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A'l'HI,I-ITIC ASSOCIATION lfirst liow ll:-ft tn riifliti: Roliert Staples, Betty Harper. Marion Little, Clyde lVIacKenzic Second Row: Mr. I.am-, liurtoii Iirine, Henry Hailey, Anthony Arau. Mrs. Melnnes. Aflzlefzb ASS0C'I.IIlLI.0ltZ The Athletic Association was formed to give all members of the high school equal representation in the athletic activities in the school. Governed by the Executive Committee, elected each year by the entire student body, it is an organization to which everyone may belong. This year the stu- dent body elected Robert Staples, president: Marion Little, treasurer: Betty Harper, secre- tary: Clyde MacKenzie, vice-president: Richard Le Clair, Senior representative: Henry Bailey, Junior representative: Burt Brine, Sophomore repre- sentativeg Mrs. Mclnnes. adviser. Mr. Lane had already been elected faculty manager. At the first ot' the year, a rally was conducted to start the membership drive. A skit. written by Betty Harper, was put on: this was followed by several speeches from members of the Council. The membership drive went over the top with all but four pupils joining. There were also many contributions sent in from boys now in the Armed Forces. During the year because the Senior representa- tive, Richard LeClair, left school, Anthony Arau was chosen to fill the vacancy. This year by voting amendments to the A. A. Constitution. girls' and boys' basketball became major sports. The Council also voted to award the football sweaters to those Senior boys who had earned them. i 4 Q - H- 4 - Y Q.,- b 5 I d . q O Ol V I -f 4 '
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DRAM A'I'lC CLUB First Row Ile-ft to rightl: Miss Tinker, Director: Helen Vigneault, Corinne Jenkins, Frances In-ehan, He-lon Rymnt, Janice Newhall, Dorothy Ifahrenholt, Patricia Newt-ll. Set-und Row: John Reed, Cliarlenc Waugh, Ruse lfuluiniti, Jann- Sweeney, Frm-tl Duke, Ham-l Saiilnier, Isabel Hogg, Dorothy Iiidler. Anthony Aran. Third Row: Stergios Milonas. Barbara Harper, Dorrace Leighton. l'Itlna Taylor. Laura Thompson, Robert Millett. Senz'01f-fumor Dmmazfic Club The Senior-Junior Dramatic Club of 1943-1944 had a successful year under the present circum- stances. Meetings were held throughout the year: and publicity committees, property and make-up committees were appointed for the various club events. Wh0's 1. Most Intellectual Boy . . Stergios Milonas 2. Most Intellectual Girl . . Ruth Harrington In the month of March a one act play entitled Elmer was presented by several of the club's mem- bers. Plans have been made for a Mother's Day program for the club's Mothers. Miss Tinker was adviser for the club. Apt to Achieve Most tBoyJ Apt to Achieve Most CGirlJ Most Ambitious Boy Most Ambitious Girl Busiest Boy . Busiest Girl . . Best All-Round Boy Best All-Round Girl Leading Boy Athlete Leading Girl Athlete Outstanding Actor Outstanding Actress Class Musician tBoyl Class Musician tGirlJ Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl . Most Friendly Boy Most Friendly Girl . . . Stergios Milonas Ruth Harrington . Stergios Milonas . Ruth Harrington . John Reed Ruth Harrington . Wallace Darsch . Helen Mahoney . Russell Thomas . Harriet Kelley . . John Reed Dorothy Fahrenholt . Sewell Vaughan . Annie Rudolph . Wallace Darsch . Isabel Hogg . Robert Staples Geraldine Schnyer Who 21. Most Polite Boy . , John Read 22. Most Polite Girl . . . Helen Rymut 23. Neatest Boy .... Warren Cook 24. Neatest Girl .... Marian Little 25. Most Cheerful Boy L. Curby and C. Anderson 26. Most Cheerful Girl 27. Most Modest Boy 28. Most Modest Girl 29. Handsomest Boy 30. Prettiest Girl . Ill. Best Boy Dancer 32. Best Girl Dancer QQ .,..,. Best Dressed Boy 734. Best Dressed Girl nf' oo. Class Shiek . 'J 06. Class Coquette . .pr- 9 Geraldine Schnyer . Carlton Ripley . Helen Rymut . Warren Cook Dorothy Gaudette . . John Reed . Marilyn Price . Warren Cook . Marilyn Price . Robert Millett Barbara Harper af. Wittiest tBoyl . A. Arau and S. Vaughan .,8. Wittiest QGirll . . . Mary Buckley 539. Most Sophisticated Girl . Barbara Harper
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RED AND BLACK SPOTLIGHT First Row tleft to rightbt Ruth Harrington, liarbara Harper, Hi-len Rymut, Dorothy Rumrill. Betty Harper. Marian Little. Ser-ond Row: Rae Math--son, Anthony Arziu, Betty Hogg, Fred Dake, Sh-rgios Milonus, Third Row: Miss Reynolds, Robert links-r. Charles Moffatt, Alden llilman, Miss Tinker. Rea' and Black Spoflzglzt Last year it become evident that a school news- ities that go to make up high school life. paper for servicemen was needed: for while let- We of the staff feel that we have been success- ters from home told about home life, it seemed ful in showing the boys a little bit of the present advisable to tell the boys about school life, too. school life. Letters have come to us from many With this in mind the staff was chosen and dif- of the boys from all over the world. Teachers ferent features and articles were planned. The have been stopped on the street and parents have Hrst issue started with an article by Mr. Bayley, come to school to thank us. This activity has cer- followed by write-ups on school life, activities, tainly proved worthwhile. sports, and the thousand and one different activ- 'Jill , fu I X ' v .1234 . Class Advisers Our class advisers have been diligent and faith- ful in helping us in all of our activities. To them we express deep appreciation. 27
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