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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Bubier, M. Stinson, E. Burgess. J. Lake, P. Colley, J. Gillespie, S. Sabin, N. Cox B Martin, L. Lidstone, N. Davis. I. Davis. SECOND ROW: L. Masterman, F. Ouellette, B. Brown, L. Poulin S Brooks, J. Cushman, K. Davenport, S. Neil, B. Meyer, S. Columbus, R. Hodgekins, T. Doak, L. Fla g THIRD ROW: C. Brown, R. Smith, J. Dakin. J. Bunker, L. Smith. R. Smith, C. Hall, C. Davis, M. Dra e, K Fitch, L. Corrigan. J. Therrien. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Richards, M. Parker, J. Thompson, B. Barrett, S Osgood, S. Wright, A. Morrison, D. Brown. S. Karkos. M. Yates, L. Yeaton, Mr. Hodgekins. unior Cfarkf Since last year our class has lost eight members. We have one new member, Max Yates. This makes a total of forty-eight mem- bers . We elected officers at our first class meeting. They are Presi- dent, Steven Sabing Vice Presi- dent, Madeline Armstrongg Secretary, janet Gillespie, and Treasurer, Peter Colley. This year we are allowed three dances to raise money. Our one act play Sugar and Spice was successfully coached by Mr. Hodgkins. Members of the cast were Maurie Stinson, Sondra Neil, Eleanor Burgess, Lendall Smith and Robert Smith. Our class advisors are Mr. Hodgkins and Mr. Richards. CLASS OFFICERS KNEELING: P. Colley, S. Sabin SEATED: J. Gillespie. Absent was M. Armstrong. xx .
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TEN TOP STUDENTS 1 CLASS OFFICERS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS CLASS DAY SPEAKERS O 0 ll L 0 I' CAM 5 There were forty-six students enrolled in our class for our Senior year at W.A. We elected the following officers at our first class meeting: President, Norman Gouldg Vice President, Lauriston Souther, Secretary, Irene Kermeyg Treasurer, Deborah Hardy. Vaughan Sanborn was chosen as our new student council member. We sponsored the annual Shamrock Frolic and a few record hops. These events were successful as well as fun. Our one-act play, Beware The Bear , showed clever acting on the part of the cast as well as the fine coach- ing of Miss Kennard. With Mr. Hodgkin's assistance, graduation plans were made and carried out successfully. The four Commencement speakers are Lynn Byron, Bette Donald, Irene Kenney, and Jeannine Weymouth. Class Day speakers are Ida Farrington, Deborah Hardy, Susan Heath, Linda Rand, Jean Rolfe, Vaughan Sanborn, Lauriston Souther, and Jean Welch. The ten top students are Lynn Byron, Bette Donald, Ida Farrington, Susan Heath, Irene Kenney, Linda Rand, Vaughan Sanborn, Lauriston Souther, jean Welch, and Jeannine Weymouth. Our class advisors are Miss Kennard and Miss Young.
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FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT V Heath R. Lane, R. Wilson, B. Smith, R. Chaffee, K. Welch, C. Hinton, M. Kenney S Searles F Fiel P Allen I Luger. SECOND ROW: B. Bunker, I. Vining, B. Hurd, R. Crockett, R. Rainey L Merrill B Hardy L Rolfe E Partridge, M. Ryan, L. White, L. Wilbur. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bruce, N Trask I Hammond J Sanborn D Chorzempa, A. Lord, C. Small, S. Cram, D. Atwood, J. Chiaravollotl, C Holmes K Karkos J Parker FOURTH ROW: H. Bradeen, O. Thompson, T. Wltham, R. Bunker, J. l-liscock, H Clemens M Greenleaf B Cox K Dakin T. Smith, L. Gosslin. I. Fletcher. 30,9 OIWLOPB C4165 We, the Sophomore Class, began our second year at Wilton Academy with an enrollment of 49 and dur- ing the year lost only one girl who moved away. On September 6 we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers: President, Keith Welchg Vice President, Clarence Hintong Secretary, Roberta Chaffeeg Treasurer, Marie Kenney. We also elected three students to the student council: Marie Kenney, Roberta Chaffee and Clar- ence Hinton. During the year we held two class dances. Both were heartily enjoyed by all present. ln the fall we presented our one-act play The Ghost Wore White , which was full of much laugh- ter and suspense. Miss Young who directed the play did a wonderful job and we enjoyed working with her. Our second year was work-work-work, but every moment was packed full of fun. 'Iwo people who helped to make this year so meaningful to all of us were our class advisors, Mr. Coombs and Mr. Bruce
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