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JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES Junior class officers, as elected in September, are: President, Robert Scully, Vice President, Florence Sirrzzing Secretary-Treasurer, Lorraine Loperg representntives on Student Council, Colleen Ramsay, Albion Wright. In December, the class ordered its rings from Loren Murchison Company, Inc., of Newark, N. J. The rings arrived in January and were purchased by a large majority of the cless. These are considered to be the prettiest class rings the school has hed. Ul9L2H and Sabattus High Schooln are on the seal, while the we rer's initials are engraved inside. With the rings, there cane from.the company a very beautiful plaque of the Declaration of Independence, bronze mounted on dark wook. It was arranged for this to be the gift to the school of the classes of the next five years. The plaque is e fine addition, being both educational and beautiful. Needless to say, at this time in its existence, the junior class needs to increase the funds in its treesurey. Our next responsiblity is the Junior-Senior reception. Committees are already working hard on plans. To meet these and other expenses, the class has sponsored such zffdirs as e roller-skating party and H performance of the Down- eesters. F- 5- A2 SOFHGHDPE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHLLN CLASS OFFICERS President - Lawrence Potter President - Basil Seguin Vict-President - Joan Park Vice-President - Carmen Foster Secret ry - Valore Garland Secretery - Doris Green Trcnsurer - Stanley Hodsdon Treasurer - Sanbor Riley Representatives on Student Council Representatives on Student Council Helen Moody -- George bright Marion Dutille -- Robert Clifford CANDY FOR SALE! When our candy counter was moved to the laboratory on the first floor, sales shot up amazingly. Ruth Fisher, Helen Moody, and June McMsnemon have been in charge, L.ch t king ' mock' t 1 ti L. Ourxiilemma has been whether to leave our money in the bank or the candy room! Many manage to do both. NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION Our school comes in for its share of the aid given by the government to deserving students. NIA appointees give five hours a week of service: to the school, receiving in return cash aid. Three have held such posi- tions this year: Arlene Newbegin, Craig Cheeseman, and Ruth Couillard. R. F. 'Ll
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