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'PHE 'l'A'PLl'1R 31 morning at 8:30 in Room l, and af'- ter the short meeting the rest ot' the period is used for singing. 'Phe songs most sung and prac- tieed this year are: Sleepy Hollow 'Pune and Green Cathedral . Seeretary, Vivian tillala, R.H.S., ll. DRAMATIC CLUB 'Phe liraimatu' tllub held its first meeting of' the year in Oetober, 1939, under the supervision of' Mrs. lioris tlraftam. 'Phis year's officers were eleeted as follows: Presideirt-Phyllis tlroekett Yiee-President-lithel Hall Secretaryfsflarroll Richards 'Preasiu'erfesllobert liain. 'Phe elub meets ouee every two weeks, having one evening meeting on VW-dnesday and a morning meet- ing- on 'Phursday. . 'Phe last evening meeting was held Mareh Sth, at Mrs, lirafTt1m's bonze. 'Phe old members initiated the new members who are: Robert Mareello, llarroll ltiehards, Ethel Hall, Maur- iee Carleton, and Josephine Piitts. tlther new members who were not presenot at the meeting were Blanche Wllins and Edith Gavanaugh.. 'Pb'- evening was Very much enjoyed by all who attended. Later in the even- ing' ref'reslunents were served. Last ye-ar the elub earned money to buy cloth to make eurtains for the main room and library, but the members did not find time to eom- pletlel them. This year the club members asked their mothers to help make the cur- tains. 'Phis work was soon finished a11d the curtains make -the main room and library very attraetiye. NVQ- greatly appreeiate all that our mothers and friends have done in making our sf-bool room attractive. NYe wish to express our sincere thanks to Mrs, tlraf'f'am for all she has done to make this elub a sue- eess. Phyllis Crockett, '39. ROCKPORT BAND 'Phe Roekport Baud was started in July and August 1937 with about forty pieces. Sinee then members have been added illlfl dropped until il numbers about forty-five now, 'Phe memwbers eome from both .lun- ior and High School. Mr. Glarenee Fish is our able director and does everyftbing possible to help us. lhir- ing the summer the hand combined with the Camden and Lineolnyille Hands played a series of' three ron- eerts: one at Rockport, one at flam- den, and one at Lineolnyille. 'Phe band also played at the Rockport Heqatta. 'Phe Methodist tlhureh is very in- terested in our band and during the summer they took the baud with their ehoir to Yinalbayen and to Searsport. 'Phe band ailso played at many ehureh aet.ivities during the summer. ln the fall the band played at the linox llounty 'Peaehers' Conyenltion at Rockland where it reeeiyed many eompliments from those attending.
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Q ooriuiuioiuiui r1ozo1oiu1nioi1r1n11 1 14 io: vioiui 0:0 5 Q ! ! FACULTY Yii-v-lliw-siileiit-S l,uc-illv llc-:ui ff- St'l'l'0IEll'y-Ilylltlllil lintmi l'rim'ipnl: 'I'.'l'flSlll'0l'7IIHVICI liziiou. Mr, Gm-urge iluiiuiuglizuu, tom-liei' ul' nmllu-iuuitios and science. .Xssiz-zlmlis: Sophomore Class Pl'l'SllIl'lII-- illvm-gr Vlhluisli-y Mrs, Imris lh':ill'uu1, tom-lim' of X'im'e--Pi'a-sifleill-YYivizul llllnln lfluglish :uid l+'1'e-in-li, SiFf'l'l'IZll'Y-V-ECIIIII C8VElllilllfl'Il Miss lilizzlln-lli lluui ti-:mln-r of Tri-ansiiiw-i'-Gzii'i'nll llirlmrils, 7 llislury, Luliu, Biology :mil Social Junior Class S0ll'IlI'i'S, Prosiilm-11lM.l0sr-pliini- Pills Siiiwrvisoi' of Musirz X'ic'v-lliw-siilviil IIIEIIIOIIU Hollins Mrs, lisllivr lhige-i's, SUPP!5l2ll'YfKilIIl0l'lIll' Taylor lbirvolor of ilu- llzuul mul fIl't'llPSIl'ElZ 'I'rm'ziSuri-r llowzii'il Kiuilmll, Mr, lIlui'vl1rv Fish. STUDENT COUNCIL Svuior iZlz1ssS -Marion Taylor .Iuuior lllnss-.losopliiim Pitts Supliuiiiuiw- Clussffllvlvli U.-Iillil, Mnurii-v Murshm lf'i-s-sliuizui 4i1lassSSl,vxvis 'l'a1lmm, l31'nlrir'v Mursfou CLASS ADVISORS Svuiur lllussfMrs, lluris 4li'eil'l'ziiu Junior 1Ilnss Miss Flliznlmfli Hunt Supliomorv Class--Mr, Gm-orgo Cun- iuglianu l ri-sluuzm Glass-Mr, llvoigro Cun- iugluuu. SCHOOL DIRECTORY Freshman Class Pri-siilviil-Harold Hall Senior Class Pr:-si4i0i1l---Lyli' Noyvs Yiiw-Pri-siilviil-.Xlum .Xunis SPOVPIill'f'--Yl'l'2l liaslou 'l'i-m-uslli'1-i - -lmrolliy liiiulmll. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'Flu' llirls' Glu- Clulr wus oi'g'uli- izvfl Sf-pimiilmf-1' 1033, uuslrr Tho ox- . . . 1 Oollf-ul SllllE'l'VlSl0ll ul Mrs. lusllwi' Rugvrs, .Xl tho first uu-1-tim: ilu' lkilluwiua olfivvrs for tllv vie-zir wore- 1-ll-cfvfi: PI'PSlfIf'l'lI, Yi-ru Enslou lSi-uiurl: Yin-1--Pri-siflvlrl,lilziiwlivilolliiis f.Iuu- iorl: Sw. :uni 'I'rm-sis., Yiviaiu Ollziln, C'Soplioiimra-li Lilu'm'iziiis, Avis 'Fai'- lor :md Norma lluylv. 'Flu-rv we-rv thirty-niuv nwiulu-rs pri-sf-ut :il flue flrsi llll't'IlllgI, liul ni lliis time tlu-ro ziro fliirly-sewn im-iulw1's, Me-uliugs are ln-lfl i-am-li Tlwsclny .
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32 TH E TATLER Last year when the hand went to the Eastern Maine State Festival it 'good' which hut is consid- mark of' marking ered fairly good for a hand that hadn't been year we hope to go May and hring home rece-ived the is the third playing a year. This to Brewer in a rating that will make people proud of' us. The Band was espeeially fortiun- ate in huying its instruments he- eause Mrs. Edward Bok, a summer resident at Rockport, was willing to lend us the money providing eaeh person who was huving an instru- ment would pay fifty eents a week untill the instrument was paid for. The Band rehearses once a week during the summer and winter. The sehool provides the hand with its niusie. The Band consists of' ahout ltwenty to twenty-five reeds, twelve elari- nets, twelve saxaphones, two pieeo- los, eighiteen or twenty hrass instru- ments, twelve trumpets, three trom- hones, one mclaphone, one baritone, and one hass horn. lt also has three pereussions, two snare drums and one hass drum. Constance Lane, 712. FRENCH CHRISTMAS TREE livery tll1I'lS'i-IIIHS the upper elasses ot' Frenieh give the first year French class a tlhristmas tree. Alina .Xnnis a member of the Frenchll class, oh- tfmined a small ftree for us. Differ- ent memliers ot' the upper French elasses brought tree deeorations. liach of' us drew an name of' one of the members of' the French classes and hrought some kind ut' a joke present and wrote a joke in Freneh on it. VVe played games in French for a while when we first went into the elass room, then we had our tree. VVhile everyone was showing pre- sents to each other, Mrs. tlraf'f'am and several of' the girls got the luneh ready. We had sandwiches, whieh some of' 'the girls in the French ll and French III classes had brought, ehoeolate milk, and a hig ehoeolate eake whieh Mrs. flratfani had hrought and was it good! To add to the fun one of' the girls spilled the chocolate on Mrs. Graf'- f'am's desk and there was a lot of hurrying to get it wiped up hefore it went on the hooks. NVO all had a lot of' fun and I wish l could he here next year to join in e f'un they will have. Mari-on Taylor, '39. LIBRARY CLUB This year the new ottieers of' the Lihrary Cluh were eleeted as fol- lows: President, Vera Easton: Yiee- President, Phyllis Crockett: Seere- tary, Illanehe Collins: Tr-e'asnrer, Ilelen flllala. Two years ago we were fortunate in acquiring a lihrary to use for our sehfool work as well as for outside reading. lturing the first year, the pupils were asked to eontrihute hooks to which suggestion they responded with gladness. .Xpproximately three hundred hooks were entered tha-tg first year.
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