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XIYTUHUVIL C lla ul Maxam Stulm lxenmtlr Potter E1 elyn Small Frames Cray Meg Dynamite Mike ersey ane Betty Miller of the Mlller Deteetne Aaeney Barbara Hamlm Mrs Mont omery Van Tassel Christine Daneman lames Baker Iacrllt Hamilton lxolvert Loolce Erlytlt Bagley Rmalrlo Collvg Earlrm Clark Mr Van Tassel Lou the maid Pete the Plsse Aunt Kitty benton the Butler Benton s brother SOPI-IOMORE CLASS The first meeting., of the sophomore elass was held on Friday September 23 1932 The followinff oflieers were eleeted presl dent Carl Toothalcer xlee president Phrlrp Pxeree secretary and treasurer Theresa Spear girl representatne to the Student the Student Couneil Frank McFarland At this meeting If was originally planned to hold the reception for the freshman on Qetober l4 but later it was ehanged to Oe tober Z1 Cn this date the reception was held in the garly deeorated gymnasium The colors consisted of the eolors of the re speetlve elasses yellow and white for the sophomores and red and white for the freshmen During the evening games were enjoyed dlreeted by Mr Danforth and later refreshments were served The or ehestra played under the direetlon of Miss Towne At a speeial meeting of the elass ofiieers the following eommlttees were selected for the Athletic Fair Cveneral chairman Carl Toothaker deeo rating, eommittee ehairman Theresa Spear lierbert Fuller Catherine Slcehan l..llLlllC Manson Katherine Hodgluns soliertmg., eommlttee chairman Philip Pieree Franle MeFarland George Barker MarJor1e Moul ton Patrleia Riley Richard Cvrady Betty Sawyer booth eommlttee ehalrman Lois Ulmer janet Pettlnglll Patricia Allen Blanehe Chase Maxine Hathaway Mary Tatloelc Norma W1lllS The sophomore booth was deeorated in the elass eolors yellow and white Calxe was sold ln the booth as is the LLISIOIH The sum of S23 75 w as realized The elass has lost quite a number of its original registration at the beginning of the year Those who have left are Ernest Belyea Ernest Bowie Alice Brann Donald Dodge Alfred Fife Ruth laeques Lawrenee Kidder Wllllalll Manson Norman Kidder Gilmore Nlehols Eugene Putnam ul1a Richard Loring Seeds Ceeil Smith Donald Troop judrth Pratt Members of the sophomore elass who re eeived letters are football Lawrenee Kidder Law renee Kelley Herbert Fuller Willianr Holt basketball Vivian Blaek Ivrtherine l-lodglclns debatinv Franle MeFarland FRESHMAN LLASS The sehool year began with I59 students and S7 boys A number of students en tered after the school year began Also a number left sehool Cn September 26 the elass of 36 held their first elass meeting The purpose was to eleet the class offxeers for the eomrng year The meeting w as eondueted by Mrs l-loud lette The officers eleeted were president Lanvdon HIHISOII nee president Lloxd Merrill representative to Student Couneil Lois Luee and Billy Brann filled the last xa eaney of secretary and treasurer Friday exenlng Qetober Zl the elass of 36 was weleomed to Gardiner High School by the usual Sophomore Freshman Reeeptron The seeond elass meeting was held Febru ary 3 immediately after sehool The meet ing was ealled to order by the president We were told that Robert Llnsley Anna Ellingwood and Edith Mann were to run for elass reporter for THE QUILL After the xotes were eounted we found that Edith Mann had been ehosen for the position After our president reminded us of our sec ond semester dues the meeting ad1ourned On February 25 the Athletic Falr was held The freshman booth was attractively T H lf Q ll l l. I. Z3 ' ' f p ' - : 's ' B ' X 1 X 7' f x - K Q 1, 3 y Q y A y' 1 r K1 4 ' YV X' I ' . . , . . .. ., . ' x Y X I 1 A . . . G - 2, . I' ' P ' Y I x r y . . . , 1 , ' 5. ' , ' , 7 , 5 . I J ' I 5 ' 'I . Y 4 V 'V Y is 1 1 3 r 1 3'll T 7 ! T . T ' .. 2 , , .I ll Q w 2 C s J y Tx 1 3' ' v I , -' ' I L v v v x , . 5 T 7 4 T 3 v T v ' 1 ' ' V - ' ' Y V v . . . Q , . , , . g . , , . 5 Y. ' Y ' f ' I, T u 3 A f ' I' ' v env ' o yl- f . A A V Y Y N . . 3 , , Q Q , e R . 5 ' A x 'y x x s V' Q 1 Q Council, Lois Ulmerg boy representative to in the freshman elass. There were 72 girls ' 'i , ' . e e . ' ' . ' - . . . . . Q Q Q - Q Q Q cl H y ' , . D 4 . 7 T ' Q 4 A 1' . 3 ' 'Y 5 C I X 0 ' 'A 7,1 I 3 V ' v x V 1-s .I T S ' 1 ,Y 2 T A D . ,x . u x I '- ' , 1 1 . Q - Q 3 C Us , , , A , . ' T T e ' ' . . , ' , ' ' ' 7 ' . . ca sv Q ' - . . Q QQ Q . I Q , g - e si . - Q . Q Q , Q . Q Q . Q Q . Y V K Y Y ' - N- . 3 'I vi Y H I . 7 V V Q 7 1 ' -' -- ' 4' ' 1 ' V ' v S Y KY K Y .V HQ . I Q , N Q , , Q Y T Y 1 C T ' S 7 3 T v T v ' Y 1 1 U ' D Y I ' L , . .
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HE QUI decoratcd III thc class colors red and whlte We sold post cards before the falr and had the Beano booth and fortunc telllng during the ffur The sum of 62 was clearcd G H S ORCHESTRA The Gardmer Hrgh School Orchestra durlng the 1932 33 school year conslsted of about fifty members under the dlrectlon of Mrss Eva M Towne The orchestra played Tac a at such occasrons as the Freshman Sopho more Receptlon Athletlc Farr Class Plays Baccalaureate and Gf3dLlHf1OU VHTIOLIS church orchestras have een organlzed throughout the c1ty as outgrowths of the hrgh school organlzatron and are composed mostly of h1g,h school students Une mcmber of the orchestra MISS M1ll1 cent Wakeneld a JLIDIOI' at Gardrner High School attended the Eastern MLISIC Camp . cc all ws A 5. iw ig .Q S2 , . I cs A 3 1 . QQ f f T as Y. ,V R F . ,, - I 'MX ' X:-V fgcyi two' . ,km n X . 3 4 Q . A H . a n , . Q E . i . . . A A 1 Y ! V x . . Y Q Q . . , . .' . S L . 'Lb ' c I ' ' 7 T . . , i Q . i . . .f 3 T Y 1 a T ,
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