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THE QU S fc! I 1 SENIOR CLASS CLASS DAY SPEAKERS CLASS Orucsas At the flrst class meetlng of thc semors the follomng class oflicers were elected presldent Oakley Melrndy vrce presrclent surer Emlly Skehan CLASS PARTS The class parts were announced on Aprxl 10 as follows Valedlctory Constance Lucas w1th a rank of 94 41 Salutatory Momca Baker vnlth a rank of 92 71 Class CTHIIOH Freda Goldberg wrth a rank of 9205 Class Essay Mary Barker wrth a rank of 91 86 The other graduatron parts were an nounced as follows Hrstory Emlly Skehan Class Prophecy Anna Donovan Phyllls Gould Elwyn Graffam Class Glfts Cath erme Donovan Margaret Spear Sherwood Plckerrng Out of the class of mnety seven semors n1ne students had average ranks of over nlnety for the four years CAPS AND GowNs As a result of a brref class meetmg held on Aprrl 17 It was voted that caps and gowns be worn at the comrng graduatxon On Aprll 17 the speakers were named for thc Class Day program whlch vslll be held on june 9 as follows Phyllrs Troop Advxce to Undergraduate G1rls Oakley Mellndy Webber Athletlcs for G1rls Glenwood Falcom Athletrcs for Boys Rrchard Staples Farewell to the Burldmg Frances Long Farewell Address to the Grounds Samoa PLAY The senror play Too Many Bosses was presented at the Hlgh School on May 18 and 19 It was coached by Mxss Anna Longfellow of the faculty The cast of characters was as follows Vrda Lakrn Grandpa Lakln Katle Ramsey Gelder Fern Lakin Erlc Waterman Gregory Lakln Momca Lakln Mrs Waterman Garret Young losephlne Burnett Eleanor Wise Harold Whalen Phyllis Gould Norman Chase Alzce Kung Atwood Laurence Charles Fuller Edwardma Poulm Ruth jordan Stanley Ellis Emzly Slcehan 20 l L L ,ie ' ,' r R 1 '5' 1 xg 1. I N . L A . Y . 3 . , . y , 3 . Y Sherwood Pickeringg secretary and trea- Advice to Undergraduate Boysg Teresa , 1 Q 1 . - 5 v . : , .g ' 7. 1 5 . . U H N V Y Y C ' 2 N Y Y . F 1 A 1 . 1 ' I T 7 Y , , . 1 1 1 ' , ' V . . T ' F ' V . . . 1 Y .1
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E Qur QUIET IN THE LIBRARY The puprls of Gardrner Hlgh havc been extremely fortunate thrs year rn the lnstall ment of the new tables and charrs rn the llbrary Th1s HLlCl1E1OI1 has enabled twelve more pupils each perlod to partake of the pleasure and share the llterary benef1t of the library volumes The l1brar1an Miss Pirsh ley IS always W1ll1Hg and ready to assrst the puprls IH findlng books or references Thls IS qurte a brll to frll as one w1ll realrze when he conslders the scores of puplls who dally use the llbrary The two new tables wlth the1r chalrs have made COIld1tlOI1b rather crowded and wlth twelve extra peo ple wanderlng around and IUOV1Ug Il'lC1I' charrs If rs unreasonable to expect absolute sllence If the room were larger one would thlnk If proper for the rule requmng the ut most possrble srlence to be strrngently en by thoughtfulness the1r apprec1at1on of the efforts made for them by the Llbrary Board and frrends Whrsperrng no1s1ly shuffllng feet purposely cracklrng newspapers and clumslly movlng chalrs are very thoughtless gestures and are partrcularly dlsturbrng to readers Let the puplls cooperate w1th the l1brar1an rn maxntamrng a qulet and orderly readlng room Constance Lucas 33 THE SPORTSMAN S WISH Blue lakes and slngrng plnes for me No dlrty dusty town Fresh a1r clean brooks and lots of woods No pavement covered ground All kmds of room to move around No narrow crowded streets A tent a robe a flre IH front Over whlch to cook my eats You c1ty folks can have your smoke And nolse and fancy dret But g1VC me all that I can eat Where everythlng IS qulet Ira Hubbard 33 STORM AT SEA The fog horn booms lts warning, note of storm G er seethln txdc 1ts vorce of perrl nn s We hear the angry slap agarnst the shlp Of waves as wlldly they strlxe to rend the beams The boat rocks sadly on each crest of wave Below resounds the thud of shlftlng bags A nelghbor 111 h1s cabln starts to pack As ln h1s frlght he seeks to leaxe the shrp Alas but we are far from shore and home And know not lf our shxp w1ll safely land C Lucas 33 INSPIRATION To wake from sweet refreshlng sleep and see The robln basklng IH the sun s rich warmth And hear h1s joyous teemlng pralse of May Borne on soft fragrant breezes blossom What falter moment does thrs brxef lrfe hold? Emzly Slcchun 33 WINTER S DAWN Gray cobbled clouds are llghted rn the east Grow plnk then turn to deeply cnmson hue As the sun arxses castmg golden Uleams Upon the r1ver s 1ce and h1lls1de snow And wrapped about wrth palest sllver haze Hang wrth OLlfl1f1CS clear to human vlew Ph5ll1sGuulcl 33 SUMMER TWILIGI-IT The ev nrnv meal IS o er and slowly slowly Nrght s gloom shadows steal away the light A thrush and then another calls as rf To challenge men to leaxe the1r work and rest The colors of the sky and landscape blend As each 1ts brllllant hues of day submrts To soft and restful shades of dusky grey From gardens people put away the1r tools Wlth thoughts of grat1tu.le for God s wood grace In grvrng them these Gifts of earth th1s IS The tranqull hour before the stars appear Constance Lucas 33 T I-I L L I9 . . .1 x . K Y . y A . . ' 2 i . K . , . U . x. .Q . . U D D ' 1 ' S . , 2 - ' ' ' g 9 C ' . . U . yy . . . K . . . A y N . . V V 'T 1 Y - , . ' ' ' - t . . , , , T 1 Y , v - , forcedg however, our puplls should show Scented, . , , v , , ' v 1 T r ' - - . ' , . A . l 1 3 l T 1 . i , . , . . . y . '- , 9 1 . . . V. v 1. 1 ' I . . . , Q Q ' - , 1 ' ' , v v v D y y I fi . , . Y T TV . . ' I ' D ' . V ' o 1 , w , , 1 . . . . I A. A . . , 3 D 5 , rn I Y X i i , Y TT Y T 'Y
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T l:QUILL :wid JUNIOR CLASS The Junrors had charge of the 1ce cream and fancy '1rt1cles booths thrs year The total recelpts were about fifteen dollars On the junlor sol1c1t1ng commlttee were Carolyn Emerson Charles Brown and Norman Gardner Margaret Donox an Norma Colburn Barbara Hamlln Edythe Bagley and Mlllrcent Wakeneld tended the fancy art1cles booth wh1le Douglass Thom son Norman Gardner and Ernest Good speed sold ICC cream and punch The class rlngs thls year are of gold as usual Gn a rarsed black surface 1S the de x 1ce It 15 a llttle round sort of bubble A the top of thls IS G H S In the rnlddle Gardrner IS wrltten At the bottom IS a blg G In the upper left hand corner of the face of the r1ng nght where the band Jorns the face are the Hgures 19 at the lower rrght 34 On the rrng commlttec were Frances Townes Dorothy Sargent and Margaret Jamrson The JLIHIOI' play commlttee was selected at a class meetrng conducted by Mr Dan forth FIVE members werc choscn bcsldcs the class pI'CS1Cl6I1I Robert Looke They are ames Baker and Cormne Thulen from room four Frances Townes from room three and Chrxstlne Donovan and Lucllle Hamllton from room one These are to se lect the cast and to help Mr Danforth on the stage setnngs and trckets JUNIOR PLAY Thls year a meloclramatlc comedy Help' Help' was chosen by the comm1ttee to be presented on Frlday evening une Z at the Hlgh School 3LlCllIOI'1L1f11 The following cast was chosen:
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