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MAINTENANCE Standing : Mr. Raymond Ayotte, Mr. Lawrence Cleland, Mr. Norman O. Stewart, Mr. John A. Dale, Mr. Herman Durochcr, Mr. Harry Dominy. Sealed : Mr. Francis Roach, Mr. David C. Hamilton, Mr. Gerald Dominy. CAFETERIA STAFF Macdonough Hall Left to Right: Miss Grace Trombley, Mrs. Harriet Haley, Mrs. Lena Guimond, Mr. John Jaquish, Mr. Alton Ritchie, Mrs. Ruth Harvey, Mrs. Margaret Phair, Mrs. Mary Meyer, Miss Lucille Budlong, Mrs. Evelyn Bulley, Mrs. Alice Boyd, Miss Gladys Babbitt SNACK BAR Macdonough Hall Left to Right: Mr. Gardner Brown, Francis Red Larrouy, William Bill Floor. CAFETERIA STAFF College Left to Right: Mrs. Theresa Sears, Mrs. Lucy Rabideau, Mrs. Evelyn Favro, Mrs. Margaret Kenyon, Mrs. Jessie Mischler, Mrs. Charlotte Collins, Mrs. Tina LaPointe, Miss Margaret Parant, Miss Barbara McCarthy.
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Lejl to Right: Marguerite President; Genevieve Taylor, Frink, Recording Secretary; Treasurer; Robert Hubley, Pauline Rogers, Corresponding Vice-President ; Gertrude Kra- Secretary; Clarence Langley, mer, Historian. As Juniors we have seen the years slip by and now we are on the threshold of our Senior year. Soon we must face the world, assuming our role as teachers. Yet we cannot forget the enjoyable times that we have spent during our past three years. As Freshmen it took but a short while to become oriented to college, and soon we were taking part in organizations and activities. Our Sophomore year was an eventful one. We had our Frosh- Soph party, our Sophomore Soiree, and the March of Dimes contest and dance. We gained much that year, but lost to the Navy our friend and advisor, Mr. Lesage. jiiiiiiis Wc entered our Junior year with determination, and under the guidance of Mr. Delaire, our new advisor, we set forth to make this year the best yet. We had several dances and parties, but the highlight of the year was Junior Week which proved not only to lie a great deal of fun, but also brought to mind the value of being a part of a close-knit class. We discovered as Juniors that more was ex- pected of us, and were elected to positions which demanded lots of work and responsibility. Through our active participation in professional clubs, student government, and other organiza- tions and activities, we were branching out from our school and giving, like the branches of a tree, nourishment to enlarge in growth the leaves, or activities of which we were a part. We leave our Junior year regretfully, knowing that when we meet again as a complete class, we will be taking the final step in our college life at P. S. T. C.
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