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22 T igiie Bk OT Wana CLASS OF 195] “SO LITTLE DONE — SO MUCH TO DO” Virst row, left to right—Barbara Bordeg, Howard Gifford, Georgia Sonntag, Edward Sharples, Winifred Buhl, Paul Branch, Natalie Cabral, Joseph Medeiros. Second row—Helen Frankenbush, James Simmons, Margaret Souza, Thomas Han- cock, Dolores Medeiros, Howard White, Virginia Costa, Raymond Vaughan, Alice Antunes, Albert Costa, Bessie Hasson, Norman Blanchette, Phyllis Gaudreau. Third row—Francis Peitengill, Orin Crapo, Melba Davis, Manuel Gomes, Eleanor Benson, Dean Manchester, Alberta Brightman, Reginald Dion, Ethei Hart, Alex- ander Smith, Lawrence Corneil. Absent when picture was taken-—Roger Bessette, George Hancock, Roland Hetert, William Macomber, Roberta Preece, Barbara Tripp.
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Etta Boh OO WAN lk aad CLASS OF 1950 “THOU HAST SEEN NOTHING YET” First row, left to right—Dorothy Sekonda, Richard Manchester, Anna Carvaiio, Robert Archer, Jane Lees, Albert Vincent. Second row—John Rodriques, Geraldine Potter, Lucille Emond, Joycelyn Couture, Jacqueline Forand, Elsie Rego, Agnes Waite, Thelma Wood, Loretta Perry. Alice Ponte, Edith Cabral, Joanne Manchester, Eliza Medeiros, Lydia Rose, Lin- coln Tripp. Third row—Dale Meadors, Ralph Macomber, Russell Sherman, Irene Mendes, Alan Cieto, Janet Lawton, Donald Johanson, Grace Lawton, James Hasson, Alice Manchester, Robert Lees, Thelma Collins. Absent when picture was taken—Eugenie Gaisson, Rubie Orr, Rita Pacheco, F'lor- ence Perry, Jeanne Routhier, Betty Wolstenholme.
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Le Thetis iGO VV NE 23 CLASS DAY WELCOME As president of the graduating class of 1948 it is my privilege and pleasure to welcome you to our Class Day exerrises. We would like to share with you, our friends, the many experiences and happy moments that have accompanied us during the past four years. We have learned many things since starting out as Freshmen, but all our knowledge has no‘, come from books alone. Through everyday contact with teachers and fellow students, we have learned the meaning of coopera- tion and sportsmanship. Speaking for my classmates as well as myself, I would like to thank each and every one of you for your help in making our edu- cation possible, and I believe that it has not been in vain. Now, we sincerely hope you will enjoy our exercises as much as we have enjoyed preparing them. STANLEY GWOZDZ. ADVICE TO THE. JUNIORS As we, the graduating class of 1948 go out into the world, and you, the prospective Seniors take our places, there are things which you should know and which we would like to pass on to you. As Seniors, you are leaders. Underclassmen look to you as an example. You can set a good example by showing co-operation, re- p , spect, and obedience. In order to have a prosperous year, you must have cooperation not only among the Seniors, but among all classes. Co-operation shoulcé also show itself in activities, for co-operation makes a team. Increased respect for teachers and fellow pupils would improve human relationships. Proper respect for school property would aid in preserving equipment, and would insure attractive grounds. A certain amount of discipline is necessary in any well-run schooi. Whether you have much or little discipline depends upon your own be- havior and obedience. If you will heed our advice we feel sure that it will benefit you in the coming year. ALINE BESSETTE JANET WEBB
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