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FRENCH CLUB Firsl Row: Alfred XVilson, Hattie Cutler, Doris Noack, Elizabeth DeXN'olle, Anita Maricr, Robert lNIacHardy, Dawn Percival, JoAnn Lowell, Priscilla Dow, Clifford Tllompson, Sylvia Landry, Patricia Clark, joan Chandler, Jeannette Bonville Qlfaculty Advisory. Second Rrmu' Elaine Bragdon, jane Greenwood, Nancy XVzxitt, Deborah Hay, Barbara Nadeau. Beverly Mclilillin, Jean Pratt. 7 ol-2 QPCL in ff? 0lfl6 One of the most active organizations in Xfifestbrook High School is the French Club or Cercle Entre Nous. It is composed of twenty-hve members and is under the able guidance of Miss lionville. Olhcers for the year include president. Doris Noark: vice president, Hattie Cutlerg secretary, Elizabeth Dellfolfeg treasurer, Alfred i'Vilson3 assistant treas- urer, Robert lVIacHardyg and program chairman, Anita Marier. The chief aim of the Entre Nous Club is to raise money for the trip to Quebec in June. We have sponsored rt Mardi Gras and a barn dance. We also have tried our luck at rummage sales, but our biggest money-making project is the Lunch Bar on the third lloor. Here we furnish the students with everything from candy bars to hot dogs.
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-14 CLUB First Row: Loraine Kneelen, Peggy Greene, Margaret Kennie. Jacqueline Lemieux. Barbara Garland, May Hill, Barbara Hebert, Barbara Nielsen, Mary Laklontagne. Chipman, Myrna Milton, Llewellyn Clark, Roy A. Robinson QFaculty Advisory, Robert Second Row: joan Chandler, Thelma Robertson, Elizabeth DeWolfe, Roberta Richards, jean Littlefield, Gloria Armentino, jeanette Bridgham, Hattie Cutler, Mary Gooding. Doris Noack, Beverly McMillin, Martha Soper, Virginia.Smith, Nancy Waitt, Ann Harding, Mary Grover, Ann Verrill, Dawn Percival, Anita Marier. Third Row: Rodney McConkey, Lewis XVe1ch, Robert MacHardy, Richard Wvoods. Reginald Christensen, Fred YVilson, james Hall, Bruce Saunders, Robert Tuttle, Clifford Thompson, Ute 62147, CM The 4-1 Club, composed of College English students of the Junior and Senior classes, llllit for the first time in November, at the Pine Point home of Mr. Robinson, our faculty advisor. This meeting was planned by the reliable officers of the club: President, Bob Garlandg vice president, Myrna Miltong secretary, May Hill, and treasurer, Lew Clark. The business of the club was taken up in the Passion Pit, QMr. Robinson's recreation roomj, and the remainder of the time was spent at a roast on the beach. All members had a wonderful time. Another one of the many activities of the club was an interesting and en- lightening tour through the Guy Gannett Building in Portland. Our outstanding achievement of the year was the annual Stardust Ball. At this semi-formal cabaret everyone had a wonderful time dancing to the smooth music of Eddie Manning. Enoch Barton. The purpose of the club, by sponsoring many extra curricular events, is to raise money to buy a gift for the school. Last year we donated 5550.00 to buy film strips for all the classes. This year's gift will be presented at the closing assembly. To end a wonderful year of success the club will journey to the Pine Point Inn for their annual banquet, where the oliicers for the forthcoming year will be introduced. GI,tJRIA ARMENT1No, BRUCE SAUNDERS, EARLE ANDERSON.
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SECRETARIAL CLUB Ifiml Row: Mrs. Rae H. Thompson tlfaculty Advisory, lira Frye. .Inn Ritchot. Gail Mekloney, Lorraine Lamontagne. Betty Sccord, Elaine Morse, Elizabeth Blanchard, joan Small, Ann l.owell, Peggy Hanna, Maureen Kimball, Mrs. .Xlreda G. Cotton Qlfaculty Advisory. Svmnd Row: Roberta Keith, Carolyn Karstenscn. Theresa Lewis, Arlene Penley, Georgette Sl. Cyr, Pauline Bertin, Rita Caron, Elaine Bragdon, Theresa I.eBel. Barbara Frye, Marilyn Davis, Ann YVoodman, jean Guimond, Laurette Lauzon, Harriett I.eCIair, Irene Aube. Third Row: Patricia Knight. Lorrette Leresque, Alma Galipeau. Doreen james. Marlene Les- sard, Phyllis Harnois, Marcia Delcourt, Sally Frank, Beverly Wright, Marfelle Hebert, Marion Chick. Nancy Pride. Anne Dyer, Ida Pudrah, .Indy Spiller, Grafia Letllerc. gaming we genozeffe Every true student ol' old XV. H. S. knows how much the Slenozeile means to her sons and daughters. But did you ever wonder just how the Slenozette is edited? I.et's take a quick glance into room 204 where the new Stenozetie is taking form. Peggy, I think we shall put these hearts on the top. And would it be too hard to trace these block letters? They would be different from those we usually have. I ean't believe we are actually down to the stenciling. I thought I would never get all the articles in. Goodness! I had to chase Lorraine for a week before I finally got hold ol' the gossip. She has some good stuff, though. Hmmm! Very good! Do you know-Peggy! I said the block letters! W'ell, I suppose it really doesn't make so much difference, only I think they'd look better. At any rate, as I was saying, do you know that Elizabeth and Marion spent three consecutive afternoons typing up these articles? Even at that we still have more. I don't know as I have the nerve to ask them to do more, though. Didn't Marcia do a good job on that article about-Oh, Peggy! I've torn this little man that was going over the editorial! Now I'll have to go find another one. Oh, Hi, Elizabeth. Type up some more articles? Why Liz, you're a jewel! Of course, I've got some more for you to do. Here, these'll keep you busy for a while. Yes, Peggy, I am hurrying. There! All done, Peggy? And Elizabeth, you've cut the first page!
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