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were Janice Gillis and Beryl Leach. Linwood Carter was voted by the Seniors to be their class marshall. The snow queen attendants were Janice Gillis, and Lor- raine Pettengill. Lorraine Pettengill directed the drill team as head ma- jorette, The L3ers in the drill team are: Grace Hinckley, Lillian Hinckley, Mary Black, and Hattie Nevells. The Junior class had a large representation in school activities during 'L2, and hope to continue their good work. CLASS OF 19hh :l ' '35 wg. arg' f 1 f President: Walter Butler Vice-President Gordon Emerson r ,, , fu, hui 4. he -'fl eu. uv: ,,.. e K XMAS x 'C' Mary McGraw X, Dawn Pierce 25 .. ' ' gf! Barney Piper '. 1'-it Q, Secretary-Treasurer QHQQ. Sheila Babson 3, -4 ' CLASS ROLL Sheila Babson walter Butler Geraldine Candage - ,,,.- Cornelia Duffy ,gi Gordon Emerson Margaret Grinnell Thelma Higgins Belva Hunnewell Frances Long Kenneth Marks Betty Robertson .I 3, Fernald Robertson William Snow Helen Stover Stephen Sylvester Frances Torrey Dora Marie Veazie Marjorie Young When school opened last fall, the sophomore class held proud possession of twenty-one of the new seats in the main room. If the boys are a little backward, the girls are having no trouble holding up their end. Mary McGraw and Dawn Pierce held down important parts in the annual senior play. Sheila Babson, Margaret Grinnell, Frances Long, Mary McGraw, Dora Marie Veazie and Frances Torrey were chosen to represent the Sophomore end of the Freshman-Sophomore Speaking Exhibition. Mary served as head cheerleader, and cheered long and loudly through the basketball season. G Five Sophomore girls are strutting their best as Major- ettes this year. They are: Geraldine Candage, Mary McGraw, Margaret Grinnell, Dawn Pierce, and Dora Marie Veazie. We startled everyone, including ourselves, by tying for
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'sf ,435 . 52:gL2' . . ' E7 z?.T:':31-.-. '-Zg.g1.G 'f':1' f Yen ! Q' f , W CLASS OF 1945 ' 1 , XXN, Jresident: my Linwood Carter Egg? ,d I-QQQQ3 's Vice-President: ' ggghgfggigi Lester Ueseott jgikijggjiie Secretary-Treasurer: Egg QENWWV' Lorraine Pettenfill ' 'A 'si-4 WQSEI essex iafhf iam'x sas? iss, .Qs Q? A 4-W -'t:QElS3 CLASS ROLL Maynard Astbury James Billings Barbara Black' Mary Black Linwood Carter Wilma Collins Lois Cousins Richard Freedman Janice Gillis Catherine Herrick Lucy Herrick Grace Hinckley Lillian Hinckley Charles Hunnewell Beryl Leach Hattie Nevells Arlene Owen Lorraine Pettengill Lawrence Small Jarv Stover Lester escett The 43ers, new well launched in their career at B. G. S. A., are not too displeased with themselves as they exam- ine their record for the year: Five Junior boys served on the basketball team, Maynard Astbury, Linwood Carter, Beryl Leach, and Lester Nescott were regulars and James Billings was one of the substitutes. The following Juniors were in the Senior Play: James Billings, Lois Cousins, Lawrence Small, Lillian Hinckley, Arlene Owen, and Wilma Collins. The Juniors were represented in the Junior-Senior Speaking Exhibition by Lawrence Small, Lorraine Pettengill, Lillian Hinckley, Lois Cousins, Wilma Collins, and James Biiiings. Janice Gillis, Lucy Herrick, Catherine Herrick, Lillian Hinckley, Hattie Nevells, Lawrence Small, Lorraine Petten- gill, and Lois Cousins were elected to the National Honor Society. Lucy Herrick, Catherine Herrick, Lois Cousins, and Jan- ice Gillis served on the library staff. Two Juniors were on the Student Government Board. They
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first place in the Snow Carnival with the Seniors, with a total of fifty-three points. If luck is with us and we are able to withstand the vi- cissitudes of algebra, we'll be back next year to continue our good work. U curse or 1945 .::E:f5EE:E :::a::::-....::.. Pres idents tm, 'W' Q Niilo Anderson C,.gf1HQQQ Vice-gresidgnti ,mQd :nk ear ar er ,kiLQfIiK? EU En Secretary-Treasurer: GQQZP g71Z6f3 Constance Butler Z if cuss ROLL Kendall Allen Wendell Grindle Niilo Anderson Herbert Harriman Arnold Astbury Lester Jones Donald Bisset Dorothy Leach Constance Butler Roger Leach Pearl Carter Hugh Leighton Dana Conary Kendrick Piper Evelyn Eaton Francis Snow Leo Emerton Ruth Snow Clarence Gordon Everett Stover Jane Grindle Lillian Stover Tilden Weasel ,3 Our class started off, twenty-three strong, but through the year we lost four members of the crew: .Kendrick Piper , Herbert Harriman, Leo Lmrrton, end Evelyn Eaton. Roger Leach upheld the Freshman-family honor by appear- ing in the senior play, NThat Crazy Smith Family.N We were represented in the Freshman-Sophomore speaking contest by Roger Leach and Constance Butler. In .athletics as in dranetics the Freshmen have been seen and heard, in spite of our extreme youth. Pearl Carter, Dana Conary, Clarence Gordon and Roger Leach were in the J. V. basketball team, while Dana Conary and Donald Bisset fig- ured in the rifle team which defeated Stearns High School this semester. Jane Grindle twirl! a skillful baton on the Girls' Drill Team, which was started this year, and the ranks of the band have been swelled by Tilden Vessel, Donald Bisset, Roger Leach, Dana Conary, Hugh Leighton and Kendall Allen. So, our first year completed with no grave misfortunes, we look forward to the coming school year as Sophomores in B. G. S. A.
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