Pennell Institute - Whirlpool Yearbook (Gray, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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nn - EEO way 29 Penvell at Now Gloucester Frecport at Greeley June 3 kiay-orf wita Division A June 12 alwmi at Penroell Practice games will he played with other schools on open dates. Those reporting for practice are: Thibodeau, Wilson, Ff. Sawyer, Wallace, Leonard, DeLorme, R. Colley, E. Sawyer, J. Russell, Clark, Eaton, D.Kupelisn, J. Colley, i. Thompson, Hancock, Maxwell, Cobb, Hall, Nason, Winslow, Pen - nell, Hinds. Thibodeau was elocted Coptain ond Gerald Kimball manager. TRACK The ninth annual Indoor Track Meet was held at the Portland Y.M.C.A. April 4. Pénnell's teom was made up of Thibodeau, Wilson, Hancock, H. Saw- yer, Hill, and Colley, The meet wms won by Falmouth with 33 points; North Yarmouth second with 21 points, and Pennell third with 10 points. Points were scored in tne following events. Thibodecu first in 20 yds dash 5 ptse u - sccund in potato race ey u - third in rope climb a Wilson - third in hop, step jump ed 10 ptse The ninth onnual Outdoor Track Meet will be held at the Portland Stadium on May 20. This is the usunl Triple C outdoor meet, OTHER ACTIVITIES Rifle leet: The boys representing Pennell at the Annual Triple C Rifle «eet were: DeLorme, Hill, Durgin, ‘ allace, Wilson and Roberts. The eet was won by Windhua.”!sh point man for Pennell was DeLorme with a 70. Svrimming : Because of lack of interest in svrimming we did not send a teom to the swimming meet. Weaorers of the Pp Baseball : Class of 1936 -- G. DeLorme, R. Thibodeau, R. Wallace, R. Wilson, E. Leonard ond 1. Sawyers Class of 1937 -- R. Colley Class of 1938 -- L. Clark Troaok- Class of 1935 -- R. Morrill ond J. Wilkincon,. Class of 1936 -=- R . Thibodeau and R. Wilson Riflemon Class of 1936 -- G. DeLorme - - Ronald Colley, '37

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“Money has been earned this yexr by sellinz magazines and seeds. BASKEUSALL During the winter of 1936, basketball was introduced for the first timo at Pennell, A tcom was organiznd. under tho coaching of Mr. Wardwell. There was a lorgo group of boys who reverted for practice and who shoved much interest in the new sport. Ponnell vas atle te securo the Federal Transient Camp Gym. to practice in, Those reporting for practice were: Thibodeau, Leonird, L. Savyor, Wilson, Wallace, Coliey, E. Sawyer, Clark, Eaton, Russell, R. Savwver, Hnecock, Hinds ond Hi11. Five boys will be lost by graduation (Wilson, Thibodzau, L. Sawyer; Leonard and Wallace), leaving Colley, Clark, Eaton anc Russell who played this year. Wr. Wardcwoll is hoping for o moro succossiul season next yecr. The following games were played cnd the results ware: Pennell 33 Gorhan Figh 28 Pennell $0 Gorham Normal School 38 Penneil 15 Opportunity Farm 14 Pennell 12 Gorham Normal School 28 Pennell 19 Falmouth 38 Poni:ell 17 Gerham High 52 Pennell 17 New Gloucester 23 Pennell 33 Opportunity irarm 15 Peunell 25 New Gloucester 9 BLSEBALL Bnseball in the Spring of 1935.-- With a small group of boys report- ing for practice, Mr. Stuart was able t rut out a strong team. Pernell placed second in the Triple C Lea,jue composed of New Gloucester, Freeport, Greeloy and renuell. The follovwin:: gnmes were played and the scroes were Pennell 2 ‘ins homes 90 Pennel? 7“ 9 Falnouth 9 Fennell 6 hindhan 9 Pennell 6 New Gloucester 11 Pennell 7 Freeport 3 Penrell 13 Greeley 2 Pennell 2 New Gloucester 10 Pennell 15 Gresley 8 Pennell 1 Ayumi 3 -- League Games Baseball in the Spring of 1936.--Kr. Wardwell has an unusually large squad of boys to work with compared with past yearse A large number of these boys are underclassmen who show much taient. Mr. Wardwell is hoping to put out a winning toam this year. The following schedule is to be played: April 17 = Pernell at Greeley Freeport at Now Gloucester April 24 - New Gloucester at Greeley lay 1 - Freeport st Pennell May 8 - New Gloucester at Pennell Greeley at Freeport May 15 - Greeley nt New Gloucester Ponnoll at Freeport May 22 - Greeley at Pennell New Gloucester ot Freeport



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A Jw Ja Iu ies] I Im Ia JUNIOR ALEH BET is for oll of us Juniors we arc After we gradius.to Wo will climb far. is for Binnoy Shots 11 full of) pen Pia yeu soc wiewecch hor Youhll have to. sixob. isifor Volley. The Newsboy, you know, if no plays nis cards right Hetil be scmobods s bocnu. is for dollics Tho Junicrs chicf joy Somo drossced for a girl And soiuc fora boy. is for Earlo And for Earia, too, Ho :ackes tho talk But hor words aro fowe is for fane And acd also for Fostor We'ro glad that sho cane But sad if we lost hor. is for goocness Of vhich wo all nood If wo hed more, our tocachors'd Bo thankful, indcod! is for handsomo ind wo all aro that Though trill, short cr freckled Thoro's nono of us fate is for ijnorcnco i. thing we must shun Vio must study our books Though we nisslots of fun. is for Jurnnotto Your most humblo poct Sho's a grost hand for rhyming But no ono would know it. is for Kimball Ho's caroful ond kind find ho comes to Pennoll To cultivato his mind. L is for loyelty ¥ro will ever bo truc Yo tho class of °37 And tho whito and the blue hi is for Marjoric ™ The baby of our class No one ever hes e doubt That she is going to pcsse Nois for novws Phich wo all try to gethor Our intorcest's tho saac Wwe aro birds of a foethor . O- is: for Owl Wo will copy this bird Tho less noiso ho mado Tho more things ho heard. P is for Pousland And for tho namo of our school Though she kccps things a-moving Sho's nobody's foole Q is for quict 4 rare sort of thing But soncthirg they cravo Vihon wo start to singe R is for routine ™ To which wo must conforn find if wo fail to do it : Thoro's apt to bo a storn. S is for sunshine Wo nood it just to grow Wo learned it in Economics For tho tcacher told us so! stig is for toacher Both in school and out Things with which we come in contact Toned us what it's all c.bout! Uis for unity Another word for toamwork Hop into tho coller and cut out o11 the droeamwork. V is for Vorrill 4 vorsatilo lass Sho broaks up the monotony And pops up tho class, Wis for willing For that's what wo havo to be 4nd I an moro than willing To ond with X, Y, Z. --Joonotto Harmon, '37

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