Washburn High School - Northland Yearbook (Washburn, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 7 text:

ihitnrizrl f.fc,..+q Nil HE purpose of annual school publications is self evident .Q gr 3 and frequently iboresome to the reader. The monotony I of turning traditional pages of sports, editorials, senior L data, iokes and drv literature is distressing and leaves one with an unfavorable impression. Often times such publications are bought just to enhance the school's monetary in- come. Due -to the expense of publishing a year book it is only pos- sible for us to present to the reader an idea of the more import- ant things taking place in our school life. Although we attempt originality our production is banal, All of us will agree, I am sure, that a school paper is desirable. Those who were deprived of education see their sons and daughters in school. Those who had few sports in the old days see their children playing basketball, baseball, and tennis. To the casual observer th.s is unimportant, to us, friends, it is a tok- en, a souvenir and a treasure. Finally, we wish to impress upon the readers mind the fact that our NORTHLAND has been made financially possible by the merchants who have contributed the advertisements to our book. Therefore, I request you to give them your patronage. I wish also to take advantage of this opportunity to sincerely thank the townspeop'e who have so willingly supported both our activities and scholastic endeavors, EVELYN CUNNINGHAM '39 21 aim 1 '- mini EEE .. - E :-rg .--- , 3. Q mln ,.. W il - W A iii ' f -5.-. ,- IQ ' i - .. ..-- Q UNNUII. .!Nl.V!NN.YNNNNMU.VN.V.VlNU.VN.V.V.V.V.V.VN.U

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EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-irz-Chief EVELYN CUNNINGHAM '39 Associate Editors BETTE LANCASTER '39 LILLIAN MANZER '-40 Art Editor' Humor Editor MABEL LAVINE '39 CLINTON WAUGI-I '40 Sports Editors PAULINE BERCE '39 JACK RUSSELL '39 Class Editors MAYME JORDAN '40 HAROLD MUNSON '42 RUTH ROUSE '41 Exchangv Editor Club Editor DWYNAL PETTINGILL '40 JOHN LADD '39 Businvss Manager MERRILL BULL '39 Assistant Business Managvrs BARBARA BLACKSTONE '39 CHRISTINA STODDARD '40 KEITH MCKAY '40 Faculty Sponsors MISS JOYCE PORTER PRINCIPAL STUART CHAPLIN fm sem Member Sy Ii'T 'l4 ? c lQ5IAi,lLl9Zl-A I-133-39 4 J' kr' ' P 5 Ar:,om'0-'S



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l I'Illll row: lla-fi to right! Marion Andrews. Ethel Nlllll fllll'l'lE'l'. Ilurriel Fc-lcli, Joyce l'm'I4'r. llzlvk row: .lzzhn li1ll'l'illl2lIl, Everett fllllllllllgllillll. VVQ-nrlell Phillips. Allwr FACULTY Immun, Sluznrl flllilllllll. Princfpal Stuart Chaplin received his B. A. degree from the Un.versity of Maine. He attended summer sessions at the University of Maine in 1933 and at Columbia University in 1934. He is instructor of Mathematics, Orientation, advisor of National Honor Society, anfl Sudent Council. Mr. Everett Cunningham graduated from the University of Maine where he received his B. S. degree. He also tool: a special summer course at the U. of M. He is the instructor of Agriculture, Ma- jor Sciences, and is the Future Farmer Advisor. Mr. John Harriman is a graduate of Farmington Normal School, a three year cnurse. He received 3 B. S. degree at the University of Maine. He is instruc- tor of Sociology, Civics, Junior High Mathematics, Natural Science, Junior Class Advisor, Boy's Basketball and Baseball Coach. Miss Harriet Felch is 3 graduate of Colby College where she received her A. B. degree. She is instructor of Eng- lish, Business English, and Public Speaking, advisor of the Senior Class and coach of Dramatics. Miss Joyce Porter is a graduate oi Colby College where she received her A, B. degree. She is instructor of French, Biology, English, and Journal- ism, advisor of the Sophomore Class and the Northland Board. Miss Ethel Mae Currier is a graduate of the University of Maine where she received her B. S. degree. She is in- structor of vocational Home Economics. Miss Marian Andrews is a graduate of Aurora College where she received her A. B. degree. She is instructor of Junior and Senior High subjects, advis- or of the Hobby Club and the Outing Club. Mr. Albert Doran is a graduate of Boston University where he received a B. S. degree in Education. He is in- structor of History, Natural Science, General Science, Economics, Physical Education and the Girls' Basketball Coach, Mr. Wendell Phillips is a graduate of Boston University. College of Music where he received a Bachelor of Mu- sic degree. He is instructor of music in the high school,

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