Oakfield High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oakfield, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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ACTIVITIES Septette The Septette is a new vocal group which was organized this year under the leadership of Miss Schuler. The girls have entertained at several assem- bly programs during the year. They have been blending their voices on Sere- nade by Schubert, When Thru The Night by Franz List, Little Orphan An- nie, Pale Moon, and several other well-known selections. The following girls are members of this organization: Lillian Nyquist Anna Damiani Leola Scott Erma Caton Joyce Domm Rose Madonia Josephine Olmsted Edna Rhodes .... .........,......,...... ............ A c companist L., Girls' Intramurals and Play Days Besides the regular instructional periods in physical education, the high school girls have been offered a rich program in intramurals and play days. Intramurals are thosegkvoluntary after-school recreational activities carried on in competition between classes. The girls have had intramurals in basketball and softball. In basketball, the girls from the sixth grade through the high school seniors were allowed to -compete. Two round robin tournaments were played, the juniors emerging victorious after a strenuous battle on the part of all teams. Play days include various schools who meet to play with, rather than compete against, other schools. We have had four play days this year. The schools with whom we have played are: Medina, Elba and Le Roy. The girls in the freshman through the senior years have been given an opportunity to participate in these events. ly, Demonstration This year for the first time a demonstration of the Work done in the physi- cal education department was presented by Miss Meadoff and Mr. Bruce. The program consisted mainly of high school pupils taking part in march- ing, Danish gymnastics, and free exercises, games and recreational activities, dancing and stunts. The fifth grade also participated, presenting two Scotch Folk Dances. The students, as well as Miss Meadoff and Mr. Bruce, Wish to thank Mr. Williams, Rose Starkweather, Susie Greene, Mrs.Martin, Miss Schuler and the members of the faculty for their splendid cooperation in making this demon- stration possible. G4



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