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Row 1 Row 2 Row 5 Row'4 Row 1 Row 2 Row 5 Row 1 Row ? GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Lorraine Moran, Janice Liljegren, Betty Huff, Peggy Foster , Joan Gustafson, Janice Gustafson, Betty Wickham, Margaret Cleveland Miss Le Quin, Jacqueline Vourgoin, Peggy Deming, Irma Whitney, Lillian Seymour, Alice Grant, Marjorie Foster, Evelyn Gove, Miss Hughes Winnifred Penniman, Barbdrn Whrpulu, Marilyn artin, Nancy Etelamnki, Nancy Pierce, Joan Frsncoeur, Laila Koski, Jane Hay, Alice Cardinal, Joan Kenney, Ann Hurley, Constance Brown, BaNmm.Hemc Fhureen Gognc, Joan Paton, Yvonne Leger, Doris Roy, Alice Newhall, Aurecy Proctor, Shirley Laney, Nancy Docekal, Jean Huntington, Theresa Bourgoult, Eleanor Gray, Faith Temple BOYS' GLEE CLUB Raymond Chapdclcine, Stcwnrt Johnson, Richard Violette, Paul Shattuck, Robert Cadwell, Donald Stone, WHllinm Hay, William Deming, Paul Chupdcliinc, Rolund Loblunc Eugene Heikkila, Whrron Pennimin, Robert Proctor, Eirl Hender- son, Normgn Hannscn, Miss LnQuln, Miss Hughes, halter Joensuu, Edwin Batemnn, Francis Vowlas, Norman Pigs James Deming, Loo Poitras, Murrny Smith, Ellery Ncwhull, David Legros,'Willidm Proctor, Everett Tufts, George Johnson, Donald Kimball, Arthur Leblanc, Edward Bnlcom STUDENT COUNCIL Francis Vowlcs, Vice-President, Paul Kenney, President, Esther Aho, Floyd Riley, Raymond Ckcrmon Mr. Whlsh, David Wire, Edmund Bourque, Whltcr Joensuu, Donald Kimbill, John Kenney Molly Hidden, Secretary, and Richard Rand, Treasurer, were ao- scnt when the picture was tnkcn. I
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HALLOWE'EN PARTY An entirely new innovation made this year's Hallcwe'en Party the best ever presented, both socially and financially. The entire hall was appropriately decorated by the various classes. The sophomores won the booth prize with an enormous nHumptyfDu pty' booth. The Fresh- man Jungle booth, the Junior's nBig Apple,' the eighth grade game room the seventh grade judge's booth and the senior's general decorations. Each booth sold refreshments or grabs. However, it was the entertainment provided by each class that stole the show. The junior high grades put on a costume march. The Freshmen sponsored a military drill highlighted by geniune service uni- forms. A very entertaining act was put on by the Sophomores in the fcnn of a series of nursery'rhymes in pantomime. 'Jack be nimble,n 'The Butcher, the Baker, and Candlestick4Maker,' and 'Jack and Jill' were several of the most notable rhymes enacted. The Juniors put on a Virginia Reel with all the participants agrqriately garbed. The High light of the evening and the prize winning program was presented by the Seniors. Gayly dressed in vivid South American costumes and led by Jean Burnap, six senior girls danced the samba to the music of 'Brazil.n The senior boys acted as patrons of a night club in which the girls were dancing. Gracefully and oolcrfully executed, the samba brought down the house. CHRISTMAS PARTY On December 21, 1946, the annual Christmas Party was held in 'the high school auditorium. Two small plays 'Everybody 'Likes fPretty Things' and nWear a Christmas Smile' were presented by the Freshmen Class. After the Assembly everyone went to their home rooms and re- freshments were served by the Junior Class. Some of the classes voted to exchange gifts, others voted to buy war stamps . After refreshments were served, dancing followed for the rest of the afternoon . YEARBOOK PARTY To celebrate the completion of the yearbook, the editorial staff plans to conduct a small party. When and if the final page rolls off the mimeograph machine, the staff will heave a sigh of relief and set- tle down to some well-earned refreshments. The long search for inspi- rations, the hours of typing, the manv revolutions of the mimeograph will be over. The year book will be ready for the binders--and we'll aH.be ready for a party. 4
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