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Ullman nf 19211 il Class Motto:-The More PreparedfThe More Powerful. '5 f gf L, ,Y Clyde Linton Austin Clyde Dramatic Club plays QU f2J ffljg M. I-l. S. Orchestra C323 Class-play 1355 Musical num- ber for graduation. - Clyde is our musical classmate. He has been very successful with his fine tenor voice and his violin. His favorite song is Oh What a Pal is Mary. We always thought Clyde was cut for the ministry but he now plans to take a course at Harvard Dental School. Then he is going to make a specialty of pulling hens' teeth and will begin his practice down on the farm in Starks. Helen Annie Barley Helen Class-play f3Jg Dramatic Club plays f4Jg Speaking Contest f4jg Secretary of the Ath- letic Asociation MJ, Salutatorian. lf knowledge is power, Helen is a buzz wagon that will go some. Capable, business-like, de- pendable, big hearted, a. true friend-that's Helen, our all-round girl. Her jolly, inspiring smile is known all over M. H. S. and she's just the person to whom one should go to obtain valuable advice. We wouldn't change one thing' about you, Helen, for you're just all right. Dorothy Brown UDOFEH Class Treasurerg Valedictorian. Many :1 clever poster, many a dainty plnoard has come from this young lady's skillful brush, Do1i s talents are many, her dancing and musi- Cal abilities are not among the least of these. Dorothy doesn't make much noise in the class room, but she knows-and what is more the teachers know that she knows. Dorothy ex- pects to go to Wellesley in the fall.
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Elura The sandwich sales were not con- tinued this quarter. The Athletic Club had one sale at recess ol' LlSrzUll,- ed chocolate bars and small boxes ol' chocolates.. A fair sum was realized. While the snow was so deep this winter and the electric cars were held up, on March 8 the boys volunteered to help shovel olf the track as the car was needed for town int-vtiiig, By the assistance of some of the men and the school boys, the Madison end of the line was cleared for u:-e. ln appreciation of this work Mr. Swett has very kindly consented that the school may have the use of a var at any time without a g'uarantee. We extend our thanks to Mr. Swett. Plans are being' made for a .lunivr Night, June 11, in Union llall. A few plays are under consideration now. The Prize Speaking' Contest be- tween the schools of Skowhegan, North Anson, and Madison was held the 21st of May in Slqowhegan. Those chosen to represent Madison Higrh were Ruth Hilton, '20, Helen Barley, '20, and Maurice Nute, '22. The honor parts of the Senior class are as follows: Valedictory . . . . . . Doroithy Brown Salutatory .. ....... Helen Barley History ......... Faustena Hapworth Presentation of Gifts .............. Conrad Kennison Prophecy . . . . . Thelma Lawrence Oration . . ..... Robert Calden Class Will ....... Nellie Welch Musical Number .. Clyde Austin lissay .......... .. Gertrude Gray lissay . . . . . . Jean Lancaster Always in Trouble, one of W'alter lien H:n'e's plays, was given in Union Hall April 28 and 29, The cast of characters was as follows: Misery Moon Conrad Kennison '20 Cideon Blair Robert Calden '20 Toni Rissle Vernon Padham '21 Hiram Tutt Clyde Austin '20 Pat rick Keller Leo Porter '22 Samantha Slade Ethel llanson '20 Rosebud Reese Alta '1'in,l4l1ain '20 l'aula. Maleek Ruth Hilton '20 Lulu Pearl llelen Harley '20 EF-Ztl'ilS- f?l'2lCC Gavin '22, Janet Car- gfill '22, Agnes Dixon '22, A new plan l'or reserving the seats was used with fine success, doingf, away with the crowding: and using everyone in an impartial way. The Dramatic Club has made the following rule: All persons taking two major, four minor or two minor and one major part in any Dramatic Club plays. during: their High School course, will be entitled to Wear a fancy M. The following' students have won this M: Helen, Barley '20, Conrad Kennison '20, Ethel Hanson '20, Vernon Padham '21, Ruth Hilton '20, Robert Calden '20, Clyde Austin '20, Abner York '22, Alta Tinkham '20, Zena Vincent '22. The Senior class members went to 'Waterville May 7 to have a group picture taken.
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12 THE BOUNCEK 'f-- Q----W' Robert Jefferson Calden Bob Class-plny 135: Dramatic Club plny fill: l'resiclent ol' the lll'fIlUlllllC Club 1453 Oration. Nothing: snunll about Bobby either mentally or phywienlly. lle is one ol' our all-round men. l W 1 llw cloesn't go in for nthleties much, probably f lninlcs held lose some el' his: superfluous flesh. l i llis mlrmnntie nbililty makes up for that :incl ns l fl lower or n ggranflrlznlmly, why. you ennlt find nw better one. We know he will saueceecl nt llrynnt SL Stratton beenuse never fail is his motto. Bethilrln Donna Snookie There are those who are born ggrezit: there flre those who have gtrentness thrusl, upwn are those who have g,frentness thrust upon them. Snookie belongs lo none of these classes. She has never hurl ejrentness at ull, but she has one thing' that all the girls envy --fs an engagement ring. Alphonso B. Christopher uP4'lZ1Cl1lC,, Class-play CID. No, thin is not 11 picture of Genernl Von , lllnrlenbure' but ol' our loyal American, Al- 1 . , l 1'lfI'f'lWL! in the n1.hle1'ir lielrl nor in any sehool l piionso Clll'lSi!'l3ll0l'. Alphonso has never been '-f-',e'pi'ise: however, we must remember 1hnT lie hos helpefl our elnss with many I1 sound :vnrl przwelieal business irlen Alphonso expects fo 21l'm1rl :1 business eolleee in l'ow1on. There he will get ellieient l'Y'Zllllll1Qf for what will be. we hope, 11 successful future.
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