Bar Harbor High School - Islander Yearbook (Bar Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1923

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my The Islander Agggwhl g ggggl what the publicity gained by such teams would do in the matter of putting Bar Harbor on the map in regard to its progressive school system! In those schools where physical training is in vogue, statistics have shown that the movie and dancing craze is considerably lessened. With the possibilities of such a program before them the girls would be wide-awake, interested, healthy and enthusiastic. And this enthusiasm would not stop at ath- letics-the standard of scholarship would be raised. And why? Because each student would be proud of the accom- plishments and jealous of the standards of her school, and feel that even tho her individual bent might not incline towards athletics, at least she could contribute her share by maintaining the scholastic standard. There is not, we know, necessity for urging this pro- ject upon you. The townspeople have never been back- ward about coming forward -and when it is a question of their own girls' moral and physical well-being, there will be no hesitancy in admitting that such a course is the only one to pursue. Then here's to girls' athletics in B. H. H. S. next year! S. M. K.'23 The Hi-Y Club The local Hi-Y Club which was started last year among the Junior and Senior boys of the Bar Harbor High School, has again renewed its efforts to create, maintain and ex- tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. With the passing of time, many changes have been brought about in our local organization. When the club was first organized, it was composed of Junior and Senior boys only, while to-day it is open to any worthy members of our High School. To-day it has an increased membership of nearly double that of last year. .The club has its slogan which is the slogan of the national organization of the Hi-Y Clubs, namely, Clean living, clean speech and clean athletics. All of the members of this club seemed to have obtained the ever present Hi-Y spirit. In their meetings, all the daily problems and trials are thrashed out and each one openly expresses his own ideas and opinion. The club has been exceptionally fortunate in being able to have as a meeting place the large dormitory of our local Y. M. C. A. Here the boys hold their meetings, conduct their initiations and have their social events. Under

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'5 ...s..?lw-IW??f?l0T .Mm .sm n, the building itself, proud of its well-chosen faculty-and they are justified in this pride, but have they reason to be proud of the dancing and movie craze that is dulling the spirit of their girls? Providing they are truthful, we know what the answer will be. Yet they will, perhaps assert that they have no remedy for this evil. There is a remedy and one which entails an unbelievably small expense. Connected with this school there is no one to direct girls' athletics. Every year the submaster has been the director of boys' athletics and in the last year a coach has been hired who has been a heavy expense to the Athletic Association. For a girls' basketball coach, the school was fortunate enough to receive gratis the services of the Y. W. C. A. Girls' Work Secretary. The girls' squad is certainly grateful to the Y. W. C. A., both for this secretary's work and for the use of the gymnasium. Under this young woman's strong influence and unusual ability the girls of B. H. H. S. were inspired to make a name for themselves in basketball. Another year, perhaps, there will be no young woman in town sufficiently interested in the school to devote her time to coaching the girls, receiving absolutely no remuneration from the school. Then what We must have to oust the movie and dancing craze is a dean for girls, hired by the town to look out for the best interests of the girls, a young woman of strong personality, whose understanding of girls is unlimited, and whose athletics prowess is sufficient to command the respect of her pupils. Such a woman is not hard to find. Any graduate of an academic college who throughout her college career has had interest and been an active participant in the athletic life of her college could qualify, to say nothing of graduates of physical education sc ools. With such a director there might be teams for both field and ice hockey, tennis, soccer, track and swimming as Well as basketball. Perhaps, some will argue that we have no gymnasium, nor poolftherefore such teams would be im- possible. Such objections can be easily removed. As this year, the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium would probably be avail- able for basketball 5 Glen Mary Park skating pond would serve for ice hockey and a part of the Athletic Field for hockey, soccer and track, the Y. M. C. A. tennis courts could be renovated at very little cost for tennis, and one may be sure that the Y. M. C. A. could be persuaded to allow the use of its pool at certain times during the week in so worthy a cause as a B. H. H. S. Swimming Team. Then the sole expense, as shown, would be the salary of the -dean. What a small cost in comparison to the gain! Think



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8 The Iilewdef so 3 S the leadership of Sec. Volz of the Y. M. C. A. this club is prospering in every sense of the word. Backed by the school and many of the people of the town, the Hi-Y can and will accomplish much. A Hi-Y Club backed by both the young men of the club and by their parents and friends, will suc- ceed in its purpose namely, to help each one to be a good, clean, Christian American citizen. R. WiLLEY, '23 Z School Directory Athletic Association Officers President, John Stewart, '23 Vice-President, Reginald Cough, '23 Secretary, Maude White, '24 Treasurer, Clara Garland, '24 Basketball tBoysD Captain, John Walls, '23 Manager, Lester Gattrell, '23 Basketball CGirlsJ Captain, Jessie Stalford, '23 Manager, Sylvia Kurson, '23 Football Captain, John Stewart, '23 Baseball Captain, Lawrence Getchell, '24 Manager, Charles Barstow, '24 Executive Committee A. A. John Stewart, '23 John Walls, '23 Lester Gattrell, '23 Jessie Stalford, '23 Sylvia Kurson, '23 Clara Garland, '24 Reginald Cough, '23 John Stewart, '23 Erma Stafford, '23 Joseph Stockbridge, '23 Maude White, '24 Lawrence Getchell, '24 Roy Albee, '25 Reginald Dunham, '25 Evelyn Stalford, '25 Maude White, '24 Reginald Cough, '23 Roy Albee, '25 Maude White, '24 Charles Barstow, '24 Lawrence Getchell, '24 Student Council Lester Gattrell, '23 Sylvia Kurson, '23 John Walls, '23 Bennett Williams, '24 Charles Barstow, '24 Jessie Stalford, '23 Gerard Ingalls, '26 Bernard Morrison, '26 Theodore Falkenstrom 26

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