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CHARLOTTE ELLEN VERRILL “Charlie” Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Volley Pall, 1; Athletic As-ocia- tion, 1, 3, 4; Harmonica Band, 3; French Club, 3; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; Prize Speaking, 3; Business Man- ager of Wuirtroor, 3; Candy Manager, 3, 4. Charlotte is a sunny lass, And has a laddie gay: Better than going to school, I. know, She'd rather go away. EarLA Nora WHITNEY “Farla” Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Prize Speaking. 3; Home Economics Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3; Athletic Club. 3. 4; Locals Editor of WuirrooL Board, 3; Locals Editor of Pen- all News, 3. Earla is a student, She never makes a no'sc: She just pays attention to her lessons And never minds the hoys. Marion Orive Wuitney “Whit” or “Marry” Pennell Institute '33, transferred to Windham “34, '35, back to Pennell nart '35 and '36. Home Economics Club, 4; Drama, 4; Vice-President of Class, 1; Glee Club, 1, 3; Girls’ Athletics, 1, 4. Marion is cheerful and full of fun, Always has her lessons well donc; She is versatile and gay. T.oves to work and loves to play. Marjorie WiNSLOW “Midae” Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Clu, 1, 2. 3; Girls’ Athletics, 3; Prize Speaking, 3; Candy Manager, 3, 4; Alumni Editor, 3; French Club, 3; Home Econom- ics Club Treasurer, 4; Treasurer of Class, 2, 3; Assistant Business Manager, +; Volley Ball, 3. Huge discoveries lic in small packages, I've heard my elders say. Well, that's certainly true In the little town of Gray.
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SPORTS A meeting was held on Feb. 4, 1937, for tho purpose of organizing the Athletic Association, The students decided to organize in two groups, girls and boys, The boys elected the following officers: Ronald Colley, President; Linwood Clark, Vicc-President; and James Hall, Secretary-Trcasurer, It was docided to assess each. boy fifty cents regardless of whether or not he par- ticipated in any sporte The girls decided to assess each girl thirty-five cents. They elected the following officers: Marie Pousland, President and Evelyn Morrill, Secretary-lreasurcre The association hes carncd money by selling magazines and sccdse Basketball Although Mr. Wardwell tricd very hard to sccurc the use of the Transient Camp gym to practise basketball in, it was impossible to do so because there wes no way of heating it and of course it could not be used without hcate Mu ch dis- appointment was felt among the boys, but they had to console themselves with the thought that the school right have a gym of its own next fall. Baseball In the spring of 1936, with an unusually large squad of boys reporting for practise Mr. Wardwell picked the following tcam to represent the school in the various games: Catchers: R. Thibodeau Pitcher: R. Wallace and L. Sawyer lst Bases G. Delorme 2nd Base: R. Colley S.8.: E. Loonard 3rd Basc: W. Hinds, L. Sawyer and Le Clark Outfield: R. Wilson, L. Clark, W. Hinds, W. Hancock and E. Sawycre Pennell played 12 games during the scason; winning 5 and losing 7, for an average of e417. The scores for the various gemes were: Ponnell =- Grocly - 6 Pcnnell - Freeport = 4 Pennell = Gorham - 8 Pennell = Now Gloucester - 7 Pennell - Gorham = $ Pcnnell =- Pennell - Penncll - Pennell} = Ponnell - Penncll - Pennoll = Freeport - 8 Gorham - 12 Fish Hatchory - 6 8 Greely - 5 Now Gloucostor - 2 (15 innings) Fish Hetchery - 7 Alugni - 8 League games VOS CO I2. Q HP QO O) (0 X -3
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