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THE STRANGER llhitten Joseph Izlsh R1Cl'l3l'Cl Conley William Vlurraw Thomas Dowling Alfied Shea Russell Nlatthews Dorothx XIOIIISOH Caxolxn Denison Eleanoi Chapman Edith 'Vloore H len Caileton Phx ll1s Allen Edith Allen Thelma Edes CCClfQ Chadbourne Fred Taibox James Vclntosh Alvm Klxs skus Vugima Pitts Leotme Culbert Robert 'Vlores head Nlaix Pitts Eleanor Allen and Stanlex Freeman Ilr lil Gicene Ingalls was pianist SOPHOMORE PI AY Un Aplll twentx seventh the Sophomore class unclel the duection of V11 and Mis Goldsmith of the facultx pre e ited the comedv Speed Not onlv those ln the play but Q uxoi e xx ho had anythlng to do wlth the staging of the 1 icduction iecen ed the greatest of praise for then sp1r1t ln ttmg behind such a worthx cause On Mas twelfth Speed in as agam presented by the g'lOL1p 'ls a benefit per ff imance in the Odd Fellows Hall at North Waterford with a good cloud attending Those m the cast were Eleanor Chapman Beinaid Jellerson 0l1n R1Cll0l'l Evelvn Fogg Alice Nloise Carolwn Denison Eric Hamlin George Holden Eleanoi Allen and Dorothy Moruson In the performance at 'Ncith W ateifoid Edith Pike took the pait of Dorothx NIOIIISOII Jl NIOR DEBATES AND SOPHOMORE ESSAYS The p1el1m1na11es for the Jumoi Debates haxe been held and the following haxe been chosen for the finals llll am Buck Ann1e Bul nham Rachel Rlce and Fred Hunt Fhe tcplc fox the debate IS Resolved That Compulsory WI llt3.1X T1a1n1ng Should Be Abollshed The Sophomores V1 e also been haid at woik and each member of the class as written an essax of appi oxlmatelx fiwe mmutes 1n dura tion Flom the class the following iepresentatnes have Ieen chosen to compete 1n the final contest to be held on June second Eleanor Allen Eleanol Chapman Carolwn Denison Exelxn Fogg and Allce M01 se SPEAR SPEAKING CONTEST Nliss Thelma Edes of Naples who has won manv scholaishlps and plwes here and who IS xaledlctorlan of the Senvoi class spoke in this contest at Biddeford on April cighth Hel selection was Dance Date and although she did not mn a prize she replesented the Academy IHOS12 faxorably , . 29 Y . . . . . . . , . 9 'f 9 9 4 ., 9 L 9 9 A 9 . - 'V 9 . 9 9 i 9 ' ,1 1 , ' ' V 9 . 9 9 9 .T . I ' 1: 9 9 K 9 2.9. .', ' , . I .- l 1 v ' v , 4 K ., t . 1 2 'U ' . ' ' A 1. v v- 9 p 1 . ' 9 '- . ' 1 . ' , - . I . . U , R, , X , as 99 - .9 U . U F.-X. Y 1 V , ' ' ' yu 4 ' 1 p ' v . 1 'A 1 . . 559 ' I - . ' .. 99 9 , x Y c ' xi . V' ' 9 9 9 9 . 9 4 i K 9 ' , 9 9 9 1 LYP. 7 1 . ' ' 1 v . . . T J 1 . ' 1' I Q v . 1 1' 7 . x . l . Q . . 4 , , . r . ' . H . y 1 . A Q. Q Y ' . . .,, I - . 4 LK I v.' v ' v v ' ' fic. U ' M ' . . . Q . Y . . v - 9 9 ., I , U . A 9 . Y' A Q . G. . y . . . . . . , . v . . . - . . .., N' , , ' as 99 . . L , . v. . 1 7 7
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THE STRAINGER INITIATION II1ltldt1OI1 was a sad dax for the FICSIIITIGII but a dehght to the Sophomoxes who attempted to make then IIIIIEIIOIN as mlselable as poss1ble The poo1 unfontunates vsele dragged mto the chapel palnted ln vsend pattelns and fol lowmg thls thev wele D1 opellw lllltlatefl 111120 the school bx the student bodx vs hlch 1oa1ed to see pmtures snapped of then fllends Ill thls soux pllght Of LOUISE xt Cllflll t bothel some gnls tllke Elaine Plttsl to be the xlctlms of monk weddmgs but thele wele some gnls and bow who neu xeallx bashful' STUNT NIGHT Th1s xeax Stunt Nlght was a gleat success F1om a nroglam of xal 1ous stunts Chffold In mg and John Whltten won fllSt 131129 fo1 boys wlth the11 3dag1O dance The gnl s pr17e was awalded to Doxothy Sampson who also danted lhc ploglam was followed by the Fleshman RQLQDUOII Ill the gym MUSIC was furnlshed bx the Budgton Academx Swmg Band RALLY IN CHAPEL To arouse school Splflt and to QHCOUI age the basketball squad a lallw was held ln chapel P1101 to the Nlame Plep School Basketball Toulnament M1 Splatt folmer Enghsh teacher at the Academy conducted the lallx and tholoughlx aroused the enthus1asm of the student bodw It was sn 1th hlgh sp1r1ts that the basketball team set out for the Um sersltw of A131116 to vsln the champlonshlp MINSTREL SHOW The mmstrel wlth a chol us of mam fine NOICQS duected by Mona Greene Ingalls and M1 Goldsmlth was pxesented ln Academy Hall on Nox ember tvs enty second The p1og1am conslsted of musxc by the H111 Bxllw Band Jokes songs bx the chorus and varlous specxaltx numbers It xx as a XGIX fine performance and well attended the chapel belng filled to capacxty Those ln the show were 'VI1 Sampson Doxothx Sampson Mlss Ruth Rounds M1 and Vhs Bosxnoxth N11 and 'Hrs Goldsmlth Rlchard Collin Geoxge Caxothels John 28 Y I l .1 l v 1 w ' I A I ' 4 ' I I J .Q . Q' ww . 1 . cg 4 0 4 w,, v u I I . I . . Y .' . - v Ks . Q . Q . Q V v ' 1 1 l, s t I I I .. X. . . 'i v . b N . . , . I I . I . L' 'L L V, . I I r y ' Q Q Q 'Q Q .. Q Q Q, I, I I . I , Q Q V I . tv Q ,, A ' . if v 1. I 0 11. f . I Q Q' Q y 'Q 4 . 'Q'- . I 1 1 1 ' Y V 4 . , I I . l' J 4 1 V 4 Q . . H ' 37 . . a Q I, 1 . A , Q Q Q Q ' I . . , . Q Q . Q 7 . I . V V V. Y ' 7 .illit- . . ' Y Y . .1 . 1 ' 7 1 ' . r v v v, v -1 . . Y . - . Y . i Y . v v I ' ' 7 Q. , Q .Q 1 I - . 9 ' v I v X I 1 4 v . A . , . ' , . Q v Q Q , , I . I . , I . L Q , Q s
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THe STRANICER BRONX 'W PRIYE QPEAKING Thc 111cl1m111a11cs of the Blow ll P1116 Sneaklng, C ontest ot lllliliel wax the fllSt of Jdlll.1d.lN Path membu ot the fh1ce u1111e1 classes Cl6llX616d befole hls class a11 o1at1o11 of it le ist two Hlllllltig lll113t1Ol1 F1 om th1s 11un1l1c1 thntx thlcc students we1e selected to speak l1efo1e the student bf lx and H'16IlllJ9lQ ofthe facultx The tw elxe best s111ake1s wum then chosen fo1 the finals whlch we1e held on Nlauh KlS,l'ltlT The fllSt 131119 fO1 gnls 133101 was wo11 ln Allu Wmsc The best box speakel Rol1c1t Bell also wo11 a ten 1lolla1 151116 The ilu dollals fO1 the second l1est s11cakc1 went to CllffOlfl Ladd The othe1 speakels we1e Anmc ltnnham lllllldm Buck Calolxn DGHIQOH Fxelx Il Fogg hauha Newhouse Rlchald Hanson James Vclntosh Hugh NRI aughlm a11d James T1 le1 TRIANGULAR MEET One of the 111el1m1na11es of the T11angle P1115 b11e1k111g, Atarlcnn was 19Dl8S6Ilt6Cl bx Allce NIOIQQ Exelx I1 Io1,g Stanlu Fleeman and James Txle1 Ou1 com11et1to1s we1e I zlmouth Hlgh School and Xa1m0uth Academx The lllgll est 11umbe1 of polnts was won bx Xalmouth Academx w h1ch 1ece1xed a s1lx 61 lovlng cup and late1 competed 111 the nn 1ls held at Go1ham SOPHOMORE PUBI ICATION Xl hen the Sophomore 11ape1 I 1118111151 E01 s of B1 ldqfon was 11ubl1shed a ce1ta1n Fleshman lefllalkefl that the Ollll 5,1 od 1oke 111 the 11a11e1 was the ed1to11al t1tle Nlobodx 111 l'e1 SOI EY elx n Fogg That s no Joke s11oke u11 dll0tl'lQ1 c11t1t that ought to go down 111 lllSt01X as the t1uth Nexutheless tlllq 11a11e1 w as qu1te a success and the mem l1c1s of the So11homo1e class haxe IQCQIX ed mans L0l'lg'ldtlll3. ll0llS o11 the good wo1k thex dld CHRISTMAS QERVILE A candlehght QQIXICQ was held 111 the chapel one Sun dax LX6ll1Hg last Deceml1e1 XXl'l1Ll'l was o11e of tl1e but 1110 gl xms ex 91 held at the Academx The llllllfllllg was tffet uxclx deunated w1th candles and e1e1g1ee11s lhc w hole 11111 1am of Slllglflg' bx the 10l1ed Glee Club was both statelx and 1c111esentat11e of the t1ue Chustmas s1111 1t '30 ' 1 - . 1 . , 1 1 ' ' 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1'f K 1 ' 7' l 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 3 I Q 1 L L L1 l v 4 v 'K 1 B I if I 1 1: K. 1 ' Ak 1 ' s 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 L1- ' X l 1 v ' 1 . ' l 1' . .... . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I . T as v.vA 1 . 1 L 1 -1 Y ' ' 1? 1 1 .HA ' 1 1 1 1 K1 . L1 K1 11 1- 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' , J 1 , ' . 1 ' 1 1 4 ,. 3 ' 1 4 ' 1 1 ' 1 4 . 1 1 ' 1 1 '. 1 . 1 ,1 ' ' A 1 , , . 1 , 1 1 I f v fn 1 J , L . 1 ' ' 1 1' 1'1 .'1 1 N 1 ' y- n A C League was held m Alumlll Hall A111 1l fou1'tee11th. The .1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 4' ,- ' 1 . ' ' 1 9 'N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1, ' . 1 1 ' ' 112 - 1 b 1' , I Y. ' - x 1 1 . v v 7 1 1 V ' 1 1, 1 V I 1 1 1 . 7 ' 7 1 I I I 1 A ' 2 . ' . A Y u 11 , 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1. ' ' ' . 1 1 11 1 l I Q 1 ' 1 1 v 1 v ' 1 T: .. . , . 1. . HA .V . ,, 1 , , 11 as 1 ' 37 I , . 11 L . , 1 i. D 1 is v ' . Q v u ,, 9 ,, ' 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - . 1 ., . . 1 11 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 , 1, . A - ' 1 y 1 v l 1 1 L .1 ' K 1 1' 1 1 LV ' . 1 1 3 K' - I 1 ,1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 11 ' ,1 1 - 1 . , . . 1- 2 S 1 - 1 . 1. ' ' 11 L1 1 .- ' 1 1 1 1 . 11 1' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 U. 11 ' ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 , , . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1'1 ' 1'
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