ngs and d1scover what Jewels of wlsdom are h1dden 1n your Enghsh soclal studles and other classes One does not have to set sa1l for the South Seas for r1ches you have them here But hke everythlng else IH th1s World that IS worth wh1le only those who dlg 1n and work hard w1ll ever flnd them Th1s pr1nc1ple applles all through l1fe Your Treasure Island 15 at your fxnger t1ps use your head and your hands and you w1llf1nd that there are plenty of r1ches for all those who really want them REXFORD AVERY Headmaster 4 -- , rv . - s 1 ' ! 1 - 1 x r ' 1 yu ' Y I ' 1 v - ' a . Q 50 Q20 O we' 49 S Q00 fb -9 40 47 . 65' 'ber Jtofp 9-5 i 0 24 O0 4 9' o'SV'a Mr. Shop Piney O Will you give us your hands, rny kind young friends. Z on 0 'Eff' 9153019 Busmess Commmee Executlve Commlttee Sfefvf Ed1tor Janet Burle1gh Asslstant Edxtor Harrlet Lavole Busmess Manager George Walker BUSIHCSS Comrruttee Janet Mullen Shlrley Roper S1gne Bentley Stuart Branch Thomas M1tche11 I.1terary Edltors Chrlstlne Ryan Sh1rley Varney Ann Geoffr1on Lee Wyc1k Typ1sts Sh1rley Roper Beverly Harvey S1gne Bentley Norman Pease Photographers Lee Wyc1k S1gne Bentley Lorra1ne Rousseau Ann GCOffT10n Janet Mullen Faculty Adv1sors Mxss Kun1nsk1 Mr LeBouth11l1er Lxterary Edltors Th1S quarrel was he sav1ng of us ARIN! Ty pxsts Photographers 6 , - , Q ,, x J A .... A p i ,f . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . t . ...4 , . I : 1 r, .y we must go on be cause we can t turn back 'fx nwfm Prestdent Edward Hamel Vlce pres1dent James LaBranche Secretary Jeanne Hamel Treasurer Betue Marelll Student Counc1l Luc1lle F1l1OH Donald Mullen Faculty Advlsor Mr Nltner cl the Crevx reepette ind ex en Ulyexed them 8 O av- 1 7 . fi ' Qgdly. KQAEQPL Q 4' 'iiZ.,,g, ., . - .A . ' . . . 'll f . ' ,Q X d MOST ATHLETIC Lucllle F1l1on Edward Hamel MOST TALENTED Janet Phalen Edward Zxck MOST TYPICAL Jacquelme Gagnon R1chard Shelton Jeanne Hamel MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Louls Lavole Jeanne Hamel MOST REPRESENTATIVE OF N H.S Edward Hamel Janet Phalen MOST ORIGINAL Edward Mullen Paulme Stevens MOST SERIOUS Roger Labonte Jeanne Hamel MOST RESPECTED Roger Labonte MOST EFFICIENT Roger Labonte Paulme Stevens MOST POLITE Roger Labonte Janet Phalen MOST VERSATILE Edward Hamel Audrey Hawklns MOST DRAMATIC Donald Mullen Audrey Hawkins MOST ROMANTIC Rlchard Shelton Patrlcla Fttzglbbon BEST DANCER Donald Mullen Shlrley Cntchett BEST NATURED Charles Br1sson Marcla Ryan CLASS BABY Llonel Labonte Jacquelme Gagnon CLASS WIT Lou1s Lavole Janet Phalen PEPPIEST Rxchard Shelton Patrlcta F1IZglbb0H CHA TTERBOX Earle Charest 9 MOST ATTRACTIVE Dorothy Homzak James LaBranche MOST INTELLECTUAL Jeanne Hamel Roger Labonte MOST FRIENDLY Shlrley Hood Donald Mullen V I ' i f I 2 I Y n ' P r l . . I Y 1 Bettie Mafeui 1 . l 'Q , ' CHA RLES BRISS ON bnght and early to be sure Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Brology Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Basketball manager 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 EARLE CHAREST all the t1me he kept sm1l1ng Semor Play Buslness Commlttee 4 Jumor Play Busmess Com mrttee 3 Yearbook Staff Photographer 3 Sophomore Hop Commxttee 2 Junlor Prom Commrttee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 B1OlOgy Club 2 School Servxce Club 2 3 SHIRLEY CRITCHETT Junlor Play Cast3 Yearbook Staff Buslness Commlttee 3 Glee Club 2 4 BIOIOQY Club 2 Sclence Club 3 School Serv1ce Club 1 2 3 4 C HA RLES DEA RBORN them s my vlews amen so be II Yearbook Staff Photographer 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Blology Club2 SchoolServ1ce Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 Basketball Man ager 3 Baseball Manager 2 Track Manager 3 10 .A H... -1 I . .. -H. is 5 . . . , S . . , . Qs I 'CT ' . . a week at las.t . . g 1 rfb as 1 Q, LUCILLE FILION got their rations for the day StudentCounc1lRepresentative 3 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Typist and Advertising Committee Sophomore l-lopComm1ttee2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Biology Club 2 Student Council 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Historian 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Usherette Senior Play 3 Usherette Graduation 3 45 2 PATRICIA FITZGIBBON but I ll tell you true as you ask me Senior Play 4 junior Play 3 Sophomore Hop Committee 2 Glee Club 1 Biology Club 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Home Econom ics Club 1 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Usherette Graduation 3 IA CQUELINE GA GNON I hear a voice a young voice Student Council Representative 1 Secretary 2 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Literary Editor Junior Prom Committee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Biology Club 2 Student Council 1 Home Economics Club 1 Music Club 4 EDWARD HAMEL . you and me should get on well. Treasurer 1, President 3,45 National Honor Society 3,43 Class Marshall 3, Senior Play 43 Junior Play, Stage Manager 33 Year- book Staff, Business Manager 3g Junior Prom Committee 3: Biology Club, Vice-President 23 Student Council, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4g Science Club 23 School Service Club 45 Pep Club, Treasurer 1,2,3, President 4g Rifle Club 35 Basket- ball 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Student Patrol 4, Senior Play Usher 3. 11 JEANNE HA MEL '- 1 was prompt with my answer . . Vice-President 3g Secretary 4g National Honor Society 3.4, Secretary 45 Class Marshall 3g Senior Play Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Yearbook Editor 3g Junior Prom Committee 33 Glee Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 43 Operetta 2,33 Biology Club 25 Student Council 2g School Service Club 2,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,-4, Sec- retary -lg Home Economics Club 25 Music Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3g Softball 1,2,3g Student Patrol 43 Usherette, Senior Play 3. 'la'-I- AUDREY HAWKINS while I was still in this delightful dream Yearbook Staff Business Committee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Biology Club 2 School Service Club 1 2 3 Home Economlcs Club 1 Music Club 4 DOROTHY HGMIA K she s a handsome craft she is Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Sophomore Hop Committee 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Glee Club 1 4' 3 4 Operetta 1 3 4 Biology Club 2 Home Economics Club 1 Usherette Junior Play 2 r'-, SHIRLEY HOOD My curiosity in a sense was stronger than my fear Secretary l Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Senior Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Yearbook staff Business Committee 3 Jun1or Prom N Committee 3 Clee Club l 4 Biology Club 2 Student Coun cil 1 2 School Serwicc Club4 Pep Club 2 3 Home Economics Club 1 2 Basketball Manager 1 2 3 Softball Manager P 1 X fi. ' ' l ' l : l D I . 2 r . . 5 . DQ: X , . gg fl 'W' A ' xr x X S331 g 4 'Q as . ' :-:J :Q ,- . 'I I 'lg Z l ' - LIONEL LABONTE h1s bught black eyes and pleasant manner Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Semor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 B1 ologyClub2 Student Councll 2 School Serv1ce Club 4 Rxfl Club 3 Student Patrol 4 ROGER LABONTE I ll d1e 1n my duty Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Treasurer 4 Senlor Play 4 Iunxor Play3 Yearbook Staff L1terary Edltor Busmess Commntee 3 Btology Club 2 Student Counc1l 2 School Servtce Club 4 Rxfle Club 3 Student Patrol 4 S. JAMES LABRANCHE and you always was br1sk for busmess Vrce Presldent 2 4 Natronal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Semor Play Busmess Manager 4 Jumor Play Business Manager 3 Bxology Club 2 School SSTVICC Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 Rlfle Club 3 Basketball 1 Student Patrol 4 Graduatlon Usher 3 LOUIS LAVOIE I was sure he must be Long John Nauonal Honor Soctety 3 4 Semor Play staff 4 Jumor Play Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Bxology Club Prestdent 2 Student Councll 2 Sctence Club 2 School Serv1ce Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Rxfle Club 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Golf Club 2 Student Patrol 4 13 BETTIE MARELLI and I ll take thrs to square the count Treasurer3 4 Semor Play Busmess Commlttee 4 Junror Play Prompter3 Year Book Staff Typlst 3 Glee Club 1 2 4 School Servlce Club 4 DONALD MULLEN has the rules by heart Pres1dent2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Sen1or Play 4 Junior Play 3 Year Book Assrstant Edrtor 3 Jumor Prom Commtttee 3 B1010gy Club 2 Student Councrl 1 2 3 4 School Servlce Usher 3 Semor Graduauon Usher 3 EDWARD MULLEN he made hrmself the most mterestmg compamon Semor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Year Book Staff Photographer 3 B1Ol0gy Club 2 Pep Club 12 3 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 Semor Graduatlon Usher 3 Iumor Play Usher 2 JANET PHALEN the captam s wounded Semor Play 4 jumor Play 3 Sophomore Hop Commutee 2 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Presrdent 4 B1 ology Club2 StudentCounc1l4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Home Eco nomrcs Club 1 2 Musrc Club 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Senror Graduatron Usherette 3 I4 if 4 2 . 1' ' '. ' : I. . : ' .43 ,V ' : N M C'lub 45 Rifle Club 3g Track 2g Student Patrol 4g Junior Play n ,in . : ' ' : ' - 1 ef Q S. ,p X K ' Rx MARCIA RYAN and began th1s dance Semor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Yearbook Lrterary Edltor 3 Sophomore Hop Comm1ttee2 .lumor Prom Commrttee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Biology Club 2 Student Councll 1 School Ser v1ce Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 1 2 Musxc Club 4 Cheerleader 4 Basketball Ass1start Manager A 2 3 Usherette Graduatlon 3 4? 2 43 WA RREN SA WYER, JR. though I had l1ved by the shore all my lxfe Semor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Blology 2 R1fle Club 3 RICHARD SHELTON Sen1or Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Glee Club 4 Blology Club 2 Student Councxl 4 Scrence Club 3 School Servtce Club 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Muslc Club Presldent 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Usher Graduat1on 3 '35 PA ULINE STEVENS had followed every order Senlor Play Busmess Commlttee 4 Iun1or Play Bus1ness Com mlttee 3 Yearbook Staff Typlst 3 Iunlor Prom Committee 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 School Service Club 4 15 ' : ' ' : 1 . ' ' : P- - I : ' : n ...: : an ' ,: ..: .: : I : . 1 .: . - 30, 'ff' A fl ., 3 , ff, I n Y . : . :. :. I ...ifIcan see anyone amlto fire... :- I : : . : : : .: h . 1: .: .: . - f I-fi NL TD lfl' '. I . v: . q , n - : . 1: : ...: - EDWARD ZICK he was a very sllent man by custom Semor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Yearbook Staff Photographer Blology Club 2 School Servlce Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track Manager 1 2 ANASTASIA ZWEARCAN even Jommg quxetly m our laughter Semor Play Advert1s1ngComm1ttee4 Jumor Play 3 Yearbook Staff Typxst 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Bxology Club 2 School Serv1ce Club 2 Home Economlcs Club 1 Muslc Club 4 fm eva wW f WWW Waffigv M W df W ffifafraefffy agp!! 16 Xa , ,7 : 4 0 'X 70 o I D mf iff' ,. 1 uf x Qi v 0 ' J .QR . Q 0 A 'N ey ' 0 H N U . ' 0 1 ' 0 - , 0 f 7:21 Little did we anticipate in September, 1949, as we entered the portals ofN. H. S. for the very first time, the work and fun that was to pack the next four -4 adventurous years. Launching new careers on that day were forty-three tra- ditionally eager, but somewhat green freshmen who were to accept a very f wholesome part in the school's round of activities. Q As we return with golden memories--and a few red faces--through these past years, we recall the many steps which have led towards the Treasure-- Graduation in June 1953. Being the freshman crew of the student body, we were assigned to our first home room, Room Three, where we found that we were to be captained by Miss Rheault. As the year got underway we elected our commanding officers for the en- suingschool session. They were: President, Lemuel Johnston, Vice-President, Elmer Bailey, Secretary, Shirley Hood, Treasurer, Edward Hamel, Student Council Representatives, Donald Mullen and Barbara Foley. However we were not wholly accepted at N. H. S. until our hilarious Freshman Reception, when, with a certain amount of humiliation and good spirit, we were put through a variety of stunts. This eveningwas preceded by a fun filled day in baggy clothes, bowing to seniors, shin- ing shoes, passing out lollipops, but it was all taken in fun and we soon found ourselves embarking on a very exciting course. During the year the class participated actively in sports, clubs, and the social life at N. H. S. In January, Mr. McGrath, the headmaster who had welcomed us to Newmarket High retired and was temporarily replaced by Mr. Economopoulos. In February our present principal, Mr. Avery, took the post and immediately undertook the task of guiding our high school careers. We presented our first assembly in March in the form of a film and we followed with our first social-- the Shamrock Dance. Gaily decorated in the St. Patrick's Day mood, the auditorium set the stage for a very enjoyable evening. As the year drew to a close, we held our last class affair by spending a glorious day atSalisbury Beach. September, 1950, found us returning to school, this time well-versed on the do's and don'ts of N. H. S. We immediately took our seats in Room 4 where Miss Wood was to be our home room teacher. Under her guidance we elected our sailing officers. They were: President, Donald Mullen, Vice-President, James Labrancheg Secretary, Jacqueline Gagnon, Treasurer, Shirley Hood, Student Council, Jeanne Hamel and Roger Labonte. Dancing to the music of Bob Wormwood's Orchestra, we held the traditional and beautiful Sophomore Hop in November of our second year. Amidst gala decorations and soft music, the feature of the evening, the Grand March, was performed by the sophomores. It was a wonderful evening, never-to-be-forgotten. We presented two assemblies during the year, sponsored many affairs,and again, too, we climaxed the year with a trip to Salisbury Beach, where the roller coaster fiends were in their prime. Upperclassmen at last! And with a little more pride, as juniors, we took our places in Room Six in September of '51 with many activities confronting us. To accomplish these, we began by electing our officers for the term under the supervision of Mr. Le- Bouthillier. President, Edward Hamelg Vice-President, Jeanne Hamel, Secretary, Shirley Hood, Treasurer, Bettie Marelli, Student Council, Lucille Filion and Donald Mullen. They arrived at long last--our flashy onyx and gold class rings. We were all very proud of our em- blems and vowed to uphold their symbols. dawn? Our initial move was the publishing of our Yearbook. The 1952 Lamprey, ' which proved to be very successful. The staff was led by Editor, Jeanne Hamel, Assistant Editor, Donald Mulleng Business Manager, Edward Hamel to a third place rating with Columbia Press. At Christmas, we sponsored Santa Claus fElmer Baileyjat the regular Yule assembly. a , jf In February, we began looking towards our junior play, our first public ' drama. After careful deliberation,we decided on the three-act comedy The Little Dog Laughed . It was a good choice, for it met with great success as we presented it before a capacity crowd in the Town Hall, April 3, 1952. The results of many weeks of work by the cast and patient coaching on the part of .E Miss Wood, were reflected in the complimenting remarks and applause of the 4 ' audience. In May. the senior members of the National Honor Society initiated the qualifying members from the junior class--Roger Labonte, Lionel Labonte. Edward Hamel, Jeanne Hamel. Louie Lavoie, Donald Mullen. James La- branche--in an impressive candlelight ceremony. This group makes up the present Lamprey Chapter. The culmination of our junior dreams--the Junior Prom--finally arrived on the evening of May 23, 1952. It was a memorable, splendorous evening, set to the soft music of Don Allen's Orchestra in the Rockingham Ballroom. Amidst the gay decorations, flowing gowns and happy faces, the night of nights was featured by the Grand March. It was an evening of treasure. Next on the agenda was the Commencement where we. as juniors, had an insight on what was to hap- pen to us in '53, Several members of the class acted as Class Marshals and ushers, and we were well on our way to our last year at N. H. S. With a feeling of triumph mingled with pride and perhaps a touch of sadness. we returned in September bearing the long-strived-for banners of Seniors. As we entered Room Five, we became aware of the fact that all our coming accomplishments were to bring us closer to our last hours at N. H. S. We resolved to make the best of it. As seniors, we were to take more active postsin the school, such as the student patrol and office staff, which we accepted with pride and responsibility. With Mr. Miner as senior adviser, we elected our class officers. President. Edward Hamelg Vice-Presi- dent James Labrancheg Secretary, Jeanne Hamel, Treasurer, Bettie MarelligStudentCouncil. Lucille Filion and Donald Mullen. We began the merry adventure as seniors by selecting our class colors-royal blue and white-and hav- ing senior pictures taken. We followed our course. and it was with great anticipation that we directed our attentions towards our second dramatic performance--the senior play. Again, after many trials and coaching by Miss Wood, we presented a three-act-comedy entitled We Shook the Family Tree . It was with great success that we. veteran Thespians that we were, displayed our dramatic abilities before a full house in the Star Theatre. During the entire voyage of our final year, we concentrated on our senior program, contemplated a senior class trip, and participated in the many activities at N. H. S. Let us say that we carried through our resolution to make our last year at Newmarket High our best. When, in May, we were guests at the Junior Prom it was with golden memories that we realized it as being the ultimate step before the attainment of our goal. Now as Commencement draws near, we, who have stood the test of four years with triumph and fond recollections, look forward to the future with all it holds in store for us. Yet, with a twinge of sadness, we realize that graduation will mean the termination of our youthful adventures. At this position in our course.we should like to take the opportunity to give due credit to our principal, Mr. Avery, for steering us in the right directions and to our able faculty who have helped to smooth the troubled seas of our young lives. Backed by such training and understanding, how can we fail but do our best to merit this trust in us? 7171441445 'ml' M., QI Front row Llonel Labonte Harrtet Lavote Louts Lavote Jeanne Harnel Donald Nlnllen Janet Nlnllen Roger Labonte Back row George Walker Janet Burletgh Eddre Hamel Charlvn stexens slnrlew Roper You are the man to keep your wo d The members ot the Lamprey Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety moved tnto actton 1n September w1th the electron of offtcers Donald Mullen was chosen Presldent, w1th Louts Lavore as Vtce Presldent and Jeanne Hamel as Secretary Student Patrol posrtrons were completely fllled and trafftc supervrsron went smoothly throuohout the year In March t NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I 2 QV: Zlx SL he new members of the Socrety were chosen by the faculty and rnttrated rn a rmpressrve Candlelrght ceremony The new members are Charlyn Steyens, Janet Burletvh George Walker, Shxrley Roper, Janet Mullen and I-larrtet Layo1e The attrrbutes necessary for membershrp rn the Natronal Honor Sottety are Character Scholarshlp Lead crshtp and qeI'X1Ce -X more rrgrd dt frnltron of th se ttrrrs set rnto us thrs ytar has made mtrnbtrslu a more respected honor and rarsed the Socrety s esteem rn the eyes of the student body U 5 is ii. '-'-Q., 'ii .--'W ,.4n-H147 gd- NW, rf' if ff . I the sec ret has been told to the I parrot mw 'i X x X 21 First row: Richard Caswell, George Walker, Elmer Bailey, Mr. LeBouthil1ier, Charlyn Stevens, Signe Bent- ley, Harriet Lavoie, Sylvia Sewall, Second row: Beverly Harvey, Christine Ryan, Sandra Roulo, Cather- ine Zwiercan, Ann Geoffrion, Shirley Roper, Lorraine Rousseau, Janet Mullen. Third row: Robert Mon- geon, Ronald Record, Joan Finn, Janet Burleigh, Shirley Varney, Earle Sewall, John Pohopek. Fourth row: David Moore, John Gazda, Norman Pease, Ronald Weitzell, Stewart Branch, Thomas Mitchell, Joseph Bentley, Absent-Lee Wycik. l'll have that treasure if l searcha year. 1 A tx 1 fmzwaelau Offckew Presrdent Charlyn Stevens Vrce presldent Elmer Barley Secretary Srgne Bentley Treasurer George Walker Student Councrl Representatrves Harnet Lavore Rxchard Caswell At last the thrrd day of September arrlved beglnrung our thrrd year of hrgh school and makmg us upperclassmen Eager to get started on another year packed w1th the thrrll of publ1sh1ng our Yearbook puttrng on a Jun1or play under the d1rect1on of Mrss Wood and chmaxrng the year w1th the anxrously awarted Jun1or Prom we soon elected our class offrcers under the supervlslon of our home room teacher Mr LeBouth1l lrer Pres1dent was Charlyn Stevens Vrce presldent Elmer Barley Secretary Srgne Bentley Treasurer George Walker and Student Coun c1l Representatrves Harrlet Lavo1e and Rrchard Caswell Next to be decrded upon was the yearbook staff We chose for Edrtor Janet Burlergh Assrstant Ed1tor Harrret Lavo1e and Busrness Manager George Walker The arrrval of our class rmgs rn October was one of the brg moments of the year The new sh1n1ng rrngs were somethlng to be proud of Ne sponsored the annual Chr1stmas assembly whrch cons1sted of carol smgmg and the passrng out of grfts We held a Junlor Class dance whrch also proved to be profrtable Durrng the year our class was very well represented rn sports and other socral aCt1VltlCS To make extra money we sold book covers and memory books The date of May Z2 wrll long remam IH the m1nds of many of the Jun rors Th1s was the nlght of the Junlor Prom The g1rls 1n the1r colorful gowns and the boys rn the1r new surts made a lovely scene long to be remembered Now that three of our years of h1gh school have passed we are look rng forward to our fmal year when we shall be called the Senrors of N H S 23 .: g '- J f E . . fr .1 0 . 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Q X . . . 1 . . - 1 . . i , - X Ftrst row Ceclle Latour Robert Shelton Shlrley Clark Thomasma Ftnn IWISS Wood Phxlxp Labranch Marrlvn Stevens E11OIBOS1IlgE,f Loutse Grlman Second row Hazel Grlbert Patr1c1a Rafferty Carolyn Coodwrn Laura Johnston Bexerly Norton XlarJor1e Call Joanne Sewall Murlel Lambert Alrce Lemrre llnrd row Damel Nlrtchell Donald labonte Dorothy James Edna Marshall Dorothy Carroll Patrrcxa Roonu 'xlarx H111 XVl1lldIllByl'Oll Ldward Borsvert Fourth row 1amesPlumer Robert Cleveland Charles Parent Rrchard N1eDonald Davrd Lang Danrel Knox lpugene Langlors Joseph Plumer Robert 'XlOl'lll Frank bulltxan don t you be IH any great h urry after that treasure uv' i9-'-- Presrdent Ph1l1p Labranch VICC President Thomasrna F1nn Secretary Nlarllyn Stevens Treasurer Shxrley Clark Robert Shelton and Llrot Boslnger The class of '55 anxlously entered Room 4 early on the mormng of September 3 1952 looklng forward to another successful year th1s t1me as Sophomores Our f1rst class meetmg was held on September 8 and was dlrected by our last year s Pres1dent Robert Shelton and our new class advlser MISS Wood At th1s meetlng we elected class offlcers They are as follows Presldent Ph1l1p Labranch V1ce Pres1dent Thomasma Fmn Secretary Mar1lyn Stevens Treasurer Sh1rley Clark Student Councrl Representatlves Robert Shelton and El1ot Bosmger Durlflg the frrst and second marklng perlods we were kept very busy havmg an assembly and our f1rst soc1al event wh1ch was the annual Soph omore Hop Our assembly on October 10 proved to be entertalnlng and prov1ded many laughs On November 14 we had our Hop w1th mus1c by the Bob Thomas Orchestra Thrs was put on very well and was a b1g success We are proud of the fact that we are represented 1n every athletrc team of the school We are look1ng forward to havlng as much success 1n the future as we have had smce we entered NEWMARKET HIGH SCHOOL 25 0 ' ,l ' aa .T . fd 1 Q . . . . . ,ir X, A . I H. . . 4 . M ' . .fl v 1 ' L Student Council Representatives, ! I ' I . , . i , . , . : v 1 S 1 S , S , . :Ps- p-Q First row: Sara Record, Ioan Dudley, Carol Walker, Priscilla Wycik, Lorraine Hamel, Mr. Landroche, Carol Beaudette, Martha Marshall, Gretchen Mason, Bruce Hauschel. Second row: Virginia St. Hilaire, Rita Rochefort, Mary Dostie, Barbara Canney, Muriel Wawrzkiewicz, Cynthia Hill, Carol Allen, Frances Brigulio, Lana Robieuleannette Belleau, Mary Cournoyer. Third row: Robert McGowen, Roland Cathcart, Richard Pohopek, Walter Zwearcan, Elaine Fiske, ,loan LaBranche, Nancy Dawes, Adelard LaBranche, Charles Latour, Kenneth White, Ronald McGowen. Fourth row: Charles Chantre, Jacques Gagnon, Rich- ard Gagne, Richard Beaulieu, Richard Beaudet, Ralph Nutting, Clifford Thompson, Raymond Girouard, Robert Otis, Richard Demers. Jerome Canney, Robert DeRochemont, Richard Lebeau. ---to sea, bound for an un- known island and to seek for buried treasures! a I I X .qu---'P ,...uv-M Presrdent Carol Beaudette Vrce presrdent Lorrarne Hamel Secretary Prrscrlla Wycrk Treasurer Martha Marshall Student Councrl Representatives Carol Walker and Bruce Hauschel September3 1952 was a b1g day for us Our class of forty s1x puprls were now Freshmen at Newmarket Hrgh School and were anx1ously look mg forward to a year of work and fun Our frrst class meetlng was held under the superv1s1on of our home room teacher Mr Landroche The fo1low1ng class off1cers were elect ed Presrdent Carol Beaudette VICE pres1dent, Lorra1ne Hamel, Sec retary Pr1sc1l1a WyC1k Student Counc1l Representatlves, Carol Walker and Bruce Hauschel We are proud to say that the Freshmen class was well represented ln the soc1al and ath1et1c act1v1t1es of N H S We were formally 1ntroduced to N H S by the gay Freshmen Recep t1on wh1ch was sponsored by the Student Counc1l Th1s was one event tn our ftrst year of h1gh school that most of us w11l never forget Now the year IS gradually commg to a close and we are lookrng forward to our Sophomore year and the many years to come 27 - Q . Q ' i A , - . -K , . , X K M ' Y. A I X ' 1 9 V 1 1 l X V ' - - . 5 4 , l f I. A, , . 1 - ' . . F . . - 7 . . ' 3 1 I ' ' ' , I ' , . Qlimm ' 0 O : 00 10's Q0 all our old mn' at to do through then there followed a gre PD 0 'Q .0 .C Q O Q O O O g I O O . Q 0 ' 0 CQ 0 O. . . .' Q. : 9 o. 'O 5 0 0 I 0 O I. . . . 0 0 ' 0 .lf l O . 0 I I I I I' 3 First row Harriet Lavole Donald Mullen Mr Boska Edward Hamel Luc1lleF1l1on Charlyn Stevens Second row Donat St H1la1re Harlene Szabo Carol Beaudette Edward Dutka Janet Phalen Carol Walker Bruce Hauschel Tlurd row Owen Russell Robert Shelton Ph1l1p LaBranch Richard Caswell R1Cll3l'Ll Wxlson Ellot Bos1ng,cr duty first and pleasure afterwards The Student Council held its first meeting of the year for the purpose of electing its officers Under the direction of Mr Boska our adviser the following were chosen President Edward Hamel Vice president Donald Mullen Secretary Lucille Filion, Treasurer Harriet Lavoie of classes and clubs throughout the school year In September the Council sponsored the Freshman Day and Fresh man Reception at which time the newcomers were formally accepted into our high school The fall meeting of the New Hampshire Student Councils of which Newmarket High is a charter member took place at Manchester West High School The delegationfrom our council consisted of Janet Phalen Carol Walker and Edward Hamel They met and discussed with other delegates their mutual problems and brought back ideas to make ours a better working council Supervision of the noon lunch period was another important part play ed by the Council in wh1ch members took turns proctoring designat ed rooms Thms enterprise turned out successfully as it helped keep our school clean and neat ln January me approx ed of a contest for the purpose of writing a new school song This was sponsored bv the Music Club and turned out to be successful Throughout the schoolyear the Student Counc1l's aim has been to 1m prone student life and to help keep harmonious relations between the faculty and the student body 0 I n 1 l ll lmmediatelywe drew up the social calendar which listed the activities S S ' 5-r 1 First row: Miss Wood, Joan Dudley, Shirleyllood, Muriel Wawrzkiewicz, Sandra Roulo, Christine Ryan, Shirley Critchett, Mr.Avery. Second row: Edward Boisvert, Bettie Marelli, Pauline Stevens, Shirley Var- ney, Janet Burleigh, Jeanne Hamel, Patricia Rooney, Shirley Roper, Bruce l-lauschel. Third row: Stuart Branch, Edward Hamel, Philip LaBranche, Louis Lavoie, George Walker, Norman Pease, Donald Mullen, Roger Labonte. Fourth row: Priscilla Wycik, John Pohopek, Ronald Record, Eliot Bosinger, James La- Branche, Thomas Mitchell,. Lionel Labonte, Lee Wycik, Lana Robie. The squire was hard at work . . . As soon as school opens in September, the members of the School Service Club begin their various duties. The members go into action from the opening of school and continue throughout the day until school adjourns at 1:45. Student patrol members can be seen stationed along the corridors, keeping the students in uniform order as they pass to different classes. Office girls perform their various tasks by answering the telephone, typing notices, filing, and taking care of the requests of students. Other members of the Club are flag attendants, librarians, operators of the movie projector, and boys and girls who sell milk and ice cream during noon lunch. Although there are no officers or meetings, the members of this club cooperate willingly. ' ffl' Frrst row Robert McGowen Ldward Botsvert Charles Latour Charles Brrsson Rrchard Caswell lxlr Croc ker Elmer Barley Robert Shelton Bruce Hauschel Kenneth Whrte Ronald Mccyowen Second row Rrch ard St Jean Walter Zwearcan Robert DeRochemont Charles Chantre Jacques Gagnon Charles Dearborn Rrchard Gagne Jerome Canney John Pohopek Rrchard Pohopek Rlchard Lebeau Thrrd row Daxrd Moore Rrchard Shelton Raymond Grrouard Thomas Mrtchell James Plumer Joseph Plumer Robert Otrs Ralph lxuttrng, Donald Labonte Fourth row El1otBos1nger Rrchard MacDonald Prank Sullrvan Davxd Lang Stuart Branch Ronald Wertzel Phrlrp Labranche Damel Knox Charles Parent The Schubert Club formerly known as the Boys Crlee Club had one of the largest turnouts ID many years Wlth th1rty n1ne members present at the f1rst meetmg the fO11OW1Hg offrcers were elected Pre srdent, Buck Barley V1ce Presldent Rrchard Caswell Sec retary Robert Shelton Treas urer, Charles Brrsson L brarran Donald Labonte and Accompanrst Lee Wyclk was at a spec1almeet1ng of the offrcers that the new name was suggested and rt was unanrmously accepted by the members at the followrng meetrng The Club made rts frrst publrc appearance early rn the year The boys were wcll recerwcd by the audrence at Amateur Nrght at Newmarket I-hgh School The pro gram consrsted of the Mar1ne's Hymn, The Fleld Art rllery Song, and Auf VK redersehen We wrsh to thank 'vlr Crocker for hrs trme and efforts rn makrng the Schubert Club a success 1 .' , 1 X ' Q A C l' L-' . L H 1 I ,, gr . 1 n 5 I X - ' J 4 ' is S, . ,v -8 A I ,-., 1 , . X .'V 5 . tx. J f n Q . . . . : I 1 3 3 . . 5 . - . f . 3 n 1 -' , 9 1- , C , . It . ,. . 5-Q-.4 Frrst row I Dudley S Clark J Burlergh J Mullen I Hamel Mr Crocker I Phalen S Roper S Bentley S Record G Mason Second row M Cournoyer A Lemere I Gagnon V St Hrlarre M Dostre L Robte P Raf Hrll L Frlron M Call L Hamel D Homrak B Harvey C Ryan S Roulo B Canney C Allen M Wawrz krewrcz L Rousseau R Rochefort H Lavore B Norton A Zwearcan S Hood Fourth row B Marellr N Dawes C Beaudette D james P Rooney A Geoffrron D Caroll C Stevens S Varney I LaBranche P Ste vens M Stevens M Hrll M Marshall We found the key A ne b grnnrng of ever, scr o l year the gurls of Newmarket Hrgh School look forward to Jorntng the Glee Club Wrth Mr Crocker as our able drrector the members elected Janet Phalen as Presrdent leant e Hamel Vrce presrdent Shtrley Roper Secretary Janet Mullen Treasurer and Srgne Bentley and Janet Burlerth as Lrbrarrans The group rehearsed twrce a week durrng actrvrty perrod and had many oc casrons for extra rehearsals due to the number of performances scheduled durrng the year Many prarses have been gtven to the Glee Club for IIS ftne work At thrswrrtrng the grrls have sung at the Parents Nrght program the Chrrstmas assembly the Parent Teachers Chrrstmas Party and they are expected to appear rn many other programs perhaps the most tm portant ones the Class Day and Graduatron appearances Each year members ofthe club are chosen to represent our hrgh school at the All State Nlusrc Festrval Thrs year those who attended were Patrrcra Rooney Charlyn Stevens Audrey Hawktns and Shtrley Roper Thanks to Lee Wycrk our accompanrst and Mr Crocker s drrectrng we wrll end our year s actrvrtres wrth a great deal of satrsfactton for a Job well done 3: , r , 1 Q . E . j 'f' i 7 9 n A I 4 I l 1 Q -R ' T 8 'K ' E 1 ' .1 ' I y ' f' -' S N ' L X 1 - 1 . ' 1 Lf E V '1 'I ' ' , v N, - , ' ,l -. ferty, Critchett, C. Walker: J. Sewall, M. Ryan, J. Belvleau, H. Gilbert, Brigullo, Latour. 'Third row: C. ll II tt' e ' ' '1 cv , ' ' 1 So that s the toon 1 The Newmarket Hlgh School Mus1c Club was 1n stltutedthls year byagroup of students under the super v1s1on of Mr Crocker our new mus1c 1nstructor At the flrst meetmg of the organlzatlon the followmg Shelton Vlce pres1dent Sh1rley Roper Secretary Charlyn Stevens and Treasurer Shlrley Clark At thls same meet1ng the objectxves of the club were explalned and a tentat1ve soc1al and program calendar was drawn The f1rst soc1al event of the year was a record hop held at the hlgh school Other events st1ll 1n the plan nmng stages at th1s wr1t1ng are a concert by an 1nstru mental group from the Un1vers1ty of New Hampsh1re a sprmg assembly wh1ch w1ll feature another organ1zat1on from outs1de and a trlp to Boston by members to attend New market I-hgh Nmght at the The Boston Pops concerts The bmvest contr1but1on of the MUSIC Club thls year was the sponsorlng of a lyr1cs contest to be used for the Xlma 'viater of our school Wmth a Judgmg board made up of student members and faculty a w1nner w1ll be selected and awarded a pr1ze Muslc w1ll be wr1tten by students under the supervlslon of Mr Crocker Many thanks go to the off1cers for the1r hard work and to those who worked on comm1ttees to make the club a succe s J4 hu. I 1 . f l l 'Q ,s Lx V V K 1 5 Y Wy . ' ..- i 2 l ' , is 't'? . , . students were elected as officers: President, Richard 4 3 . ' I J D l 1 2 , - up. . . . I' n . , ' , - i .Oo N D . . . . at Y . . ' sr ALMA IVIATEH I UV g J V J J A' 'fp JE 5 3 X I 4 J Jlllj JHV JV V J JJJ Q J if EMlJR,,JN fDiii 9 J J? J JJ JJI FJ J JJ JUHJJ Jr HJ W NJ JJ J Ji JEf..LT.1g,VJ.,f.J,Lf,.,L.5j2.6f 5 J JJ J T03 UU 'T JS I J fyf VV F VV' f f Q J JJ.JJJIJJHJJJ J'J:LJ,J,JJfJ J J' JJJ Eur- J J H IM?-?JR.HAlLg'J0THjb g VJJ' ffffrfhrffg 3E cad! A 0 K , S Nl wwf' f s 'ings P21 635 Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March 6 Aprll May .Tune Student Councll Assembly Freshman Receptmn and Day Muslc Club Dance Sophomore Assembly Jun1or Dance Freshman Assembly Amateur Nlght by Athlet1c Club E1ghth Grade Assembly Sophomore Hop Cheerleader Assembly and Rally Sen1or Play Seventh Grade Assembly f Junlor Assembly Iwo Sen1or Dance Sen1or Assembly Open Date Freshman Assembly Open Date Student Councml Dance Lat1n Assembly Junlor Dance Sophomore Dance Bmology Club Assembly Freshman St Patrlck s Emghth Grade Assembly Pep Club Dance Sophomore Assembly Dance Seventh Grade Assembly Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety Dance Nat1onal Honor SOC1Cty Assembly Junlor Prom Mus1c Club Assembly Athlet1c Award Assembly Sen1or Receptlon They hked a b1t o fun they d1d J6 lat I Q xr XV- f l xi' . 19 ' 26 ' . 3 ' 10 17 ' 24 24 ' ' . 7 ' 14 21 . 3 ' 5 l 19 ' A 2 5 . 16 ' ,, 16 ' . I 23 A -, f A ,- 30 - I , X . 6 v I 7 . 16 ' -ll H ,milf I I .ig ir it 13 ' Z0 . ' ' Z7 ' ' 3 10 g l, jx 17 Freshman Dance . F, is? 24 ' fxt f 'aff 8 I ' y I vtg JV is :gf . 2' Z9 ' 5 . 11 ' ' ' H ' ' l ' ll xx ff: x If C A I ,, af xr, Well e 'em come ad e em com 37 C From row Robert Ons George Walker Edward Hamel Richard Caswell Eliot Bosrnger Back row Iac ques Gagnon Richard Shelton William Byron Jerome Canney David Nloore Coach Landroche he fight was over the victory was ours The first workout for boys athletic teams was called for early in September At this gathering an overwhelming number of aspirants turned out to vie for positions on the cross country track team From the very beginning competition between the boys was close be cause each endeavored to be on the team that would go to the state tournament As the team rounded into shape after two weeks of strenuous calis thenics and much running the initial meet of the season was held at San born Seminary The Mule Harriers won the dual meet by the slim mar gin of four points This was the start of the most successful track sea son in N H S history The team again defeated Sanborn in a return meet and continued to regular season was over our lone Class A opponent Dover The culmination of the year s work and efforts was realized when the 'Nlewmarket Harriers defeated a field of fourteen schools for possession or the cox eted plaque which represents state supremacy in cross country One of the outstanding achievements of the year was attained by fresh man Jacques Gagnon as the team participated in the New Englands at East Proxidence R l The yearlrng romped home in 26th position in a field of ox er 1-10 of the best hill and dalers in New England The majority of creditforthe success of the cross country team goes to Coach Landroche Hrs continuing efforts to keep the team in top con dition were the major factors contriouting to the undefeated season 8 ll--t ' , ' --ll . , . . go undefeated in N.I-l.l.l-LA. competition. The outstanding victory of the . - 'i 4 -- . l 1 . . . 1, f Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 01444-Amway Sadedale N.H.S. 26, Sanborn 30 at San- born N.H.S. 21, Sanborn 45 N.H.S. 20, Somersworth 35 at Somersworth N.H.S. 15, St. Anthony 62 N.H.S. 15, Somersworth 47 N.H.S. 15, Eliot 65 N.H.S. 16, Alvirne 43 N.H.S. 15, Phi1ip's Exeter J'.V.'s 50 at Exeter N.H.S. 20, Alvirne 66 N.H.S. 20, Woodbury 85 at Hudson N.H.S. 18, Dover 41 at Dover STATE MEET at Durham N.H.S. 42, Lancaster 70 Sanborn 81 Penacook 109 NEW ENGLAND CROSS- COUNTRY MEET N.H.S. finished in eighth place --fs ,W,,-,,,....-P , I Frrst row Harrlet Lavole Sara Record Elrzabeth Shelton Sandra Walker Second row Charlyn Stevens Manager Patrrcra Rooney Janet Mullen Slnrley Roper Chrrsune Ryan Thlrd row Coach Kunlnskl Slurley Varney Carol Walker Ann Geoffrlon Janet Burlelgh Early tn September an energetlc group of glrls gathered 1n the audl tor1um w1th our new coach MISS KUHIUSRI to begrn the 1952 53 bas there was more to the game of bas ketball than just wmnmg Sports mansh1p played a major part 1n our practrces and games Our team wouldn't be complete w1thout a manager and Charlyn Ste vens fllled th1S posltlon very well She helped ue at practuzeb and gamcb as only a manager could Sadedaie Farmrngton At Farmrngton North Berwrck Hampton Academy .At Hampton Xcademy Elrot Sanborn nemlnary Xt Robrnson Semlnary kt North BETWICR Robrnbon Semlnary Xt Sanborn Semrnary November December December December February January January January February February February . , . A . .Y . D - Q ketball season. We soon realized 40 a rush of feet across the deck 41 gage? P Q Gazda Coach Landroche Standing Louis Lavore George Walker Edward Hamel Rrchard Caswell Ronald Wertzell and Elmer Barley Wrth Mr Landroche agarn at the helm the very successful 1952 53 ason drew to a frnale clrmaxed by a coveted b1d to the N H Class B Tournament At the termrnatron our mrghty men boasted 15 vrctorres as against 3 losses two of whrch were by 3 pornts On deck at the start were veterans Eddre Hamel and George Walker who were capablyjorned by Drck Caswell Jack Gazda Bucky Barley and Jacques Gagnon who earned regular berths rn the Mule powerhouse These boys carried therr enthusrasm down to the frnal whrstle and were rn the thrck of rt ever second as shown by therr 1108 pornts and corn pared to therr opponents' 827 Another trtle was added to our athletrc achievements along with an addrtronal trophy as a result of our capturing frrst place rn the South eastern 'B' League by defeatrng Hampton twrce and overpowering Somersworth and Exeter at home Our regular frve rncluded Ed Hamel at center who was always on hand for a tap rn and who led the frve rn pornts scored As a note rt may be added that Hamel approached the state record rn comprlrng 56 points rn the St Joseph's game with 25 freld goals and 6 foul shots Dead eye George Walker covered rrght forward where hrs well placed shots seldom missed Nrmble Drck Caswell took left forward posrtron and was famous for hrs neat hook shots Alternate guards Buck Barley Jacques Gagnon and Jack Gazda were a constant source of amazement rn therr fast outsrde play skrllful ball harrdlrng drrbblrng long shots and rebounds 4 1 . V S R X 13 YQ ' . ll 7 l Q 5 , 1' 7 .- V JA .. p ' V ' Q Y 5 kr ru , -' j . ,,, fp W x r p 0' ff 'N Kneeling: Richard Shelton, Jacques Gagnon, Char-les Chantre. David Moore, Richard MacDonald, Jack . I . , - se ' ' ' . . . . , . , . . 0 I , . . . . , y . , , , . . . D. . . . I , . l , . . . . . . , . Q . , . , I , 7 Sadedale We They Nov. 25 Farmington 51 2.6 Dec. 2 at Farmington 61 40 Dec. 8 Immaculate Conc. 61 42. Dec. 11 North Berwick 67 50 Dec. 21 at Immaculate 66 65 Conc. ' Dec. 30 at St. Patrick's 58 52 Jan. 6 at Hampton 57 51 Jan. 9 Exeter 73 56 Jan. 12 at Eliot 41 44 Jan at Somersworth Jan Hampton Jan at Exeter Jan Somersworth .Ian St Patr1ck's Feb at St Joseph's Feb at North Berw1ck Feb Ehot Feb St Joseph's TOTALS 1 O8 27 the crew were capable seamen and the capta1n thoroughly under stood h1s busmess 'L 43 0 W o ... 11- .,4n...L Q , l ,N Y . 17:47 - H Front row Bruce Hauschel Charles Chantre, David Moore, Walter Zwearcan, Kenneth White. Sec- ond row Charles Brxsson managerg Eliot Bosinger, Ronald Weitzell, Louie Lavoie, Richard MacDonald, b ar up until you see you're gaining. ' r . , . . J . . , . : J ' I , ! ! 7 I 's The Newmarket Jumor Vars1ty basketball team frmshed the season wrth a record of ten wlns and four losses Th1s year s team was made up of one sen1or Loure LaVO1C two Junrors Davld Moore and Ronald Wertzell two sophomores Donald La bonte and Rrchard MacDonald and four freshmen Kenneth Whrte Charles Chantre Walter Zwearcan and Bruce Hauschel Durmg the season we were hurt by a couple of 1nJur1es and low grades wh1ch should serve warnmg on next year s team The boys have worked hard all season and deserve a great deal of credrt for the basketball they have played I extend to them my whole hearted thanks for the wonderful cooperatlon they have gave me COACH LANDROCHE 44 fig' f , -.dz . .,,, . V ,- l , , A 3:1 1' l f 7s'u'1nA1,l'y!5l,,,f ' 1 :Lg AA .li it J ui 4 JI WJ! Z , ' ,f '5'f 9' W, , f ,, , in Left to rlght Marcla Ryan Carol Walker Hamer Lavole Sandra Walker Marllyn Stevens Ga1lGr1s wold Patrlcla F1tzg1bbon Cl'lSIlI'l6 Ryan Lucllle Flhon Shlrley Roper and janet Mullen September of 52 and once agam the cheerleaders ofN H S set comed three newcomers to the squad They were Carol Walker Har r1et LaVO1C and Marc1a Ryan After many worth wh1le practlces we flnally made our f1rst appear ance at the Cheerleader Rally whlch was held IU the hlgh school aud1 torlum on November Z1 Here we dlsplayed our many new cheers and then danc1ng followed Due to an automob1le accxdent on December 10 Janet Phalen our capable head cheerleader wasn't able to cont1nue on the squad She was replaced by Sandra Walker from the elghth grade who d1d a very good Job on such short not1ce Patrlcla Fxtzglbbon was chosen as the new head cheerleader We the cheerleaders hope that we have played our part 1n makmg the basketball season of 52 53 a succe ss 4 H ll ' out to make their squad something to be proud of. This year we wel- Suddenly, witha loud huzza, a little cloud of pirates leaped from the woods . , . 49' 47 if 1 vt 3 I , A -i' 4 15 :oQlvQb 03,156 NX , O ly S 5 7 1 : ,,-...VV 14 J 90 1...-g -.--Q-3 : 19 ,-n Y . ,M- 6' .43 guage!! The spring of 1952 found our new baseball coach, Mr. Beattie, with the task of building a team to face the tough schedule. The team was formed around a nucleus of three return1ng semors Ted C1chon Rxchard Jarosz and Pete Prltchard Help1ng to make up the rest of the team were Sen1or George M1tchell .Tumors Edd1e Hamel Charles Brlsson and Eddle Mullen Sophomores Terry Dunn George Walker Ronald Record and Davld Moore Freshmen Ph1lLabranche B1lly Byron and Ehot Bos1nger A lack of exper1enced ball players and a schedule of games ln the strong Southeastern League comb1ned to make up a tough season for the Newmarket Nme However the Mules worked hard and provlded many exc1t1ng games for the home fans one more round shot wh1stled through the a1r Segway Under the able coach1ng of Mr Avery and the managerlal hand of Bucky Ba1ley we were gu1ded through that many players from the prev1ous year's team were lost at graduatlon we were faced w1th the task of bu1ld1ng a ball club from young and 1nexper1 enced g1rls w1th many from the .Tumor Hlgh competlng The members of the softball team of 52. are as follows Semors Phyll1s Cr1tchett Lorralne LaBranche Sophomores Ann Geoffr1on Shlrley Varney Sh1r1ey Roper Freshmen Edna Marshall Patr1c1a Rooney Jun 1or I-hgh Sandra Walker Carol Walker Martha Marshall Carol Beaudette Harlene Szabo June Don aldson Y Y . 1 ' , Z , y Q Y 3 I I I S I 1 , . ! ' ' ll an enjoyable season. Due to the fact ' . N v ! I H H . ' . . . , . 9 : , f f I 3 a I ' 1 5 , J 9 I Q J ' 49 fizfamac 7949 Cllfford Abbott U S Army Nlarrlyn Xbbott Mrs Frank Forbes Dorls Bennett Mrs Herbert 'Nlelson Agnes Blanchette Macallen s W1ll1am Bouse U S Army Albert Caswell U S Ma1lCarr1er Carolyn Charest Mrs Forest Kent Rlchard Cllley U N H Marre Foley Telephone Cperator lucllle Haniel Royce Shoe Robert Howcroft U S Army Elalne LaBranche Mrs Joseph Lepage Jean Marshall Sam Smlth Robert Mltchell U S A F Rlchard Ph1lbr1ck New Hampshmre Electrmc o Anme P1ecuch Royce Shoe Patr1c1a Shelton Sk1 resort Colo Marguerlte Stex ens Mrs Rlchard Ph1lbr1ck Esther Tapley Mrs John Dost1e Llnwood Waldron 'XI H Electrlc K1ttery 1950 Marlene Ball Macallen s L1ll1an Barker Mrs Alfred Jablonskl Lucy Barker Massachusettes General Hospmtal Evelyn Bentley Lowell General Hosp1tal Madelmne Blanchette Blanchette s Bakery Rlchard Butler F1rst Nat1onal Stores Robert Cr1tchett U S A1r Force Trudy G1ll1S Mrs Fred Glelar Ruth Hood Mrs Normand St Plerre Alfred Jablonsk1 John Stevens Pa1nter Robert Langloxs Macallen s Allen Mastln U S Army Louxse Mongeon Keene Teacher s College Barbara Morrell Klngston Mfg Co Donald Rondeau K1ngston Mfg Co E1leen Ryan K1ngston Mfg C Dorothy Shlna Sam Smlth off1ce Joan St Laurent Mrs Orson Carr 'Nlormand St P1erre U S A1r Force Helen Vtajda Mrs Roland Levesque Walter Wajda Sh1rley Walker Mrs Vkalter B1xby Town Department Worker Deborah Waugh Mrs R1chard Reed I ' V Y 1 4 ' 1 - '. 1 ' ' A -' . 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