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ACTIVITIES Cape Elizabeth High School Ski Club The first meeting of the Cape Elizabeth High School Ski Club was held on Decem- ber 2, 1936. A large group of students signified their intentions of joining the club, which proved to be a popular and successful one. Richard Dow and Alan Bonney, both experienced skiers and former members of the Deering High Ski Club, offered their services as instructors. One thing was lacking, however, and that was snow, it was not until late in the season that snow enough for skiing came. Several excursions were made to Bridgton and the White Mountains. The club participated in but one ski meet and that was the Southeastern Ski Meet. Due to inexperience and lack of practice, the club team failed to place. At the close of the season emblems were presented to the members. The Officers of the Club are: President ..... ......... ........ R o bert Sterling Vice-President ................... ......... C harles Martin Secretary and Treasurer .............. Phyllis Schnurle Members Elaine Roney Virginia Hawkes Josephine Leonard Priscilla Leonard Oscar Wilbur Frederick Small George Fogg Philip Harmon Nancy King Mary Adelaide Rozelle Harry Quinn Clayton Anderson Leon Spear Natalie Blackwell Roderic Gardner Charles Martin Robert Sterling Phyllis Pray Joan Benoit Thomas Cowan Arthur Peabody Theodore Batcheldor Donald Philbrick Carleton Swanson Marion Hale Frank Barron
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ACTIVITIES C. E. I-I. S. French Club The French Club of Cape Elizabeth High School was organized December 16, 1937, and the meetings were held every Monday, during the eighth period. When the period was omitted, the club was forced to disorganize. The meetings were varied and very interesting. At one meeting, the members, supervised by Miss Herrick who spent last year in France, discussed French foods. Menus were planned and compared with menus in the United States. The most interesting meeting was that at which Miss Dolly, of the Deering High School faculty, spoke concerning her trip throughout France last summer. The French Club consisted of all Juniors and Seniors who wished to belong, and the A members of the Sophomore Class. The Officers of the Club were: President .....,,...............,,..................... Elaine Roney Vice-President ...... ....... R oberta Edgecomb Secretary ..........c. ...,..., R ichard Dearborn Barbara Chase Helen Brown Phyllis Pray Roderic Gardner Robert Brink Howard Tukey Spaulding Tukey Program Committee Roderic Gardner, Chairman Phyllis Pray Robert Brink Members Clayton Anderson Richard Dearborn Roberta Edgecomb Elaine Roney Josephine Leonard Carol Davis Virginia Hawkes Lena Studley Nancy King Phyllis Schnurle Richard Leighton Brenton Nelson John Keenan Doris Kerwin Marian Stowe Charles Martin Barbara Preston Anne Rowse Harry Quinn Florence Taylor Norma Gray Robert Patrick
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ATHLETICS Boys' Basketball Team - l937 Higrgk r luxu' 5 Mr. Hol m111ux1 , E. Tilwlwrtts, R. Brink, li. Prrvrs mvlx, A. ll 1'1w xv vsl' ll. CI. Amlvrson 1M:mngrrb 1F l'1,l1 I rim-1 R. Gard 11.-x', S. Tukcy, KI. Andvrs Lvlx Qflaplaini, R. Sulln 'zurx , W. Van lilarrcum. The Cape boys' basketball team had a fairly good season. They won hve of their conference games and defeated Windham, the Bridgton Junior Varsity, and the Alumni. Among the outstanding players Were Captain Carl Anderson, who was top scorer for the team, and Bill Van Blaricum, who was an outstanding guard both offensively and defensively. Babe Tukey did an excellent job of holding down one of the for- ward berths. Rod Gardner, the other guard, played great ball until he received a broken wrist in one of the games. Nine members of the first squad will be lost by graduation. However, Coach Holman, the Cape's amiable mentor, will have some promising youngsters on the team next year which brightens the outlook considerably. The team just missed going to the Gorham Tournament this year and We are all hoping that next year's squad will have the honor of taking part in the tournament. Opponents Cape North Yarmouth 8 I2 Scarboro 23 24 Falmouth 33 17 Gorham 36 25 Standish 33 29 North Yarmouth 24 32 Gorham 34 32 Scairboro ll? 40 Standish 35 13 Falmouth 17 I8
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