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JUNIOR YEAR At the first class meeting early in the fall of 1940, the following officers were elected: President --------- rGene Girard Vice President ----- Robert Smith Secretary ---------- Helen Davis TPSHSUPGDHF---' ---- Rita Larochelle Our class wns represfnted on the basketball floor by Rita Larochelle on the girlsi sqrei, and by William French, Dwight McLeod, Willis Dubeveiq, haymond Andrews, Robert Hector, and Carl Blow or Llc bofsf squad. The elves oi 'il was well represented in football by ' Williim Freneh,'GQze Qirard, Qwlfbr McLeod, Willis DuDevoir, Raymond Andrews, Hob .t hoctcr, and Carl Blow. Three members ef our class partieipated in the speaking contest, end we weie very honored when two of them won prizes. Robert Smith won first prize for the boys, and Catherine Lemire won see,nd 74i.f far the girls. Holroyd Hirst participated also and did very well. STLIFL.. AB. me at kist appreached the last lap of our high school caree At our first class meeting, held the first week of school, we elected tue following officers? Presidente-M-------Gene Girard We all worked Seeretarye-----M--Hiobert Smith Treesuier1-------M-Lorraine Letarte vary r are to compile the sufficient amount us te New York. We put on several events of capital to take the most prominent most outstanding P one of our Jritics well rewarded by t both. which we put on in of which was the Seniorlglay. UThis was the ay held here for the past eleven years,n said Another important event was a Pop Concert the winter. We worked very hard and were e excellent support of the towns-people, at Robert Smith and Irene Lorangcr were chosen to be in the speaking contest. To
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George Gibbs... . . . ....Gordon Brown: Emily Webb..,,.,,. , ..,.,,,LorraineLetarte Rebecca Gibbs,.,..,. ,.,,.Barbara Balkan Professor Willard... . ....George Angis Mr. Webbooaooaooaoons Q oneavvillis Dud.CVOj.r. Woman in the Bal9ony..., ....Madelyn Edwards Man in the AuditoriumQ.. ..,.Rolund Whittemore Lady in the Box. . , ,Q p , . 1 . . . .'fRGlgina Troanor Simon Stimson.....:.. .....q5ligTd,Clukey , SO'1mESo,oonso'ocg I tacoma? Constable N1rrQH3iQ.., . .... 'William French Si Crowell. . . . . ..fq:'i.'.- . . . .Clinrles Loranger Baseball Pliyorsi... . .... Dwight,MoLeod Charles Lornngor Sam Craig ..... ..... ....,Goan Girard Joe Stoddardauchunsn onoou loanofilbdrt Angelosante People of the Town .... ....... Psnolopo Margone, Margaret Geiry, Marion'F1rmor Ruth Farmer, Rudolpho Martin, Doane Smith, and Mirjorio Murphy. ChOj.l:A9l u l!0lIllUl0lllOl3l Esthor Smith, Ella McKenna, Goorgii Tibbotts, Mar5vrot Milliktn, and Howard Sidney. Orginist..... ...Mrs. Adi Stewart CREDITS Lighting 1nd Stigo...... ...Carl Blow Holroyd Hirst CostumJs........... ...Bibi Lufooholle Animal Effoots... ...Chnrlos Lorangor Harold Farmer Tiokgtsoooaaosa solgidiss Advortising.... ....Mr. R. W. Grcono
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