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SOPHOMORE REPORT We returned to Pennell this year as Sophomores and dis- covered that we had an enrollment of fifteen members. We found two new students who had come to join our midst, Leslie Riggle from Oklahoma and Priscilla Douvielle, who was transferred from Deering High School. When we came back from our Christmas vacation, we nad only fourteen pupils, as Marcus Muzzy had left us. ; This year, we chose Marcus Muzzy, Priscilla Dunn and Pauline Pollard as a committee for the Freshman Keception. The only girls that went out for basketball, from our class were Elizabeth Pierson, Doris Beaulieu, and Ethel Verrill. The Sophomores elected the following class officers: President....e..+-.Liloyd Wing Vice President.....Reggie Clark Secretary.....+eeeeBbthel Verrill Treasurer.i...oooeo.. Ethel Verrill Student Council... .Leslie Riggle Pauline Pollard We have had a happy year, and are looking forward to a successful career as Juniors. Priscilla Dunn '46 FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES The class of 147 started the veer with nineteen students, but now our number has decreased to seventeen. After a class meeting we elected the following class officers: President. ..:...m Philip Pollard Vice President: 0. sbliffond Goff Secretary....««..»« «Olive Hitchcock Treasurer»...«..o.. . Robert Slater Student Council... Beatrice Cooper Clifton Hall There were three boys and three girls that went out for basketball. They were Clifton Hall, Philip Pollard, Clifford Goff, Olive Thompson, Lorraine and Beverly Maxwell. Our most exciting event was the Freshman heception. The Sophomores enjoyed dressing us up but I think we had as much fun as they did. Beverly Maxwell [47
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TOP — SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row L. to R.-Frank Bridges, Charles Parker, Lloyd Wing, Leslie Riggles, Bertrand Stetson, Karl Liboy, Reginald Clark. Front Row L. to R.-Betty Pierson, Priscilla Douvielle, Ethel Verrill, Barbara Smith, Doris Beaulieu, Priscilla Dunn, Pauline Pollard. BOTTOM - FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row L. to R.-Clifford Goff, Philip Pollard, George Humphrey, Clyde Nason, Clifton Hall. Sec. Row L. to R.-Robert Slater, Leslie Taylor, Olive Hitchcock, Lorraine Hagar, June Small, Howard Roberts, Richard Billington. Front Row L. to R.-Beverly Maxwell, Phyllis Knight, Aldine Tripp, Beatrice Cooper, Olive Thompson.
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STUDENT COUNCIL REPORT The Student Council, as an organization, is in its sixth year. — At the first meeting the classes chose the following representatives: | Freshmen: Beatrice Cooper; Robert Pinnette Sophomores: Pauline Pollard; Leslie Riggle Juniors: Doris McDonald; Richard Prince Seniors: Ethel Tripp; Walter Stewart The officers elected by the members were: President...» sete ess vests Walter Stewart Vice Président. ee iaa Prince Secretarv.-sesessesawssesen e Ethel Tripp Treaeihcr AM A eae E McDonald Our first responsibility was to help the new teachers in the ways and customs of the Student Council. Robert Pinnette left school, so tne Freshmen chose Clifton Hell to take his place. When the Army took Walter Stewart, the Seniors elected Harold Cooper. The Student Council sold chances on defense stamps in order to raise money to buy a Minute Man Flag for the school. Throughout the year, this organization has continued its duties of aiding the students and teachers in all extra- curricular activities and in keeping the schools standard high. Secretary, Ethel Tripp '44
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