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14 THE CORONA The other parts chosen by the vote of the class are: Address to Under- graduates, Homer C. Libbyg History, Madelyn V. Bennett, Prophecy for Boys, Shirley B. Dyer, Prophecy for Girls, Carl A. Gallinarig Gifts for Boys, Janette O. Fessendeng Gifts for Girls, James F. Reynolds, Class Marshal, Fredrick B. Fessenden. Those whose names appeared on the A list for the winter term were: XVilma Flint, Marion Libby, Frances Mains and Florence Stevens. The B list included: Madelyn Ben- nett, Rosa Burns, Shirley Dyer, Mil- dred Emery, Janette Fesscnden, Carl Gallinari and Dorothy Norton. James Reynolds, Fred Fessenden, Carl Gallinari, Chester Hatch and Homer Libby won football letters. Baseball letters went to Carl Gal- linari and Homer Libby for their work on last year's team. Varsity Club offices held by mem- bers of the Senior Class are follows: President, Carl Gallinarig Vice-Presi- dent, James Reynoldsg Secretary, Dor- othy Nortong Treasurer, Shirley Dyer. lYilma Flint was elected Treasurer of the Athletic Fund. Mildred Emery, Max Douglas and Homer Libby were initiated into the Varsity Club this year. The letter boys and girls of the bas- ketball squads, representing the Senior Class, are: Forrest Crosby, James Rey- nolds, Chester Hatch. Shirley Dyer, Dorothy Norton, Rosa Burns, Lena Schiavi and Mildred Emery. Carl Gallinari has been elected cap- tain of baseball for this year's season. tr as JUNIOR NOTES VVhen school opened in September, 1932, the Junior Class appeared with thirty-two members, seventeen of them girls. Class officers were chosen as follows: President. Agnes Sawyer: Vice-Presi- dent, Thelma Bennettg Secretary, Rita Bryant, Treasurer, Dana Beane. Those boys who were out for foot- ball were: Ernest XVyman, VVilliam Foster, Myron Buker, VVilbur Hilton, CliFtord Kennison and Frederick Glea- son. Girls and boys who received basket- ball suits were: Charlotte Rolfe, Mary Edgerly, Thelma Bennett, Maxine Dyer, Gladys Hapworth, XVilliam Fos- ter and Ernest lNyman. The annual Junior Speaking Contest took place April Tth at the Methodist Church. PROGRAM Yellow Butterflies .............. Mary S. Andrews Gladys Mae Hapworth rr Inaugural Address, 1905 .. Theodore Roosevelt Carroll Frederick Gleason When Love and Duty Meet ................ Adapted Betsy Lelia Kilgore t'Lincoln at Gettysburg ...... Col. Clark E. Carr John Michael Burke Music The Christmas Substitute .... Anna S. Packard Agnes Marie Sawyer The American Spirit .......... Franklin K. Lane Charles Perry Morris, Jr. The Greatest Giftn .................................. Adapted Ruth Wymene Brown The Square Thing ...................... Myrtle Reed Charles Edward Ashby Music How Dorothy Saved the Coach ........ Adapted Mary Elizabeth Fitzpatrick The Meaning of Americanismn .................... Charles E. Hughes John Thomas Briggs
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u720333!20C903020202K2i1i0CXi03tD Q 2 Qllzrss nies 5 SCHOOL DIRECTORY FACULTY Principal-Harold P. Andrews-Mathemab ics, Minor Science. Sub-Master-Rufus Tuttle-History, Science, Coach. Lillian M. Giles- English, Girls' Physical Training. Laura V. Baker-Foreign Languages. Laura M. Chase-Domestic Science. Philip Butterfield--Manual Training. Grace M. Richardson-Music. SENIOR, cLAss President-Fredrick B. Fessenden. Vice-President-Carl A. Gallinari. Secretary-Homer A. Libby. Treasurer-Frances G. Mains. JUNIOR CLASS President-Ruth W. Browne. Vice-President-Wilma Y. Hilton. Secretary-Rita Bryant. Treasurer-Dana Beane. SOPHOMORE CLASS President-Caleb F. Keating. Vice-President-Ralph G. French. Secretary-Leslie S. Dudley. Treasurer-Virginia L. Voyer. FRESHMAN CLASS President-Henry A. Shorey. Vice-President-Paul K. Stumpf. Secretary-Evangeline B. Voyer. Treasurer-Parker O. Stuart. VARSITY CLUB President-Carl A. Gallinari, '33. Vice-President-Fredrick B. Fessenden, '33, Secretary-Dorothy W. Norton, '33, Treasurer-Shirley B. Dyer, '33. CAM PFIRE GIRLS President-Madelyn V. Bennett. Vice-President-Lena B. Schiavi. Secretary-Wilma E. Flint. Treasurer-Miss Laura V. Baker. Guardians-Misses Baker and Chase. ATHLETIC FUND Treasurer-Wilma E. Flint, '33. FOOTBALL Captain-james F. Reynolds, '33. Manager-Max E. Douglas, ,33. BOYS' BASKETBALL Captain-Forrest S. Crosby, '33, Manager-Daniel S. Robinson, '34. BASEBALL Captain-Carl A. Gallinari, '33. Manager-W. Benjamin Browne, '33. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Captain-Shirley B. Dyer, '33. Manager-Rosa A. Burns, '33. SENIOR NOTES The Senior comedy drama, Let's Get Marriedf, was presented January 19th, at the Riverside Theatre, and proved to be a great success. The cast of characters was as follows: Eva Smith ................................ Janette Fessenden Maggie Miller .................. ...... A deline Johnson Loring Ames ...... ........ J ames Reynolds Roger Ames .......... .... . .. Carl Gallinari Pierre Ruisseau ........ ......... F orrest Crosby Walton .................... ....... C hester Hatch Evelyn Spring .......... ................ M ildred Emery Mrs. Walcott ................................ Dorothy Norton Joan Ames ........................................ Shirley Dyer Seniors on the CORONA Staff are: Shirley Dyer, editor-in-chief, Carl Gal- linari, business manager, Wilma Flint and Chester Hatch, class editors. The honor parts for the Class of '33 have been announced as follows: Vale- dictory, Evelyn VVilma Flint, average 96.04, Salutatory, Frances Gertrude Mains, average 89.95, Honor Essay, Florence Marion Stevens, average 89.86.
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THE CORONA 15 The Night Run of the Overland ................ E. E. Peake Maxine Frances Dyer The True Greatness of a Nation ............ Charles Sumner Charles Taylor Stone Music Awarding of Prizes First prize for boys, a silver loving cup, was awarded to Charles Morris, Jr. First prize for girls, a silver loving cup, was awarded to Mary Fitzpatrick. Second prizes for boys and girls, two and one-half dollar gold pieces, were awarded to John Briggs and Betsy Kil- gore. The four prize wifnners represented the school in the Triangular Speaking Contest held April 17th at Bridgton. Teams from Gorham, Casco and Bridg- ton participated, Gorham winning iirst honors. SOPHOMORE NOTES The Sophomore girls who went out for basketball were: Mary Gleason, Ruby Knight, Gertrude Moulton, Char- lotte Stuart and Phyllis Norton. Phyl- lis Norton made the varsity team, therefore receiving her letter. The Sophomore boys going out for basketball were: Burton Cushman, George Chapman. Philip Sanborn, Henry Hill, George Chandler, Ralph French and Curtis Smith. Those mak- ing the varsity team were Burton Cushman, Philip Sanborn and Ralph French. Cushman and French Won let- ters in basketball. The Sophomores purchased their class rings this year and received them as a Christmas gift. Glen Meserve, Henry Hill, Arthur Lopeman, Bernard Newman and Phil Sanborn were all members of the foot- ball squad. The Sophomores enrolled in the Glee Club this year are: Phyllis Thomes, Senja Mackie, Thelma Leavitt, Alberta Sanborn, Dorothy Barker, Phyllis Nor- ton, Enid Alexander, Mary Gleason, Gertrude Moulton, Virginia Voyer, Norma Howard, Philip Thomes and Cora Thompson. VVe are pleased to have our class rep- resented in the speaking parts of the Operetta by Mary Gleason, Phyllis Norton, Enid Alexander and Phillip Thomes. The honor rolls were announced as follows: The A list-Felix Stumpf, Carleton XVarren and Gertrude Moul- ton. The B list-Mary Gleason, Ruby Knight, Leona Pendexter, Bur- ton Cushman, Lillian Flint, Phyllis Norton, Curtis Smith, Enid Alexander, Henry Hill, Norma Howard, Thelma Leavitt and Eunice Robinson. FRESHMAN NOTES The enrollment of the Freshman Class at the beginning of the year totalled twenty-three boys and sixteen girls. The class officers elected by vote of the class were as follows: President, Henry Shoreyg Vice-President, Paul Stumpfg Secretary, Evangeline Voyerg Treasurer, Parker Stuart. The Freshmen in the High School Orchestra are: Evangeline Voyer, Ralph Burnell, Carolyn Dow, Oakley Douglass, George Packard, Clair Hutchins, Mary Monk, Henry Shorey and Marion Sherman.
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