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THE CHRONICLE 19 - f - , ...tomar SOPHOMORE CLASS First RowfA. Ryerson, P. Conley, P. Doughty, W. Gibson, W. Cummings, K. Mason, J. Edmunds, C. Cushman, G. Woodworth, B. Piirainen. Second Row-J. Bradbury, R. Knightly, J. Damon, E. Nurmi, C, Cummings, L. Lovejoy, M. Verrill, M. Starbird, E. Harrington, C. Swallow. Third Row-T. Bourgois, R. Plummer, F. Shaw, G. Curtis, B. Crooker, H. Bean, J. Russell, F. Pechnik, G. Irons, J. DeCato. Fourth Row-P. LeBlanc, A. Kenney, C. Parsons, S. Estes, L. Russell, J. Jackson, P. Martin, N. Block, R. Bennett, R. Ripley, V. Smith. At our first class meeting we elected our class officers for the school year of 1951-52. They are as follows: presi- dent, Wayne Cummings, vice-president, Kimball Masong secretary, Patricia Doughtyg treasurer, Warren Gibsong delegates to the Student Council, Nor- man Block and Jeanette Russell. Freshman reception provided us with our first venture of the year. D-Day was the nineteenth of October, and the festivities were topped off with a rous- ing reception in the gym. Followed by a dance, it proved a happy time for us all. Our dramatic attempt for the year was the production of the following one- act plays: Ghost Farm, an unusual mystery directed by Mr. Griffith, our class advisorg Hurricane Hill, and Prom Date . Our class has many outstanding ath- letes. On the state champion baseball team of 1951, Paul LeBlanc, Phil Mar- tin, Roland Lauzier, and Robert Ben- nett were our representatives. Our football lettermen were Leroy Lombard, Roland Lauzier, and Phil Martin. Norm Block managed the team. Soph- omores also offered versatile LeBlanc, Martin, and Zeke Mason to our bas- ketball team.
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I8 THE CHRONICLE JUNIOR CLASS First Row-P. Swallow, S. Johnson, J. Davis, C. Stone, D. Turner, M. Turner E. Gay, L. Britton, E. McKeen. Second Row-R. MacGown, G. Harding, J. Verrill, A. Hapgood, A. Card, N. Kelleher, C. Conant, W. Culbert, W. Hazelton, Third Row-E. Wilson, R. Tuttle, L. Strout, J. Harney, C. Morse, R. Beck, S. Davis, G. Downing. Fourth RowfS. Smith, T. Kimball, H. Morton, J. Washburn. Preparing for our future Washington trip, the Juniors were busy this year with several important projects as well as many smaller ones. The most pro- fitable results came from sales of Christ- mas wreaths and greeting cards. At our first meeting in September we elected the following officers: president, Donald Turner, vice-president, Mary Turner: secretary, Eleanor Gay, treas- urer, Carleen Stoney and Student Coun- cil representatives, Nancy Kelleher and Teddy Kimball. Miss Hall and Mr. Chandler have aided us as class advis- ers. The Juniors were well represented in the sports program of Paris High with many participating. Out for football were Billy Snow, Joe Harney, Henry Morton, Richard MacGown, Gary Downing, Roger Tuttle, and Donald Turner. Those representing the Jun- iors in basketball were Billy Snow, Ray Wentworth, Henry Morton, Nelson Dil- lingham, and Sheldon Davis. This year the ski team held an interest for these Juniors: Gary Downing, Loring Strout, Clifford Morse and Teddy Kimball. The Junior girls were also busy, with Ann- ette Card, Amy Hapgood, Nancy Kelle- her, and Glenice Harding making the girls' varsity basketball team. The Junior Class extends thanks to the townspeople for helping us get a good start towards our Washington trip next year.
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20 THE CHRONICLE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row-M. Cummings, J. Ronkko, M. Cyr, R. Ordway, J. Caldwell, A. Snow, W., Bryant, D. Colby, B. Corbett, B. Cummings. Second Row-M. Aldrich, A. Woodworth, D. Lowe, B. Bessey, F. Hazelton, H. Verrill,. N. Bradbury, M. Gordon, B. Thayer, S. Bennett. Third RowAS. Stearns, R. Glover, R. Cyr, S. Carroll, R. Bumpus, T. Brown, J. May- berry, V. Merrill, E. Gay, M. Gammon. Fourth Row-R. Cushman, S. Sundwall, G. Robbins, H. Moore, F. Harding, H. Knightly, E. Mayberry, L. Beck, R. Bumpus. Fifth Row-M. Lary, H. Ward, A. Brown, C. Gowell, L. Foster, R. McLaughlin, K. Tibbets, R. Swallow. a wonderful time. Our class has been active in sports and school activities. Merrill, Caldwell, The fifty members of the Freshman Class are led by the following oflicers: president, Jack Merrillg vice-president, Allan Snowy secretary, John Caldwell: treasurer, William Bryantg student council representatives, Allan Snow and Robert Cushman. Miss Laverty and Mr. Cunningham are our class advis- ors. In September our girls were wel- comed by the Senior girls at a big sister party. The Sophomores held a reception for us in October. Dressed in required cos- tumes, we carried out their requests all day. In the evening a dance was held in the gym. We tried to be good sports, and had McLaughlin, Robbins and Glover were football squad members. We are proud that Allan Snow made the varsity bas- ketball team. Eloise Gay was on the girls' vasity basketball squad. Junior varsity basketball squad members were Mary Gordon, Beverly Thayer and Jo- anne Beaulier. Our representatives on the boys' J. V. squad were Cushman, Bryant, Caldwell, Brown, Tibbetts, Rob- bins, Lary, McLaughlin and Swallow. Ski team members were Beck, Glover, Caldwell and Brown. Shirley Bennett, Marilyn Gammon and Barbara Bessey were chosen for J. V. cheerleaders.
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