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PF THE SENIORIAN - wk 4 Front row, left to right-Allen, Tibbetts, Nugent, Hayes, Pearson, Mayhew, Astle, Fogg. Second row-Savage, Booth, Swift, Stevens, Woodard, Maguire, Howe, Mayberry, Beattie, Rice, McHarg. Third row-Welch, Deyette, Graham, Christopher, Mqffet, Hopps, Marshall, Emerson, Rogers, Hopps, Mr. Sawyer. Top row-Cole, McFarland, Mayberry, Ford, Swift, Jewell, Sheltry, Methot, Sullivan, Hodge, Oakes. CLASS OF 1940 We entered Groveton High School in 1934 with 42 members. The following class officers were elected: President-Walter Tibbetts, Vice President--Dorothy Stevens, Secretary-Dorothy Christopher, Treasurer-Elliott Fogg. We had our Social and made 312.85. With part of these proceeds we bought our banner of red and gold. We presented an assembly program which was successful. When we advanced to the eighth grade we had the same number of members, and 35.35 in our treasury. We elected class officers as follows: President-Linwood McHarg, Vice President-Dorothy Christopher, Secretary-Dorothy Stevens, Treas- urer-Stanley Rice. Our Social brought us a profit of 36.50, which increased our treasury to 311.85. We spent some of this money 135.009 for fiowers and things for pupils whose father or mother had died. This left 36.85 in the treasury. We passed into the Freshman class tmost of usb and still had 42 members. We elected class officers as follows: President-Kenneth Cole Vice President-Stanley Rice Secretary-Robert Booth Treasurer-Beverly Moffett We had 36.85 in the treasury at the beginning of our Freshman year. We plan to have a most successful social early in the Spring. bk - Twenty-four elf
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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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Pk THE SENIORIAN 'K .... M... --.W,.,... -.mul-n-w-u-r ff' 'uw' , ff it ,Q X X X 74415 Lili i My M,MM.f4 are-annulment 'Y'-Wjfu. f WWWIUIUUW' YU? img fxifeiy Wj' We Front row, left to right-Q. Doolan, D. Herson, S. Auger, F. Wilson, H. Smith, W. Esliger, S. Mahurin, F. Portigue, B. Beaton, Q. Marshall, M. Dupuis. Second row-A. LaRochelle, H. Sheltry, F. Smith, J. Woods, A. Hammer, D. Ellingwood, J. Jewell, R. Cushing, J. McCormick, T. Smith, L. Gaudette, C. Curtis, L. Blodgett, M. Stevens, P. Perkins. Third row-Miss Bell, E. Cantin, M Hersom, B. Calkins, B. McHarg, D. Potter, D. Nute, S. Silver, C. Johnson, W. Tippett, P. Donelly, A. Breault, Miss Marshall. Fourth row-L. Mathurin, C. Langley, D. Sheltry, E. Carter, B. Kingston, L. Howe, B. Emery, E. Dingman, B. Maguire, E. Allin, L. Tibbetts, C. Hammer, O. Crawford, B. Ramsdell, F. Bourrassa. CLASS OF 1941 The class of 741 has had a very prosperous year from the beginning. The first of the year the following officers were elected: President-David Ellingwood Vice President-Maurice Dupuis Secretary-Betty Calkins Treasurer-Pauline LaCroix When the A. A. was started we chose our basketball teams. The boys have 11 players who make up the iirst and second teams. The girls also have a ine team for the tournaments. We then started a drive for more A. A. members and although we did not win the contest we added many new members from our class. Then came the A. A. Christmas Social. We had an entertainment and one division sold hot dogs. Our class contributed 35.00 to the A. A. In this year7s Winter Carnival, we entered two floats, one of which won first prize. We also won the cup for having the most points in the races. Our own Social took place on February 12th. It was a Valentine Social. We invited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe as chaperones. The gym was nicely decorated by the pupils with the help of Miss Marshall and Miss Bell. We sold candy and had refreshments, and also a good entertainment. It was a success in every way, and added 3518.17 to our class treasury. The Eighth Grade hopes to make their Freshman year as much of a success as this year was. X Twenty-five X
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