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bk THE SENIORIAN Dk .l .L all . ' Front row, left to right-N. Wiles, Nicholas Sullivan, David Nelson, Robert Jordan, Leonard Beattie, Raymond Reed, George Wheeler. Second row--Francis Sheltry, Elbridge Forrest, Raymond Welch, Barbara Langley, Arline Sheltry, Esther Savage, Alice Ledger, Clarice Hayes, Doris Rogers. Third row-Mr. Cascadden, Thomas Montgomery, Alston Hayes, Robert Meyhew, Yvonne Gray, Verna Swift, Leota Kingston, Faye Bean, Beatrice Scott, Violet Auger. Top row-Forrest Maguire, Merton Wiles, Richard Bailey, Arlene Emery, Dorothy Gagnon, Florence Matthews, Shirley Beaton, Laura Hunter, Edna Hapgood, Virginia Bell. THE JUNIOR CLASS The Honorable juniors, now having only 37 of their former 57, gathered in the usual room on September 5, 1936, with Mr. Cascadden as their advisor again this year. The class colors of green and white began the year with them. A new pupil joined this class, Louis Falardeau, but later dropped out, leaving the original 37. The first thing of importance to take place in the junior Class was election of class officers. They are as follows: President-Leota Kingston Vice President-Doris Rogers Secretary-Arlene Emery Treasurer-Elbridge Forrest, later replaced by Francis Sheltry In February they decided on name cards. Then plans were made for the annual Junior Prom. Invitations were printed at the Rice Printing office, plain white cards printed in green. The Fenton Brothers Orchestra was engaged to play at the Prom. The last event of the year was the Junior Social, the last of the season. The Seniors were admitted free. X Twenty-two at
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x PF THE SENIORIAN il' 541, M M ' I ,Lb Y ,WA .W , .WWMEKD , 1. . . - -Y-ff V ' 'vl- -,-a.a.a..,.w- . ... fe ...Ta ff f V , J... ,.L..,.,.L.,,,..L..,....z:,...l Front row, Zeft to right-Kenneth Stone, Frederick Stark, John Forrest, Earl Stone, Cy Isreal, Charles Allen, Alvin Blake, Roland Dupuis, Richard Sheltry, Leonard Henson, Edgar Miller, Berkley Knights, Holland Cole. , Secomi row-Faye Silver, Eileen Tillotson, Edna Howe, Helen Hubbard, Isabelle Hall, Ruth Johnson, Alberta Astle, Aleta Cushing, Lilas Fogg, Emilie Smith, Natalie Bushey, Thelma Mills, Nelson King. Third row-Mr. Matthews, Miss Brown, Farlardeau, Ryan, Penney, Jackson, Calkins, Arlene Perkins, Laurel Swift, Emerson, Lund, Ramsdell, Miles, Welch, Ramsdell. Top row--Lakin, McAllister, Lord, Banfill, Breault, Ellingwood, Merrill, Hersom, Schoff, Emery, Elliott, Schqff, McDow, Ledger, Langley. CLASS GF 193 9 President-Aleta Cushing Vice President-Stanley Emery Secretary-Solomon Isreal Treasurer-Charles Allen Advisors-Miss Priscilla Brown, Mr. Chandler Matthews This year our class was faced with one large problem-to purchase rings to please all 58 members. A good salesman settled our difficulty by a ring that nearly everyone liked, and soon we were wearing them. We gave the Freshmen their usual welcome, and a little later held a very success- ful Hallowelen Social. Our Christmas Party for the A. A. was equally successful. Our class plays a big part in all G. H. S. activities. We have several members on both the first teams in basketball, many football heroes and a good baseball team. The debaters are all sophomores except one and in the sixteen-piece orchestra, there are eight sophomores. With this background, we are looking forward to two more very successful years in G. H. S. :lf Twenty-three PF
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