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14 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY Hong as the school nurse and Louis Ugalde as the principal. Prizes were given to the following: the tallest — Eleanor Rowett and Ernest Richards; the smallest — Clare Gauthier and George Vasal; the plumpest — Eva Salviuolo and Vic- tor Savage; the thinnest — Shirley Kovaleski and Robert Campbell; and the baby-faced Freshmen — Florence Remian and David Ohlwiler. The committee for the party included: Rita Lariviere, Doris Lariviere, Kathleen Tully, Lorraine Brine, Mary Walsh, George Downer, George Watson, Archie Champagne, Raymond Bonin, and the four class officers. TRAFFIC SQUAD Captain Edmond Farland Norbert Lango Edmond Bastek Dwight Webster James Monaco Joseph Federico Alfred Hcrr Alphcnse Barthelette Lionel Proulx George Constantine Edward Hobson Robert Michon Archie Champagne Robert Reynolds Walter Howard Bernard Hefner Frank Locki Lawrence Freeman Peter D ami an Herbert Lavoie Roland Lavallee Joseph Kelley Roch LaFleche Edward Martin Richard Bourdeau Wilfred Gagnon Daniel Woodbury Daniel Dumas Cleo Brodeur Oswald Brodeur Mario DeAngelis Albert Plimpton NOTICE! The Senior Class of Mary E. Wells High School will present its annual play in the audi- torium on Friday evening, November 22, 1935. The play will be a three-act comedy, The Poor Nut, written by J. C. Nugent and Elliot Nugent about college life. It is to be present- ed with permission of Samuel French Co. of New York. Mr. Greene has recently received a card from Mr. Yamamoto from China, who spoke to the student body last spring on different related topics about China. Mr. Yamamoto sent his best wishes to Mr. Greene, the clubs, teachers and students of the Mary E. Wells High School. He had been visiting in China a short time ago. HOME ROOM OFFICERS SENIORS Room 124 Pres. Edmond Farland Sec. and Treas. Nora Adamick Health Officer Oswald Brodeur Room 126 Pres. Edward Hobson Sec. and Treas Janet Kozyra Health Officer Bernard Hefner Room 102 Pres. Daniel Woodbury Sec. and Treas. Lorraine Briere Health Officer Raymond Bonin JUNIORS Room 104 Pres. George Downer Sec. and Treas. Grace Cunniff Health Officer Richard Decker Room 108 Pres. Kenneth Harwood Sec. and Treas. Cecelia Janeczek Health Officer Mary Gaumond Room 110 Pres. George Peloquin Sec. and Treas. Donald Steenburn Health Officer Lucy Ricci Room 112 Pres. Salvino Tobia Sec. and Treas. Miriam Watson Health Officer Mary Tobia Room 224 Pres. William Simpson Sec. and Treas. Gertrude Proulx Health Officer William McTighe Room 219 Pres. Louis Ugalde Sec. and Treas. Mary Walsh Health Officer Winifred Thompson SOPHOMORES Room 202 Pres. Kenneth Hunt Sec. and Treas. Kenneth Ford Health Officer Ernest Howarth Room 204 Pres. Gladys LaCroix Sec. and Treas. Ruth Laughlin Health Officer Roch La Fleche
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OCTOBER 1035 13 Sb4l 2 We welcome with open arms: Miss Aucoin, after six months leave of absence. Miss MacReynolds and Mr. Winston as new members of the faculty. The Crimson and Gray extends its congratu- lations to: Miss Drake en her A. M. degree in History from Boston University. Miss Aucoin on her Bachelor of Science and Education Degree at Boston University. Mr. Tabor on his recent appointment to the faculty of Boston University. The proud fathers— Mr. Peterson and Mr. Lanza. Our best wishes go to: Miss Woodward on her marriage to Russell Wallace of Keene, N. H. Miss Dube on her marriage to Dr. Frederic Dupre of Worcester, Mass. Miss Wells on her marriage to Reynold Alexander of Ohio. SENIOR President Edmond Farland Vice President Nora Adamick Treasurer Edward Hobson Secretary Rita Ciregoirc Class Adviser Miss Frances Troy JUNIOR President William Simpson Vice President Edna Buckley Treasurer Robert Michon Secretary Dorothy Briggs Class Adviser Mr. Neil Robinson LOCALS SOPHOMORE President Warren Haynes Vice President Beverly Austin Treasurer Earnest Howarth Secretary Ruth Fallon Class Adviser Miss Persis Howe FRESHMAN President Victor L ' Ecuyer Vice President Phyllis Whiteoak Treasurer Frank Guardiani Secretary Anne McTighe Class Adviser Mr. William Winston NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TO THE STUDENT COUNCIL Senior — Louise Dumas and Janet Kozyra. Junior — Cleo Brodeur and Ruth Twiss — the president, William Simpson, automati- cally becoming a member. Sophomore — Eleanor Boyle, Evelyn Da Dalt, and Roch La Fleche — the president, War- ren Haynes, automatically becoming a member. Freshman — The president, Victor L ' Ecuyer, automatically became a member. THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION The Freshman Reception, given by the Juniors, was held October 19 in the Auditori- um. This year it was a Poverty Party. Danc- ing was held from !) to 11. A farce sketch, The Nonsence School, was the main feature of the entertainment. The casl included: Theresa Hetu, as the teacher, Mary Walsh, Vivian Peloquin, Mary Lucy- niak, Raymond Bonin, William Simpson and Joseph Koprowski as the pupils, Marjorie
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OCTOBER 1935 15 Room 214 Pres. Evelyn Morse Sec. and Treas. Joseph Paskal Health Officer William Kelly Room 215 Pres. Mary Sutcliffe Sec. and Treas. Margery Simpson Health Officer Olivia Story Room 230 Pres. Beverly Austin Sec. and Treas. Eleanor Boyle Health Officer Evelyn DaDalt FRESHMEN Room 2 Pres. Albert Bouvier Sec. Jean Bonnette Treas. Henry Adamick Health Officer Eleanor Ban- Room 4 Pres. Robert Gatineau Sec. and Treas. Louis Decataldi Health Officer Armand Di Bonaventura Room 11 Pres. Victor L ' Ecuyer Sec. and Treas. Anne McTighe Health Officer David Ohlwiler Room 7 Pres Alphonse Homicz V. Pres. Leo Hazzard Sec. and Treas. Robert Girard Health Officer Oswald Jalbert CLUBS Tennis Club Results of the election of officers for the Ten- nis Club, which is headed by Miss Parsons, are as follows: President, Clarence Green; Vice-president, Ruth Fallon; Secretary, Mary Walsh; and Treasurer, Leonard Sansoucy. The forty club members have added privileges every day, for instance, they have the op- portunity of choosing the days and hours on which they want to play. Girls ' Outing Club The dills ' Outing Club, headed by Miss Coderre, has elected the following officers: President, Esther Butterworth; Vice-presi- dent, Ruth Fallon; Secretary-treasurer, Bev- erly Austin. Here are also the following class representatives: Senior, Jcannette Walsh; Junior, Gertrude Dubreuil; Sophomores, Virginia Hardman and Mary Titchen; Fresh- men, Florence Butterworth and Leona La Croix. From the enthusiasm shown by this large club, great results in the line of energy and rosy cheeks are expected. Rifle Club The forty-two members of the Rifle Club are headed by President Edward Martin, Vice- president Jack Burnham, Secretary Lloyd Austin and Treasurer, Alphonse Barthelette with Mr. Beals as faculty adviser. Owing to the large membership, two divisions have been mad, — one of Seniors and Sophomores and the other of Juniors and Freshmen. Meetings are held on Thursdays at 7:30 at the Wellsworth Rifle Hang.. Community Interest Club Patriotic members of Miss Meagher ' s Com- munity Interest Club have elected Doris La- points their president ; Mary Olney, vice- president; and Claire Lemire, secretary. The committee which will plan the program for the coming year includes: Phillis Kathan, Charlotte Locke, Mary Olney, Claire Lemire, Christine Decker, Francis Ladyka, and Bertha Blakely. Debating Club At the fust weekly meeting of the Debating Club under the guidance of Mr. Earls, the fol- lowing officers were elected: president, Ed- ward Lofgren; vice-president and treasurer, Theodore Kwarciak; recording secretary, Ed- ward Mageau; and corresponding secretary, Francis Lenti. Art Club Members of the Art Club with Miss Phin- ney as adviser have already met and elected the following officers for the coming year: president, Lawrence Trombley; secretary, Florrette Demers; treasurer, Henry Bibeau. Latin Club The Latin Club, under the direction of Miss Hefner, will hold monthly meetings through- out the year. The officers are: Louis Ugalde, president; Martha Nichols, secretary; and Ruth Toucey, treasurer.
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