Bridgton Academy - Stranger Yearbook (Bridgton, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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FRANK STANLEY BENNETT Bridgton, Maine A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. Although he is absent from school more than a few days, we know that the fishing must be pretty good. Ben has made a lot of friends at B. A., and has also had no great trouble in providing himself with girls. By the way, Ben', hoW's Summit Hill in March? We know you can always take a good joke with a laugh. Best of luck at the U. of M. Class Prophecyg Senior Play 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 STRANGER Board 43 Prize Speaking 2, First Prize, Sophomore Essays 2, Stu- dent Council lz Class Treasurer lg Class Vice President 2, Base- ball 3, 43 Football 3. 4: Winter Carnival Committee 4. RUSSELL BENJAMIN BRIDGHAM Bridgton, Maine fl ' ' ' ll Every artzst wus hrst an amateur. If you're ever stumped in physics or science, just ask 'Il-loss for the necessary help. He enjoys arguing about some question or problem, and he always upholds his viewpoint capably. With your good common sense, you will succeed in anything you try, .. tt Russ . Art Club 33 Football 45 STRANGER Board 4, Gym Exhibition 3, 4. RICHARD BROWN Melrose, Mass. An athlete at heart is he, A scholar in his Held he'll be. Brownies speed on the football field and on thc ice distin- guished him as one of the more potential athletes in school. His determination and his will-to-win will carry him a long way. Dick's ability will make him a credit to any college team and in any colle e classroom, as well. Footbafl 49 Hockey -Ig STIIANGER Board 4. EVA ELIZABETH CARLSON Harrison, Maine jolly as a clown, round us ui ball, Betty's our gal, who is liked lay all. What makes you so jolly, Betty? Maybe it's the diet you'rc on. huh? You've really been a lot of fun to associate with, and welll miss your laughs, especially the ones you've had in Home Ec. periods. Good luck in whatever you do, Betty. Sophomore Essays 2: Stunt Night 3, Dancing Class 1, French Play 2: Cym Exhibition l.

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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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be wr fl! apr ii? LQ fsffliyy ia W QM, ,www 3,A1f,lw-fs au , 64 X MM VIRGINIA CONRAD Briclgion, Maine A happy gal with num, ii smile That make you dream and gaze awhile. Although Ginny has been with us only two years, shc's cer- tainly made many friends. We shall miss you and your cheery smile, Ginny . Best of luck to you, and keep smiling. Glee Club 3, 4, Stunt Night 3, Christmas Cantata 3, 4, Senior Play Program Committee 4, Basketball 3: Ski Club 4, Cheerleader 3, Class Secretary 3, Prize Speaking 3, First Prize, STHANGER Board 4, Gym Exhibition 4. JOHN GRANVILLE CURTIS, JR. Bridgton, Maine A good-natured, all-round good fellow. Curt appears to be a quiet fellow, but when you really know him, you'll decide differently. You have certainly done some hard work during your four years at Bridgton Academy, john. It has been successful work though and has reaped many rewards and awards for you. Keep up the good work in that navy school and accept our best wishes for your continued success. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Sopho- more Essays 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, Stunt Night 1, 2, STRANGER Board 1, 2, 3, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 2, 3, French Play 2, Carnival Committee 4, Dance Band 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Track 1, Valedictorian. PHILIP HERBERT DENISON Harrison, Maine Laugh and the world laughs -with you. Phil is someone we are proud of. With his many abilities, llc is certainly a credit to B. A. What would the girls in Harrison do if it weren't for Phil and his auto-mo-bile? Best of everything to you, Phil, and we know you'll succeed in whatcvcr you do as you have at Bridgton Academy. Student Council 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Gold Key 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Minstrel Show 4, Class President 3, Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Stunt Night 2, 3, Prize Speaking 2, 3, Second Prize 3, French Play 2, STRANGER Board 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee Chairman 4, Librarian 4, Class History. DAVID ALDEN DODGE Malden, Mass. A bright wit mul ci willing lzrindf' Dave is the fellow who has the right witty expression for every occasion. His outstanding interests seem to be football and play- ing the bass in the orchestra and dance band. With a great sense of humor and an expert taste for music, Dave has become very porxilar. We're sure he'll continue in the same way after leaving B. . Football 4, Dance Band 4, Orchestra 4, Chess Club 4.

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