Thomas College - Thomasonian Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

 - Class of 1956

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Thomas College - Thomasonian Yearbook (Waterville, ME) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 56 of 84
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seemed to be plenty of material. Miss Judson and Miss Nivison took care of sales. Replacing them now are Miss Noreen McCormick and Nancy Violette, and on gossip, Arolynn Berry and Rodney Michaud. Reporters at large are Nancy Hunter and Janet Poulin who have kept the paper up to date on current and social events. Sylvia Clukey was in charge of the Cartoons and Jokes section in 1955, now being done by Roland Huard in 1956. The typists for '55 were Glenna Denis, Ann Pillsbury, Arolynn Berry, Jo Ann Oakes. In '56 all remained except Miss Arolynn Berry, and Ann Pillsbury. Miss Berry transferred to a different section of the staff. We also added two new typists, Roland I-Iuard and Florence Reed. The mim- eographing in 1955 was done by Glenna Denis and David Paradis. In 1956 additions were made to the mimeographing staff. A school assembly was held and the problems of compiling a paper were discussed. Many stu- dents at this time volunteered their services. The school spirit rose to a new high. Germain Plante, Charles Reny, and Raymond Quirion were elected for mimeographing. With a dead line set for the 15th of each month, the material was compiled and given to our competent typists, and then to our proof readers John Libby and Germain Plante for check- ing and then back to the bee hive, set to go to press. The paper also has a due date and must reach the students by the 21st of each month. In this way the students know just when to look for their paper. The paper con- tains the following: Cover, poem of the month, jokes, quizzes, puzzles, gossip, coming events and whatever the students wish to submit that they think is worth while and of interest to the readers. The proceeds are used to build a better paper and the surplus, if any, is turned over to the Co-op. The Hustler is under the control of the Board of Directors of the school co-operative. Due to the cooperation re- ceived in the latter part of the year, a considerable amount of equipment and supplies have been obtained which will enable future members of the staff to produce a better paper. Your Editor wishes to say thanks, to all those who have been a part of the staff. I have enjoyed working with you. The experience, and the cooperation received is worth much to anyone who heads any organiza- tion. I also wish to thank those who have given help here and there when necessary in order to make the HHUSTLERH a better paper, por- traying the spirit of T. B. C. David C. Paradis, Editor-in-chief



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HARVEST SUPPER Front Row: Nancy llunt,e1', Noreen McCormick, Marlene Best. Back Row: Roland Iluarrl, Rodney Michaud, Maurice Gilbert., Glenna Denis, Joseph Adams, Francis Lal'ointc, Carl Rollins. HARVEST SUPPER On November lst, Thomas Business College Co-op staged its annual Harvest Supper at the American Legion Hall. Preparations were made by the committee formed by the president, lVlaurice Gilbert. Members of the committee were Maurice Gilbert, Joanne Nivison, Noreen McCormick, Roland Huard, Jules Savarin. The hall was beautifully decorated with orange and black crepe paper, to symbolize the harvest season pumpkins and corn stocks were distributed around the hall. The traditional supper started at 8:00 p.m. I-Iam was served to at least 150 who attended the gala festivity of the school year. In order that all could attend, postal cards were sent to alumni students. V Entertainment was furnished by Jules Savarin, who was master of cere- monies. Pat Raymond and a few of her students danced and performed gracefully for all that attended. I

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