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SONGS PASTIMES ALIBIS SPORTS SPECIAL INTERESTS AMBITIONS EXPRESSIONS PET PHOBIAS SONGS PASTIMES ALIBIS SPORTS SPECIAL INTERESTS AMBITIONS EXPRESSIONS PET PH OBIAS Mary Aylward Senior Statistics Hazel Br ainard Gilbert C handler Donald Hill Tell Me Why Make Believe Because of You Charmaine Movies and Sewing Daydreaming Sleeping Driving Had to work. Had to work. Phe got to Have to milk work. cows. Swimming Basketball Baseball and Baseball Basketball E ating C lothe s Sports F arming To be a To see the To play pro To own a large secretary. world. baseball. N Holstein dairy farm. No kidding! Oh, horrors! Yeah, but Hey! actions speak louder than words. Mice. Worms and Riding while John Being married James Johnson snakes Barbara Licence O'Brien is driv- ing. Richard Murray before I'm 26. Elisse Nash Good Old Moun tain Dew Sleeping in P. O.D. ' 'Didn't feel like it. Hunting C ows To be a real farmerf- Whatcha gonna do about it? Working too hard! ' 'Any Time Driving. Had to baby sit. ' ' Swimming and softball C onvertibles To be a secre- tary. I'd like to. Spiders and snakes. Tiger Rag Going to Brattleboro. I don't know. Baseball Hot Rods To own theffast- est hot rod. There ain't no need of dat. Studying too long! I Get Ideas Movies and driving. Had a date. Roller skating and ice skating To be a million aire. To travel. See ya. Running out of gas and flat tires.
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The Class of 1952 h The Seniors began their most important year of' school last September with a total of seventeen members. However, in October Betty Cowgill left the group to move to Maine. Minnie Zimmer, a newcomer who had transferred to Walpole High School only this year, was an active member of the class until early January when she returned to Springfield, Massachusetts. At the present writing the Senior Class comprises a total of fifteen students. The annual Walpole High School Fair held in September brought forth from the combined efforts of- the class a striking float entry of Washington Crossing the De1aware . The girls were responsible for much of the ground work, while the boys presented a very accurate portrayal of the famous painting. Although this float only won honorable mention, the class was proud of its effort and felt that it had improved its product over those of previous years. Right up through the month of January the class has been sponsoring a series of round and square dances with music by Dick Perry's Orchestra. These have been conducted on an average of two a month. Thanks to the interest of the students and townspeople, these dances have been a great boon to the class treasury. Another fund-raising project of the Seniors has been the sponsorship of paper drives. ' Through the kindness of Mr. R. N. Johnson, the class sale of refreshments at the John Deere Day last spring netted the group enough money to begin definite plans for a trip to New York and Washington. Just last December members of the class sold very successfully Christmas cards, wrapping paper, and stationery to numerous kind parents and friends in the town. The Seniors have an excellent record of participation in school activities. The boys' varsity team has Seniors Gilbert Chandler, Donald Houghton, Robert Houghton, and Richard Murray. Of the girls in the class, Hazel Brainard, Ethel Hurd, and Margaret Reed have been on the girls' team, and Elisse Nash has been the team manager. Jane Howard and Ann Rogers have been the peppy class repre- sentatives on the cheerleading squad. Donald Houghton is the President of the Student Council and Hazel Brainard is the other-class representative. On the CHlCK'S CHIRP staff are Donald Houghton, Elisse Nash and Phebe Ramsey. In the Thespian Club are Gilbert Chandler, Donald Houghton, and Ann Rogers. With Mr. Sanborn as its advisor, the class has held regular meetings every Monday the fourth period to handle its business of the budget for the class trip and the other necessary arrangements. The Arnold Tours will again take charge of the transportation and housing details for the class on the trip, which will be taken the week before the April vacation .with Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Wallace as chaperonesi The class is very appreciative of the help of the many individuals who have made possible the class trip as well as the ultimate goal of all the class - graduation. , In particular the claxss wishes to acknowledge its gratitude to its advisor, Mr. Victor N. Sanborn, for his advice and guidance throughout the year. To Miss Brennan goes the sincere thank you of all the class for her help with this year- book.
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SONGS PAST IMES ALIBIS SPORTS SPECIAL INTERESTS IMBITIONS EXPRESSI ONS PET PHOBIAS SONGS PASTIMES ALIBIS SPORTS SPECIAL INTERESTS AMBITIONS EXPRESSI ONS PET PH OBIAS Senior Statistics Donald Houghton Robert Houghton Jane Howard Ethel Hurd Shot-Gun Zing-Zing! ' 'Sin I Don't Care Boogie Zoom-Zoom! Getting as little Mechanical Knitting. Swimming and sleep as possible. Dradliing. roller skating. Can't help it. I just plain for- Had to take care I don't dare to. got. of my brothers. Basketball Track Cheerleading Basketball Sports Sc ience T rave ling Movie s To be a jet pilot. To be a marathon 'To become a To enter military runner. nurse. service. Oompah Guess you're Well? Was he? right. N Elm trees Forgetting things. Darkness Intoxicated men. Phebe Ramsey Margaret Reed Marjorie Rogers I Don't Care Maybe It's Any Time ' Because Movies and Movies Talking frapidlyj walking. Couldn't Can't Had to put the kids to bed Ice skating and Basketball Cheerleading swimming Spending money Shopping Horses To be a steno- To become a To live on a farm. grapher. nurse. Tough Oh, well. Ya know! Men Treadless stairs Snakes and mice
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