Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Senior Class favorites Most Popular DAVID REYNOLDS Best Dancers DAVID REYNOLDS AND JEAN SCOTT Most Likely To Succeed LINDA RAMSEYER Best Looking 7 jean SCOTT Most Carefree - - DIANA FORTIN Best All Around JEAN ZWOLENSKY Most Athletic CYNTHIA THIBAULT Neatest - - - JEAN SCOTT Most Punctual -LINDA RAMSEYER Most Artistic DIANA FORTIN AND AUDREY MARIEN Chief Giggler DIANA FORTIN Biggest Eater DAVID REYNOLDS Best Dressed - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- DORIS LAJOIE Best Natured JEAN ZWOLENSKY Most Ambitious - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- LINDA RAMSEYER Class Wit DAVID REYNOLDS Youngest LINDA RAMSEYER Most Talkative DAVID REYNOLDS Most Serious -LINDA RAMSEYER Noisiest DAVID REYNOLDS Most Bashful JEAN SCOTT Well-Mannered JEAN SCOTT Mischievous DAVID REYNOLDS AND DIANA FORTIN Laziest DAVID REYNOLDS Shortest DORIS LAJOIE Tallest JEAN ZWOLENSKY AND DAVID REYNOLDS Most Efficient — MABEL JENKS Prettiest Hair AUDREY MARIEN Best Sport NITA SHAW Most Co-Operative -DORIE BEAUSOLEIL Sponsored by TALBOT WOOL COMPANY

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Jreskmett First row: D. Courchine, V. Thibault, M. Daigneault, F. Wagner, J. Gefis, J. Hawes, C. Jackson, E. Crum. Second row: S. Thomas, R. Snow, C. Dupee, M. Mingo, E. Ry- der, A. Zwolensky, N. Wing, R. Gorman, R. Boucher. Third row: N. Curran, B. Bruce, J. May, M. Hall, N. Hallahan, N. Phillips, D. Hersey, C. Gay, B. Bilodeau, T. Bry- ant. Fourth row: R. Farris, K. Dufresne, B. Blake, C. Jacobs, R. Lizotte, W. Shaw, S. Amaral, W. Marshall, W. Gaudreau, G. Poudrier, R Madieiros, R. Pouliot, R. Wynn, R. Wentzell, B. Finch, R. Roberge, N. Gouveia, B. Gildersleeve, J. Fitzgerald. Absent: J. Casey, N. Leonard, Mrs. J. Findlater, Advisor. President- Thomas Bryant Vice President Salvatore Amaral Secretary Marjorie Hall Treasurer Roger Boucher The seniors wish each member of the Freshman Class many rewarding and enjoyable ventures. Sponsored by WILLIAM F ALES



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Class Zrip DEAR DAIRY April 20, 1953 At last, the day for which we have waited four years has come. Right now, believe it or not, we are sitting in the lobby of the Hotel Annapolis in Washington after a very exciting and tiring day. We left Providence this morning at 8:45, and arrived in Baltimore about 5:00 p.m. We had dinner at the Hotel Stafford, and then came by bus to Washington. What a wonderful driver, with the cutest southern accent! Well, it ' s 12:00 a.m. now, time to hit the sack. More tomorrow. April 21, 1953 After the first, but NOT the last, wait for the Lancaster chaperons, we went on our first tour this morning to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, which was very in- teresting--money , money, money! Then a trip to the beautiful Arlington Memorial Cemetery, where we just missed the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier. After that, we were off to Mount Vernon, which was really marvel- lous. All the gardens were in bloom, and the buildings looked as stately and as charm- ing as we imagined Mount Vernon to be. Then Chicken in the Rough at the Pendaw Restaurant in Alexandria, and we were off again to the Capitol, where we heard part of the Senate debate on the Tideland Oil question. We just about made it to the Fran- ciscan Monastery--which is something that I wouldn ' t miss for the world. The church and catacombs were wonderful--and made me, at least, feel like new. Dinner was at the hotel, and we were off once more, this time to visit the Lincoln Memorial and the Congressional Library. The view of Washington lighted up was very thrilling. April 22, 1953 We visited the Washington Monument this morning, and several courageous people climbed the 898 steps to the top. The elevator was bad enough for me ! Next in line was the White House, where we passed through the famous East Room. Then, we visited the Smithsonian Institute, where each person had a chance to visit what- ever section of the museum he or she was most interested in. In the afternoon we visited Annapolis. We saw the chapel, museum, and the tomb of John Paul Jones. We then watched the magnificent dress parade, which consisted of twenty-seven hundred cadets and two bands. Wow! Dinner was at the Casino Royal, and then each group went their merry way--swimming, dancing, or Glen Echo Amusement Park. It ' s late now, and so more tomorrow, when we arrive in New York. Sponsored by ORA ANDREWS

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