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i i ,I I Their able leaders are, fr rn top to bottom: Harry Crawtord, Vice-president p! . U' xq' mfr xK'lv1Jr!xJy'lIi U-'VXI I,fU'1' VVQQXLQ- X mf A liwflks NT' Nl-l'l'W VVN9- lkvylli-S5 4-LXCJU J KLJCM vi. .L 0,9-V3 VC-xjqfx A ' Q . -3 2-oJtvX,X.9' yl if . -, Class of .1957 - l mf nwwmxzzxolds' ui... it W Q I aug, 5-Qlfdn ' Q 4, The juniors stand the ne79'tlo TcW??'s'te'pT?T high sc oo li e,!a ways thinning- E gg ahead to the time when they become seniors. They xl p'ro'm, ag more tha hold their own in school activities pr ' ' h msewgafwie nt t 3 5 last year in high school. ' W Wlll ll, M ff.i'4.,,6,..L'2 Alan McClennon President, Frances Tyng, Treasurer, and Susan Smith, Secretary. KVI, X4 Q . 1 ,,f,-'wig - Gil. Ceuzx. 62,49 ff rx in if. as 0 cs 9 5 -t ff! A - 44 T ' WWW VU' W' -- - ... -..gg - 6323 asia ig- HOMEROOM 102 Row aine, K. Bourinot, M. Conrad, V. Sawyer, S. Armstrong, H. Perkins, S. Smith, T. Young, C. Raynor. Row 2: W, Howell, G. Heck, C. Abbott, R. Rudell, E. Symrnes, G. Wager, C. Wheeler, N. Mailman, L. Johnstone, R. Harding, E. Trowbridge, V. Chod- sky, H. Crawford, Mr. Carini. Row 3: P. Gregg, D. Fluegeman, R. O'Toole, G. Russett, E. Perry, R. Murray, J. Gilman, C. Endee, R. Reader, B. Cahill, W. Healey, C. Palmgren. Not shown: P. Proctor. bins, N. White, S. Richardson, N. Jones, C. Smith, S. Reed, I. Hub- bard, J. Olson, F. Tyng, E. Farrar, M. J. Graves, B. Page. Row 2: R. Walsh, E. Ellis, S. Harnish, D. Bray- ton, T. McGuire, C. Phillips, D. Heerdt, P. Chadwick, Mrs. Zam- progno. Row 3: P. Hanson, J. Gates, J. Wager, P. Russett, A, McClennen, W. Howe. Not shown: D. Collins. .'3'3 MG? ff m Oh'-113 gif? jay? 00: . ,.,.13., 49, rf f-M J -X .3 y I O . 3 3 2 Q as 'SQXX-.X .1 .. .rg
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F .T et.- ' F Q 'Fla 'E-f' 'sm W GF Agri Ike- 1 Class of 195 k L I 4,-4 ILL - i . 0,6 U F fi pq A TJ L HOMEROOM 101, First Row: E. Barbetti, C. White, M. Bradford, R. Lahnstein, B. Turner, J. Nilan, C. Compton, M. Molan, J. Gray, R. Fabbri. Second Row: J. Havey, B. Hay- I wood, D. Freeman, D. Tappan, D. Williams, J. Bartlett, L. Rudell, J, Sherman, S. Jacques, L. Raynor, J. McNabb, Mr. Mitchell. Third Raw: J. Sullivan, J. Finnerty, T. Clarke, D. Tiftany, J. Houghton, M. Leithead, B. Foote, P. Mueller, J. Proctor, J. Richardson, G. Buckminster, K. Cummings, W. Sawyer, W. Cannon. Q A HOMEROOM 103, First Row: P. Murphy, C. Durnan, S. Stevens, C. Akers, J. Miele, D. Lynch, M. Swanson, J. Rogers, S. Chisholm, A. Donaldson, L. Seavey. Second Row: T. Latilin, S. Cole, K. Graham, V. Hoagland, R. Hallett, P. Lawson, R. Baden, C. Rydell, R. Rawding, P. Fowler, C. Brooks, Mr. Mar- tinian. Third Row: R. Weld, R. Hutchinson, R. Floyd, H. Barnes, T. Lehne, J. Moore, J. Bulkley, L. Finison, J. Crowe. rw HOMEROOM 105, First Rowwf ue ger ru ,- Flanders, S. Cunnin X . rch ,i hz ' J' J White, L. Weidig J. as . er, . - g N ' Rushiorth, B. Raw ' , . Havey, . B a . ..t, Second Ro ' J. ugh S. ' on, css ' Olson, N. N arm , J. alk . 'f Williams, P. la , N. l , S. Sco'i' 'e, , fits C. Lambert, aney, R. Brad ley, Mr. HaruDT ' ow .Young, B. Kibbe, J. Wyman, H. Field, . Lombard, J. Gambrill, J. Murphy, G. Stenberg, K. Coburn, K. Healey, K. Styran, G. Tornabene. Not shown: E. Tomlinson. l 1 , X 1 K K- X ' I e sophomores, the noveIty'ot the freshman year has worn oft and t have J 1 M' vset dawn o the task ot compiling a successful record Being the largest class in the Q fa., s ool, y m a vital core in school activities and their talents have greatly enhanced , I a 'zations, giving promise ot even better things to come The class oiticers ' V ,g m t to loottoml Kenneth Healey President Joshua Lombard Vice president JA L alwey, Secretary, and Judith Sherman Treasurer
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