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5 11 th c • cuiors The Class of 56 wishes to thank you, the Seniors, for your kind and helpful attitude to us as freshmen. Although the school was new to us when we arrived, the graduating class made us feel as if we were a real part of it. Now that you are leaving, we wish you success in whatever you may attempt. James Stack, President Patricia LaFratta, Vice-President Patricia Joyce, Secretary-Treasurer The Senior Class has been a very helpful class to all the other classes and to our school. Their assistance during the year has made this a most successful year. So, to you who graduate this year we would like to say - Thank You! Albert Kandarian, President Carol Johnson, Vice-President Barbara Highling, Secretary Roger Carriere, Treasurer The Sophomore Class of 55 wishes to offer their congratulations to the graduating class of 1953. Al- though the thought of yom leaving N.A.H.S. brings sadness to us, the knowledge that you have achieved success in your journey through high school en- courages us to follow your good example. All Good Wishes! Ray Charron, President Faye Germaine, Vice-President June Mayer! ' Secretary Donald Betts, Treasurer As President of the Class of ' 53 , I should like to express, on behalf of the class, our sincere thanks to all of the underclassmen who have contributed in one way or another, to make our four-year stay at North High the big success that it has been. Also to the faculty goes our appreciation for the help they have given us. And, to Mr. Regan, many thanks for the understanding and assistance that he has shown us as our principal. Although our four years at North High are at an end, we should like to leave behind this one thought, that others may realize: In youth we learn; in age we understand. Richard Langille To you, the members of the Class of 1953, goes much credit for your cooperation with the Red Cap staff this year. When an issue was about to come out, the Senior homerooms were always practically 100% in orders. This brought much satisfaction to us for we knew that the Seniors were with us. We know that you were not always thoroughly satisfied with each issue, bu t common sense says that we couldn ' t give everyone what he wanted. As you turn the pages of this Red Cap in years to come, we hope that you will enjoy reading it as much as you do now. Thanks again for your unfailing cooperation. Sincerely, Harry Pollock Muriel Valley Co-Editors “Sn pouti) toe learn: 3n age toe unbersitanti.” The Red Cap dr’a e 1
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