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1' ,v,l W lv H lil-il SOCIAL CALENDAR November 21, 1930 The first social event of the school year was the presentation of the play, A Wedding. for the benefit of the Honor Society. The play was directed by Miss Florence V. Sharkey. CAST The Bridegroom ........ ...............,,....... ...,..4....., E u gene Hebert The Best Man .....,.. .............. T homas Quinn The Bride ................ ......,.... H elen Kenyon Head Usher ..,,,....,.,.,...................,......... ,..,...,..,.,........,... R ichard Duffy The Bridegroom's Mother ...,,..,.... ....,,...... M adeleine Cournoyer The Bride's Father .,....,.....,..........,. ,....,.,..............,.... P aul Hopkins The Bride's Aunt ........, ............ L illian Quinn February 16, 1931 A dance sponsored by the Junior Class under the leadership of Class Advisor, Mr. Mullen, was held in the Assembly Hall. The music furnished by Ramona Fallows, James Bates, Clinton Read and Kenneth Graham, the coffee and doughnuts served as refreshments, and the fine spirit shown by the students and members of the faculty conspired to produce an atmos- phere then appreciated and now pleasantly recalled. December 18, 1930 The main feature of the Annual Junior Christmas party, which was held in the Assembly Hall, was a musical comedy, Circus Days, directed by Miss Florence V. Sharkey. The audience was in a tumult of laughter from beginning to end, and Howard Maxwell, as the Hula-Hula Girl, was the hit of the entertainment. The play was followed by dancing and games under the direction of Mr. Francis Mullen, Class Advisor. The orchestra consisted of John Moran, James Bates, Ramona Fallows, Henry Shepard, Clinton Read, Kenneth Graham, and Mary McCarron. 85
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BANJO CLUB The Banjo Club, a group of six, has made several public appearances this year. Many favorable comments have been made concerning its excellent playing. GLEE CLUBS The Glee Clubs this year were divided into two groups-The Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Glee Club-each with its own officers, and both under the supervision of Miss Bruce. Through the untiring efforts of Miss Bruce, the work of both Clubs sur- passed that of previous years. BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Preszdent .,.,....,........ ,.,..,......,...........,..................,,,.....,........,................,.........................,... Vke President ...,.,.. Secretary .........,, Treasurer ......,..,, Librarlkm ......,... Preszklent ,...,..... Vice President Secretary ........... Treasurer ,, ...., Ltbrarwm ...,,....... GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS 84 Thomas Quinn .Thomas Kirby Richard Duffy ..........,Kuba Lukowic ......,...,.Ernest Lemoi J usta Archambault ,.........,,......Vivian Jodoin Annette Laurence .........,....Claire Gough Marian Viens
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lf' Xl ill ,Ll ll - 'l' YL I U Li l February 11, 19331 l First Row: Lamoureux, Archamlwault, Mrs. Fogarty, Coogan, Quinn. Second Row: Smith, llelmert, Kirby, Hawkinson, St. Germain. Third Row: Schofield, Read, Collins, Franklin, Pearson. The Meanest Man ln the NVorld,,' a 23-act comedy, was given hy the Senior Class in the Junior High School Auditorium. Mrs. Mary I. Fogarty, Class Advisor, directed the play, and the school orchestra under the direc- tion of Miss Elsie Bruce furnished music between the acts. The auditorium was filled with an appreciative audieneeg and, the cast of amateurs, through the tedious hours of rehearsals who could at last realize that their aim was accomplished, reflected much credit on the individuals as well as the director and assistants. CAST Bart Nash ., . , . Kitty Crockett Richard Clark Ned Stevens Mrs. Clarke Nellie Clarke 86 Kenneth Pearson Claire Lamoureux . Eugene Hebert , Clinton Read Justa Archambault ,. ...,...,..Lillian Quinn
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