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EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Joyce Flood, Joan Cadieux, Barbara Beldon, Denise Pigeon, Doris Laramee, Roger Carter, Sanford Cota. Second Row: Lyle Hamelin, Ralph Bocash. Roland Denton, Terrill Mason, Roger Dumont. Peter Jeweti, Donald Veilleux, Miss Hapgood. Third Row: Pauline Berthiaumc, Elaine Hulburd, Sandra Thompson, DilftlSflIlti1l.V,C6CllCC1'8tG,E1lZllbCf.ll Bowers, Lucille Forest, Lorraine Gladu, Ann Hardy. Absent: Brenda Chandler. Our class officers are: President. Betty Bowers: Vice President. Barbara Beldong Secretary, Cecile Crete: Treasurer, Peter Jewett. The eighth grade participated in the F.F.A. Fair last fall. During fine autumn weather class members took a hike to the Big Falls and back. Miss Gladys Hapgood. class advisor, accompanied the students. who brought back many interesting things to show their classmates. Eighth graders took part in the State Forestry Essay Contest and were proud to have two winners in this district-Roland Denton. who won Grst prize and Betty Bowers, who placed third. Our grade has kept records of the Book Wagon books for grades eight through twelve. We had a Christmas party and attended the Halloween party. We also took part in the Christmas concert. Sandra Thompson represents the class in the band. In the One-Act Play Contest, two boys from the eighth grade took part and four girls served as usher- ettes. Andrew Vincent moved away but Sanford Cota joined the class, thus our number remains at 27. Three students were on the J. V. basketball tram: Roland Denton, Peter Jewett and Lyle Hamelin. There are also three managers of the high school girls' team. They are: Barbara Beldon, Betty Bowers and Sand1'a Thompson. There are some boys participating in the seventh and eighth grade b21SlictbH1lt621I'I1- Page Twenty-six
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V.. ., . . . ,. ..,, l . FRESHMAN CLASS Front Row: Mr. Zeno, Patricia Wetherby. Bruce Douglas, Dean Hall, Marilyn Page, Alma CYZIQIIC. Teddy Jewett, Beverly Flood. Eineline Morse . Second Row: Rachel Sargent. Gloria White, Alicia Choquette, Alcicle Roberts, Jerry Firkey. Kenneth Darling, Paul Laitres, Eugene St. Onge, Robert Gendron. Third Row: James Wells. Robert Hardy, Daryl Cole, Donald Fuller, Eugene Dionne. Don Willis, Alan Robinson, Richard Berthiaunie. S The class ollieers tor the year 1955 were: President., Marilyn Page: Vice President. Dean Hall: Secretary. Alina Gagne: Treasurer, Bruce Douglas: and Ted Jewett, repre- sentative lo the Student Council. Our class advisor was Mr. Zeno. and we appreciate the guidance he gave us. One ol' the things that we will remember for a long time was our initiation at the Connnunity f'-Iall on Senteinber 130. 1955. Marilyn Page and Ted Jewett had the honor of being chosen Kina and Queen of the Harvest Ball. The class participated in the One-Act Play Contest on April 13. Our play was Bobby Sox, and while we didnt win the first prize, we did enjoy presenting it. Page Twenty-five
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SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: Mary Jana Cadieux, Shirley Demers, Stanlev Warner, Gayton Veilleux, Gary Gallup, Karleen Haynes, Kathleen Douglas. Second Row: Valerie Horn, Mary Vadnais, Ellen Wilcox, Arlene Ramsdell, Lillian Fidler, Claudette Auger, Constance Handy, Patricia Diette, Mrs. Buttcrtielci. Third Row: Roger Crete, Harold Hansen, Richard Parker. Gerald Combs, Ralph Judd, William 1.1-page, Robert Starr, Nelson Berry. Francis Gladu. Absent: Alfred Santaw. Class ofiicers are: President, Kathleen Douglas, Vice President, Karleen Haynes, Secretary, Robert Creteg Treasurer, Garv Gallup. Kathleen Douglas is our representative to the Student Council. Nelson B9l'I'y and Richard Parker are now in the band. Page Twenty-seven
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