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Tr-in R 13. C O R D ELON STANLEY KITCI-IIN PRINCIPAL Born at Palermo, Maineg educated in public schools of Palermo, Cony 1'-ligh School, Augusta, Maine, Colby College ll. S., 1923: graduate work in Education and Chemistry, Harvard University 1924-25, Principal of Strong 1-ligh School, 1923-24, 1925-281 teacher in Athol I-ligh School, Athol, Massachusetts, 1925. MIRIAM ADELAIDE HALL Born at Bar Harbor, Maine, educated in the public schools of Bangor, graduated from Bangor High School, graduated from Hillside School, Norwalk, Connecticut, Wellesley College, 13. A., 1927, attended Cambridge School ol: Landscape and Domestic Architecture, Cam- bridge, lvlassaehusetts, one year. CLAIRE ALICE CROSBY Born at Milo, Maine, educated in public schools of Milo: Colby College, B. A., 1925g assistant at Beals High School, Beals, Maine, 1925-263 assistant at Sangerville High School, Sangerville, Maine, 1926-27, assistant at Kingheld High School, Kingfielcl, Maine, 1927-g grad- uate work in Education and English, Summer school at Boston University, 1928. L fi
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'Q 6 l H E R CO-OPERATION STANLEY HIGH SCHOOL is very grateful to the townspeople for their eo- operation during the past year. Hy co- operation she means the support they have given her by attending any activity that the school carries out, such as basketball, base- ball, drama, carnival, and movies. This year Stanley High School tried to have two basketball teams but if it had not been for the interest the townspeople showed in her non-winning teams she would have given it up altogether. To show their inter- est in the school the townspeople are spend- ing the Webster Fund , to erect on the school lot, a building called Webster Hall , in which athletics, dramas, entertainments. etc., can be practiced and given with no extra expense. Stanley High School has taken a high ranking place in county track and baseball and doubtless the townspeople feel that her basketball teams, if they had a place where they could get the suliicient amount of practice necessary, would stand among the best ranking teams alsog thus they have very liberally taken this step to help her. Stanley High School needs and appreciates this support, for without it she can do nothing. Helen Beurce '30 ECORD 'llnu Kinrzifnitn Hion Sonooi. Honou Ciziaiwi' Svsrism I. Eligibility shall be confined to one- third of the class enrollment except as men- tioned in Art, V. ll. Election shall take place at the be- ginning of the third quarter ol' the senior year, and shall be announced with the class parts. Q. Q U , . Ill. 'lo' eligible, a student must: a. Have an average rank of 85 or better for the entire course. b. Have performed some distinc- tive service ol' merit for the school. c. Have shown both within and without the school respect for order, morality, and the rights ol' others: and such sense of personal honor as is expected ol' good citizens. IV. Election shall be made by the liacul- ty and superintendent of schools assembled in conference. V. When the election of two or more students is so close as to be doubtful, both or all shall be elected.
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Ti-in RECORD HELEN MAE BEARCE- I-lm.i2N Girls' Club 121, Preliminary Speaking 131, O. G. Whittaker in And Mary Did 131, liasketball Speaking 141, Christina in A Bunch ol' Fun 141, Member of Honor Society 141, Valedictory 141. Some girls like boys, but I prefer 'Carolshi' Helen joined our class when we were Sophomores. She has been very active during her three years here. She is a willing worker and a true friend to everyone. The class ol? 1930 wishes her much success in her future life. EDMOND WILSON BERRY- Tan Class President 131 141, President of Students' Activ- ities Asso. 141, Preliminary Speaking 121 131 141, Member of National Forensic League, Basketball 131, Track 131 141, H. O. Tell in The Guest Retainer 121, School Orchestra 141, Business Manager of K'The Record 131 141, Prophecy , Do just what you have to, and leave the rest for tomorrowf' Ted is a very active member of our class, always will- ing to do his share. He is an excellent speaker. VVe are sure his services as a drummer in the school orchestra will be greatly missed next year. The class of 1930 wishes you success in the years to come, Ted. BEULAI-I MAY BLA NCl-IARD- lSiai.vi.1u i Essay on Class Flower 141. Modesty is Virtue. This motto applies well to Beulah as she is the quiet- est member of our class. Beulah is always ready to help in everything the class undertakes. You have the best wishes ol the class of 1930 for your future success, Beulah. LAURA KATHLEEN BOYCE- Tor Girls' Club 131, Class History lf at first you don't succeed, try againf, Although Laura had to leave school because of illness she was not discouraged and continued her course this year. Laura is always willing to do her part in any- thing the class undertakes. The class of 1930 wishes you success, Laura.
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