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FRESHMEN 1. Garnsey, E., Young, M., Riordan, J., Willette, R., Lang, W., Booth, M., Winney, L. 2. Pratt. G., Sherman. R . Sherman. M., Le Clare, E., Corsetti, E., Garnsey, H., Willette, M., Whitehurst, A., Melega, A., Wood, N., Saunders, B. 3. De Garmo, H., Le Clare, E., Nevins, A.. Rogers, A., Nevins, M., Wendell, R., Harris, B., McGowan, M.. Cook, L, Obie, T., Ruff, J. 4. Miss Shannahan, Duby, J., Hayes, E., De Grechie, T., Kelly, K., Harris, M., Pratt, E., Miss McCall. 5. Merritt, A., Hudson. R . Charron. A.. Garnsev, R.. Corsetti, G., Booth, C., Bower, C., Locke, D., Vander Poel, D., Adams, T., Derby, E. Standing on the left: Munson, M., O’Brien, R., Hughes, M.,nMcCarty, J., Coleman, J., Cartwright, J., Stiles, L., Hespelt, H. Standing on th ri ht: Brownell H., Periard, E., Dennison, W., Sirchia, A., La Pierre, R., Duket, A., Finch, M. In September at the beginning mi Freshman v ar in S huvlerville High School, we welcomed many new students from out of town to our Freshman class. One of our first tasks was to select our class officers. As our class was so large, we were placed in two home rooms, hence each room had it own officers. Room 10 elected John Riordan, President; Mary Young, Vice-President; Edith Garnsey, Secre- tary; Laura Winney, Treasurer; Bertha Harris and Guv Corsetti. Student Council Representatives. The pupils in Room 11 elected: President, Ruth Willette; Vice- President, Wayne Lang; Secretary, Mary Booth; Treasurer, Joseph Cartwright; Stu- dent Council Representatives, Margaret McGowan and Robert O’Brien. During the year we have enjoyed a Spelling Bee with Room 10 against Room 11, which resulted in a tie between the two rooms. Room 11 gave an Amateur Hour and invited Room 10. This was quite entertaining to us. We also played a basket- ball game between the boys and girls which, of course, was won by the boys, although the girls played a good game. Freshman boys played against the Juniors and the Seniors. The Freshman boys won both games, for which we are very proud. We have participated in several activities. Some of us have been members of the Junior High Chorus; some have had our first lessons in Journalism on the Junior Times; some of us have been members of the Dramatics Club; others have participated in the Orchestras and the Science Club. We have had several social parties which we have thoroughly enjoyed. Our Freshman year has been a pleasant one, and we are looking forward to the next three years with great anticipation. We are grateful to the Board of Education and to the members of the Faculty who have made it possible for us to experience such a pleasant and beneficial school year. Edith Garnsey Mary Booth 24
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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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GRADE 8 1. Flatley, J., Boyce, F., Peets, V., Meyers, W., Sonn, E., Boyce, L., Haas, R. 2. Maybee, C., Garnsey, P., Pratt, G., Nadeau, E., Coffin, E., W.lcox, A., Fremont, M., McCarty, R. 3. Miss Meyers, Seney, A., Stewart, R., Sirchia, M., Clarke, D., Hanna, G., Brown, H., Squires, D. 4. Cran ’all. L., Steenb' » W Morr'll. R., Coffinger, E., O’Boyle, A., De Marco, W.. Martin, W., Flanders, E. 1. Hughes, J., Law, C., Corsetti, S., Mrs. Helen Dolan, Derby, J., Herbert, T., Miner, J. 2. Moody, R.,. Canzeri, J., Martin, R., Larmon, D., Drew, F., Springer, G., Pett, N., De Marco, A., Keelcy, W. 3. Coffman, E., Natale, L., Smith, M.. Coffin, O., Hewitt, J., Brown, P., Watson, A. 4. Lecuyer, D., Senery, N., Drew, M., Cooney, L., Miner, R. % 25
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