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The TRUMPET 1' Cgfonor Parts VALEDICTORIAN ,,,. SALUTATORIAN . . . FIRST HONOR ESSAY . . SECOND HONOR ESSAY . . THIRD HONOR ESSAY . Graduation CHAPLAIN I . . QRATION . . . PROPHECY . . HISTORY . . GIFFS . . WILL , . . Colby Merchant Richard Doherty Virginia Coolbroth joan Coffin Joyce Chapman Parts Bruce St. Ledger William Zoidis Bernice Wright Raymond Pettengill Ir. Gwendolyn Grindell Dorothy Graham Willis Strout Richard F. Berry CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWERS Red and White Roses CLASS MOTTO They Can Because They Think They Can Cfommencement Program SENIOR LAST CHAPEL . . CLASS DAY EXERCISES . BACCALAUREATE SERVICE GRADUATION . . . . . june 6 , june IO . June 11 . june 11 T161
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The TRUMPET SENIOR PLAY CAST AND MANAGERS Seated, left to right: Miss Lucile de Reynolds, Mrs. john Furbush, Bernice Wright, Wanda Greene, Richard Doherty, Virginia Coolhroth, Diane Wakefield. Standing: Annette Mann, julia jackson, Edward Cianchette, Frank Gould, Walter Mooers, Joan Coffin, Charles Vroom, Abel Lajoie, Milton Seekins, Raymond Buxton, George Benoit, Ann McKeel, Clarence Furbush, Ray Bird. Senior CPlay Midnight, a three-act mystery-comedy, was presented by the Senior Class at 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday evening, February 15. This splendid production was guided by our very capable dramatic coach, Mrs. John Furbush, assisted by Miss de Reynolds. The leading juvenile roles were exquisitely portrayed by Richard Doherty and Vir- ginia Coolbroth, while Auntie, Bernice Wright, and Lawyer, Raymond Buxton rendered splendid performances in the most prominent supporting roles. Clarence Furbush CI.eonardj, the colored chauffeur, and joan Cofiin CMrs. Wickj the eccentric housekeeper, ably carried out the character roles, while Abel Lajoie CSrnithD portrayed the villain. d A piercing scream and unexpected pistol shots heightened the mystery of the melo- rama. 1 7 ! The entire cast was as follows - julia Greenwood: Bernice Wright joe Howard: Frank Gould Claire Greenwood: Virginia Coolbrotli Hugh Nichols: Milton Seekins Bob Morris: Richard Doherty Mr. Smith: Abel Lajoie Samuel Hardman: Raymond Buxton Paula Ward: Wanda Greene Ellen: Julia Jackson Mrs. Wick: loan Cojfin Leonard: Clarence Furbush Kate Bagley: Diane Wakefield Eddie Bower: Ray Bird Business Manager: Ray Moffett Publicity Manager: Ann McKeel Prompters and Property Managers: Annette Mann, Colleen Roundy Stage Manager: George Benoit Assistant Managers: Jerome Hallee, Walter Mooers, Edward Cianchette, Charles Vroom il5l:
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ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE i17l I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI ' The TRUMPET Class 'will Moose Miller and Eddie Cianchette leave a few hundred pounds to the next year's football teams. Mike Tweedie leaves four wheels and an engine to anyone who has the audacity to register it. Casanova Dickenson leaves his technique to Blackie'l Gage. Harry I-lay leaves his clothes to the Salvation Army. Pop McCann leaves his deals to anyone who has the nerve to use them. Al Winslow leaves his pool cue at Frenchey's. Ray Bird leaves his hot air for the furnaces. Red Doherty leaves with his pound of flesh. Abe Lajoie leaves chemistry . . . forever. Puffy Short leaves final exams for the birds. Tom Monaghan leaves two eyes that both say SIR to Mr. Stanley. Gerald Cole leaves for greener boxing fields. Suite seven leaves Bob Larrabee a bar of soap. Clyde Roach leaves. HOORAY! Mary Dysart leaves her music to the Pep Band. Ann McKeel leaves the boys for the Army.
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