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eTHE ROSTRUM 47 playerg she seldom fouls. She will cer- tainly be one of the star guards for the next three years she is with us. Chick is the athletic type. She likes other sports, too, besides basketball. Sheis a good athlete and everybody likes her. LORAINE LEWIS As a guard Loraine has helped the Pantherettes to many victories. She has played for two years with the team, and last year she was cheerleader. She is ac- tive in other sports. She plays softball, volley ball, and is captain of the bowling team. Loraine has a swell personality, is one of the most popular Seniors. Both male and female seem to think she is definitely all rightv. The Pantherettes and G. H. S. are going to miss Loraine,s smiling face next year. Jovan PRESCOTT Now a Senior, Joyce has worked her- self up to the top as a guard. She has played on the first team for two years. She played softball and volley ball, too. She is a swell friend, and as a student she excels. She is active in all school work. She will always do anything to help you if she can. We really need more like Ioyce on the basketball team and in the classrooms.
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SCI-IOOL OTEQ A JUNIOR CLASS First row: ll. Mitchell, D. Haley, E. Maeomber, Miss Stephens, I. Lombard, E. LaBree, T. Knowles, Y. Michaud. Second row: P. Brown, -I. Thompson, C. Davis, N. Walker, G. Kimball, E. Hescock, D. 'l'uylor, R. Boutot. I Third row: R. Race, NV. Barney, Ir. Priest, D. W'eymouth, H. Davis, B. Drinkwater, A. Deane. SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS OF GUILFORD HIGH FOR 1943-44 Sept. 7 School started this year on Sept. 7. Most of the old students were back, ex- cept. of course. the class of ,43. But who missed them? Everyone was running around picking out a course of study. There was just one session. I Wish every school day was like this. Sept. 9 We held our first class meeting today. All the class officers were elected. The Freshmen are still trying to find their classrooms! TSept. 20 The annual hotdog roast was held to- day. The only trouble Was We couldnit get any hotdogsl NVe had a good time Without them, though. The boys played football. the girls softball. - Sept. 22 lloly smoke! VVhat,s this coming? Oh, yes. I forgot. This is Freshman Day. The Sophs made them parade around the town. Did they look silly! Freshmen Reception was held that night, too, and then the poor kids were put through their paces.
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