Stonington High School - Breeze Yearbook (Stonington, ME)

 - Class of 1950

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L to R: Billings, G. Knowlton, Morey, Steele, J. Barbour, B. Gross, M. Robbins, Pray Library News The Library got olf to a very good start this year under the direction of the new Chief Librarian, Betty Cross. Lorraine Morey was elected treasurer. Lorraine Morey, Cwenita Knowlton, Marie Robbins, Loretta Lunt, Erlene Pray, Helen Steel, joanne Bar- bour, Betty Gross, and Elaine Billings, are student librarians. Thanks to the help of many people, over two hundred new hooks have been added to tlu- Library. The junior and Senior Bri- tannieaii Encylopedias, which were pur- chased by the Town, received much use. They are treated with great respect and are in very good condition. D. A. R. Pilgrim Each year the teachers and students in high schools all over the state choose a girl from the Senior Class to be the representa- tive of her school in the D. A. R. Pilgrimage. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution sponsors a member- ship drive each year. The candidates are chosen on the basis of Service, Dependabil- ity, Patriotism, and Leadership. The local chapters of the D. A. B. send out ques- tionaires to the candidates which are re- turned and send in to the Regent Qhead of the State chapterl. The girl submitting the best paper is honored at the State Convention, a-.fiich was held this year in Portland. All candidates are guests of the local Chap- ter at a tea. Pins and certificates of member- ship are presented by the President of the Chapter. ' This year, Betty Cross was the Pilgrimv from Stonington High School. She was the guest of the Frances Dighton Williams chapter in Bangor on March Srd. Students representing eleven other schools in this part ci the State were present at this meeting.

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L. Barbour, Steele, Barter, A Nash, MacDonald 0 0 c 0 Cheer Leading The cheering squad started with five mem- bers: Letha Barbour, Loretta Lunt, Elaine Billings. Erlene Pray and Helen Steele, cap- tain. Erlene, Loretta, and Elaine had to leave the squad for reasons of health. They were replaced by Olive Barter, Collie McDonald. and Annette Nash. Trim costumes of black and white hats. white turtle-neck blouses, black slacks and white sneakers were chosen by the group. The girls showed versatility in type of cheering displayed. Cartwheels'l had no terror for them. They showed a high spirit and energy all season, and hope that their efforts helped a little in bringing the Rockets,' to the semi- finals of the H. C. S. S. A. Tournament. Thanksgiving Festival A hum of activity constantly growing louder, crepe paper in many gay colors, the bustle of arranging Laoics, tubs and tacks ushered in our Thanksgiving Festival. It was all there: cooked foods, fancy arti- cles, lunch counter, and raflles Watched over by the Seniorsg NVhite Elephants guarded by the juniorsg punch bowl and grabs sold by the Sophomoresg butterfly boxes on tickets and canned foods, looked after by the Fresh- men. The Eighth Grade pleased their cus- tomers by selling them the chance to fish for or guess for a prize. Last but not least was the museum which was constructed by the Seventh Grade. People came and went until nearly every- thing was gone and it was time to close. Tables were taken down and things put away in preparation for the dance that would be- gin a few hours later. Nearly all classes added good sums to the class treasury. to be used for future class trips.



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Standing: E. Shepard, Cripps, L. Barbour, J. Barbour, Nash, D. Williams Seated: Morey, B. Gross, Fineld, Pray, Billings, Bartlett National Honor Society The National Honor Society is now in its sixth year. The members chosen this year from the Senior and junior classes as follows: Lctlia Barbour, Erlene Pray, Richard Nash, Donald Clripps, joanne Barbour, Barbara Bartlett, Elaine Billings, Donald Williams, and Lorraine Morey. These students have been elected on the basis of scholarship, ser- vice, loyalty, and character. Informal and formal initiations will follow soon. 1945 Marie Bnckminster jones 1946 Mary Lcali Blackmore 1947 Mary Gray Greenlaw XVilliam M. Goodrich Alan H. VVebb 1948 Lillian Billings Haskell Annie B. Hutchinson Donald Libby Maxine Gross 1949 Chester M. Carter, jr. Beverly A. Trundy Elizabeth I. Beal Edgar Raymond Crozier Teresa Beatrice Verna Cross Geraldine Davis Marilyn Rice 1950 Betty J. Gross Patsy F ifield Letha Barbour Erlene E. Pray Richard Nash Donald Cripps 1951 Elwell Shepard Joanne Barbour Barbara Bartlett Elaine Billings Lorraine Morey Donald Williams

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