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L unior mc! Crodri Under the energetic supervision of Miss Marjorie Scoboria, the Junior Red Cross finished a very successful year. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Marjorie Carr, Vice President, Margaret Blottg and Secretary, Gail Shawcross. The homeroom representatives chosen at that same meeting were: Ayotte, Claire Barrows, Gladys Beausoleil, Doris Bishop, Maureen Blott, Shirley Bomil, Janet Brown, Eleanor R. Kydd, Robert Cole, Muriel Foster, Gertrude Gadbois, Pauline Hartley, Joan Hicks, William Moss, Mildred O'Neil, Michael Reeves, Evelyn Scoble, Fern Welch, George jenkins, Margaret These representatives succeeded in carrying out a successful membership drive. Nearly all the homerooms had l00'X, membership and the sum of 324.73 was collected. Bi-monthly meetings were held in Miss Scoboria's room. The first project under- taken was to collect material to fill eighteen good will boxes for children overseas. Dur- ing the winter term, members made two hundred attractively decorated Easter baskets. Later in the spring, one thousand newspaper disposal bags for hospital use were folded. 'J x J -exif? I -35' s ,Tv , f 4 ,ift 2 ii f - M
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A. B. C.'s of 1948 A is for Abrahamson, a maiden so fair, Neat and trim with beautiful hair. A is for Abrahamson, full of fun, Never gets his English done. A is for Adams, the office boy, Being useful is his joy. A is for Adams, slender and tall, A sweet little smile she has for all. A is for Alexander, on the basketball team, Her friendship is something we all esteem. A is for Avila, quiet is she, A smart little bookkeeper she will be. A is for Axon, tall and slender, A helping hand he's sure to render. B is for Bellegarde, who won't be beat, He would rather argue than eat. B is for Blackie, an artist indeed, With paint and brushes she'll succeed. B is for Bovill, short and sweet, On the dance hall floor, she can't be beat. B is for Brake, who seems to be quiet, But he really isn't, he's a riot. B is for Brown, a likeable lass, Plays the piano, pride of her class. B is for Brown, a lovely girl, Pretty hair with a bit of curl. B is for Buchanan, merry and gay, Can't seem to wait for the final day. B is for Burns, who loves to read, A successful life we're sure he'll lead. B is for Burroughs, whose dress is snappy, Favors Ted Wfilliams, always happy. B is for Byam, a nurse to be, Success in training we hope she will see. C is for Cantara, not very tall, Scored many a touchdown in playing football. C is for Cincevich, from room 21, In teasing the girls he really finds fun. C is for Colmer, so tall and sedate, With all her classmates she really does rate. C is for Cross, whose new in our class, Nice personality, charming lass. D is for Daigle, a dashing blond, Of a fellow named jerry she is very fond. ' D is for DeGuise, Eleanor that is, In all her classes she sure is a wiz. D is for Desmarais, the postal clerk, Never complaining, enjoys his work. D is for Dexter, in history supreme, Knows all the answers, right on the beam. D is for Durrell, Norma's the name, With her charming voice we know she'll find fame G is for Gonsalves, dark eyed and sweet, Contributed this alphabet - no minor feat! H is for Hall, quiet is she, Smart little lady, an R. N. to be. H is for Hankinson, encircled in horn, Never a better gentleman born. H is for Harnish, whose dress is fancy, Often seen with her girl friend Nancy. H is for Hartley, able is she, A shining success we know she will be. H is for Hefler, who likes to sing, Grand sense of humor, our own Bing. H is foriHodgson, who loves a high heel, Sweet disposition, lots of appeal. H is for Hunt, so very small, We'll buy her some yeast to make her grow tall. tl is for johnson with talents so rare, To do anything naughty she wouldn't dare. K is for Kilburn, a brilliant girl, Her future lies in the business world. L is for Lagasse, with lots of clothes, Neat as a pin, has many beaus. L is for Lakin, never mischief free, She should cut down on her vitamin C. L is for Lewis, with his hair cut short, A lovely young lady he admires from North. l. is for Logan, who chums with jo, She hails from North and lets everyone know.
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