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PENNELL SONG Pennell, dear old Pennell, To us you seem so dear. What we are hereafter We owe our school days here. Let days seem bright or dreary, Let things go right or wrong. Well sing with cheerful hearts The words of this old song. Cnonus We have come here day by day As the hours pass away. Every year here brings us nearer To the time when we shall part, Care and sadness in our hearts We will think of the days spent here. Kant E, Lrnny, Sn., '20 pra Kenneth Hayes couldn't draw? Philip Humphrey couldn't do General Sci- ence? Ann Libby didnt have a flame in the Junior Class? Patricia Libby didn't have Judy Butler? Robert Libby spent a whole week at school? Joan Megguire wasn't always excited about something? Carl Nickerson didn't talk to the girls? Ruel Ordway wasn't elected class president? Nancy Reed didn't live over the store? Philip Richardson didn’t fight witn his sister? Wayne Sherwood liked the girls? Eum White wasnt such a tough little har would happen if the Freshman Class stayed after school? y 7 wr |J KE ; Je | E PE if ; WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF... SOPHOMORES Kenneth Hayes didn't have any girls to flirt with. Burchard Dunn didn't have a car. Anne Dingwell didn't like Buzzy. Joan Megquire couldn't giggle. Judith Butler decided whom she likes. Nancy Reed couldn't play the sax. Richard Barter didn't like the girls. Philip Humphrey didn't have any drums to bang on. Stearns Caswell couldn't do his school ork. Anne Libby didn't know an outstanding boy in the senior class. FRESHMEN What Would Happen If Frederick Adler didn't have a portable radio? Richard Barter ever fought with his brother at school? mA ao. AR o | WC FRESHMAN | i
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Ka Although the Freshman class has not spe: sored many activities, we feel we have donc enough for the first year. The Freshman class has contributed its share of basketball players this winter and we hope some will be chosen for baseball. Ken- neth Hayes and Burchard Dunn were on the varsity basketball team, and Stearns Caswell and Richard Barter were on the Junior var- sity. Judith Butler and Patricia Libby played for the girls’ basketball team. The boys who went out for fall baseball were: Kenneth Hayes, Robert Gibbs, Stearns Caswell, and Ruel Ordway. The cheerleaders from the Freshman class were: Judith Butler and Ruel Ordway. Our second year at Pennell now nearly com- leted, we find it time to “take stock and look ack over our achievements. At the beginning of the fall term all our old classmates wer e back, twenty-two students; and the following officers were elected, for the year: Ruel Ordway, President; Richard Barter, Vice-President and Student Council Member; Ann Dingwell, Sec- retary; Phillip Richardson, Treasurer, and Patty Libby, Student Council Member. Early this year, Phillip Richardson moved to Texas, and we elected Burchard Dunn to take over the duties of Treasurer. Mary and Josephine Lockard joined us after the middle of the year. SENIOR Cy CLASS REPORTS The class officers were: President, Ruel Ordway, Vice President, Wayne Sherwood, Secretary, Robert Libby, Treasurer, Judith Butler. The members of the Freshman class were very co-operative in paying their dues. The class consists of twenty-nine pupils, seventeen boys and twelve girls. Although the Freshman class had the low- est average in rank during the first term, we climbed to the highest during the third and fourth terms. Rue Onpwar, '53. STEARNS CASWELL, '53, So far, we have sponsored two dances, and three one-act plays. We did well on the dances and the plays were not only a great success, but a lot of lun as well. Representing our class in basketball were: Patty Libby, Joanne Foster, Kenneth Hayes, Burchard Dunn, Stearns Caswell, and Richard Barter. On the cheering squad were: Judith Butler and Ann Dingwell. Representatives on the awimming team: Patty Libby, Richard Barter, and Stearns Caswell. This year has been quite successful, and we're hoping the next will be even better. Ann Dingwell, '53 We started the year with twenty-four students. Josephine Lockard and Lois Henry left and Robert Gibbs moved away. Our class officers are the following: President Ruel Ordway Vice-President Richard Barter Secretary Nancy Reed Treasurer Kenneth Hayes The Juniors who participated in basketball are: Kenneth Hayes, Richard Barter, Bur chard Dunn, and Patty Libby. In baseball: Kenneth Hayes, Richard Barter, Burchard Dunn, Stearns Caswell and Ruel Ordway. We had one cheerleader, Patty, Libby. The annual Junior Prom was held in November, it went off very nice- ly. We have held quite a few dances and put on three one-act plays. We also took part in the Minstrel Show with the Seniors. Everything was quite successful. The Junior Class has really had a very sventful year and we hope our senior year will be equally successful.
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