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16 THE CHIMES Honorable Mention Hope Guiney Harold Walsh Cornelia Weeks We have many outstanding athletes in the Junior Class who have been awarded letters in different sports this year, Cornelia Weeks. Polly Soule, Cecil Leith, Arnold Hewitt and Jean Kindlund were chosen to represent the Junior Class in the semi-finals in the P.T.A. speaking contest. From these, Cornelia Weeks, Cecil Leith, and Jean Kindlund participated in the finals. Cecil Leith had the leading male role in Scituate ' s Tri-Town Play which was held in November. On December 16, 1938 the junior Class held a Social. The class offi- cers served as the committee. The feature of the evening was music furnished by a nickelodeon which gave the students an opportunity to dance to the music of the best orchestras. The social was a great success and was well attended. Mary Peirce, Cora Brown, Pauline Gillis, and Virginia Arnold com- peted in the Music Scholarship Contest on March 27. Sherman Gates was a special reporter for the Boston Globe and Post for one week. Several Juniors attended the Press Conference at Northeastern Uni- versity, Barbara Condit was hostess at a dinner party held at the Old Nichols House on December 26, 1938. The Junior Prom, which is always looked forward to with pleasant anticipation, was held on May 5, The Sophomore Class elected the following officers at their first class meeting: President, Alden Mitchell: Vice-President, Merrill Merritt; Sec- retary, Eleanor Jenkins; Treasurer, Douglas Willett; Class Adviser, Mr. Atkinson, The following members of the class have been on the honor roll this year. October 31, 1938 Honors Eudora Bartlett Constance Wade Robert Spear Amy Zollin Honorable Mention Howard Burleigh Elmer Burrows Marie Gillis
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THE CHIMES 15 The class play, As the Clock Strikes was produced April 14, under the direction of Miss Harrington. Plans have already begun for our graduation exercises. The members of the class who are to have class day parts have been elected as fol- lows: Welcome Address — James Anderson; History — Joseph Driscoll; Pro- phecy — Paul Harrigan; Will — Charlotte Turner; Gifts — Nancy Wade and Chester Gurney; Tree Planting — David Murphy. JUNIOR CLASS NOTES Jean Cole, ' 40 On coming back to school this fall, we elected our class officers for the year. They are as follows: President, Sherman Gates; Vice-President, Carl Ch ssia; Secretary, Jane Crowley; Treasurer, Ernest Dorr; Class Adviser, Mr. Stewart. Helen Arnold from Hingham High School was our only newcomer this year. We regret that Eleanor McClean of our class had to leave school in November because of illness, and is unable to return this year. The honor roll for this class is as follows: October 31, 1938 Honors Jean Cole Cecil Leith Sherman Gates Helen Poland Jean Cole Cecil Leith Evelyn Patterson Harold Walsh Honorable Mention Harold Walsh December 23, 1938 Honors Honorable Mention Sherman Gates Helen Poland Fred Sylvester Cornelia Weeks February 17, 1939 High Honors — All A ' s Helen Poland Honors Cora Brown Sherman Gates Jean Cole Cecil Leith
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THE CHIMES 17 December 23, 1938 Honors Eudora Bartlett Constance Wade Robert Spear Amy Zollin Honorable Mention Elmer Burrows Cornelia Leith February 17, 1939 Honors Eudora Bartlett Constance Wade Robert Spear James Welch Amy Zollin Douglas Willett Honorable Mention Howard Burleigh James Welch Several members of the class have received letters for various sports this year, among them Lou Bardsley who was the outstanding basket- ball player of the season. At one time she was third highest scorer in the South Shore League. She has been elected next year ' s captain. Our class was pleased to receive some new members this year. They were Peggy Murphy, Paul Kelly, Lou Bardsley, Audrey Harrison, and Gladys Whitney. Eleanor Jenkins was transferred to Hanover High School but returned to Scituate. Peggy Murphy and Eudora Bartlett were chosen to speak in the finals of the Prize Speaking Contest. The Freshman-Sophomore Social was very successful as it was both profitable and enjoyable. We are greatly indebted to all those who helped make it a success. The members of the class who have been on the honor roll this year are as follows: FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES Gladys Ellms, ' 42 Honors Abbie Barnes Gladys Ellms Edward Gilchrist William Holland Dana Condit Richard Franzen Betty Hattin Elizabeth Kane Warren Sylvester Barbara Murphy George Williams
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