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14 THE MAGNET The cheering at the games is fine. Keep it up! 2 A mass meeting was held Monday, October 11th. The members of the team and some of the teachers gave speeches, and cheering for the Co- lumbus Day game was practiced. we You can always tell a Senior by his gait around the town, You can always tell a Junior by his serious frown, You can always tell a Freshman by his tie and such, You can always tell a Sophomore, but—you can’t tell him much.—£ . td We have with us as post-graduates this year the following: Louise Bur- dett, Marion Lundagen, Esther Hull, Ruth Burnap, Grace Foley, Anna Shannon. w Cecil Flewelling, ’14, is at Mount Holyoke. we George Jones and Chester Demond have gone to Dartmouth. w Irene Guennette is working at the Leominster Hardware Store. wv Philip White is at the Lowell Tex- tile School.
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THE MAGNET 13 We are very glad to see so many of our former teachers with us this year. We also extend a hearty wel- come to the following new instruc- tors: Miss Leila W. Stratton, Miss Mabel R. Wolff, Miss Winifred W. Fiske, Miss Nellie S. Nutting, Miss Clarette L. Rogers, Miss Ruth M. Buxton, Miss Winifred E. Shackley, Mr. Daniel W. O’Brien, Mr. Florence F. Sullivan and Mr. Clarence W. Lombard. w The enrollment at the High School is the largest it has ever been, the total number being 553. The Fresh- maa class has 240 members, the largest class that has ever entered. w If something funny occurs in any of your classes why not write it and put it in the Macnet? It would add greatly to the interest of our school paper. w At a meeting of the Athletic Asso- ciation, the following officers were chosen: President, Waldo Suhlke; vice-president, Hugh Milam; secre- tary, Doris Wilson; treasurer, Mr. Bell. Drillmaster James C. Smith has announced the appointments of the High School cadets. w Election of officers of the four classes was held October 6th and the following list were chosen for the year: Seniors—President, Morse Freeman; vice president, William Thompson; secretary, Iola Guennette; treasurer, Irma Holden; marshal, Ronald Spinney. Juniors—President, Hugh Milam; vice president, Charles Loomis; secretary, Hazel Holden; treasurer, Ruth Wilkinson; mar- shal, Alton Harris. Sophomores—President, Everett Richard- son; vice president, Charles Currier; secre- tary, Canzadia Cook; treasurer, Gladys Barry; marshal, Dixi Hoyt. Freshman—Presi dent, Victor Guy; vice president, Eugene Kingman; secretary, Eleanor Damon; Treasurer, Marion Bur- dett; marshal, Terance Farrell. w The Juniors are planning to hold a dance the Friday after Thanks- giving. w Who’s afraid to praise our boys, even if they have got black-eyes and bumps?
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THE MAGNET 15 t, A ae realy pa We are glad to find that a few schools are able to publish their first -number in September. Among the exchanges received this month are 7he Student's Review from Northampton, and Zhe Artisan from Bridgeport, Conn. The Student's Review is an especially interesting paper, while Zhe Artisan is full of helpful information about the State Trade and Education Shop. The graduation number of Zhe Clarion, Portsmouth, is certainly very entertaining.
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