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Wwgffff Front row, left to right: Billie Wells, Judy Wells, Charlotte Hinkley, Judy Reynolds, Connie Howard, Marilyn Perry, Elaine Horne, Erla McFee, Shirley Vieira, Jeannette Schools, Donna Bixby. Second row: Carolyn Hinkley, Mary Carr, Janice Gray, Diana Quinnam, Deborah Bates, Roberta Dore, Jane Poland, Cynthia Anderson, Gretchen Hodgkins, Dorothy Wheeler, Camille Cloutier. Third row: Beverly Goodnow, Carolyn Pinkham, Sandra Stuber, Marie Fickett, Dana Sullivan, Arthur Harvey, Ronald Meserve, Patricia Leibowitz, Elaine Leibowitz, Nancy Holman. Fourth row: Louis Lemieux, Linwood Horne, Mervyne Chambers, Philip Dow, Carlton Merrill, George Schools, Lowell Lamoreau, David Williams, Carl Fickett. The Richmond High School Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Bates, has been meeting every Friday. All members are now working hard, and looking forward to attending the Western Maine Music Festival. Mrs. Thyng: Miss Vieira, have you whispered today without permission? Shirley Vieira: Only wunst, Mrs. Thyng: 'Miss Stuber, should Miss Vieira have said wunst? Sandra Stuber: No'm, she should have said twict.
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4 L Y r r If L K 4. L 1 THE SHORT LIFE OF A PUP On a dark stormy nightin the spring of '53, a litter of pups was born in a dreary cold barn. The mother and her tour pups were not discovered for quite a few days. When they were found, all you could see were four squirmy black and white balls 'of fur, with a small resemblance of pointer and spaniel. As the pups grew older, the family who owned them decided it was about time to get rid of them. I got one, a wiggling white fellow with a black face and saddle. I never saw a pup that was so easy to get over leaving his mother and to train. The first thing he learned was to ask to go out when he wanted to. At times he seemed to leam pretty well and at others, he seemed to forget everything he knew. One thing he never forgot though was to sit up and speak for his meals. I-le loved to ride in cars and wasn't the least bit afraid of them. I suppose he should have been, because that's how he was killed, six short months after he was born. Lorraine Bennett '57 NO POEM I sat right here for many hours, and used my head and all it's powers. A little poem I could not write, although I sat here all the night, Last night went out, this morning came, and Ihuug my empty head in shame. This day is gone and Ihave fear that I will not write a poem this year. Phil Dow '55 A FRESHMAN'S LAMENT' Examinations may come and go forever, but when I do these darn old tests, I never pass them, never. This morning first of all, we had English with Mr. Briggs. I got so muddled up in that, I'm sure I must have aged. Next thing was math, and so 'twas said is the easiest of all. If I had my way, it's a cinch I'd make for the study hall. After recess is civics, oh say, what will it be? Some say it is easy, but like math, it's all the same to me. Last but not least is French, at that a dumb-dora am I. It wouldn't be really hard at all, if I knew when, how and why. And if you think you need a rest, good grief, look at me I I Jane Polland '58
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