Mexico High School - Pep Yearbook (Mexico, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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THE 1945 PEP 4 l LEONARD N. ALLEN Lanny I only speak right on. M. H. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 33 Class President 2, 33 Fair: Clean-up Committee 23 Club 43 Glee Club 33 Bas- ketball, assistant manager 2, Manager 3, letter 33 Class Mar- shal 33 Council Committee 1, 2, 33 Home Room Assembly pro- gram 43 Banquet and Dance Committee 4. ROBERTBG5 ALLEN .. 0 H When duty whispers lowfThou must,' The youth replies, 'I can.' M. H. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, Letter 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 43 Football ,1 2, Letter 3, 43 Captain 43 M Club, President 43 Track 13 Fair: Selling committee 43 Graduation committee 4. CLARITAR ANGELES .. ipn Herk eyes as stars of twilight air, , hiker twilight too, her dusky ., ir. M. ll. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Class Secretary 43 Class Vice President 13 Exec- Wi fliize 2, 33 Pep hoarug Business Manager 43 Ass't Business Manager 33 Ass't Alumni Notes 23 Fair: General Committee 1. 4: Glee Club 13 Dramatic Clif.. J. 43 Costume and Makcvp Committee of Little Shegnheza of Kingdom Come 33 Band 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, Letter 3 43 Softball 13 Assistant Librarian 43 Pellza Hoppin 'i Specialties 13 Costume and 'Makeup Committee, one act plays 33 Social Committee freshman Reception Committee P: 3'-fzxsawine Campaign Home Room Secretary 3, 43 Senior Hop Committee 43 Fifth Honor Pai-t3 National Honor Society 4. FRANCES ELLEN ARNOLD Fran 'ilangtsorronvl Care will kill a ca And thereforewlefs be merry. M. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 43 Glee Club 33 Dra- matic Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 3, lc-wer 43 Physical Educa- 'tion Exhibition 23 Librarian 43 Little Shepherd of Kingdom Came, Manager of Makeup 33 Act Your Age, Make'-.vp Man- :-ger 4: Andante, Makeup lvlanagei 43 Social Committee 33 Class Night Committee 43 Eleventh honor 'Part PAGE NINE EMMA MAE BIGGAR ..GapPy,. ' I hate nobodyg I am in char- ity with the world. M. H. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Period oflice girl 23 Glee club 1, 2, 33 Assistant Librarian 43 Class Night Committee 4. WILLIAMBIB BROWN .. i ,, Wit and wisdom are born with a man. M. H. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Class secretary- treasurer 23 Class Vice-Presi- dent 1, 33 Executive Committee 43 National Honor Society Pro- bationary 23 Active 3, 43 Pep: Alumni Notes Editor 33 Assist- ant 23 Boys' Athletics 33 Fair: Decorating Committee 1, 43 Selling Committee 43 Science Club 23 Vice-President 33 Pres- ident 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 M Club 43 Band 1, 2, 43 Or- chestra 1, 23 Football Assistant manager 23 manager 33 letter 33 Basketball, assistant man- ager 23 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Dra- matics: Loose Ankles 23 Lit- tle Shepherd of Kingdom Come 33 Act Your Age 45 A Hero Is Born 43 Social Committee 33 Freshman Recep- tion Committee 23 Class Motto Committee 33 Senior Hop Com- mittee 43 Highest Ranking Stu- dent 33 Salutatorian 4. JAMES BUCCINA .. im.. And unextinguished laughter shakes the sky. M. H. S. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Fair: Gen. Comm. 4, Selling Comm. 43 Glee Club 33 M Club 43 Football 3, letter 43 Basketball 2, 3, letter 43 Social Comm. 33 H. R. Assembly Comm. 43 Ban- quet Comm 4. LYNDALL V. CAMPBELL Goofy Today, whatever may annoy, The word for me is Joy, just simple Joy. M. H. S. S. A. 43 Fair selling committee 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 33 Home Room Assem- bly 43 Banquet and Dance Committee 4.

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PAGE EIGHT THE 1945 PEP ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back row: Martin, Sedgeley, Hutchinson, Brown. Front row: Myles, Angeles, Mayconnell, Mrs. Murphy Most popular girl Most popular boy Best looking girl Best looking boy Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Class Actress Class Actor CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ex. Committee Catherine Myles Richard Sedgeley Clarita Angeles Marjorie Mayconnell William Brown Edward Martin Douglas Hutchinson CLASS POPULARITY BALLOT Catherine Myles Richard Sedgeley Clarita Angeles Paul Michaud Pearl Cormier Richard Sedgeley Leonard Allen Beatrice Shaw Richard Sedgeley Class Vocalist Class Shakespeare Class Romeo Class Juliet Best personality boy Best Personality girl Best boy athlete Best girl athlete Class Model O 1.. -,U. , Priscilla: iijirker , 3. .,.,, I f Rolfe Smith Rolfe Smith Frances Hosier- ' Leonard Allen Catherine Myles Albert Downs A Catherine iylyies ' f Marjorie 'Mayconnell .ig .xl ,wi '



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THE 1945 PEP PAGE FIFTEEN ACTI ITIES STUDENT COUNCIL, 1944-1945 Under the guidance of Mr. Albert Brown the Student Council has accomplished more this year than has ever been accomplished for a number of years. The council consisted of eleven members of whom the officers were: President, Richard Sedgeleyg Vice-President, Lee Burns, Secretary, Catherine Myles, other members were Clarita Angeles, John Swett, Alfreda Smith, Lloyd Dickson, Edda Hayden, and Harold Carver Cwho were replaced by Dor- othy Brown and William Doucetteb, Harry Myles, and Gerald Burns. Every Thursday and Friday, activity periods were especially devoted to the sale of war saving stamps and bonds which have amounted to approximately 86,500.00 for the entire year. The Council secured special Minute Man Flags for each home room in which ninety per cent ofthe pupils purchased stamps or bonds. A spatial Bond Rally was held February 15th sponsored by the Council to boost the sale of stamps. Amateur talent of M. H. S. was secured for entertainment. The rally proved to be suc- cessful, and it was really surprising to learn of all the talent that had been modestly hidden in school. For fun and frolic the Council sponsored record dances Friday nights which were very popular. Many new records were bought and quite a collection will be left for next year's dances. A considerable amount of money was taken in Lnis way which added to the treasury of the assemblywyvent towards obtaining the loud speakers for each room in the building. This wa-scanothcr and perhaps the best project the wuncil, had this year through the aid of Mr, Thomas. A.. special attraction for the Council mem- bers' this year was our yearly trip to Augusta for the Maine State Convention of Student Councils held at Cony High School. Six mem- bers attended. They were Clarita Angeles, Buda Hagfden, Catherine Myles, Richard Sedge- ley, Join. Swett, and Harold Carver. In the morning they attended the meeting at Cony Qi STUDENT COUNCIL 3rd row: Dickson, Carver, Myles, Swett, Mr. Brown 2nd row: Burns, Angeles, Hayden, Smith. lst row: Sedgeley, Myles, Burns. High School which concerned the activities and the projects of other councils in the State of Maine. The main speaker at the convention was ex-Governor Sumner Sewall. Later the council went to the Blaine Mansion for a buffet luncheon, attended the Cony and Gardiner foot- ball game featured that afternoon, and had din- ner at the Augusta House that evening. The six members were accompanied by Mr. Brown, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Cobb. The famous Pintexico Fair was revived again this year by the council. This fair proved to be one of the most successful fairs ever held at M. H. S. On Thursday evening our annual school play was presented by Miss Bragoli and Miss Rollins. The play was Act Your Age. Friday evening we held our Fair Dance with Kenny Goodwin and his orchestra. Every booth showed possibilities of great Architects to be. Council members really ate their wheaties and went to town in the month of November when they gathered their energy together and mimeographed 372 copies of the Constitution of M. H. S. for every student in school. Every student now has a copy and should know the laws and by-laws of the student government in which they participate. This year, National Association of Student Council pins were purchased for each council member. Trophy cups for our cabinet in the hall have all been collected by various council members and have been sent in to have the names engraved up to date on them. They also have been polished and will be ready for graduation. For special assemblies this year, the Council informed each class to sponsor an assembly on a given date. Four royal attractions were obtained for extra assemblies. This consisted of Pitt Parker, a crayon wizardg William Wallis, a memory genius, William Hacker, a protege of Jose Iturbig and Mr. Letmer with his trained dog. The Council has really worked hard and all members have enjoyed being on the Council of the famous Orange and Black school.

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