Mexico High School - Pep Yearbook (Mexico, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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Mexico High School - Pep Yearbook (Mexico, ME) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 14
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pane Twelve The PEP CLASSROOM bll I NC I We 1re entermg 1 new 111311 school burldmg next ye1r Let us enter ll wrth tl1e resolutlon th1t our CINSFOOIU5 w1ll be eyuret Otl1er high sehools manage If so can we In Mexxeo H1511 Sehool eltsses are so erow ded th1t nolse eln h1rdly be l1elped The mssmg of el1sses tdds to tl1e eonfusron III so smtll 1 pl1ee In our new burldmg tl1ere w1ll be more room lor el1sses to p1ss 1 dehnlte route oyer Vklllell to 3158 1nd 1 sel1edule that w1ll make 111 classes rot1te II onee Wrth these rmproyements xt s11ould be e1sy to muntun qtuet ore1er1y eltssrooms Le s try G R MAKING MONEY In yetrs gone by Senlor classes have found themselyes at graduatron txme wrthout any money wrth w hreh to e1rry on those 1ct1y1t1es t111t usually 1eeomp1ny and precede tl1e graduatlon exercrses Wotrlel rt not be 1 good suggestion for elasses to pl1n 1 sehedule of aetmtles money makmg Ulel otherwrse to tlke pllee durmg therr four ye1rs' In thrs w 1y, eonfhets oyer dues md trme mrght be molded Ixery el1ss carrres on eertun 1ct1v1t1es by w hzen they mxke money to put mto the1r treasury A tunes tl1ey hud themselyes wrthout tl1e funds to e1rry on proyeets tl11t they 11 me started By usmg the pl1n ol elC.NlS1Ilg 1 dehnlte seheelule tl1ey can u1ore dehnrtely pl 111 those thmgs t11ey can afford to do G R C RADbA'I ION THI N WHAT 3, o s tht less thtn twen tent ol Ile rt u um e 1ss 115 1 dehnrte rdet o whxt they w1ll do wl1en they tre out ol se 1ool y ye Nafue lee o wh1t t wrsh to do but 11 ne no pl1n lor bllfflllg to m1ke y 1 rel All students wl1o 1re pltnmny, on mtkmg somethmg of themselxes sl1ould hue 1 lur rdet Ll L Life occupmon Ihose who etnt 1rforl to eo to eolleee, ut wish to get further ttalmng for tl1e work they want to do should work for 1 couple of years at any job they ean get and by that t1me should know for sure wh1t they w1nt to be and w1ll haye money to further their educatlon In that me A person w11o tnsw ers I dont know to t11e eyuestron ts to wl11t l1e wrshes to do IS puttmg on 1 yery' poor s11ow bome always keep th II 1tt1 tude and thmk they are not adapted to any work and eonseeyuently do not amount to ITIULII A person w11o shows WllllflgI1CSS to work for what l1e wlshcs to aeeomphsh w1ll eet 1 lot of help 1nd encouragement from t11ose of wl1om 11e needs rt A smart, wrllmg person w1ll go far and be well hked by those who know htm as eompared wrth tl1e mdrflerent person who w1ll always be just 1 part of the scenery so to speak GRAYSON BROWN A ONI SLSSION DAY I11e o1he11l trend of school thought seems to oe ln fuor ol 1 two sesslon sel1ool dly next ye tr r1ther haye a one sessron day To all appearanees xt seems both more eonvenlent and more practleal In t11e nrst place, many students work ln tl1e tfternoons Most of these need the work and would haye to leaye school rf workmg was not posslble The school IS for the students and therefore eyery possible opportunnty s11ould be made th If they may be able to attend In tl1e second place, the athletes must haye some tlme for praenee They always hone useel tl1e 1fternoons 1nd Ib thrs seems to be tl1e only opportunrty rt would be better to remun 1s now IS to 1ttend mee hours tle thnre 1l1ee the students wl1o 1re1t workmg or on the 1tI1let1c te 1n1s need some IIINL to themselyes to pursue 0t11er letlutles 1nd to spend on thexr hobbies Ltst tl1e most modern hrgh schools those ol tl1e l11el1est standmg rn the strte, hue but one sessron If 1ey 111ye seen IIC 111 V51 shouldnt we ,go 1nd do hkewrse 7 IAURA QNYDLR G. . , Q' ' .2 Q2 1 ' ' ' - ' ' - 1 Q 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 A ' A f , 1 2 AA, ,Ay H A A, A ' ,' 1 1- ' ' ,, - 1 , ' 1 l LXR - s' 1 .4 ' 4 h A ' ' - , ' K 4 rg I f v' N. , '-M f. , 1 1' 1 ' ' A 1 1 1 '-A' . ' I ' 1 5 ' ' - I2 ,1.' 1 5 - ' . 3 5 1 1 1 1: ' 1 - 5 - , 5 A , ' ' . , ,' 1 , L v. L- 1' I 1 1 - .1 2 y 'A A at .'.' 15,1 7 V ' 'A '1' ' ' ' ' I' ' -1 . - ' 1 . 1, , 1 I - - 1' , 'A 1- 2 I t ' 1' ' A S , -k -- -' Tl- 1 L 1 f . s 1 vi . A v. . K 1 7 L 4 Vg I -1 y , y r r D , 1 1 1 vat A' 1 7 4 vs 'V' 3 A Al H I ' . .11 -.1 6 1 . I s v. L v A L l s Y, e A V. 1 1 It ' ' I '. lf, iq A L 1 . A-'v .s-, 1 -' A fl 1 K- - TE 1 1 A 'A ' I 1' A1 ' 2' '. 1. 'l ' 4' I 1 i A ' The pupils, as L1 whole, though, I think, would , K -. 1, ' .' 1- 1' I A ' , ., A , , ' A ' ,L .- A . 1 1' 1 - y e A A AA A , A 1 A A 1- 'Af' A I ' 1 -- 1 . 11 f ' A' ' A 1 A 1 V A A A , 1 . v. fs' 1 ' 1 - A Q ' ' ' . L' A A 1 - A-4. . Y L V1 . 3 ' ' , 3' 'Q , 1 , A. ,. 1 . , I'm willin 1 t Jay' .t 1.'.1 1 ty' pe-re ' ' ' 1 - ' ' il QI ' 'A 'I-g1d1'g-1. .'.' 1134 'I A1 ll If 1 ' 1 ,, . , x ,. .,,. 'y-I 1 In ,1 '11,-1, .5 . - , 2.1- 'I'he'l' may ha ' - a ' 5, A A 1411 I ' 1 hey' ' ' Q 1 ' At 5 H Q ' A - that xish 4 etlity. 1' ' 'L 7 . of what he, or she, wo 1 1 1. f lor as an 1 '-'- ' . tl 1' 1 '- -- 1 15,1 t, 'l y' 'f A, .I 1 L r k I . A, A b A L 7 .



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page Fourteen The PEP SCHOCDL NOTES Tl1e high scl1ool opened September 7 w1tl1 as ltrge ln enrollment 1s ewer before 'lhere are row U1 students Seniors Sophomores 1 umors 1 I resl1men Of Sexeral have left school or moved away Members of tl1e faculty include Principal A D Gray Gerald Rose Carl Young Neta Isbister Lumce Murphy A D Frew Myron Collette Aus Anderson and Thelma Hrllson Mrs Roy Dyment a part time teacher of Latin The Student Council has been more active this year with admirable results Its membership is 1 follows Semors leon Strout Charles Alecl-c Pres Kath erlne Wliytock Irene Petrie umors Thomas Turnbull Vice Pres Mtrgaret Stisuhs Lloyd Crossland Sophomores Mary Buccma Llmo Hill Ireshman Agnes Wl1ytOck Tl1e class officers for the current school year are SENIORS President Cl1arles Alecls Vice President Martha Draper Secretary Irene Petrie 'lreasurer Warren Olsen 'IUNIORS President Mlry ohnson Secretary and Treasurer Mary Hand SOPHOMORLS President Charles uimby Vice President William Robertson Secretary and Tre tsurer Elmo Hall FRFSHMLN President Iaredche Bartlett Vice President oe Bucclna Secrettry mel Treasurer can Myles 'Ihe tnnual high school fur was held this ye1r It was 1 successful enterprise as well 11 tl1e play wh1cl1 was given at tl1e same time Tl1e l11gh scl1ool 0rcl1estra IS under tl1e direc tion of Mrs Mildred Matheson Tl1e band a new musical organization IS gomg strong under tl1e leadership of Mr Edward Stanley The Semors haye planned a regular graduation this year as has usually been the custom The Honor parts for the Commencement Iwccrclses are Valedretorlln Ahce Riehirdson Salutatorlan Charles Alecle lst Honor Lssay Kttheryn Vfhytocle 7nd Honor Lssay Priscilla C trey This year there haye been fue actne clubs namely M Club Scientific Society M er Club Latm Club ard the Hlkrng Club PFIZC Speaking is again belng rex wed sexeral students plan to go to the Unnersnty of Marne to participate rn the contest there DRAMATICS Tl1e drama Wlio Wouldnt Be Crazyc was presented Noxember gram of the Annual Thls three act play was a huge success hzed from the affair 11 70 as a part of the pro Plntexlco PIII' coacheel by Mr Carl Young and mucI1 profit was ret The drama toolc place at the Mexico Grange Hall The stage decorated like an outdoor gar den was very attractive and recened mucI1 favor able comment The first scene of the plty was in the court yard of the Good Samaritan Saaltorlum Tl1e second and third scenes were at tl1e same pltce tl1e following morning and afternoon The cast of the pl ty w ts as follows Inmate No 1 ohn Masalslcy Inmate No 7 Theresa Brown Plur1bus general utility at Samtorium Emerson Iourmer Pendne Miss Mered1tI1s Maid Mary ohnson Miss Lavelle head nurse hstella Buckingham Mr Higgins Superintendent ohn Duguay Mr Marshall Board of Directors Leon Strout tele this Speedy Marshall Leshe Dorr Iois Meredith usitor Gwendolyn udlems Reggie Mortimer 1n admirer of Lois Robert Gogtn Beatrice Katherine Irsher Marjorie jesste Myles anet Llalne Hayden Lxelyn Winslow wealthy patient Laurel MacDonald Hard boiled McCafferty poheeman Llwm Imethy Ldward Gordon Eyelyns fiance Charles Alecle Tl1e High School Orchestra and the Maple Rrclge Ramblers prouded mterestmg entertain ment between tl1e acts of the drama A 7 i ' ' ' ' ' V K- 4 K . A '. 'IV . 'Aa ' ' aj ' '. ' ' 1 .... ..: ' ' - 1 ef - . - T - ' 5 . '1 . . - . .. e ..........,....... . . ,. .A .... ,..5l - ..... . C6 - 1 1 , H -- 1- , '- - 5 ......,. mrs ...... 1 1 - , , A , .- 'I' T 4 - , , A . . . 1 1 ' .- ' ' ' s A f' ' ' 1' 1 1' - ,1 1 f' , '1 . ' - 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 A 1 ' ' 1 1 2 I ' A . 14 . ' 1, . 3 K .1 t A I 2 4 1 an 1 I 1 I , . 1 ' 2 a ' . S ' ' ' ' as ' ' Y 1 ' 1 A . A V A A .A A 4 1 1. A L,-1 2 s 4 . ' -. '- .- 1 , 72 c ' 2 . I . , .. 1 1 I . . . , - . , . , . 4 , , , . 4 . A .. .. , 1 11, A - 4 1 L 5 K . , 1 . H 1 y : , . , , . ' ' . - , , , . . ': ' 1 f 4 7 K A ' ' .... , 4 ' E - . W A -A 1 2 4 'A . ' ' 'Q ..,.. ......... . ' A . Q 1 1 1. ' .... 2 ' , . ' ' 7 I c 2 ' . 1 A .... ..,.. A 'I ' A . A , . ................................. . . Vrce President., ....... ..... ......Harolel Howard , 4 , , w . - ...................,....,... , . 1 I 4 ..... . A Q . '. ' . . ' '1 ' - I u U , .... A A .......1..-. .1... ,.1-.1..-. L 1, Lili., I ' ' . 1 ...... I 1 41 1 T - ' , - - ..... ................ , .... 4 1 ' jt , 1 1 H 1 .... .. - '. -A 1 .,.. ..,,. - z . ' ' , . .... j ' . . Az 1 'LQ .... 'rf ' ', 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 3 z ' ' ' ' 1 YL Q , I Q I i ' ' i' 1' ' Q S' ...,,... L ' ' 1 ' A I I YL A A Y ' Av I 1 .... ...., .1 ---- ... ...... s..-........-..,.--.vu li - 1 A - - - - - ..,. .. ..,. . ...... , .............. .... A Q '- ' ' 4 , , T 1. y ' - 1 1, ' . , . , . , 1 -' 7 7 , . . , . , , . ' 1 1 , ' . . 1 A . T ' I' 1 ' ' 1 ' I y y , ' -. 1 y ....., I' 14 K g Y 41 4 . A 4 1 gk 4 4 L . 4 . . . in . - . t .1 ,. A . . 4 ,. , . . L , ' 1 L . ..... .... 4' I l i ' ' ' A Q S I ' ' e.

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