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Bellows, Helen F. Boright, Betty R. Boright, Marion R. Broe, Miriam M. Buzzell, Dorothy P. Colb , Henry A. Combs, Myles B. Cook, Sidney P. Currie, Marion K. Domina, Edward D. Douglass, Cornie F. Duboyce, Ray A. Gibson, Barbara H Aiken, Lottie I. Arnold Ale'a M Bessette. Margaret E. Campbell, Christine M. Coons, Margaret L. Gibney, Dennis J. Greene, Ardell R. Archambault, Lawrence Beane, Thelma L. Benson, Gerald H. Bessette, Victor R. Carpenter, Silas C. Chaffee, Hanson R. Chaffee, Hilton C. Chase, Kenneth L. Combs, Marjorie O. Cook, Mildred E. Duval, Francis M. Bates, Dorothy M. Beane, Bernice M. Benoit, Jean B. Berry, B. Olive Bliss, Marshall E Brightwell, Ellen M. Carpenter, Charlotte L Chaffee, Irving D Bessette, Oressa E Boomhower, Howard H. Calder, Robert B. Carter, Anna L Currie, George E. Ayer, Everett H. Bruso, Lorne J. Chaffee, A. Cyzil Chaffee, Floyd R. Chase. S Baker ENROLLMENT 1925-1926 CLASS Gibson, Pruella J. Gilpin, Roger W. Goodhue, Leona M. Gross, Richard A. Hamelin, Raymond J. Holmes, Reginald F. Holmes, Robert A. Hubbard, J.lia L. Hurtubise, Rolland P. LaBelle, Hazel M. LaFountaine, Florence A. Lee, Frederick H. Magowan, Charles L. CLASS Hancock, Helen H. Howe, Eda M. Hoyt, Bernice M. Kittell, Harrison H. Laflam, Katherine E. Lambert, Irene M. Lauder, W. Allen I 419311 Martin, Alan H. Martin, Florence O. Mitchell, Elinor G. 0'Brien, Carroll, L. O'Brien, Gordon C. Prue, Mildred H. Parsons, Milton A. Raymond, Donald J. Reirden, Vivian VF. Rushlow, Della S. Sears, Ilene M. Smith, Lucius M. Stanhope, Beth L. II f1930l Leavitt. Nathan D. Marr, Linwood E. Murray, Zilpha A. Perry, Herbert A. Pond, Addison C. Reed, Madelene G. Rowley, Reginald W CLASS III 119291 Esty, Alson W. Forty, Fred A. Gladden, Willard E. Goodrich, Leland O. Greene, Stella E. Gross, Arzelda I. Guyette, Leola G. Harvey, Amy L. Howe, Nelson H. Hurlbut, Lydon H. Hurtubise, Gabrielle L. CLASS Clewley, Margaret E. Daniels, Lillian R. Drown, Everett L. Forty, James C. Haggarty, Francis D. Holmes. Bernice M. Inglis, Ivan K. Kelley, Frederick H. CLASS Domina, Clifford O. Dufeny, Max Livingston, Robert J. Mandigo, Estrer C. Marcy, Ruth G. Jewett, Doroth B. Kittell, Nellie Lafleur, Beth W. Marcy, Claude J. Martin, Katherine M. Mosher, Rowena C. Patton, Leland R. Peao, Dorothy E. Pelton, Eleanfr M. Rowley, Cushman F. Royce, Gail E. IV 119281 Kennedy, Dorothy G Libby, Rupert C. Miner, Reginald L. Parsons, Jennie W. Philippon, M Cecile Pond, Mabel A. Proper Hildred E. Reed, Irene I. V f1927l Martin, Ella M. Parson, Leon G. Pearson, George E. Rowse. Muriel K. Scott, Hallie C. CLASS VI 119261 Clark, J. Edward Corliss, Robert W. Cull, Dorothy J. Demar, Hilda B. Greene, Estella M. Magoon, Alice R. McKenney, James R. Oliver, Eva B. Patton, Wilbert J. Pond, Arthur J. RECAPITULATION Class Girls ' Boys Total I 25 25 50 II 17 11 28 III 21 21 42 IV I9 13 32 V 7 12 19 8 11 19 97 93 190 Superneault, Myrtle M. Taylor, Catherine Taylor, Francis A. Tetreault, Charles L. Tetreault, Jeanette Truax, Marjorie E. Vincent, Jeannine M. Wheeler, Ruth M. Wilcox, Graham. R. Wilson, Franklin VV. Wright, Alden F. Salisbury, Jack C. Sisco, Iris E. Stone, Doris G. Vincent, Euclid Whitehead, Leona M. Young, Cedxic A. Young, Chiistine L Roiea, Lillian M. Ru lee, Alice C. Salisbury, Frank J. Sears, Alden N. Shangraw, Dorothy L. St. Germain, Christine F Washer, Marjorie I. Woodward, Lester L. Wright, Hilda M. Reirden, Howard L. Reirden, Ral h W. Rowley, Madlaline Royce, Everett C. Ruiter, Vivian P. Smi.h, Elizabeth G. Sweeney, Lucile E. Truax, Sheldon E. Taylor, Charles C. Tudhope, Kenneth A. Weld, Arthur Young, C. Rrnald , Rounds, Laura C. Rushford, Doris M. Willard, Maiflorie F. Wilson, Ralp W.
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R, ll. 5. 5liARCllLlGH'li 39 Photo by Richford Studio GLEE CLUB General Regulations Until proven otherwise, it is always as- sumed that pupils will conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. Lock-setp disci- pline is carefully avoided and there are as few rules as possible. Pupils will lie held responsible for all willful or careless damage to the building or equipment. The consent of the principal must be obtained before arranging any athletic ev- ent, social function or entertainment of any kind. The school recognizes the right to ex- ercise control over students at all times in so far as their conduct can be shown to have an ellect upon the general ,flood of the school. Textbooks are supplied free of charge in Classes 1 and 2. In the other classes they must be provided by the pupil. Pupils whose homes are outside of-Rich- ford are not to be away from homes in which they board after eight o'clock on any evening preceding a school day, unless by special permission of the principal. Parents and other adults are welcome at the school at all times and are especially invited to visit and inspect the work in the recitations and laboratories. The autho- rities welcome with enthusiasm all intelli- gent and sympathetic criticism. A puipl of ordinary ability in Class 1 will probably not need to do more than a moderate amount of studying outside of school hours, if he employs his school time to good advantage. The amount of work gradually increases until the senior high school, in which the work is so planned as to require in most cases at least two hours study per day outside school hours to pro- duce satisfactory results. Parents are asked to see that this is complied with. Parents can also help in the matter of absence and tardiness. The pupil is expected to present to the principal at the first ses- sion of the school after an absence an excuse signed by either parent, stating ex- plicitly the reason for the absence. The principal reserves the right to demand a physician's certificate in cases which in his judgment call for such a step.
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LEROY F. SMITH, CLOTHIER Where the Styles Come from Hart Schaffner 81 Marx Clothes Crossett Shoes Lamson 8z Hubbard Hats and Caps Manhattan Shirts GIF TS THAT LAST FOR GRADUATION For the Graduate, nothing will more happily express .your good wishes than a piece of Jewelry, a good Watch, or a precious Jewel, and yet serve as a constant reminder of the giver. We will be very glad to help you select the most appropriate gift for the occasion. THE GLENN F. WILSON STORE JEWELRY MUSIC CHINA KODAKS REPAIRING CLASS PICTURES That is the only way to remember all the friends of your school days. We have taken pictures of the classes and grades, and they are GOOD. The pictures are bright clear photographs, suitable for framing. Look at the samples, and get your order promptly. The Richford Studio 40 Main St. For Eco-zomical Transporation THE MISSES LOVELETTE lligh in Low in MILLINERY, BLUUSES quality price ART SHUI' RICHFORD MOTOR SALES RICHFORD VERMONT RICHFORD, VT.
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