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JUNIORS 1. Callahan. A., Walsh, P., Toledan, M., Corsetti, J., Boyce, J., Pratt, D., Hebert, M. 2. Mosher, F.. Neilson, M., Sirchia, C., Salley, C., Pe hette, J., Colella, L., Reulet, E., Drew. K. 3. Gravelle, M., Stiles, M., Wood. P., Baine, J., Hopkins, D., Falsone, C., Drew, A., Miner, M. 4. Pechette, F., 0 Brien, T., De Marco, C., Connie. T., La Fountain, T , Nadeau, D. 5. Vandoiworker, J., Galusha, R., Boaulac, P., Forbes, D., Harris, W., Mr. Dicker, Mr. Stanton. Standing in back: Baker, E., Rooke, II., Periard, R., Salis, M., Greenwalt, R., Keeley, F. In the September of 1939, approximately seventy Freshmen started on their four years of high school. The outstanding feature of our Freshman year was our gradu- ation from Junior High. The next year we began our Sophomore year together—all except a few who had left school or moved on to a different locality. The purchase of our class pins excited each and every one of us. Our third year of high school, as Juniors, like our previous years has been very successful. We commenced this fall with only fifty of our original seventy. We were very profitable in selling candy during this term. The buying of our class rings was, by far, the outstanding event of this and all years. We had looked forward to them for such a long time. The enthusiasm of our Prom was in every Junior. We thank all for making it such a success. A1'hough. under present conditions, it does not seem as if we will be able to take a trip to Washington in our Senior year, we have worked faithfully and diligently towards it, and we hope we shall be able to do some- thing as a group. The officers this year were elected as follows: Room 14 . President - Iva French Secretary - June Boyce Treasurer - Dorothy Pratt Student Council Representatives— Jean Pechette William Harris Room 16 v President - - - Joe Corsetti Vice-President - Pat Walsh Secretary ... Matilda Hebert Treasurer - Ann Callahan Student Council Representatives— Marie Blodgett Timothy O’Brien We are now all looking forward to our Senior Year and hope to make it the best ever. 22 Matilda Hebert ’43
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SOPHOMORES 1. Dolan, M., Towns, V., Fitzgerald, B., Bean, D., Booth, C., Johanson, V., Phillips, R., Nevins, J. 2. Natale, M., Wood, G., Miner, V., Biss, J., Hathaway, D., Brown, A., La Barge, G., Allen, M., Brown, W. 3. Miss Mesnig, Haas, N., Drew, J., Squires, A., Phillips, W., Brewer, B., Connie, T., Osterhoudt, M., Pechette, C., Miss Healy, Haley, R. 4. Moody, C., Galusha, V., Germain, M., Russell, I)., Hewitt, C., Bean, D., Whiting, M. 5. Oslica, S., Hunt, R., Osterhoudt, J., Sherman, E., Mr. Yaple, La Voy, W., Seney, A., Martin, J. Standing on the left: Townley, R., Canzeri, G., Gagne, P., Almy, A. Standing on the right: Harding, R., Pratt, V., Wendell, S., Holtman, A. This year the Class of ’44 entered their Sophomore year with a shade of regret in their h. arts for leaving the rrnk of Freshmen with its newness and fun; yet, we were happy to be advancing. Because we have such a large class, in September we were divided into three rooms—Room 15, under Miss Healy; Room 9, under Miss Mesnig; Room 18, under Mr. Yaple. The class officers were elected as follows: Room 15 President - Beryl Fitzgerald Vice-President - Vernon Towns Secretary - Mary Lou Dolan Business Manager - - Robert Phillips Room 18 Business Manager - - George Canzeri President - Douglas Bean Vice-President - Clarence Booth Secretary - William Spinks Room 9 Secretary - . - Violet Johanson Two of the outstanding events during our Sophomore year were: A very success- ful round and square dance and the presentation of a one-act play, entitled “A Birds- eye View of Mabel,” which was presented in an exchange assembly program at South High. Because we have enjoyed our Sophomore year so much, we dislike leaving it now, but we are looking forward to our Junior year with prospects of class rings, prom, and a happy coming term. 23 Mary Lou Dolan
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