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JUNIOR CLASS The Class of 1951 in their first class meeting on September 21, chose these officers: President-DAVID CLARK Vice President-FRANK MARS-HALL Secretary-MARJORIE GOOCH Treasurer-NORMA CUTTEN Student Council Member-MARLENE GREEN Ways and Means Committee-FRANCES LEWIA, LORRAINE PLANTE, and PATRICIA LE BARGE. T-he Juniors have had two socials this year, the Halloween Social and the Armistice Eve Social. They were both a success and provided a good time for everyone. They also shared with the Seniors in the nreparation for the annual Community Sing, held December 22. The Juniors and their advisor, Mr. Kenneth Hobbs, deserve a great deal of credit for the attractive decorations for this occasion. A Thanksgiving :basket was given to one of our members, Daniel Doane, who had been ill for some time. This year the Junior Class was represented in foot-ball by Carroll Gooch, Andrew Lux, Afton Burgess. Frank Marshall, John Cowgill, and Dale Good-wing in boys' basket-ball by Lloy-d Robinson and Frank Marshall, and in girl-s' basketball :by Varrell Gorden, Ginger Crosman, Norma Cutten, Bernice Le Barge, and Shirley Knight, and in the Cheerleaders by Frances Lewia and Frances Hilton. ' BARBARA CLOUGH, '51,
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SOPHOMORE CLASS' On September 23, the Sophomore class 'held their first class meeting. The following officers were elected for the coming school year: . President: John Cannon Vice President: Alton Bowdoin Secretary: Rosaleen Campbell Student Council Representative: Peter Snow On October 12, the class elected as a committee to choose class rings: Shirley Bryant Peter Snow Ange Contois Elmore Wakefield The class selected their rings on October 25, a deposit of 83.00 to be made by everyone before November 10. 'Ilhe class -is looking forward to the arrival of the rings sometime in the beginning of 1950. This year the Sophomore class is planning to sponsor a social on the Spring of 1950. Nan Dow, a member of our class, has been chosen as an editorial advisor on the High Spot, a feature -in the PORTLAND SUNDAY TELEGRAM Magazine sec-tion. v Dorothy Bard en 20
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ag ,-X ' Q 4 45 J . 'alla -I CLEAN-UP TIME Humph! I suppose if I must clean my room, I must although I can't see why Mom is so insistent. I'll admit that the room isn't too neatg it just looks as though it were well-lived in. Personally, I don't see the need of touching anything. I guess t-he best place to start is my desk. I may as well put this chemistry book on the bottom shelfg 1'll never look at it again. What's this? My pen! 1've practically haunted the school office hunting for it, never even suspecting that it might be up here.-For goodness' sake, here is a piece of ribbon from the corsage I had for the play 5 I certainly don't want to throw that away. I don't think there is any need of keeping these old English papers, so I'l1 throw them out. What's this in the waste-basket? A newspaper picture of the '47 Track Team. Who t-hrew that away? 'I most certainly want it. Mother says there is no need of all these pictures on the desk, especially as they are all of the same person. She says I can't concentrate with them there. W-hat a silly idea! I guess I'll leave them. Here are a lot of old letters that were written to me while I was at camp three summers ago. I may as well save themg they will be funny when I am older- I should say my desk is all right, nowg at least one can see the blotter! 1'll just take this quilt, my puff, the bedspread the dog sleeps on whenever she spends the night on the foot of my bed, my reading pillow, my bed-jacket, and these Hallowe'en decorations off the chair. Someone. might want to sit down on it sometime. I'1l admit that up to now it has been impossible. 22
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