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E ...nt ..,,, First row: Robert Fernald, Fred Verrill, Richard Goff, Carlene MacPherson, Betty Allen, Philip Lowell, Richard Thuottc, Patricia Jensen. Richard Knight, Richard Barton, Gregory Stone. Second row: Mr. Roy A. Robinson Qfaculty advisory, Jean Belanger, Maxine Christian, Shirley Gallant, Shirley Hughes, Carla Crookcr, Dorothy Chaisson, Barbara Furbish, Shirley Lemieux, Mary Lou Sorenson, Phyllis Sproul, Marjorie Moore, Jacqueline Blanchet, Beverly Spencer, Leanne Shibles, Beverly Jones, Beverly Skillins. Third row: Donald Zahares, Richard Soper, Albert Waitt, Everett Hansen, Reginald Hall, William Lowell, Alan Davis, William Bridgham, Henry Saunders, Roland Chamard, Dwight Adams, Calvin Torrey, Paul Leighton, David Harding, Daniel Cressey, Robert Marean. The 44 Club There are still a great many students who don't know what the 't44 Club is, so here is the answer. The u44,, Club is made up wholly of Junior and Senior College English students, and is under the supervision of Mr. Robinson and the following officers: Philip Lowell, President, Richard Thuotte, Vice Presidentg Elizabeth Allen, Secretary, Carlene MacPherson, Treasurer. As almost everyone knows, the club annually sponsors a barn dance and the Sophomore Ball which for the past few years has been presented in cabaret style. This year,s dance, called the Stardust Ball, was held on March 8, and all Will agree it was a huge success. Besides the entertainment line, the t'44 Club does its part for the school. Each year the club presents something to the school as a school gift, and when you see this year's gift Pm sure you'll agree that W. H. S. is thought a great deal of by the Club members. Of course at the close of the school year the club holds its annual banquet, usually at the Cascades, and after this comes the time for goodby's until another season. Tufrwfy-riglll
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A Q .. ...ig Firsf row: Frances Billings, Bernadette Belanger, Janet Rondeau, Jacqueline Blanchct, Gloria Pate, Doris Grover. Strand rout Shirley Crowe, Celia Pnilbrook, Dolores Bettez, Eleanor Hunter, Mary Rose Francoeur Carla Guimond, Francesta Farr, Shirley Gallant, Jacqueline Gaudreau, Janet lngraham, Lorraine Godin. Third row: Mrs. Rae H. Thompson Qfaculty advisory, Rhoda Christensen, Viola Jensen, Gloria Farr, Marion Hopkins, Delia Waldi'01i, Ruth Grondin, Dorothy King, Gloria Fougcre, Sylvia Auclair, Beverly Skillins, Bernadette Chrisman, Gloria Wedge, Miss Alveda A. Groves Qfaculty advisory. Ifonrlb row: Muriel Smith, Maxine Christian, Helen Langevin, Harriet Juniewicz, Irene Meserve, Stella Wloronecka, Geneva Milton, Lorraine Bouthillette, Beverly Jones, Marjorie Burton, Ann Ingalls, Gabrielle Boucher, Shirley Spiller, Geraldine Meggison, Dorothy Chaisson. The Serzfemmzl Club The Secretarial Club is made up of a group of about fifty girls under the supervision of Mrs. Thompson and Miss Groves. At the first meeting of the Club the following officers were elected: President, Carla Guimondg Vice President, Francesta Farr, Secretary, Shirley Gallant, Treasurer, Eleanor Hunter. The Club was organized for sociability, and also to earn money to pay for awards and to make gifts to the school. The chief source of money is from the Club paper, The Stenozette, which is observing its third anniversary this year. The first edition having been pub- lished in 1944. The news, jokes, gossip, and editorials tend to make the news- paper an enjoyment to the students of the school. The co-editors, Mary Rose Francoeur and Eleanor Hunter, have done much to make the paper a success. The Christmas Assembly was put on by the Club. Members participated in a pantomime of the Night Before Christmasf' Two social events were sponsored by the Club: a dance in March and a Splash Party in April. These two events were enjoyed by all who attended. Twcn ty-seven
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1 ag. .. la A l Firsl row: Mildred Maines, Sally Jones, Stanley Weir, Jeannette Theriault, Eileen Davis, Robert Gallant, Jeannine Prince, Edward Johnson, Gloria Maye, Gertrude Meggison, Mary Verrill. Srroful' row' Selah Richmond Qfaculty advisorj, Mary Soper, Carolyn Stigman, Audrey Snow, Evelyn Walker, Virginia Lowell, Mary Bcrryment, Marcia Gooding, Anne Cloudman, Carol Burton, Marion Warner. Third row: Albert Bertin, James Willis, Sammy Pesce, James Kalperis, Roger Pelletier, Walter Hocker, Robert Ritchot, Stanley Peterson, Roger Bernier. The Scholastic lub The Scholastic Club, under the leadership of Miss Richmond, has had a Very successful year. The club, consisting of the students in the Sophomore College English Class, held its meetings in place of the regular English class on alternate Monday morn- ings. These meetings were enjoyed by all. The various program committees which were chosen usually planned the programs around the Senior Scholastic Magazine, which came weekly. The most important activities for the year have been an assembly, enter- taining the 44 Club, and the annual June banquet. In order to give more students an opportunity for leadership, the club had two sets of officers for the year. For the first semester they were President, Stan- ley Weir, Vice President, Jeannette Theriaultg Secretary, Gloria Mayeg and Treasurer, Edward Johnson. For the second half they were President, Robert Gallantg Vice President, Eileen Davis, Secretary, Jeannine Prince, and Treasurer, Edward Johnson. T uwfly-11im'
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