Upper Kennebec Valley High School - Boreas Yearbook (Bingham, ME)

 - Class of 1928

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18 THE BoREAs JUNIOR CLASS NOTES SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES The Junior class officers elected At the beginning of the Fall term were as follows : President, Lucille Coleman Vice-President, Mildred Atwood Treasurer, Clifford Cooley Secretary, Jessie Hurley The Roll Call: Jessie Howes RUthie Beane Lucille ColemaN Cl Ifford Cooley Reta MCC Ollor MildRed Atwood JesSie Hurley Although this class of 1929 is small we have added quite a large sum to the treasury this year. The Juniors held a Hallowe'en so- cial and served refreshments. The homemade candy sale at this social was a great success. The girls had considerable fun get- ting ready to give the two one-act farces presented in Assembly Hall, April 6th, entitled Please Pass the Cream, and The Fudge and the Burglar. The former was an amus- ing domestic comedy in which Lucille Coleman took the part of the husband, and Reta McCollor the wife, while the latter portrayed a midnight escapade in a girls' dormitory at a boarding school. An orchestra com- posed of Phyllis Coleman, Anna Savage, Irene Molloy, and Bruce Coleman furnished music for the eve- ning. The attendance was good and after this entertainment a social was enjoyed. the following class officers were elected: President, Munro Pierce Vice-President, Bernard Russell Secretary, Rena Shaw Treasurer, Howard Stuart The class roll call: Blin Witham M E 1 win Beane Alice W Ashburn Elinor Rollins B E rtha Goodrich DwighT Witham ArtHur Hastings B Ernard Russell Rena Shaw Tilson MCC Ollor Phyllis Coleman Earle Hill MunrO Pierce Wilfred SMall Err Old Rollins HowaRd Stuart EvangEline Atwood Ralph Smith We, the class of '30, are having another successful year at Bingham High School. At present we have the largest class in school and we hope to keep the same number through to our graduation day. We held a social at the Assembly Hall on November 18th, and have sold candy at the school building sev-

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THE BOREAS 17 On the first day of the spring term Senior Class parts for Commence- ment were awarded as follows: Valedictory-Raymond A. Rollins Salutatory-Nettie B. Savage History-Helen L. Fentiman Oration--Albert H. Howes Will-Olin A. Atwood Class Gifts-Alice E. Owens Gift to School-Verna L. Hardy CLASS ODE fTune: The Old Oaken Bucketnj How dear to our hearts are the mem'ries of schooldays, When intothe future we have to de- part. The Latin, the Math, and the History always, The books that we studied are dear to our hearts. No more the old friendships We knew in our schooldaysg New paths for us open To show us new ways. Good-bye, dear schoolmates, our friends, and our classmates, And all of our teachers, who taught us in school. ' Farewell, Bingham High School, Our dear Bingham High School, Farewell, Bingham High School, We're leaving you now. HELEN FENTIMAN and ARLENE FOLSOM. FAVORITE SONG FAVORITE HAU NT SELF ESTIMATION WHAT fsl HE QSJHE HAT W NAME WILL BE WANTS T0 BE N 2 css Ib I? GJ Q ca .Q Q- cv be cv U1 E Q o Q-I -6-7 rd .-. Q-I .- as 43 o FI' C O 'U 3 o Q o N C -Q I-1 :Q F-1 3-I Q2 -4-I .E GS Q .M 0 CS -nw I GJ .- +1 U2 -Ia Ui ..-4 4-1 5-4 41 Q 41 Q Cl Cd 4 E 4 EH ran: 5 In In cv CL 53 o Pa cu Z -Q 'U o o C5 V2 0 Q CV 2 'S Ee Q N f-13 :QQ-4 as .Ea-I-I 1: 5 CQ On U3 ,X C cd me E3 ge we .-1 .E no E .E .II CD U1 2 on +2 5 0 2' Le 733' W3-as F-40 9-45-4 QCD-4 5-l QP ef fins 3-4 CD 3 bn Q aa Q- o ...Q -CJ In-8-7 ,SI f-3.20 'am- 4141 i 3 Q QE U .Q U2 Q 2 Bank FoLs0M NE Z 41 E , P4 er Z ki in Z no A ra fri! Q9 .E 2 O Z1 .I-1 ,SI In CI 5 U1 GS S21 IL' O F-4 G3 U 'cs Q cd -LJ U2 fc Q cd 5-1 U 'U .-1 Q o 3 .E 4-1 U1 CD B O :I Q as .ii N E as E o m CI cv +2 Q :S Kin ALICE OWENS bn Q cv 'U teacher Rail- on de been workin' oad on Q? N ?l S'-1 O .Q 4-7 cs +P to 'cs as o 7-4 E cu Q1 .ED on .-. Q ..-. bn Ill I5 Q o .11 U Q as .-CI Cl. GS Q 60 O C2 cv +4 U2 Q rs 4 3 4 U2 Q ... e1 e- Q Z U1 ca Z ll-4 o an U1 E g v-5 P-1 U2 -A P 4 Q U1 Aint Nobody's Darlin as E Q UI as C o v-ull JJ N cv 5.5 Ni Has an fu bn CDC E33 WE U2 In r Complex io 'SM EH. o In CI' read Q O Q N E Q O .-1 -6-7 O ter er Me Q? U2 mm .E ' gp QE P-4 C6 U .PI +5 C as 52 U2 Su: El ATWOOD OLIN 7-4 D- UJ H H Q on an P-1 E4 .-1 on 41 LII I-e p-4 .I-1 EQ .M C C6 .-CI U1 -cs as O H Z ss Di E as -CI 60 .E an as cv -CY E4 as P o Q 'U C C5 an .5 I-J .T- 3 P l 5a F-4 N C1 O .-4 -as .2 Q GJ -2 -so -u 42' Q CYS E hw cu . .-4 'U N v-1 I 'U C5 O Pl PQ ba C GS .-4 ID O .Q 'U cv nd Sn Q F5 SH O H O U1 U2 0.1.32 SH Pro RAYMOND RoLLINs S-a GJ 4-1 w N D UZ .-1 I-4 Me Love I ith 'Lizzie W 40092, A Doctor to Lizzie Successor .of Henry ALBERT HOWES 'U Q o In OU here Y W el' Brighten the Corn Are house Verna's eik sh C U1 So 05' Jazz B GI' jo Play an MARTIN HASTINGS B



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THE BOREAS 19 eral times to raise money for our class. We were sorry to lose two of our members, Annie Bean and Clara Goodrich, through sickness this year. We are, however, hoping to have Annie Bean back with us again next year. Our Class President also has been out of school a month, due to serious illness, but we are glad that he is able to continue with his class. Two of our class, Bernard Russell and Munro Pierce, took part in the Senior Play, The Village Lawyer, and Blin Witham, Bernard Russell, and Ralph Smith represented us in the Prize Speaking Contest. Many of the boys, including Beane, Russell, McCollor, Stuart, D. Witham, B. Witham, Smith, Small and Hill, are out for the baseball team. THE JUNIOR HIGH NOTES The Freshman Class held its first meeting on October 21, 1927, and elected ofiicers as follows: President, Irene F. Malloy Vice-President, Eileen H. Reynolds Secretary, Calla E. McQuilkin Treasurer, Glenn H. Wing A Junior High Social was held at the Assembly Hall in October. Fudge and popcorn were on sale. Everyone had a very good time. Another Junior High Social was held on December 9, 1927. A play, Little Orphan Joe, was presented. Fudge was sold. Everyone was pleased with the programs, which were printed on Christmas bells, fur- nished through the courtesy of a few Seniors. The following members of the seventh and eighth grades have won the Bronze Medal Award presented by the A. N. Palmer Company for improvement in penmanship: Cedric Coleman, Louis Cassidy, George Washburn, Keith Tibbetts, Wilma Morine, Iona Beane, Arlene Strout, Henry Malloy, Charles Pooler, Donald Hawes, Evelyn Bessey, Eleanor Cool, Ruth Thompson, Martha Red- mond, Gretchen Hardy, Clarence At- wood, Doris Clark, Winifred Wash- burn, Flora Wing and Georgianna Reynolds. The Junior High School has great- ly enjoyed the gift of the National Geographic from the years 1920 to 1926, given by Mrs. Gracie Smith. These magazines contain much infor- mation relative to the school work. We also wish to publicly acknowledge the gifts Literary Digest, Ameri- can Forest and Forest Life, and Forest and Stream which are fur- nished periodically by Dr. Anna Howes, and also books presented to the school by Miss Nellie M. Baker and Mrs. Alice Dinsmore, which have been found very helpful for supple- mentary work. The Junior-Senior High School Or- chestra, which was organized last year, has furnished music at nearly all the socials during the year. It consists of the following members: Piano, Irene Malloyg trombone, Phyl- lis Colemang cornet, Bruce Colemang and drums, Cedric Coleman. We hope to add others soon. We have also organized this year a

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