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CLASS PERSONALITIES NAME Alfreda A seel Blanche Badore Donald Bedore Nancy Bellows JoAnne Blanz Neva Bliss Lois Ann Bobak Robert Boudreau Del Boyer Gail Branch Charles Burnham Ronald Carbury Joan Cassidy Imogene Chapman Ruth Chase Watson Cheney Donald Clark Alvin Connor Paul Dattola Carl Dennis Jacqueline Disotell Agnes Dugan Earl Dunn Phyllis Facteau Hubert Felio Karlene Girard Glenda Harris Joan Hesseltine Phillip Hunkins Fenton Johnson Scott Jones Pat LaBounty Rita LaBrie Barbara LaFave Madeline LaFrance Gloria LaPointe Arlene LaValley Robert Manning Ellis Maroun Thomas Maroun Gerald Mayville Clarence Meacham Jane Meacham Barbara Owen Jean Patnode Benny Peets Charles Pisanchin Abby Propp Christina Robistow Edith Roosa Larry Rovito Barbara Savard Nancy Schauble Loren Silliman Nancy Snyder Dan Sovey Mary Sparks Annette St. Onge Roger Trick Elizabeth Wilson PET PEEVE Dorothy” Chemistry Women Mr. Carter People who pronounce my name wrong No gas in the car when I go to drive it My nickname “Louis” Being late for the bus every day Mr. Poulin Big wheels — Bad sports English English Pat Bujold and Jimmy Don Bedore Being called Rita Miss Malakie Nancy LaMere Staying in Women drivers Prof. Poulin History assignments “Lover” “Edith” “Order or get out” “Scrounges” “Rita” Jack Godin Detention Miss Malakie Miss Malakie History Being called Ruth Waiting History Noon in the locker room Saranac Double talk English Mr. Poulin Being broke Girls Mailman Pouting Saranac girls Mary Sparks “That’s Amore” Marines History Absent monitors Mr. Carter Althea Noon in the locker room Crazy mixed up monitor system History Women People who won’t answer my questions Borrowers Futterman’s wine cellar Getting up in the morning FAVORITE PASTIME Laughing with “Girard” Taking pictures Hunting Driving Watching television Writing letters and driving Getting to and from town Hunting and fishing Hunting, fishing and trapping Sports, Being with Chuck Pool Girls Working at the Richer Funeral Home Being with Walter Reading Going to history Teasing Burnham Hunting Football Skating Sitting in Roy’s “Roy’s” Arguing with rtny brother Skiing Talking on the phone Writing letters Watching T.V. with Chucky Hunting and fishing Swimming Golf Riding in a green Chevy Reading Being with Bucky Being with Ken Writing to Dick Being with Warren Boy Scouts Movies Driving Roaming in the halls Hunting Writing letters Writing letters Being with Byron Talking Arguing with the monitors Being with George Week ends Being with Theresa Being with Danny Bowling Hunting and fishing Square Dancing Plaving ping-pong with Bob and Earl Asking questions Baby sitting Listening to popular music Dancing PRIZED POSSESSION My $1.50 allowance A boy named Yvon My gun Beauch’s ring My dog My sisters and brother Memories My gun My gun Chuck, my swimming trophy My gun My car My diary key “Walter” My grandfather’s ring My history book “Joyce” “Annie” Driver’s license Driver’s license Class ring My bunny collar My .30 automatic Driver’s license My skiis My family My ring Chucky’s sweater “Adele” My dog My golf clubs Portable radio My dog My cedar chest My “Mom” “Dick” Warren’s ring My friends Driver’s license Draft Card Pay check My .32 special My class ring My class ring Byron’s ring Golf clubs Future driver’s license Bracelet from Larry Class ring My canary My tatoo Mom and Dad Parents Rifle Letters from Al Compensation checks Oscar, my cat My watch Girls (in general) Locket from Mike 21
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CLASS OF 1954 ELIZABETH WILSON “Though I am youne, I scorn to flit on the wings of borrowed wit. Choir I, 4; Monitor 4. CHARLES BURNHAM ‘7 am a citizen of the world. Baseball 3, 4; Bowling 4; Why Teachers Go Nuts ; Football 2. CLASS HISTORY In 1950, we began our high school years with the election of Earl Dunn as President, Glenda Harris as Vice-President, Lois Bobak as Secretary and James Fletcher as Treasurer. We enthusiastically participated in all sports and activities open to us and climaxed our year with a class party. As Sophomores, we elected Paul Dattola, President; Karlene Girard, Vice-President; Don Bedore, Treasurer; and Lois Bobak, Secretary. Our Junior year was a flurry of activity. Under our capable officers, Earl Dunn, President; Glenda Harris, Vice-President; Lois Bobak, Secretary; and Don Bedore, Treasurer; we successfully put on two square dances and several food sales. But the triumph of our Junior year was oir beautiful Junior Prom. We elaborated on our theme Stairway to the Stars to make the gym into a lovely ballroom for the dancers. The success of our Junior year primed our efforts during our Senior year. We elected a fresh slate of officers: Robert Manning, President; Barbara Savard, Vice-President; Mary Sparks, Secretary; and Robert Boudreau, Treasurer. We went right to work on the Penny Carnival. This was a terrific monetary success. Our next effort was a Square Dance, which also brought in a lot of money. The money made on these activities was put into our Tuhisean fund. The class then elected a Tuhisean Staff which has worked hard and long to make this book a success. We are now looking forward to our Senior Prom and annual Class Banquet, which will take place in June. 20
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