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ALIDA FAY VERRILL Residence: South Woodstock. Maine Hobbies: ,Reading andlsewing On bokes for to rede I me delyte. Activities: Glee Club 11, 21: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 V I Class Basketball 13, 41: Baseball 11, 213 Volleyball j - 11, 2, 3, 413 Editorial Board 141. EDWARD FRANCIS WHEELER Residence: Bethel, Maine Hobby: Finding fault If you brood over your troubles. you'lZ hare ll perfect hatch. Activities: Y. M.C. A. 11, 2, 3, 4, 51: Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Senior Play, Big Hearted Herbert : Class Bas- ' ketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Varsity Basketball 14, 513 Varsity Football 14, 51. EDNA A. YOFNG Residence: Bethel, Maine Hobby: Sewing Abserzre makes the heart grow fonder. Activities: Girl Reserves 111: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41: A. A. Council 1213 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: Class Bas- ketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Varsity Basketball 1413 Horse- shoes 12, 3, 413 Manager of Horseshoes 1313 Tennis 111: Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 41, CHARLES ROBERT ANGEL 2 years at Gould Residence: Robesonia, Pennsylvania Hobby: Fishing A long-legged lover of Latin and laughter. Activities: Class Basketball 141: Manager of Base- ball 141: Football 13, 41. GARDNER E. SMITH Gig Residence: Bethel, Maine Hobby: Sports I take everything - with a grain of salt. Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Class Basketball 11, 213 Basketball 1313 Baseball 131: Football 13, 41, Track 131. PHILLIP EDWARD SMITH 1 year at Gould Residence: Cornish, Maine Hobby: Women As restless as 0 fish out of miter.
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if ANNE BARBARA RING Residence: Locke Mills, Maine One of the human elements in n111the111'n'if's. Activities: Girl Reserves 11, 2. 3. 41: Member of the Girl Reserve Cabinet 13, 41 3 Camera Club 131 2 Choir 141Z Debating 141: Glee Club 11. 2, 3, 41 : Band 131: Senior Play. Big Hearted Herbert : Horseshoes 11, 21 3 Editorial Board 13, 41 : Senior Graduation Honor, Valedictorian. DAVID EMMONS ROBERTS Residence: Locke Mills, Maine Hobby: Fishing A 1'illain-irifll a smiling clmek and flffllklillfl eye. Activities: Y. M.C. A. 11. 2, 3, 41: Debating 1211 Baseball 141: Football 11. 2, 41. BRUCE CHAPMAN SCARBOROUGH Residence: Bethel, Maine Hobbies: Stamps and horses Hi-Ho Silver. Giflriyrzp. Giddyap! Activities: Y. M. C. A. 12, 31: Camera Club 131: Glee Club 12, 31: Band 11, 2, 3, 41: Class Basketball 12, 3. 41. ELIZABETH HUNNEWELL SMITH Libby 2 years at Gould Residence: Winchendon, Massachusetts Hobby: Stamp collecting A witty woman is a treasure .' Cl witty beauty is a power. Activities: Girl Reserves 13, 41: Glee Club 131: Orchestra 131: Class Basketball 141: Volleyball 131: Tennis 13, 41. BARBARA A. STCRTEVANT Buff 1 year at Gould Residence: Lynn, Massachusetts Hobbies: Knitting, reading, and hiking Take it easy, Buff, donff get 6.2L'Cil6ll.' Activities: Tennis 141.
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20 THE ACADEMY HERALD COMMENCEMENT, 1939 Even for those of us who remember, but especially for those who forget, let us go back to the gala day, May 31, 1939. NVe gathered outside the gym and marched in, taking our places beneath our class banners, to the rousing strains of the March of the Priests, played by our school band. Following came the address of wel- come by Rita Sails. Then the task of transferrng the Twentieth Century Club banner was performed by Eliza- beth Field. The class gift was present- ed by Murray Thurston, and then Mr. Philip Sayles made a speech of accep- tance. Mr. Sayles also dedicated Hans- com Hall, and then our new Holden Hall was dedicated by Dr. Frank Hans- com. A flute solo, Concertina executed by A11ton Mainente. was a treat for all of us. Noticeably fine was his graceful playing of the intricate portions. A fantasy, The Man of the Mo- ment. was presented by an excellent cast including: Gladys Clark. Elizabeth Field, Helen Gillis, John Larsen, Anne Logofet. Barbara Lyon, Lydia Norton, and Claire Tebbets. The valedictory was given by Helen Lowe. Diplomas were then awarded and the following honors conferred. Scholarship Cup: Class of '39 Election to National Honor Society: May- nard Austin, Elizabeth Field, Arlene Greenleaf, Helen Lowe. Laurice Morrill, Rita Salls, Murray Thurston, and Claire 'Tebbets. Scholarship Shield: Helen Lowe, Rita Salls, Murrav Thurston. and Elizabeth Field. R. P. I. Medal for Math and Science: Maynard Austin Becker College Medal for Commercial Ex- cellence: Helen Lowe Medal for outstanding work in Athletics: Helen Lowe, Donald Holt Medal for outstanding work in Debating: Anne Logofet, Murray Thurston Medal for outstanding work in Dramatics: Arlene Greenleaf The service was followed by the Alumni Luncheon in the Gehring Home. Mr. Harrison Lyseth Was the guest speaker and all enjoyed themselves. The Alumni-Varsity annual baseball play-off provided ns with entertain- ment that -afternoon. The Alumni were victorious, with a final score of 12 to 8. In the evening there Was the usual com- mencement dance, featuring ,the orch- estra of Freddie King. We had a grand time lllltll 12 :30. when the dance broke up. So let us keep that Commencement eternally fresh in mind, and remember those who have left ns, as the old friends they were and always will be. Richard McFee CLASS WILL, 1940 Vile, the Class of 1940, being about to depart from our schoolmates and teach- ers, and Wishing to be pleasantly re- membered, do hereby present the fol- lowing tokens of our esteem: To Mr. Sayles. in gratitude for his interest and kindness toward us, we present a 11ew eight day week, the eighth day to be reserved solely for choir practice. To Miss Bailey, we present a portable garden, a11d the right to use any bril- liant remarks which we have made at any time in the past as examples for future classes. To Mr. Fossett. we leave a carton of Life Savers and a movie machine, so that in the future his classes may see all the movies discussed and recom-
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