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1937 PRINCIPAL James A. Chalmers ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Frank M. Howe HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Clarence N. Amiott J. Edward Bouvier Alice W. Brown Armand }. Dufour Anna E. Dunn Maud L. Gifford Ralph W. Howard Frank M. Howe Ralph K. Hubbard William M. McDermott Carl W. Perkins Physical Training Music Commercial English Modern Languages Academic English History Commercial Subjects Mathematics Classics Manual Arts Science TEACHERS i T All brnest J. Adler Physical Training Kathryn A. Boyle English, Algebra Lou b. bngham secretary Helen M. Brown T) • 1 Biology Harry J. Butler Problems of Democracy, economics, T T O T T • U. o. History Marie L. Champagne French -C iizduein t . v iarK Y n t t 1 1 o r j nc|iisn John J. Dillon Problems of Democracy, Economics, U. S. History William H. Dooling Mathematics Wallace W. Farnsworth Printing Sara J. Gibbons Physical Training Clifford A. Gilbert Manual Training Joseph A. Harwood History, English Adelberta A. Haskins Study Supervisor John L. Kenney Bookkeeping Robert O. Mailloux French Elva L. Mclntire Supervisor School Lunch Hilda M. Mattson Typewriting Helen I. Merriam Biology Mary G. Murphy Bookkeeping, Stenography Anna L. Nason Freehand Drawing, English Florence A. Nelson English, Biology Richard B. Palmer English, Commercial Law, Economics Ethel L. Peabody German, English Alice R. Pepin Bookkeeping, Stenography Dorothy W. Potter Sewinq Orlana Ranney English Nicholas Ruberti Mathematics, Italian Louise W. Sawyer Stenography, Bookkeeping Francis A. Sheehan Biology Bertha L. Sherwin Librarian Herbert P. Sullivan Chemistry Lillian M. Taylor English Stephen T. Woodbury English, History Page 7
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1937 To the Class of 1937: You will meet and respect people who THINK more rapidly and accurately than you. Those who DO things better than you can do them will be looked up to and admired. But more important than either think- ing or doing is believing. If you can keep your BELIEF in yourself, your family, and your God. regardless of obstacles and discouragement, success and happi- ness will follow. This is my wish for you. James A. Chalmers Page 6
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1937 CLASS OFFICERS Leon Henry Plante A public man of liijht and leading. Leon is ever mindful of his fellow classmates and it is because of this that his popularity is without bounds. He is liked in every phase of school life; in social activities, in athletics, and in his class. We give to him, our President, a hearty and sincere wish that he will be as successful in his future years as he was while with the class of '37. Councillor, Open Meeting 2, Dramatic Club, Basketball 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Sirkka Ada Waris You all know her — happy, full of fun, She coaxes a smile from everyone. Scholastic ability, a warm cheery smile, a vital personality all merged into one form — the image from which emerges our well- beloved Vice-President. Possessing the happy medium of com- bining social and intellectual work, Siggie is truly a modern leader of the new era. H. M. S. Pinafore, Basketball 2, French Club, Class Dues Committee, Belle of Barcelona, Ticket Committee for Senior Play 3. Dramatic Club, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Open Meeting 2, 4, Senior Class Play, Round Table 4. Margaret Arline Small The joy of youth and health her eyes display'd And ease of heart her every look conveyed. Peg has been the gayest and most charming Secretary a class could ever have. Tho' diminutive in more ways than one, she ac- complishes her cheer-leading and acting in no small way. A grand friend; even a certain football star thinks so. Basketball 2, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee, Junior-Senior Reception Commit- tee 3, French Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Open Meeting, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Senior Calss Play 4. Raymond Henry Jena Faithfulness and sincerity are the highest things. Though himself in the pink, Ray, our loyal and competent class Treasurer for two years, managed to keep our class out of the red. To sharpen his business wits, Ray worked part-time for Mr. Howard, and also has made countless friends in that popular room. Councillor 2, 3, Red and Gray 2, 3. 4, Baseball, Dramatic Club 3, 4. Page 8
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