Mechanic Falls High School - Pilot Yearbook (Mechanic Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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M. F. H. S. PILOT 25 I I l I GIRLS' BASKETBALL Kneeling-A. Xlfeleh, R. Morton, VL. Mitchell., P. Standing-Asst. Coach Adams. G. XVhittemore, M. Purington, K. Gilman, Coach Wells. GIRLS' ATHLETICS Basketball practice started on November 18th. Many ot the girls participated in this sport. Although there were few victories the girls learned cooperation and fair play. Miss Wells deserves much credit and praise for the excellent way in which she coached the team, and we thank Mrs. Adams, assist- ant coach, lor the able assistance and help which she gave us. This year the team is losing three of its members, Kathleen Gilman, Anita Welch, and Lyda Mitchell. The remaining squad is: Elizabeth Tees, Marguerite Purington, Hazel King, Glenna Whittemore, Phyllis Bartlett, Dorothy McMoran, Norma Rowe, and Rachel Morton. We wish to extend to the team and coaches the best of luck for the coming sea- son. SCHEDULE South Paris 34 M. F. H. S. South l':n'is 36 M. F. H. S. 25 23 Bartlett. , N. Rowe, E. Tees, Mgr. B. Fifield, H, King. Casco 34 M. F. H. S. 21 Alumni Bl? M. Ii. II. S. 24 l.eavitt 35 M. F. H. S. 24 Leavitt 730 M. F. H. S. 20 Lktseo 240 M. F. H. S. 19 Oxford 26 M. If. ll. S. 21 Oxford 231 M. I . Il. S. 29 in the Fall with and horseshoes. The girls' athletics began volleyball, softball, quoits, Senior girls, members of the Girls, Athletic Association. assisted Miss Wells and Mrs. Adams in coaching these sports. The student coaches were: Volleyball li:ti'bara George Softball Kathleen Gilman Quoits Barbara Merrill Horseslioes Lyda Mitchell The officers of the G. A. A. are: President Constance Keene Vice-President Marguerite Puriugton Secretary llrenda Ififleld Treasurer Anita XYeleh The purpose of this organization is to help the girls gain a high standard of health, sportsmanship and athletic ability. Kathleen Gilman '4l.

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BUYS' IZ.-XSKIC'l'l1Al.I, I Lil lu ll l11-- Mgr, Ixyllmwxl. Capt. Allzlrfl, C. Quinn, R. jordan, J, 'l.l'il1NY1lI'd, R. Robbins, H. Gus K Inrclzln, il. Quinn, ll. Uellizlsc, R, Iilllill, Cnzxch Mfwrison. CROSS COUNTRY mm rnwf F. XVhittier, I., Jordan, Conch Fdxvawls, XY Bradford. I. ,lQ1'illXVIlI'd. :mek r0w4lX1gr. Abbott, IC. Bradford, VY. French, Asst. Mgr. Campbell.



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26 M. F. H. S. PILOT 1 aqll nil! i t l isis Gaia The following is the prize-winning theme in the V. F. W. Auxiliary Contest held dur- ing the Winter Term. ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE At a time of supreme crisis, one of our great Americans declared: United we stand, divided we fall. Today we again feel the need of close cooperation in the face of great European powers that, with subtle propa- ganda and malicious underhand methods, would destroy the unity that has grown only through the bloodshed and sacrifice of strug- gles like those in 1860 and 1914. We have come a long way since the Pil- grims landed in 1620 and since such men as Washington, Iefferson, and Lincoln contrib- uted their share to make us one nation indi- visible . We have been 300 years together in mak- ing a country that stands for Democracy with such a firm foundation that it cannot be rocked by Dictators in far off countries. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address H shows us clearly his vision of unity. -- govern- ment of the people, for the people, and by the people, shall not perish from the earth. Every time we salute the national flag we solemnly afhrm that Liberty and Iustice, those sacred privileges that distinguish us from the suffering countries of the world, are based on the firm foundation of unity. There are several ways in which unity may be established, and each and every one of them demands that the individual do his part. America is composed of rugged individ- uals, who are, however, first and foremost, individual American citizens. In America we have established unity in our homes where we Find loyalty and security with our families. Unity in our churches, where we observe our most sacred privilege, that of freedom to worship God. Unity in our schools, where we receive not blind, but real, character building educa- tion. Unity in our Red Cross organization, which stands prepared to give help in time of need to all, regardless of class, race, or belief. Unity in our organizations which pro- vide protection to all orphans. Unity in our numerous programs, such as: N. R. A., the W. P. A., and our various youth programs. Unity in our labor unions, where mis- understandings can be settled without strikes, and in our fire-fighting units, soldiers who stand for the protection they are prepared to give up at all times. Unity in our Girl and Boy Scout programs, and in our conservation program which gives employment to thousands of young men. Unity in further development of our great Defense Plan which, when completed, will give to each and every citizen of the United States of America, the greatest protection in all the world. Unity in the state and its connection with the national government.

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