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HOME ECONOMICS Firsl row: Florence Hartley, Lois Day, Muriel Pellerin, June Larson, Mary Waterhouse, Ann Lowell, Faye Robertson, Dorothy Maley, Georgette Hebert, Barbara McKeague, Andrea Daniels, Mrs. Ruth E. Fair- child, faculty advisor. Second row: Marie Delcourt, Dorothy Buteau, Evelyn Welch. Eze Home Economics Club The '49ers of the Home Economics Club have a more public-spirited aim in this 20th Century than did the '49ers of a century ago. Their goal is to help girls to appreciate the joys and satisfaction of home-making, encourage democ- racy, good home and family life, and to provide Wholesome individual and group recreation. The club, under the supervision of Mrs. Fairchild, elected four officers: Georgette Hebert, presidentg Ann Jensen, vice presidentg Dorothy Maley, secre- taryg and Shirley Knight as treasurer. The club undertook two major projects in their Westward journey this year, in their search for the elusive gold and fame. One was a supper for the football boys and the other a combination quiz program-movie assembly, which was enjoyed by all the students on March 1 1. 31
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SECRETARIAL CLUB First row: Mrs. Rae H. Thompson, faculty advisor, Lorraine Lamontagne, Ruth Johnson, Ann Ritchot, Dorothy Buteau, Lauretta Martin, Marie Delcourt, Murielle Morin, Elizabeth Blanchard, Jeanne Caron, Ann Lowell, Beatrice Hanna, Dorothy Martin, Mrs. Alveda G. Cotton, faculty advisor. Seronrl row: Lucille Tanguay, Gloria Denis, Gracia LeClerc, Rita Caron, Andrea Daniels, Ann Woodman, Irene Aube, Pauline Maillet, Carolyn Karstensen, Jeanne Guimond, Laurette Lauzon, Barbara Frye, Harriet LeClair, Rachel Grant, Sylvia Rousseau. Third row: Victoria Dow, Olive Lamontagne, Alice Landry, Patricia Young, Dolores Johnson, Marilyn Davis, Frances Johnson, Maureen Kimball, Priscilla Davis, Evelyn Francoeur, joan Small, Theresa Le-Bel. SQCP8f0PZ'0I Club Like others in the Gold Rush,', the forty-niners of the Secretarial Club have been an ambitious group. The club is composed of Junior and Senior commercial girls and has been under the direction of Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Cotton for the past five years. The officers chosen this year to lead the literary miners to success Were: Muriel Morin, president, Marie Delcourt, vice president, Elizabeth Blanchard, secretary, and Lauretta Martin, treasurer fin charge of all the gold minedj . The main goal of the club for the year was the monthly publication of the Stenozette, which met with great success. Jeanne Caron as Editor, assisted by Ann Lowell as Co-editor, did a fine job of reporting all important events. The Memorial Day Assembly, which the Secretarial Club put on near the end of the journey, Was greatly enjoyed by faculty and students alike. 30
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BAND Srmi-Cirflv: Ellen DeWolfe, Martha Soper, Ann Twombly, John MacHardy, Robert Gordon, John Swett, Mr. Ernest Silva, instructor, Grayson Hartley, Robert Garland, Eugene Aube, William Wycr, Philip Wiggin, Kenneth O'Brien. Cz'r7lr1': Joan Smith, Barbara Hebert. fBand As the forty-niners rolled along, they needed music to cheer them up when the going got tough. This music was provided by the High School band. Besides Weekly meetings under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Silva, they played at a few campfires and at All Westbrook Night. Forty-niners in the band Were: Joan Smith, Ann Twombly, Jack Mac- Hardy, Robert Gordon, William Wyer, Phillip Wiggin, Kenneth O,Brien, and Grayson Hartley. 32
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