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RAVELIN 'S JUNIOR CLASS Adviser: Miss Lupien Ol1'FIf IERS President Irwin Pottle Vive-President Irene Messier Secretary Beatrice Davis 'I' re asurer Everett Sanderson Leona Parker Helen Carpenter Marion Nygren Louise Grandone Phyllis Zeigler Emile Raymond Charles Vazeault James Hamilton Robert Bellows Julia Klok Margaret Leahy Elizabeth Leahy Irene Messier Ellen LaRose Lena Davis Sarah Riel Bertha Davis Beatrice Davis Christine flampliell Regina Elcbergli Louise Perry Richard Donavan Elizalieth Ellis Sheila Ilerliert Leon Guerard Ilenry L:1Plante Mildred Bell Gertrude Furness Ethel Faneuf Julia Klok Donald Vinton Marguerite Rawson XVinifred Collemer lfraneis Gardner Noah Straek Arthur Straek Irwin Pottle Miriam Vinton Ruth Dumas Myrtle Tomlinson Earl Rosebrooks Francis Germain Ralph Morrow Earl Morey The Juniors had their Prom and it was a success due to the time and effort that they put into it, The Juniors seem to have the spirit of light and thls IS the reason we think that they will be good Seniors. l41l
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RAVELIN 'S Raymond Porter : To Zip, who is our Ed NVynn, We give this hat that success he may win. Marjorie Davis : To Marjorie, who is so very wise, We give this key to guard supplies. Harry Jolly: To Harry Jolly, who likes the girls, We give this iron to keep his hair in Robert Helliwell: To Bob, who drives a Chevrolet, We give this compass to find his way. Elsie Willey: To Elsie, who is learning to drive, curls. Claire Perry: To Claire we give this paper to write a book On How to Keep That Cheerful Look. Mary Vitkus: To Mary, a girl who's very shy, We give a tiger with courage to help her get by. Norm'-n Lovett: To Norman, who is Widely read, We give this light, so he can read in bed. Sylvia Greene : A map of Africa to Sylvia Greene, In a few years, it's there she will be seen. We give this book of rules so for her 1eSSOI1 she may strive. Hazel Stoll : To Hazel, who plays much music, We give this piece and hope she'll use it. Edward Robideaux: Here's some tools for Robideaux So he may fix his radio. Viola Lyman: To Toots, who loves to sing, We give this foot, success to bring. Joseph Prunier : To Joe, the hunter brave and bold, We give this bag of money for all the he's sold. Louis Malkowski : For Louis, who works and never stops, We give this basket to hold his crops. furs Henry Dalbec: To Henry, who lets the bus go by, VVe give this aeroplane so he can iiy. Dorothy Eames: To Dot, who loves good jokes to tell, We give this book 'of new ones that will go well. Lymert Balcom : To Lymert, a trackman by far, We give this pair of wings so that he may remain a star. Eldora J avery : To Eldora Javery, we give this color re- mover So that for her blushes the boys will not Woo her. i40l
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RA Y ELIN ,S SOPHOMORE CLASS A d viserg Miss Manning OFFICERS President Robert Browning Vice-President Jeannette Gibson Treasurer Edgar Dimock Secretary Marjorie Gould Frances Barnes Irene Bartley Edward Bartley Elodie Bedard Everett Benoit Theresa Riscornet Hazel Boyatzi Robert Browning Cora Cummings Rita Dandurand Cathryn Dinsmoor Ralph Davis Edgar Dimock Flora Dumas Beatrice Fontaine Jeannette Gibson Marjorie Gould Pauline Goyette Paul Green Charles Harrington Betty Kemp Francis Stoll Helen Szatkowski Paul 'Walker Pearl King Rita Lane Gabrielle Mainville Frances Marsh Franklin Marsh John McDonald Olive Mitchell Clarence Messier Stanley Milasuk Anthony Morris Mary Nesta Marcelle Paige Matthew Peiori Archie Piette Vllesley Richardson Max Sawchuk Edward Sherwood Charles Shivick Arlene Shortsleeves Doris Smith Eleanor Snay Mary Vllest Joseph Paul The Sophomore class had a very good basketball team. They won the inter-high games and thereby became the champions. We are all hoping that they will play basketball next year just as they have this year. We feel sure that Oxford High can have a champion team W1th the help of this class. l42l
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