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en i or .fdcluiaera A'mmI.- Frances M. Mahoney, Jean l. George, ,8'mmln1g.- Hazel ll. Tamhlin, james T. MacFarlane, Winnilred Ramsdell. Much of the credit for the success of this senior class should be given to our senior advisers, who helped us throughout the year. Miss Mahoney Cunable to stay away any longerD returned this year to become head adviser for all senior projects. Mr. McFarland, newest faculty member, showed en- thusiasm in all senior projects, and helped greatly with the Senior plays. Miss George was again adviser for the 'I'atler, and director of one of the Senior plays. Miss Ramsdell's ready smile and helping hand were invaluable, while Miss Tamblin's aid resulted in a newspaper that we will well remember. We seniors certainly owe a debt of gratitude to these people. enior icerd 'ii ' Having been led successfully Qboth so- cially and linanciallyD through 1946 by our class ollicers, it is only fair that they now 'Q y be given the spotlight. Joe Cutry, with his powers of oratory, proved more than an able director for our production, while Armand lleaudoin, in the role ofstage man- details. Nor can Mary Ellen Robinson evade the limelight, for we know that her management of the box ofiice was indis- pensible. The Harvest Ball, the Senior plays, the ager, proved his finesse in seeing to all the Sno-Ball these were merely a few of the performances engineered by these three, in their efforts to bring us to stardom. Thus we, the Class of 1946, say with gfaIlIL1dC IU DUI' 0lllCCI'S, UT21liC 21 bow. Armand Beaudoin, Mary Ellen Robinsorihloseph Cutry. 12
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Sleffal' 0 25 With a four-year average of 94.97, .X Shirley Lanoue has achieved the honor of W N X being valedictorian of the Class of 1946. X Editor-in-Chief of our yearbook, Shirley has always done her best in aiding class J., undertakings. We know that she will do M equally as well in her future work. V Bettie Perkins, our salutatorian, ranks 2 second highest in our class with an average of 94.20. She has been active in class ac- tivities, serving as Business Manager ofthe Tat1er, and she was a member of the Senior play east. Her pleasing personality has made her a warm friend in our class. Shirley Lanoue, Bettie Perkins. 0l'l0l' QMJCIJJ . - q S .Mafia . 'ZS-sjdgzw'lM.wwU6,'sf,c5' Front Raw: Shirley Sheets, Irene Schwartzkopf, Mary Tredo, Barbara Ward, Patricia Trombino, Mary Helen McCarthy. Back Rauf: Ann Sutton, Ethel Becker, Robert Peach, Elizabeth Smith, Virginia Robillard. At the time this picture was taken, Franklin Holcomb was not present. In addition to the valedictorian and salutatorian, the Class of 1946 has twelve students who have shown high scholastic ability, achieving an average of 90 per cent or above. In the cases of the first three of these honor students and the two top honor winners, there has been one of the closest races ever run here in MHS involving high averages. These honoifstudents are: Ann Sutton, 94.17, Barbara Ward, 94.06, Ethel Becker, 94.00, Mary Tredo, 93.5, Elizabeth Smith, 92.97, Virginia Robillard, 92.7, Franklin Holcomb, 92.1, Mary I-I. McCarthy, 91.24, Shirley Sheets, 91.2, Irene Schwartzkopf, 90.53, Patricia Trombino, 90.53, and Robert Peach, 90.0. 13
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