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Class Of 1952 President - Marion Cary Vice President - Ann Swift Secretary - Bernice LaBar Treasurer - Belva Sevey Reporter - Clark Trerise Advisor- Mrs. Radway FIRST ROW: Janis Parker, Belva Sevey Bernice LaBar, Marion Cary, Marlene LaMay SECOND ROW: Beverly Witherell, Louise. Perry, Mrs. Radway, Loraine Witherell Ann Swift. THIRD ROW: William Richards, Arnold Stra- der, Clark Trerise, Phillip Snell, Malcolm Wilcox, Carl Thompson. We are the class of '52 Mrs. Radway, our advisor, this year is new The library is where we meet We can be heard when we turn on the heat Although Regan and Bicknell didn't stay Carl from the sophomore room did stray Selling chances on a blanket was quite a chore Miss Bloomfield made fudge to have us sell more Our food sale was a very big task What happened to the food, everyone did ask When we're seniors this coming year, And graduate, we'll shed a tear. Class Of 1953 President - David Place Vice Pres. - Merrill Brainard Secretary - Janet Miller Treasurer - Eugene Groebler Reporter - Edward Snickles Advisor - Miss Johnson FIRST ROW: Miss Johnson, Sandra Mathewson, Martha Stark, Barbara Thomas, Doro- thy Conklin, Linnie Hotaling SECOND ROW: Lyndon Seaver, Merrill Brainard, Edward Lu- cas, David Place, Eugene Groebler, Edward Snickles, Lynn Clark THIRD ROW: Norene Watson, Joyce Howes, Doris Holcomb, Janet Miller, Wanda Bush, Joyce Witherell ABSENT: Audrey Aiken The activities of this class consisted of selling tickets for a turkey raffle and se ing the North Country Life. At the time this is written the class is considering another activity, but final plans have not yet been made. The class is deeply grateful for all ac of cooperation so many have shown to make our sophomore year a successful one. 9.2 I
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FIRST ROW: Raymond Waite, Stephen Swift, Raymond LaBar, Donald Weller, Alexander Grant Malcolm Stacy. SECOND ROW: Molly Stark, Mary Bicknell, Elva Shampine, Lois Stark, Beatrice Mott, Betty Cary. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pelotte, John Snell, William Goodrich, Al- fred Remington, Garry Newtown Ed Frank, James Webster. FOURTH ROW: Judy Wright, Ger- trude McRobbie, Grace Christy, Altha Reed, Edith Rosenbarker, Mary Eileen Costa. President - Judy Wright Vice Pres. - Edith Rosenbarker Secretary - Gertrude McRobbie Treasurer - Elva Shampine Reporters - Grace Christy and Garry Newtown Advisor - Mr. Pelotte Class Of 1954 The freshman class consisted of twenty-six members at the beginning of the year. In January, Billy Goodrich joined the class. The class voted to pay twenty-five cents a month dues. They had a round and square dance December 20, at the Parishville Town Hall. Music was furnished by Don and His Happy Roving Boys. Everyone had a good time. The following left our class and went to another school during the year: Lillian Bra- dish, Dale Brown, Keitha Drean, and Wenda Sabre. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: David Armstrong, Leon Strader, Andrew Adner; Lyndon Snickles, Rupert Shel- don, Eugene Conklin. SECOND ROW: Irene Emlin, Helen Weller. Phyllis Allen, Beverly Dibble, Janet Thomas, June Castle. THIRD ROW: Mr. Knapp, Rober Regan, Thomas Davis, Harry Miller, Gerald Reed, James Bradish, Joseph Witherell, Maxine Chevier. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Wells, Philip Witherell, Nancy Groebler, Jean Stark, Caro- iyn Warner, Charlotte Wil- Daby Richard Gar7 Richard ABSENT: Dewey Peck, Mary v dish Rob«rt Miller, Edison Richards. Vice Prp Ta311163 Rra(ii3h; Secretary-Nancy Groebler; Song Leader-Phyllis Allen; Advisor-Mr.Knapp Wilson sldent Relen Weller; Treasurer-Leon Strader; Reporters-Richard Gary and Charlotte Massa h deginning of the year, we had thirty-four members. Gaylord Rockwell moved to a sieJ asebts. Willard Gilbert left school to work on his father’s farm. The class planned have aS ? ride with the seventh grade, but it was indefinitely postponed. The class voted to eparate graduation and picnic in June. 23
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