Pennell Institute - Whirlpool Yearbook (Gray, ME)

 - Class of 1922

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After Fire of December, 1921

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Hditortal Staff Editor-in-chicf, AMIARGUERITE VERRILL Business Manager, Witirim DouGass DEPARTMENT EDITORS Literary, Lituran Hancock E.wchanges, Atv STROUT Aluiiant, EvuGENE DouGutTy Athictics, CHARLES SMALL Jokes, Annie Nasu, Esruer BRACKETT EDITORIAL COMMITTEE ELEANOR DENNIS Cuirrorp F1Les FINANCE COMMITTEE Winiram DouGhLass KENNETH Burns Estuier BRACKETT CLASS REPORTERS 1923, AubIr NAsH 1924, Ernest LEONARD 1925, MayxaArp Cottey Faculty Advtser, Miss WENTWORTH



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THE PENNELL WHIRLPOOL 3 hditorials SCHOOL SPIRIT. Loyalty to a school should be shown both by pupils attend- ing it and those who have graduated. Stand by your school whatever you do! Never think that somebody else’s Alma Mater is better than your own, for it is not. Perhaps your school has not some of the advantages that you could get else- where, but you are attending it and should be loyal to it. “Loyalty” should be your motte. School spirit should pre- vail in every school. The bovs and girls should co-operate with each other in ac- tivities. When a supper is being prepared, the boys, as well as the girls, should do their bit in helping. At school socials everyone, who knows how, should dance to show that he or she has some school spirit. When one cannot attend a basket hall or baseball game, he might at least help the association by buying a school ticket. Boys and girls should co-operate with school authorities. This saves much trouble in the end. It is better to ask per- mission if you wish special privileges. Go to the principal or teachers with your request and-very likely it will be granted to you. Boys, girls, and teachers should all work together. All should regard their school as the best and should not do anything which would in any way harm its reputation. CHANGE OF TEACHERS. Mr. Packard, Bates 719, who finished the winter and spring terms of last year, resigned at the end of the year. We were very sorry that he left, as he was a very efficient teacher. We were fortunate in securing Miss Means, Colby ’21, at the be- ginning of the year. LOCALS. At the beginning of the vear the different classes presented rhetoricals. These were given about every four weeks. The Junior Class presented the farce “My Wife’s Relations” during the first term, at a social on December 29. Thirteen members of the school participated in the Insur- ance contest during January.

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