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Mimeograph Editors Grace Black Janette Cole Clayton Giggey Kenton Mitchell Exchange Editors Warren Spaulding Marlene Hall Audrey Grass '54 MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN lst. row., 1. to r., Allen Downer, Audrey Grass, Charlene Smith, Janette Cole, Darrold Mitchell, Roger Drew. 2nd, row, l. to r., Sylvia Austin, Donald Marcia, Robert Gray, Paul McFarland, Donald Maxim, Carolyn Cates. Mr. Bob Sprague visited us again this year with his excellent jokes and peppy salestalkg and gave us a good send-off on our magazine campaign. Our goal was 31000, which we exceeded by nearly one hundred dollars. This was a record-smash- ing total, the highest ever achieved by the Academy, which ranked third in the state on a per pupil basis. The Senior Class, which had the highest per pupil average in the campaign, had its choice of either S25 or all the ice cream it could eat. The class chose to add its money reward to their class fund. The school managers were
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Under the guidance of Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Merry, We have had four successful issues of the Arrow this year. The first three issues were entered in a contest sponsored by Colby College. At the present time we have not heard from this contest. There has been some excellent material in the Arrow this year. The Art Editor, Sports Editors, Editor-in-Chief Asistant Editor Business Manager Literary Editors Art Editors Social Editors Personality Editors Man About Town Alumni Editors Sports Editors Joke Editors Honor Roll Proof Readers Typing Editors and Man-About-Town have done much toward making this year's Arrow successful. The Editor-in-chief, Darrold Mitchell, and I would like to say Thank-you to the members of the staff and others who have helped with the Arrow. Also many thanks to Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Merry. The members of the staff are as follows: Darrold Mitchell Audrey Grass Lucille Shaw Nancy McKenney Everett Sanborn Carleine Shibles Mary Lou Heald Louise Emerson Maxine Downer Virginia Austin Mary Turner Corrin Clark J Bernard Wentworth Delta Fowler June Bowman Grace Black June Larrabee Clayton Giggey Donald Maxim Roger Drew Kenneth Hall Robert Goodale Janette Cole June Bowman Janette Cole Nancy Abbott Lucille Shaw Marlene Hall Maxine Downer June Larrabee
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Janette Cole and Charlene Smith. The class managers were: Darrold Mitchell-Senior Class, Audrey Grass-Junior Class, Roger Drew -Sophomore Class, Allen Downer -Freshman Class. High salesmen were: Carolyn Cates, first, Robert Gray, secondg Sylvia Austin, thirdg Paul McFar- land, fourth, and Donald Maxim, fifth. Janette Cole '53 JUNIOR PRIZE SPEAKING 1952 lst. row, l. to r., Mrs. Johnson, Janette Cole, Darrold Mitchell, Nancy Abbott, Kenneth Hall, June Larrabee. 2nd. row, l. to r., Mary Ingraham, Lucille Shaw, Louise Emerson, Grace Black, Maxine Downer. The Annual Junior Prom and Prize Speaking of 1952 were pre- sented on May 9. Those taking part were as fol- lows: Marlene Hall, Grace Black, Janette Cole, Nancy Abbott, June Larrabee, Louise Emerson, Lucille Shaw, Mildred Parady, Mary In- graham, Maxine Downer, Darrold Mitchell, and Kenneth Hall. First place winners were Nancy Abbott and Darrold Mitchell. Second place winners were Janette Cole and Kenneth Hall. The two first place winners went to Albion to compete in the County Contest. The music for the dance that followed was provided by Cook- son's Orchestra from Troy. Everyone had a most enjoyable evening. Maxine Downer '53
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