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FOUNT!-XIVXI WStory Weathern might be a good appelation for the activities of the Fountain this year, for such has been its career. With the shifting of teachers, schoolbegan without a sponsor for the unrest news bringern. Miss Henson was finally chosen to direct the staff and quite late in the term the organization got under way with Marjorie Iunsford as editor-in-chief. Wilbur Clendenin imWGdlQt6iy launched into his campaign of business man- ner and did a very cspatle job of getting a long list of subscribers. Pencils and typewriters began tofly and work began in earnest. Then came illness,interruptions, delayse--,the Fountain bogged down. Eventually thelight began to gleam, and the crowning glory was the Review Issue. May the Fountain have a happier future in the years to come! MERIT SYSTEM With the help of the Faculty and Student Body, 'we feel that our new Hwerit and NDemcritnSystem, adopted last year, has accomplished something for the good of students as well as to better the school. For ccmmendd able and recognized activities, the students are given merits in accordance. At the end of the school year the merits for each student are added. Those having the highest number of msrits C102 of our student bodyb re- ceive an intellectual letter, G. We think of our 'mwn school as a Governmental unit with our own laws. For a violation or disregard of any of these laws, an of- fender is penalized with demerits. We have clerks and each merit or demerit a student receives is kept on re- cord. The merits a student receives giveshimencourage- ment. The demerits given makes a student stop andthink the next time, before he acts in an unseemly manner. We hope to see even greater improvement next year. TM
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2322222 Bess Horn John FISHGP, Junior LunsforJ Laverne Whites Donald Schilling rm 'N 1 5' , 0 1 , 6 ihe OFCLGStI3 will make its first public appearance ln C0UJUCt10H with the Boj's and Girl'. Chorus. The ore chestrel pert of this entertainment is as follows: The Processionnl, Grnndfether's Clock, Forever Merch, The Wanderer, Always Victorious, Downon The Farm, and Supremacy Merch. We are sure that our orchestro will do well in its first public sppeorsncc.We know that with the determined practice in evidence, the organization will grow larger and more successful eoch vcnr. OCTET Most of the girls who have token pert in the double quartet work have had four years of chorus work in Gorham High School, but smell ensemble singing is new for almost all of the Group this year. Hard work duriny spare time hos brought about much improvement in harmonization. The girls ore: June Kempfer and Norms McLoughlin, first Sopranos: LeWsnda Thomas and Ruby Wsnken, second soprsnosg Jean Kenon end Delphine Dernstoedt, first oltosg Anne Walther and Fern Arbeiter, second oltos. slndicstes Grade School Pupils 75
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GORANNUM The majority of the annual' staff was chosen from the commercial classes. As a result the planning, arrangement. and typing and stencil cutting were carried out as a unit of work by the students of Typing II. These staff members are: Jewell Cluster, Norma Lee McLaughlin, Cecilia Brush, Doris Jean Korando, Alice Reid, Alice Born, Louise Schaek, Edna Mae Saul, June Kempfer, and Fern Arbeiter. The Typing I girls who assisted were: Betty Lou Brown, Lucille Koch, Ruby Manken, Peggy, and Kathryn Clendenin. All of these served in different capacitiesg for instance, several of them wrote special articles. A I Other members of the staff not in the commercial classes who wrote articles which contribute much to our book are: Tillie Jo Hiser, Marjorie Lunsford, and Paul D. Baggett. Bob Crain and Jr. Lunsford executed the drawings and lettering. They were assisted by P. D. Baggett. Our busi- ness manager is Donald Schilling. Our theme is international in character. Our book is dedicated to the armed forces of the HBig Fouru--the United States, Great Britain, China, and Russia. lThe entire staff consists of the following: Editor ------ f--- Business Manager Art Editors---me Literary Editors Sports Editor--- Feature Editors- Alumni Editor--- Tycists ------ -- Printerse--- Adviser---- -------Louise Schack ---Donald Schilling ------Robert Crain 'Owen'Lunsford ---Tillie Jo Hiser Peggy Clendenin ---Paul D. Baggett --------June Kempfcr , Kathryn Clendenin Ruby Manken -----Edna Mae Saul , ---- Cecilia Brush Alice-Reid Jewell Cluster Norma Lee McLaughlin Doris Jean Korando I Fern Arbeiter ---Betty Lou Brown Lucille Koch ---Miss Mary Shultz 75-
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