Jay High School - Breezes Yearbook (Jay, ME)

 - Class of 1924

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SOPHOMORE NEWS Front Row, left to right: Shirleen Gross, Beverley LaPointe, Gladys Berube, Aline Legere, Nicholas Doiron, Rita Bergeron, Cecile Duval, Mariette Morin, Doris Reed. Second Row: Jean Chapman, Janice Spiller, Althea Seamon, Bertrand Raymond, Laurier Fournier, Miss York, Virginia Gonnella, Paul Davenport, Florence Fournier, Eugene Fournier Third Row: 'Bertrand Turmel, Frank Moore, Adrian Fournier, Kenneth Howes, Donald Bryant, Aurelieus Couture, Albert Babbie, Bernard Shank, Emilio Breton, Conrad Thomas Robert Greenleaf. Fourth Roiav: Doris Legere, Evelyn Beaulieu, Gilbert Dalton, Paul Therrien, Margueret Tibbetts, Annette Perron, Louise Reed. We began school this year with an enrollment of forty-three silly Sophomores. Three of our classmates left, leaving us with a total of forty. To represent our class we chose the following officers: President ,..... ...,.. ..... L e o Legere Vice-President .. ...,.. Laurier Fournier Treasurer .......,... Gladys Berube Secretary ,.........,.... Althea Seamon Student Council ...... .,., I anice Spiller and Leo Legere Ball held Ian. 15, at Murray Hall, we had two classmates as Queen candidates, Florence Fournier and Aline At the annual Carnival page fourteen Legere. Paul Therrien and Bertrand Turmel were their managers. Our class had the honor of having Aline Legere elected Queen. ln the Stephen Foster program several mem- bers of our class participated. Those with speaking parts and solos were: Gladys Berube, Conrad Thomas, Ianice Spiller, and Laurier Fournier. Others were in the choruses. Virginia Gonnella and Adrien Fournier played varsity basketball while K. Howes, N. Doiron, A. Couture, E. Breton, A. Fournier and P. Davenport saw service on the football squad. During the year we also got our class rings, of which we are very proud.

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JUNIOR NEWS Front Row, left to right: Eddie Legere, Laurier Poulin, Joyce Sinioneau, Theresa Chicoine, Ardena Cook, Maurice Duguay, Gloria Howes. Second Row: Barbara Babbie, Russell Brackett, Laura Seamon, Francis Dubord, William Ouellette, Mr. St. Pierre, Arthur Raymond, Douglas McDonald, Pearl James, Earl McDonald. Third Row: Eugene Dubord, Harold Johnson, Rene Labbee, Pomerleau. Fourth Row: Anita Blais, Priscillien Henry, Marion Cook, Aletha Wells, Eloise Grant. The Iunior Class of Iay High selected at their first meeting their 1948-49 officers as follows: President ,.............. ..........,..,,..,...... B . Castonguay Vice-President ,..,, . ..., Barbara Babbie Secretary ..... . ...,.... Maurice Duguay Treasurer ............ , ,..,..,..,.,.,.. Gene Dubord Student Council ..,,.,. Eddie Legere and Gloria Howes Other activities include: selling of refresh- ments at football games under the direction of George Legere, Adrien Legere, Norman Ouellette, Bertrand Castonguay, Maurice Ouellette, Gei'ard Barbara Jellison, Louise Dubord, Dolores Chick, Maxine Allen, Flora Allen, Mary Lou Rheaume, all the Iunior girls, the appointment of a com- mittee to sell refreshments at Town Meeting, and the planning of the Iunior Prom which will take place at Murray Hall in May. Iuniors have taken an important part in sports and musical activities this year. Three girls - Gloria l-lowes, Theresa Chicoine, and Marie Rheaume - were selected to represent their school at the F. S. T. C. Play Day. page thirzeen



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FRESHMAN NEWS Front row, left to right: Arlene Chicoine, Roy Gonnella, Charlotte Wagner, Rene Couture, Richard Brackett, Clyde Grover, George Boudreau, Verna McDonald, Diana Frecker. Second row: Carroll Howes, Laurie Legere, Mike Hagberg, Jeannine Deshaies, Joan Goings, Joanna Ryder, Elizabeth Lamkin, Judy Farrington, Marcella Dyke, Ronald Groleau. Third row: Mabel Moore, Carroll McDonald, Connie Roy, Alberta Kittredge, Elaine Cameron, Elmer Marthila, Robert Hoppe, Rodney Spiller, Reino Marthila, Lester Deane, Barbara Jerry, Janet Purington, Clarisse Beaulieu, Betty Morse, Mr. Simoneau. Fourth row: Larry Dubord, Jean Cheli, Sylvia Waite, Pauline Moreau, Louise Therrien, Aldea Beaudette, Joan Foss, Dorothy Jolicoeur, Madeleine Raymond, Ann Pineau, Antonio DiPompo, Lucille Pomerleau, Grace Couture, Lionel Dubord. The Freshman Class entered Iay High School with fifty-three pupils: two have left during the year. The class ofhcers are: President .,.,...........,........ ..... I lonald Groleau Vice-President ...,., ......,, L ionel Dubord Secretary ................ .,...........,... E lizabeth Lamkin Treasurer . ...,,.... ...................,...... l -ester Deane Representatives to the Student Council .......r Richard Hrackett and Dorothy Iolicoeur About a month after school opened, Fresh- man Reception was held with a dance follow- ing. R. Hoppe was the only Freshman boy who played football. Those who went out for bas- ketball were: R. Marthila, E. Marthila, L. Deane, and C. Howes. Among the girls in sports were: Farring- ton, A. Chicoine, L. Therrien, A. Beaudette, D. Iolicoeur, I. Ryder, I. Purington, C. Roy, S. Waite, V. McDonald, C. Beaulieu, E. Cameron B. Morse, R. Tessier, G. Bradeen, L. Pomerleau, A. Pineau, and I. Cheli, G. Couture is the only cheerleader from the Freshman Class. I. Foss, L. Therrien, G. Bradeen, G. Bou- dreau, and M. Hagberg are in the band. Many Freshmen have joined the Glee Club. They participated in the Musical called An Evening with Stephen Foster 'ig D. Frecker was a member of the cast. The two candidates for carnival queen were I. Farrington and D. Iolicoeur, with R. Hoppe and C. McDonald as their managers. On March 9 and l0 the class went to Au- gusta, half the class going each day by bus with Mr. Bemiss. We visited the State House and saw the Legislature in session. All the Freshmen are proud to say they at- tend Iay High School. 5 page fifteen

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