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I2 WINTHROP XVINNER French, B. lovin, M. Rourke, and B. VVebb were all members of the varsity basketball team s. M. Rourke was elected captain of next yearls basketball team. Juniors have also participated in baseball and football. Committees are now planning to give a Cabaret some time in April. The pro- ceeds of which will go into the class treasury. The Junior Class has added one more year to its successful two, and hope to keep on adding to its schedule of activi- ties. Bette W'ebb, 739. i. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Ron' fluff to rightj: Leon Berry. XVallace Chadwick. Robert Lincoln. Robert Boutin, XN'allace Allen, Norman Rheaume, George Ruman, Lester Mason Third Ro-ze: Richard Bowring, Howard Stewart. Donald Baker. Maurice Sylvester, VVilliam Bowers, Clifford Dunham, Gerard Dostie, Robert Maxwell, Henry -Iolin Second Row: Roberta Dostie, Betty Shute, Eileen Frazee, Theresa Hyatt, Pollyanna Sanborn, Constance Stockford, Rhona Richards, Irene Welch Front Row: Francis johnson, James Hinds. Ezra Smith, Stanley Mayba. Floyd Smith, Milo Johnson. James Hooker SOPHOMORE CLASS The personnel of the Sophomore class is nearly the same as last year except for the loss of Henry -Iolin, our president, who transferred to Saco, and Maurice Sylvester who was compelled to leave because of illness. Something different was sponsored by the class this year in our Hobby Show under the direction of our class advisor, Mrs. Wliittier. It was very interesting to view owing to the varied collection of hobbies.
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XYINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 11 . JUNIOR CLASS Back Row Ileft to righijr Guilford Roman, Bion Reynolds, Chester Bates, Frederic Libby, Earl Dunlap, Richard Bell, Adrian Knowlton. George Shute. Lyle VVorster, Robert Stetson, XYayne Healey Third Row: Alice Hyatt, Mary Cushman, Annabelle Allen. Mabel Cressey, Marie Rourke, Ruth Lewia, Bette Webb. Helen Slonina, Barbara French, Ruth Knowlton Second Row: Mildred Stetson, Neala lVhitney, Beatrice joyin, Harriet Laughton. Madeline Cook, Martha Sprague, May Hodgdon. jean Kimball. Leneada Fowle First Row: Urban Ricker, Russell Drapeau, Louis Horzempa, Russell Cobb, Herbert Crocker, Everett Pooler, Gary Lee. Henry Dunlap JUNIOR NEWS The -lunior Class throughout the year has participated in all of the school activ- ities, and organizations. In dramatics especially has the class reaped honors. The one act play Elmer Comes Throughlf was judged the best in high school. M. Cushman, U. Ricker, N. VVhitney, R. Cobb, and Jean Kimball made up the cast. The play was coached by Miss Frost of the faculty. Miss Frost's cast won second prize in the con- test at Fdward Little High School. Following the one act play was junior Prize Speaking. The speakers were M. Cushman, A. Hyatt, J. Kimball, M. Stetson, L. lllorster, E. l'ooler, R. Drapeau, and B. Reynolds. Miss Cush- man was awarded first prize on her oration VVhite Lilacs H. 'Mildred Stet- son was awarded second prize and jean Kimball third prize. Much of the material for the Athletic teams has been supplied by the juniors. VV. Healey, R. Drapeau, R. Stetson, B.
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XVINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 13 Early in the year the one-act play of our class was presented, What Price America H. Those taking part in it vvere Pollyanna Sanborn, James Hinds Qvvas chosen as the best actor in this playj, Robert Boutin, Floyd Smith and Betty Shute. A hiking party was held for the Soph- omores in February. We started from Vlfinthrop and hiked to Readheld to Mrs. NVhittier's home. Some pupils skated up on the lake and others rode up but some were still faithful to the idea of hiking and Walked up. Arriving, at the point of exhaustion, we fell upon the sand- wiches we had supplied ourselves with and hot chocolate made under the direc- tion of Mrs. NVhittier. That which was not imbibed was spilled on the floor but we held a mopping crusade and did our best to clean up. Afterwards we rode down in Lester Masonis new deluxe Rolls Royce. Everybody enjoyed him- self very much. The initiation of the Freshmen was held the first of the year. For one week Freshmen arrived at school with various regalias but the Sophomores relented and on the last day gave them a big feed on the shore of Annabesacook. The Sophomore class has been well represented in the various activities of the school and hope to be so next year as a junior class. Betty Shute, '-10. i FRIESHNIAN CLASS Back Row flcff fo rigflztjf Stanley Townes. Chester Layalle, Ola Maxim, Richard Tibbetts, Millard Verrill, Arthur Rourke, lirnest Hewett, Robert Bates, Rodney Wilkins. Arthur Smith, XYilliam Rose Third Roto: XYalter Auclair, Natalie York. XVinifre4l Grey, Rita l.yons, Lorna Rogers, Virginia Hamm, Louis Luce, Francis Belden, Raymond Fontain, Omer Beanlier Second Row: Norman Manwell, Shirley Carter, XVilliam Maxim, Katherine XVrigfl1t, Marjorie Mills, Blanche lovin, Beatrice Bond. Ruth XVard Dorothy Cressey, Lucille jackson, Dorothy Godfrey, Dorothy Taylor. Ruth Bruneau, Helen Leard Fourth Row: Arlo Parker, Lucien Fleury, W'alter Verrill, Ducan McKenzie, Linscott Yeaton. Bernard Kinney, lVillia1n Haefele, Oliver jackson Kenneth Higgins. Kenneth VVard, Roland Drapeau
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