Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME)

 - Class of 1931

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ANITA BADGER Nita Give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you, Anita has led the class, and she is never afraid of work. Maybe we can call and see you at Westbrook next year, Nita, Valedictoryg President of Student Coun- cil 45 Editor of TATTLER 45 Drama 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 3, 4g Track 1, 3, 4g Assistant Editor of TATTLER 33 Alumnae Editor 2g Operetta 13 Farce 1g Class Vice-President 1, 3, 45 Musical En- iertainment. ELIZABETH DAVENPORT Lizzie Slow but .v1u'v. Lizzie is the class underweight. Oh, never mind, Lizzie, lots of us would like to have a few of your pounds. Track 3, 4. M ETHEL ELLIS 1lIethel I know you are full of good naturef' Methel is very fond of dancing, especially at Thursday night dances at Madrid..

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THE TATTLER 9 we should not say discourteous things to our opponents. whether we are winning or losing. XVe should always treat them with courtesy, which means treating them as we would want to be treated on a similar occasion. If we do not begin by being courteous at school, We will not form the habit of being courteous. After We finish school, we may apply for positionsg our employers will not want discourteous workers. . Editor-in-Chief, A. ll., '3l. BASKETBALL COURTESY The members of a school should be especially careful about their courtesy at basketball games with other schoolsg first, because the reputation of the school often depends on the attitude of its members, and second, because the indi- viduals should form the habit of being courteous to others. especially where there is competition. Athletics in schools are not solely for the purpose of gaining cups or medals, but we should learn to tight hard for the victory and still be courteous and friendly to our opponents. When entertaining another team. one of the members of the school should meet the visiting team and take them to the dressing room. The visiting team should be given the best dressing room. Both teams will have a better time if they try to get acquainted. VVhile on the fioor, the players should be courteous to their opponent. It always spoils a game to see some player purposely trip or nudge an opponent. The best players play the ball and not the opponent. At the end of the game both teams should cheer each other earnestly. It is easy enough to be a good winner, but the real test comes when the victory goes to the other side. Not only the players, but also the cheering squad should be considerate of the other school. There are plenty of good cheers which show enough school spirit and are not slams to the other side. Friends of the team can do much to keep up a friendly feeling. It is always cliscourteous to find fault with the referee, the players or the school building. If schools were more courteous, more would be gained from athletics. Assistant Editor, M. W., '32.



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DOROTHY HAMM Illini .lli.vfrr'.r.v of lmr'.w'lf, ilmuylt C'ln'nn falls. Dot is the class flirt. VVe all wish you the best of luck next year at Nasson, Dot.' Class History3 President of Class lg Bas- ketball I, 32, Ii, 43 Volley Hall 2, 25, 43 Track I, 2, 33 NVinter Carnival 723 Vice-President uf Class 23 Secretary of Class 3, 41 Dramt l, JS, 41 Freshman Prize Speaking Conte-st3 Operetta II Musical lintertaimnent 2. DOROTHY HARNDIEN IMI .l .rmilv for ull, ri 'Il'l',l'0lllt' glad, .fl joziial r'Utl,l'l.l11l way .vlw limi. Dot is the class pianist. But playing isn't all Dot does. This last year she has become interested in Hunting. Basketball lj Farce I3 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 lixchange Editor of 'liAT'I'l.RR flj Alumnae Editor 41 Drama 43 Secretary of Athletic Association 43 Secretary of Class 23 Musical Entertainment 23 Winter Carnival 73, Il. DOROTHY HINKLICY llink O, sleep il is a lwlv.v.rr'd thing, 1it'lu'zu'rl from fvolv lu pole. VVho's that girl sleeping with her head on her hands? Well, that is Hink 3 her favor- ite pastime is sleeping. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Volley Hall Ji, 43 State and County Typewriting Contest 33 French Club 23 lnterclass Type- writing Contest 3.

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