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— Tiumni Class of 1953 Adele Bailey — Working in Springfield, Mass. David Bidwell — Nickols Junior College, Dudley, Mass. Caroline Boyce — Working in Littleton, New Hampshire. Irene Chamberlain — Living in Bath, New Hampshire. Marlene Carr — Working in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Priscilla Drown — Mrs. Richard Leonard, living in Woodsville, N. H. Mary Egner — New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass. Charles Marden — Employed at Fairbanks Morse, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Constance Mayhew — Mrs. Carlos Welch, living in Springfield, Vt. Russell Sulham — U. S. Air Force. Class of 1954 Geraldean Brock — Working in Springfield, Mass. Charles Come — U. S. Army. John Demeritt — U. S. Navy. Richard Sherwin — Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. Class of 1955 Everest Flint — U. S. Air Force. Jeanette Flint — Working in Littleton, New Hampshire. Donna Andreoletti — Vermont Junior College, Montpelier, Vermont. Rosemary Basch — Mrs. Allen Wilson, living in Woodsville, N. H. Larry Lamarre — U. S. Army. Gordon Boomhower — Employed at A P Store, Woodsville, N. H. Ida Wilson — Lyndon Teachers College, Lyndonville, Vermont Harold Gravlin — Employed at A P Store, Woodsville, N. H. Patty Roben — Living at home, Wells River, Vermont. Connie Egner — U. V. M., Burlington, Vermont Beverly Mayhew — Living at home, Wells River, Vermont. Yvonne Grenier — Mrs. Charles Come, living in Wells River, Vermont. Robert Sargent — Employed by Reginald White in Ryegate, Vermont. Lorayne Simmons — Employed at Charles Woods, Woodsville, N. H.
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Soph amore a add Sitting: B. Mahnker, B. Andreoletti, B. Evans, B. Elliott, B. Patterson, G. Murphy. Standing: J. Come, D. Biggie, S. Little, D. Hourihan, R. Andreoletti, P. Thompson, F. Kaiser, Mr. Franz. junior dc add Sitting: M. Homeister, A. Sherwin, A. Boyce, S. Roberts, C. Kaiser, H. Pudvah. Standing: J. Carytsas, A. Bullard, B. Murphy, T. Clark, W. Bone, Mrs. Spear.
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Class JJistor 1 Dear Friends: If you will give me your kind attention for a few moments, I will relate to you the story of a marvelous class—the most wonderful class that ever happened at Wells River High School, namely the class of 1956. Its life continued but four short years, yet every day of those four years was crowded with events. When the members of this remarkable class have all achieved the fame and honor that are bound to come to them, the memories of these four yars will linger in the hearts of each and everyone. But I must get back to the beginning of my story. m It was September, 1952, that this brilliant group of boys and girls first made their triumphal appearance in the halls of Wells River High and | from that day until the day of graduation there was more intellectuality in the atmosphere of that institution than was ever known before or prob- ably will ever be known again. Right here I will give you a brief description of the personality of the class. Margaret Ellen Wilson was a girl of energetic disposition and prominent in the activities of school life. She was a great believer at all times in the rights of women and strove to follow in the footsteps of Susan B. Anthony. Edward Royal Little was a quiet unobstrusive lad, never very active in the physical life of the class, but a very deep and profound thinker of the Emerson type. Many times was his power of thought and concentra- tion used to the betterment of his class. These are but a few models, member of the class. Similar ones could be made for each
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