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Front rofw, left to right: M. Berry, A. Sutherland, I. Damboise, A. Cowett, B. Searway CJ JWkfildEEt AOelette .immo,. aee,.asman,.u . Second row: V. Wlhite, J. Reed, C. Currie, D. MacIntosh, J. Weaver, J. MacNally, J'. Grahm, B. Rand, Mrs. Dearborn. Third row: R. Bolstridge, W. O'Clair, L. Bossie, J. Bartlett, G. Sawyer, F. Allen, E. Cyr, C. Stevens, D. St. Peter, N. Tucker. Absent when photo was taken: R. Cook, K. Diedrichson, A. Hancock, C. Hews, W. Lewin, B. Michaud, P. O'Clair, A. Orcutt G. Pike, C. Robinson. JUNIOR CLASS REPORT The first Junior Class meeting was held September 1, 1950 and the fol- lowing officers were elected: Preszdent ................,................ Alfred Cowett Vice President ............ Barbara Searway Secretary ,..........,.......,.......... Irene Damboise Treasurer .............................. Carlton J immo The two class members that were chosen to represent the class on the Student Council were: Dawn MacIntosh George Pike Our class was well represented in winter sports and in Basketball this year and we shall also be well repre- sented in track and baseball. On Friday, October the 13th, our class held a Barn Dance in the Gym. Leon Michaud's orchestra played many square dances as well as the more modern dances. A large crowd attended this affair and everyone had a good time. The finals for the Junior Prize Speaking Contest were held March 22, in the gym and those who partici- pated were: Jean Weaver, Carolynne Currie, Irene Damboise, Joyce Reed, Barbara Searway, Barbara Rand, Rodney Bolstridge, William O'Clair, Dayton St. Peter and Karl Diedrich- son. Barbara Searway won first prize with her selection, Tipping off Teacher. ' Carolynne Currie and Dayton St. Peter won second and third prizes respectively. Carolynne Currie and Dayton St. Peter represented the school at the Spear Speaking Contest held in Cari- bou on April 5. We presented, Wings of Dark- ness, in the One-act Play Contest. Those taking part in the play were: Alfred Cowett, Carolynne Currie, Barbara Rand, and Dawn Maclntosh. The Junior Prom was held April 6 with Hal Delano and his orchestra playing for it. Bad roads and weather kept many from attending this gala affair which was the crown- ing social event of the Junior Year. DAWN MACINTOSH Class Reporter
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Front ro-w, left to right: L. Flint, B. White, J. Beaulier, M. Lafland, E. Cowett, M. Colbath, J. Cormier, M. St. Peter. Second row: H. Searway, F. Dusto, H. Baxter, M. Bartlett, F. Dubay, B. West, R. ' Chasse. Third row: C. Bodge, H. Howes, C. Goodblood, Mr. Buckley, F. Langille, T. Coffin, R. Davenport, D. C'olbath. Absent when photo was taken: S. Belyea, P. Burry, H. Bolstridge, A. Clark, R. Grant, B. Howes, J. McHatten, E. Page, V. Pelkey, J. Prue, E. Rand, N. Riley, M. Soucier, D. Soucy, F. Tardy, L. Tardiff. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT There were forty-three students enrolled in the Sophomore class at the beginning of the school year. There are now 39, including 20 boys and 19 girls. The main activity which was spon- sored by the sophomore class was the Freshman Reception, held Nov. 10, 1950. There have been several activi- ties planned since then, but none have materialized. The sophomore class boys took part in sports such as: Basketball, Winter sports, cross-country, and baseball. The girls basketball and cheerleading. Other activities were two One-act plays. Angela.'s Sur- prise, was chosen to compete with the other classes. The other play, For the Love of Mike, was pre- sented at P. T. A. The class oiiicers are: President .........................,.... Everett Cowett Vice President ........... - ........ Jeanette Prue Secretary ............................. - ........... Edna Rand Treasurer .......... ..- ..... Sandra Jo Belyea SANDRA Jo BELYEA Chzss Reporter
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