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wk THE SENIORIAN vk First row-D. Sweeny, E. Mills, R. Beliveau, M. Nute, E. Wilson, E. Elliott, H, Emery, B. O'Mara, T. Cass. Second row-George Ledger, M. Allin, L. Wheelock, S. Sullivan, J. Jordan, L. Hayes, R. Mc- Farland, W. Rowell, M. Swift, E. Ball, D. Cantin, A. Herson. Third row-A. Gagnon, Y. Leclerc, I. Gardiner, E. Rowland, A. Doolan, P. Brigham, M. Mc- Cormick, F. Stone, G. Gagnon, B. Bushey, W. Shillhammer, L. Lavoie, Miss Bond. Fourth row-F. Brigham, J. Morency, J. Rayan, R. Wilson, B. Fogg, E. Curtis, H. Currier, K. Houley, B. Cantell, D. Lacroix, W. Hurlbutt, N. McMann. CLASS OF 1942 Early in the school year the following officers were elected: President-Hollis Emery Vice President-Rachel McFarland Secretary-Florence Doherty Treasurer-Barbara Cantell After we nominated the officers we decided to find out what color our class colors were to be. We decided to have Blue and Silver. We had our Social January 15, 1937. At our Social we played games and had refreshments and entertainment. At our Christmas Party we started it about quarter of seven. Gifts were exchanged at the first part of the evening. Later we had refreshments and went down into the Gym for dancing and games. When the school Went on a picnic we went up to the Groveton Reservoir. We made a fire and had our lunch and played games. In the Class of 742 We nominated Maxine McCormack to run for Carnival Queen. For her we decorated a sleigh with blue and white trimmings for the Parade. Our class received second prize for the most beautiful float. Many students from our class attended the Carnivals at Lancaster and Twin Mountain with their advisor, Mr. Sawyer. The Class of 742 is looking forward to five more just as prosperous, if not more so, years in G. H. S. wk Twenty-six :ls
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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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