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9 EXETER mag QVQHQQQ YEAR BOOK .es THOMAS WESLEY BERRY S'rlz.xTu.xxl, N. II. 'l'um. Mcchxmnic .Xrls C4j. 5 1 LAWRENCE SEYMORE BOND Bkllixmmon Rum, ICXIQTI-zu, N. ll. liumlicf' General 145. CHARLES WILLARD CALL IO Bow S'l'RICI'1T, I'1Xl'1'l'l'1R, N. II. l'l'l1urlic. Academic Cljg General Qgjg School Show, 1933 and 1934. 6
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'KL-r .: A ,f if 19 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL YEARHBOOK I as CIIAPFER FOUR Wise Fools In the autumn of I93 5 thirty-seven sophomores thought they were somebody until Mr. Rowe told them a sophomore was a wise fool. In our first year as competitors in Prize Speaking, Carl Schur was chosen to declaim and Elmer Stevens received third prize in compo- sition. This year varsity sports began to find the value of our athletes. Many again took part in the school show. In the spring we selected our class ofiicers and, after much dis- cussion, our class rings. Soon we were proudly displaying them. CHAPTER FIVE Main Room Monarchs Next to Seniors, the Juniors are the most important personages in school. We, like all true'Juniors, would not even admit our inferiority. Outside activities increased greatly as more and more our athletes were receiving regular berths on the varsity teams. A presidential poll was held in November and we became a second Literary Digest, predicting Landon to defeat Roosevelt. The seventh and eighth grades became Maine and Vermont and went heavily Republican. In Prize Speaking competition, Carl Schur, Thaddeus Klemarczyk and Robert Crosbie were chosen to declaim, while compositions of Robert Winkler and Lionel Carbonneau were read. Robert Crosbie received third prize in declamation, Robert Winkler and Lionel Car- bonneau receiving first and third respectively in composition. The high spot of any Junior year is the Prom and ours set the pace for all our dances, probably never being equalled. Elmer Stevens received iirst prize in a contest sponsored by the Exeter Tercentenary Committee. Most of the ushers for the Senior reception were members of our class. CHAPTER SIX Angels at Last The events of this year are told elsewhere in this book. We might add, however, that after twelve years of constant studying, research and cramming for exams, we have come to know all there is to know - about nothing. LIONEL J. CAREONNEAU. GRADUATION EXERCISES Town Hall, Thursday Afternoon, June I6 Prayer Song, Old New Hampshire' Salutatory and Essay. . . Class History ....... Address to Undergraduates Selection, Carnival Revels Presentation of Class Gifts Class Oration ...... Selection by School Chorus Class Prophecy ...,.. Class Will ....... Selection, Drifting . . Announcements Valedictory Essay . . . Conferring Diplomas School Song Benediction . CLAUDE LEwIs DORMAN . ROBERT LoUrs WINKLER WILLIAM LEO WALERYSZAK Weiat FRANCIS MITCHELL WALSH . . CARL EDWARD SCHUR JOHN WILLIAM MCNULTY, JR. . . . EUGENE RITZO,JR. Klickman ELMER GILMAN STEVENS, JR.
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Q1 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK LIONEL JOSEPH CARBONNEAU 7 I'RosP1crT STR1:1:T, Iixmizn, N. II. 'lCarl:ie. Academic fxjg General C5Jg Ili-Y Clubg Prize Speaking, 10573 School Show, IQ33-IQKZS inelusivcg Football, IQ37Q Bzlsketball, 1930, 19583 Baseball, 1936119375 USl1Cr,1o37- 'L - 6' 'L 7' BMAQ9-Alf Vf- Adlfxl-1-1 - ROBERT MASON CROSBIE 7 BIARSTON S1'1u1:1z'r, I-Ix1:1'1:1:, N. II. Bing. Academic Lxgjg General U15 lli-Y Clulmg Prize Speaking, 1937g School Show, 1934-1958 inclusiveg Usher, 1035, 1936, 1937. , .Q f yr 1.7.1, 1 . NEVE HORNBROOK DIMOCK 8 lI.xRv.um Shu-:I-:'x', l'lYlC'l'l-IR, N. II. Geheral C4jg Usher, 10i7.N , Lys., , . 1 I 1
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