Standish High School - Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Standish, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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I he rimann 'iKamhIPr Published by the Students of Standish High School VOLUME XVI. JUNE, IQSO NUMBER I EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-iii-Chief ................................................................ ....... P EVERLEY PENDEXTER Assistant Editor-in-Chief ........ ................... I AMES RAND Editor Class of 1930 ............. ........... D OROTHEA COLE Editor Class of 1931 ........ VVILFORD PAINE Editor Class of IQ32 ..... BERYL HAWKES Editor Class of 1933 ..... JEAN RIORRISON Business Manager ............. Assistant Business flfaiztagw' ....... Excliaiztgos ................................. Art Editor ....... fake Editor ..... Athletics ....... ....,....-...1.,,.....1....1..-w...u......-..1...1. EDITORIAL li...-.I.-...1,.1...,1.u1...1..,....-...1...,1. ADELBERT I.IBBY EDWARD VVHITTIER PEARL RACKLIFF GERALD HARMON VVALTER LIBBY RAYMOND CLEAVES 'Q Q I sa. Therstudents of Standish High School take this opportunity to show their appreciation to the town of Standish for the wonderful new annex to their building. This annex is larger than the original building and is an attraction in itself. The basement is a gymnasium which takes care of all the physical exercise that is needed and is modern in almost every respect, lacking only shower baths, which we hope the town will see fit to install in the near future. Many games of basketball were played here during the winter term and were attended by large crowds. The upper room of this building is an assembly hall. where entertainments and recreation have been greatly enjoyed during the past winter. The senior class plans to use this hall for their Commencement Exercises this year. In behalf of the students of Standish High School we wish to extend to our esteemed principal, Mr. Rupert G. Johnson, our appreciation and thanks for all that he has done in helping to obtain the annex to our high school building. It was through his endeavors that such a building materialized and by his suggestions that the Superintendent and School Board came to realize the great need of such a building. VVe feel that he deserves a share in the credit for this institution of which we are so proud. -.......i Through the untiring efforts of Mrs. Marion Mead, a Parent-Teacher's Asso- ciation has recently been organized in our town and at present has a membership of 57. Three meetings have already been held in the Assembly Hall with a good attendance each time. Excellent speakers have been obtained and Miss Berryman's school at Standish has furnished an entertainment. The officers are as follows: President, Mr. Fred E. Coleg Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Mabel Elwell and Mr. Milton Smith: Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Morrisong Treas- urer, Mrs. Delmont Hawkes.

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16 THE CRIMSON RAMBLE1? SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The preliminaries for prize speaking were held January 24 in the new assembly hall. The judges were Mrs. Harold Hanold of Standish, Mrs. Mabel Elwell of Steep Falls, and Mrs. George MacDonald of Richville. The names of those chosen for the finals, and their selections, are as follows: Norman Lindquist .................................... The Grand Advancew Edith Rich ................ ..... ' 'Guilty or Not Guilty' Dorothy Ryall ....... .............. ' 'The VVrong Train VVilford Paine ....... ......... ' 'IN hat ls Statesmanshipu Carl Bodge ............... .... ' 'Genius and Common Sense Martha Wlestcott ...... .................. ' 'The Ruling Passion Manley Smith ....... ................ ' 'The Typical American james Rand ........ ........... ' 'justice to the Whole Countryl' Beryl Hawkes ....... .......... ' 'The Returned Main Battle Flag Philip Knight ........ ...... ' 'The Arena Scene from 'Quo Vadisl U Esther Wilson ....... ................. ' 'The Green Mountain Justice Pearl Rackliff ........ ...............,.................... ' 'Kentucky Belle Robert Chick ............. ......... ,,,. . . The Soldier's Last Salute VV1nona Warren .............................................. The Fiddle Toldl' The finals were held in the assembly hall, January 30, 1930. The Judges were the teachers of Gorham junior High School. The first prize for girls, a five dollar gold piece. was awarded Pearl Rackliffg the first prize for boys was awarded ghilip Knightg and the second prize of two dollars and a half was awarded James and. By the students' getting subscriptions for magazines published by the Crowell and Curtis Publishing Companies the Athletic Association received about 34800, which is being used for athletic supplies. During the winter, Mr. Hall, the secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has brought to the school three very interesting speakers. Mr. Dodge, Mr. -lefferson Smith, and Captain Laughton, all of whom are connected with the Y. M. C. A. The senior class has held four dances in the new assembly hall. from which they have received about forty dollars, which will be used to help pay their gradua- tion expenses. On March 17, the faculty gave the students a Saint Patrick's Party in the assembly hall. and during the evening games and refreshments were enjoyed. The senior class parts were awarded the first week of the spring term. They were as follows: Yaledictory ..... ......... A delbert Libby Salutatory ........... ,.... P everley Pendexter Class History ..,...... ............... E dna Bailey Class Prophecy ...... .,............ E va Wood Class XVill ...................................... .............. E llery VVard Presentation of Gifts to Boys ....... ....... E leanor Wescott Presentation of Gifts to Girls ........ ........... ll 'Iorton Welch Oration .......................................... ................... L eon Smith School Chronicles ........ ..... R larguerette Hubbard VVesc0tt Prize Essay ....... .................. E dna Bailey Class Ode .................... .......... D orothea Cole

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