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10 THE NORTHLAND fljuniur flllass Notes The school year apened last fall with an enrollment of twenty-eight Juniors. Officers were elected at the first class meeting as follows: President, Fred Crouse: Vice-President, Mary Carver: Secretary, Marguerite Allen, Treasurer, Muriel Duncan. As a future memorial of our school days, class ring-s were purchased in Dec- ember. 'Ihe annual Christmas social was splon- sored thfs year by the Juniors, and many other social gatherings have been enjoy- ed by members of the class. The Junior class is well represented in the fcllowing activities: Basketball: Frederick Crcuse. Ed'torial Board: Fred Crouse, Ralph Smith, Lowell Sherwood. Future Farmers: John Waugh, Glen Umphrey, Lowell S h e r w oo d, Fred Crzuse, Douglas McKay, Harold Han- son. Ralph Smith, Darrell Rouse. National Honor Society: Marguerite Allen, Fred Crouse. Student Government: Fred Crouse, Mary Waugh, Carolyn Wilder. Art Club: Mary Carver, Pauline Ting- ley, Jcsephine Pooler, Cheslea Rouse. The majority of the Junior girls belong to the- Glee Club. The annual Junior Exhibition was cne of the most successful school functions of the year. A large crowd attended and we were able to put away a modest sum in the class treasury. Mary 'Carver was awarded first prize: Lois Staples, sec- ond: and Lowell Sherwood received hon- oralble mention. The Junior Prom was held May 12 at the Lyric. Music was furnished by Bil- ly Seaborne's orchestra from Presque Isle. The credit for a most successful and delightful evening goes to Miss Mary Carver, chairman of the Prom commit- tee, under whose direction the event was turned into a gala affair. The County Speaking Contest was held at Caribou, May 15. Representatives from the Junior class were Mary Carver and Lowell Sherwood. On the whole the Junior Class has put in an active year, under the leadership of Miss McCormack, class advisor. We are looking forward to next Year, when as dignified Seniors, we- may put it over on the underclassmen. Lowell Sherwood '37
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THE NORTHLAND HElRMAN PORTER BELL. JR. Junior August 30, 1918 Look before you leap General Course: Student Government 33 Vice- Presiden-t of 'Class 3: iS1tage Manager, Senior Play 43 Tennis 3. Who is this curly haired blond among the 'Seniors Why, it's none other than Junior-one of the card sharks of the class! We wonder why all the girls are shining up to him now. WOODBURY LEE BERCE, JR. u woody!! Decemlber 18, 1918 Like Father, like son College Course: National Honor .Society 43 Class President 3: Student 'Government 4: Mandolin Clun 1, 23 Baskeltlball Manager 43 Baseball Manager 33 Helbron Academy 3. Although Woody is rather silent and prefers lo keep in the background, he can always be depended upon to help in class activities when asked. FLOYD LELAND BULL April 27, 1919 Everything comes to him who waits Agricultural Course: Future iFarmer 1, 2, 3, tl: President of Future Farmers 4: Judging C-ontest nt Orono, Maine 33 Judging Contest at Fort Fairfield 3: Judging Contest at Presque Isle 23 .Represented Maine at Niorth Atlantic Regional Contest at the Eastern Exposition, Springfield, lMass. 33 twon re- cord place in cattle judginglg Basketball 1, 2, Zi. 4: Baseball 2, 3. During his four years 02 high school Floyd has proved a very worthy mem-bers of our class. You have represented us very well in athletics and Fu- ture Farmers and we hope you may be successful in whatever vocation you man choose. MARGARET PEARL 'CARVER ll Marg!! Onctclber 4, 1918 All that glitters is not gold Home .Economics Course: ,Senior Play 4: Art Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Clusb 1, i2, 3, 4: Omicron Club 31 Bas- ketfball 3: Track 2. We are proud of lMar.g as our only re-drhead, but what's a class without a little bit of color? What is the big attraction at Presque Isle, Marg '? Be-s't of luck!
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