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Weekly Stuff tTop Photoj Left to right, bottom row: R. Roberge, B. Woodward, P. Perkins, P. Swift, M. Grout, E. Demars, Mr. Matthews, Advisor. Middle row: L. Hall, B. Rolfe, D. Dunham, S. Rolfe, V. Cantin, F. Taylor, R. Mcliann. Top row: J. LeClerc. J. Gilchris, J. Hayes, J. Marsh, J. Fiske, R. Blodgett. G. H. S. Weekly The Groveton High Weekly is published each week by the weekly staff under the direction of Mr. Chandler Matthews. It contains news of high school activities. Patricia Swift was the editor in 1946, but at Christmas time she was succeeded by June Marsh. Orchestra CMiddle Photob Left to right, bottom row: A. McFarland, S. Laurhammer, M. Ellingwood, D. Ellingwood, M. Matthews, B. Rolfe. Second row: L. Auger, C. Craggy, J. Wad- leigh, G. McGuire, A. Marshall, J. Christopher, I. Paradis, D. Nocky, J. Cole. Third row: J. LeClerc, M. McCormack, S. Lehnert, J. Morris, F. Taylor, R. McFar- land. Top row: E. Laurhammer, R. Boucher, M. Grout. The Senior Orchestra The Senior Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Gardner Wentworth. The orchestra has had a very busy year playing for the Senior Play and the junior Play and taking part in combined orchestra concerts. The orchestra consists of twenty-one pieces. Office Staff tBottom Photoj Left to right, hrst row: Mr. Cascadden, Headmaster: Mary Grout, jane Hayes, Patricia Swift. Second row: Dean Pike, Myrle McCormack, Arthur Roberge. Roger Qtalking about labor and wagesb: f'Mr. Campbell, heres something that tickles mefl Dick: Why don't you laugh, then? HSoup Campbell was discussing the Battle of Bunker Hill. Chase: HThat battle has to be fought over again. 'tSoup : Why?'l Chase: HBecause it wasn't fought on the level. A senior of French nationality was seen talking when f'Doc Chase asked, HI wonder what would happen if his hands were tied? Dean: HHe couldnlt talk. Mr. Sawyer was talking about suspension and explained that SUSPEND means anything hanging or being held in mid-air, like a coat on a coat hanger, when Don Pike popped up and said, ftLike suspendersf' i17l
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