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THE SPIRIT OF TOWLE PAGE 25 RUTH H. WILLETTE Rudy Commercial Course Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Theta Lambda Sigma 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WIN N Dick , Rich General Course WALTERAN WIRKKALA Walt General Course Activities : Glee Club 2, Manager fFootba11j U, Prize speaking, Theta Lambda Sigma 4. JOHN J. WOOD Jake General Course 'k Indicates winning' of letter.
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PAGE 24 THE SPIRIAT OF TOWLE l JOHN UPHAM Uppy General Course Activities: Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 4, Science Club 4. MIRIAM VAUGHAN College Preparatory Course Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Hockey 1, Basketball 1, La'tin Club 1, 3, French Club 1, 2, T. L. S. 4, Junior Prize Speaking 3. Senior Play. EVELYN VVANNER General Course General Course Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Theta Lambda Sigma 4. GERTRUDE E. WILLETTE Gert , Trade
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PAGE 26 THE SPIRIT OF TOWLE The Teams that competed in Scholarship Day at Keene: 'VCHEMISTRY GUY DODGE JOHN SNAPE JAMES BROCK i' lx! Place 'liHISTORY JOHN STUBBE LYMAN MILLER HARLOW' NELSON ikglld Plan' FRENCH MURIEL BELL JOANNE CONDON MIRIAM VAUGHAN HONOR ROLL MURIBL BELL MIRIAM VAUGH.-xN HARLOW NELSON GLADYS HOWARD VVILLENA HASTINGS XVALTER XVIRKKALA JOANNE CONDON JUNE BRILL AILI PELTENON ELEANOR GOULD Prize Speaking The 1936 annual Junior Prize Speaking contest was a great success. There were live girls and three boys competing and for all their minority the boys took the first two places. prize wi'th Edgar Confession. Mer- and everyone was Merton Sayles took first Allen Poe'S The Murderer's ton was outstandingly good completely satisfied with this choice. choice for second Loui Bonaccorsi was the place with Spartacus' Speech to the Gladiators, by E. Kellog, and Muriel Bell was given honora- ble mention. It was a hard long fight but fairly won. This spring Merton was scheduled to go to Durham for the state competition. During the year Mert was called upon several times to repeat his splen-did performance and this gave him an excellent chance to practice and perfect his form. Apparently his form was perfected to perfec- tion because when the time came to show his abilities at Durham he came back to us with iirst place in the serious declamation. Superlatives Boy Most Popular Richard Purmont Most Studious John Snape Most Versatile Merton Sayles Most Likely to Succeed Harlow Nelson Most Business Like Loui Bonaccorsi Most Radical Arthur Brault Most Individualistic John Stubbe Most Valuable to the Class Richard Purmont Most Cheerful Merton Sayles Best Looking David Chase Best Dressed Philip Hackwell Best Athlete George Hamilton Best Dancer Merton Sayles Class Sheik ' Arthur Brault Class Procrastinator Arthur Brault Wittiest Merton Sayles Girl Most Popular Rita Trudeau Most Studious Gladys Howard M.ost Versatile Eleanor Gould Most Likely to Succeed Muriel Bell Most Business Like Beatrice Rowe Most Radical Miriam Vaughan Most Individualistic Miriam Vaughan Most Valuable to the Class Beatrice Rowe Most Cheerful Willena Hastings Best Looking Dorothy Osborne Best Dressed Dorothy Osborne Best ,Athlete Rita Trudeau Best Dancer Bertha Antilla Class Flirt Class Procrastinator Wittiest Rita Trudeau Amelia Peters Eleanor Hall
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