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THE AURORA -it L 22 1 4- CTES '5'il l i?'7i'il l 4f lf'i lfil f .f . ? '. l O il lf V i l ?'?f l 'iY? SENIOR CLASS Class Officers: President ..,.,.,,......,,, ......,.,..., T hclma Turney Vice-President ....... ......... E uelyn Manuel Secretary ........... ......,,, I nee Tnrney Treasurer .,,,, .,,,,,.... F rank Benn Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: Post Nublla, Sol The Cast for the Senior Play, The Adven- tures of Grandpa, is as follows: Montgomery Ray ..,......,,,,.......,,.,..,,, Joseph Jenkins Otis Hammerhead fGrandpaJ, Ralph Herron Ollicer McCormick .... .,...........,,.........,.......,. J ohn Oakes Tod Hunter ,..,....,,,,,, ........... B yron Britton Lucy Hunter ........ ........,.... V erna Benson Marie Ribeau .,,,,.........,,,.............t,................ Hazel Looke Mrs. Pansy Hopscotch ............ Madeline Herron Dorothy May ,....,.........................t..........,..,. Doris Tnrney Kloompy .........., ,,....,,,. G eneva Aclams Commencement Parts are as Followsi Valedictory .............,....,,,....,........,.,........ Thelma Turney Salutatory ,.............,.,.........,,...........,..,...,............ Inez Turney Address to Undergraduates, Marietta Nason Oration ...,...,,.....,,..........,.,.,.........,................... Evelyn Manuel History ,,....,,, ............ A lbert Nightingale Prophecy ...,,,,,. ,......,,.,,.... B yron Britton Will ,,,.,.,.........,., ...........,. F rank Benn Gifts , ,.,.... .,,....... G enepa Adams Essays ........ .,........,,. V erna Benson Ralph Herron JUNIOR CLASS The blunior Class is looking forward to the junior Prize lixhihition, which will he held the latter part of May. The juniors are all working hard on their regulings which ihxjv earefully selected xzfih the help of the f:11'ultQ.'. The l'g'ogr:un .girls :Ls lollorvs: The 'llezuzher wlzzm Taught the Governor lfrlzrin lializifn' M.Xlll'1l.lNl'I llli :I:oN The Bell Buoy Hzzelyaril Kipling lllcwls HoW,x1:n The Swan Songn Katherine Brooks ENA A. MULICAN Sheridan's Ride Thomas Rearl Llcox BIQNN Starove11 Helen C. Stevens Fiwlf: Jouxsox The Last Leaf 0. Henry DUlilJ'l'IIY LOXDON The New South Jolly E. Ouclcs Class Officers: President .........,,., .,...,.......,,,.... L eon Benn Vice-President ,........,..,......,,.,....., Madeline Herron Secretary and Treasurer ............ Ena McLean Class Flower: Red Carnation Class Colors: Red and Black
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HODGDON HIGH scHooL -:L L 21 J , Senior Statistics Nam C Favorite Expression Pastime Geneva Adams Frank Benn 'Verna Benson Britton Herron Evelyn Manuel Marietta Nason Albert Nightingale Byron Ralph 011, Gee! Get out, Freshman Well, Hotdog lt's just too bad it it ! I ! ! Oh, baby By the little Lord Harry By Holy Smoke XVriting letters Talking to Freshman girls VVaiting for the Chevrolet Playing Rook Telling Thelma stories Trying to flirt Fighting with Byron Studying Latin Inez Turney Oh, You think so? Studying Thelma Turney Atta-kid Laughing Nickname Favorite Song Wfmts to be Initials Skinny Sam Nothing in particular Gad About Sl0DDY Polly A farmer tand grow Few Brains Turnipsl Verna The Nightingale kept Jlarrierl Vamping Boys me awake 'til Dawn Britton Louise A man Busy Body Fish Show me the way to VVell Educated Rather Hamless go 'ome Jerry Bobby Shatto's gone to A member of the 3F Ever Mourning sea . Club Mretie Pal of my Dreams A Craig Mighty Nervous Spider Arlene 'Most anything Always Naughty Puss Little Pal A Chauffeur Innocent Tot Ted Among My Souvenirs A school marm Time 'll Tell -..1gQ?p.-...,-.
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HODGDON HIGH scHooL -r L 23 1 SOPHOMORE NOTES The Sophomore class held their first class meeting in September and chose the following officers: President ....................,..,.........rr............ Ruth Nightingale Viee-President .....,,,rr.... ..,..........,,,,.,,.., R nth Ingraham Secretary and Treasurer .................. Hope Alwarcl Social Committee ....,,.r.........,...,....... Joseph Jenkins Ruth Ingrahaon Hope Alward The Sophomore-Freshman Speaking Contest was held at the Town Hall, April the twenty-second. The platform of the Hall was decorated on the left with the sophomore class colors, old rose and sil- ver, on the right with the freshman class colors, purple and gold. The speakers of the evening were, Sophoniores: Ruth In- graham, lvlildred Merritt, Joseph jenkins, Ilope Alward, Lydia lngraham, and Ethel llwards. Freshmen: Cyril Quint, Eileen Rush, Doris Turney, Marion Merritt, Harry Merritt, and lllecta Corson. The Prizes were won as follows: Girls'-First fiiS2.5Oj Electa Corson, '33, Second Qi1Sl.00j Doris Turney, 233. Boys'-joseph Jenkins, ,3Z. It is estimated that the Sophomore Class will have in the Houlton Savings Bank at the end of this school year about 36300. Jtixion HIGH sCHooL There are twenty-two members in the Freshman Class. At the beginning of the year there were twenty-three. In the Junior High Room there are forty. The Freshmen held their first class meeting September 26, electing as officers Marion Merritt, President, Mae Rhoda, Vice-President, Cyril Quint, Secretary and Treasurer. The class colors are Pur- ple and Gold, the Motto is Strive and Succeedng the Flower, the Pansy. 4. The Freshman class had their first social November l, a Hallowe'en Party which was very successful, the class mak- ing a profit of 321.68 In the second class meeting the Fresh- man class decided that the yearly class dues should be 51.00. The Freshman-Sophomore Speaking Contest was held at the Town Hall, April 25, 1930. First, second, and third places went to the Freshmen girls, Electa Cor- son winning first prize, Doris Turney, second, and Marion Merritt, honourable mention. First Prize for the boys went to ,loseph Jenkins, a sophomore, while Cyril Quint took honourable mention for boys. Since there were only three boys in the contest it was decided not to give a second prize to them. The eighth grade will take the State lixaminations May l6, l93O. VVe all wish them success. OUR REPRIESICNTATIVE ABROAD Early in March, Bob Jenkins, a mem- ber of the Senior class set sail on board the yacht, Hardi Baiou for a cruise around the Mediterreanean. He stops at Gibraltar, Port Said, ports along the coast of Palestine, Constantinople, Venice, Rome and other points of interest. VVe have missed him much. His cheery smile, his never tiring willingness to be of service won him a place in our list of friends which can never be filled by any- one else. VV hat an experience! VVhat an oppor- tunity! VVhile we miss you yet we envy your good times. Good luck, old man. A pleasant trip and a safe return. VV e are proud of you, our represen- tative abroad?
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