Hartland Academy - Ripple Yearbook (Hartland, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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I31I A'I'HL.E'I'IC ASSOCIATION Front Ilow, luft In right-D. NVcbhcr, L. Spaulding, I. McCorqui.ndaIf:, K. Pelkic, B. Mower, P. VVheeIer, M. Brooker. Second Row-Il. Mower, L. XVlnec-lvr, A. Parkur, Il. Brittuin, H. Hersey, A. Slrombuck. DEBATING CLUB First Huw, In-It lu right--N. Clvmvnt, N. Estvs. V. Morgan, H. Horsey, L. Duran, M. Carson, II. XViKlu:l:, M. l,:llwusI1'l. Second Row-II. Duran, li. Iiunlsur. D. MucLuuchl.an. C. Uurdiu.. D. MucLuuchiuxx, B. Davis, C. Quimby, T-lr. l'ijlxpill.

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f30l THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association, organized late in the spring of 1946, got under way again this year by electing officers to re- place those who were graduated last June. The present officers are: Presi- dent, Kenneth Pelkie, Vice-President, Blaine Mower, Secretary, Ina McCor- quindale, Treasurer, Lyda Spaulding. The representatives are: Track, Richard Mower, baseball, Linwood Wheelerg softball, Ruth Ena Brittaing cross coun- try, Hubert Herseyg girls, varsity basket- ball, Diana Webber, boys' varsity bas- ketball, Ashley Park-er, boys, cubs, Al- bert Strombackg girls, cubs, Marilyn Brookerg winter sports, Pauline NVheeler. The meetings are held every other Monday afternoon in Room 3. This association takes care of all problems pertaining to athletics and there certainly are a lot of them. The association, after many heated discussions, decided to start the season with a budget of five hundred dollars and allotted each team fifty dollars. XVe divided the sports up into ten teams, with basketball making up four teams. We also had two bleachers built so that our many basketball fans could sit down when they came to the games. The association passed a rule that anyone going out for sports must pur- chase a student ticket at two dollars. Happily, everybody did, because we didn't want to deprive anyone of the pleasure of a sport because he diglnit have the money. Another thing we have done this year is organize a squad of cheerleaders. We purchased their uniforms and we think lhey have done a marvelous job for their firstycar. They certainly help out at the games. The Athletic Association receives the proceeds from the coke machine that was installed last year. If we didn'tf have that coke machine we would have plenty of headaches trying to keep within our budget. licrc's hoping the Athletic Associa- tion of .lfartland Academy will always remain on top and that fi'ee speech will always prevail at their meetings. ' Lyda Spaulding TIT DEBATING CLUB The Debating Club is composed of fifteen members. with Leslie Duran. president, and Hubert Ilersey, secre- tary. The other members are: Maria Lancaster, Vivian Morgan, Clara Bur- den, Beverly Davis, liita Bunker, Helene XVithee, Natalie Clement, Mildred Car- son, 1'Iarold Duran, Donn lNfIeLauchlan, Dale M-eLauchlan, Ceorge Quimby, and Nathalie Estes. Mr. Pippin is the coach. The subject for debate this year is: Resolved, That the Federal Goverfnment shall provide a system of complete free medical care available to all citizens at public expense. A very successful debate was held in the assembly period and the following debated: George Quimby, Harold Duran, and Domi McLauchlan, who up- held the affirmative, and Leslie Duran and Hubert Hersey, who upheld the negative. Vivian Morgan acted as mod- erator and Nathalie Estes as timekeeper. The negative side won the debate. A practice debate was held at M. C. I on February 27th, with the M. C. I. de- baters winning the debate. Hubert Her- sey, Leslie Duran, and Donn MCLRILICII lan represented Hartland Academy. There will be a return debate at Hart land. The club is also planning to hold a practice debate at Skowhegan and there will be a return debate. By the end of March we shall have debated Foxcroft Academy and also Nfadison I-Iigh School in the Bates interscholastic League. Nathalie Estes '49



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i321 LATIN CLU B Front Row, left to right-I. Jamieson, V. Salisbury, N. Clement, V. Morgan, N. Estes, K. Hughes, Miss Morse. Second Row-M. Hart, M. Chapman, H. Bunker, M, Lewis, B. Neal, P. Carson. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club has as its name The Latin Club of Hartland Academy. Meetings are held every other Thursday in Room 33. Miss Morse is the clulfs advisor this year. At a club meeting the following oili- cers were elected: Pontifix Maximus. Vivian Morgan, Pontifix, Natalie Clem- ent, Scribe and Treasurer, Nathalie Estes. A program committee was also chosen with Kenneth Hughes as chair- man and Ioanne Jamieson and Virginia Salisbury serving as committee mem- bcrs. Members of thc club arc: Mary Chap- man, Nathalie Estes, Merlene Lewis, Vivian Morgan, Natalie Clement, Ken- neth Hughes, Rita Bunker, Patricia Car- son, Virginia Salisbury, Joanne jamie- son, Beverly Neal, and Marguerite Hart. A dance is to be given the first of March by the Latin and Debating clubs. A lloman banquet is to be held in May. This banquet is an annual alfair. Vivian Morgan '49 -----:4Qs:--- L I l 1 l

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