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Olivk I ' iKi.hi N(; “ V ‘’ ( Iul Work (1. 2) ; Physical Education (I, 3). ;rlnss of I ' asliion hihI Dm lunulil of r«»rin. A niaiil tlial hath iinirli ilaiiitini ' ss and charni ‘ I) A t i M A I{ I ' ] M I L 1 !•: X I K 1 ,S K N D if ” ( ' ‘lul) Work (2, 3, 4); Vice-President of Class (2. 3); Physical Education (1, 2, 3); Home Economics, Summer Project (4). ••Sim’s just that wldidi is s vfi |( st. t•oiindoicst and imatnsi, A (hair little, eute llttii . shy littl« ;:irl.”
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Maimoimk Matii.ija Mii,ijkk. Club Work (2, 3. 4); Physical Kducatinn (1); Glee Club (2); Editorial Hoard (4); llomo Economics. Summer Project (4). fri«MMls thou hast anti ihoir adoi»i!oii trioil. (Jrapph thorn to thy s«nil with hoops stool. Aim in i; Scott l)ri{NKi.L “J ;7 Cross-country (1. 3). Nappy aro wo iiu t. happy havo wo Ihsmi : Nappy may wo part, ami happy moot aiLrain. M AiKiri ' .iMTK ( mjvi:k Shaw ' Mnzzj Physical Educalion (1. 2 . 3); Public SpeakiiiR (3. 4): Honorable Mention (4); Glee Club 21 : Basketball (1. 2 , 3. 4); Vice-President of Student Council (3): Librarian (3. 1) ; Senior Drama (4): Editorial Board ( 2 , 4); Class Secietary (1). Sho Is protty to walk with. And witty to talk with. And ploasaiit. too, to think on. liK ' iA Ki:a. ( Ks Mii.i.ikkn Club Work (2, 3, 4 ); Physical HIducation (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (1. 2); Editorial Board (1). Folks ii od to say that woman’s plaoo Was in a kitohon ohalr. r.ui whon ;rirls ;rot air-mindod. ' 1‘holr homo ' s most anywhoro.
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FRF DAY MORNING ASSEMBLIES Assriiil)lirs have Ikhmi 1u 1(1 nrarly ovrvv w(‘ck rliroujjclioiit tlio yoar iiiider th . siipoi ” vision of cominittecs ap])oint(Hl by the Stu¬ dent ( nineil. Many of those have Ix ' en Pe]) assenil li( s for our athl(‘tic teams. The most thrilliiiir of these was the one on Jan¬ uary IJtli, when we eelel rated our unex- p( et(‘ l vietory over Standish Iliirh in bas¬ ketball. On lareh 2ord, another rousiiiir (•el(‘bration was held for our Indoor Traek team, whieh had won the Triph ' ( ' (Jiam- ])ionshi]) on the ])r( vious Saturday. Other interestinir assemblies have Inxm held as follows: Xovemher 10th. Annistiee Day Assem¬ bly. Sp( aker. !aj. Edward Anthoine of Portland. Ihx ' emlK ' r loth. iro])e Eerj atto, Jl. irav(» a fijie aeeount of a nvent trip to Ohi- eairo. where she repr(‘S( nted the Maine 4-H ( ' lubs at th(‘ National Conjrress of 4-H (‘iid)S. January oth. Mrs. Florence Stevens of the Portlainl Maine Saving’s Bank ad- lress( ' d the school on “Wealth. ' February 27th. Junior Asstunbly. The feature nuinlx-r was a duet by Bernice Gerry and Bobby Jensen. .March 10th. Prof. Milttm Sehla.i»en- hauf of Xortheast(‘rn rniversity was the speaker, his subject beinu “ oeational Education. ' March IJth. Freshman . ssembly. ' I ' he iH ' st of the year. Our younuest class ]x r- fornu ' d like V( t(‘rans, disclosimr all sorts of musical talent. Accordion Solo . Robert Waterhouse Pia.v—“Do You Remember? ’.. Twent.v Freshmen Violin Solo . Carolyn Pillsbiiry Piano Solo . Jane Kinp Vocal Solo . Bernice Gerry Saxophone Solo . Merton Rawson. Jr. Eanjo Solo . Irving Moulton March 2(lth. S ] homnre Asstmibly. Group Singing of Popular Songs “Melodrama ’ . Ten Sophomores “No Trains Today’’ featuring Greta .Moulton. James Small, George Scamman .March 2Tth. Stuiiur Ass mbly. The fea¬ ture ])erfnrmers w( re Ralph I erry, with his harmonica, and J ' ed ()l(‘S(‘n, with his sonjrs. April Kith. The Rev. Mr. Wyman of Xorth Scarboro addr ‘ss(Ml the student IhxIv, his subject Ikmii “India. SPECIAL EVENTS Se])tendx r loth. School opened with the lar r( st (Mirollment in the history of the school—one hundred and fifteen rcfrister- in . A Manual Training (ourse is now offered.
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