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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT l l Seated: B. Damon, C. Peary, F. Foster, C. Allen, J. Flood. Standing: L. Bates, D. Damon, C. Flagg, R. Dyar, J. Skillings, B. Durrell, M. Stevens. . . . STUDENT This year the Student Council was com- posed of two members from each class, the President, and Class Representative. Dur- ing the basketball season the basketball man- agers and representative of the cheerleader squad attended the meetings. The entire school body elected the Presi- dent. lfrank Foster. Other officers were: Secretary, Corinne Pearyg Treasurer, Con- nie .Xllen. The dues for the year were a dollar twenty for everyone including the eighth grade. The activity ticket received, admit- ted the holder to all home basketball games. This year the Student Council joined the National Association of Student Councils. By belonging to this organization the Coun- cil receives a monthly magazine. Five mem- bers went to NVaterville for the meeting of COU CIL . . . this organization made up of members from Student Councils all over the State of Maine. A general assembly was held at XYaterville High Gymnasium followed in the afternoon by club meetings at Colby College on Mayflower Hill. Everyone had a profit- able time learning different methods of Council government. The Council gave a Christmas program with refreshments for the entire high school. The room was decorated in Christmas colors and the tree was loaded with presents for everyone. The movie. Beyond Our Own. and individual skits made up the afternoon program. The Student Council sponsored a variety show in which nearly everyone in high school took part. It was a great success netting the Council over seventy dollars. 15
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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT Seated: J. Berry, M. Snrrette, M. Chandler, J. Flood, J. NVallace, L. Deming, B. Cook. Standing: M. Voter, R. Bean, B. lJnrrell, C. Hutchins, B. Bowie, R. Dyar, C. Goodwin, M. Stevens, IJ. Farnsworth. THE CLASS OF 1951 Early in September we elected the fol- lowing ofhcers: - President ....... .... J anice Flood Vice President ......... Jo-Ann XVallace Secretary and Treasurer Mary Chandler The Freshman class consists of seventeen members. There are seven girls and ten boys. Betty E. Cook joined us from Liver- more Falls and Margaret Surrette came to us from Dover-Foxcroft. Those who played basketball were: Janice Flood, Janice Berry, Mahlon Voter, and Ronald Dyar. Three active girls from our Freshman class joined the cheerleading squad. They are Margaret Snrrette, Jo-Ann VVallace, and Mary Chandler. Many members of the class are playing softball and baseball. Two boys, Ronald Dyar and Clarence Goodwin, ran on the cross-country team last fall. Those who took part in the Variety Shown from our class were: Janice Flood, Mahlon Voter, Byron Bowie, Richard Bean, Burchard Durrell, and Clarence Goodwin. Those that participated in the one act play, Kidnapping Betty, were: Janice Berry, Betty Cook, Janice Flood, Jo-Ann Vtfallace, Ronald Dyar, Richard Bean, and Deane Farnsworth.
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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT ...THEO ACT PLAYS... Un .Xpril J, three one aet plays were pre- everything from kicking over lanterns to sentwl lay the senior, sophomore, and fresh- man classes. The freshman play entitletl Kidnapping Betty was a eoinemly ahont a new school teacher who rlroye the whole town wilcl in one way or another. The highlight of the play was when the teacher got her Corus in the k'lJXYllClflU insteatl of the cows in the eorn liel4l. His f J'l,eary's Cow was at eonierly pre- sentecl hy the sophomores. This was an in- teresting story ahout a green eow who tliml tnencling hrolqen romances. The senior play was a tense mystery, i,Jl'lllllS in the Night. Suspense was high- est when the lights went out and the au- clienee heard a piercing scream aeeoni- panieml hy the weirtl heating of the toni-tom. The mystery was solvetl at last, however, with the money lteing restoretl to its owner ancl the villain heing caught. .Xll three plays were well presenterl antl h?ghly Cominentlalmle. The proeeetls went to the .Xthletie Xssoeiation. 16
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