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-Memories- Ellis on the piano. .... the old school Doc ' s sneeze Connie and Harold . . . Rooms 2 and 3. . . . Betty, Normie and Irene. .... Doc ' s trip to Oregon Aaye ? Mr. M ' s theme song Wonder Bar Herman. . . . Romeo and Juliet. . . . ginny grinders Connie and Jimmy. . . . schmooing around. . . . our rings and jars of jelly Mr. Place pizza Doc ' s speeches henparties Johnny Adamski Marilyn and Raymie MacBeth Lennie and Gordon Lorings ' photographer Peta Anita Joan as chief moo moo Betty and Normie. . . . play rehearsals George Mr. M hot-rods Ellis and Walden cracking knuckles Lenice ' s You hate me, I can tell! Donovan ' s Grendel Honey- Bunnying in the corridors (and elsewhere) Coffee time. . . . Connie and Ronnie Lynn and Betty Bus rides from basketball games. . . . Joan ' s fungi Marilyn ' s angora. . . . Sadie Hawkins Lynn and Hoot ' s trip to Florida Irene and Bob Typing classes Ellis the bully. . . . Peterson and Mrs. Kulmatz Theresa and Kenny The cliques Ellis and Barbara. . Ophelia Club Problems class Mr. A ' s. . . . Coney Island W . P . A . Crew . . . Ronnie Moss and perfect attendance The Shicken supper at Sutton Hish School . . Albert Simon Legree Brigham and don ' t beat us! Cloak room in old H. S paper drives the boys ' crew cuts Our Freshman Initiation Donald ' s ability to get along with Doc Gas station hangout Mr. LeBlanc ' s hair Betty, the queen Mr. Place and the window shade Trips to Boston Mrs. Sherin Irene being carried by Mr. Place after her accident Crosier, Pete, and Re-Pete Chico Conley the Clark Tournament good sports- manship award girls ' assembly Crosier ' s laundry and Brigham ' s blue kerchief C. P. A. . . . Johanne as Molly Freckles Horrible Six . . . . Because of That 25
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Finally we reached the most eventful year of all, our Senior year. There were now only seventeen, of the original class of forty-one. As class officers we chose the following: President, Lynwood Eaton; vice- president, Franklin Smith; secretary, Betty Keeler; treasurer, Connie Crosier; A. A. treasurer, Marilyn Wells. Mr. Schwab was again our class advisor. More money had to be raised as our trip kept drawing closer and closer. We collected more scrap paper, sponsored more dances and gave our very successful Senior Supper on October 20th. Our Senior play, Bolts and Nuts was received by a large, appreciative audience. Our thanks to Miss Beechler for her hours of patience with the cast. We chose as our class motto, Good to Forgive; Best to Forget. Deep red and white roses were chosen as class flowers. Having completed four years at Sutton High, we fondly bid good- bye to the faculty and our former classmates. Pauline Thibodeau Lenice Gibson 24
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Senior Calendar SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIE MAY JUNE Opening Day of School Get Acquainted Dance Freshman Initiation Sadie Hawkins ' Dance Senior Supper Hobo Hop Clube ' ' 52 Senior Play Christmas Concert Basketball Season Opened Christmas Hop Christmas Vacation Junior Minstrel Show Valentine ' s Ball Leap Year Dance Mid-year Vacation Senior Hop Return Party Senior Class Trip Spring Vacation Baseball Season Opened Spring Concert Baccalaureate Alumni Banquet Graduation Senior Reception 26
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