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7HI: BOOIHBAY HARBOR IOG CLASS LOGS SP NIOR I Ot School began 011 SllDtGllllJ9l Q 14141 mth an 3tlt.1lll'IllCG f fo1tx 59111015 Thex hcld than fnst clue 1111-litlllr., on bLlltLlIllJ9l l ' and elect ed the fOIl0Wlllg students as than class OfIlL9lS Prestdent Emery Howard VICE prestdent Donna Andrews Treasurer Kenneth Bergqutst Secretary Xvlmfrecl Poole O11 qeptc111be1 lb 1941 thc sen 1o1s vsent to Sandx SIIOICS Vkllcltt thes l1eld tl1e annual 5611101 PICIIIL Thex all enjoxed a Jolly t1111e Some adve11tu1'eso111c ones went Ill swnn tl1e beach 111 N0ve111be1 tl1e Tl1a11ksg1x111g Ball nas held 111 tl1e Hlgh School GX111 vslth a Ven good attendence A door IJIIZG was aualded and mam favo1s xx ere gn e11 I11 Dece111be1 tl1e school closed for the Cl111st111as x3.C3.IlOll QTIIIS of coulse pleased all tl1e studentsl l11 FQDIIIHIX thc 5111101 Plaw was p1esented at thc OIJLI 1 llouse Vkllll all excellent gatllellllg The plax Inverx bodx s Mau uae .1 smash lllg l11t vxlth all Tl1e claes ILCQIXIG a good DIOIIY aftc1 all thc expcmts had bee11 pa1d I11 tl1e ea1lx palt of NIHICII Rod gel Paul J0lll0ll took tl1e ITICIIIIQS of thc class Tl1e class voted 011 the f.,l0lllJ DICUIIQQ as vt ell as thc 's111all 1nd1x1dual DICUIIGQ X class lll99flll,, xx IS ln ld Nla1ch 18 to declde 011 the calhn, ca1cls and tl1e lllVltdtl0llQ 'lhe ,,llIQ also IIISCIISSOII tl1e 111atc11'1l dl d tl1e pattcln fOl tl1e11 atte1 110011 dl6SS6S II NIUR I Ol On Septe111be1 llllltll toltx ex cccdlx happx .IUIIIOIS chopped llke a bo111b O11 Boothbaw IIHIDOI Hlgll School Tl1e g,1llS attacked Room 4 and tl1e boxs ROODI 3 Tl1e OIIICQIS elected IOI thc rear vs e1e as follows Presldent Carl Blake V1CCpfCS1d6UI Benjamm G1les Secretary Sara Barter Treasurer Helen Merrtll Tl1e class IS vsell l6Dl6SQl1I6d 1n QDOIKS cl1o1us COl1l1l16lClal L1ter an a11d D1a111at1c Llubs ballfl a11d OICIILSIIH Tl1e class COlltl1lJlllQll LJIIQIOUSIQ to thc Red Moss and scxeral stud ents vu 19 outstandxng, lll tht maga llllt LlllVG The JIIIIIOIQ a1e IIICIIISIIIOUSIW Wtlllxlllf, Oll thcn short stones for thc rllllllldl contest XM ale a so l0Olxlllg f01xxa1d to IQCLINIIIQ., 0111 ws llllgS un so W V 1 JL 1 I 1 f . c. ' It I 3 ,- . ' . , v . 3 ,x , Q ., .s.. . v' A 1 . V ' ' 1 I 0 , - ,. . . 1 . , . , I I 1 1 U' c . ' A x 0' A A f 1 - . l I X . I I I I -I ' , ' , . . U ' 1 1' Y . L, , V.. L. A' . ' . - , . . ' . ' . - ' v v , I I l A A I I' 1 ' ' 1 v ,I K 7 . - K 5 ' , , 1 ' 1 A J . - ' -5. . ' ' Q v N. v Y 1 v 1 A . 1 L. K J Y ' 1 1 I . L' 1 I ,- n a 4 e . . . ' ' , K , A ' ' - , llllllg, VVIlll8 went VV3.Ili1l1g around , . . - , . ' , . . Q I A i v , , . . . Q 7 . , ' ' . Y I 9 . . v ' y ' v . 1 ' 1 . . . .' ' - K ' ' 5 3 3 ' 1 1 ' ' ' - Q . ' W ' ' . 7 S . - v 3 ' 4, ' , . v v, L. , K , .' ,- x . v 1 .x a 'f ' A ' ' A 1 - .' v - v L - 4 ' r ' A 4 - tm S , V9 , Y , , , '! , K V ' x -' . V 5 l 3 L - 4 4 ' ' v' , . .3 ' v J 1 ' - . ' . .' - v . - . , 1 , v , . , - v . v' Y ,' . . . - - .' ' I , . . L. 1 , . . 18. . V - . - Y' . - . . ,' v' 7 . Q ' 7 ' ' ' ' 1 cle . 3 ' ' 1 .' 011. 24
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THE BOOTHBAY HARBOR LOG HEINRY MORGANTHAL JR THE ZND On March the Illfltll a cunnmg fuzzy llttle lamb was born welghmg elght pounds Of course such a de llghtful lamb would have to pay a dreadfully hlgh lncomc tax so what would be a more approprlate name than Henry? Henry IS a very healthy lamb because h1s mlstress took extra good care of h1s mother and hls mother 1n turn takes good care of h1m Everyone reallzes how lmportant Henry IS to Uncle Sam However 1n case you havent glven much thought to the subject I w1ll suggest some of the thlngs that he can do Flrst 1f Henry guards hls health so he wont get cold he wlll be dolng hls part because hls Mistress wont have to take hlrn mto the house and feed h1n1 with a nlpple whlch evldently IS made of rubber a very lmportant matellal t Defense Second 1f he eats a lot of hay and gram he w1ll grow a lot of wool and next fall he wlll be sheared and perh ps make some soldlel boy some n1ce warm fltchyl woolly pants Maybe Henry would be better for so ln that case he w11l have to grow up to be a brave lamb and be wllhng to dle so the soldler boys can eat hlm and ln turn be wllllng to dle and save thelr country So you see even my Henry and everyones Henry can do his part FLORA GILES SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLASS Standlng left to rlght Zora Greenleaf Shlrley Marson Charlotte Hene sseyfTeacherJ Barbara May Donalene Robinson Jean Burgoon Lucy Fl1nt Ellzabeth Gamage Barbara Poole Flora Glles v , , . . . . i . . , . J, . 1 , 2 ' . . ' 0 n , - ' ' ' 7 . . ty i a ' ' ' . ' 7 7 . . . eating purposes than for his wool , , . . . , . , . D . 9 ' . . . L ' ., , , ' '1 . 1 . : 7 I . D - . .7 I I . 5 7 ! ! ' 23
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THE BOOTHBAY HARBOR LOG Although th1s has not been a partlcularly eventful year lt has been a pleasant one The class IS eagerly lookmg forward t ts Semor year fThey hope'J SO PHO MORE LOG In the early part of September forty five Sophomores entered Room I under the strlct d1sc1pl1ne of Mlss McGlaufl1n Our first class meetlng was held to elect class offi cers They are Presldent Donald Poole Vlce presldent George Gould Secretary Genevleve Wall ace Treasurer Gerald Moore The George B Kennlston J Prize Speaklng contest came on February 20 The glrls who took part were Ruth Jones NI1na Butler TVIlI'l3,l11 Barter and Geraldlne Plnk ham The boys were Donald Poole Rxchard Hallet Robert Boyd and Francls Collmd Francls Collmd was unable to speak therefore there were only seven speakers Mlua Butler and Rlchard Hallet recelved the prlzes Many were members of the Dram atlc Club The two plays A Young Mans Fancy and A lNew School for Wxves were presented at the Hlgh School and were great success SENIOR PLAY CAST Standlng left to rlght Jean Burgoon Barbara May Kenneth Bergqulst Emery Howard Shlrley Marson Marjorle McGlauH1nfD1rectorJ Standlng left to rlght LOIS Hodgdon Allan Smlth Dana Payson Edwln Logan Mark Sewall Laurence Boyd Beverly Blake Slttlng left to rlght Jean Luther Cutler Brackett Jeannette Dodge John Slmpson Jean Patten Donald Pratt Wlnlfred Poole Loulsa Stevens . r. 5 0 1 . ,l , . . l , - . . , ! Y 3 , . , . Q L ' ' - ' ss ' 7 , ' 1 9! ll V . . , I . - . . ,, , Y 3 3 D - 7 a' 9 , . . . I.. I In . , Q E 3 at -. VR a W. J S 3 ' 7 7 L! 3 Y ' 9 ' D 5 Q 1 ! 1 ' Y ' 1 ' 7 7 7 3 9 7 Zo
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