Hartland Academy - Ripple Yearbook (Hartland, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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l5l HACOMAC CLUB First Row. left to right-L. Davis, R. Cordon, E. Blackden, I. McCorquindnle, M. Chapman, P. Lord, B. ' Goforth, ll. Fox, M. Stilson, P. Perry, D. XVehher, L. Burden, M. Carson, E. Coolen, Mrs. Buhnr. Second Row-N, Clement, H. YVade, M. Bragg, P. Carson, j. Tweedy, G, Martin, I. Jamieson, I. Pelkie, A. Vining, P. Wheeler, C. Strombaek, W. Mower, E. Lawrence, M. Bizcau, N. Estes, V. Morgan, H. Withee, C. Sherhnme. Third Row-M. Lancaster, M. Hart, Il. Bunker, C. Neal, I. Perry, A. Ham, M. Smith, G. Lucas, I. Seekins, F. Cool, M. Brooker, J. Southnrd, R, Page B. Nichols, A. Smith, L. Kidney, B. Neal. HACOMEC CLUB The Hacomec Club of 1946-47 held its first meeting on September 17. The club, under -the supervision of its ad- visor, Mrs. Bubar, elected the following oflicers: President, Ruth F ox, Vice- President, Mary Ellen Stilsong Secretary, Diana Webber, Treasurer, Patricia Perry. The club met every other Thursday, with a good attendance of its fifty-one members. Thus far they have had an in- stallation of their officers, which was held at the Home Economics .building on the evening of October 15, and a hike and Weenie roast. They have also presented an assembly program and have sponsored a 1fVhite Christmas dance. At the latter a large decorated Christmas tree in the center of the gym and smaller trees in thc cor- ners attracted the attention of all. Girls dressed as cigarette girls sold corsages and popcorn balls. It was a successful dance and everyone seemed to have a good time. The members are: M. Bizeau, E. Blackden, M. Bragg, M. Brooker, M. Carson, P. Carson, M. Chapman, N. Clement, F. Cool, E. Coolen, N. Estes, li. Fox, B. Goforth, Pt. Cordon, A. Ham, M. Hart, Jamieson, L. Kidney, M. Lancaster, E. Lawrence, P. Lord, C. Lucas, C. Martin, E. McCarthy, I. Mc- Corquindale, V. Morgan, W. Mower, B. Neal, C. Neal, B. Nichols, R. Page, I. Pelkie, Perry, P. Perry, I. Seekins, G. Sherburne, H. Wade, Southards, M. Stilson, C. Stromback, I. Tweedie, A. Vining, L. Davis, H. VVithee, P. Wheel- er, L. Barden, Pm. Bunker, A. Monroe, M. Braley, M. Smith, A. Smith. Ruth Fox '48

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l34l DRAMATIC CLUB .l roul How, left to right'-D. xVl'lllN'l', Rl. Carson, VV. Blower, P. Lord, J. Scckins, Miss Brewer. Second llou'-B. Neal, L. Spaulding, L. Bardcn. C. Strmnhack, S. Lucas, R. Brittaiu, ll. NVithcc. Third Row-N. Estes, G. Neal, V. Morgan. A. Ham, A. Vining, Sl. llflri. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of Hartland Academy commenced another year un- der the guidance of Miss Brewer. In place of oH'icers the club elected a director, Patricia Lord, and two assist- ants, janet Seekins and WVinifred Mower. Meetings are held every other Tues- day, with an amusing program one meeting and a discussion of drama the next. At some of the meetings we studied the differences between good and poor plays, plot structure, and we also dis- cnssed how to choose plays for different occasions. At one meeting the play, Riders to the Seaf, by john Millington Synge, was read and the good and bad points were discussed. Our most interesting meeting was on grease paintf, We did one make-up, making a young person into an elderly spinster and then into a cheerful, friendly matron by the use of lines and other finishing touches. This knowledge was very useful in the making up of the characters in the Senior play. A play, Ask Nancyll' was put on as the club's assembly program in April. The remaining activities will include play production and direction, and choral readings. ' Patricia Lord 347



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i36 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row, left to right-M. jones, L. Davis, P. Estes, S. Dyer, T. Gee, K. Pt-lkie, E. jones, R. 'l'0lIll7lC, ll. Mower, XV. Cuddy. Second Row-B. Tibbctls, W. Greene, C. Pensley, I. Snow, D. MncLauchlain, Il. Duran, T. Sleeves, L. Duran, 0. Salisbury, Mr. Ruhar. Third Row-I. Estes, P. Neal, B. Blower, R, Parker, ll. Iordnn, D. hlilCLlllll7lll2lll, A. I'an'km-r, C. Sherhurnv. H. Martin, L. Carson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA On October 16, 1946 the F. F. A. held an evening meeting. At this meet- ing some of the boys were elected for officers. They are: President, Kenneth Pelkieg Vice-President, Thomas Ceeg Secretary, Philip Estesg Treasurer, Earl Jonesg Reporter, Stanley Dyer, and Farm Watchdog, Royce Temple. At this same meeting seven boys were raised to the degree of Future F armers. There has been one evening meeting every month and one or two afternoon meetings. To raise money for our F. F. A. Chap- ter, we have made Christmas wreaths und hatched chicks. NVe have also made bleachers for use ut the hasketball games. lt is our opinion that the Future l5'nriners of America is tl worthwhile or- ganization, for at our meetings we coin- hine work with fun. Philip Estes '48 ...-qgfgj-g..-.....

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