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THE KNOLL J unior ci ass President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Gabrielle Tuhcotte Rita Cannon Ruth McLeester Kay Mahoney When a group of fidgety freshmen huddled in their newly assigned seats, way back in September 1932, there was little to indicate the whirlwind of activity which their advent was to bring forth. After an election of class officers, steered by some kindly upperclassmen, the Class of ' 36 got into its stride with a theatre party and dinner at Page ' s. Plans for a beach party were entered upon with enthusiasm and nearly forty girls spent the May vacation at Hampton Beach. This trip was so thoroughly enjoyed that it has become an annual institution. Returning as sophomores, the girls plunged once more into the melee with a camp week-end at Westford.
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L. T. C. 19 3 5 Student Council President Secretary- Treasurer Traffic Chairman Com m u n ity Ch airm a n Head Hostess Social Chairman Edna Ellis, Medford Mary Mylott, Lowell Helen Blinkhorn, Lowell Alice Comer, Lowell Jacqueline Phaneuf, Lowell Grace Boehner, Lawrence One of the salient phases of administration at Lowell State Teachers College is the student governing body, whose jurisdiction extends to all branches of student activity. Composed of six students, representative of each class, and advised by Miss Blanche Cheney, the Council has authority over all school matters, from seeing that rooms are tidy, to administering discipline. The officers therefore represent lofty ideals, leadership, executive fitness, and the staunchest of loyalty to the college traditions. The creditable manner in which the annual Christmas Bazaar is conducted, is sufficient proof of the Council ' s capability and worthiness in handling momentous tasks. Besides working as a group, the officers have special duties to perform, the most significant of which are vested in the President, upon whose leadership the morals of the college rest. 25
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L. T. C. 19 3 5 Theatre and dinner parties have been regular fun features through the three years. Our junior theatre party at the Rendezvous proved one of the most memor- able occasions of all, with the blizzard of a century thrown in for good measure. Marooned in Lowell, on buses, in trains, or getting to Boston only to spend hours in the North Station, were adventures worthy of telling and retelling. In many ways our junior year has been the best and busiest of all. At least one weekly event has been enjoyed for the last semester and the climax will be reached in the Prom, banquet, and other Junior Week activities the first week in June. Various money-making ventures have been undertaken with zest. The sale of school seals, stationery, pendants and bracelets have all been sponsored with great success. With Mr. Hiscoe at the helm, we look forward to what cannot help being the grandest year of all — our last. Junior Class Directory Barbara Allen Virginia Allgrove Helen Blinkhorn Grace Boehner Muriel Bridges Rita Cannon Rose Casazza . Anna Cheries . Dorothy Chisholm Ida Cross . Evangeline Drury Evelyn Durgin Evelyn Dwyer Olive Eldridge Nina Flagg Edna Foley Mary Furdon Loretta Gorman Eleanor Gray Elizabeth Hannigen Mary ' Highland Mary M. Hiland Eleanor Hill Barbara Horgan Madeline Johnson Grace Kerrigan Anna Kiernan Marguerite Knaggs Edna Lambert Pauline LaRock Mary Lavin Regina Luongo Katherine Mahoney Florence McCarthy Cambridge Rita McCarthy Arlington Tyngsboro Catherine McKenzie Lowell Lowell Ruth McLeester West Medford Lawrence Edythe McQuaide . Lowell Chelmsford Mary Meehan Lowell Lowell Marjorie Melody Lexington Haverhill Andronike Mekelatos Lowell Monson Elizabeth Moody . . Springfield Andover Mary Mylott . Lowell Lowell Evangeline Nicholaides Haverhill Dracut Ct. Elizabeth Orr Methuen Lowell Mary Patsourakos Lowell Lawrence Eleanor Pflltg Lawrence Methuen Louise Phil Lowell Arlington Dorothy Porter Lexington Winchester Dorothy Purdy Pittsfield Waltham Myrtle Ripley Methuen Woburn Edith Robertson Woburn Lowell Anna Rya,n Woburn Amesbury Margaret Ryan Met li uen Lowell Effie Sarris Lowell Dracnt Mildred Scanlon Lowell Weymouth Margaret Shannon Cambridge Cambridge Mary E. Shannon . Arlington Lowell Margaret Shanahan Lowell Woburn Mary Sorenson Lowell Lowell Edna Steele • Maiden Lowell M. Pauline Sullivan Methuen Methuen - Rita Sullivan Lowell Lowell Gabrielle Turcotte Lowell Cliftondale Ruth Vigneau Burlington Winchester Anna Waters . Medford Medford Caroline Weaver Forge Village Andover Mary Winch enb a ugh Bedford ' 27
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