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Front row: Betty Durgin, jo Shaw, Kathy Fournier, Blanche Levasseur, Ellen Moore, Mary Wing, Joan McCollor. Second row: Mrs. Hannay, Janice Laweryson, Roberta Smith, Dorothy Cates, Marie Wing, Charlene Waugh, Pauline Fortin, Pauline Foster. Third row: Loren Miller, Douglas Cahill, Cedric Strout, Lionel Clark, Dale Laweryson, Lester Atwood, Sam White, Colby York. Members absent: Joan Morris, Rose Mazerolle, Harvey Pinkham. Saphvmare 611155 The ways in which the class of '55 earned money were the Harvest Dance, at which we made a fair amount of money, and the Night Club Dance, which was quite successful. We also had a pencil machine which helped increase our funds. This year the Sophomore Class has earned money by a food sale, the pencil machine, and cutting Christmas trees. We hope to have other activities later to earn more money. At the beginning of the year the president of the class was Lester Beale. When he moved away, the Vice President, Pauline Forrin, became president. Marie Wing was elected Vice President in place of Pauline. The remaining officers are as follows: Secretary, ,loan McCollorg Treasurer, Janice Lawerysong and Student Council Representatives, Charlene Waugh and Lionel Clark. Joan McCollor. Secretary
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First row: Dorothy Smith, Lorrina Roy, Sylviana Pelletier, Theressa Lagasse, Nancy Belanger, Janice Quint, Beverly Paige, Marie Pullen, Priscilla O'Neal, Barbara Woodard. Second row: Mrs. Atwood, James Carl, Allen Cates, Cecil Beane, Merle McCollor, Wallace Bossie, Rodney Kershner, Keith Davis, Paul Corbin, Kenneth Atwood, Betty Atwood. Third row: Robert Bossie, Clyne Bigelow, Francis Austin, Norman Michaud, Peter Davis, Stanley Frith. James Demlto, Barton Hill, Dale Miller, Stanley Atwood. ll . ' ,f ff flllllfil' 611155 t A J l I .ie , f 1 ,. if ,' 1 ' J i L During but Freshman and Sophomore years we lost W. Hunter, M. Cook, and L. Gleason. We were fairly quiet and ended with 371. 02 in our treasury. Now in our Junior year with that ever big Senior year right around the corner we are really starting to roll - financially! From the popular Lone Pine show we cleared 597. 00 and with class dues and dances we hope to end this year in a grand manner. Opening day found us with thirty-five members, but since then we have lost B. Martin, P. Cates, B. Harris, A. McLaughlin, and C. Hill. Officers elected at our first meeting were President, P. Corbin: Vice President, D. Millerg Secretary, B. Paigeg Treasurer, B. Hillg Stu- dent Council Representatives, B. Atwood, N. Belanger, and K. Davis. Our thanks go to Mrs. Atwood, class advisor, for her advice and patience during our class meetings. 5 , J . , L ' ' Beverly Paige, Secretary I
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Q-Www Mtv we First row: Yvette Roy, Joyce Lagasse, Linda Chasse, Carol Atwood, Judith Mathews, Carolyn Hovey, Una Cyr, Ethel Leavitt. Second row: Norma Robinson, Eugene Hunnewell, Norwood Steward. James McLaughlin, Richard Rollins, Leslie Beane, Donald Bossie, Nancy Bumpus, Mr. Matheson. Third rows? Horace Davis, Gary Tibbets, George Stephenson, Michael Read, Lowell , E 'FlandersJ Vlfyaynlf Adams, Craig Hamlin, Ronald Kershner. Member absent: Rena Pelletier. V? N. fo W' 1 si. t .P 1 1 I - J ra ' 1 ,F A tt- , at 7 .E 1 greshman 6111.95 JM! The class of '60 started the year with 28 members, but due to the loss of Geneva McClin- 3 f . tick and Betty Roy we now have only 26. Our class officers are: President, Richard Rollins: I . f 1 0 gf' tj' Vice President, Lowell Flanders: Secretary, Nancy Bumpus: Treasurer, Una Cyrg Student Coun- L cil, Gary Tibbetts. On October 11, the Seniors began Freshman Initiation. For two days at school we were requested to dress as ladies and gentlemen. On the 12 in the evening at the official Freshman Reception we dressed in outlandish costumes and reported to the Gym to be accepted to Bingham High by the Seniors. Even though we had been ladies and gentlemen for two days, initiated on Friday night in our outlandish costumes, we can really say we had as much fun as the Seniors. On December 14, we held our annual Freshman dance. It was a Barn Dance effect with tables around the floor to represent a night club. We had a floor show with the following par- ticipants: Jena Bemis, Frank Woodard, Joan McGollor, Mary Wing, Rena Pelletier, Una Cyr, and Michael Read. Our door prize was a large cake. A jitterbug contest and a waltz contest were held, with bracelets for the girls and pens for the boys who were winners. Music was furnished by the school orchestra. We made a profit of 840. We hope to have other activities later in the year. We should like to express thanks to Mr. Matheson who has helped us a great deal this year. Nancy Bum pus, Secretary
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