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W .- -- ,- ,e,,.-fm-AA .5 -'if' M, Qqllmi m YYHC' pafldaded 5,9 7444 Semin 66444 of 70665041 lcademq Wafame VQLUIAE XXXIV af DEDICATIO We, the Class of 1953, dedicate this edition of the EAGLE to Mr. Eugene A. Hunter Coach of basketball, baseball and teacher of physical education. Mr. Hunter has devoted himself to teaching the students of Wilton Academy the ideals of good sportsmanship and physical fitness. He has always tried to carry out the most effective athletic program pos- sible, We express our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to Mr. Hunter. APPRECIATIO On behalf of the students and faculty of Wilton Academy, the EAGLE board wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. Roy Gifford for his generous gifts to our school. Mr. Gifford gave us our modern cafeteria and a fine electric mimeo- graph machine. However, Mr. Gifford has given more than material things to Wilton Academyg he has given both his time and his interest in his capacity as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees. We are deeply grateful to Mr. Gifford. First row, left to right: N. York, J. Collins, C. Casler, A. Carignan, J. Stevenson, J. Hanscom, J. Trask, G. Ledger, J, Smith, Jean Osgood. Second row: Miss Kennard, D. Adams, E. Ellrich, H, Adams, J, Butterfield, J. Lagerson, J, Potter, B, Babb, B. Allen. Back row: D, Lothrop, S, Trask, H. Randell, J, Stansfield, Jack Osgood, J, Wentworth. Editor-in-Chief - - Assistant Editors - - Business Managers - - - Circulating Managers EAGLE - - JANET HANSCOM - - -JANICE TRASK JOHN STEVENSON ALAYNE CARIGNAN - - -BERNAL ALLEN DOUGLAS LOTHROP HERBERT RANDELL JOHN STANSFIELD SPENCER TRASK - - DENNIS ADAMS JACK OSGOOD ARTHUR WELLS JAMES WENTWORTH BOARD Staff Assistants Seniors - - - - - HELEN ADAMS BARBARA BABB JUDY BUTTERFIELD SHIRLEY ELLRICH JUNE LAGERSON GLENDA LEDGER JEAN OSGOOD JOAN POTTER JUNE SMITH NOREEN YORK Junior - - - - - CONNIE CASLER Sophomore - JANET COLLINS Freshman - - - BETTINA CHIARAVALLOTI Advisor - - - - EDITH KENNARD FACULTY Seated, left to right: Mt. Choate, Mrs. Gage, Mr, Ferguson, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Keay, Mrs. Petersen Mr. French, Mr. Knowles. Standing: Mr. Crouse, Miss Buck, Miss Greenleaf, Miss Kennard, Miss FACULTY DATA HARLAND L, KEAY, A.B. , Colby College, Principal, Commercial Math, Guidance Appointed 1945 LEAH T, PETERSEN, Boston University, Skidmore College, Vocal Music Appointed 1930 OTHO KNOWLES, Busch College, Chicago, Instrumental Music, Band, Orchestra Appointed 1943 IVAN H, CROUSE, B.S. , University of Maine, Agriculture Appointed 1949 EUGENE A, HUNTER, A.B. , Colby College, Athletic Director, Physical Education, Coach of Basketball and Baseball Appointed 1949 FLORENCE E, GREENLEAF, B. S. , University of Maine, Commercial Subjects, Voca- tions, Coach of Girls' Basketball and Softball Appointed 1951 EDITH C. KENNARD, B. A. , University of Maine, English Appointed 1946 AGNES G, ALLEN, A.B. , Colby College, Languages Appointed 1952 JANE AUSTIN, B. S. , Farmington State Teachers College, Home Economics, Coach of Field Hockey Austin , Mr. Hunter. Appointed 1952 MADELYN E, BUCK, B. S. . University of Maine, English Appointed 1952 JOHN S, CHOATE, A.B. , Colby College, Sciences Appointed 1952 STANLEY M, FERGUSON, B. S. , University of Maine, History, Coach of Football Appointed 1952 IASCHA L. FRENCH, A.B. . Bates College, Mathematics Appointed 1952 CAROLYN M, GAGE, Wilton Academy Secretary Appointed 1952 ssmons DENNIS EDWARD ADAMS Scientific Always put off until tomorrow what you don't have to do today. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Winter Sports lg Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club lg Traffic Squad 2,35 EAGLE 4. HELEN MARY ADAMS Commercial She's an enemy to noneg a friend to all. Basketball l,3,4g Winter Sports lg Softball 3,4g Cabaret l,3,4g GAA 4g Glee Club 1,3,4g Traffic Squad 2,3g Majorette 2,3,4g Head Major ette 3,45 EAGLE 4. BERNAL E, ALLEN English My teachers think I am so sweet, I'm always placed in the foremost seat. Winter Sports l,2,3g Track 1,2,3g Class President 3,4, BARBARA ANN BABB Commercial Better late than neverg but better never late. Basketball 1,2,3g Winter Sports 1,2, Softball 1,2,3g Field Hockey 1, 2,3,4g Minstrel Show 2,3: Cabaret 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Office Girl 2, 3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,4g Girls' State Delegate 3: Eag1et 3,4g EAGLE 4. Q MARTHA ELIZABETH BROOKS Commercial lt is the length of patience, endurance and forbearance that so much of what is good in mankind and womankind rs shown Cabaret 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3 4 Band 3 4 MARY EVELYN BROOKS Home Economics The thing that goes farthest toward makmg hfe worth wlule that costs the least, and does the most is Just a pleasant smrle Cabaret lg FHA 4, Glee Club 1,2 3 4 Band 3 4 DONALD W. BUCHANAN English 'The world's no better if we hurry Life's no longer if we worry. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3 IUDITH msus BUTTERFIELD English As carefree as the day is long. Basketball 3,4g Winter Sports 1, Softball 2 3 Field Hockey 2 3 4 Cabaret 1,31 FHA 1.2.3, Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Traffic Squad 2,3g EAGLE 4, , bi ALAYNE MARIETTE CARIGNAN Commercial A merry twinkle in her eye, A friendly word that will never die. Basketball 1,2,4g Minstrel Show 3g Class Treasurer 33 Glee Club 1,2 3,4g Traffic Squad 2,3g Majorette 2,3,4g EAGLET Co-editor 4g EAGLE Assistant Editor 45 Queen Candidate 4. N , BARRIE CLARK Agriculture In life as in football--the game is won up front. Football l,2,3,4g Winter Sports 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4g Traffic Squad 2,3. MARY A, CUSHMAN Commercial Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Basketball l,2g Softball lg FHA l,2,3: EAGI-ET 3.4- CECIL RAYMOND DAVIS Agriculture A little quiet you may have surmised, But when you get to know him, you'd be surprised. Football 1,2,3g Basketball lg Baseball 1,2,3,4: FFA 4: GIGS Club 3. FRANCES ELAINE DYKE Commercial Small folks seem to fill a place that no other can replace. Minstrel show 2, Cabaret 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Eaglet 1,4. SHIRLEY ELAINE ELLRICH Classical A good sport and true, We need more just like you. Basketball 1,4g Hockey 2, 3,43 One-Act Plays lg Public Speaking 2, 4g Minstrel Show 3g Cabaret 3,4: Class Vice President 15 Glee Club 3,45 Majorette 2,3,4g EAGLE 4. ARTHUR WESLEY FRECKER III Agriculture 'Never in a hurry: never has a care. Football 4, Basketball Ig FFA 1,2,3,4, JOSEPH CLIFFORD GOULD, IR. English 'Memory Ls the thing you forget with. Basketball 1,2,4g Winter Sports 1,23 One-Act Plays 1,2,3g Public speaking 1,2,3,4g Minstrel Show 1,2,3g Cabaret 1,2,3,4g Class Treasurer 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4. IANET MIRIAM HANSCOM Classical I 'What'er she touches brings success, A reward of her ability. Basketball 1,2,4, Assistant Manager 3g Softball 1,3,4g One-Act Plays 1,2,3,4g Three-Act Plays 3g Public Speaking l,2g Cabaret lg D.A.R. Candidate 4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Traffic Squad 3,4g Girls' State Delegate 35 EAGLE 1, Editor 4, I ROBEKTA ELAINE HURD Commercial The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth a thousand years. Basketball l,2,3,4g Softball lg Hockey lg Cabaret 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3g Band l,2,3g Eag1et 3,4. HARLAN EARL JEPSON Agriculture Don't crowd, girls, you'1l all get a chance. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,4g Reporter 2,3g Traffic Squad 2.3. JUNE LINDA LAGERSON English A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. Basketball 4g Softball lg Publicspeaking l,2,3,4g Minstrel Show 1,2g cabaret 2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4gG1ee Club 1,2,3,4g sand 3,-1, ofiice Girl 4, 'eagles' 1,2,3,4g EAGLE 4, ALICE MARY LANDRY Home Economics For she was the quiet kind Whose nature never varies. FHA 1,2: Glee Club l,2,3,4: Traffic Squad 4. GLENDA MAVIS LEDGER Classical Curly hair, shiny eyes, merry humor, she's a prize. Basketball 1,2: Winter Sports 1: Softball 1,3: Hockey 1,2,3, Captain 4, State Letter 4: One-Act Plays 2: Three-Act Plays 3: Public Speak- ing 1,2: Minstrel Show 1,2,3: Cabaret 2,3,4: Student Council 2.3, Secretary 4: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Traffic Squad 2,3: Cheerleader 2,3, Head Cheerleader 4: GAA 3, Vice President 4: Eag1et 3,4: EAGLE 4: Chapel Leader 4. DOUGLAS ARTHUR LOTHROP Scientific lt is better to be tall and see all than to be short and see little. Football 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,4: Baseball Manager 3: Cross Country 4: Class Vice President 4: Student Council 2, 3, Vice President 4: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Traffic Squad 2,3,4: Eaglet 4: EAGLE 4: Boys' State Delegate 3. ROLAND DARRELL NEIL English 'Well timed silence has more eloquence than words. FFA l,2: Glee Club l,2. NEILA BETH NICHOLS English A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. Basketball lg Softball lg Field Hockey 1,2,3,4p Minstrel Show 2,3g Cabaret 1,2,3,4gG1ee Club 1,2,3,4. A HELENE F. ORCUTT English Laughter, holding both her sides. Field Hockey 3,45 Public Speaking 2, Second Prize 3,4g Minstrel Show 2,3: Cabaret 2,3,4g FHA 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 2,3g Orchestra 2,3,4g Office Girl 2,3,4g Eaglet 3,4. I ACK EDWARD OSGOOD English He's quiet and he's shy, but there's mischief in his eye. Basketball Manager lg Track 4: Baseball 45 Cabaret l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g EAGLE 4. IEAN ELLEN OSGOOD ' English 'A cheerful smile makes a dish a feast. Minstrel Show 2g Cabaret 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Majorette 3,4g Eag1et 4g EAGLE 4. IOAN MARIE POTTER Commercial A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Basketball lg Minstrel Show l,2,3,4g Cabaret 1,2,3g Class President 14 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Traffic Squad 2,3g Majorette 2,3,4g Eaglet 4: EAGLE 4. DWAIN GODFREY POULIN English 'When the Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He writes --not that you won or lost--but how you played the game. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain: Baseball 1,2,3,4g FFA 1, Treasurer: Traffic Squad 3,4g Eaglet 4. HERBERT BENJAMIN RANDELL English He who labors, conquers. Basketball 1,2g Winter Sports l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4, Cross-Country 4g One-Act Plays 1,2,3,4g Three-Act Plays 35 Public Speaking lg Minstrel Show 1,2,3,4g Cabaret 2,3,4g Double-Quartet 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Traffic Squad 3,4g EAGLE 4. MARION G. RANGER English 'Giggle and the world giggles with you. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2g Field Hockey 1,2,3,4g Cabaret lg FHA 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Office Girl 43 Eaglet 4. RUBY MAxmE RANGER English The nicest things come in the smallest bundles. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Field Hockey 1,2,3,4g Min- strel Show 2,3g Cabaret 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3: Glee Club 1,2,3,4p Band 1,2,3,4g GAA 3,45 Eaglet 2,3,4, EVELYN MARIE RICHARD Commercial ' Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Basketball lg Field Hockey Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4g Minstrel Show 1,2,3g Cabaret 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 3: Eaglet 3,4, I UNE MARIE SMITH Commercial A little nonsense now and then, Is relished in the best of men. Basketball 1,2g Winter Sports lg Softball 1,25 Field Hockey 1,2,3,4g State Letter 3: One-Act Plays 3,4g Three Act Plays 3: Public Speaking 1,2,4g Minstrel Show 1,2,3g Cabaret 2,3,4g Class Secretary 1,2g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Office Girl 2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g GAA 3,4g Eaglet 1,3,4g EAGLE 4: Social Committee 4: State pin 4. IOHN H. STANSFIELD Scientific Think much, talk little, write less. Basketball 1,2,4g Track 1,2g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Class President 2a Student Council 4g Glee Club 1,3g Traffic Squad 3,43 Boys' State 3g EAGLE 4. i JOHN ARTHUR STEVENSON IR Scientific Wisdom is better than riches Basketball 1 2- Baseball 4 Manager- One-Act Plays 4- Minstrel Show Squad 2, 3,45 Boys' State 35 Eaglet 25 EAGLE 45 Co-Manager of School Store 4. 'Ss ti s , . X Q 9 25 Student Council l,2, 3,45 Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Traffic - Q, ! 5 5 EUGENE ERMON TOOTHAKER Scientific A live wire never gets stepped on. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 One-Act Plays 15 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Traffic Squad 3,4, IANICE PRISCILLA TRASK Classical I like work5 it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 State Letter 35 State Pin 45 One-Act Plays 1,25 Minstrel Show 1,2,35 Cabaret 2, 45 Class Officer 3,45 Secretary 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Traffic Squad 3,45 Office Girl 3,45 Cheerleaders 2, 3,45 GAA 3,4, President 45 Eaglet 3,45 Co-Editor 45 EAGLE 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Chapel Leader 45 Social Committee 4. 3. SPENCER ARLEN TRASK English 'He who sitteth on a powder keg shall rise again, Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 One-Act Plays 1,2,3,4g Three-Act Plays 35 Minstrel Show 1,2,3,45 Cabaret 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 President 45 Traffic Squad 3, i 'S , i i , ssl 5 ARTHUR WALTER WELLS Scientific And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew, Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Track 3g Baseball l,2g Public Speaking lp Class Vice President 2g Student Council 2, 3,4g Band 'l, 2,3,4g Traffic Squad 2,3,4. IAMES ALLAN WENTWORTH English 'Men of few words are the best men. Football 1, 2, Manager 3, Assistant Coach 4: Class Vice President 33 Student Council 3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4g Traffic Squad 3,4g EAGLE 4. NOREEN MAE YORK English Success is the reward of toil, Basketball 1,2,3g Softball 1,2,4g Three-Act Play 3: FHA 1,2,3,4g Band 2,3.4: Office Girl 1,2,3,4g Eag1et 3,4g EAGLE 45 Field Hockey Manager 3. ' JOYCE LORRAINE YOUNG Home Economics It is better to be small than tall and cast a shadow. Basketball Manager 3: Softball lg Field Hockey 1,2,3g Cabaret 4g FHA l,2,3,4, Secretary 2,' Vice President 3, President 4g Glee Club l,2g Band 1,2,3g Traffic' Squad 3,4g Eaglet 3,4. cL AssEs .IU IOR CLASS Front row, left to right: B. Jackson, C. Archer, L. Richard, C. Casler, N. Beisaw, Stev. Mayo, L. Franchetti, R. Ridley, M. Eaton, E. Vivian, C. Rand, L. Perkins. Second row: Mrs. Allen, M. Welch, I. Weymouth, T. Williams, A. Edwards, S. Neil, R.,Knowles, J. Higgins, J. Hutchinson, B. Hurd, G. Columbus, B. White, M. Chase, R, Goodwin, Mr. Choate. Third row: C. Trask, L. Karkos, A. Hall, J. Lagerson, Ev. Clark, G. Benson, Ed. Clark, G. Adams, R. Ellrich, I. Chiaravalloti, S. Getchell, A. Wells. Fourth row: R. Melendy, R, Rodzen, D, Fletcher, D, Snow, C. Harris, H. Wasserman, H. Greenleaf, Stu, Mayo, C, Cushman, w, Small, R. Pike, F. Lorette. THE JU IOR CLASS The Junior Class reported in September with fifty-one members enrolled. Soon after the opening of school we elected the following officers: President, Stephen Mayo, Vice President, Norman Beisaw, Treasurer, Robert Ridley, Secretary, Leanne Franchetti. This class has always taken part in many activities, and the past year has been no exception. Several money-making projects were undertaken this year, including three dances entitled the Junior Jump the Autumn Frolic, and the Snowball, Three work days were held. The class presented for its one-act play Which Is The Way to Boston? under the direction of Mrs. Allen. Our third year in this school has been a very successful one. Front row, left to right: A. Ouellette, I. Collins, A. Gould, A. Chandler, S. Hammond, G. Bryant, E. 'Rand, I. Fagone, C. Tutty, S. Riggs, M. Smith, I. Stinson. Second row: Mr. Crouse, I, Pease, S. Tilton, J. Trask, L. Smith, D. Fletcher, L. Hines, N. Williams, F. Bradeen, I. Carter, L. Stevens, R. Goodnough, N. Taylor, Miss Buck. Third row: S. Maillet, H, Richard, R. Smith, D. Parker, B. Wallace, B. Hatch, L. Lord, J, Lagerson, T. Harvey, R. Jackson, G. Reed, D. Karkos, M. Bunker. Fourth row: W. Lane, B. Adams, S. Smith, R. Smith, R. Armstrong, B. Lothrop, F. Eagan, E. Meyer. THE SOPHCMCRE CLASS The Sophomore Class started out the school year by electing as officers the following: George Bryant President: Icy Fagone, Vice Presidentg Shirley Hammond, Secretaryg and Erlon Rand, Treasurer. Ann Ouellette, Richard Armstrong and Dennis Karkos were elected as new Student Council Members. We presented the one-act play, Grandma Nick under the direction of Miss Buck, Ioline Trask, Donald Fletcher, Shelby Riggs, Bradley Adams, Earl Meyer and Joarme Pease took part in the play. We also held two dances, one in December and one in March. Our class is very well represented in the school's outside activities. Front row, left to right: D. Getchell, M. Alexander, D. Adams, B. Collins, D. Smith, A. Greenleaf, I. Stansfield, B. Colley, C. Bubier, B. Crockett, C. Baxter, B. Chiaravalloti. Second row: H. Esty, D. Crosby, C. Watson, L. Marble, S. Mosher, J. Quirrion, S. Cox, I. Masterman, N. Neil, W. Lager- son, M. Allen, Mr. French. Third row: M. Rolf, C. Wilkins, R. Richarason, D. Wilber, W. Ranger, O. Melcher, M. Neil, 1. Lake, S. Wood, L, Hatch, E, McGrath, D. Nadeau, R. Lane. Fourth row: R. Adams, H. Smith, R. McCarthy, W, Turner, D. Lord, C. Norton. THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class came in this year with forty-six members. We lost four members, but we have gained one, Freda Fuller, recently. We now have a total enrollment of forty-three members. We held our first class meeting on September 5 and elected the followdng officers: President, Albert Greenleaf, Vice President, Dorothy Smithg Secretary, Betty Colley, and Treasurer, Jane Stansfield. We became official members of W. A, at the Freshman Reception in October. We all enjoyed it but were glad when it was over. We had our dance on October '25, and it was quite successful. We put on our one-act play Sure As You're Born coached by Mr. French, and that went off well. We hope to have some more activities to eam money for the class. As far as the class is concerned, we have been quite successful for the past year, N Q ADMINISTRATION .sw X , 4 'X , Q I' ,W .ar - ' ' MR, KEAY, Principal Qi- : ' ' ' 'N This marks Mr. Keay's eighth year at Wilton Academy. During this period many improvements -,,,,, have been made at the school. Florescent lighting mercial department has been added, and a new, ing forward to many more years of success under his leadership. MRS, GAGE , Secretary We were all very disappointed to hear that Mrs. Hellen would not be back with us again after ten years' work as secretary. We are very fortunate, however, to have Mrs. Gage this year. She is a very capable secretary and also popular with the students, BARBARA BABB, Head Office Girl Barbara is our very efficient office girl who re- carrying messages. To help her, she has seven assistants as well as a few other girls who act as substitutes. has been put into several of the rooms, a new com- modem cafeteria has been built. Also a new gym- nasium has been given to the school. We are look- lieves the office from answering the telephone and oncA mzA nous .Y A u-?,'R,..'! U lil 5 1 41129 WW sn n Q WH-TBI M9'1 'fg.VqQ,w5'11. 4.'j 5 7 L-A My CHAPTR 6, M ' 'WP ae 'T if-41 Y dl 4 i I O 'i V ., Q- 1 'vb l . , ' .V X ,f me . S W X if . Q 4- .3'! iuuyl-ll X ,. . ,X 8. qi - .r 11 as Qhw 4? x ,E ,Ml 'WY pf i ' 1 A-'Z 6 X . QQ' ACTIVITIES BAND Front row, left to right: S. Riggs, A. Ouellette, A. Carignan, H. Adams, S, Ellrich, I. Potter, I, Osgood. Second row: R. Hurd, C. Rand, C. Tutty, J. Trask, Edna Clark, L. Perkins, C. Bubier, B, Jackson, R. Knowles S. Mosher, A. Gould, M. Ranger, B. Colley, A. Edwards. Third row: R. Ranger, J. Collins, I. Higgins, J. Quirrion, Mary Brooks, J. Carter, F. Bradeen, I, Hutchinson, B. Chiaravalloti, Martha Brooks, S. Wood, I. Masterman, N. York, I, Fagone, D. Parker. Fourth row: B. White, L. Marble, S. Neil, N. Taylor, Evelyn Clark, L. Franchetti, B, Hatch, W. Ranger, B. Wallace, G. Benson, S. Hammond, I. Butterfield, T. Williams, L. Hatch, I. Lagerson, Mr. Knowles. Fifth row: A. Hall, I. Gould, E. Toothaker, R, Goodwin, A. Wells, Jack Osgood, R, Smith, E. Rand, H. Randell, N. Beisaw, F. Lorette, R. Richardson, R, Ridley, M. Bunker, R. Pike, Bradley Adams. Sixth row: R. Armstrong, D. Snow, S. Getchell. MAJORETTE A. OUELLETTE s, moss A. CARIGNAN H. ADAMS s. ELLRICH 1. osooon J, POTTER N 5 ' 1ff:??f W3 fs. - i 5. Q ' 'Q' ' r til gf YY 9 9 41 3 'if fi if Q W 57 .av ' Ll. uuk ,J . 1-,!X!f V+ f4'lQ' L-1-1.4 'rf 'Q x Q My ' Jin .,l:lN- QLL-A LJILJ Al., ,MW H W - ,L . 'C'-LY N 'fn Z '54n.Qk.l,bm F-ty If qw K an . X .. f , 1' 4 A ' a X ' - - ,K XX X ' WR A M -J W. Q 3 X JJ? . X kk - 3 f on 4' Q' -'S' -'ff' -2 1. -Q 5.w , f,, 'I x 'Si 45. rg f 4551 . Q x gf sf' f-M, Q-JL if 2 1. , m I bv 1 . A an-A S X K 5 . 1 any 'Q Rx' .fr fi. FRESHMAN-SOPHO GRE GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: D. Getchell, Jean Lagerson, A, Gould, C, Tutty, J, Collins, A. Ouellette, S, Riggs, S, Tilton, Ioline Trask, M, Smith, J, Pease, D. Parker, J. Fagone. Second row: E. Magrath, D. Fletcher, L Smith, J, Masterman, D, Smith, C. Bubier, S, Mosher, B. Collins, M. Alexander, C, Baxter, B. Crockett J, Ouirrion, B. Chiaravalloti, W, Lagerson, R, Jackson. Third row: B. Colley, I. Lake, R, Goodnough, J. Carter, B. Hatch, W. Ranger, B, Wallace, S. Hammond, N, Taylor, C. Watson, L. Marble, Jane Stansfield, L. Hatch, M. Neil, Mrs, Petersen. Fourth row: M. Bunker, H. Richard, R. Richardson, F, Egan, B. Lothrop, H. Smith, C. Norton, C. Wilkins, E. Meyers. Fifth row: R. Armstrong, G. Bryant, E. Rand, R. McCarthy, B Adams. 1 C GLEE CLUB CHORUS AT THE CABARET f5vZkIX5mv H' k x fi? Q A N 'S x X x, : ww fx 'FS- uw Q 93,1 W ,ki Q5 'ln KTICS WHICH IS THE WAY TO BOSTON? A scene from the Junior play--Jeanne Hutchinson, Albert Hall, Connie Casler and Norman Beisaw. The director was Mrs. Agnes Allen, FOG ON THE VALLEY The Senior cast--Herbert Randell, June Smith, John Stevenson, Spencer Trask, Janet Hanscom and Helene Orcutt, The director was Miss Edith Kennard, , W tfw -.,,. A r ix Q if M' lf' T . '81 WS!! 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A 1 fggxvag x ' RM 's if W -L ?wi'? 7 4 f 'Y sq-1 Qgw' W'2?G2a ur X 9' 'Q Pl aeupeq BPUSIU UuLoA aoAof gsaal Jaouaag PIHIJJSQQUH APUF uosdaf UBIJBH swspy syuuaq woosuaH qauuf ' I ' I 'ar 'rr 'ot 'o 'Q SLOHSdVNS HOIN New Q Q 'H' nik QQJOMQHQM iwwrf PIQTJSUBQS UUCP pus uosuaAaqg uqof qqnoao euaisg aeqqod uaof paaqoyg ULIQAQ pang aqaaqog qqag aaeqaeg rvl- C, H ' Q- 42 WW lr ' xg , P 'Q M A 9 ,X Q? il 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: President, Bernal Allen, Secretary, Janice Trask, Treasurer, Joseph Gould and Vice President, Douglas bothrop. TEN TOP STUDENTS Seated: Janet Hanscom, June Lagerson, Janice Trask, Alayne Carignan, Joan Potter, Standing: James Went worth, Arthur Wells, Douglas Lothrop, Dwain Poulin, John Stevenson. Kali CLASS CFFICERS Freshman Class Officers: I. Stansfield, D. Smith, B. Colley, A. Greenleaf. Junior Class Officers: S. Mayo, L. Franchetti, R. Ridley, N. Beisaw. Sophomore Class Officers: G. Bryant, E. Ra Fagone, S. Hammond. A THLETICS 51 if i l Q . Q ., . ,Sf ,ef as 40 5 if 5, Q. . Q . 865. 33: F385 3336, ,aaa 5 i W5 Q ,f . , H it -:T-31SE1gp': EgESgQE5.sa4:41 ,Q ' W , x Q' SET? 5' 'R :l?S239f29-S 19 352-.iE:5B1.:,a4 if ast il Ex! H Mfg? 1sQ,. . vi R 9 566 , 4, , wa. 1' .yu l' ' Wu: Ivllln 1 ig 1 X 'T 'Q? 2 'V' 9 '4 i xxj' I wr 1' I I ' S 1 JJ' X' Z? , Aa- jf X A 6 L E., Q Q 'g. L54 53' 5 9 NA, -D -,, .. 5 'WH xsgl, N 5' r E 1 4 ' x ...Q f ' IQ 1 fu I f' fl u:'jz,g1Q 4 3 W Ai BGYS' VARSITY BA KETBALL Front row, left to right: Coach Hunter, S. Getchezll, D. Adams, D. Poulin, D. Lothrop, H. Jepson, E. Toothaker Steve Mayo. Second row: R. Melendy, Adrian Wells, Arthur Wells, I. Stansfield, I. Gould, Stuart Mayo, C. Harris, D. Fletcher, D. Buchanan, F. Egan, QI .A I . S , i 3 Yew -f S WL! B. M -fi BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BA KETBALL Front row, left to right: D. Nadeau, E. Rand, A. Greenleaf, G, Bryant, R. Ridley, D. Fletcher. Second row: C. Norton, H. Smith, R. McCarthy, S. Smith, R. Adams, B. Lothrop, Coach Choate. 23 'W Q ra xv X 4 N X v D , ' S If Ly g ,f a'i' fag- X K xx -'QS'--w 'vJfg :6 3 . ' - L , ! Q fu K' ! 1 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Front row, left to right: C. Watson, D. Adams, B. Colley, W, Ranger, B, Collins, J, Stansfield, Second row: J, Masternmn, O. Melcher, J, Lake, L, Marble, B. Crockett, M. Neil, Standing: Coach Greenleaf, L. Hatch, D, Gctchcll, B, Chiaravalotti, C. Bubier, M. Alexander, S. Mosher, fahfmr A 'Nr' ' 4CAnt: M 1 SOFTBALL TEAM Front row, left to right: C. Tutty, L. Richard. I. Collins, R. Ranger, L. Franchetti, A. Gould. Second rowg R. Hurd, D. Parker, I. Hanscom, B. Babb, G. Adams, H. Adams, G. Benson, I. Trask. I. Butterfield, B. Wallace, S. Hammond, Miss Greenleaf. 2 6 -E 'EQ , we an N' ' I K S '... A f X4'p ':2 , a w 'J ui 55 '21 Q3 ,,. H ,r J clzoss counnzv LL-ft to right: Mr, French, S. Maillct, D. Lothrop, R- MCC3fIhY. 5- GClCh611, H. Randall. R- Pike ll, Smith, C. Trask. .P -' X. 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