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Sophomore! 'me Sitting left to right: I.. Scammon, D. Hutchins, P. Packard, I.. Gordon. I.. lizlstuli, P. Doble. Second row standing left to right: N. Peary, R. Kennedy. L. Damon, I. Hinkley. F. Currier. li. Pinkham. Mr. Burrill. Third row standing left to right: D. Chick. C. liatcs. H. Iackson. I.. Snell. R. Hutchins. SOPHOMORE CLASS We the Sophomore class began our second year of high school with much enthusiasm. We were greeted by our home room teacher, Mr. Burrill. We began the year with Hfteen students, then Phillip Packard joined us from Dixfield, and Harlan Iackson from Brunswick. Class ofiicers were elected as follows: Lawrence Gordon, Presidentg Phillip Packard, Vice Presidentg Dorothy Hutchins, Secretary, Lorraine Baston, Treasurerg Lewis Scammon, Student Council Representative. Our year has been a busy one for us. We have been working very hard to earn money for our senior class trip, and we have done well financially. Lorraine Easton and Norma Peary were in a three-act play, A' The Skeleton Walks. N The sophomore class had a 0116-LICI play this year called His Mamas Boy. The students chosen were as follows: Dorothy Hutchins, Fern Currier, Norma Peary, Lorraine liaston, Lewis Scammon, and Phillip Packard. Linda Damon was our prompter. We all enjoyed being in the play very much. The sophomores that went out for public speaking this year were: Linda Damon, Dorothy Hutchins, and Norma Peary. Norma Peary was the winner of the high school public speaking contest. Lorriane Baston and Norma Peary Class Editors
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umbrf 5s.,,i.fi 4 Q K ' K 'fi Sitting left to right: I. Hagulin. M. White. I, Lambert, lf. Voter. P. Sullivan, E. Espeaignnette. Second row standing left to right: I. Hart, E. Hunter, H. Moody, R. VVyman. G. Lallin, G. Huff. Third row standing left lu right: Mr. Gulezian. R. Chick, R. Brackley, S. Pcary. L. liadershall, H. Gordon, G. Bachelder. IUNIOR CLASS After a wonderful summer vacation, the Iunior class was welcomed back to school by our new home room teacher, Mr. Gulezian. We elected the following officers: President, Eunice Voter, Vice President, Iudith Lambert, Secretary and Treasurer, Gayle Enman, Student Council Repre- sentative, Melvin White. VVe started the year with 20 pupils in our class. During the year we lost Patricia Sullivan, Christine Hinkley and Bruce Dunham. Patricia moved to St. Louis, and Bruce is going to school in Phillips. Richard Chick joined us, but we lost him later. That left us 17 members. During the year we had a Masquerade and Hobo Dance, a Box Social, and our Iunior Prom. WVe put on a one-aot play, The Bracelet of Doom. H Ianne Hagelin, Eunice Voter, Iudith Lambert, Harriet Moody, Robert Brackley, George Bachelder, and Stephen Peary were in it. The Iunior members of the cheering Squad were: Eunice Voter, Elizabeth Espeaignnette, Patricia Sullivan, and Iudith Lambert, and Melvin White played basketball, and Gail Enman was the girls' manager. We have all enioyed the year very much and look forward to being Seniors next year. 'A To Fight aloud is very brave, But gallanter, I know, Who charge within the bosom The cavalry of woe. 3' Emily Dickinson
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Freshmen Sitting left to right: P. Newell, M. Gleason, W. Enman, M. Gleason, S. Flood, Z. Huff, I. Bubier, B. Howes. Second row standing left to right: Mr. Folsom, W. Voter, G. Bachelder, C. Huff, I. Neil, E. Grover, C. Snell, I. Eustis, A. Heald, B. Haines, I. Clinch, G. Bickford, D. Reed, P. Gordon, L. Huff, VV. Bachelder. Third row standing left to right: W. Hunter, A. Gilmore, I. Lambert, D. Clark, M. Evans, E. Allen, G. Hardy, D. Hardy, S. Richards, C. Penney. FRESHMAN CLASS Early in the fall, at Freshman reception, the Sophomores saw to it that we were duly initiated into high school life. We then felt we were a real part of Strong High School. We have an enrollment of 33. We lost Eugene White, Tom Bates, an-d Faye Spencer. We gained Wayne Bachelder, Mary Gleason, Mike Gleason, Glennis Bachelder, Mervin Evans, Zelda Huff, Clyde Penney, Gordon Hardy, and Donald Clark. The Freshmen took part in many of the schoolls activities. Pat Gordon and Iudy Clinch were cheerleaders from our class, cheering on the boyas basketball team, which was largely made up of freshmen. Many of us took part in dramatics in- cluding participation in a one-act play, The Laughing Ghost. H Gaile Bickford placed third in the Local Public Speaking Contest. Several from the class added voice to the Glee Club. Our money-making ventures were quite success- ful. America is West and the wind blowing, America is a great word and the snow, A way, a white bird, the rain falling, A shining thing in the mind and the gull's call. America is neither a land nor a people, A word's shape it is, a wind,s sweep - - -H Archibald MacLei.fh -16.-
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