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THE PURPLE AND GOLD OUTINGCLUB First Row: Plummer, VVl1itel1ous0. l.. Rouleau, Perkins, Labric, NVillis, M. Rouleau, A. Susmann Second Row: VVilley, Durkee, Osgood, M. Susmann, H Susmann, Mr. Prestun. Third Row: R. Kimball, Leavitt, RU1'l'OllgllS. Wvilson, Van Vlict. CHEER LEADERS Myrtle Durkcc, Elaine Anderson, Betty Susmaxm. l32l
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THE PURPLE AND GOLD Janice Osgoodg Mary McGrath, Humorous Second Prizeg Ann Susmanng Humorous First Prize: Ann VVoodburyg Grace Horne, Dramatic Second Prizeg Irene Soucy. 1 FOUNDERS March- 0'er Hill and Dale .................................................. Cheyette Invocation ................................... ...... R ev. E. Lincoln Bigelow Lords Prayer ..... ................................................................, G lee Club The Set of Turquoise ....................,........... Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1 . n ANN WQUDBURY. 1942 The Vtlidow s Mite' ............................................ Leota Hulse Black JANICE osGo0D, 1943 Crimson Rambleru .................................................... Kathryn Kimball EMILY CASEY, 1941 The Flea Gangs First Clgarl' ............................ VV. Henry Galbreth ANNE SUSMANN, 1944 in Little Boy Bluel' .................................................. Hugh S. Roberton April Showers ..... .................................. ........ L o uis Silvers GLEE CLUB Q Humoresque ................ ..... ............................... ........... F a 1 inie Hurst H GRACE HORNE, 1944 A ' ! ' Let Brotherly Love Continue ' .......................... .. Leota Hulse Black MARY MCGRATH, 1944 VVhite Lilacs .......................................................... Leota Hulse Black ELSIE BIGELOW, 1942 X Marks the Spot ..........................,..................... Leota Hulse Black IRENE s-oUCY,1943 VValtz- Morning Flowers .......................... Ruth Elsie Netter March- The First Assembly .................. MUSIC CLUB Basil Herbert Song- Nute Beloved, Hail to Thee ........................... A ............. Huse ALUMNI AND SCHOOT Benediction ...... ..................................... R ev. Leland L. Maxfield March ............ ................,.................... l31l Music Club
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THE PURPLE AND GOLD ATHLETIC z s ' We 8 Vi M Q Upportunities for sports have increased here at Nute with the addition of a ski team and a girls' softball team. Basketball, which still holds the title of the major sport, is played during the 54 winter months. This year both teams have shown remarkable improvement. The girls, with a squad of thirty, met only two defeats. Miss Whitehouse captained the Q team. The members of the squad had a chance to play in nearly all the games and their opponents were forced to admire the sportsmanship of the team and the coach in keeping the scores as low as possible. Because of the valuable experience the 50 .,. squad has received. the future of next year's team looks bright. Vi 9 The boys. not as successful as the girls. were led by Captain NVarnecke. 24 However, the team earned themselves a steak dinner by winning a larger percentage of the games than last year. The team was composed of several W .,, fi freshmen. VVith these freshmen as future prospects there are hopes and ex- pectations for a more victorious team next year. The success of the teams is due to the coaches, Mr. Anderson and Miss Sherburne. gg In the fall a softball team was organized with Jacqueline Savoie as captain. Though few games were played, both experience and fun were received by the girls. Noon times, activities period and nights after school were spent in practice. 3 The boys also have a large number out for baseball in an organized group. 'l hey Q Z4 play noon times and activities period on the school diamond, and are fortunate to secure the town diamond for practices after school. .M 5,4 Z ,Q S Z Vi 8 A ski team was also organized this year and participated in carnivals here at 3 1 . . , I . . . , Q Milton and in Alton. The team won for the school the p.aque wlnch 15 now in the .M - S Q mam room. :.f I 4 - Q This year organized athletics have been more active than the previous year and we feel they are used to the best advantage. 50 Y' 'U Y' XY YB' 'VY YN' 'VY YN' 'VI 53 'V' YKNHVY 53' 'VY Qs' XY 1'S'0'Y QW' 'VY 14' 'VY Q'S 'VI 5'S 'VY YY' 'V' YW' 'V' YM' 'VI 'S 'VI QB' Z'l SW' W'C Swiafg
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