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junior Class News When school opened in September, the class of '54 entered E. H. S. for its third year. The home rooms assigned to the juniors were the Biology Room, with Miss Morancyg Room A, with Mr. Holmes, and Room D, with Miss Han- cock. Chosen for class officers were: John Edes, president, Jack Scott, vice-presi- dent, Mildred Young, secretary, and Muriel Pike, treasurer. The representat- ives to the student council were: Jayne McGraw and Kent White. John Edes was vice-president and Mildred Young, assistant treasurer of the council. Those chosen for Junior Speaking Finals, to be held March 20, were: Lois Perkins, Loretta Remick, Judy Willey, Marlene Leavitt and Sally Hanock, the boys were: Philip Edgerly, Kent White, Stanley Richmond, James Patten and Er- nest Tracy. The junior girls who have contribut- ed to the cheering squad are: Jane Col- well, Susan Guite, Lois Perkins, Jayne McGraw and Loretta Remick, One of our basketball boys, Kent White, was out of practice for some time with a broken ankle, but he is back in action now. Our boys, John Edes, Jack Scott, Kent White and Philip Edgerly are doing a great job on our wonderful basketball team. Anitra Giles has left us, she has been transferred to Florida. Others that have left are Patricia Grindle and Sylvia Mutanen. Grethe Andersen '54 QEQQQ Sophornore Class News The sophomore class entered school on September third with eighty-three mem- bers. Since that date Ada Gray, Jacque- line Greenlaw, Dana Johnston, Georgia Pinkham, Julie Stover, and Martha White have left our class. Sally Snow has transferred from South Portland High School and Lila Smith from Mon- roe, Maine. The class was divided into three home rooms: with Mrs. Fortier, Room Hg with Mr. Rollins, Bookkeeping Roomg and with Mr. Jellison, Room G. The class officers were elected as fol- lows: president, Joseph Jordan, vice- president, Richard Willey, treasurer, Ronald Taylor, and secretary, Victoria Guite. Beverly Paiitridge and Norman Williams were elected to the student council. The sophomore social was held on Friday, October 17, and was called the Pirates' Haven . The sophomores have ordered their class rings and expect them in early spring. Victoria Guite '55
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5 ' . N Y SENIOR PLAY CAST and STAGE PERSONNEL Fourth row: J. Willey, P. Jenkins, G. Anderson, B. Scott, R. Brown, E. Farnsworth, ' - -N A lt J J M. Ra J L'ttl field R. Gordon S. Bunker, M. Leavitt. Third row. . wa , . oy, y, . 1 e , , ll. Young. F. Nickerson, V. Polley, Second row: E. Holmes, N. Dority, E. Forni, G. Mears, G. Davis, H. Young, P. Abbott, J. Swett. First row. E. Farren, R. Linscott, J. Douse. H. Jordan, N. Rowell, N. Candage, C Beal, J. Round. Corinth House Senior 3-Act Play On October 29, the class of 1953 pre- sented its three - act play Corinth House . The setting of the play was an English boarding house in the late 1940's. The story, dramatic and serious, offered, in the character of Madge Don- nythorpe, unusual opportunities for student acting. A former student, emot- ionally unbalanced and warped, returns to her old teacher and attempts, first, to get revenge for past injuries, then to seek asylum from herself and a hostile, lonely world. It was well acted under the direction of Edward M. Holmes. Thirty-nine rehearsals went into the pre- paration of this play to insure its success. The cast was as follows: .Ieanne Douse Mrs. Beauclerc Connie Beal . . Nora Nancy Candage Miss Malleson Rita Linscott . .. Miss Figgis Elaine Farren .. . Mrs. Heysham Nancy Rowell . Madge Donnthorpe Hadley Jordan . ............... Major Shales The prompter was Joyce Round. The stage crews were as follows: Car- penters: Robert Gordon, Harold Young. Electricians: George Davis, Dick Brown. Painters: Marilyn Ray, Grethe Ander- sen, Priscilla Jenkins, Betty Farnsworth, Judy Willey, Beverly Scott, Marlene Leavitt, Sally Bunker. Sound Effects: Gerald Mears. Ticket Committee: El- eanor Forni, Erdine McAlpine, Bertha Jordan. Property Committee: Norma Dority, Patricia Abbott. Program Committee: Janice Joy, Virginia Polley, Norma Awalt. Make-up Committee: Helen Young, Jeanette Swett. Publicity Mana- ger: John Littlefield. Costumes: Fern Nickerson. Ushers: Betty Stevens, Joy- ce Ashe, Fern Nickerson, Mildred Smith, Jane Butler, Pauline Wescott, Joan Lunt, Lillian Randall, and Norma Awalt.
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