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6 The VENTURE Raymond Miner Ray College Course Entered from Maria Clark Class Editor, Venture 2, 3, 4 Hokey Pokey Fair Committee 1, 2, 3 Ben Lathen, Hokey Pokey Play 3 Tim Purdy, Hokey Pokey Play 4 Augustus Con, Senior Play 4 Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Debating 3, 4 Prize Speaking Contest Finals 2 President, Athletic Association 4 Class Secretary 2 Student Council 4 Class Will, Senior Banquet 4 Highest Ambition: To be Hallowell's lead- ing business man
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'1 x. The VENTURE Clarence Payson Paysie Commercial Course Entered from Maria Clark Basketball 3, 4 Baseball - 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hokey Pokey Fair Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Freshman Reception Committee 3 Winter Carnival 2, 3 Student Council 3, 4 Major Hannibal Howler, Senior Play 4 Subscription Campaign Leader 4 Venture Staif ' 4 Highest Ambition: To be with Ella Ella Prentiss Commercial 'Course Entered from Maria Clark Class Treasurer 1 Springtime 1 Hokey Pokey Fair Committee 1, 2, 3,'4 Freshman Reception Committee 3 Horioralile Mention, Speaking Contest mas 2 -k 1 Winter Carnival 2 Class Secretary 3, 4 . Katrina Kraut, Senior Play 4 Debating 1 ?,Senior Reception Committee 3 Leader Subscription Campaign 4 - . ,Honor Essay 4 Venture Staff 4 Highest Ambition: To keep Paysie in Hallowell Ruth Treworgy Ruthie College Course Entered from Maria Clark V Springtime 1 Hokey Pokey Play 3 Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 3, 4 Hokey Pokey Fair Committee 1, 2, 4 Exchange Editor, Venture 2 Editor-in-Chief, Venture ' 4 Valedictory 4 Leader Subscription Campaign 4 Highest Ambition: Not to study too hard? Albion Wright Al College Course Entered from Bangor, Freshman year Hokey Pokey Committee 1, 2 Debating 2, 3, 4 Jabo Grabb, Senior Play 4 Hiram Rowell, Hokey Pokey Play t 4 Sophomore Prize Speaking Contest Finals 2 National Oratorical Contest 4 Student Council 4 Basketball 2, 3 Cheer Leader 4 Address to Undergraduates 4 Highest Ambition: To have a home of his own and ?
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A rw Q-giliqfqin 0m4 'l'Infau r 'mi Il' , QQUAUO 'W' F5 Allow SPR GR I 5 Ln A 7 G I R 'xiii :Jie pad -.,. 1 QUQHQ I: B53 , -l fi Si tfii SALUTATORY Citizens and Friends : The mantle of Salutatorian has, this year, fallen on my shoulders, and, although it has been worn near- ly threadbare by a succession of my predecessors, there is, I feel, still enough of it left to bring to you its symbol-welcome. So in behalf of the class of 1928, in the hackneyed words of that long procession gone before, I greet you this day. We are glad to see you hereg for by your presence you give us courage and confidence to present the essays we have prepared for this occasion. You will listen, we know, with un- derstanding hearts and with lenient ears to words which, coming from untried youth, lack much of the wis- dom of experience. Again, dear friends, I salute you! To the Superintendent and Mem- bers of the School Board: At a time like this, we realize full well the limitations of our vocabu- lary. We can only repeat and em- phasize our greetings to you who have so successfully guided our bark over waters sometimes smooth, more Y -..Q ,W Y often rough, into that fair harbor we have reached after a four years' course in scholastic navigation. We appreciate your efforts in our behalf, and know that you will always keep a hand on the helm of the good ship Hallowell High. Your attendance here this after- noon gives us great pleasure, and we only hope our exercises, will, in part, repay you for your trouble. .- .. ..... - T5 6zi5-iiPfin5i1i1z, 'Mr. 121351612 and to Teachers of the Hallowell High School: When you return our handclasps to-day, we would beg you to forget, if you can, many, no, all of the petty annoyances we have caused you by our seeming indifference and lack of attention in assembly and class-room. Blame these to the exuberance of youth and not to malice afore- thought. We realize, to the utmost, the fact that it has been through your tact, your guidance, your encouragement, we have reached the place where we now stand. Believe me when I say, we are not ungrateful for your untiring energy, and we shall hold you ever in loving lllll'
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