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LYDIA ATKINSON Quiet, reserved, and studious IS s e Classical and Household Arts Course. Patriotic League. New London High -2-3. HARRY ARMSTRONG We grant altho he had muc He was very shy of using it.' Industrial Course. Foot Ball Team -4. MILDRED AUSTEN Her friends are many, Her enemies few. Music Course. Friendship Club. English Club 3-4. Glee Club -3--4. French League. Patriotic League. RAY BAKER 'tAh, you flavor everythingg You are the Vanilla of society Commercial Course. Foot Ball 2-3-4. Basket Ball 2-3-4. Track 2. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Reception Play 3. Assist. Manager 'tElyrian,' 3 13
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dered us a reception which will always be remembered by the Class. May 28-29, we gave our class play, What Happened to Jonesf' The following were in the cast: Robert Savage, Allan Bates, Her- man Lovejoy, Glen Davis, Milton Stearns, Perry Daly, Leo Mar- tin, Mildred Corfman, Margaret Klein, Harriet Sheffield, Marjorie Francis, and Gladys Slater. The usual social good times prevailed at graduation as they have done in years past. Our class reorganized in Sept., 1918, at which time the fol- lowing officers were elected: Ray Baker, President, Isabelle Rob- son, Vice-President, Naomi Marsh, Secretary, and Allan Bates, Treasurer. Later on in the year it was necessary to choose an- other President, due to Ray Baker's enlistment in the U. S. Mer- chant Marine. This meeting was held Nov. 19, 1918, and Glen Davis was elected President. This year two more of our fellows, Sterling Hadaway and Bruce Gibbons, enlisted, but were mustered out shortly after the Armistice and returned home. In closing let us thank again all who have in any way helped to make our High School life so pleasant and enjoyable. , WILLIAM D. HUMPHREY, Class Histowfm. lil
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7 F jx V V 1 A ALLAN BATES MW- -l'N a , ,,,.,.,,f' W I I ' A AAAA Q If 5 xx V , Q ' l xxx l ls X' A'.A M- 3 sf 1 .. ,:,. , l l P L x l 4 5 X Oh, what a note-writer he can be, 5 Never another will this school see. Scientific Course. Class Treasurer. President Class 3. Class Play. Reception Play. Class Historian 3. English Club 2-3-4. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. President 2. Varsity Foot Ball 2-3. Varsity Basket Ball 3-4. Varsity Swimming 1-2. GEORGIA BURT Happy who in verse can steer From grave to light, from pleasan severe. Classical Course. Orchestra. Friendship Club. Patriotic League. Class Poet. NELLIE BROWN tt A face with gladness overspreadf' Commercial Course. Friendship Club 1-2-3-4. Glee Club. Patriotic League. French League. JOSEPHINE BRAMAN Better late than never. Classical Course. Friendship Club. Treasurer 2. Patriotic League. Beta Phi. French League. 1-1
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