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REGINALD FLOYD LABOUNTY The unspoken word does no harm. Reg is the quietest boy in the class. Active in F. F.A. , we are sure Chorus lg F.F.A. l,2,3,4. MARY LOU EMERSON It's better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Marilou is a pint-sized firecracker with a ready grin and slow temper. For three years she has led the O.H.S. basketball fans in desperate or victorious cheers . We wish you the best of luck in X-Ray Technique, Mary. Chorus 1,25 F.H.A. Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 j.V. Cheerleader lg Var- sity Cheerleader 2,3,4g Class Secretary 3. BE RNICE JEAN DUPRE Let us be of good cheer. Although Bemice comes from Irasburg, she has faithfully supported our school activities. Her friendly manner will bring her many good times Best of luck, Bernice . Chorus l,2,3,4g F.H.A. lg Press Club 49 Commercial Club 3,45 j.V. Cheerleader 2. SHARON GRACE DYER Have fun when you cang you're going to be dead a long time . Sharon joined us in her junior year from Craftsbury Academy, but we feel as if we have known her all through high school. Her friendliness has won her many friends, and with this important quality, we know she'll be a success. Best of luck, Sharon. Basketball l,2,33 Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Vice President lg Class Pres- ident Zg Student Council 2. 14 he will make an excellent farmer. We wish you the best of luck, Reg.
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GLENN EDWARD GUYETTE And still be doing- -never done. Glenn is a popular member of our class . He has been active in many extra-curricular activities, especially science club. We wish you luck in your future career, Glenn. Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 3,43 Orchestra 45 Glee Club 3,43 Boys' Double Quartet 4g All -State Music Festival 43 Soccer Team 3,43 Baseball l,3, 45 Manager 2g Science Club 4, Vice President 3: Press Club 3,45 Year- book Staff 43 Dramatics l,2,3,4g State Science Fair 2,3,4g Boys' State 35 Magazine Drive Captain l,2, Assistant Business Manager 35 Basket- ball 4g Northeastern Music Festival 4. RUTH ISABEL SKINNER Good will is the mightiest practical force in the world. Although Ruthie is very quiet, she has always been willing to lend a helping hand. This is a quality worth its weight in gold. Good luck al- ways, Ruthie. Chorus l,2,3,4g Basketball 2. SHIRLEY VIVIAN COLE Such a happy carefree girl. Shirl will long be remembered for her pretty hair and pleasant smile. She has been a lot of fun and always kept the class smiling. Good luck Shir1. Chorus l,2,4g F.H.A. 1,23 Commercial Club 3. BONNIE JEAN LACOSS To take things as they are. Bonnie, another quiet member of our class, is known for her happy-go- lucky disposition. We wish you the best of luck in whatever you pursue, Bonnie. Chorus l,2,3,4g F.H.A. lg Press Club 43 Commercial Club 3,45 j.V. Cheerleader lg Varsity Cheerleader 2. 13
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Senior Officers President ....... Nancy Dean Vice Pres. . . Arestide Hamel, jr. Secretary ....... Betty Perkins Treasurer .... Sandra Swanson Co-sponsors . . Mrs. England Mr. Stacy CLASS MOTTO: Before us is the timber-- let us build. CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation CLASS COLORS, Black and white Nancy Dean, Arestide Hamel, Jr., Sandra Swanson, Betty Perkins CLASS SONG Tune: Look For the Silver Lining Now we are graduating From Orleans High School we hold so dearg Now we are leaving our friends and teachers Whom we have found so loyal through all these four short years . We each must go forth alone, To face the vast world we now must gog But we will always remember Orleans And all the memories that we do hold. Whene'er a dark cloud rolls by, We will return to the days we 've known: When we look forward to new horizons We will remember that we're not alone. By jean Manley Nancy Dutton Student Council The first project carried out by the Student Council was the writing of a new constitution which was ac- cepted by the student body. The Council planned the Christ- mas party, helped the faculty spon- sor a chicken-pie supper to increase the general fund, and advertised for basketball games . HONOR ROLL fUpper quarter in order of rankj William Sandrin Nancy Dutton Betty Perkins Nancy Dean Mary Emerson Betty Petit Sue Barton Catherine Boulanger lean Manley Mary Carpenter Seated: Rachel Boivin, Secretaryg Mr, Stacy, Faculty Advisorg Arestide Hamel, Jr President Sandra White Vice Presidentg Donnie Kennison, Treasurer. Standing: Billy Ingalls, Alden Hilliker, Nancy Dean, Steve Alexander, Sandra Merchant Eugene Childers 15
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