Pennell Institute - Whirlpool Yearbook (Gray, ME)

 - Class of 1931

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Front: Back: SENIOR CLASS AND FACULTY Loan Brackett, Olive Doughty. Irene Potter, Miss Doris Chick, Mr. Charles Diehl, Miss Margaret Lancaster, Alice Cofin. Abby Dollor, Elizabeth Merrill, Frances Manchester. Norman Dolloff, Leroy Sawyer, Erwin Barton, Arnold Tripp, Raymond Simpson, Ernest Libby, John Hancock, Allen Tripp. iL 'TTMNNHWd 'IOO«(d DW ITLAA )

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6 THE just drifting along with no thoughts of what he will do in the future. Per- haps he is going to school because his parents want him to or because he thinks he can have a good time. Too often do we find, when it is too late, that there would be a good oppor- tunity for us, had we taken the right courses in high school. Then do we realize the value of looking ahead. If everyone when he enters high school will start with a set goal and do every- thing possible to reach that goal he can then feel that he has accomplished something. H. F. M. SENIOR STATISTICS ALICE C. COFFIN Class President 2. Debating Coun- cil 2. 3. 4. Drama, Class of '31, 2, 3, 4; Class of '30, 3. Speaking Contest 3. ELIZABETH R. MERRILL Secretary of Class 1. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Speaking Contest 3. IRENE M. POTTER Secretary and Treasurer of Debating Council 4. Manager Girls’ Track 4. Drama, Class of '31, 3, 4; Class of 28. 1. ABBY J. DOLLOFF Treasurer of Class 2. Drama, Class of '31, 4. Speaking Contest 3. LOAN R. BRACKETT School Librarian 4. Drama, Class of '31, 4. Speaking Contest 3. FRANCES G. MANCHESTER Orchestra 4. Speaking Contest 2, 3. ERNEST L. LIBBY Treasurer of Class 1. Treasurer of PENNELL WHIRLPOOL A. A. 2, 3. President of Class 4. Manager Debating Team 2. Debating Council 4. Manager Cross Country 3. Cross Country 2. Track 2. Hockey 3. Hockey 1, 2, 3. Manager Baseball 3. Drum Corps 3 4. Drama, Class of '31, 4; Class of —, 2. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Manager ARNOLD R. TRIPP Secretary and Treasurer of Class 3, 4. Secretary and Treasurer of Drum Corps 3, 4. Chief Bugler in Drum Corps 3, 4. Manager Cross Country 3. 4. Manager of Track 3. Drama, Class of '31. 3, 4; Class of '30, 3. JOHN T. HANCOCK President of the A. A. 3, 4. Presi- dent of Class 3. Debating Team 3. Cross Country 3. 4, Captain 3. 4. Track 2. 3, 4. Hockey 2. 3, Co-Cap- tain 3. Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4. Drum Corps 3, 4. Drama, Class ої 3l. 3, 4; Class of 30. 2. 3. LEROY P. SAWYER Cross Country 1, 2. 3, 4. Track 1. 4. Drum Corps 3. 4. Orchestra 1. Drama, Class of '31, 3, 4. ERWIN E. BARTON Hockey 3. Orchestra 1. NORMAN DOLLOFF Vice-President of Class 4. Cross Country 1. Track 2. 3. Co-Captain of Hockey 3. Hockey 1, 2. 3. Base- ball 1, 2. 3, 4. Drum Corps 3, 4. Orchestra 3. 4. Drama, Class of '31, 4. ALLEN J. TRIPP RAYMOND O'NEILL SIMPSON New Gloucester High 1, 2. 3. Cross Country 4. Drama, Class of '31, 4.



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THE PENNELL WHIRLPOOL MAINE THE NATION'S PLAYGROUND Since Maine has hundreds of miles indented seacoast. hundreds of square miles of peaceful and odorous forests, and hundreds of sparkling lakes and rippling streams, it has become important as a playground. The state is plentifully supplied with bathing beaches, ranging from the magnificent stretch of sand at Old Orchard, at Crescent Beach to the small resorts at Cape Elizabeth. Old Orchard has been a big resort for lov- ers of surf bathing and cool ocean breezes for many years and has lost none of its charm since swept by fire. In fact, the new Old Orchard is much of more attractive in many respects than was the old. At the mouth of the Kennebec river is Popham Beach. one of the best on the coast. Its development has not been so extensive as that of Old Orchard, but doubtless in the future its beauties will be better appreciated. All along the coast, there are smaller beaches which offer as fine bathing facilities, as do Old Orchard and Popham, while nearly every mile of coast line contains a sand cove or a little beach among the rocks. As a hunter’s paradise, Maine is well-known on this continent. The moose, deer, bear. and other large game animals are numerous, but not

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