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D r d QE'ddD ,A scars, C 11 BI II S I C First row, left to right: Beatrice Macumber, Edith Lapcan. Second row: Robert Allen, Haro'd Williams lean Wilson, Lucille Macumber, Marguerite Bellinger, Rita Lapointe. Third row: Warren Harrold, lrenc Wilson, Glenna Creswell, Miss French, Victoria Graham, Frances Hurley, Virginia Clark, Certrud Sausville. Back row: Bernadette Lavallee, Barbara Ellis, lvlichalda Kurpaska, Harold lacobs, Helen Walsh, Doris Side, Anita Lavallee, Loretta Zabik. A class for instruction in instrumental music was organized this year under the direction of Mr. Harlow of Boston. The Spanish guitar proved most popular with Robert Allen, Margaret Bellinger, Harold Student Body Play Specialties Under the direction of Miss Anne French and Miss Claire Burke Vocal Trio Gertrude Madigan La Paloma Frances Hurley On Treasure Island Elza Brosnahan Whispering Hope Vocal Solo, Lights Out , Elza Brosnahan Dance Solo Barbara Jones Accompanist Anita Lavallee Vocal Duet Roll Along Prairie Moon Gertrude Sausville Irene Portier Guitar Accompanist Gertrude Sausville Williams, Rita Lapointe, Gertrude Saus- Ville, and Harold Jacobs. Burton Pease and Edith Lepean learned how to strum the banjo. We hope that next year more will join in this very worthwhile project. Senior Play Specialties Under the direction of Miss Anne French Mountaineer songs with guitar accompani- ment Irene Portier, Gertrude and Hazel Sausville My Blue Ridge Mountain Home Sleepy Head Cn A Bicycle Built For Two Vocal Duets Gertrude Madigan Honolulu Moon Frances Hurley There's a New Moon Over The Cypress Tonight Vocal Solo Fabien Cook Dinner for One Please, James Please Believe Me Piano accompaniment Anita Lavallee
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10 be c Emil! TQP1, Student Body Play Left to right: Karl Meacham, Vernon Odiorne, Donald Melvin, Eleanor Mongeon, Charles Buck, Fabien Cook, Sylvan Centhner, Mary Madigan, Helen Bousquet, Merle Bousquet, Phyllis Burbank. Senior Play Left To right: Vernon Odiorne, Elza Brosnahan, Leroy Richardson, Maurice Nelligan, Phyllis Burbank, Charles Buck, joseph Witaszek, Grover Mitchell, Mary Madigan, Frances Hurley, Claire Lachance. Jerry fVernon Odiornej who makes it a daily practice to propose to her. Percival Weymouth fCharles Buckb the refined gangster, tries to tell Lefty Dillon CJoseph Witaszekl one from the profession , that the hold-up man should send a calling card to the victim before he is robbed. Weymouth also has his lady-love, Flossie CPhyllis Burbankb a sweet young thing, who goes for her hero in a big' way. Mrs. Reynolds CClaire Lachancel skillfully takes hold of every situation. Elsie CFrances Hurleyi the efficient maid, and Riggs CLeroy Richardsonj the law- yer's clerk, round out the interpretation of this amusing comedy.
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12 ccaac. - TQHLELT QFQ... Commercial Club Officers i l Seated, left to right: Donald Melvin, Rose Gondek, Claire Lachance, Eileen Vigneaux, Alfred Craveline. Standing, left to right: Irene Baldyga, Irene Wilson, Miss Burke, Hazel Grapes. The Commercial Club was organized in November, 1935, by Miss Claire Burke, commercial teacher. The aims of the club are: 1. To bring together a group interested in business. 2. To develop the attributes of good citizenship. 3. To teach the wise use of leisure time. One of the most outstanding of the programs put on by the club was the Courtesy Week , which was carried on through the week of December 2nd. During this week the Commercial Club put on a courtesy program in assembly, which certainly was well appreciated by everyone. The program opened with the Student Body taking the Courtesy Pledge. Six members of the club spoke on Club Ideals. The following readings on courtesy were given: Hats Off Fabien Cook Personality Anne Nelligan Introductions Irene Baldyga Can't Loretta Zabek In the Movies Florence Baldyga School Loyalty Wanda Cyznodel Table Manners Claire Lachance So far the Commercial Club has proved a great success, and we hope that it will flourish in the coming years.
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