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Rober T Therrien 199 CLASS OF 1959 Front: M. Webber, M. Wing C. Dill, L. Hodges, B. Smith S. Jalbert, R. Walli, C. Rowe Second: R. Wilcox, D. Whit- temore, J. Bubier, L. Gil- christ, L. Pinkham, A Peterson, C. Abbott, R Therrien. Third: C. Bubier, S. Bryant, P. Bubier, R. Caton, R. Mec- ham. Sophomore lan OFFICERS President .......,..,....,......,,.,.,.... Lorrimer Hodges Vice President ,,,.,.... .,...... B arbara Smith Secretary ,.,...,.....,,. ,...... C ourtland Dill Treasurer .,.,..... .,.. .... S h erry Ialbert ic 9: 3' 9: Last year, as freshmen, our class had twenty- five members. When we entered high school last fall, as sophomores, we lost two members: David Field and Sally Goodwin. Since then we have lost two more: Lyris Rafferty and Aldana Witham, giving us a total enrollment of twenty-one. After a few days we got used to the new schedule and began to settle down to work. We all looked forward to freshman initiation this year as we did last year, but in a different way. I'm sure we gave the freshmen a good time and also benefited ourselves. From the initiation and dance we netted about 1525.00 after expenses had been paid. Our class was represented in extra curricular activities, especially dramaties and sports. -1 ACROSTIC ---- S H erry Ialbert Clar E ence Bubier Paul B ubier M E lvyn Webber Lorrimer Hodge S Cour T land Dill Vernon Romano S ki Roland Wilc O x Lorraine P inkham Donald W I-I ittemore Car O lynne Rowe M arie Wing R O bert Mecham Iane BubieR Rosalynn E Walli Robert C aton C L inton Abbott Steve Bry A nt Barbara S mith Alex Peter S on
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1958 tated D Hinckley, L ow C McLaughlin, E mnth E Rowe E Trask tandmg: G. Rowe D. Pills- ury, P. Deraps, A. Bryant :. Hinckley, C. Whorff, R tinchfield, R. Buck, G. Dunn unior Clary OFFICERS President .... , ...,............,....,..,.. Clarice McLaughlin Vice President ....., ,..... N orman Thurlow Secretary ......,...,.. ..,..,4...... B etty Smith Treasurer ..,..... ......., G lendalyn Dill 9: 9: bl' 9: The luniors brought in the most money in the Magazine Drive to win 535. The high salesmen in the class were: Dennis Pillsbury, Glendalyn Dill, Elizabeth Rowe, and Leora McLaughlin. We sold hot dogs at the basketball games. Members of the Iunior Class who were in the Three-Act play, The Babysitter, were: Con- stance Whorff, Clarice McLaughlin, Anne Bryant, George Dunn and Norman Thurlow. George Dunn was also in the One Act play, Which is the Way to Boston? . Carlisle. J P. H. S. HIT PARADE Sept. 8 - You Can't Run Away From lt Schoolhouse- We're ln the Iailhouse Now First day of the week- Blue Monday Mrs. Smith's room - Green Door Glee Club - Chantez, Chantez Late comers- Don't Cha Hear Them Bells? The hot lunch line - Lost in the Iungle Homework - Sixteen Tons Bus Driver- I Almost Lost My Mind A's - Hard to Get Test time - Singing the Blues Basketball team- It Only Hurts For a Little While French class - Que Sera, Sera Driver Ed Car- l Hear Ya Knocking Students and Teachers - War and Peace Senior and Iunior- Young Love Freshmen - Young and Foolish To the faculty - Don't Be Cruel School books- Out of Sight, Out of Mind Front seat - Finger of Suspicion Eng. lll - Too Much 3:00 P. M. - Bazoom Friday - Hot Diggety Iune 8th - Oh, That'll Be Ioyful vs 1 Y CLASS OF 1958 sf : . lic-Laughlin, G. Dill, Thur- S ' , 1 5 .
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refbman lem OFFICERS President ..,..,...,.. .,...., . .,... . . .,,. . Ierry Ellis Vice President ,.,. Michael White Secretary .... .. . Carrie Vllhorfl Treasurer .,,. .. . Terry Kenniston it it SY SY Our first day ot high school - what a day! Most of us were worried, some confused and some surprised. lt took more than a week for us to bcome accustomed to the new routine, the changing schedule, and new teachers. How apprehensive we were about freshman initiation! The day was full of fun and the reception in the evening will long be remem- bered. VVe had twenty-six students when we entered high school. Three students left: VVayne liachelder, Doris Howard, and Iudith VVinquist, who moved to Portland. Five new members joined us: Larry Puring- ton from VVilton, Evangeline Oliver lrom Farm- CLASS OF 1960 ith im le. ington, Conley Presby from Strong, Francis Savage from Farmington, and Faye Ellis from North Anson. Class members have participated in the follow- ing activities: basketball, cross country, track, debating, public speaking, glee club and dra- matics. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Sandra were a doorbell instead of a Campbell? Sheila were a candidate instead of a Voter? Madeline were a private instead of a Sargent? Carrie were a boat instead of a VVhorFf? Evangeline were a piclqler instead of an Oliver? Iohn were a standard instead of a Flagg? Frank were a cannibal instead of a Savage? Conley were a Presley instead of a Presby? Leland were a headache Qrj instead of a Toothake frj? Michael were a yolk instead of a VVhite? Stephen were a cobbler instead of a Smith? Lorayne were a raw ham instead of a Dunham? 1960 'rontz L. Pl1l'lll5.ftON,F Ellis T. Whorrf, M. White, J Ellis L,.Kt-nniston, S. Thurlou A l' ' iz ,I . ',, 1 econd F Savage D NIC mmmm S Votel L. Dun am, M. Sargent, E. Hunt MOU, E- Oliver, S. Camp ell, B. Deraps, C. Curriti hirtl: L. Toothakei R oavitt, F. Savage, J. Flagg . Presby, S. Smith, J. Call
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