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SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1: D. Burke, F. Hanson, P. Proctor, G. Fletcher, P. Harris, R. Brown, P. Ramsey, D. Mit- chell, G. Gilman, J. Getchell. Row 2: N. Day, A. Murphy, M. Cook, E. Gothberg, J. Wiseman. J. Gray, E. Look, M. Booth, L. Ingalls, K. Rideout, M. McAtee, R. Rollins. Row 3: L. Grendell, H. Plummer, R. Mills, N. Frost, D. Williams, Nlr. Curry, S. Turner, R. Hawthorne, A. Braley. Row 4: R. Gerry, R. Condon, H. Shaw, R. Dow, R. Sewell, K. Shorey. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class started this year with much enthusiasm regarding class affairs. After one week, we elected the following class officers: Richard Brown President Paul Ramsey Vice President Patricia Harris Sec'y 8: Treas. Sterling Turner, Frances Hanson Student Council Mr. Curry is our Faculty Advisor. Our first objective has been to im- prove our financial condition. The first project of our class was to change the Sophomore Prize Speaking from the Spring to the fall. Several inter- ested students took part. This year was the first time this activity has been open to the public. The girls' first prize went to Betty Look and second prize to Kathleen Rideout. Other girl speakers were Nancy Day,Jane Wiseman, and Gloria Gilman. Rachel Rollins was alternate. The boys' first prize was won by Richard Brown and second prize by Donald Williams. Other speakers were Norman Frost, Dale Mitchell, Leslie Grendell and the alternate was Roland Hawthorne. We have had a hayride and our class won the first interclass Winter Carni- val Trophy. Unless something unexpected hap- pens, we hope to have one of the most successful years in the history of our class.
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' ., l. JUNIOR CLASS Rowlx D. Paradis, A. Easley,C. Brawn, E. Pinkhain, N, Tucker, E. Gorten, R. Parlee, J. Grendell, W. Jarvis Row 2: B. MacKenzie, J. Towne, A. Braley, J. Tardy, B. Oliver, A. Pratt, R. Tucker, R. Small Mrs. Hall Row 3: M. Mullen, E. Long, G. Finnemore, R. Rich, P. Heath, D. Keniston, W. Richardson, L. Holt, S. Smith, W. Stevens JUNIOR CLASS The first Junior class meeting was held September 14, 1949, during which the following class officers were elect- ed: Ernest Gorten President Richard Parlee Vice-President Esther Pinkham Secretary Nancy Tucker Treasurer Janace Tardy, Wade Richardson, Sterling Smith, Ernest Gorten Student Council Our faculty advisor is Mrs. Madeline Hall The members of the class who ord- ered their class rings last spring re- ceived them in the fall. Our candidates for Winter Carnival King and Queen were Richard Parlee and Constance Prawn. Tryouts for Junior Prize Speaking were held on Feb. 15, 1950. Girls se- lected were: Constance Brawn, Joan Graves, Delina Paradis, Alma Pratt, and Janace Tardy. and the alternate, Jane Towne. The boys who were jud- ged best were: George Finnernore, Paul Heath, William Jarvis, Malcom Mullen and Richard Parlee. The al- ternate Was Desmond Keniston.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1: M. Proctor, J. Robinson, R. Estes, R. Myrick, S. McAtee, P. Patchell, L Gray, D. Lancaster, D. Jarvis, M. Hawthorne. Row 2: M. Lovely, M. Buzzell, F. Whitten, R. Nelson, M. Bryson, B. Bates, J. Ramsey, J. Abbott, B. Fletcher, D. Shea, J. Jones, A. Garrison, A. Brackett. Row 3: G. Tibbetts, R. Gray, M. Oliver, E. Gerry, J. Boylan, J. Carr, D. Long, T. Bragg, L. Parker, M. French, M. Hussey, Mr. Schmitz. Row 4: R. Chaplin, L. Tuttle, W. Berry, H. Rich, B. Whitney, R. Day, W. Noble, M. Varney. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class of N. H. S. held their first election of officers September 13, 1949. The officers el- ected are as follows: Paul Patchell President Shirley McAtee Secretary Lewis Gray Treasurer Joan Ramsey Student Council We agreed to pay 31.00 a year for dues and have a class meeting every other week. We plan to have a box social in the spring. At the meeting of October 31, it was decided to send presents to Beulah Bates while she was in the hospital and to have a card shower for Eugene Gray. We were to get a gift for the president who broke his leg while skat- ing. The class also voted to give 35.00 toward a gift for Mr. Kennedy.
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