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n September 8 One more summer passeil ami most of u? were lail to t back to school to meet nur old pals and to make new pals. This vear wc found two new teachers, liss Virginia Bascorn, and Miss Anne Ferpisnn from Scarboro. Home room assignments: Room 3—Freshman A, Miss Ferguson. Room 4—Sophomnies, Mr. Hessey. Room 0 —Junior A, Mi ' s. Inbb( v. Room ()—Seniors, Mr. Stoddard. Room 7—Freshman H, Miss Baseom. Room 8—Junior B, Mr. Higgins. Enrollment of Classes: Girls Boys Total Freshmen, 25 26 51 Sophomores, 21 22 43 Juniors, 28 21 49 Seniors, 14 9 23 Post Graduates, 1 U 1 Special Students, 2 2 4 Total, September 12 91 SO 171 Today was a big day at school. Class election day! Seniors — President, Harold Richard ' son; Vice President, Everett Withce; Secretary, Caroline Cunningham; Treas¬ urer, Ella Nelson. Juniors — President, Donald Richard¬ son ; Vice President, Donald Bradford; Secretary, Jean Seavey: Treasurer. Le- land Stanfoni. Sophomores — President, Bren ton Dodge; Vice President, Robert huev; Secretary, Ruth H. Inbby; Treasurer, Arlene Cohen. Freshmen — l resideiit, Clarion Dodge: Vice President, Joseph Lorfam ; Secre¬ tary, larv Vail DorVeer; Treasurer, Robert Gott. September 30 Clarence AVallace. on furlough frinu the U. S. S. West Point, visited. A senior heart beats faster, and fight showed in a sophomore ' s eves. September 24 Scarboro Fair. Imagine us having lialf a day off a 1 ready. Y i pee! September 20 We will see who our best salesmen arc. The Curtis magazine man was here, and we are going to have a contest to see which room can sell the most subscriptions. The winning room will get a box of Hershey kisses. The goal this year is a combination radio-pbonogi’aph. September 26 It was announced that pupils would be able to purchase defense stamps and bonds every Friday.
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KlKANoU I VI Til vSlIAW liy {h it yaod a maiil of nuttchlcfnt nicillc. ' Date or Birth: July 15. 11125. Place of Birth: Saco. Hobby: Dancing. Baskellmll, 1. 2. Captain. 2. I. Letters, 2, :L I ; Outdoor Track, 2, Letter, 3 ; Clee Club. 2; Athletic Association, 2. 3. I: -l-ll Club, 1, 2; Class Ofllcer. Vice-President, 2, Secretary, 3 . Senior Drama. -I : Assembly Propram, 2, 3 ; Foim Coiineus, Assistant Joke ISdltor, 3; School Notes. 1: Chorus, i. 2, 3: Honor Holl, 1 ; Dancing Class, I ; Softball, 3, Man¬ ager, 4 ; Graduation Program, 1. CiiAui.ns Aircirsrrs Hkii.i.y • ' (Umck ' Stroii{f ns ihc Rock of Gibraitur. Date of Birth: February 5, 1924. Place of Birth: Portland. Hobby: One brunette. Basketball, 2, 3. I ; Letters. 2. 3, I ; Indoor Track. 2. 3, 4 ; Outdoor Track. 3. 4 ; l-H Club, Agriculture. 2. 3 ; Athletic Association. 2, 3. 4 ; Glee Club. 3. 4 ; Chorus. 1, 2. 3; “Nnughtical Nautlcs,” 3; Student Council, 4 : Assembly Program, 3. THE BEST OF THEM Best LfK)kiiij»:, liobert Wood Caroline Cumiinghain Best CitiztMi, Warren Delaware Anna Wright Most Popular, Harold Ilicliardson Caroline Cnnningliani Best Dancer, Lin wood Dyer Laureiie Libby Least Interestctl in Opposite Sex, Myron Bowens Virginia Kelson Most Interested in Opposite Sex, Bverett Withec Shirley Mills l [ost ( ' otiperative, Warren Delaware Hazel Varne y Best Dressed, Robert Wood Anna V ' ight Ambitious, Lin wood Dyer Shirley Mills Time Killer, Clarence Moody, (Caroline Cunningham 1 Marguerite Skillings Biggest Line, Robert Wood Caroline Cuiiuiiighani Most Sought After bv Opposite Sex, Harold Richardson Caroline Cunningliam Best Sense of Humor, Lloyd Leary Laureue Libby Shyest, WaiTcii Delaware Marianina Bowens Studious, Linwood Dyer Shirley Mills Athlete, Charles Reilly Eleanor Shaw
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ruji rOUR CORNERS n ScptoinlxM’ (Siiiulav) !Mr. anrl Mrs. F.ihbov took Lon Swinbiiriio, rioan Littlejolm and Mr- inia ami Tlicri sa Sullivan ro Pophani. tlio lirst town to boseflled in Maiiio. Utnia I.ihbv ' s fadu !’ also took a car load, includ¬ ing’ Shirlov IJbby, i cMia Libbv, Dolona Hannon and Doris A lion. Soj)t(‘inl)or oO Seniors voted to wear caps and gowns for gnnliiation. October .‘J Defense stamps on sale. Private Albert Chase of the Marines and Private -Millard Gower of the Army visited school. School newspaper issued. October 7 l oy! Were the dnniors in Mrs. Libbey ' s room popular today, d ' hey won that box of J lersliey’s Mvisses for .selling the most magazines, ajid our school cl( ared about one hundred dollars! October 8 One month of school gone already. October 0 First Crt)3S Country ifeet with Gorham. We won 80-19. Nice work! Girls soft- ball team played (’ape Elizabeth. Lost 11-9. f t
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