Sumner High School - Spindrift Yearbook (East Sullivan, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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BESTOCCA ORCHESTRA 1936 1937 NINA ROBERTSON 37 ESTOCCA Achxevement Tests for 1936 yyere under the SUDQFVISIOH of Mr Jones of Franklin Mr Wlxson supervlsed those at Wlnter Harbor The students who took part 1n these tests were as follows Llllxan Woodworth Eleanor Sargent Murlel Bagley Wllton Martln Glenna Johnson Gerald Robertson W1n mfredlan Lrann Phlllp Robertson Leonard Montgomery Eugene Farrln Mary Keyes Ed Crosby and Rao Blalsdell The Bestocca Contests were held at Cas tlne Mary Keyes and Haryey Ober en tered ln the Spelllng and Elxzabeth Rob ertson and Harvey Ober entered ln the Speakmg Mary Keyes and Harvey Ober won places m Spelllng Mary Keyes also won a pr17e 1n Latm A fourth prlze was won ID Blology ALUMNI PRIZE HE two alumn1 pr1zes of flye dollars each are awarded each year to the boy and the g1rl of the senlor class who have proved outstandlng 1n the yarlous school act1y1t1es The selectxon IS made by the teachers who are well acquaxnted vylth the students progress These prlzes are based on the folloyylng athletlcs fbasketball baseball and trackj posltlons on school paper dramatlcs sub scrlptlon contest class honors attendance and popularlty The most popular boy and glrl 19 selected by the school yote The rewards haye proy ed to be yery yal uable slnce thev have been a great mcen t1ve to the students not only to do thelr work more efficlently but also to enter mto more other school actlyltles thus gxymg better tralmng for the lxfe of future Cltl zens YVILTON MARTIN 38 UR Hlgh School Orchestra yy as organ lzed ln the fall of 1935 bv bupt Keyes wlth Mrs Mlldred Buker a h s able asslstant for the NIOIIH players The olgamzatlon mmproyed rapxdly and made eyeral publxc appearances through the y ear the nr tbe1ng at East Sullly an Grange Hall ln connectlon yylth the semor play Sadle Gets Elected Later yye gaye numbers at the prellmm arv speakmg contest ln the North Sullly an Church quadrangular contest at the Al hambra Theatre the Wmter Harbor Hxgh School play 1n the Wmter Harbor Toyyn Hall and closed the vear by furmshmg mu xc for our commencement exerclses ln June at the New Masonlc Hall The per onnel for the vear 1930 1930 was as follows Supt Keyes cello leader Mrs Mlldred Buker nrst y1ol1n a slstant leader Vlollns Glenna Johnson Wllton Martln Donald Perry Saxophone Elllott Hammond Drums Eyelyn Sargent Gul tar Clavton Donnell Banjo Leonard Montgomery Plano Mary Keves Thls year yye are contlnumg under the polnted that our asslstant and frlend Mrs Buker was unable to be wlth us Cbecause of xll healthl We also mlss exceedlngly the sunny smlle and dry remarks of Don ald Perry yvho graduated last year QH1s late arrxyal alvyays could be counted on to create a pleasant break ln the rehear sa Elllott appeared thls fall wlth a shmy new saxophone some say lt s 14k gold and I9 able to yy arble ln ama7mg style Mary Keyes st1ll presldes at the plano Glenna Johnson has been promoted to nrst ylo l1n Mr Key es IS more actlye yy 1th the sax ophone although the cello appears tor speclal numbers yy hyle Sprattv has lald aslde the banyo to add hls tootmg on the C Melodv to the saxophone sectlon Among the neyy members yye Hnd Eu gene Farren trumpet Eleanor Bean and Dorls Sutherland XIOIIHQ Eleanor Sal fent drums and only th1s vyeek the Rey , V y, , . ' v . 1 - . . I . ' N v ' , - - - . .. s 1. , , :Q ' ' . ' ' : . . ' , .' , ' s ' ' ' , , , ' ' v' K- ' . v ' - sa ' ya 9 I L 1 . . , .. . . 1 u s y C Y ' K - , , Q, 1 1 ' K ' ' U 1 - ' . 1 - , ' . ,- v l ' . Y Y Y - , . . . - , L V K Y . . 1 r' 6 IV A V ' ' ' I 1 , ' . , . . . . . ., , , , , , ' . '. ' , ': ' , s ' . A ' A L Y K Y ' ' , I a . . , . '- I 5 Y .11. . ' I 9 v 7 7 7' ' V Y U v A' Y' p b GERALD ROBERTSON '57 same leadershlp but were much dlsap- ' ' , -l K , II. . . , Y . V - . my 4 1 ' - Y. , Y ' L Y' I . .V . . I N QC V l 'V I . . , . , , . . , . . . , , ,, - , , '. V . ' ' 1 ' V' V 1 ' 0 , , . . . , ' Y L1 I K1 1 ' L '. - ' 1 Y V V - 1 .I I' V . .tx l I, I I - , ' - L 9 . ' U - I . . 4 .u . Y I Y .Y I mx I , . , , , - . , , . . . . . . . . .- , N I V, I , . 1 L Y A , - u 8 Y .C E, n. , v. 5



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what she thought w ere tacks You can lm agme the care Wlth WhlCh she proceeded Thxs concluded the stunts of the Fresh men A program by the upper classmen fol lowed beg1nmng Wlth an lllustrated song Romeo and Jullet by Glenna Johnson and Eleanor Sargent Then another 1llus trated song She Sat on a Hammock The actors were Margaret Robertson and Murlel Bagley The smgers were Leon ard Montgomery W1lton Mart1n Audrey W1ll1ams and Eyelyn Sargent Eleanor Sargent tap danced and Mary Keyes played a plano solo The Mock Wedd1ng was a pantomlme glven by Ralph Robertson the brlde Arno Bow den the groom Eugene Farrm the best man MCIWIH Blalsdell the br1desma1d Gerald Robertson the brldes father Robertson flower gxrl Audrey W1ll1ams traln bearer and Evelyn Sargent the mm lster Then refreshments were served and games were played At ten thlrty the par ty closed after a yery enjoy able eyenlng THE 4 H CLUB OF NORTH SULLIVAN MARGARET ROBERTSON 38 N 1933 a 4 H club was organlzed by Mrs Kenneth Cook our first leader The asslstant leader was Mrs Earl Havey who became our leader when Mrs Cook went away It IS called The Busy Work ers Among our members there are SIX hngh school glrls Mur1el Bagley Margaret Robertson Mary Keyes Nma Robertson L1ll1an Woodworth and Frances M1lne The others are from the grammar school For two years cooklng and housekeepmg were the projects th1S year makes the second year of sewlng Murxel Bagley has been the presldent for three years and a xery efflclent one she makes Margaret Robertson the VICE president was chosen to go as represen tat1ve of our club to State Camp at Orono last June As she was unable to attend Murxel Bagley and El1Zabeth Robertson went as alternates Lllllan Woodworth the only member who took the cannmg project won first prlze at County Contest She also won the DeLa1ttre pr1ze of two dollars gnen for hlgh rank At our local contest Nma Robertson w as judged the best yeast bread cook She yy on first prlze on that Mary Keyes who has been wlth us only one year IS the secretary and treasurer She won the blue r1bbon for the best yeast bread judge The mam objectlye ln club work IS to help develop deslrable 1deals and stand ards for home maklng commumty 11fe and cltlzenshlp and a sense of responslblllty for thelr atta1nment to provlde an oppor tumty to learn by domg to teach the x'1lue of research to deyelop healthful hablts of l1v1ng to provlde Wlth lnforma t1on and dlrectlon 1n 1ntell1gent use of le1 a deslre to contlnue to learn 1n order that the members may llye rlcher fuller llV6S The 4 H club exlsts 1n every state 1n the Umon There are more than one m1ll1on boys and glrls enrolled between the ages of ten and twenty It IS an educational project of the extenslon SBYVICC of the agrlcultural College 1n cooperatlon w1th the Unlted States Department of Agrlcul ture The club motto IS To make the Best Better and the pledge IS taken from the name 4 H Club I pledge My head to clearer thlllklllg My heart to greater loyalty My hands to larger servlce And my health to better llvlng For my club my communlty and my coun FY So every club member has a great re spons1b1l1ty to uphold when he or she slgn the pledge of the 4 H Club 4 H CLUB OF ASHVILLE JUNE MARTINI 38 HE 4 H Clubs are organlzed to teach the glfls and boys who are growmg up 1nto l1fe how to cook sew how to ra1se anlmals gardens and to can goods It al - . , . i - r t l V . . , . . . . y . , ll ' Y! ' , . . 1- 7 . ll !l ' V ' , . . . , , . , I ' , 4 o 1 Y u Q ' ' 7 u 1 9 ' L ' 9 ' 9 V . ,, . . . . . . ' y , - . U - . ,, . ,,. I Y I l , 1 Q n , o YC I : 0 Y I I Q ' , - I - Z ' . , i . . . . . . .- 9 9 Clayton Donnell, ringbearerg Faustina sure, and to arouse worthy ambltlons and 1 Z , 1 . ! 9 7 Y Y I Y ' I . . , . ' if , H ' - K , Y . , , ' 1 a , C n tc - - w n 7? . ' ' ' . . K, . ' , , V . - . . , , . , t - s 1 . W. S - . ! 9 Y . j ' . i . , v u , - - 1 , . . , , . . V . . y 1 - 7 'Y 7

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