High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
20 M. F. H. S. PILOT i BAND First row-A. Welch, Doane, G. Harwood, R. Morton, E. Tees, K. Gilman, M, Purington, 1.111 P r M. 'hl DT t. ie a ame, r ie , irec or Seoond row-G. Fifield, A. Maxim, V. Frost, I. Cole, W. Andrews, P. Campbell. Third row- S. Keene. E. Stiles. E. Blair, A. Russell, R. Thayer, L. Fitts, R. Robbins. Fourth row-J. Trinward, E. Frost, R. jordan, L. Jordan, E. Sawyer, Ray Goss. BAND The band this year has been directed by Mr. Diehl. The twenty-one members of the band are: Harold Allard, Iustin Doane, Esther Stiles, Clarinets, Wallace Andrews, Glenn Filicld, Ellsworth Blair, Ioyce Cole, Vernard Frost, Alice Maxim, Cornets, Edward Sawyer, Ray Goss, Robert Iordan, Trombonesg Edward Frost, Bass Horn, Lewis Iordan, Alto Horn, Alton Russell, Robert Goss, Baritone, Phyllis Campbell, Cymbals, Iohn Trinward, Bass Drum, Lin- wood Fitts, Rupert Robbins, Snare Drums, Robert Thayer, Alto Saxophone. There were also six majorettes, who did their part in leading the band. They are Kathleen Gilman, Marguerite Purington, Elizabeth Tees, Gloria Harwood, Luella Paine, and Rachel Morton. HOME EC. A great many students attended the Home Economics Club. Each member chose a hobby and worked on it during meetings. Miss Giddinge was the supervisor. BOYS' OUTING CLUB The Boys' Outing Club was formed dur- ing the latter part of the year by Mr. Mor- rison. The boys were very active and enjoyed many short trips although they had been organized only a short time. No dues were required but each member volunteered to pay 10 cents each meeting, which went toward the longer trip at the end of the year. The ollicers are: President, Richard Klaing Secretary, Carleton Quinn, and Treas- urer, Robert Goss.
”
Page 21 text:
“
M. F. H. S. PILOT 19 -'- ACTIVITIE -'- ++++ sv 9 ' T' Pl 1 ai. 'issue S'lil'IJlfY'l' Xl4'l'IVl'l'lIf9 ASSOVI.-X'I'IUN Olfl lt'IiRS Sitting. left to right--if XX':itson. Asst. 'li1'C7lh.I N. Stront, 'l'reas.g li. lfrost, Pres.: li. tlilnian. Seng XY. .'Xinlreu's, Yiee,l'res. Slamling - liaeulty .'Xilxisors, Kliss Xtells and l'rineipal Diehl. CAMERA CLUB A new club was organized by Miss Wells, English teacher, this year. This was the Camera Club. Iiach member paid 25 cents for the year's dues. The money furnished equipment for developing and printing pic- tures. At the end of the year the members were able to take pictures more successfully as well as to develop and print them. This club proved very successful and we hope it will oontinue in the school. DRAMATICS The Annual Senior Drama was presented December 13th at the High School Audito- rium. lt was a greater success than it has been for many years in spite ot the fact that it was given on Friday the 13th. We enjoyed working with the coaches, Mrs. Mains and Mrs. Adams, and we feel that this helped to make the play a success. The name of the play was For Pete's Sake and the cast included: Pete Always in hot water Roy lfrazee Miss Sarah Pepperdine. Peter! Aunt Louise Shaw Jasmine jackson. Aunt Sarah's darky eook litillilll llishee Cicero Klurgletliorpe, The Dc-an of lilwood Col- lege t'arlton VVass Hill lifZltlSl'IIlXY, T'eter's pal Robert Thayer Thorndyke Miirgletllorpe taluggsyj, A college grind lfdwarml Frost Mrs. fieorgianna Clarkston, a social eliniher Constance Keene Nadine Clarkston, Peter's sweetlieart Kutllleeii liilnian Peggy Clarkston, I3ill's sweetheart Anita XVelcl1 ftlalvina Potts, Niiiggsyk goddess l.y4Ia Rliteliell John Bolivar, A wealthy banker Vvlllllllll fil't'C'llWU41ll Dupont Darby, The Poet of Elwood College Lewis ,lordan
”
Page 23 text:
“
'I 1' II Q PIIOT 21 .v. '. . SENIOR DRAMA VAST Sitting --A if Keene, K. Ililmztn. li. Ilisbee. - Slzniclingfli. Thayer, XY. Greenwood, I.. Mitchell, C. XYass, I.. Shaw, R. lfrazee, I.. Inrxlan, A. VVeleh, li, Frost. SCIENCE CLUB This was another club organized mostly for the interest of the boys. A few girls attended. Each meeting they tried to discuss some subject that would be interesting. Ioyce Cole is the president and Mr. Morrison is the instructor. PRIZE SPEAKING Prize Speaking was held this year as it has been in previous years. The Prize Speaking finals took place at the high school auditorium on February 13th. The speakers were chosen at a preliminary contest held lanuary 8th and 9th, This con- test, although open to the whole school, was compulsory for the Iuniors. The coaches were: Miss Nelson, Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Mains. The speakers were: Elon Bradford, Ieannette Plummer, Pauline Storer, Elizabeth Tees, Hazel Austin, Flor- ence Grant, and Ioyce Cole. The prizes were given to the following speakers: Hazel Austin-lst prize, gold medalg Ioyce Cole - 2nd prize, silver medal, and Florence -Grant - 3rd prize, bronze medal. FRENCH CLUB The French Club was instructed by a com- petent leader, Mrs. Mains. During club meetings all talking and reading was done in French, which helped the members to increase their knowledge of this subject. This club not only furnished amusement but enabled a student to converse in French. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club this year was under the supervision of Mrs. Adams, head of the Com- mercial Department. The club was com- posed of girls only, who met every Tuesday afternoon. We made the club more interesting by writing short biographies of each composer whose music we sang. We also wrote verses to be set to music.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.