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Class of 1954 First Row: P. Voter, C. Hoepner, C. Pingree, J. Gravlin, G. Therrien 2nd Row: H. Clark, R, Chandler, E. Reynolds, B. Allen Early in September, nine enthusiastic juniors met in the history room and elected officers for the ensuing school year. They were as follows: President Clyde Pingree Vice President John Cravlin Secretary and Treasurer Carla Hoepner Student Council Representative Eugene Reynolds Caylene Therrien was welcomed to the junior class. Boys who participated in baseball were: Clyde Pingree, Eugene Reynolds, and Har- ry Clark. Those in girls, basketball Were: Pearl Voter, and Carla Clark. In boys, basketball: Clyde Pingree, Eu- gene Reynolds, and Richard Chandler. Boys on the track team Were: Clyde Pin- gree, Eugene Reynolds, and Harry Clark. Glee Club members were: Clyde Pin- gree, Eugene Reynolds, John Gravlin, and Burchard Allen. Members of Dramatics Club were: Clyde Pingree, Eugene Reynolds, Gaylene Therrien, and Carla Hoepner, Burchard Allen and Pearl Voter. Eugene Reynolds, Clyde Pingree, Gay- lene Therrien, and Carla Hoepner partici- pated in Whoa, Auntief' Those on the Monthly Star Were: john Gravlin, Eugene Reynolds, Carla Hoepner, Pearl Voter, Gaylene Therrien, Clyde Pin- gree and Burchard Allen. 9
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Seniors 8 JUANITA HARRIETTE NOBLE Nita Third Honors a little longerf' VVinter Carnival lg Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Home Econom- ics Club lg Cheerleader 35 Basketball Manager 3g Class Treasurer 34 Girls' State 3g Assistant Business Manager of Magazine Campaign 3g Business Manager of Magazine Campaign 45 Co-Assistant Editor of Mussul Unsquit 4g Monthly Star 4g Spooks in Spasmsn 3g Public Speaking 35 Dramatics 3, 4. ALLEN BUTTERFIELD SCAMMAN Scamper', Never do today what you can put off for tomorrow. Maybe you wonit have to do it at allf, Track 2g Class Vice-President 35 Monthly Star 4g Mussul Unsquit 4g Footlighters Club 4. Motto: And if you mean to proft, learn to please. Colors: Maroon and Grey Flower: XVhite Carnation HONOR PARTS Audrey Huff First Honor Ioanne Haines Second Honor Iuanita Noble Third Honor The impo.s.s'ihle can he done at oneeg the possible takes
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Class of 1955 ,....A First Row: Pingree, M. Eustis, B. Peary, M. Reynolds, M. Stevens, Lambert 2nd Row: Tonthalcer, Z. Bachelder, B. Savage, C. Tyler, M. Pillsbury, Moody 3rd Row: K. Bunnell, S. Ross, B, Richards, G. Slcillings, W. Tyler 4th Row: N. Wilcox, R. Chick, R. Raymond, H. Cook, R. Haney After a wonderful vacation, the sopho- more class met once more in September and greeted Miss Bailey as our homeroom teacher. VVc elected the following class officers: President Barbara Peary Vice President Mary Ann Reynolds Treasurer Marshall Stevens Student Council Representatives Ierry Lambert Barbara Peary VVe were proud to have the largest class in high school with 24 members. 14 sophomores are in the dramatic club and participated in both plays and public speaking. Judith Pingree, Corrine Tyler, Barbara Peary, Jerry Lambert, Boyd Rich- ards, and Rupert Raymond took part in the three-act play Whoa, Auntieln 10 We had 8 girls and 6 boys on the basket- ball squads. Boyd Richards and Wilson Tyler were boys, managers. Boys on the track team were jerry Lam- bert, lNlarshall Stevens, VVilson Tyler, and Kenneth Bunuell. Those who participated in baseball were Herbert Cook, Ronald Haney, lXlarshall Stevens, and Jerry Lambert. lNlargaret Eustis, Corrine Tyler, Jean Toothaker, Aludith Pingree, Barbara Peary, and Beverly Currier represented us in cheerleading. Band members were Jerry Lambert, Boyd Richards, and Ronald Haney. Staff members of the Mus.s'ul Unsquif were: jerry Lambert and Barbara Peary. Eleven students participated in the Clee Club and Monthly Star. As sophomores, We have enjoyed the year very much.
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