Peterborough High School - Hilander Yearbook (Peterborough, NH)

 - Class of 1954

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WAYNE HOPKINS “Hoppy That flashy new car that just went by belongs to our friend Hoppy, whose interest in auto- mobile mechanics keeps him busy most all the time. All his experience should be very help- ful at General Motors Institute. Chorus: I, 2, 3 .Art: 1, 2; Vice- President: 4; Baseball: 2; Basket- ball: 3. DONALD LAFONTAINE “Donnie Donnie, the star of the Hilander five's fast breaks, is one of our quietest and best-liked class- mates. Friendliness and sincerity is the rare combination with Donnie. Basketball: 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball: 2, 4; Track: 3. 4; Chorus: 2, 3, 4; Class Marshall: 3; President: 3: Vice-President: 2: Student Coun- cil: I; Yearbook: 4. ELEANOR HOYT “Eleanor This Francestown Miss — quiet, cooperative, and reliable — has served her class faithfully. A friend in distress? Tied-up com- mittee? Then Eleanor is the person to whom we all turn. Chorus: 2, 3, 4; Senior Play: 4; Yearbook: 4. WALLACE LAWRENCE “PeteT A quiet fellow with a big smile, Pete can usually be found in the shop working on a car or some other kind of machine. However, he is also a sports en- thusiast and has played baseball and basketball in high school. Baseball: 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball: 1.3. 4. GERALDINE KLARDIE “Gerry This tall, auburn-haired, soft- spoken girl came to us in our last year from New Boston. Gerry has been a happy addi- tion to our class with her friend- ly and alert ways. Chorus: 4; Art: 4. PAULINE Mac NUTT “Pauli “Now the parts of speech and their use in a sentence are...” A love of English keeps Pauli busily occupied, but she still en- joys art appreciation, poetry, and a challenging conversation. Chorus: 1, 2; Basketball: 2; Yearbook: 4; Senior Play: 4.

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GAIL FAUNCE Gait’ A true friend, hard worker, ex- cellent student, and best- dressed best describes Gail. Basketball Manager: 2, 3, 4; Sec- retary: I; French Newspaper: 2: Yearbook — Feature Editor: 4; Chorus: 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil: 2, 3; National Honor So- ciety: 3; DAR Good Citizenship Award: 4; Senior Play: 4. DOUGLAS HATFIELD Doug The yearbook ads sold like hot- cakes under the capable hand of Doug, who always does a fine job at business management. His gift of gab should come in handy at Colby. Chorus: I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball: 1 (Manager: 2, 3); Basketball Manager: 3; Art: 1, 2, 3, 4; Year- book — Business Manager: 4; Senior Play: 4. ELIZABETH GILCHREST Betty Betty is the older sister type” to the class. A good student, she guides those less fortunate and will befriend many people in her future as a nurse. Chorus: 1, 3, 4; Yearbook: 4; Girls' State: 3. THEODORE HOFER Ted The amiable president of the class of ’54 has had a busy year, indeed, with the Senior Play, the Student Council, the spectator busses, and organizing whatever else can stand organizing. President: 4; Chorus: 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Shew: 4; Senior Play: 4; Operetta: 3. ROBERT HADDEN Bob Want the answer to a tough chemistry or math problem?. . . Then Bob is the fellow who can answer it. He is an excellent student and will surely have a successful career. Track: 4; Senior Play: 4; Year- book: 4. RONALD HOLLAND Ronnie If you see anyone near Stoddard Mountain training some hunt- ing hounds, it will probably be Ronnie. He is a very quiet fel- low who just joined us this year from Hancock.



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MARY MARCOTTE “Mary” If you happen to see a cute little girl who looks as if she stepped from the pages of a fashion magazine, that’s Mary. She has many varied interests such as knitting, swimming, skating, and basketball. Chorus: I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball: 1, 2; Yearbook: 4. FRED MYHAVER “Shaver” Fred is another car fancier, often found with “Hoppy” patrolling southern N. H. highways and burning up the miles. He is one of the quiet boys, but is always ready for a laugh. Chorus: 1, 2, 3; Basketball: 3; Baseball: 2. PHILIP PETTS Challie” A person of various interests and ability, Phil has the distinction of being the only one to hold an office four years. Treasurer: 1, 3, 4; President: 2; Student Council: 2, 4; Chorus: 1, 2, 3. 4; Model Youth Legis- lature: .3; Operetta: 3; French Newspaper: 2; Yearbook — Co- Editor: 4; Basketball Manager: 2; Band: 2, 3; Senior Play: 3, 4; Minstrel Show: 4. JOAN PHELPS “Joan” Have you seen that new man in town!” as Joan, that fiery redhead from Greenfield, chugs up the hill in her new car Tris”. She has quite a knack of fixing people's hair and hopes to open up a beauty salon. Chorus: 1. 2. 3, 4; Art: I, 2; Yearbook: 4; Minstrel Show: 4. PEARL RABIDEAU “Pearlie” A quiet, serious girl, Pearl has been taking the Home Econom- ics and Commercial courses. But underneath her serious appear- ance, we know there is a per- son with a wonderful sense of humor. Chorus: 1, 2, 3; Yearbook: 4. HELEN REYNOLDS “Helen” This happy, blue-eyed girl is al- ways interested in class activi- ties. She will serve cheerfully in any capacity whatever. Cheerleader: 2, 3; Yearbook: 4; Chorus: 1, 2; Senior Play: 4; French Newspaper: 2.

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