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RANDOLPH EUGENE STACY Kezar Falls, Ne. lYIckylY Basketball, l,2,5,43 Baseball, 2,53 Civics Club, 23 Band, l, 2,5,43 Junior Prize Speaking, 53 Class President, 23 Senior Play, 43 Literary Editor of Outlook, 43 Western Maine Music Festival, 43 Address to Undergraduates. WAYNE OLIVER STACY Kezar Falls, Me. nSteven Baseball, 1,2,5,4: Captain of Baseball, 43 Basketball, l,2,5 5,43 Math. and Science Club, l3 Civics Club, l3 Student Council, l,2,53 Class Vice-President, 23 Dramatic Club, 5,43 Class President, 53 Class Sec. and Treas, 43 Junior Prize Speaking, Second Prize, 53 President of Dramatic Club, 43 President of A.A., 43 Editor-in-Chief of Outlook, 43 nComing 'Round The Mountain,n 53 Ping Pong, 53 Senior Play, 43 Second Honor Essay. ALICE ELIZABETH WADSWORTH Parsonsfield, Me. NRedN Band, l,2,5,43 High School Orchestra, l,2,53 Combined Orches tra, 43 Basketball, 1,22 Math. and Science Club, l3 Civics Club, l3 Operetta, l3 Dramatic Club, l,2,5,43 Glee Club, l, 23 Saco Valley Music Festival, 23 Porter Music Festival, 53 Western Maine Music Festival, 43 Class History. CARROLL BENTON WADSWORTH South Hiram, Ne. lfsl im!! Band, 1,2,3,4: High School Orchestra, 2,53 Combined Orches- tra, 43 Basketball, l,2,5,43 Baseball, l,2,5,43 Ping Pong, 2,53 Saco Valley Music Festival, 23 Porter Music Festival, 43 Glee Club, 1,22 Prize Speaking, 53 Senior Play, 4. LEROY AMOS WADSWORTH South Hiram, Ne. NRosien Baseball, 1,2,5,43 Basketball, 1,2,5,4: Ping Pong, 2,53 Mimeograph Operator, 53 Class Gifts to Girls.
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BARBARA LEE MASON Kezar Falls, Me. Band, Club, vvBarbn . 5,45 Orchestra, 5,45 Operetta, 15 Math. and Science 15 Dramatic Club, l,2,5,45 French Club, 25 Glee Club, l,2,5,45 Student Librarian, 15 Class Vice-President, 15 Mgr. Gfrls' Basketball, 55 Cheerleader, 2,5,45 WRocking Chair Row,W 55 Junior Prize Speaking, 5rd. Prize, 55 Saco Valley Music Festival, 25 Porter Music Festival, 5,45 Western Maine Music Festival, 45 Outlook Board, 45 Senior Play, 45 ValedictoryQ SHIRLEY IRENE PENDEXTER So. Hiram, Me. nPendexteru Class Secretary, 15 Basketball, 15 Glee Club, l,2,5,45 Dra- matic Music Gifts Club, l,2,45 Operetta, 15 Civics Club, 15 Saco Valley Festival, 25 Porter Music Festival, 25 Senior Play, 45 to Boys,4. VIRGINIA RUTH PERKINS BrOwnfield, Me. NG-in-y-Y' ' Class Treasurer, 15 Math. and Science Club, l5 Glee Club, l, 2,5,45 Operetta, l5 Saco Valley Music Festival, 25 French Club, 25 Outlook Board, 55 Dramatic Club, 5,45 NRocking Chair Row,N 55 Senior Play, 5,45 Student Council, 45 Junior Prize Speaking, 55 First Honor Essay. BEATRICE ELAINE PIERCE Kezar Falls, Me. I !lLani H Class President, l5 Class Treasurer, 25 Class Vice-President, 5,45 Basketball, l,25 Outlook Board, 5,45 Vice-President of French Club, 25 Mgr. of Girls' Basketball, 45 Dramatic Club, l,2,5,45 Glee Club, l,2,5,45 Porter Music Festival, 55 Saco Valley Music Festival, 25 Math. and Science Club, 15 Operet- ta, l5 NProfessor Roars,N 55 Junior Prize Speaking, 55 Seni- or Play, 45 Salutatory. THEON RUSSELL SMITH So. Hiram, Me. nShorty' Baseball, 1,25 Class Secretary, 25 Class Secretary and Trea- surer, 55 Class President, 45 Math. and Science Club, l5 Civics Club, 15 Mimeograph Operator, 2,5,45 Business Mgr. of Outlook, 45 Basketball Mgr., 45 Dramatic Club, 5,45 Band, 5, 45 Junior Prize Speaking, 55 Secretary and Treasurer of A.A. 45 Stage Manager of Senior Play, 45 Mgr. of Magazine Drive, 45 Class Will.
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p L IT It A KY DE PA RTM EN T JEANS DLEMMA As Jean Mallory, a pretty girl of eighteen, walked to school that morning1ma'thoughts were somewhat mixed up. She, being a senior, had practically the same thoughts that run through 'all seniors' minds in April. This week final examin- ations were to be taken by the seniors and next week - just to think of it made her heart beat wildly - next week, honor parts were to be announced. As she walked on to school, a hundred thoughts filled her mind. She must remember to get her name cards, make an appointment to havekmr picture taken on Thurs- day, and, above all, decide who to invite to the Girl Reserve Party which was to be next Fri- day night. It would be wonder- ful, she reflected, to forget all about exams, school, and honor parts for at least one evening! . There was one rival in her class of 65 who could possibly get that longedibr Valedietory. This one possibility was Dick Andrews, a young man of her own age, whom she looked upon scorn- fully. He always managed to get just a little better rank in a few subjects than she did. He was especially smart in subjects like algebra and chemistry in which Jean was not so smart. How- ever, Jean's rank in some other subjects was much better than his. Other students in the class bickcred among themselves as to who had the highest rank. Always in her mind was that one ques- tion - would those low marks, in thosefbw subjects which bothered her, bringlnnzrank below Dick's? Just then she reached the school building. As she passed through the corridors to her home room, students called to her eheerily. Little did they know how badly she wanted to get'the.valedic- tory, or how hard she had worked for it. As she entered her room, several girls of the club called out to her: Wwhe have you invi- ted, Jean?W Jean's mind immedi- ately turned toward that subject and until school began she was constantly eliminatingand adding in her mind, boys whom she would like to invite. There was Bob, the sport's hero, nice looking, too, then, there was Ted Wake.
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