Central Aroostook High School - Arostookan Yearbook (Mars Hill, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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THE AROOSTOOKAN lerged its scholastic enter- prises but it has added many other activities. Such clubs as the Literary Club, Future Farmers of America, Camera Club, and Commercial Club have enabled many more students to participate in an outside ac- tivity and' to broaden their school life. The last lap of our journey began under the able leader- ship of our 'class president, Paulfrichton. This year, our specialty certainly was debat- ing for fthe first team was wholly made up of seniors, who were very successful in their trip to Brewer' and in their regular debates. ' The orchestra, this year, is made up almost wholly of sen- iors. We have contributed many members to the Glee Club and to sports. I Three more members -- Cecil Craig, Gladys Bell, and Frances Irvine -- were elected to the National Honor Society and more of our class will be elected later in the year. -Our Seninr play, this y0ag'is nLaugh Clown.H We seniors feel that under the able coaching of Miss Libby and with such an excellent supporting cast our play is sure to be a whale of a success. We wish to take this oppor- tunity to express our sincere sympathy and best wishes for one of our prominent membersf Charles Gilpatrick, who because of a serious illness was absent from us for twelve weeks. We are very glad that Charles has been able to return to resume his studies and to graduate with his class. Our class of forty-seven members is the larg- ever to be graduated I. We certainly our dear Alma Mater hope that we will graduating est class Ao Co have loved and we do leave to the school many pldos- ant memories of happy times together. Q . -,.-:-..--'?'iZ-N, ...4.., Class Officers President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Class Motto Class Colors Class Flower Paul Crichton Gerald Lawrence Violet Dyer Rowing, not drifting. Old Rose k Silver White Rose

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