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K 1 Freshmen f W 1 1 1-JZ. 5 Jdfa' 'M IUQM First Row: E. Christie, B. Freeman, V. Chase, P. Deane, Mrs. Pratt, Yoyos,' nf 4,544 lf N' M. S-toll, B. Fredrickson, B. Bostock, J. Arenburg. Scconrl Row: Orville Learned, 4 ' - F. Burns, V. Crosby, P. Carli, C. Forsythe, D. Call, B. Andrm-sen, S. Havey,,' '-Ggds. - uf' M. Clarke, J. Francis, P. Broadbent. Third Row: J. lsham, R. Cheverie, R. 1 ' A 1 Hammond, J. Glauben, J. Gage, B. Bishop, R. Glaulmen, J. Paris, F. Fiske. ' X131 'f I A, .V- . ., ,M ,. It was a very exciting experience for the freshman class to sponsor the Moonlight Serenade, our first dance, under the supervision of Miss Yoyos, our class adviser. We are very proud of our fellow classmate, Fred Jones, who won the . g Croufell-Collier high salesman award in the fall Magazine Drive in charge ,y of Mrs. Ruth Cote. .' Elected to several ofiices in the Youth Town election were eight qualified freshmen, who did a marvelous job in representing their corre- s' sponding town offices. i r' . . sw Due to the large size of our class, two rooms, supervised by Mrs. JJ Pratt and Miss Yoyos, were necessary. This division was a disappoint- R 4 ment to all. A wonderful class picnic was all our thriving class needed to top off a prosperous and enjoyable year. There are three more years yet to come. Can they be better? ' BARBARA FREEMAN, ,56 X. A., L PETER BROADBENT, '56 ' f it is -Q First Row: J. VanBuskirk, C. Morris, B. MacDonald, R. Wikstrom, Miss Yoyos, Pi , X C. Sargeant, N. Leo, M. Stoll. Scco11dRo11.'.' F. Jones, N. Libby, C. Recd, M. Paris, 1' 'N if i C. Pierce, J. Moors, B. Napolitan, P. Merrill, B. Johnson. Third Ifow: L. Travers, p JJ A. Peterson, D. McAloney, D. Moore, J. Wise, H. Shepard, R. Pimintel. 'pts' 0. -:A W . pr K, 6, .. of , 'tf s 1 Q 4 President ' Margaret Deane V ice-Prresideizt Barbara Frederickson S6C?'6fm'y Maren Stoll T'I'6flSIl'7'6?' Virginia Chase Student Council Mary Freeman Richard Hammond I Eff-- 76,-Lu fz,mL 1 5' 1' g F.. 7 Q ' f. 3 fini. fs., -' , nf . 'Hu . M.'f' ' 1, !:f'f ff lk V. 1 f:Ai ,Mil
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KW '- J . of if 5 Sophomores Pvcsidevzt Deborah Jones Vice-President Donald Romine Sec1'efa1'y Ruth Donnell T1'edsm'e1' Charlene Eldridge Student C ofuncil u 4' S .I Diane Bis Robert Cl 1 Q! L x A J f M xy. l ' i mi'-. J' ik Sd ' First Row: G. Ehlert, R. Donnell, D. Romine, Mr. Bakon, Miss Boornazian, ' Charlene Eldridge, C. Flood. Second Row: G. Beaton, B. Furnace, Y. Blakesly, ' U' J. Eldridge, G. Cook, J. Gage, D. Bishop, N. Pierce. Third Row: W. Ash, ' Qx R. Clark, P. Cotty, H. Green, J. Angey. Q Everyone knowsi the Sophomores, that rollicking bunch of students, that overflow into the two homerooms. of Our Miss Brooks, room 10, and Dashing Mir. Bakon, room 3. ,v c We led off this year with ours classkdance, the Sophomore Sock Hop, on December Hfth. It was defihitely classed as a success, even by Miss . Boornazianl upon whose ,shoulders the task of advising us rest-ed. Weilost several dfiiour members this year fThelma Arenburg, o i got marriedg'Melvin Drake, who went to work, and Andrew Parker, A ho has gone. into the Navyl, but we have gained some also fCharles Smith, who zarrived from Whitman Highg Jermaine Ehlert, who also is from N .nf o .X I Q Whitman Highg Paul Cotty, from private school, Harriet Learned, from J Abington Highg and Nancy Pearce, who after a slight absence has re- turriedb. I am sure you know them. . - . Our Sophomore year in Pembroke High School will long be remem- bered ourselves and those around us. We are anticipating greater rendwn as .Juniors this coming year and as part of the first graduating .class atfthe forthcoming Regional High School. DEBBY JONES, '55 ' 'First Row: R. Stiles, D. McSweeney, J. West, Miss Brooks, Miss Boornazian, J. Lyons, J. Melanson, H. Learned. Second Row: R. Oicklc, J. Turner, S. McAloney, A. Stevens, A. Kunz, B. Keene, P. Pierce, M. Willoughby, N. Handy, D. Hansen. J ails I Wy' .wi C59
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l Grade Eight Pl'f?HZ-llffllf John Angley Vice-Pl'f's1'fIel1f Susan Baltzer Trecczszwffi' Ann Henrich Secretary Priscilla Deane First Iffnr: J. Boudreau, S. Baltzer, J. Angley, Miss Conant, A. Henrich, M. Rostock, l'. Deane, J. MacDonald. lqplfllllll Row: S. Froughton, J. Moore, VV. Bodie, R. Simmons, I.. Parker, K. VanBuskirk, R. Jones. Third Row: J. Bloome, J. Marston, lt. Green, A. VVright, P. Early, J. Deitchvr. As members of grade eight we had an enjoyable year. The class was separated into two groups because of its size, with Miss Helen Conant supervising 8C and Mr. Adelino Bernardo, 8G. Hours of pleasure have been derived from athletics. Five girls par- ticipated in the high school Held hockey games, while our boys played on the junior high soccer team. In basketball the boys played on the newly organized junior high team and were victorious on several occasions. The girls had only two scheduled games, but won them both. The different activities put on by the other classes have provided us much entertainment. We have done our share, too. The songs of Peggy lflarly and Joan Boudreau, and the piano playing of John Angley high- lighted the school Christmas Party and the Lincoln Day Assembly. We are looking forward with anticipation to our freshman year. PRISCILLA DEANE, '57 Firsf Hour: M. Rogers, P. Nolan, J. Phearson, Mr. Bernardo, Miss Conant, C. Job- hling, H. Crosby, E. Fogg. Second I-io14:.' VV. Forniciari, VV. Cary, H. Benson, J. McCue, L. Travers, M. Rostock, R. Young, C. Johnson. Third Row: H. Johnson, D. Merrill, J. Wills, A. Pinkham, R. Jones.
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