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TRI-HI-Y NEWS The Tri-Hi-Y Club had a busy and very successful program this year. The club was brought completely out of the red and now has a substantial amount with which to continue next year. This year’s officers were: President. Jennete Yeaton Vice-President. Millie Scribner Secretary. Joan Landers Treasurer. Joy Wiley Council Representative, Jo y Wiley The project through which we made the most profit was our food sale. The food, which included all kinds of cakes, pies, cookies, fudge, cole-slaw, and other delicacies, was donated by many of the townspeople, and the sale, which was held in Welch's Nation-Wide Store, drew many customers. Other projects this year have included making scrapboks for the hospitals, making cancer dressings, and sending home-made cookies to some of the North- wood boys in the service. On March 7, 8, and 9, we sent four girls, Debra Low, Joy Wiley, Jennette Yeaton, and Alberta Witham, to the Seventh Annual Older Girls’ Conference in Claremont which lasted three days. The theme was “A Faith For These Days.” The program included addresses by several people from many different profes- sions, films, discussion groups, dances, and banquets. The girls stayed in homes provided for them and attended church on Sunday with their hosts. The girls had a very enjoyable time. The most enjoyed activity of the year was the bowling party at Dover. Some of the girls had never bowled before, and they had a lot of fun learning, although there were a lot of stiff arms and lame legs the next morning. Everyone has enjoyed the success of the club this year and hope it con- tinues in the years to come. DRAMATIC CLUB At th? beginning of the year, with Miss Dennett as our adviser, we elected lhe following Dramatic Club officers: President. Joan Landers Vice-President, Joy Wiley Secretary. Debra Low Treasurer, Barbara Robinson Program Chairman, Jean Campbell On March 26, a group of us were fortunate to be able to see the play, “Pygmalion,’’ put on by the Dramatic Club at the University of New Hamp- shire. For our assembly program, we put on two short plays in commemoration of Brotherhood Week. Those taking part were Norene Holmes, Shirley Wells, Joan Landers, Barbara Robinson, Norma Witham, Joan Mihachik, Marilyn Tuttle, and Carol Hammerstrom. This is the first Dramatic Club that Coe-Brown has had in several years. We hope that next year’s club will be successful and be able to accomplish a great deal. 27
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TRI-HI-Y First Row: K. Neilsen. A. Witham, J. Landers. J. Yeaton. M. Scribner, N. Witham. M. Tuttle. Second Row: Mrs. Fountain, Adviser: M. Pease, J. Tuttle. B. Robinson, J. Fortin, L. Hutchins, F. Rollins. Third Row: D. Rollins, M. Sherman, P. Yeaton, M. Demmons, M. Heath, D. Low. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: M. Tuttle. N. Holmes, D. .Low, J. Landers, B. Robinson, C. Ham- merstrom. Second Row: Miss Dennett, S. Folsom, S. Wells, J. Mihachik, J. Campbell, E. Jacques, N. Witham. 26
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MUSIC GLEE CLUB First Row: C. Hammerstrom. J. Merrill. N. Holmes, R. Hodgdon, K. Neilsen. E. Lovely, E. Welch, M. 1 uttle, B. Thiem. Second Root: C. Bateman. J. Fortin, E. Jacques, S. Folsom. A. Witham, F. Rol- lins, M. Pease, N. Witham, E. Wallace. Third Roiv: L. Hutchins, J. Tuttle, S. Folsom, D. Low. M. Heath, J. Mihachik, J. Tuttle, J. Campbell, B. Robinson. Fourth Row: J. Yeaton. E. Brown, W. Corson, J. Landers, R. Bengtson, D. Wallace, P. Shepard, M. Sherman. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Bertram Colter, has been very successful this year. In the early fall, a group of twelve girls sang “Trees’’ and “If With All Your Hearts” at a teachers’ reception held here at Coe-Brown. On December 11, the Glee Club held its annual Christmas Concert. There was group singing and the Glee Club sang sacred and religious songs. After much rehearsing of new numbers, on April 17, we presented the sec- ond annual Pops Concert. It was a success and from the proceeds we arc plan- ning a trip to Boston to see the Boston Pops on June 6. Mary Bateman, Barbara Robinson, Joan Landers, and Joy Wiley were se- lected from the Glee Club to represent us in the All State Chorus which was held in Spaulding High School on April 4. We sang four selections at the Commencement Exercises, June 16. All in all, I think that the Glee Club had an enjoyable and memorable year 1951-52. 28
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