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THE LIGHT I 5 SOPHOMORES ' Back row, left to right-Joe Morrison. Alvah Tibhetts, Frank Gay, Galen Kelley, Lewis Dorr, Milford Ray, Irving Phinney. Front row--Ramona Stanwood, Iona Sorenson, Ioyce Young, lane Kennedy, Bemice Steele. CLASS OF '48 On September 9, 1944, thirteen Freshmen entered Millbridge High School. The Sophomores informed the Freshmen that there would be certain housecleaning duties for the Freshmen to perform. The long awaited day, Friday, October 13, came at last. That evening some of the Freshmen participated in the play The Hummingbird Hic- cups. Three Freshman girls sang solos. After- ward there was a dance. A few days after the Freshman Reception, class officers were elected. They were: President, Frank Gay, Vice President, Joyce Young, Secretary and Treasurer, Jane Kennedy. In April, Irving Phinney joined the Freshman Class. Finally the end of one happy year at Millbridge High School came for the Class of '48. September 10, 1945, arrived and the Class of '48 entered Millbxidge High School as Sophomores. At the beginning of the year there were only twelve Sophomores. Arlo Pinkham, Barbara Chipman, Gilbert Phin- ney and Otis Small left Millbridge High School. Otis Small attended Cherryfield Academy. john Dawson was a new member of the Sopho- more Class at Millbridge High School. The class officers were elected in October. They were as follows: President, Jane Kennedyg Vice President, Bernice Steele, Secretary and Treasurer, Galen Kelley. John Dawson left Millbridge High School to attend another school. Iona Sorenson, a girl from South Portland, entered the Sophomore Class at M. H. S. in November. The Freshman Reception took place in Novem- ber. The Sophomore Class put on a short skit. The annual Bazaar was in December. The Sophomore Class had its own booths. Four Sopho- mores took part in the play Christmas Isn't So Merryf, Bernice Steele won the popularity contest. Thus ends the class history of the Class of '48. -Ioyoe Young, '48, 35
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