Foxcroft Academy - Review Yearbook (Dover Foxcroft, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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Academy Review XVILLIS THOMAS Willie Boys' Club CSB, 415 French Club C41. Bid him mm1lec'. Poor XVillie just coulcln't get interested in French. His mind seemed to wander to the wide open spaces. Mrs. Chase has used all the patience in the world and usually smiles to the anecdotes of the Petit garcon. However, French isn't the only accomplishment, Willie, and we know you will go over the top. GEORGE XNILLIAM WARREN Student Council C213 President Student Council C3, 413 Band CII1: Orchestra C3, 415 Junior Plays C315 Senior Play: Varsity Football C313 Captain Varsity Football C41g President of Class C213 Varsity Basketball C3, 415 Vice- President of Athletic Association C315 Debating Club C313 President of Debating Club C415 French Club C3, 413 English Club Cl, 2, 3, 41 g Boys' Club C3, 41 g Varsity Base- ball C3, 41: Staff of ACADEMY REV11-:W C415 Treasurer of English Club C415 Salutatorian. Lair is not low' l'V1Iit'l1 alters wlzen if alterulioiz finds. Our salutatorian has searched the halls of fame and has found that the greatest lover lives on the colder street. By looking at his list of activities one sees the blank space that will be left at F. A. next year. He has a genial dis- position, a quality of leadership and a line character that will ensure his future at Maine. ALDONA ELIZABETH ZILINSKY Dona Varsity Ilasketball C415 County Typewriting Contest C3, 413 State Typcwriting Contest C315 Housekeeping Club CIS, 413 Commercial Club C413 Baseball C7215 Hockey C2, 3, 41: Volley Ball C413 Class liasketball C2, 25, 415 Senior Girls' Councilg Minstrels C3, 415 Music Festivals Ci, 315 Cheer Leader C41. 'rlf11fC1MSfllSlll conquers the iu1fw0s.viblt'. Aldona. you're one of our best athletes. It isn't only in basketball that you excel for you're an all-around good sport. VVe're sure you'll meet with success next year if all your undertakings display the same eleverness as your athletics.

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Academy Review LLOYD li.-XRLIE SMITH Smillziv Varsity Baseball Clijg Varsity llasketball C415 Boys' Klub LU 3 English Club. rl mind serene in diffir11Ity. Uslllltlllflu is a steady fellow and one who speaks when spoken to. He is, however, good company and a ererlit to our class. .-XRTHUR SEARS Boys' Club HJ. .S'1'lt'11rv is golden. .Nrtluir eame to us very late. and of course we haven't beemue thoroughly acquainted with him. XVe have. how- ever, enjoyecl his reacly smile :intl comracleship and trust that he has louncl pleasure in knowing us. DORA ISA lllil. STEVENS uClII'I.Vn lfreneh Club Lil, -ll: Commercial Club Q41 Q junior Playg Senior Girls' Council Hjg Class Basketball ffl, 333 Hockey lsr, ll. .S',hewl1 is silrfmg' .vilmira is golden. We believe this maxim may be truly applied to Dora, who has been ever faithful to her school and studies. Dora, al- tho you've been very quiet and unobtrusive you have made many friencls who are certainly going to miss you next year.



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24 , Academy Review ll Senior otes. H Seiiior Class OfI'icm'.v.' Elsie Roberts, President: George Dunham, Vice-Presi- dent: Velma llurgess, Treasurer: Marion Merrill, Secretary. The class of '30 has participated in many brilliant activities. The first of these, the Poverty llall, made a success by the class, was certainly a great feature of the ,l lallowe'en Season. The hall was attractively decorated in black and orange. Everyone came poverty-stricken as judged by outward appearance, each hopefully waiting for the prizes promised for the most appropriate costume. Aldona Zelinsky and Merle l.ibby received the prizes. VVith music furnished by VVarren's Orches- tra, games and dancing were enjoyed. Doughnuts and cider were served for re- freshments. The social evening was brought to a close by a balloon dance. lYe next turned our attention toward our Senior Play, which was very delight- fully presented before a large audience on Friday evening, February 21st, Come Out of the Kitchen is a very popular play and has been very ably coached by Miss l'earl lYoodard of the .Xcademy faculty. The cast of characters were chosen as. follows I v Olivia Daugerheld, alias ,lane-Ellen ....... ........ M adelyn Ballard Elizabeth Dangerfield, alias Arminta ....... ......... C armelita Merrill Mrs. Falkner, Tucker's sister .............. ........ W innifred Blakeney Cora Falkner, her daughter .......... .............. V elma Burgess Amanda, Olivia's black mammy ....... ...... W ilma Hesketh Burton Crane, from the North ........ ...... G eorge Warren Thomas Lelferts, statistical poet ............. .............. E rvin Lary Paul Dangerfield, alias Smithfield ................ ..... W illiam Coburn Charles Dangerfield, alias Brindlebury ............... ..... R odney Noyes Randolph Weeks, agent to the Dangerfields ....... ......... L ouis Philpot Solon Tucker, Mrs. Falkner's brother ................................................ Stuart Alexander The characters were well chosen, as seen from the enthusiasm and zeal with which each worked, making the comedy a success. Their work and efforts were truly rewarded. The animal junior and Senior banquet and dance was held on Friday evening. April -1. The banquet was served at the Piscataquis C lub rooms by the ladies ofthe G. A. R. The excellent menu consisted of the following: fruit cup. mashed pota- toes, chicken. peas, rolls. moulded salad, olives, jelly, pineapple whip, cake, and coffee.

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