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8 Elfmhman There were twenty-three Freshies when school started last fall. Ella Tyler, Sherman Fogg, Kenneth Giles, and Edward Albert left dur- ing the year which leaves us with nineteen. A few days after school started, the Sophomores had us march down to the corn factory with the girls wearing one long and one short stocking and their cloths wrong side out, the boys wore skirts with one pant leg rolled up. On October 9, we had the much dreaded Freshmen Reception with stunts and a social afterwards. The Class Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Marillyn Hamel, Vice-President, John Ingraham, Secretary, Louise Tyler, and Treasurer, Erdene Knight. About all of our class went out for Basketball with most of them making the team and taking part in the games. Because of the war, we had no prize reading this year, to the relief of most of us. ' Il. ' Erdene Knight '46 ix ' V .,9 i 2, Qxxt-1' Sophomote X, - illfxfl ASW On September twenty-eighth this year our class began school with twelve members. The last of the year one member, Paul Hamel, left us. Sophomore Class Officers were elected as follows: President, Jean Fowler, Vice-President, Janet Currie, Secretary, Ruby McLellan, Treasurer, Helen McFarland. At the beginning of the year, we gave the Freshies a hearty reception, we also dressed up the Freshies and took them down to the corn shop. Sophomore boys and girls taking part in basket-ball are: Mildred Stevens, Janet Currie, Helen McFarland, Thelma Raven, Paul Flye and Wendell Glidden. The only Sophomore cheer leader is Jean Fowler. Ruby McLellan '45 guniofzs We started our Junior year off with a crash and ended up with a bang, having twenty-two members in all. During the year the fol- lowing five members of our class left school: Calvin White, Donald Spaulding, Marshall Rhein, William Nutt, and Clayton Thompson. This left us only five boys. Although we missed those boys, the girls kept WWW'
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7 Thelma Marie Benner uchoppy.. Freedom, Maine Thelma is a cute jolly lass, She likes the Navy, too, She had rather write letters Than to be in school. Home Ec. Course. Class Officer 2, 43 Dramatics 43 Editorial Board 43 One Act Play 43 Physical Fitness 43 Prize Reading 2, 33 Senior Drama 43 Student Council 4. Raymond Stevens Stevens Freedom, Maine Salutatory Raymond is a nice boy Though Elsie is his aim, If he keeps up the good work It will bring him lots of fame. General Course. Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 CLettermanJ3 Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4, CCap- tainb, CLettermanJ3 Class Of- ficer 1, 2, 43 Editorial Board 4, One Act Play 43 Senior Drama 43 Student Council 3, 4: Treasurer of Student Council 43 Track 1, 2. Erwin Briggs Nickless Nick Freedom, Maine Class Will Erwin is so very quiet And somewhat shy, But he's always on the spot When the girls draw nigh. General Course. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basket-ball l, 23 Class Officer 2, 33 Eastern States Exposition, CCattle Judging? 3g Editorial Board 2, 3, 43 F. F.A. Delegate at U. of M. 2, 33 F.F.A. Officer 3, 43 One Act Play 3, 4g Prize Reading 1, 2, 33 Senior Drama 3, 43 Student Council 43 Track 3. Vivian Charlene Vose Vivian Freedom, Maine Valedictory Vivian is always busy, We know she will succeed, To school she always comes With a smile for you and me. Home Ec. Course. Assembly 43 Class Secretary 33 Dra- matics 33 Editorial Board 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 3, 43 One Act Play 43 Physical Fitness 43 Prize Reading 1, 2, 33 Senior Drama 4. Mable Roberta Raven Mable Knox, Maine Mahle is a quiet girl, She's liked by everyone When a teacher asks a ques- tion, She usually has her work done. Home Ec. Course. Editorial Staff 43 Home Ec. Club l, 2, 33 One Act Play 43 Physical Fitness 43 Prize Reading 2, 33 Senior Drama 43 Soft Ball 33 Student Council 3. Sarah Florence Waterman ' I ncappy.. Montville, Maine Honor Essay Sarah is a cute little girl, The smallest of the class, Where does she spend most of her time? Speak to Charlie if you care to ask. College Course. Assembly 1, 2, 43 Class President 13 Class Vice-President 33 Class Rep- resentative to Student Coun- cil 23 Class Secretary 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Home Ee. Club 23 Dramatics 33 One Act Play 43 Editorial Staff 1, 3, 43 Prize Reading 1, 2, 33 iFirst Prize 2, 373 Physical Fitness 43 Senior Drama 43 Vice- President Student Council 4. Fred Ansel Drake Fred Freedom, Maine Class Gifts Fred likes a certain girl In the Sophomore class, We know that he is happy When he's with this certain lass. General Course. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basket-ball 2, 3, 43 Class Officer l, 2, 33 Editorial Board 3, 43 Eastern States Expedition CShowmanshipJ 33 F.F.A. Delegate at U. of M. 2, 33 Prize Reading 1, 33 Senior Drama 43 Student Council 23 President Student Council 4.
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9 up their courage and we pulled through the year coming out on top. We elected our class officers as follows: President, Shirley Nutt, Vice-President, Theodore Knowlton, Secretary Arlene Clark, Treas- urer, Hazel Clark, representatives to the Student Council, Ruth Grass and Clayton Thompson. Our class can easily be rated as A in dramatics. Two of our boys, Ernest Tweedie and Theodore Knowlton took part in the Senior Play. Many of our members were in the one-act plays put on by the dramatics class. Four of our boys are lettermen in basketball. So even though we have not as large a class at the end as at the beginning we can support the school activities in a big way. Ruth Grass '44 Seniovs Our class numbers only seven, the smallest in the school. At the beginning of the year we elected our class officers as follows: Presi- dent, Vivian Voseg Vice-President, Raymond Stevens: Secretary, Sarah Waterman, Treasurer, Thelma Benner. The representatives to the Student Council are: President, Fred Drake, Vice-President, Sarah Waterman, Treasurer, Raymond Stevens, Senior Class representatives, Thelma Benner and Erwin Nickless. In the fall we had our Senior drama DUMMY, which was patron- ized very successfully. February 12, we went to the Preble Studio in Waterville to have our pictures taken. Mable Raven '43
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