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.JCHQF L .rjl nr' idx? ' J fl! ' . F , c' 'i f SCHOLARSHIP HONORS During the first three ranking periods of the year, scholarship honors have been re- ceived by twenty-four different pupils in the four high school classes. This seems very creditable. The roll is as follows: 1931 First Quarter: Albert LaFrance, special honors, Sam Favor, Edna Gurney, Char- lotte Longley, second honors. Second Quarter: Francis Hutchins, Al- bert LaFrance, special honors, Betty Con- ary, Sam Favor, first honors. Third Quarter: Albert LaFrance, spe- cial honors, Betty Oonary, Francis Hutch- ins, first honors. 1932 First Quarter: Ina Tervo, special hon- ors, Helen Flint, Urshal Gammon, Bernard Hutchins, Albert McCready, first honors, Daniel Dullea, second honors. Second Quarter: Bernard Hutchins, Ina Tervo, special honors, Urshal Gammon, Albert McCready, first honors, Helen Flint, second honors. Third Quarter: Bernard Hutchins, Ina Tervo, special honors, Helen Flint, first honors, Daniel Dullea, Albert lVIcCready, second honors. 1933 First Quarter: Maxine Richardson, spe- cial honors, Faunce Pendexter, secondhon- ors. Second Quarter: Faunce Pendexter, Maxine Richardson, special honors. Third Quarter: Maxine Richardson, special honors, Faunce Pendexter, first honors, Harlan Holman, second honors. 1934 First Quarter: Althea Millett, special honors, Jonathan Bartlett, Robert Frost, first honors, Ralph Akroyd, Arnold Skil- lin, Norma Willierger, second honors. Second Quarter: Ralph Akroyd, Robert Frost, Althea Millett, special honors, Lois Holman, Athalie Perry, Arnold Skillin, second honors. Third Quarter: Robert Frost, Althea Millett, first honors, Ralph Akroyd, George Holden, Lois Holman, second honors. Special Honors: All A's. First Honors: All A's but one, no rank below B. Second Honors: All A's but two, no rank below B. A: 93-100, B: 85-92. FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES The Freshman class was organized this fall with Jonathan Bartlett as president, Margaret Hill as vice-president, Arnold Skillin as secretary, and Athalie Perry as treasurer. Althea Millett and Edward Holt were chosen as representatives on the Junior High Student Council, and Mr. Rowe as class adviser. Seven Freshmen went out for prize speaking, Bertha Taylor, Helen McKay, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Crocker, An-
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28 THE CADUCEUS na Holt, Donald Partridge, and Burnelle Burnell. Margaret Anderson won first prize in the Junior division and Helen Mc- Kay second. It is to be hoped that more boys will get over their bashfulness and go out for prize speaking in the future. The Freshmen have shown good athletic prospects, furnishing members to the Var- sity football and baseball teams. Practi- cally the entire personnel of the Junior High basket ball teams has been Freshmen. They have contributed musical and dra- matic talent to the Junior High assemblies. When another year comes, and 1934 enters the new building as Sophomores, may they do even more toward the welfare of Norway High. A SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES The green Freshmen blossomed into bright Sophomores in the early fall with smiles to begin the year right. The class oflicers were elected as follows: President, Gordon Coffin, Vice-President, Wilfred Conaryg Secretary, Beatrice Gal- lant, Treasurer, Leon Stevens, Faculty Ad- viser, Miss Wood. The Sophomore mem- bers of the Student Council are Lila. Emer- son and Faunce Pendexter. The Sophomores, although this is their first year at Senior High, are one of the most active classes in school. They have contributed members to the orchestra, the Varsity Football, Varsity Girls' Basket Ball, and the Prize Speaking Contest. Let 's go '33, and make our next two years even better! JUNIOR CLASS NOTES The Junior class was organized at the beginning of the year with the following officers: President, Bernard Hutchins, Vice-President, Helen Flint, Secretary, Al- bert McCreadyg Treasurer, Robert Good- win. Two of the class were chosen for the Student Council: Ina Tervo and Harry An- drews. Mrs. Cole is faculty adviser. The class rings came early in the fall, and everyone seemed delighted with them. The class had a very successful booth at the High School Fair. The chief attrac- tion was the Japanese Whoop-a-laa, which was something new and the unique prizes drew a good patronage. The Junior girls helped with the supper that same evening. The class has held two parties in the gymnasium. Dancing and games were en- joyed. Refreshments were served, and everyone had a pleasant time. Gwenevieve Trask very kindly invited the class to her home, Maple Lane Farm, at two different times for a picnic lunch. The evenings were passed pleasantly with games and sociability. The Junior Class has twice furnished the programs for Friday morning assem- blies. The class of '32 has been well represent- ed in athletics. Albert McCready, Thom- as Tervo, and Merle McAllister received letters in football. Robert Goodwin and Albert McCready received letters in boys' basket ball, a11d Ina Tervo in girls' basket ball. Many in the class have received awards in shorthand and typewriting. Sev- eral were chosen to represent the school in the county typewriting and shorthand con- test, held at West Paris, May 9. SENIOR CLASS NOTES In the fall the Seniors came back to school full of courage and ambition for the completion of their high school course. The fall and winter have been full of ac- tivities for them, and the spring even more so. VVith Earl Pierce as the newly elected president, Loren Brett as his chief assist- ant, vice-president, and Charlotte Long- ley to take care of the money and record the events of the class-secretary and treasurer-the action of the class had rolled along smoothly. A corn-roast at Saturday Pond early in
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