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Senior Class History On September 18, 1950, forty fascinated Freshmen entered the new Sutton Memorial School, two weeks later than usual, due to a delay in con- struction of the building. The new school was a marked improvement over the previous year spent at the Town Hall. Having assembled our class of forty in room 206 with Mr. Flanagan as our class advisor, we elected the following class officers: President, Roddy Lavallee; Vice-President, Shirley Burgess; Secretary, Janice Jernberg; Treasurer, Loretta Amour; A.A. Treasurer, Mary Black. In the following month of October we were placed at the mercy of the Sophomore class during our initiation. In March we sponsored the Sophomore Return Party. After a pleasant summer spent by all, we reassembled in room 206 with our class advisor, Mr. Flanagan. We then proceeded to elect class officers as follows: President, Shirley Burgess; Vice-President, Roy Grandone; Secretary, Alice Szewerenka; Treasurer, Barbara Lewis; A. A. Treasurer, Bette Chausse. It was our extreme pleasure to initiate the new Freshman class. In order to raise funds for our Senior year we presented a Comedy Basketball game in March. During the last semester our principal, Mr. Sullivan, left our school and soon after, to our dismay, we were informed of Mr. Flanagans’ departure in June. vVe returned the following September and reconvened in our home room under the supervision of our new class advisor, Mr, Cornell. Without any further procrastination we elected our class officers: President, Roderick Lavallee; Vice-President, Roy Grandone; Secretary, Janice Jernberg; Treasurer, 18
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Barbara Lewis; A. A. Treasurer, Bette Chausse. Under the guidance of Mr. Cornell we presented two suppers which added sizeable sums to our class funds. We returned the following September after our summer vacation with renewed enthusiasm to successfully complete our final year at Sutton High School. W ithout further ado we elected our class officers: President, Roderick Lavallee; Vice-President, Jenny Szewerenka; Secretary, Alice Szewerenka; Treasurer, Bette Chausse. We were immediately confronted with the skeptical problem of raising enough money to meet expenses for the annual Senior trip to vVashington, since we had such a large class. October brought our two major projects: the annual Chicken Supper, which was held on October 17, 1954, and the rehearsing of the Senior play. We successfully presented the play, “June Mad”, to a large audience on November 14. The Senior class sponsored the Valentine Ball, February 13. By selling tonic and candy during the basketball season and also having a few dances, we were able to obtain enough funds for our graduation and Senior trip. We are proud to be the first class to terminate four years at Sutton Memorial High School, and we wish to thank those who have helped make our years at this school a pleasant and worthwhile experience. Loretta Amour Richard Caldbeck Elaine Boutilier 19
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