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

 - Class of 1940

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THE Hsrzrrorz BEACON 25 at 5:30 by the girls. under the direction of Mrs. Pearson and Miss Stinehiield. Each class planned and decorated a booth. The decorations of cedar. autumn reaves crepe paper and cornstalks mad' very a trfrctrve booths Candy and ree cream were sold by the Freshmen at therr booth Games which eonsrsted of lotto and bean bag throwing were conduct d by the Sophomores The Junrors made a lfr ee amount of money wrth their rum mage sale. Iish pond. and guessing games. The Seniors were very successful with their doughnut and cider sale. The money taken in was turned over' to the various classe and the Student Council A short time after supper the chan, were pus' ed back and Dames and danerrr' kept the people entertained durrne the evenrng The farr was such a success that rt ur l perhaps become an annual event Jeannette Nash 41 Sl I HHN! L05 ll H1 Irorrt Row Freclorrrrr Matthews Mrrram Gordon B1rhrr'1 Jcllrsorr Back Row George Ober Pearl Watson Dorrs Srrtherlrrrfl Lottre Mrrtrrr llll.. SPEAKING CONTEST rr nreht 'rfter sehool fr number o trrclerrts who Wrshcd to p rrtrcrprte rn the prakrne contest were LLIVCD try outs The rr hl chosen were 'rs follows tu Mrr rr A Mans World ul W its The Perfect Tribute Freclorrn r M rttl Ns Who s Air ard 1 Wrlmfr Srrrelrrrr Arr Irrxulrrerwtrnp, Solrrtrorr Brrbrra Jellrsorr The Cnrderr Atross the Street D rrrs Srrtherl rrrd The Wheels of Trrrrt Mrrr rm' Cforclorr A Lorrrrtrv School Progr tm For many weeks the students rehearsed rrlrgently At times they even rehearsefr rn the attrc or rn the laboratory rn the basement lany place at all as long as rt was quretr The cor test was held at the Alhambra Theater March 19 at 8 00 'lhere were many present At the close of the ronlcst the rudfres lorrnd rt drfhcul to select lf Ihre wrnrrers They were rfspeetrvz ly Mrrrarn Gordon Frrst Prrle Fredorrnfr Matthews Thrrd Prrae 'Vfrrram and Barbara were ehosen to S1 oak rn the Quadrangular Contest which was held Aprrl 10 competing wrth Wrnter Harbor Franklin and Steuben Our dele gfrtes won frrst place and Sullrvfrn Ilral School received the cup Mrrrrrn Gordon represented our school 'rt the Spear Contest held rn Ellsworth Fredonna Matthews and Pearl Watson spoke rn cr contest held at the Unrversrty of Marne Pearl Watson, 41 I. L . - V' , v . L.: D 1' Ll C - . 4 S . i I . 1 L Q , - ' ' . . . - T Y 1 - ' 1 l 1 , I , ,, 1 6, 4 L, l .r., V. .2 ky , Q . ' V ' ' - - I l ' s ' x s -5 1,9 K fl C ss 1 . , ', ,YT rf-', S ,l. -. Q-,-11 . , ,-A ,un ' Q rre- Q .. .- . . - - 4. , . 1 'e L . ' 3 1 cat-m-:ge om-r .... ,,....,.....,. rx ry nog wrrrrrr-S Barbara Jellison ..,..,,. Second Prize rue- 1-tr .........,.,...... '1 4 ' S- L K ....., Pe: ' 1 .orr .............. ' ' L A' .' . . . , K. , ' I I ll'X'.' ,.... ,... . , . . . 1 'Z' 4. K: DLL ' . A . . ' 1 1 KI .,.. V 'K V 7 4 4 Q' ' - ' ' . I 'I ........ ' ,' ' ' .1 D. Y .U Y ' b Arr I 'z ' .... 'I ' r I 7 - ' ' 1 ' 5 ' 4 ' Q - ' , , . , r :' ' S 1 . M f ' ' '

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24 THE HARBQR Braxeox ...uv- THE SENIOR Pl AX CAST Flrst Row Frank Lounder Lottre Martrn Coach Miss Strnehheld Constanee Wrnn George Ober Second Row Wrllram Jackson Wrlma Srnclarr Dorrs Sutherland MHTIC Tracy Fredonna Matthews Edwrn Clarke SENIOR PLAY As thrs book goes to press the sernors are preparrng for therr annual Senror play to be held at the East Sullrvan Grange Hall April 29 Srmple Srmon S1mple IS a three act comedy Wlth all lxkable characters The story centers around 'Srmon Srmple an rnventor who does very lrttle work and who 1S always remrnded of thrs fact by ophre Stella romance whleh her father mends for her The wleked deeds of Thankful Barlow the vxllran are brought to llght by Elwood Elkrns thus earnrng Sophres adrmra tron hrs lovlng but ambltlous wrfe and fun lovrng son Sammy the daughter, sutfers rn a broken CAST OF CHARACTERS Snnun Srrnple meek loxable rnxentor Edwin C1111 Sophie Simple hrs hard workrng wrfe Doris Sutherlrntl Stella Simple Srmon s daughter who rs broken hearted oxer her romance vuth Elwood Elkrns Fredonna Matthew Sarnrnx Slmple hrs son and 1 faxorlte wrth Mrs Sm plc Frank Loundcr Sally Ann the lmpudent fhrtrnr, mud at the Slmliles CORDIS Winn Mrntrxa Webb old rnard who boards 'lt the Srmples rn lose vuth Thankful Barlow Lotty Mntrn Hazel Hawkrns Sammy s hancee who buys eu-rx thlnb she hears adxertlsed or er the radio M rlc Ir vx Ilxxood Elkins bxek from tlmr uty and ln lore Dorothex Duck vkorth i slightly boy Cram nw-s vxho S-per ds a night wrth the Srrnples Wilma SlllClllll Stage Mmager Mrrlam Gordon As the Senior Class is small ln number this xerr Frank Lounder '1 Jurnor and George Ober '1 sophomore were g,1xen parts ln the play OUR SCHOOL IAIR A new event rn our school actrvrtre, tlns year was the school farr held October 23 at the East Sullrvan Grange Hall The fan opened 'rt about 2 30 p rn and lasted untrl 10 30 p 1 A supper was served S S Q 5 w 'I r' 6 . Vi..-9-v-Q-v . 3 . , 'lj I 1 V , I . Y I , If , : ' ' l .' , ' ' ', ' , ' . rx. ' . . ' z ' t ' S V ' . - ' ' . . . 4 , Y. . f . r . 1. ' C' L wt rr . - Y, M .... Q - . . . . H ' ' U A. . . ' , A t A . . H 3. .5 N ' 4' P ' - 4 . v' 1 ' Y A 1 -,. t x K U . with Stella Billy Jackson . i X, iz , ,- ., . . -- Q nn - U - - ' S ' Y s 1. f ' ' 1 ' tr U H N ' ' v ' v v- 4 cr 2 1 ., ' ' ' Al V1 'V 'L A ' V r , . ' ' . 4 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 r . I Y ' rl , V ' Y! ' AK ' 1 17 ' - , .' ' . ', ' ' ' , 'V 'l'i , . ,. x .I . . ., , r . . - , , 4 .' ' z ' ' r v ' . ' - 1 ' ' ' 1 I , 'H' . K . , K. ' . ' j . U 1 r ' r ' 4 I . .



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26 THE H.XRBOR Bmcox A'-uve, -nov-nga --vw, DRAM YI IC CI UB 1 out H1 1311111111 Mlltlll !'1tt1e M'11I111 Constance W11111 DlCkll Jol111sto11 lllll R Lllllillll Suzcnt Rosahe Ashe Bexerly Jox W1ln1'1 S111r'l'11r D011 5l1LhCllBl'ld Ccor1,e Ober 1111111 Ron Monte Xvllllllllg ElC'lllOl Beau Blanche RICO M158 Stlneh flllti '1dx1 Cl M1r1'1m Gordon Fredonna Matthews John Sargent THE DRAMATIC CLUB 11culty Adv1se1 MISS Stmehfield P1CS1dCl't Mlllam Gordon V1ee PlCSldC1lf Rosahe Ashe Grcletaly Wxlma Smclau l'lCl5llI'C1 FlCd0ll1'l3. Matthews Ihe DIHHIIICIC Club was organlzed early Stmehneld Its purpose was 0 uomote mtexest 1n dlamatlcs and to a queunt 1ts membexs w1th the fundamentals of stage teeh111que In 1tS club meetmgs MISS Stmchiield has demonstrated appl1cat1on of st1a1ght character and old age make BeppoFa1Cctt0 and Bett Best Bet two one act plays we1c sponsored la th1s club The ploceeds were used fO1 buymg- Max Factor make up The club also featured an amateur contest m whxeh Mo11te Wllllalllb won fnst DIIZC vuth hls l1Z1llDOlllC1 seleetxon Apantonume The Lamp Went Out was g1V0ll one Illtlllllllg 111 assembly The sound effects were very CffCCt1VG' We 'ue plannmg to attend one of the M1 que plays at the Un1ve1s1ty of Mame thls year The membels feel that tlns 'lCllVC O1fld.111Z3l,l0I1 has enjoyed .1 Vely BEPPO FARCEI I0 Bcpp Waldo Leighton JC111 John on Bet erly .lov Polly Belton her roommate F1cdo1111a Matthew BETTS BEST BET BCLLI on Camden Safgl nt Jr 11111 M fllllll f 1 I 111111 Rosullx A hr Don Elmer W1lla1d Mlrlam Gordon a11d W1lma Smclalr P1CS1dCIlt and Secretary 5 'S 1 1'1 'wi : 1 1 .. ' 1 . .' 1 1 ' . ' '- .' . lima uw: 'Q 1 Sz 'Z' - -' I 'A ' ' ' .', . ' ,.' , ' s ,Y - , . 1 1 , ' ' ....... . . . . ' ' i ' A ' Q ni. I .-.........-.. U 5 - l K I. A . , h .u I I K A . . 1. 4 . V., ' 2 .' ' ,..... ...... ' 1 ' ' ' ' - 'C ' 'U 1 1 I . - . ' . L I' V v 4. ' ' . ' , . in the fall under the leadershlp of Miss successful year. I- ' h - J , ........................... - ' ' . - . S .......,..,.,........... 1 1 A . - . ,. . . . , . h w ' 1 1 ' ' up. u . 'V H YQ If Y' 31 ,.,................... Y . A , 1 - 4 1 -3 'A- 'Z ..........,................... l ' 2111 1111 . - - v W - ' 5 ..: ........,................,.,...... ' - w ' - . 1 ' ........................,1...'.. I 1 . ' L . ' A I ' . 11. 4 . ' . . '

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