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8 THE NORTHLAND ll arg:-e::. glfreshman Qllass Fates iliiiivi The Freshman Class of Washburn High School opened its school year with an enrollment of thirty members. During the fall term the members of the class met with our class advisor, Mr. Cunning- ham, and chose the following officers: President, Evelyn Cunningham: Vice- President, Barbara Blackstone, Secre- tary, Pauline Berce, Treasurer, Betty Lancaster. Our first social event was the annual Freshman initiation, given to us by the Sophomores. This was held in the form of a reception. All were good sports in bearing the trials awaiting them even though many of them would have em- barrassed the most nonchalant Senior present. The Freshmen sponsored one social during the year. Dancing and games were enjoyed throughout the evening. The Freshmen have been well repres- ented in the activities of the school this year as follows: Glee Club: Barbara Blackstone, Ma- bel Lavine, Helen Durost, Marion Mun- son, Betty Lancaster, Pauline Berce, Lillian Myshrall, A r d i n e McDonald, Gladys Kinne, Evelyn Cunningham. Art Club: Ernestine Cary, Mabel Rouse, Louise Maskall, Lottie Carman. Future Farmers: Merrill Bull, Lewel- lyn Woodman, Leonard Cashman, Fred- erick Mslntyre, Keith Stoddard, Atwood Sperry. Student Government: Lewellyn Wood- man, Evelyn Cunningham. Boys' Basketball: Lewellyn Wood-man, Keith Stoddard, Atwood Sperry. The Freshmen have also made a very good record on the honor roll and hope to make a better one next year as Sopho- mores. We feel we have been fairly success- ful as Freshmen and are eagerly looking forward to the beginning of our year as Sophomores. Evelyn Cunningham '39
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THE NO-RTHLAND AIDIELE LINDSAY E nglish-M athematics-Social Science 'Halifax Acaidemy 119275 Rick-er Junior College 1928: Aroostook S-tate Normal School 19305 Univer- sity of Maine -Summer Session 1913163 Instructor in Washburn High School since 19130. KENNETH H. MANSFIELD History and Economics Winslow 1Hiigh School 19273 'Collby College 1931: Instructor in Waterville evening school 1930: Iu- struc'tcr in History amd. Economics in Washburn 'High School since 193'1. MAXINE MCCORMACK English and Sociology Ashland High School 191303 Bates College 191343 Instructor in grade schgol, Ashland 19314. Instructor of English and Sociollcgy in Washburn High School since 1935. ELEANOR SMITH Music A ' Westfield High School 19273 New England Con- servatory of1Music 1930: Summer Session, Presque Isle Normal School 1931: American Institute of Nor- mal 'Methods 1932: Music Instructor in Washburn High ,School since 1931.
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THE NORTH LAND 9 Snphoxnure flllass When we entered school last year as Freshman we stumbled, our way about feeling very green indeed, but as the year wore on, we seemed to lose a little of our awkardness. This year, as lcrdly Scphomores of Washburn High, we are right at home and are trying to make the present Freshman feel as We felt during our first year. At the first opportunity, after schcol opened in October, a class meeting was held with Miss Penney, the class advis- or, to elect class officers f-or the ensuing school year. The ifollowing officers were elected: President, Kathleen Lancaster: Vice-President, Edmund Knox: Secre- tary, Kenneth Duncan: Treasurer, Edith Dahlgren. The first social event of the year in which the Sophomores took part was the Freshman Reception. The Freshman were certainly initiated in fine style, their greeness being duly emphasized in every possible way: however, a delight- 'ful time was reported by all participat- mg. The Scphomores have made an aver- age record on the Honor Roll and have been well represented in the activities of the school as follows: Glee Clu-bg Mar- jorie Brown, Marie Drake, Marjorie Dun- can, Edith Dahlgren, Lois Harris, Kath- leen Lancaster, Louisa VVhitten, and Phyllis Woodman. Press Club: Dorothy Smith, Marie Munson, Betty Price, Edith Dahlgren, and Kathleen Lancaster. Future Farmer Organization: Junior Tcmpkins, Stacey Griffin, Murray Allen, William Flewelling, Alfred Jestings, Glenn Whitten, Kenneth Brown, Zenus Currie, and Kenneth Duncan. Orchestra: Margaret Umphrey, Ken- neth Duncan, Kathleen Lancaster, and Edmund Knox. Art Club: Marie Munson, Gaynel Mc- Intyre, Ruth Tingley, Ona Ballard, Doro- thy Smith, Avis Fox, Betty Price, and Margaret Umphrey. Student Government: Paul Mason, Kathleen Lancaster, and Margaret Um- phrey. Boys' Basketball: Kenneth lDuncan, Stacey Griffin, Edmund Knox, Murray Allen, and Edwin Mason. Edith Dahlgren '38
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