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and Doris Vachon. These girls organized the school party held during March, a Hobo Party held in the K.P. Hall. The Weventn of the evening was a Scavenger Hunt when people went looking for 1936 calen- dars, hoop skirt frames,jokers and other equally impossible items. Dancing, eating, musi- cal chairs, and winkum were also enjoyed. Committees named to serve included: refreshments, Mari- lyn Anthony, Marion Marston, Marilyn Ober, Joseph Bolduc, and Richard Lincolng hall arrangements, Eleanor Hammond, and Jean Coburn, and' enter- tainment, Claire Peterson, Lucille Stoehr, Richard Parker and Stanley Read. HAPPY'BIRTHDAY On the anniversary of Mrs Paul Seavoy's birthday, April 13, the student body organized a party in hor honor. Louise Rattigan, serving as mistress of ceremonies, presented Mrs. Seavey with a eorsege and a dozen roses, and introduced the following numbers: e piano solo, WConcerto,H by Grieg, played by Georgette Beaupar- lantg monologue and other ex- hibitions by Clyde Riley, and vocal solos,NOh, What ItSeemed To Ben and NOne-zy Two-zyn by Beatrice Tyner, accompanied by Marian Carter. After refreshments and Um usual amount of chatter,school was adjourned. AMSC CABERET The masculine element of the educational. institution known as AMSC sponsored a highly successful Cebareton the even- ing of April 23, in the Abou Ben Adhem Hall. Dancing lto juke-box music was Wthe major attraction, while Richard Sar- gent served asa.very efficient waiter. A brief entertainment was presented during the evening. The following members were in- troduced by Master of Cere- monies, Pat 'DeFilipp: 'Wbep Purple,W piano solo, played by Georgette Beauparlantg Uwhy Do I Love You,N sung by Barbara Anne Scott, a tap dance by Marion Marston to WAtcheson, Topeka, and Sante Feng and a visit to NSection Eightu feat- uring Clyde NEight-Balln Riley assisted by Arthur Boies, and Lawrence Wyman. ' -Pat DeFilipp, served as general chairman with Tom Stret- ton as his assistant, and the following committees: enter- tainmenh Larry Wyman and Clyde Riley, tickets, Clarence Smith and Jerry Elliottg tables and decorations, Harland Bryant, and Gerard Berubeg refresh- ments, Theodore Perkins, Dick Sargent, and Richard Lincoln, and publicity, Don Davis. HOT DOGS! The members of the Them Pi Sorority held their final Hblown of the school year at Thorne Craig wheni e girls met for an outdoor supper of hot dogs. Members of the fire com- mittee being of the hail and heartytype, walked to the ap- pointed meeting place.fTheiaet thetthelewiston-Edward Little baseball teams were battlingat the L.A.P. had something to do with the situation.D Other more sensible members of the faculty and Sorority motoredor bicycled to the picnic spot. On the fire committee were Georgette Beauparlant, Jane Mynahan, and Doris Vachong and on.tmafood committee were Mary Bryant, Beverly Haneock,Geral- dine Groteau,and Barbara Scott
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GRADUATION PROGRAM Class of l946 Mansion House Poland Spring Master of Ceremonies--Pat DeFilipp TOAST TO UNDERGRADUATES Eleanor Hammond RESPONSE TO TOAST TO UNDERGRADUATES Stanley Read TOAST TO FACULTY Louise Rattigan CLASS HISTORY Beatrice Tyner WILL AND PROPHECY Jean Coburn and Jeanne Couture Special Awards Awarding of Diplomas Singing of School Song COMMITTEES General Chairman--Lorraine Poulin TRANSPORTATION MUSIC Ronald Bancroft Lncile Moussette Richard Parker PUBLICITY PROGRAMS Bernice Hatch Barbara Scott Geraldine Croteau Marguerite Belleau DECORATIONS Marilyn Ober Harland Bryant Marilyn Anthony Fernand Bolduc Beverly Hancock Richard Lincoln Marion Marston
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