Presque Isle High School - Ship Yearbook (Presque Isle, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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ELIZABETH LEIGHTON Limestone High School Limestone, Maine lt is the nature ot a great mind to be calm and undisturbed. Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Student Council 2: S. C. A. 2, 3: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, President 2: English Club 3: Editorial Board 3: Women's Trio 2: Women's Council I, 2: Operetta I: Christmas Play I. With that quick, catchy smile, we are sure Betty will earn a Gar- land ot roses. EMILY BELYEA Caribou High School Caribou, Maine And I ott have heard detended, Little said is soonest mended. A. A. Board 3' Archery I, 2: Basketball I, 2: English Club 2, 3: Public Relations 3: Glee Club I: Hiking I, 2: Volley Ball I, 2, 3' Manager 3: Women's Council 3: Class Co-Treasurer 3. Betty always has a smile tor everyone. We thought that she was very quiet until she moved into the dormitory. BLANCHE TRUE A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet toldedf' Student Council 3: Dramatic Club 3: Hiking 3: Recreational Games 3: Editorial Board 3: Constitution Committee 3: Eastern State Normal School I, 2. Blanche came to us trom Castine. She has cheered us through our dull moments, and we know her pleasing smile will carry her on to success. Best ot luck, Blanche. MARIE OLSON Caribou High School Caribou, Maine Reproot on her lips, but a smile in her eye. Basketball I, 2, 3: Archery I, 2, 3: Tennis I: Hiking I, 2, 3: Badmin- ton 2: Field Hockey 2: Volley Ball I, 2: A. A. Board 2, 3: Manager ot Archery 2, 3: Assistant hliking Manager I: Music Council 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Violin Duet I, 2: Operetta I: Assist- ant Activities Editor Salmagundi 3: Chapel Choir 3. Marie is one ot the most talented members ot our class. Her abilities in music and sports and her wonderful sense ot humor have been appreciated by all. l27I



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JUNIORS Front Row: Stevens, Hayes, A. Tompkins, Lavoie, Griffin Baal: Row: Gregg, Porter, Cheney, Winslow, Pelkey, Pierce The class of '44 begins to reminisce. We aren't a large group but we've had a happy two years and we've tried to make our contribution to Aroostook State Normal School. As Freshmen, our art class under Miss Peckham's direction, designed the A. S. N. S. sign, which is located on the campus near the north driveway. The Freshman history class, with Miss Ames's help, engaged in an apple selling campaign to earn money to buy an American flag for the auditorium. To their dis- appointment the flag did not arrive before the close of school, but a presentation of the flag took place in chapel the last week of school. When school opened this fall, the flag was proudly displayed from the stage. ln the spring of l942, amidst the jists and jeers of the upperclassmen, we spon- sored the annual Freshman formal, and come out on top to everyone's amazement but their own. Mr. George P. Winston, now in the U. S. army, was our faculty adviser. The climax of the class activities for the year was a Freshman picnic held on Hardy Hill, with a general contest between the wienies and the marshmallows. With the aid and advice of Mrs. Gertrude B. Mattoon, faculty adviser, the Junior class in Children's Literature launched a varied program for the celebration of Children's Book Week. Divided into committees, we worked on varied projects: a window display of posters and children's books, a radio program, a review of children's books at P. T. A. meeting, and a chapel program which was a dramatization from Little Women. Later, in January, the class presented a choral speaking program. ln February, the class gathered for a special chicken supper and general entertain- ment with Mrs. Mattoon and Mr. Robinson as guests. The Juniors have the reputation of being intellects, but there are good sportsmen, leaders and merrymakers in the class also. Yes, the Juniors are a class with a future. They've stuck together through thick and thin, for they believe in carrying through what they once start. rw

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