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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: 1Left to Rightj E. Kinney, B. Stitham, J. Deeves, D. Anderson, S. DeMer chant, F. lrvine, E. Deeves, D. Gilman, D. Bubar, A. Swnnett, A. Jamieson, F. McCrum A. Libby. M. York. Second Row: Miss Lund lHome Room Teacheib, V. Estabrook, K Hridv, L Bulichvy, V. Dyer, M. Dearborn, R. Barrey, M. McCrum, M. Lello, E. Smith W. Grew. G. Bell 1Vice Pres.j, H. Chase, N. White 1Sec. KL 'I'reas.j, W. Burlock, C Shields. Third Row: B. Smith, A. Townsend, W. Joslyn, P. Robinson, L. McPherson, S. Smith, C. Belyea, P. Bubar, C. Craig, Ralph Grass. Fourth Row: P. Crichton, G. Lawrence fPres.b, Reubvn Grass, G. Grass. E. Fulton, J. Monteith, C. Gilpatrick, F. Dillen, E. Edmunds, C. Mahan, R. Smith, E. Blanchard. r
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THE AROOSTOOKAN sophomores. The class has an enroll- ment of eighty-seven. At the class election Gerald Keenan was again elected president. Marion Sanborn was chosen vice president and Anna Shaw secretary and treasurer. Members of the student council from the Sophomore Class are Gerald Keen- aln, Wesley Anderson, and Joyce Sti- t am. Many sportsmen went out for basket ball, baseball, cross-country, track, and winter sports. Harold Townsend, a champion skier, was the winner of the ski race down Mars Hill Mountain during the winter carnival. Members of the orchestra from the Sophomore Class are Alma Carle and Dawn Dunphy. Many of the sopho- mores belong to our glee club. Several students took the First Aid Course, instructed by Mr. Carpenter. This course offered helpful information in case of accident or sudden illness. On April 13, three sophomores con- tended with students from other class- es in the annual speaking contest. Gerald Keenan, who won the boys' first prize, represented A. C. I. at the speaking contest held at the University of Maine on April 30. As this class comes to the end of the sophomore year, we look back on our pleasant times at Aroostook Central Institute, and hope to see our fellow classmates next year. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshmen class assembled in the auditorium with an enrollment of fifty-four students. We listened with interest to the words spoken by our beloved principal, Mr. Perkins, and yet our minds dwelt upon the reception we were to receive from the upper classmen. For three days we were made to wear hideous clothes which embarrassed us to tears but which delighted the seniors to the extent of hilarious laughter. Then came the fatal night. We were requested--or commanded, you might say--to make speeches b e f o r e the faculty and upper classmen. Rather harsh punishment, but it furnished the spectators entertainment -- at our ex- pense! However we took it in good part and are no worse for wear, but far better sportsmen. As we found our place in school and extra curricular life, we gave three boys to baseball, three boys to track, seven boys to cross-country, six girls to the glee club, four girls to basket- ball, five members to the art club, and three members to the student council. Miss Barattiero's freshmen room had the honor of winning the Home-Room Contest this year. Although this is only our first year here, we feel quite satisfied with what we have done, and we feel certain that we'll do better next year. N'-me
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CUNNINGHAM COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: QLeft to Rightj A. Sennett, M. Mac-Pherson, D. Bubar, D. Rideout, E. Tapley W. Burlock, A. Shaw, D. Dunphy, fSec.j, C. Dillen, B. Stitham. Second Row: D. An- derson, E. Morris, G. Keenan, G. Lawrence, E. Blanchard, P. Robinson,B. Smith, M. Hig gins, C. Craig, H. Lake, A. Rees. Third row: A. Libby, V. Estabrook, L. Bouchey, M Dearborn, J. Deeves, V. Dyer, M. Kinney, F. Grant, P. Kinney. Fourth Row: F. Brown P. Crichton, fPres.J, C. Rog ers, W. Anderson, E. Edmunds. n
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