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L ,rf ' , ' V ,,7f x-..a-,'-ae Y , . ,.-. FRENCH CLUB LECTION of ofiicers was held at the first meeting of the 'French Club this year. - The officers elected were as follows: President, Howard Rowell. ' Vice President, Madeline Waters. Treasurer, June DuGay. - Secretary, Priscilla Hopkins. 1 Executive Committee, Hilda Niehoif, Jean Ferrell, Milard Frodel. Faculty Adviser, Mrs. Perry. Very few activities have been carried on by the club this year, and lack of snow prevented a second Winter Carnivalg but all are eagerly looking forward to the annual outing' at some pond. 29
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' 1 N AUTILUS BOARD Last fall the Nautilus Board had its first meeting. At that time, they nominated candidates to fill all vacancies on the staff. The list of nominees was given to the pupils to vote on and the results were as follows: Editor-in-Chief-Martha Rogers. Assistant Editors-Frances Jobin, Geraldine Farnham, Betty Maheu. Business Manager-Newell Bugbee. Assistant Managers-Reed Lott, William Barteaux, Harold Viguc. Sports Editor-Robert LaFleu1'. Local Editor-Carmeline Duquette. Exchange Editor-Gordon Winters. Senior Representative-Shirley Thompson. Junior Representative-Hope Day. Sophomore Representative-William Tobey. Mr. Mathews is the treasurer of the publication. Miss Freeman, faculty adviser, gives unsparingly of her time and ability to make the yearbook a success. After the Christmas vacation, the editors and the business manager started to work on the Senior picture. From that time, slowly but surely, the Nautilus has been shaping itself. We wish to particularly mention the works of two students, Natalie Rollins and George Stevens. The portrait sketches for the Dedication and Faculty cuts were done by these fine artists. We also express an appreciation to Mr. Sprague for his assist- ance in taking the pictures. This year's staff has followed the principles started by last year's, because the yearbook was very well received by everyone. The Board has done its best, and hopes that the students will enjoy this issue. H 28
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E ..-f--f- e - T ,N A X ff THE LATIN CLUB HE Latin Club has been very active this year, and it has held it meetings reg- ularly Fine programs have been provided. QQI- The first meeting was held on September 16, 1937. The following ofiicers ky' - were elected: President, Vivian Maxwell. Vice President, Elizabeth Beale. Secretary, Marilyn Brewer. Treasurer, Evelyn Moore. Executive Committee, Hilda Niehoff, Richard Mountfort, and Harold Vigue. On October twentieth, one of the most interesting programs of the year was held in the cafeteria. Rev. Harold Metzner spoke about his recent trip to Italy. We were indeed grateful to Mr. Metzner for his fine cooperation. The Club has a large membership, because everyone who takes Latin is a mem- ber of the Latin Club. Our adviser, Miss Mary Warren, has devoted much of her time to make both the Latin classes and Latin club interesting. The members have especially enjoyed cor- responding with boys and girls who live in foreign countries. Almost all Latin stu- dents have a foreign friend to whom they write regularly. 30
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