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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS P nisnm 'r ' GREGORY HARRISON I N Dorchester, Mass. l I-rule to sec things rlom: by lmlresf' A friendly smile, a vigantie l'orm-what do we have? les, it's our own energetic anil amiable elass president, Creg Harrison. He can be seen any day at the hook store, up on the hill managing sports. which incidentally is his favorite hobby, or engaged in some senior elass activity. He's one of the busiest students on eam aus this year, and very dependable, too. Class President 4: C1'oss Country Manager 4: Bookstore 4: 'llraek Manager 3. 4: Senior Play 4: S'l'llANGlCIl lloard 4. xf'lCli'l,RLSllJliNl' DONALD EDWIN HILL SQCO, Moline Take life's problems as they come. Don is the school photographer. For a dollar he'll take you through his photo gallery of feminine eulture at the Cushman llouse. Ile once said, VVomen are the hest other sex on earth. Don plans to further his education at the New England lnstitute ol' Embalining. He has already started on this type of work and hopes. some day, to have his own name on his door, so drop in when you're through living. Football 3. 4: ,lunior Debates 3: Senior Debates 4: President of Camera Club 3, 4: Vice-president Senior Class: Cold Key 3: Stunt Night 3: STHANGER Board 3, 4: Senior Play Stage Manager: VVin- ter Carnival Committee 4: Bates Debate League: Traek Manager: Class Prophecy. Sison l1'1'A n i MERLE EVELYN DEERING Augusto: Mcxine Her good IIHHIUI' is goodness and wlsrloul CUIIll7lllL'll.n Our Carnival Queen and the darling ol' the eampus. hlerlelt eute giggle and friendly hello eheer everyone she meets. Always ready for work or play, she'll lend a hand to anyone. lt's easy to see that Ted was ready and willing to be won over by her thought-- ful personality and her big blue eves. Lots of luek to you, hlerle, especially in the big eity of New York. VVe're sure that with your enthusiasm for Trephagen you'll do well and make many friends. Softball 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 3, 4: Christmas Cantata 4: Operetta Committee 4: Minstrel Show 4: Stunt Night 4: Basketball 3, 4: Freneh Club 3: Gold Key 3: Carnival Committee 4: Carnival Queen 4: STRANGE!! Board, Co-editor 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: French Play 2: Senior Ilefreslnnenr Com- mittee 4: National Honor Society 4: Class Gifts. rl4REASLllU:1ll JACQUELINE MERRILL Harrison, Maine Laugh und the 'world laughs with you. Ujaekiel' is always willing to lend a helping hand. She seems to like birds 'cause it's rumored a eertain lay pays her frequent visits. This girl is a sineere friend and is always ready to make new friends. She's really a lot of fun. We shall miss your smiles. your friendship, and your helpfulness next year, laekie . VVe wish you the best in life. Basketball 1, 2: STRANGER Board 4: Athletie Assoeiation 1. 2. 3: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Secretary National Honor Soeiety 4: Cleo Club Librarian 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps 1, 2, 3: Librarian 3: National Honor Soeiety 3, 4: Minstrel Show 4: Senior Play 4: Carnival Queen 3: Student Council 1, 2: Songsters 1, 2: Softball 1, 2: Fourth Honor Essay.
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Standing, left to right-Robert Anderson, Willis Gilpin, Catherine Curtis, joan Bean, Sally Harju, Polly Arris, Merle Deering, Edward Kershaw, Thomas Pike, Raymond Ugalcle. Seated-Mr. Smirhner, John Curtis, Happy Hamlin, Laurene Lord, Mary Tenney, Jackie Merrill, Philip Denison. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Bridgton Academy chapter of the National Honor Society has been headed hy Mr. Smithner. The remaining members from last year are: Raymond Ugalde, Laurene Lord, Happy Hamlin, Mary Tenney, Jackie Merrill, and Philip Denison. The following people were chosen as members: P. Gfs-Robert Anderson, Willis Gilpin, Edward Kershaw. Seniors-Joan Bean, Merle Deering. juniors-Polly Arris, Sally Harju. Sophomore:--Catherine Curtis, Thomas Pike. The organization had many successful meetings this year. At the Hrst of the year a tea party was held at the library in order to elect ollicers. PHILIP DENISON '48
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5-lyfll Vufil lwirlfww WE? X l! Wd, Jw JL 1 grab Www W, ,aww W4'dZ'L4f1 iw 131 ,giwf 1 . JVM! .ck JEANETTE ALLEN North Bridgton, Maine lfVlzere theres ii will, ll1U7'L'lS ri way. Our basketball star has really clone a line job this year in that sport. ller shot always made the score literally jump up high. Say, wc surely do like those, or shoulrl we say llmt Melrose jacket. VVith your ability, you'll always do well, jeanette. VVe've no doubt ot that. I Basketball, Captain, 43 Softball 4: Nlinstrel Show 4g Christmas Cantata 4g Clee Club 4g Orchestra 45 Carnival Committee 4. ROBERT J. ANDERSON, Il Cape Elizabeth, Maine lVl1oei'crpersevcrcy will llc crowned. An ever-ready willingness to scry c on committees has certainly made Andy , a conscientious worker, welcome at ll. A. this year. One of the higher ranking stuclents in the class and co-editor of TIIE STRANGER, he is sure to succeed at the University oli Maine next year. Keep up the food work, Bob. Football 4: Clee Clulb -lc Senior Play Stage Manager -ip Co- editor of THE STRANGEH 4: Baseball 4. JOAN MARGARET BEAN Waterford, Maine Never fue busy lu It-ml it helping Izumi. loan, a very conscientious worker, has been an asset to ll. A. Although VVilliam Cwhat's his name?j occupies most of her time. she docs manage to be an honor mll student as well as a wonderful friend. We know youlll be a success i11 college, Ioan. Keep it up. Librarian 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 4: Operetta 31 lylinstrel Show 4: Softball 4: Dancing Class 1: Senior Play Program Committee 4: Cym Exhibition 1: Art Club 4: French Play 23 Orchestra -lc Car-V niyal Committee -lg Class Secretary lg S1 nANoEn lloard 45 Third Honor Essay. ROBERT ARMAND BELLAVANCE Nashua, N. H. Alan, like bullets, 'U furfliesf lvllcu llzcy ure . wollzestf' Full of pep and ' J athlete, Hob never se 'i s . ow down. Ar every out o ' 'ity we are sure to fi 1 with the same happy-o-luc rit which has 1 -I ' .o popular this year. VVi l s ' -rson' ity we' ' - sure I w go places. Bob. 4 t 43 Huck y 5 1 rack 43 Ski Club 4. X L ,Za
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