Pennell Institute - Whirlpool Yearbook (Gray, ME)

 - Class of 1949

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fF cu. un 1949‏ ڪڪ Seated, left to right: J. Butler, P. Whitney, D. Beck, را‎ ۰ Standing: B. Witham, B. Keene, M. “WHIRLPOOL” BOARD E S a, Carll, J. Verrill, H. Sawyer, J. Bishop, E. Kimball, مک رس‎ `: c Foster, W. White, D. Worden, E. Dutler, J. Gilpatrick, “cen, A Ma JUNIOR | LAN 2 Nn 4 ylion سس‎ M. Barker, B. Mason, J. Merrill, B. Marr, B. Lund, R. Webb, I. Evans. WHIRLPOOL STAFF Editor-in-Chief clssistant Editors HELEN SAWYER, PATRICIA CARLL (JAMES VERRILL 4JEANETTE DISsHOD (ELLEN NIMBALL Business Managers ........ Literary Editors Doroty Beck, JAMES GILPATRICK íDononEs WORDEN {ROBERT WERB eldvertising Editors (JOHN MERRILL ۱۵ ۱ 110 WENDELL WHITE, Marton Foster BEATRICE Marr, MARTIN BARKER Jokes .. TENCHU G GUS CULOTS e rae eee eee BARBARA WITHAM, BARBARA MASON EDWARD BUTLER, ISABELLA Evans Calendar ...... JEAN DUTLER, DEATRICE LUND TG A A M TU MARY THURLOW, BARBARA KEENE Thirteen

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— — ——À f STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right: C. Muzzy, P. Carll, J. Wilson, M. MacDonald, R. Webb, P. Bowen. Standing: V. Henry, R. Taylor. STUDENT COUNCIL REPORT President ........ DER MALCOLM MacDoxaun Vice President |... . ROBERT WEBB OOF ae TT BAUL BoweN Secretary een isa CAROLE MUZZY The members chosen from cach class this In addition to this, the Student Council year are Lois Henry and Ralph Taylor for chose the following cheerleaders for this the Freshman Class; Carole Muzzy and Paul year’s basketball season: Barbara Pollard, lowen from the Sophomore Class; Patricia Freshman Class; Marilyn Butler, Sophomore Carll and Robert Webb from the Junior Class; Barbara Witham, Jeanette Bishop, Class: and Joan Wilson and Malco'm Mac- and Jean Butler, Junior Class; and Beatrice Donald from the Senior Class. Rolfe from the Senior Class. The Student Council has made rules re- garding conduct on the stairs and in the hall. Most of the students have been very co- operative. CAROLE Muzzy, DL, Secretary. Twelve z I 948 کے‎ p



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PENNELL INSIITUTE SENIOR REPORT On September 17, the dignified Senior Class of 49 met for the first time with two new members in our midst—Reatrice “Beze” Rolfe and Madaline Dlake. We elected the following officers : President, Barbara Tufts. Vice President, Kenneth Skilling. Secretary, Erminie Crandall. Treasurer, Priscilla Pollard. Student Council, Joan Wilson and Mal- colm MacDonald. On October 29, we sponsored a Hallowe'en Dance for the benefit of our class trip to New York and Washington which we take in April. The Kiwanis Club sponsored a dance on New Year's Eve for the benefit of our class trip, and it was greatly appreciated by us all. We also held a Valentine Dance on February 18 and at that time, Carole Muzzy, 51. was chosen “Miss P. I. of 1949. Our illustrious class was represented in basketball by Kenneth Skilling, John Cobb, and Malcolm MacDonald. The cheerleader was “Beze” Rolfe. Austin Kuch represented us in the Inter- scholastic Riding Meet held at the Tomlinson Riding School in Stroudwater on December 2. He did the school and the class proud by walking off with the first prize in the race and the third prize in the style show. On December 10, we presented the three- act play, “The Show Must Go On.” Many thanks to Mrs. Dempsey and Mr, Fred Skill- ings for their help and cooperation ! Those whose names graced the honor roll this year are: Norma Bishop, Barbara Tufts, Austin Kuch, Robert Hatch, and Erminie Crandall. It is with regret that we leave the scene of our happiest hours this June but we will al- ways carry with us at least part of the knowl- edge and all of the pleasant memories im- parted to us by our teachers and friends dur- ing our “Happy School Days.” IERMINIE CRANDALL. Secretary. IHE SENIOR PLAY THE SHOW MUST GO ON The members of the versatile Senior Class, talen ted actors all, this year chose a play which called for a number of characters ex- actly equal to the number of students, which is fourteen—seven boys and seven girls. De- spite the fact that we had a limited time for practice and rehearsal, that John Cobb and Dick Lashua were frequently engrossed in a friendly game of craps, and that Ken Morey was continually searching for his playbook which had a peculiar wanderlust due to a cer- tain young lady whom one Kennie Skill- ing is in a better position to name than I, the play went over in a manner which may be termed good, if not excellent. The play concerned a group of post-gradu- ates who have formed a dramatic club and are striving to prepare a play in spite of the opposition presented by the egotistical father of the leading lady, with the result that there is a small scale verbal war in the Stanley family; however. youth and love triumph with the help o: an understanding mother, and harmony reigns again. fourteen There were four leading parts in the play: Norma Bishop and Barbara Tufts performed excellently as the leading ladies, and Robert Match as the clowning younger brother. did a good job of keeping the audience happy. As for the second male lead, perhaps the less said, the better. At the head of the support- ing cast, Kenneth Skilling, as Ruth’s would- be suitor, served reluctantly, but as a good soldier. In truth, the entirc cast was more than good. CAST OF CHARACTERS Robert Stanley (thc father) Austin Kuch Stella (the mother) sous Norma Bishop Ruth Stanley (the daughter) ........... Barbara Tufts Donald Stanley (the son) ................. Robert Hatch Edward Holman (Stella's brother) John Cobb, Jr. Friends of Ruth WW T T . Kenneth Skiiling USA CO aec rec Priscilla Pollard Mack Malcolm MacDonald Ann Ierminie Crandall ARG i e Gee .. Kenneth Morey AMULET DIE os cc Joan Wilson DONE ی‎ eei Richard Lashua Irene Beatrice Rolfe Margie Madeline Blake Austin Kecu, '49, -` - “ 1948 ===

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