KATHLEEN JORDAN-— Kay Glee Club. 1. 2. 3, 4; Athletic Association, 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball. 3, +; Volleyball, 3, 4; Softball, 3, 4; Drama. 3, 4; Business Manager of WHIRLPOOL, 3: Class Vice-President. 2; Home Economics Treasurer. 4; Honor Essay. “They say that Mary had a lamb Whose fleece was white as snow, And Kay has Jim to follow her, Wherever she may go. OLIVE KNUDSEN — Polly Glee Club, 1, 4; Athletic Association, 1, 3, 4+: Home Economics Club, 3; School Gift. “A quiet girl is Polly, now, But wait until next June, For when she gets her 'Sailor- Boy’ She'll sing a different tune.” SIDNEY LEAVITT— Sid Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent, 2; Baseball Manager. 3; Basketball Man- ager. +; Rifle Team. +; Track. +; Gift to Girls. “ГИ take you home again, Kathleen.” URBAN ROBERTS— Turk Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 4; Interclass Winter Carnival. 4. Our hero in the Snowshoe race, Oh, that was lots of fun To see him pass the finish line When ‘They had just begun’.” RALPH SAWYER-— Rupe Glee Club. 1, 4; Athletic Association, 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball. 2. 3, 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Track. 2. 3, 4; Volleyball. 4; Captain of Basketball, 4; Toastmaster of Athletic Banquet. +; Е. Е. A., І, 2: Secretary of Е. Е. A. 2; President of Glee Club. 4: Class President, 3, 4: Sports Editor of WHIRLPOOL, 3; French Club, 2; Graduation Usher, 3; French Play, 3; Drama, 3, +; Honor Essay. “I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Nor hurl the cynic’s ban But let me sit in the bach of the room And get all the sleep I can.” g е
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14 The Whirlpool | Junior Activities We Juniors began the year with the new laboratory as our home room. We like the room very much, but at times the odors are indescribable. Annie Thibodeau and Almon Hall were elected as our representatives in the student council. At our first class meeting we chose the following class officers: President, MADELINE MERRILL Vice-President. BETTY COOPER Secretary, BETTY BLAKE Treasurer, HELEN WINSLOW At the same mecting we made plans for a Christmas social. The Junior class won first prize with the stunts they put on at the Freshman party. The Junior boys were dressed as girls and presented a fashion parade. Two of the Junior girls were dressed as prize fighters: Helen Winslow took the part of Max Schmeling. Shirley Frost the part of Joe Louis. These two girls engaged in a rough fight, ending in a victory for Joe Louis. The Junior Christmas social was given December 15. The nickelodian which was to furnish the music refused to work, but thanks to volunteers the social was a success. The Junior class took over the candy business after Christmas with Laura Thompson and Marguerite Perry selling the goods. Our class has taken an active part in all school activities. The girls won the interclass volleyball and interclass basketball pennants. The boys won the interclass track plaque. The Junior boys on the basketball team were: Almon Hall and Neal Morey. On the girls’ basketball team were: Madeline Merrill, Shirley Frost, Helen Winslow, Annie Thibodeau, and Beatrice Scribner. There are eight Juniors in the band: Madeline M errill, Helen Winslow, Annie Thibodeau, Shirley Frost, Arthur Laurence, and Betty Cooper as Drum Major. Nearly all of the Juniors are taking part in the glee clubs. The Junior boys ran a Hoop-La booth at the Senior fair. It was very successful. Junior boys out for track are: Neal Morey and Almon Hall; the same boys are going out for baseball. À pop-concert was given by the Junior class March 31 in collabora- tion with the musical organizations. The motif and decorations were Spanish. A short musical program was given by the Pennell Orchestra and glee clubs. Miss Betty Cooper. Miss Marion Hawkes, and William Duplisea were soloists. After the concert dancing was furnished by a fine orchestra from Portland. Refreshments were served by Juniors dressed in Spanish cos- tumes. The decorations were very striking and were much admired. This was the first pop-concert ever presented here and was a magnificent success. This year has been a very successful year for the class of 1940 and we feel that we are capable of taking over new responsibilities and duties as Seniors next year. ARTHUR LAURENCE. Sophomore Notes The Sophomore class started off the new year by having a class meet- ing to elect student council members, and class officers. Class officers were elected as follows: President, PHILIP KUPELIAN — Vice-President, CATHERINE MACDONALD Secretary, VIRGINIA BARTON Treasurer, DONALD B. HALL Class Advisor, MR. RECORD
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