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SENIOR DANCE Tye STUUEKT CQUNCIL The Senior Class swonso ed an DuPlHT this school year the Ea ter Ball to raise 14nd help on graduation expenses Nartin's Orcne tra from I lard Falls furnl hed the m sic larve crowd ttended and t e dance Ja very successful FUTURE FARIEYS OW f ERICA A Father ard Son Barouet was d o e U of Sherman F iv t the Grar e Hall, April 26 A chlclen ple supper was served b hi h school girls The supper was followed speeches by different indlvid uals The following boys have acted year Clalr Ralph Deane Rooert Clark James Kelley O'RoaL Robinson Mltchell as offlcers for Vice the past Pres dent Presldent secretary Preasurer Reportef ASSEMBLIES This year as every year be fore, we vidly discussed the quallt e of a ooo as embly and what we should do to lmprove ours We started out with 1 ny reso lutlons and ood lntentlons but as yet we daven't aehleved our goal There were, however, two as semblles which xere noteworthy, the Chri tman pro ram and the Professor Quizz contest The ChPlStW8S provram wa a short minstrel ln which Robert Clark, Lawrence Slrol ,To eph Hoy, Clair O'Roak, and Ralph lo lnson took part Robert stole h1s slnving nwhen I he received radio olonoereph a wh ch we used to I Professor Qul z p o Robinson asked the the sclence student swers Nothlng llle been done before 1DtCFSStlHT the how with Wore a Tulip ith our new microphone roadcast the Gram Ralph que tlons and Gave the an thi had ever o it was very Student Counoll has been very bus, Sore of the thln s that they have don re select e radlo phouoyr ph combln tlon lOl u e at chool parties, plan p rtles and Wake a ff rules in rea rd to e havior in the chool hou c The members are as follows Carl Smltt, Presldcnt, Robert Clark,V1ce Pre ldcnt, Alma Merry, TILQSUI r, Col en Hamilton,Sec1c tary, Lor lne Kyle Athletlc Associatlon Trea ur r,Ba ll Brac Vett, Fleshamn relrese tative, Iirnie Ken edf, Soolomore repre entatlv , Rodney Clark, Junlor repr sentat1ve,Clair O'Ro k, Jun lor r presertatlve, and N rilynn Se vey, SLDlOP rcpresentatlve TYE SPERDAN SAND Soon fter school started this yeal a school band w s oruanized L ddocks y a fev of thlrtg merbers h d ever played any lDStFUmCHf before but they h ve m de Good prow ess under Nr. N ddocl ' guid nee In the e rly pr1n they be an publlc concerts by playlng for a one act play contest, a speakln contest,and at a meeting of the Tbxnsend Club The music was appreciated by all listeners To earn morey for band uni forms, dances w re held at Mit chell's Hall A local orchestra vlayed and the dances were qulte profltable SPLAYITG COITUST The Freshman and Sophomore Contests ere combined Pr hman speakers were Eliza Blalely, Bonita Grant, Elaine Cox,Ray Pe ters, Carl Invlahar and Basll Bra ckett Sophcmores were lar aret Guigvey, Iadlne Tilley Linnle Vennedy Revert Clark, Wallace VcAl1ly, and John Joy Prizes went to Elalne Cox, Carl In rah m,Lin nle kennedy and John Joy ' 1 I- 'I 1 rv - ' 1 as - 5 , Q S , .. -' S to ,- 1 , . ,D o ff. Ll ' . L L S S A ' ' C Ei I . 3 c. . . . I. S. n . A , 5 af, a ' s . , I 1 a c- h 5 5 a v s , . up ,w - . -Ja' b-- 'J S S ' Q 1 : f ., w '-1' , 1 . N. . I .11 . ' . X . - ' I . . .. L 1 ' . .- 1 1 4- A A Q S 'T A F A ' , 'VT 1 - hel 1, th r.l.A. 1- fe e- A fe- . . A eh H L 115 1 . F5 1 ' , A . . , A . . 'f ' ' S L, S Y F5 A u L 7 1 ' 1 . . 'YJ T T1 ' , . - . by . . - - n- 3 im A - T 'D 1 rw X - . q . - , -.a ' C . I J 'X 1 6 - . . ' , a - , 0 1 L n C ' ' ' 1 Lil ' Q x n , 1 ' fx 4 - -' - , Q LA O ' 1 i J Y xr rs 1 X -- .L 1 . . ' - rv I Y 1 ' 3 l ' ' - Q 1 A- Q . - fi 'Q . Frank THplCY AdVl0OT under the leadership of Travls I . ya . Onl -x the 4 Vw . . ' Q ' .1 S. C 5 ,. J - , , , El 2. ' 0' QI' K 1 3 ' ,' G.- QS , ll 4 . , 1 A A , . , ' .L S . S 'El ' S .. 3 ' - . . I .. fr I' - . LJ ' ... '. T13 4 - - - . ,. . , t iz .J F3 L , . i 'I n L 0 ' I 9 1 -, 1 - . 'Y - V A , 5 i C' ff W .7 'J e, ' A- Q 0 7 N ' '- L - ' . Y Q., v. H sn Q - c . , - I . , ,., .W , . A . S tv S L , t ls. -1 A.. 71 1 2 . 1 L7 - rw ' 'J I L 4 . , , H yt' Q on 3 A U - v. . . 4 C.: V V ,, - uv ,, 1 9 . ' 2 J -C -A '1 . -D - L A A I ,Y - A ' - i ' v .2 'lf' I ' ,, I, I - , .. . 4 Z ri 3 . Q A - . . : T . ' ' S .F f ' G 1 A .7 . N ! - U 3 - S , P r I ' f . cv . A 0 e L ..a A., I , n - - - . F' ' 0 Fl . '- ' 1 ' a r fp' L X .- T 0
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The Junlor ane Senior contests vere presented separately Junior speakers were Ralph Roblnson, Clair O'Roak, Laurence Sirois, Jeanette InHraham,Jacqueliue Lane and Althea Lewls Prizes went to Clair O'Roak and Jeanette Ingra ham Those competing in Senior contest were Mavis 0'Roak, Alda Merry, Marilynn Seavey, Ora Mc Nally, Merle Bouchard, and Joseph Hoy Prizes went to Plda Merry and Merle nouchard The final contest was held ln the town hall on March 15, with the winners of cl ss contests speakers Prlzes were awarded to Alda Merry and Merle Bouchard April ll, the Spear Contest in this section of Maine was held at Mattanawcook Academy at Lin coln There were twelve contest ants each repre enting a differ ent school Alda Merry was the partlcipant who was entered from this school The judge gave the speaker from Lincoln flrst place and second honor went to the Houl ton High School speaker Friday April 26 Jeanette Ing ry were sent to the University of Maine to represent this school in a contest To this contest came spealers of Maine Th S is tests of the United St from all the schools that wisqed to compete one its of the larv st con kind to be held tes SHER.Ah OY SCOLTS Sherman trooo 201 has been ormanized nearl, two years began under the vuidarce of the Reverend Linwood Potter and Harold Sleeper then made up o Shermar Statlon boys ye r,tne leade She man Statlon had to leave and the scouts from there dropped out uf troop 201, leaving Shermar Mills a troop of The troop was Sherman Mills and after hout of the Group at its owr Th1s troop is ne 1lv as large as the ore made oi 'oth towrs ecause there were nan, new no younger members who Joined after the St t1OU boys left The oovs of this town were very fortunate to have a meeting place given them , Arnold C1rtis ln Mr Curtis's store Here they h ve plenty of room for scout ac tlvlties and a pl ce to kggp patrol flaws and other material The scouts meet twlce a veek, one trooo meeting and usually a petrol meeting There are three patrols the Flfinv Eagle, whose leader is Wllliam Lewis, the Pine Tree Patrol, who e le der is dal lace no Alily, and the Panther Patrol led Bm Boy tive and h lng trips, ings One ly Ralph Robinson scouts are omite ac een on many c mo hlke and other out of the 1ost lmportant these x s the Camporee Limestone last summer Mr Potter took eight Suerman Boy Scouts to Limestone to the Camporee Ther we e troops from Limestone, Ishland Presque Isle tropules were fiven for different activities The camplno trophy w s yor L troop 201 Sherman,the SNlUNlUg trophy wa won cv Pre sque Isle troop, and a scoutcraft trophy was won Fad Waska Ribbons were av rded to the swim mers coming in the first four olace of each event The Sherman scouts won their share of these The Scouts are increasing in numbel and the e are many who are rising to higher ranks Iwo of our troop have won first class lad es The second clas scouts re nearly eadv to p s first class tests and to go other ranks ard wir merit U On the tlert, sixth of a Putlic Court of Ponor w s Thls was the first 1n fhwch their on to dfes April held there was a good attendance Perry S Jackson, District Scout Commis - 1 . H ' a' L 1 5 A if A , 0 L L, 1 ' I if 0 Q ' 1- , 1 Y . - 1 . . - QD 4 ' C' ' -1 ' . ' ' . 1- .. ' ' L . . ' . ' J . by L 1 . V . v . 1 I c o . ' , - .a ,, - ,. . . . I 5 - A - 9 fe . . . , . . J Y . .. on - n K D' 5 9.5 I . O ' I 3 Q o Ir , ,t . S , J' - A g ., 1 . v - ' - ' N 9 , , , + . A - - x C' 3- - - , . - A , A 1 ' - P ' , eve L- - . A a , - . . n S K P - .A o , ' . 0 1 -,J ' n ' . . of - va . -I at . A ' A . Q - , - - -- 'Q 3 1 r -1 . n Q , L 3 Q G 'I' Y .. e A Q Q A J .. ' ' 3 Q ' ' ' ' t Ihree raham, Clalr O'Roak and Alda Mer- and N?daWaSka at the even ' -I - L ' , - .. 5, :f ' . - A 4 , ,Q 'J s D . I ' 3. , El N' 5 137 , 1 , . v ' ' 1 c - ' r' - 7 V L n - -J JL CL 4 , l ' ' v .. . , V by u 8 . 1 Q D5 .. . . . in i I3 i ' n P' 4: . ' G l L . S ' 1. 1 o ' ' ' ' 0 1 7,1 T 'QQ 1. . U -4 ya rl 4. .. , 1 5 QI . X A . U X V , . It - 1 KJ 3 0 L S O . ' a 3 r - , a s , . Q f I 1, A 7 L 1 . ea 5 g ' 1 e 'F . T -1 L ' I ' A A -'21, SA fl ' ' 15 X A Q ' . . . ,1 . F ' -' . v .- 3 . .r ' ' ' ' - ' fe 1 1 ' . 1 1
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