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F RESHMAN CLA First f0li', left to right: C. Wilder, D. Burpee, D. Good, N. Bates, D. Gorton, K. Davis, M Pinkham, R. Cowan, M. Bonito. Second row: M. Tibbetts, V. Braley, Towne, C. Weeks, B. Kershner, G. Mitchell, D Worthen, E. Wilson, J. Nickerson, N. Andrews, F. Snowdeal. Third row: L. Lemerise, C. Hendricks, S. Currier, M. Dunton, L. Palmer, D. Whitley, Carter, R. Dow, J. Lanpher, C. Norris, F. Tasker, P. Bourgoine, J. Long, L. Boylan, . Dow, C. Bates, I. Holt. Fourth row: Mr. Fairweather. J. Lanpher, S. Colby, E. Lindsay, J. Shaw, YV. Smith, J Robinson, B. Sargent, S. Hughey, D. Adams, P. Rideout, J. Gilbert, P. Carter, J. Fletcher N. Whittaker, R. Tasker, Mr. Moores. Fifth row: H. Malcolm, D. Wilber, R. Emerson, P. Metivier, A. Titcomb, F. Brown, J. Stuart G. Burnham, P. Williams, D. Savage, R. Oliver, J. Witham, H. Dow, B. Delong, A. Bonito, L. Shaw. - J E 9 5 On September 29, 1955, the Freshman Class held its first meeting. The following class officers were elected: President, Betty Kershnerg Vice- President, Glen Mitchell, Secretary, Caroline Weeks, Treasurer, Darlene Wortheng Student Council, Jon Stuart. Participating in Girls' Basketball were Dar- lene Worthen, Dale Adams, Susan Currier, and Patricia Carter. In Boys' Basketball John Witham, Robert Cowan, Leland Shaw, John Carter, Kent Davis, Dale Good, Fred Brown, and Alan Titcomb were our representatives. Having roles in a one-act play, His First Shave,'l were Judy Gilbert, Virginia Braley, Nancy Whittaker, John Carter, and Neal An- drews. This page sponsored by THE FRESHMAN CLASS
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S OPH OM DRE CLASS Q5 Front row, left to fight: S. Mitchell. J. Hopkins. J. Hurlhurl. QI. Young, K. Thompson, M. Swett. D. Ki-4-piiig. G. Hopkins. F. Bennett, lvl. Phillirook. I.. Proctor, Second row: Miss Clomlr. P. Dunioii. L. Reynolds. D. Colby. D. Arno. M. Alley. M. Liinphcr, E. Arno. C. liltlvticltl. S. .'Xiiclvrsoii. Y. liiilmr. li. l z.1svr. P. Bourgome. R. Phelps, C, Adams. Mrs, Rirli, Third mic: A. Strom. Good. R. Brown. R, Long. li. Turner. D, Henderson. R. Chase, C, Preble, N, lYliitl:-y. l.. Dyer. R. Coiiunt. R. lngiills. D. Pi-lkey. R. Graves. Brginscoiiibc. Fourth TOZt'.' R. Philbi-ook. R. Urrlwaly. C. Kcrsliiirr. l.iix'wiiy. YYhitney, E. Wlilliaiiis, G. Ludden. The Sophomore Class held its Grst meeting September 15, 1955. The following oilicers were elected: President, Michael Swettg Vice-President, Keith Thompsong Secretary, Diana Keeping, Treasurer, Janey Young, Student Council, Ruth Ann Phelps, Lyle Seavey, Michael Swett. The following Sophomores participated in athletics: Varsity Basketball, Lyle Seavey, Carl- ton Preble, and Cecil Kershnerg Junior Varsity, Gary Braley, Michael Swett, Keith Thompson, George Ludden, and Arthur Strout, Managerg Girls' Basketball, Janey Young, Sylvia Anderson, Virginia Bubar, Colleen Littlefield, and Janice Hurlburt. Cheerleaders were Ruth Ann Phelps and Kay Fraser. There were twelve Sophomores in our class taking part in Sophomore Prize Speaking. The Sophomores also presented a one-act play, If Girls Asked Boys for Dates. This page sponsored by THE SOPHOMORE CLASS
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