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WAYNE WORCESTPIR Industrial Wors The more fbi' 1m'rrier. Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Football 1, 2, 39 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 33 In- tramural Volleyball l, 2, 3: W Club 43 Washingtoii Club 35 Industrial Club 3, 4g Class Officer 33 Assembly Pro- gram 4g Freshman Reception Commit- tee 45 Junior Prom Committee 33 Holly Ball 45 Industrial Club President 4. Ambition: To be a coach. Generally Seen: With Harold and Bill. Favorite Expression: Gee! Favorite Pnstime: Sports, VIOLA A. XVORKS General Vi I Vfllllrl fn' url! l'0IIft'Ilf I0 fnli'r'hli11 ffm' long mul of my lift- willr quicl ZYOIIVY. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Presi- dent 43 Xvasliington Club 33 Glee Club Ig Assembly Program 2. Ambition: To be a bcautician. Generally Seen: In the Kaiser. Favorite Expression: Big wheel! Favorite Pnstime: Movies.
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l'ir.il i'r.1l', left lo rigfvf: Harry LeClair, Beverly May, Peter Potter, Marilyn Pennell. Robert Kelly. Beverly Smith, Leslie Smith, Virginia Asker. .Sumfiif rr1u', lvfi lo rigfrl: Frances Chick, Peter Tlmire, Ada Smith, Calvin Dyer. Roberta XY'yer. Philip Stultz, Mr. Philbrook, Adviser. Tfiiril Voir, lv-fl in rigfrf: Gene Waters, Judy Pinkh.:m, Betty Knight, Ronald Stultl. li!.'IH'fZ7 l'0ll', lffr lo rzglrl: XY'illi.im Doucette, .Ioan LaBrccque, Robert Tourangeau. flfmvzf: Pl1ilipButterfieltl. Student C'ounez'I Under the fine leadership of Mr. Philbrook, twenty-two students represent- ing the entire student body, strive to improve the school. They make up the Student Council, which meets on the first Wfednesday of every month. The Council is composed of the four class officers from each class, two appointed iunior representatives, and the senior assembly ofhcers. The assembly president, Bob Kelly, presides over the monthly meetings. The other officers are vice-presi- dent, Leslie Smith, secretary, Marilyn Pennellg and treasurer, Beverly Jane Smith. One of the major problems of the Council is raising money to benefit the school. The main event which they sponsor annually is the Student Council Dance, which this year Was called the Parachute Jump. The feature decoration was a full size parachute, which was hung directly over the center of the dance floor. Music was provided by the Ambassadors. Joining forces with the Home Economics Department, the Student Council was able to present the annual football supper. They also presented the Armistice Day Assembly. The guest speaker was Rev. Clyde Campbell, Whose dynamic personality impressed the entire student body. This fall Marilyn Pennell was chosen to represent our Student Council at the State Student Council Convention held in Auburn. Later in the spring, Bob Kelly, Virginia Asker, Frances Chick. Calvin Dyer, Robert Tourangeau and Gene Waters attended a convention of the councils of Southwestern Maine in Portland. The ideas they brought back from the conventions have helped the Student Wel- fare Board solve some of its problems.
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