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jan MUssUL UNsQU1r Seated: Voter, Cook, Skillings, Bates, Allen, Miss Bailey Standing: lst row: Gravlin, Moody, Baston, Foster, I-Ioepner, Damon 2nd row: Chandler, B. Allen, Reynolds, Pingree, Walker FORTNICHTLY Although typewriters still tend to be temperamental and stencils, independent, the printing of the 'Tortnightlyv has been somewhat speeded up and improved this year. The person responsible for the wel- come transformation is Miss Bailey, our commercial teacher. Under her guidance many students have learned something about the finer pointsi' of typing, and, because of this, have been able to pub- lish the school paper utoute de suitev! Under the co-editorship of Harriet Bates and Margaret Skillings the 'iFortnightly', has rocketed through another successful year. The Fortnightly staff is as follows: Co-Editors Harriet Bates and Margaret Skillings Business Manager Harry Allen Page Thirteen Circulation ' Lillian Cook Assistant Circulation jean Voter Advertising John Cravlin and Burchard Allen Girls, Sports jean Voter and Lillian Cook Carla Hoepner Lewis Damon and Clyde Pingree Harry Allen and Gene Reynolds Blaine Moodv Miss Bailey The Eyev ? ? Mimeograph Gene, Reynolds, Donald Bas- ton, Richard Chandler Grade News A rt Editors Boys' Sports Ioke Editor Faculty Advisor Reporters Blaine Moody and Lloyd Walker Scout News Carla Hoepner
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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT lsr Row: Lambert, Huff, Gleason, H. Gordon, Espeaignnette, E. Voter. Znd Row: Hagelin, Enman, L. Gordon, Moffett, Peary, Doble, Wyman. 3rd Row: Grover, Leeman, Dunham, Braclcley, Essency, Badershall, Foster, White, Bates. EIGHTH GRADE NOTES At the opening of the school year in September we found that the Eighth Grade was to he included in the high school end of the new building.,At first we had diffi- culty finding our way to classes. We elected class officers as follows: President Harry Go1'do11 Vice President Elizabeth Espeaignnette Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Gleason Student Council Gloria Huff fo There are twenty three in our class. We have three new inemhers from Avon: Janne Hagelin, Patricia Gleason and Bruce Dun- ham. Harry Gordon joined us, coming here from Kingtield. With the help of Mr. Payden, we have formed a Science Gluh, and have been gathering some very interesting material. We took part in the magazine campaign in the fall, and most ot us sing in the Glee Gluh. Page Twelve
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'IIHE MUssUL UNSQUIT J J .Fgj3fw3bg,2.'5jg2g:vi5t. . Front row: left to right: B. Savage, B. Pcary, C. Taylor, M. Reynolds, M. Eustis, Plngree, Tooth- alcer, Haines Second row: Mr. Payden, A. Anderson, P, Voter, C. Hoepncr, H. Bates, Noble, Moody, Z. Bachel- der, Voter, L. Cook Third row: F. Noble, L. Damon, E. Reynolds, C, Mitchell, H. Allen, D. Baston, J. Newlcom, R. Ray- mond. H. Cook, J. Lambert GLEE CLUB At the heginning of the year the Clee Cluh was reorganized under the direction oi Mr. Payden and Mrs. Steward. Twenty seven high school students joined imme- diately, and later most of the eighth grade joined us. In Decemher we made our first appear- ance, furnishing several musical numbers hetween acts of the Dramatics Cluh play. Later appearances have heen at various school affairs, including the speaking con- test. Several of our memhers have parti- cipated in duet and solo numhers. Sev- eral of our soloists include Francis and Juanita Noble, Joanne Haines, Jolm New- lxom, Carla Hoepner, Josephine Moody. llarry Allen and Lloyd Walker. Future plans include a musical comedy or operetta, prior to graduation week. if time permits. Let it he said that we enjoy Friday afternoons! Page Fourteen
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