Brunswick High School - Orange Black Yearbook (Brunswick, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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COFFIN, THOMAS Tommy knows more about boats and engines than anyone else in school. His tales of the natural wonders around Gurnet are really something to hear, and he swears they're true. He seems to be the last of the famous Coffin boys. Brunswick High will miss their cheerful grins. COMEE, CONSTANCE Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl's Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 1, 23 Swimming 13 Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 13 German Club 23 Sophomore-Junior Prom Committee 2, 33 Prize Speaking 1, 2, 33 Orange St Black Staff 43 B.H.S. Fair Booth Committee 1, 23 B.H.S. Fair Play 23 Orange Sz Black Advertising 1, 2, 33 Usher, Senior Class Play 33 Graduation Recorating Committee 33 Senior Class Play 43 One-Act, Plays 1, 2, 3, 43 Regional Contest 23 New England Drama Festival 2. Connie or Betty adds spice and variety to the dullest of classes. Being a fervent bridge fan, she can be found any Wednesday afternoon at her bridge club. She is one of those remarkable people who always have a remark for every situation. COTE, EUGENE t .law 1 3 A Bookkeeping Ce ' ate 2. It's certainly lucky that Carroll u 2 has Eugene on their stafffthey'd probably fail Without him. We'll remember him for his mild manners and coal-black hair. CROSS, KENNETH 'f'!.,ls-r Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 B Club 3, 43 Boys' Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 43 Football 43 Orange Sz Black Staff 3 4, Business Manager 43 Class Treasurer 43 Junior Rotarian 4. K, C. is living up to the Cross tradition at B.H.S. with his height, scholarship, citizenship, and his track Work. He has brought honor to the Class of '44 and at the same time has made himself a friend to all. 13

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CATLIN, FLORENCE Home Economics Club 4. Flo, with her quiet smile and friendly attitude is a necessary part of the Goddard, Sylvester, Catlin Club. my CATLIN, LUCILLE Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, Ticket Committee at Senior Class Play 4, Home Economics Club 3, 43 Girls' Hi-Y 45 Home Nursing 2. Lucille was a very exceptional Freshman. Most Freshmen are boisterous creatures who love nothing better than to talk, but Lucille seldom spoke above a whis-per. Her voice has crescendoed in four years, and now she makes herself heard with the rest of the class. CHASE, EDWIN Boys' Cooking, Physical Education. Ed is a master of calisthenics fexercises to youl and an amateur boxer. He is willing to leave his gymnatic abilities to the Soph- omore class, but the dark haired girl is personal. Not bad, either. CHONKO, MIKE Ass't Football Manager 1, 2,'3, 43 Ass't Basketball Man- ager 2g Rriae Speakings-27: B-Club 31, 45 Boys' Hi-Y 3,43 Stu- 4 dent Council 3, 45 Clafs Vice-Pcfesident 3, Track Manager 4, Base ll 4. .. - ix VVhen r you tend a ootball e you would always see Mike nah a mga mile ide on mace running out into the field wit his terbucljzet. Everybody who knows him likes him, whic is probably duetahis good humor. 12



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x 1 -9 ff- 1 kT' 3 . X2 r ,iw J-J'-' XJ' DAVIS, NORMAN Class President 1, 25 Class Secretary 45 Student Council 1. 2, 45 Boys' Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 B-Club 1, 2, 45 Secretary-treasur- er 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 4, Captain 25 Football 45 Baseball 15 Cross Country 1, 25 Sophomore-Junior Prom Committee 25 High School Fair 1, 2 Magazine Drive 2 Orange and Black Advertising Committee 1, 25 National Honor Society 4. The junior class is going to miss Normy and his laugh, the laugh being the original infectious laugh of which all others are coun- terfeits. His departure leaves a big hole in both the cross coun- try and basketball teams. He is ambitious and quite willing to work as shown by the fact that he combined his last two years in one. Normy will be successful in any walk of life, technical or otherwise. DICK, WILLIAM . I S ' - Basebaii 3, 4. w fre I . Dick seepnsigjft uiet type. s. Riley can tell a differ- ent tale, qajidt r all that, 'so can! rest of his teachers. He provides some relief in the 1 classes and there is a chal- lenge to the lower classes 1 er an equal to Bill .1 N :U 'A V I DION, RHODA J' ,V Dramatic Club 1, 45 S ' r Play r mmittee 45 Home Econoanrpcs Club .H.S. air 5 ed'Cross Council 3, 45 1 y cate, Maine ools onff e Air ,Home Nursing Certificate Kashi Shown? One A A a 35 Bookkeeping Certifi- 15 Library 1, . 1 I Rhoda is a great rop hunter for the dramatic club. Whenever you see her bustl n.g around you can draw the conclusion that a play is under production. We know she will be a hit at West- brook Junior next year. I ' l .IJ i ' '. J t ' U ,N V. Q ytwxrfjp t i ' I ' W I if V, 1 ' DOLLOFF, ARTHUR German Club 25 Prize S-peaking 3. Archie's oratorical ability is well known, and upperclassmen might well make a study of his oral book reports. His legalistic attitude has been absent from the class meetings since he en- tered Bowdoin at mid-years. 14

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