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N. v ' W$ 33Ma t rt$ THE WHERE ABOUT S OF CLASS OF 1928 THE Jacob Edwards has entered Worcester Academy. Raymond Lippe is continuing his studies at Cushing Academy. Robert MacMaster, William Snell and Stanley Knight have entered Worcester Poly- technic Institute. Alice Bail is studying to be a nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital. Elsie Hofstra, Doris Demers, Louise Dani and Edward Walsh have entered Becker ' s Business Institute. Nathalie Morey is continuing her studies at Lowell Normal School of Music. Bernice McGilvray and Carol Bingley have entered Framingham Normal School. Doris Whitehead is studying to be a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Martha Lord and Lois Martin have en- tered Simmons College. Lincoln Herron and Norman Price are con- tinuing their studies at Williston Academy. Margaret Ohlwiler and Bertram Goodell have entered Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege. Marion Hunt has entered Bay Path Insti- tute. Dorothy Manning is continuing her studies at Fitchburg Normal School. Margaret Perry is teaching in a Convent at Haileybury, Ontario. John Dragon is attending the New Prepa- ratory School at Cambridge. John O ' Shaugnessy has entered Brown University. Those who have accepted positions in the American Optical Company are : Joseph Ad- amick, George Andrews, Fyfe Hall, Stephen Haynes, Theodosia Laabs, George Ford, Francis Lesniewski, Jean MacLean, Dor- othy Pezzetti, Warren Wilson, Viola De- sautels, Oliver Johnson, Estelle Dupuis and Gilbert Dubreuil. Iona Farrow is studying to be a nurse at the Lowell Hospital. Marion Gaumond, Pauline Krasnov and Evelyn Larichiliere are employed in the of- fice of the Hamilton Woolen Company. Viola Pinsonneault is employed in the Co- operative Bank. Rita Pinsonneault has accepted a position in the office of the Southbridge News.
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CLASS OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AS FOLLOWS: Seniors : President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Juniors : President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Sophomores : President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Freshman: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser The Senior Class conducted a very success- ful party Friday, September twenty-first. Freddie ' s orchestra played for dancing and every one seemed to have a good time. Friday, October fifth, the annual Fresh- man Reception was held under the auspices Oswald Gregoire Helen Grant Henry Martin Elizabeth Favreau Mr. Furber Charles Thimblin Edna Pinsonneault Andrea Proulx George Dugas Miss Finnegan Frank Buckley Grace Palmer Frances Vaughan Alfred Miscook Miss Dube John Buckley Margaret Walker Dorothy Labelle Wallace McLean Miss Fitzgerald of the Junior class. The celebrities of the class are: Tallest Boy James Mason Tallest Girl Blanche Metivier Fattest Boy Herbert Wilkinson Fattest Girl Nellie Heaton Sheik Edward Monteville Beauty Italmerica Celo Smallest Boy Robert Desaulniers Smallest Girl Wanda Slota Baby Boy John Cooper Baby Girls Pauline Paquette Celia Pezzetti Wednesday Morning Exercises : September twenty-sixth, Alma and Jane Lemoine played The Charge of the Uhlans and The Petersburg Sleighride. Herbert Wilkinson played a medley on the harmonica followed by Our Director, Octo- ber third. October Seventeenth, Ruth Clough sang for us The Rosary and The False Proph- et. October twenty-seventh, we were enter- tained by a trio composed of Alice Jacques, Wanda Kwaricak and Doris Dubreuil who played Old Man Sunshine and My Win- dow of Dreams. The Glee Club is rehearsing for an operet- ta, The Bells of Beaujolais, to be given the latter part of January. It was unanimously voted to have a stan- dard school ring and representative from each class were chosen to select the design.
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THE CRIMSON AND GRAY 19 Beatrice Monahan and Irma Dobson are at home. Helen Anderson is employed in an office at Hartford. Ruth Beck is assistant teacher in the Mar- cy Street Elementary School. Olive Bourdelais is employed as a tele- phone operator in town. Beatrice Lafleche because of illness is stay- ing at home. Anna Sandgren is clerking in a store. Donald Rawson is in the employ of the Southbridge Foundry. Carlton Renaud, George Mathieu and Ches- ter Freeman are clerking in various stores in town. Ruth Labelle is staying at home this year but intends to enter Becker ' s Business Insti- tute next year. Those who are taking a year of graduate work at the Mary E. Wells High School are: Anthony Werner, Francis Ryan and William Benvenuti. Antonio Detorando on account of illness will not enter college until next year. Oliver Chipman has entered New York State School of Forestry. Mary McKinstry is training to be a nurse. Helen Goodell is employed in the office of the Gas and Electric Company. Albert LePain is employed in Peloquin ' s drug store. Stanley Prantkielwicz is employed in Prov- idence. Alice Robidoux is employed in an office at Rochester, New York. Albert Desaulniers is employed at the Co- hasse Country Club. Silvio Ferron has a position with the Roy- al Typewriting Company at Hartford. Jeannette Boisvert is employed in a shoe store in town. Raymond Beauregard is employed in a store in town.
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