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24 THE ECHO OFFICERS President — John Card Secretary — Jean Gagnon Vice President — Barbara Boardman Treasurer — Richard McKinnon Class Colors — Maroon and Gold SOPHOMORE ENTERTAINMENT The Sophomore drama, “The Rebellion of Mrs. Barclay,” under the direc- tion of Miss Bartlett was presented on Wednesday, December 16, 1936, before a large and appreciative audience. The play opened with selections by the school orchestra under the direction of William Sands. Those taking part in the play were as follows: Morton Barclay, John Card; Mrs. Barclay, Jean Gagnon; Ruth, Ann McGaughey; Roger Stuart, William Franklin; Elsie Stuart, Barbara Scott; Mrs. Brown, Agnes Higgins; Cora, Kath- leen MacPherson; Mary Ann O’Connor, Madeline Moran; Dennis O’Hara, Rich- ard McKinnon. Other features on the program were solos by Mildred Harty, a tap dance by Helen Mitchell, and a guitar and accordian duet by Zoe Polisson and Robert Nason. The program closed with two comedy reels of motion pictures. SOPHOMORE PLAY Row 1. Barbara Scott, John Card, Miss Bartlett, Coach; Jean Gagnon, Ann McGaughey. Row 2. William Franklin, Madeline Moran, Agnes Higgins, Kathleen MacPher- son, Richard McKinnon.
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THE ECHO 23 PROM The Junior Prom was held on April 29 in t he High School Hall. The hall was decorated to resemble a ship, the colors being blue and white with flags of different colors going criss-cross on the ceiling. In front of the windows were life preservers. Hanging down in front of the stage was a fish net of blue crepe paper with a large ship in the background; around the hall was a water line of blue and white with silver fish and a few sailboats. Music was provided by War- ren Roberts’s Orchestra. The Grand March was led by the Junior Class president, William Wood, and vice president, Myrtle Churchill. The prize waltz was won by Miss Ouida Holmes and Leo Randall, with Miss Norma Caswell and Clayton Hooker making a close second. Miss West, Mr. Naverouskis, Miss Knutson, Miss Damon, Mr. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Caswell were invited guests. SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1. L. Michaels, A. Simenovic h, R. Stodder, Z. Polisson, J. Gagnon. J. Card, B. Boardman, R. McKinnon, K. MacPherson, V. McGaughlin, B. Scott, R. Leonard. Row 2. Mr. Walsh, B. Barton, A. McGaughey, N. Morton, P. Raynor, M. Wilson, M. Moran, V. Berry, R. Cassaboom, D. Pepper, A. Higgins, A. Seefiger, M. El- dridge, Miss Bartlett. Row 3. F. Bagley, J. Haggerty, D. Eagles, H. Robertson, W. Woodman. A. Ben- vie, W. Franklin, B. Smith, R. Nason.
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THE ECHO 25 FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1. C. Terrezano, V. Koeppel, Barbara lveson, L. Gorion, D. Beere, H. Polli- son, E. Brown, E. Baker, H. Mitchell, William Saville, M. Smith, Miss Knutson, Gardikias twins, I. DeCosta, R. Johnson, Beatrice lveson, Alma Ande.rson. Row 2. Mr. Hodge, T. Bill, R. Finley, A. Murdock, P. Hammond, J. Towns, H. Nason, L. Kunan, H. Megley, R. Froze, T. W alls. W. Poole, R. DeWolfe, J. Behan, F. Mack, C. George, Mary Moran. Mr. Naverouskis. Row 3. S. Nihtila, R. Wheeler, D. Clark, H. Spieler, R. Lyons, R. Story, J. Cote, H. Putt, R. Quincy, A. Lavangie, H. Hamilton, W. Seaverns, W. Sprague, F. Vasvitch. OFFICERS President — Helen Mitchell Secretary — Marie Smith Vice President — Eleanor Baker Treasurer — William Saville FRESHMAN EVENING The Freshmen had an evening of great enjoyment on the thirteenth of Jan- uary. The entertainment started with the game of Musical Chairs. Next came relays with basketballs. The girls’ team won. Then some of the Freshman boys dressed in girls’ clothes came out on the gym floor and proceeded to play a game of basketball. They caused a great deal of merriment. Refreshments were served. Major Bowes, alias William Saville, arrived on the scene and held an amateur contest. Next came a mock wedding with Harry Spieler as the “blushing bride” and Marie Smith as the groom. The movie of “Jack the Giant Killer” was shown, and the program closed. The pupils left with the memories of a pleasant evening.
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