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CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS ham. In Wyer,Miss Richmond, Mr. Bu I2 Thoits, Rober wn Tetrault, Peter Da rnhnm, uriel Bu row: Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Fairchild, M ni Fm oks, Mr. Silva. I0 ight, Mr. B Kn Y ulrz, Bert Sr aters, Ronald nkham, Eugene W Pi utchinson, Judith Mrs. H avis D Miss Second foul: Hayer, Roland Tetrault. H3 ton, Regi Wilfred Leigh ngca u, I3 Robert Tou eal Dnucerre, aBrecque, N L F111 Hebert, Jo nn A nclair, id Si ZIV Third row: D
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Student Council First row: Muriel Burnham, Dawn Tetrault, Frances Chick, Peter Thoits, Gerald Sinclair, William Mac- Hardy, Shirley Bragdon, Roberta Wyer, Betty Knight. Srconrl T01U! Joan LaBrecque, Neal Doucette, Clifford DeRoche, Judith Pinkham, Eugene Waters, Jean Raymond, Ronald Stultz, Wilfred Leighton, Milton Philbrook, Advisor. Tbirn' row: Ann Hebert, David Sinclair, Robert Tourangeau, Roland Tetrault, Regina Hayer.
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Uwe Day Is Coming The Junior Class may think that the end is just around the corner, but it's really the beginning just coming in sight. Our class is well on the road to success under the leadership of our ofhcers: Gene Waters, President, Betty Knight, Vice-President, Judy Pinkham, Secretary, and Ronnie Stultz, Treasurer. This is our president's third consecutive year in oflice. Scholastic ability has put our class on both the major and the minor honor rolls. Many of the students on the brighter sidei' are Judy Bailey, Claire Begin, Jerome Brooks, Ann Delcourt, Ernest Fielder, Roberta Hudson, Judy Pinkham, Betty Madsen and Gene Waters. In the sports world we are no exception, but contribute much to the school. Bill Bragdon, Bill Hamilton, Jim Levesque, Gene Waters, Ronnie Estes, Leo Pratt, Ronnie Stultz, Ray Welch, Larry Holston, Dick Grant, and Jack Ander- son are our old stand-bys in basketball. A little bruised and battered but still alive after the football season were Roger Vaillancourt, Royden Belanger, Jim Roby, Gene Vfaters, Bruce Libby, Dick Grant, Ralph Smith, Bob Larry, Ronnie Estes, Charlie Gemmell, Ronnie Stultz, Jerry Sickles, Lawrence Dill, Clifford DeRoche and Hormidas Aube. The girls making the field hockey team were Claire Begin, Terry Sirois and Claire Paulhus. The girls who ended the basketball season very nicely were Ann LaBrecque, Pat Cousens, Ann Delcourt, Louise Berry and Lorna Payne. Judy Bailey, Betty Knight and Louise Berry represented the class by joining the cheerleading squad. Their sparkling performance at all the games was a credit to our class. In dramatics and prize speaking We are off to a grand start. Putting on a great performance in the school play were Bev Billings, Bill Christian, and Earl Libby. A good indication of our importance in dramatics is shown by the fact that half of the prize speakers are Juniors. Those taking part are Bev Billings, Bill Christian, Judy Smith and Earl Libby. The glee club and band have been very successful this year with the help of some of our talented Juniors. Those seen in the gym every Tuesday morning are Nancy Farwell, Barrie Lovejoy, Bev Billings, Jerry Brooks, Russell Breton, Bill Christian, Earl Libby and Barry Morse. Prancing very high were our two major- ettes, Angela Rondeau and Dotty Green. One more year and most of us will be marching down the aisle and receiving our diplomas. Some will go on to college and many will start working after they graduate. Whatever We do we feel that even though high school may end, it will only be the beginning of our life of learning. DOTTIE AREY, junior Class Editor
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