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30 THE MARGARETTA important day because that night we sponsored a Thanksgiving Dance. The Iunior Class assembly will enter- tain with a Talent Show. Plans are already under way for one of the big events of the year--The Iunior Prom. The Iuniors have 5194.36 in their Treasury. EVELYN WHITNEY Class Reporter OUR SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 6, 1950, a class of 36 Silly Sophs started the school year with Mrs. Carroll's room as its home. Cn September 8, the following officers for the school year of '50-'51 were elect- ed: Leon Sinford, President: Donnie Mal- lar, Vice Pres.: Ioan McKenney, Sec.: Marilyn Maker, Treas. Iulia Wiswell and Allan Gray were chosen to represent the class in Student Council. The Sophomores have also been rep- resented on the Varsity and Iunic-r Var- sity basketball teams. Two girls, Ioann Hanson and Iulia Wiswell were onthe Cheering Squad during basketball season. Several members of the class are active in the Machias High School Band, chorus, F. H. A., French Club. soft ball and baseball. On Dec. 19, the Sophomores had an assembly called The Christmas Follies. On February 28, 1951, eight of the Sophomores presented the annual Prize Speaking Exhibition. Our Sophomore Hop held on March 2, was our outstanding social event of the year. ETH ELYN SPRAGuE Class Reporter FRESHMAN REPORT We have 33 members in the freshman class this year, half of whom have their home room with Mr. Gardner, the other half with Mrs. Sproul. At the end of the first six weeks the class officers were elected as follows: President, Donnie Albee: Vice President, Helen McCaleb: Secretary, Peggy Davis: and Treasurer, Dale Whitney. Our representatives to the Student Council are Lucille Kilton and Frank Ackley. The prize speaking contest was held at the Congregational vestry, February 7, 1951. We are represented in the F. I-I. A. and chorus. Members of the freshman class in band are Iulia Iordan, Iulia Dinsmore, Barbara Ingalls, Mary Ann Bannon, Peggy Ann Davis, Lucille Kilton, Ioan Clark, and Dale Whitney. Two freshman boys played on the base- ball team this year: Dale Whitney and Donnie Cummings. MARY ANN BANNON Freshman Reporter
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WE, t .o 1 LEE i fi 4... Q Q 4 A' N' A SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row fleft to rightjz Joann Hanson, Marilyn Maker, Nancy Vose, Norma Sinclair, Sara Merritt, Chrystle Gray, Dawn Brooks, Evelyn Sprague, Ethelyn Sprague, and Joan Mclienney. .Second row: Fred Hayward, Donald Roberts, Julia Wiswell, Jackie Ezzy, Janice Foss, Mary Flaherty, Maxine Hurlbert, Betty Hooper, and Billy Sternberg. lhird row: Raymond Armstrong, Leon Sinford, James Sennett, Eugene Johnson, Billy McLean, Allen Gray, Charles Foster, and Donald Mallar. Back row: Clinton Albee, Barbara Hall, Kathrine Stanhope, and Carlton Davis. FRESHMAN CLASS Front row fleft to rightjz Julia Dinsmore, Barbara lngalls, Hildrecl Berry, Sara Holmes, Joan Clark, Patricia Grant, Ann Buzzell, Peggy Davis, Helen lVlcCalel:v and Louella Hanscom. Second row: Gilbert Anclrews, Philip Durling Jr., Joyce Ellsmore, Lucille Kilton, Constance Watts, Mary Ann Bannon, Julia Jordan, Philip McLean, and Donald Albee. Third row: Donald Johnson, John Holland, Franklin Watts, Donald Cummings, Erlon Nlorse, Philip Cray, Dale Whitney, and Gregory Ezzy. Back row: Richard Carlow, Merton Bunker, Horace Cetchell, Karl McRae, and Frank Ackley
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r I MRS. LUCEXS ROOM Front row fleft to rightjz Beverly Armstrong, Nancy Reeves, Elaine Munson, Marita Buzzell, Carole Ann MacKenzie, Sonja Reynolds, Edith Goodwin. Middle row: Lawrence Garnett, Merrill Wallace, Donald Hill, james Armstrong, Stephen Longfellow, julian Hatt, Ephie Garnett, Russell Garnett. Back row: Philip Callahan, Louis Ezzy, Ray Hurlbert, Melvyn Foss, Kenneth Smith, Donald Maclcauchlan, john Cummings, Robert Magee. MRS. BAGLEYS ROOlVl Seated fleft to rightj: Judy Schoppee, Claire Berry, Katherine Whynot, Mary Munson, Susie Reeves, jerry Bowlcer, Nancy Schoppee, Ann Whittier, Virginia Winslow, and Martha Foster. Second row: lrving Pennell, Dale Sinclair, Charles Goodwin, Barbara Carroll, Patsy Wallace, Beth Bangs, Donna Xvright, Janet Foster, Sandra Riopell, Janice Dolye, and Eric Longfellow. lllhird row: Rochelle Foss, Tommy Nickerson, Richard Ellsmore, Henry Geel, Douglas Smith, Alan Gillis, Fred Chadwick, Lee Dupee, Alton Bunker and john Whynot. Fourth row: Reginald Chipman, Edgar Hall, and Ulmer Vose.
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