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A'QI'i'1 gg Yes, we even have some real Greer Garsons and Halter Pig,- eons in the junior and freshman classes. The juniors displayed their talents in a one-act play. HSomeone for Bunnyn. The freshman's cleverness was also enacted in a play, NPaull Faces The Tire Shortageu. ' l May Z Oh, I suppose you all either witnessed or heard about that big soft ball game the boys and girls played. Let me see, now what was the score?- Well, I can't remember, but it doesn't matter e.ny'wai'7. The boys beat us a little, but we did not want to scare them away by showing them up too much. 312212 .12 We heard today that Herbert Thomas, Gilman High School-WHL who was recently graduated from Norwich University, has been awarded the gold key, awarded annually to the student Voted to be the outstanding member of the Norwich chapter of Theta Chi. Gilman thus shines by reflected glory, Congratulations, Herbie. HEY El . Junior S eakins was hold ir the Union Church at .ei ht 'J . 5 . A .1 o'clock. Those ycrtici atihf were: Frances Ivenef Mary Olsen A I P Q ,v B . 4. J, 1 Sheila Norwood, Flora Manchester, Austin Grinsle, Buddy Brown, Hoyt Clark, and Winfred Joy, Scoop Grindle walked off with first prize and Winfred Joy followed with second prize. May QQ That's right. The juniors are sponsoring a Barn Dance at the Neighborhood Hall. We are planning to have a pretty swell time, so you'd better come and bring your best Qriend. June Q The Baccalaureate sermon is to be in the St. Maryfg Church this year with the Rev. Lee Stevens officiating. June lg Graduation Exercises are to be in the Seal Harbor Neigh- borhood Hall at eight o'clock.' We all certainly wish the best of luck to the seniors. - 24 -
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-TH!--21'-IGGILMAN-21--H--15-Mfg-IQHIGH'2S-li--3949-25SCHOOL-J543'-K-16 491943-I -se ez- -ze -ze 4+ we -se as THE GILMANAC' 4+ as -x- s -se -as -2+ -s 451945-S9 1 2223 ,. Sep130f,fl?.I.1 li n,. - Dear Diary, ' 'School began today with the big total of 62 pupils. The senior class dwindled from 34 Cfreshman year! to twelve this year. The absence of Mr. Potter, Miss Devereau,and Mr. Kennedy has been deeply felt by both students and facultyg but Miss -Greenleaf and Mr. Black are very successfully taking their places. QHH22?Q The teachers left for Lewiston today for the State Con- vention. Imagine it, a three day vacation! J ' - - Novczmb er -E3 y That black eye--some people say Bobby was tight, others - say Marion Stover was too rugged for him. ' December lg Christmas! I know you're all very sorry that you oan't go to school for a whole week, but please don't lose too much sleep over it. liii February 2 The seniors and sophomores made quitea.showing for them- selves in their one-act plays. Seniors-- Quiet Please .Sopho- mores-- Buddy Buys An Orchid . ' March.QQ- r I Did I hear right? You said the girls beat the boys nine pins in the bowling tournament. Why, the boys were going to beat us a least 50 pins. Oh, but I suppose they gave those nine to us. at least that's their excuse. ' April. 2....,0-232. I l The whole school but very religious this week and most of us attended the Holy Meek Services. April- 21 - So, Rebecca says - sweet sixteen and never been kissed but we all know different here at Gilman. She denies the Emmy but then--. -415 ..
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4+-194+-H-GILMAN-zz-a--x-as-eeH1G11ec-as-n--:ees-SCIIOOL-:see-zz-se u1945a e 4 s s s s a a THE GILMANAC s r 4 4 e 4 a 4 t1945w G-ILMIXH HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band has worked this year 1A'f' under the efficient leader- shib of Mrs. Grace Herrick. Progress has been slower as we lost so many of our players by graduation last year and also by the draftg nevertheless, we have kept on practicing each Thursday afternoon in the commercial room. The band gave a short concert during intermission at both the senior. and sophomore plays and the junior and freshman plays. We are now practicing marching in preparation for Me- morial Day. Music is an important part 'in any life, so even though the war claims all but a very few, we will still play on. ' Those who play in the band are: TRUMPET l Gordon Fatt ' Dorothy Haynes Shirley Reynolds 1 ' CLARINET D Frazier Peckham, Jr. Sheila Norwood Eleanor Walls Patricia Foster Fred Bucklin TR OLZBONE r F .Tack Mcllul ty BASS DRUM Barbara Kingman Everett Carter . DRUMS Edward Bucklin Robert Frazier Edward Brown Nathan Smallidge CYMBALS Charlotte Merchant 25 - Winfred Joy, Jr. '44 SAXAPHONE Austin Grindle Frances Iveney James Rand BASS HORN Winfred Joy, Jr
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