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U' THE ROSTRUM EIGHTII GRADE Front row deft to rightl: Elaine XVharif, Phillip Chesley, Norman McKusick, Mrs. Leota Brown, Cordan Davis, Richard Hall, Avis Burgess. Second row: Edith LaBree, Wilda Stewart. Lois Xesbit. Phyllis Cookson, Ayrebelle Moore, Anne Welts, Rita Morin, Doris Knowles. Third row: Anita LaBree, Ardellc Bearce, Evelyn Davis, Marilyn Tozier, Dorothy Thomp- son, Irene Andrews, Conrad Bard. Fourth row: Arnold McKinnon, Ernest Starbird, Franklyn Mitchell, Jackie Littlefield, Don- ald Thompson, Robert Cole, Vaughn Michaud, Richard Smart, Charles Bishop, Robert Martell, VVayne Thompson. Dec. 17 Christmas party in the afternoon. The Bible Club put on a very good play. The gifts were given out. Later games and dancing. We were unable to get refresh- ments, but who Wants to eat all the time? Dec. 31 Big game tonite! The Rosary High team of Massachusetts are here to play tonight's game. They,ve traveled over 500 miles-hope itill be a good game. Ian. 3 Proofs came for the Seniors. WVhat a mess! Feb. 18 The basketball boys are going to Milo to play Foxcroft for county champion- ship. VVe,ve beaten them twice-hope We do again! Feb. 28 XV4-ll. weire back kin school after a xrvekis vacation. Even in here I hear that crazy song Mairzy Doatsv. Have you heard it? I thought so. You,d have to unless you were deaf. March 1 Guilford has been one of the teams chosen to enter the Eastern Maine 'l ourney. WVe play Wate1'ville at 2:00 this afternoon. March 9 The Sophomores have just beaten the Seniors by one point in the interclass t-hampionship game. Theyire champs now-darn.
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THE ROSTHUM 51 FRESIIMEX First row: NI. XYhite. B. Kallgrcn. D. Bro'.vn, Mrs. Kenney. L. Loxell, X. Taylor, YV. Carter. Second row: H. Cunninghain. R. Xlillett. BI. Moore. E. Dufault. .-X. lleseoek, S. Smart, L. Mayo, Y. Rossier. M. Knoirles. Third row: E. Morse, A. Morris, C. Ladd, P. Perkins, Y. Taylor, I. Nlillett, D. Taylor, T. Mc-Dermott. D. Moore, L. XVoodard, XV. VVHTTZICC. Fourth row: I. Kirk, ll. Biclctord, E. llalnrnoncl, D. NN'liarit, YV. Herring, L. Conley, D. Knowles, ll. Bearce, C. Dufault. Nov. 18 XVe had another assembly. Mr. Davis showed us movies of his trip across the country. There Were pictures of the Grand Canyon and also local scenes. Thanks, Mr. Davis. Nov. 19 The very' honorable Senior class showed their talent in their play i'Good Morning Cloryf, This was a very humorous plav that made a great hit. Made a little money, too! Nov. Boy! ls it snowing! 1 walked all the wav to school through the stuff, then I had to go home. No school for the rest of the day. I can tell you that was a great disappointment. Nov. 24 No school for the next two days 'cause itis Thanksgiving. Haven,t time to say any more-lim getting hungry! Dec. 9 Mr. Favor of the Favor Foto Shop is here today taking the Senior gradua- tion pietures. Need I say more? I 1 Dec. 10 Yes, heis still here. lIe's taking group pictures now. He told us to Watch the hirdie in the camera. He doesnit think we know the difference. First haskethall game tonight with Presque lsle. For 'further information see the sports department. L , TEL
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them for capturing the championship. THE ROSTRUM SEVEXTH GRADE First row Cleft to rightl: Robert Lindsay, Connie jordan, Robert Kalgren, Adah Savage, NYvntlrll XYharii' los:-phine 'l'onie1'. Mary Buzze ll. Second row: Glendine Todd, Lillian Todd, Verna Osborne, Janice Page, Marilyn Martin, litllvlyii Pray. Juanette llayinond. Loretta Xvtllltlillil. 'I'hird row: Robert Littlelit-ld. Joyce Bridges, Mayiiard Church, David Toxier, Phyllis Lind- say. Alfred Philbrook, Rupert Johnson. lfourth row: Llewellyn Small. Richard Hussey, Edwin Edes, VVillis Shaw, Ronald Perkins, john Conner. March 10 Temperance assembly today. Rev. Griffiths spoke to the students on tein- perance and War-time conditions. March 17 XV e had a Sweater Caine tonight. The Sophomores and Seniors battled it out again for exhibition. The proceeds go towards buying sweaters for our county champs. ' March 20 No school. The annual town meeting was held and enjoyed by all the students fjokej. March 23 Eats! The American Legion are giv- ing the boys, team a banquet honoring They deserve it too. March 24 The juniors suffered tonight. The poor kids had to get up in front of everyone and say their speaking pieces. It was a good contest. I really enjoyed it this .,,. , 5 A ai. April 14 XVevk,s vacation. Itis a good thing. Vw got a touch of spring fever and I netd a rest. it April 24 Back again. Anyway, live caught up on a little sleep April 28 County Speaking. The kids have got 53
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