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48 THE QUILL Joseph Foster is employed at the Kennebec Box and Lumber Company in South Gardiner. Loretta French is now Mrs. Richard Kidder. Carl Gardner is employed at WakeHeld's Filling Station. Lawrence Gingrow is working at R. P. Hazzard Co., in Augusta. Leon Gordon is with the National Guard in Florida. Louise Green is employed at the rest home in Pittston. Beulah Gunning is training as a nurse in Biddeford. Mary Hall is working for her brother in Farmingdale. Elbert Hayford is employed at the Shell Station in Augusta. lvfarian Hersom and Louise Quinn are en' rolled at the Kennebec School of Commerce. Madelyni Kilgore and joan Lowell are workf ing in the office of the Commonwealth Shoe Company. Kathleen Luttrell is now Mrs. Neal Cunf ningham. Marjorie Mooers is working for Mrs. joe Davis. Elmore Morgan is employed at the Perkins' Grocery Store. Hope Moulton is attending Becker Business College. Norma Nelson is employed at the State House. Angie Newell is now Mrs. Sylvanus Suitter. Robert Newhouse is at Bowdoin College. George Peacock is working in Rhode Island. Anne Pomerleau is employed in the Ken' ncbec Journal Oflice. Lauriston Rice and Stanley Shea are in the Air Corps. Carolyn Rines is now Mrs. Donald Brewer. Gwendolyn Roberts is employed in Togus. Hartwell NVoodcock is working at Beane's Drug Store. Virginia Turcotte is employed at Hubbard's. CLASS CF 1937 Ralph Austin, Paul Connors, and Erwin Lambert are employed by the Gardiner Shoe Company. Mary Benner is now Mrs. Robert Sayward. Ruth Berry, Priscilla Chadwick, Kathleen Cosgrove, and Beverly Hart are working in the office of the Gardiner Shoe Company. Everett Bowie is employed at Goldberg! garage. Lawrence Brown is employed at McGee's grocery store in Randolph. Claire Buckley and June Gallant are em' ployed at the State House. Eleanor Butler is training as a nurse in Boston. Marion Chapman is employed by the Sears, Roebuck and Company in Augusta. Marion Crockett is working at the Woolf worth Store in Augusta. Rita Daigle, now Mrs. George Dickenson, is living in Worcester, Massachusetts. Harry Drisko and Freeland Nelson are em' ployed at the Bath Iron Works. Thelma Drisko is now Ivirs. Edward Boudway. Naomi Dunton is working at Grant's. Lawrence Edwards and Robert Goggin are in the Air Corps. Richard Gingrow is in the army. Arnold Hall is employed by the Kennebec Box and Lumber Company in South Gardiner. Louis Hanley is a senior at Bates College. Eleanor Hayford is now Mrs. Lyle Mac' Guire. Betty Hooper is now Mrs. Freeland Nelson. Mercedes Horan is now Mrs. Pierce. K Elizabeth Howard is now Mrs. Paul Gravel. Barbara Hubbard is attending Burdett's Business College. Forrest Hubbard is at Clark University. Laura jones works at the Commonwealth Shoe Company. Robert Killam is employed by the Trinidad Roofing Company in Farmingdale. Lorne Ladner is employed by Armour and Company. Lucille MacDonald is now Mrs. Frank Mcf Nally. Norman Newcombe, Wiiifield Newell, and Harris Roberts are in the army in Florida. Barbara Pender is employed by the Wocilf worth Company.
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TI-IE QUILL 47 Betty Chase is employed at the Common' wealth Shoe Company. Frances Bishop is working for Mrs. Caron. Roland Hopkins is in the Air Corps at Panama. Lloyd Stover and Woodbury Wallace are in the navy at Newport, Rhode Island. Anna Woodcock is working at Grant's. Four girls are married: Bertha Gilbert is now Mrs. Leon Hinkley. Marjorie Goodspeed is now Mrs. Morris Mooers. Margaret Hayford is now Mrs. Alpheus Dodge. Mary Merrithew is now Mrs. Vincent Cormier. Frances Bailey, Earl Clary, Vance Dill, Dorothy Firlotte, Hollis Flewelling, Christine Shea, Geraldine True, and Theodore Gingrow are at home. CLASS OF 1939 Ernest Atkins and George Atkins are in the Civilian Conservation Corps. Daniel Barry is at the Wentworth Institute. Evelyn Bowie is doing secretarial work in the Social Security ofiice. Katherine Buckley, Barbara Chase, and jane Ward are attending the Kennebec School of Commerce. Florence Buckmore is working for Mrs. Walter Maschino in South Gardiner. Imogene Caney is at Laselle Junior College. Mabel Chick is working in Augusta. Margaret Church and Paul Fleming are at the University of Maine. Helen Cobb and Julie Roberts are attending Farmington Normal School. Natalie Cole is now Mrs. Williani Norton. Inez Connelly is employed in Lewiston. Barbara Davis is at home. Irving Davis and Ralph Davis have enlisted in the army. Thomas Demers and Geraldine McGrail are attending Gorham Normal School. Ernest Dionne, William Dodge, Colby Flarf ity, Elwood Moulton, and William O'Meara are working at the Bath Iron Works. Mildred Dort is employed at the Gem Beauty Parlor. Patricia Dowling is working at the office of the Cverseer of the Poor. Everett Ellingwood is with the National Guard in Florida. Fred Eugley is employed at Woolworth's. Harry Fotakis is a sergeant in the National Guard in Florida. Geraldine Foster is doing secretarial work at the Hazzard Shoe Factory in Augusta. Ethel French is now Mrs. Donald Donovan. Kathleen Goggin is now Mrs. Gerald Har' riman. Robert Goldberg is working at Kirshner's. Ethel Gorton is attending a business, school in Waterville. ' Iona Grass is now Mrs. Kendall Merrill. She is employed at Dr. I. C. Mayhew's ofiice. Irene Grey is now Mrs. Gerald Crocker. Isabel Harriman, Perley Leighton, and Kath' leen Monaghan are at Colby College. Arthur Lasselle is in the Air Corps in Panama. Carroll Newhouse is doing secretarial work for the government in Bangor. Dorothy Peacock is doing secretarial work at the ofhce of State Police Commission in Augusta. Hiram Pierce is working at the First National Store in Gardiner. Ethel Ricker is employed in Old Town. Rachel Rines is a telephone operator in Gardiner. Bessie Small is attending a business school in Portland. Anne Thomas is now Mrs. Robert Gordon. Marie Turner is working in the office at the Gardiner Shoe Company. CLASS OF 1938 Barbara Bailey is at Radcliffe College. Charles Baker is in the army at Florida. and Eugene Julia Benner, Donald Lemar, Monroe are employed at the Gardiner Shoe Company. Edward Boudway is doing electrical work in Bath. Norma Briry is working at the R. P. Hazf zard Co., in Augusta. Louis Bryant, Lawrence Creamer, and james DuPont are employed at the Bath Iron Works. Lawrence Caney is at Annapolis Naval Academy. Ruth Chapman is now Mrs. Donald Chase. Wilbert Eastman is in the navy. Richard Esponnette is working for his father.
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THE QUILL 49 Richard Pierce and Grant Staples are at the University of Maine. Carol Storm is at Bates College. Arthur Tatlock is at Syracuse University. Frances Urquhart is now Mrs. Phillip Wazllace. Esther Wiley is now Mrs. Kenneth Noble. CLASS OF 1936 Thelma Austin is now Mrs. Lewis Smith. Morgan Bell is employed at Glaser's Shoe Store. Anna Burke is now Mrs. Grant Floyd. Carl Colby, George Cox, and Stanley Dodge are employed at the Bath Iron Wcnrks. Williani Donovan, Norman Astle, Alfred Krumen, and Lloyd Merrill are in the army. Carl Douglas is in the Merchant Marine. Glenice Felt is now Mrs. Louis Bryant. She is working in the office of the Unemployf ment Bureau in Augusta. Doris Foster is now Mrs. Clinton Martin. Robert Gingrow is in the Army. Sewell Goldberg and john Long are in the Air Corps. Joan Niskanen is now a registered nurse employed at the U. S. Mariiie Hospital in Portland, Maine. Edith Manii is now a graduate nurse and is employed at the Massachusetts State Hos- pital. Jessie Morrill is now Mrs. Peter Peters. Audrey Palmer, now Mrs. Norman Mark' ham, is living in Waterville. Louise Peacock is now Mrs. Lawrence Butler.
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