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CLASS OF 730 “AH are sonic fo feraed this path As Freshmen First row, left to right: Theresa Lavoie, Ruby Orr, Eunice Gray, Geraldine Potter, Agnes Waite, Jean Routhier, Loretta Perry, Louise Martin. Second Row: Lucille Emond, Grace Lawton, Lydia Rose, Mary Heaton, Janet Lawton, Esther Crapo, Alice Manchester, Florence Perry, Rosalina Grillo, Joanne Manchester, Edith Cabral, Jane Lees, Joycelyn Couture. Third row: ‘Thelma Collins, Jacqueline Forand, Alice Ponte, Anna Carvalho, Dorothy Sekonda, Rita Pacheco, Eileen Costa, Irene Mendes, Thelma Wood, Betty Wolstenholm, Lorraine Couto, Evelyn Taber, Eliza Medeiros. Fourth row: Dale Meadors, Albert Vincent, Robert Archer, Lincoln Tripp, Russell Manchester, Ralph Macomber, Donald Johansen, Allan Cieto, James Hasson, Gilbert Souza, Richard Manchester, Robert Lees, John Roderiques, Roger Bienvenue. 18
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ALBERT EDWARD VINCENT “There is only proof of ability — action.” Honor Roll 1; Glee Club 2, 4; Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Class Play 3; Brownie Staff 4; Villager 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Class Day Speaker 4. Members of the class are often seen avoiding Albert Vincent, our able treasurer. “Al” has served on various committees throughout his school career. ‘There is a certain girl at the Factory that seems to attract him, and his favorite pastime is going out with her. CARY Railroad Park AGNES Mary WAITE “Better late than never.” Glee Club 1], 2, 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Villager 4; Librarian 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Glee Club Secretary 4. Agnes is one of the engaged members of the class. If she keeps her future home as neatly as she has kept our class records straight when serving as class secretary, we know that she will have a home of which she can be proud. Agnes is noted for her accommoda- ting nature and thus has always willingly helped us out whenever we have called on her. In our Junior and Senior Plays, she proved well her acting ability. Agnes Division Rd. THELMA ARLENE Woop “But to be young was very heavenly.” c Glee Club 1; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Com- mittees 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Villager 4; Cheer- leader 3; Play 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Honor Roll 4. We call Thelma our class Juliet and she has proved well her title. No young Romeo can long resist that charming smile, that friendly manner, nor that sparkle in her eyes. In school or out “Woodie” is always oc- cupied in one way or another. As cheerleader in her junior year she did a commendable job and as a partici- pant in our junior and senior plays she was tops. 17 “Woodie” Main Rd.
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CLASS OF ’50 66 39 Or goal success, our aim fo win As Seniors First row, left to right: Lucille Emond, Anna Carvalho, Albert Vincent, Russell Sherman, Harvey Cunningham, Agnes Waite, Geraldine Potter, Lydia Rose. Second row: Thelma Wood, Grace Lawton, Ralph Macomber, Raymond Sher- man, Donald Johansen, Janet Lawton, Rita Pacheco, Irene Mendes. Third row: Dale Meadors, Lincoln Tripp, Richard Manchester, Robert Lees, Robert Archer, John Rodriques. Fourth row: Joanne Manchester, Edith Cabral, Alice Ponte, Jacqueline Forand, Natalie Vieira, Dorothy Sekonda, Jane Lees, Thelma Collins. 19
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