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cgfarobm an fl! The election of officers was as follows: President, Richard Gagne, Vice President, Robert de Rochemont, Secretary, Carol Beaudette, Treasurer, Richard Demers, and Student Council Representatives, Robert McGowen and Donald Labonte. Lorraine Hamel was to be our yearbook editor, Carol Beaudette assistant editor, and Bruce Hauschel, business manager. We were true upperclassmen in November when we received our most prized possessions . . . class rings. The next big event was the Christmas party sponsored by the Junior Class. ln May we presented our play which was entitled, Where's Laurie, directed by Mr. Folsom. The cast had a most enioyable time, and it will long be remembered by us. May 20 was a big night for us. We held our annual Junior Prom which turned out to be very successful. The gym was gaily decorated with orchid and white streamers. The Grand March was led by Gretchen Mason and Robert de Rochemont, and we danced to the music of The Cavaliers. Carol Beaudette and Robert de Rochemont were chosen as class marshals for the graduating class. Carol Allen, Jeannette Belleau, Lor- raine Hamel, Richard Demers, Richard Beaulieu, and Bruce Hauschel were chosen as ushers and usherettes for graduation and the reception. Our Senior year has finally arrived. September 7, l955, was here and twenty-five Seniors were in their same seats. We were again in Room 5 with Mr. Miner as our class advisor. At our first class meeting we elected officers. They are as follows: President, Bruce Hauschel, Vice President, Robert de Rochemont, Secre- tary, Carol Beaudette, Treasurer, Richard Demers, Student Council Representatives, Gretchen Mason and Robert McGowen. Late in September we had our Senior pictures taken. We also chose green and white for our class colors and red rose as our class flower. June 14, 1956, is the closing of our high school days. With mist in our eyes, loyalty in our hearts, and a regret for our departure, we pass from possibility to actuality. CARCL BEAUDETTE Ns
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September 3, 1952, forty-six pupils enrolled as Freshmen at N.H.S. Mr. Landroche was our advisor in Room 3. The following week we elected officers at our first class meeting. They were as follows: President, Carol Beaudette, Vice President, Lor- raine Hamel, Secretary, Priscilla Wycik, Treasurer, Martha Marshall, and Student Council Representatives, Carol Walker and Bruce Hauschel. Late in September, the class felt like true members of N.H.S. Freshman Initiation was held, and dressed in silly outfits, passing lollipops, and bowing down to the almighty Seniors. ln October we put on our first assembly which was a thrilling mystery program. We, as Freshmen, held our St. Patrick's dance which was a colorful event. The auditorium was gaily decorated in green and white. September 9, 1953, we returned to high school as Sophomores. We soon found out that Mr. LaBouthillier was to be our class advisor in Room 4. Our first class meeting was held later in the week, and we elected officers as follows: President, Lorraine Hamel, Vice President, Carol Walker, Secretary, Bruce Hauschel, Treasurer, Priscilla Wycik, Student Council Representatives, Carol Walker and Bruce Hauschel. Late in October we held our first social event which was the Sopho- more Hop. The high school auditorium was gaily decorated, and music was provided by the Art Turner Orchestra. Lorraine Hamel and Robert de Rochemont led the Grand March. September 8, 1954, was a big day for us as we were beginning our third year of high school. Mr. Stone was the advisor of Room 5 with thirty-one pupils reporting for classes. IQSQ fo
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Easf 1 nof esfamenf Gretchen Mason leaves her abnlnty to sneak out of offnce practuce to Joanne Reardon Robert de Rochemont leaves has love for music to Bobby Whute Carol Beaudette leaves her talent for forging Phys Ed excuses an the safe keeplng of Mr Landroche Bruce Hauschel leaves has 39 Olds to the future N H S hot rodder Jean Ryan Muruel Wawrzkuewncz leaves her serene manner to Joan Pohopek Ruchard Gagne leaves has guutar to Joyce Grochmal Jeanette Belleau leaves her abullty for getting Into mlschlef to Judy Hale Richard Demers leaves hrs qunet smlle to Denms Abbott Frances Brlgulao leaves her knack of talklng her way out of anythung to Bully Mason Rnchard Beaulleu leaves has bashfulness to Ronald Davns Carol Walker leaves her buultun PA system to Connie Bloom for furthermg her cause Ken White leaves his spelllng ablllty to Sandra Dodds Lorralne Hamel leaves her 'ob as chnef edltor to anyone who has a full bottle of asplrln Good luck Sandy' The McGowen twms leave thetr nicknames Ding and Dong to the Sklarsku twlns Nancy Dawes leaves her artnstlc talent to Mrs Teen Now she can draw the pnctures on the blackboards Bernard Balllargeon leaves his DA and charm to Casey Call Joan Labranche leaves all her money to Denny to buy a murror for the gurls room Jacques Gagnon leaves has white bucks to Mr Greenwood Cynthia Hull leaves her philosophy of llfe to Mr Mlner Walter Zwearcan leaves his crewcut to Walter Schultz Mary Lasofsky leaves her ponytall to Jane Holk Richard Pohopek leaves has knowledge of science to Mr Greenwood for further use an has teachnng career CLASS OF 56 - I . . . , . , - . . . ll f ll 11 ll I - 1 1
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