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THE J E VV E L 27 ,A FOR OUR APRIL ISSUE Editor-in-Chief, Charlene Saunders Literary Editors Phyllis Robb Elizabeth Smith Velma Caird Foster Hibbard Club Editor, V Carl Fickett News Editor, Carol McKenney Sports Editors Rita McCarthy Carleton Mooreside Joke Editors Mary XVahl Thursa Cousins Anne Bires Gloria Cox Art Editors Ralph James Alice Haley Marguerite Aylward Edward Gag-non Publishing' Committee Alice Haley Marguerite Alyward Anona XVest Michael Chabak Helpers Charles Helfen Ralph Dorr Elizabeth Smith Ronald Johnson Pauline' Hunnewell Maxine Shain Blanche Harvey Velma Caird it SF SF IK! 11 The Speaking Contest was held at the gymnasium 011 Friday afternoon and evening, March 16. The following' selections were spoken: Foster Hibbard- Number GY? Edward Gagnon-'tMy New Pink Suit.' Viola Barnard- Late for a Date. Marie McPherson- L, J. and K. Elizabeth JtlIIl6'SfHXXYllljIlGSS Victory. Leslie James- The Sack of Nanking'. Floyd Coons- I Renounce the Ilitler Regimell' Kathleen Dudley- lVutherin,q Heights. Mary lvahl-t'The Sacrifice That Failedf' 7 The judges were: Mrs. George Kent of Vifoodland Miss Drinkwater of Calais Mr. Mallorjv of St. Stephen The prizes were awarded to: Foster Hibbard-Dramatic Edward Gagnon-Humorous Viola Barnard--Oration Miss YVhit.e was the coach The winners will ,930 to Orono the last of April. VVe all Wish them the very best of luck. if 'XI ,Xl S6 HX: CLUB REPORTS POST GRADUATES At an early meeting' the Post Grad- uates elected the following- officers: President Cleveland Bowers 7 - . Secretary, Ernestine Leighton Councilman, Cleveland Bowers After considering- several activities to pursue in the club period, hobbies were chosen. At present, the activities are: Needle lVork Ernestine Leighton XVinifred Perkins Harriet Seamans Mechanical, Helene Coons Drawing' Margaret Drotar Muriel Ashley Several of our members have left, namely: Vina Gallant, Mary YVentworth, and Ruth Barnard. E. Lei,Q'htou 3? PK: FK: it Sk SENIORS At the first of the year we Seniors, studied the topic, Vocations, in gg-eneral, under the direction of Miss Corson, our English teacher. Later each pupil chose one occupa- tion to use as the topic for his Career Book. Several periods have been devoted to the application of personality and char- acter traits to each individual's chosen vocation. Most of us find this quest for success i11 some vocational training interesting.
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TIIE J JUNIOR REPORT The Junior Class meet each Friday morning in Miss Lunn's room to work on crafts. Several girls are making bracelets from metal while others embroider, tat, wood burn, etch glass, knit, soap carve, paint boutenieres, and make placks. The boys draft, and those in shop during the period are wood working, The students of the Junior Class who took part in the Speaking Contest are as follows: Marie MacPherson, Floyd Coons, and Elizabeth James. if it :lf Blk SX: SOPIIOMORE REPORT The first few weeks of the school year were given over to a discussion of manners, both in and out of school. Along with this, personality tests were taken to discover what traits of character should be discouraged and which o11es should be encouraged. Earlier in the year the following of- ficers were elected: John MacLeod, President John Bellande, Vice-president Pauline Hunnewell, Secretary Mary Quinn, Treasurer Foster Hibbard, Member Student Council 'lf 96 fl? 3? 1? FRESHMA N A group of fifty students met as Freshmen this year, eight of which en- rolled from schools other than the St. Croir Junior High, The Home Room leriod was organ- ized and the following officers were elect- ed: I President, Philip Bryant Vice-president, Pauline Parks Secretary, Pauline Johnson Treasurer, Joseph Allen Leo Richards Student Council, The class is devoting their period this term on 'Allow to Study. E NV E L 33 GRADE VIII Hello, folks! We, from room 1, greet you. We are the Sth grade-a family of 45, with veterans of last year and new recruits this year. During the iirst of the year a young fellow with a southern Yes, Sir was with us, but later went to Pasadena, Md., from where he has written us since his arrival. And, like Poo-Bear, he lived under the name of Saunders-James. VVe've had considerable trouble this year learning etiquette under the topic, Charm in the Homef, You see it was this way: XVe really didn't know whether the two Thanksgivings required diierent table etiquette or notAbut we managed to do as Emily Post says, Attaek a chick- en's leg with as little savagery as possi- blefl Frankly, we are really doing well. XVe realize that a restaurant menu with a la cartel' is a sign that makes one take a licking when it comes to prices-we stick to table d'hotel After Christmas we planned to dig out some of the old costumes of previous operettas and grandma's wedding and have a. real masouerade party but so far' it hasn't materialized. We're hoping we will have a party soon. if Sir 3? Sli: :li TA, ROOM 4 The officers of our club group are: President, Jack Shirley Vice-president, Carleton Brown Secretary, Phyllis Moifitt Treasurer, Jacqueline Campbell Since we have completed our work on Safety we have been learning about books and libraries. NVe have studied the history of printing, how books are made, how to care for our books and the various reasons for which we read. At present we are learning how to use the reference books in the library and the sources of study material.
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