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CLASS OF 1931 The Class of ' 31 organized in 1930 and at their first meeting chose as their class officers, president, Laurence Templeman ; vice-president, Frances Keough ; secre- tary, James Muzzy; and treasurer, Louis Roveto. Miss Effie Stanhope of the English Department was chosen as the class adviser. In February the class gave their Junior Prom and their tireless efforts were rewarded by a very successful dance. The chairman of the various committees were as follows: deco rations, Jean Anthony; favors, Doris Chisholm; refreshments, Mar- garet Gregson ; orchestra, Mina Pike; advertising, Leslie Parker; tickets, James Muzzy; checkroom, Robert Andrews; policeman and janitor, Roger Amidon; and dance orders, Frances Keough. The president of the class was the general chairman of the affair. The second dance that the class gave was the reception to the Senior Class, other- wise known as the Senior Reception. This dance too was a success, the hall being decorated with flowers and potted plants and the favors were talisman roses. The music was provided by Eddie Welch and his orchestra. The class returned to school in September and elected at their first class meeting the following officers : president, Robert Andrews ; vice-president, Margaret Gregson ; secretary, Laura Snow, and treasurer, Edward Newbury. The annual Senior Dance was given by the class on the seventh of November. The orchestra was the peppiest ever and the decorations some of the most novel and pretty ever seen in the High School. We will never forget those miniature football boys at the windows. Many clubs were formed in the class and during the year the members were kept busy with the various social functions. Among the clubs were; the Debating Club, the Junior Riverside Club, and the Sahico Club. Several socials were run under the direction of various members of the class and the memory of the good times will be always with us, especially, the time when big Eddie Newbury was the bride and Jimmie Muzzy the bothersome, noisy baby brother. We can still see the bridesmaid, Richard Boyle, in his red satin evening gown. The newly formed jazz orchestra, The Symphonians, added much enjoyment to the various social affairs of the year. The season was effectively and appropriately wound up by the annual Senior Reception which was tendered to the graduating class by the Class of 1932.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1930 President, Laurence Templeman ; Vice-President, Frances Keough ; Secretary, James Muzzy.
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