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TH E T ATL E R Junior Class Top, left to right, A. Heath, P. Wentworth, C. Alexander, T. Lovejoy, D. Anderson, W. Knowlton, A. Grey, P. Upham, E. Thibodeaug Bottom, J. O'Donnell, C. Waters, H. Annis, E. Sullivan, H. Crockett, H. Simonton, D. Arthur JUNIOR CLASS REPORT Our first class meeting was held on September 11, 1953. The following officers were elected: President Edward Sullivan Vice-President Herbert Annis Secretary Cynthia Waters Treasurer Harold Crockett Student Council Edward Sullivan, Howard Simonton We started the year with seventeen students and have lost just one, but we have welcomed a new member, Judith O'D0nnell. We, of the Junior class, would like to thank all of the teachers, parents, and friends for helping us make our Seaside Wonderland Carnival a success this year. Cynthia Waters, '55
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THE TATLER 5 ROLAND NUTT Roland Proud of his past and most confident of his future. General Course 1-13-36: Basketball 1: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Library Club 2-3-43 Dramatic Club 1-2-3-41 President 4: Carnival 1-2-3-4? Town Meeting Dinner 3: Freshman Reception Z: Music Festival 1. JANICE ROWLING Janice Never tiring, always bri-ghtg Her smile is long: her cures are light. General Course 5-30-37: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3: Music Festival 1-2-3-4: Library Club 2-3-4: President 4: Student Librarian 2-3-4: Press Club 3-4: Carnival l-2-3-4: Town Meeting Dinner 3-4: Tatler Board 3: Band 1-2-15-4: Student Council 2: Treasurer of Class 4: School Cafeteria 33 Freshman Reception 2. BARBARA SPEAR h Barb Oh, but there's mischief in her eyes. College Course 11-13-36: Class President QVQ yr.l 13 Class Secretary 3: Dramatic Club 2-3,41 Senior Play 3-4: Athletic Association 1-2-3-4: Secretary and Treasurer 2: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Captain 49 Softball 1-2: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Librarian 25 Student Council 1-43 Secretary and Treasurer 4: Library Club 2-3-4: Music Festival 1-2: Student Librarian 2-3-4: Athletic Editor of Tatler 3: Tatler Board 39 Carnival 1-2-3-45 Queen Candidate 3: Town Meeting Dinner 2-3-41 F.T.A. 2-3-4: Band Majorette 1-2. DOROTHY STAPLES Dot Dolly All good things come in small packages. General Course 10-15-36g Basketball 1: Band 1-2-3-43 Carnival 1-2-3-43 Chorus 11 Glee Club 1: Joke Editor of Year Book 3: Tatler Board 3: Town Meeting Dinner 3-4: Carnival Queen 4: Music Festival 1-2-3-4.
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T H E T A T L E R 7 Sophomore Class Top, left to right, M. Arthur, H. Stewart, R. Hocking, R. Nape, H. Leland, Ray Deane, L. Tolmang Middle, M. Haskins, B. Douglas, A. Thorvaldsen, L. Johnson, S. Erickson, J. Lofman, J. Rhodesg Bottom, D. Ogier, J. Hewes, J. Norwood, G. Ames, L. Jones, C. Farley, S. Anderson, L. Dow SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT At the first sophomore class meeting in September, the following officers were elected: President Lowell Jones Vice President Carlton Farley Secretary Joan Norwood Treasurer Granville Ames Student Council Lowell Jones, Sally Anderson We added to our ranks this year, Herbert Stewart, Joan Hewes, Muriel Haskins, Lloyd Tolman and Robert Nape and were sorry to lose Sandal Erickson and Richard Hocking. David Bartlett also was with us for a few weeks. We certainly enjoyed freshman reception. Somehow we found that it was more fun to do the initiating than to be receiving it. We were well satisfied With our proceeds from the Seaside Wonderland Carnival. Everyone Worked hard to make both these events successful. Joan Norwood, '56
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