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,i31?Bflrnfnvrwf1. .'fi-1 A 1 ,, 4. '- 1 It L ' M6123 SENIOR NOTES HELEN WILSON 156 The Senior Class started in its final year with eighteen mem- bers and Mr. Mezoian as our class advisor. The following officers were elected: President, Joan Galambosg Vice-President, Virgil El- wellg Secretary, Claudia Higginsg Treasurer, Janice Lynch. Meme bers for the Student Council were: Joyce Usher, Rosalind Pegg, T Teddy Pinkham, and Alan Richards. October found us making plans for a harvest supper which turned out to be a great success. WO, also, held an auction which clear- ed about 3100. The HEuXton Bulldogn was offered to the Junior Class to edit. ln November we held a Record Hop and sold the annual Christmas Cards: It was decided to sell sweatshirts to add to our funds. This month a new classmate joined our rank--Keith Bangs. December found us working on the Senior Play. Virgil Elwell, left us to join the Air Force and Robert Gerrish was elected Vice- Presidont for the remainder of the year. The small school tournaments held in our gym in February added to our profit from the sale of candy, tonic, and snacksf We were very grateful for the opportunity to have a benefit movie at the Gorham Theater. ln March we had raffles including a doily which was donated by Mrsn Jack Wallace. Many thanks, Mrs. Wallace. We have been represented in Basketball this year by Captain Joyce Ushen Center Forward Helen Wilson, and Claudia Higgins as manager. Teddy Pinkham was the Captain of the boys' team and Allan Townsend, manager. Helen Wilson won the school trophy for foul- shooting and runner-up was Joyce Usher. Claudia Higgins is the pianist for the newly organized orchests ram-HBuxtonaires.H We are all looking forward to Washington and wish to thank all the townspeople for helping to make this trip possible, Our chip- eiones for the trip will be Mr. Anthony Mezoian and Mrss G nrtance Marceaxc At long last is June lh, when all the fur and work we have had the past four years will come to an end because it is graduc ion Not Worth It HGimme a dime's worth of asafetida,H said the girl. The stores keeper tied up the package and the girl sdidg HDad wants you to charge it.H will rightg what's your name?H HQoisscne:u.H HTake it for nothing, he said, HI ain't going to spell Hasafet- idan and Beisseneaun for no dime.N Q A day would be much improved if it started at some other time than in the morning. --Ivan Hclmer ,JITQ 'em-:gf-Q-.,.-t,.:...4 .v...w.p,..L,,.,,, ., .mwwwwwwH'svwxw .Agia-s fflfdtf. S54 Qu 5.4 T: '1 3
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4 QUE PROQBAH BREYIEW Class Colors.. Caps and Gowns.. Class Flower... Class Marshall.. uaonoaul .Purple and White Purple and White ,,,Purple and White Carnation ...Richard Berry School 21311511311 . . - - -Swaft Gannett glass Motto Think, Then Act Glass Honors: Claudia Higgins.. Janice Lynch... Joyce Usher... Rosalind Fogg....... ...Valedictorian ...Salutatorian ...First Honor . ....... ........ ....Second Honor Next two high ranking seniors in order: Helen Wilson.. .. . ...George Wallace Baccalaureate, June lO, l956, Tory Hill Rev. Helen B. Holman Bangs, Keith Fogg, Rosalind Galambos, Joan Gerrish, Robert Higgins, Claudia Jnnkins, Arlene Lynch, Janice MacDougall, Allan Pinkham, Barbara June la, l956, 8 P,M. .3 QHBTQLAQE QBAQHAIIQNI 5'..!'..5Q V-JLJL Pinkham, Theodore Richards, Alan Roberts, Margaret Rowe, Joseph Townsend, Allan Trott, John Wallace, George Wilson, Helen Usher, Joyce Buiton Gymnasium U -- u xl ul u 7i aC'7f 3767? n - 1. 4. ni. 4, rs 7 7 I
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