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So U?4 BILL BAILEY................................................................. Speedo TOM BAIR.......................................................-”99 Years LORRAINE BLANCHETTE........................................................ Jezebel BRUCE BRENNER........................................................ Just a Gigalo RONALD BUNCE--------------------------- I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire DONALD BURKE------------------------------------------------ Teach Me Tonight ALLEN BURROWS -........................................................... Slowpoke BARBARA CARTER.................................................... Buttons and Bows JIM CHAMPAGNE.................................................................... 13 Women PETE CORDATOS...................................................... High and Mighty JUDY CUTTER --- ---------------- - - -------------------------- Baby Doll JIM DODGE................................................................... Wanted JAN DOLAN --- ------------------------------------------ Lovely To Look At MILLARD EDWARDS-------------....---------------- The Girl I Left Behind Me ELAINE FLORRE----------------------------------------------- Sweet and Gentle DOTTY GRAY------------------------------------------------ Wedding Bells JEAN GUINARD....................................................... P.S. I love You LILLIAN GUPTIL -- ----------------------------------------- Beautiful Brown Eyes GALE HENNESSY --- ---------------------------------------- Put Your Shoes On Lucy ANNE HILL............................................................... Charleston DICK HOYT................................................................. Babyface ELLIOTT HUCKINS.......................................................... Undecided ELIZABETH JOHNSON.......................................................... Changing Partners BOB KIERSTEAD................................................................. Ain't Misbehavin'' GORDON KNIGHT......................................................... Hot Digggity LESLIE MacNUTT............................................. I can Dream Can't I ELAINE MARTIN..................................................................... I Believe BRIEN MCDONALD..................................................... Barney Google JERE MORRIS-------------------------------- I'm As Comey As Kansas In August LILLIE NAGLIE.................................................................. Mood Indigo EDDIE NIEMELA............................................ You're An Old Smoothie MIKE O'DELL.............................................. Them There Eyes FRED OTTERSON............................................... Happy Feet DANNY PAQUET............................................. Racing With The Moon JOHN PLIMPTON..................................................... Me and My Shadow MAUREEN PLIMPTON........................................... These Foolish Things ALICE POWERS......................................... You Ought To Be In Pictures JACK QUINN............................................... Beer-Barrel Polka PEGGY RAJANIEMI.......................................... California Here I Come ROGER REYNOLDS.......................................................- How Dry I Am ELIZABETH ROBERTSON...................................................... Sincerely WAYNE ROBINSON........................................... Lover Come Back To Me NANCY RODGER......................................... Stay As Sweet As You Are GEORGE RUSSEL........................................................- C'est La Vie JEAN SIMONETTA................................. I've Got The World On A String JOAN SIMONETTA........................................... A Woman In Love CHARLES SMITH............................................... Oh Charlie CONNIE TAFT................................................. Green Eyes MARTHA TENNEY....................................................... Happy Wanderer BURTON WALKER................................................................ Lover MICHAEL WALKER.............................................. Slow Boat To China DAVID WILDER............................................. Down-hearted CHRIS YAKOVAKIS........................ You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby LOIS YELLAND............................................. Dungaree Doll
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(£Cci46 ‘P'tofeAeccf Niemela Ed is now selling shaving cream on TV. He claims his products give him a two week shave. Odell Mr. Odell is now a prominent M. D. His latest medical book is Hangnails and Why You Have Them. Bailey After years in the minors. Bill has finally reached success. He is assistant groundskeeper at Fenway Park. Bair Carter After completing Art School, Tom is now drawing pictures for Esquire Magazine. Now a prominent nurse at the Mass. General Hospital, Barb is in charge of the little liver pill department. Edwards After his years in Electrical research, Millard was given a presidential citation for being the first man to bring electricity to Stoddard. Hennessy Gale, who graduated from the U. of Alabama, recently ran for the presidency, but was unsuccessful because he forgot that the Negroes can vote. Hill Ann is among the many PHS grads now in the nursing profession. Her love of children makes for her success as head nurse of the children's ward of a leading hospital. Hoyt Dick is still farming in Francestown. Some of the girls think that the cutest boy in the class is wasting his charm on the cows. Rajaniemi Reynolds Robertson Peg is now the Home Ec. teacher at PHS. We're sure she is very successful. Roger is now a mechanic. His favorite job is straightening out straight pipes. Elizabeth graduated from UNH, and is now employed drawing TV commercials for Reingold Beer. Robinson Wayne was signed to minor league baseball contract by the St. Louis Browns. It will be a tough fight for Wayne to have to leave the minors for the majors. Rodger Nanc is now a leading Paris dress designer. She has recently designed a diamond collar for high society french poodles. Russell Taft George is now a foreman in the Planters Peanut Plant. After graduating from nursing school, Connie wrote a book that should prove very valuable to young prospective nurses. It is called How to look and act older. Tenney Martha married the wealthy NY philanthropist, John Jacob Bastor. She is now the uncrowned queen of Park Avenue society. Walkers Michael and Burton are now contractors. Their toughest job has been repairing route 202. Yakovakis Christy is now a sergeant in the Army and was decorated for the battle of the Simonetta Bulge. Lost 32 pounds in 2 weeks. Jean is now an executive for the B M Railroad. Her job is preventing accidents Simonetta Smith at railroad crossings. Joan married the boss's son. Joan always liked younger men. After getting out of the service, Charlie is running a bus line between Peterborough and Pepperell. Otterson Fred is working for a modeling firm. His latest job was posing for a Charles Atlas ad. Paquet After graduating from the U., Danny is now working in TV directing the Mickey Mouse Club show. Plimpton John and his beautiful wife are now living in NY. He is an engineer and is now rebuilding the Brooklyn Bridge. Plimpton Maureen is now a newspaper woman. She has a column in the New York Times entitled Maureen Plimpton's Advice to the Lovelorn.
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Student functi This year the Student Council has been kept quite busy. At the beginning of the school year, election for Student Council officers was held. The results were; President Wayne Robinson, Vice President Matthew Yakovakis, Secretary Elizabeth Wheeler, and Treasurer Gerald Wheeler. After the installation ceremony, which was held in our new auditorium, we imme- diately started working on setting up a schedule of assemblies. The Constitution had to be changed and be voted on by the whole student body. The Student Council again sponsored the spectator buses to basketball games, and also a victory dance. We sold Coke at home games and this made it possible to increase our treasury considerably. We also were in charge of the nominations of candi- dates to the Wilton Snow-ball. Football was a topic which was discussed in detail. We were able to purchase an emblem for our new auditorium. The Council joined the Student Council Association of Southern New Hampshire in hopes of gathering new ideas to better our own Council. First row, from left to right: Alice Powers, Gerald Wheeler, Matthew Yakovakis. Wayne Robinson, Elizabeth Wheeler, Carol Anderson, Susan Boyle. Second row: Betsy Cum- mings, Francis Shields, Jerry Early, Millard Edwards, Lem Bolles, Bruce Brenner, Ronald Springfield, Wallace Tripp, Thomas Curren, Miss Thomas.
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