Presque Isle High School - Ship Yearbook (Presque Isle, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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n Ni . are g W pppppp gp-gp Nw -P.w1.H.s.psH1pP M 31 ' r . I , .fi 5 ia 1 f he -Meg E A J 1-ljlff I i For Us l 1 ' 11 1 LUCHL5 SELECTED CHAPEL :PROGRAMS October Oct. 5. Taylor Brothers entertained with Lorrie at 'the piano, and remarks by Charlie Oct. 7. Mrs. S. L. Merriman spoke on the Red 'Cross work. Oct. 21. ' Dean Hart and the Agriculture teacher from the University of Maine spoke. November Nov. 13. u Ex-Governor Baxter spoke on Rus- sia. Nov. 16. 'Coach Hanscom awarded the Foot- 'ball letters. Spike Williams and Bill Mackin congratulated the team. lNov. 30. Cecelia Moreau sang and Marjorie Waddell accompanied her. Mr. Smith, Superintendent of the Civic Improve- ment League talked on Prohibition. January Jan. 1. Mr. Ruark spoke on Playing the Game. Mr. Harry Green presented 'the school with megaphones for cheer- ing. Jan. 20. Alphonse Crock, played a saxo- hone solo accompanied fby Frances Haskell. Mr. Loring awarded Agricul- ture letters. Mr. Hews and Frank Hussey commented on the good work of the boys. Jan. 22. lPantomine, Ah by the girls of Room 13.

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Sflnrvii vim jim VI. H. V Richard Sweetser talked sense? The Senior Class grew up? , P. Patterson and V. Powers weren't together? J. Morneault lost her giggle? Fred McConnell didn't pull Norrna's hair in Eng. IV? P. Thibodeau had her hair out of place? P. Christie lost his proboscis? M. Thompkins got a D? fHeaven help us!! V. Clark should lose' his wave? C. Burnett forgot to brag about his girls? Ralph Sweetser lost a basket? Autice was Milder instead of Wild- er? A. Roderique found out how to grow? g H. Shaw didn't know his lessons? E. Craig -became a man? E. lPatterson raised her voice? K. Mazdield went Platimum blonde? E. Harmon couldn't talk? O. Merritt lost his dimples? H. Glidden really had something t-o say? C. Albert couldn't roll her eyes? S. Nye really knew something real 'lfunny ? - C. Hemphill lost weight? SHIP U S. Burtt should lose his smile? R. Walton was a humpback? Anything should happen to Hel- ene's pets? F. Seavsy got to classes early? F. Clayton used bobby pins? P. Johnston wasn't telling jokes ? D. Willard could! control her gig- gles? P. Sutter should lose his shyness? G. Hayes, I. Smith '32 liT.. C0uant CUnningham Cartel! JenkinS llansCnm .loHson C0nnor l.0ring Bailey Fillmore StoddArd MCKusick HoUghton Chamberlain KiTcl1en McGaughY -Ralph Bishop, '32,



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32 W A WW P. I. Jan. 27. Pantomine by the Faculty, The Lamp Went Out. February -Feb. 22. t Jimmy White took charge of chapel. Rev. H. S. Thomas spoke on the life of George Washingbcn. Henry Ruark gave a reading. Mussic by the Sophomore Boys' Orchestra. Feb. 24. ID'oro+thy White and Warren Nye sang, accompanied by Marjorie Pal- mer. March March 2. Minulet by the fourth grade of Gouldville School. March 4. Mr. S. L. Merriman talked on Tem- perance. March 7. Mr. Bill Thompson presented each boy on the Bask-etball squad! with a fountain pen. March 14. A Welcome: Home celebration for the Eastern 'Maine Champions. Harry O'Donnell, Roy Thompson, Sid Cook, and Alden Hayes were the speakers. MUSIC NOTES The boys and girls Gleef Clubs were brought together by Mr. Jenkins, whro selected pupils from both music class- SHIP l es, and under his direction they made preparation for a Concert given the twenty-ninth ol' February. The boys Glee Club- has twenty-one members, the girls G-ee Club has twenty-five members. Both Glee 'Clubs have been suc- cessful this year, and have bien .a credit both to the school and ta their director. The Band, of thirty members, prac- tised -every Monday and Fniday. They held a concert before each home bas- ketball game. The Band attended the game at Mars Hill and gave a con- cert before the 'game started. They were on the program at one of the regular Sunday Musicales given by the Mooseleuk Club. At the musical concert given by the director, Mr. Jenkins, they showed what steady practise can do. Though the Orchestra has not made many appearances, they show much talent. They had their practice every Wednesday mornring. They have play- ed in chapel a few times and at the Musical Concert. Mr. Jenkins is the director. SOCIAL ,ACTIVITIES At the beginning of the school year the Studlent Council voted to hold socials every oth-er Friday might until Basketball season began. After the Basketball season the socials were begun again. The first half of the year Ace Bishop's -Orchestra furnished the music. ANNUAL SENIOR DECLAMA TIONS Prayer Selection Lena Chooses a Hat Rev. A. C. Berrie IP. I. H. S. Band Rees Catherine Linea Beckstrum The True Gandeur of Nations i Sumner Philip Arnold Christie

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