Bucksport High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bucksport, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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I I SENIOR NOTES The Class of 1940 first appear- ed under the wing of Miss Critchell, who for two years ably advised the wayward students. This last year she was relieved of her burden by Papa Mossler. As a whole the class has been very Well represented in extra-cur- ricula activities. Outstanding in the One Act Play contest were the followingg- Pat Phillips Cwho has taken part three yearsj, Bob Coombs, Merrit Fitch, Betty Barn- aby, Colon MacDonald, Frances Goodie, Seniors who have taken part other years areg- Norma Red- man, Beryl Bowden, and George Ba- ker. Best actress and actor in 1938 and 1940 were Pat Phillips and Merrit Fitch, respectively. Frances Brown and Charles Kloss have brought much honor to the school through their debating ability. Our class contains a number of athletes prominent in varsity:- George Baker, Owen Stubbs, Dick Tilley, Bob Coombs. Murray Chatto, Colon MacDonald, Bill Walsh, Wallace Leach, Cecil Craig, Merrit Fitch, Kenneth Strout, Fulton Bill- ings and Gayland Powers. Maxine Shirley, and Esther Gal- lant have made a fine showing in girl's athleti-cs, basketball in part- icular. Members of the operetta cast are g-Betty Barnaby, Maxine Shir- ley, Frances Goodie, Owen Stubbs, Patricia Phillips, Norma Redman, Marilyn Eaton, Beryl Bowden, Bob Coombs, Charles Kloss, Merrit Fitch. Other members of the glee club not'-mentioned in the cast are Pauline Doucette and Esther Gal- lant. Senior representatives of the band have beeni- Charles Kloss, Bob Coombs, Frederick Ames. Charles Lackedy, and Frances Goodie. Prize speakers are Norma Red- man, Colon MacDonald, George Baker, Bob Coombs, Patricia Phil- IIDS, Betty Barnaby and Charles Kloss. Student Council membersg- Charles Kloss fpresidentj, Owen Stubbs fvice-presidentl, Maxine Shirley Csecretaryj, Mura Small, and Richard Tilley, Athletic Association membersg- George. Baker fpresidentj, Patri- cia Phillips ftlreasurerj, Gayland Powers. The last but not least by any means are the Future Farmers who have in their membership the fol- lwing Senior tillers of the soil 5- Bob Coombs, Merrit Fitch, Murray Cha- tto, and Robert Orcutt. Nutty Craig fwhom the class automatically inherited last yearj, 8 Ball Powers, and Bill Walsh are perhaps the more prominent CC's iclass clownsb. It is a mystery to us how Bob Coombs has become so brawny and Merrit Fitch so sober -but we can't keep close tabs on them. We have noticed however, that Ad-el Crooker has ben pretty well taken up and we take it for grant -ed that our rugged man Baker has seen plenty of Verona. Page 15

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Smartest Shortest N uttiest Tallest Darkest Handsomest Bashfullest Lightest Ignorant-est N oisiest - l l EST FAMILY Jean HaI'I'iSOI1 Funniest Bill Walsh Charlotte Brooks Craziest Nutty Craig Gayland Powells Jazziest Ruth Lydick iKenI1eth Dresser Brawniest George Baker Esther Gallant Snappiest, X Margaret Morrison Richard Tilley Slimmest Marilyn, Eaton Fulton' Billings Shy-est Vina Gross Adele iCreoker Busiest' Esther Tyler Am. History class Buzziest Eugene Moreau Edward Bachelor Punniest Houston Wardwell SCHOOL IS JUST A SONG Study period- You can't. stop me from dreaming or Darn that dream - Report cards- True confession or That old feelingf' U Home-work- In the still of the night Six week tests- I get along without you very well Honor roll- Stop-it's wonder- ful Vacation- Careless or Its a hap-hap-happy day 3:15- When day is done Glee'Club- I feel a song coming on HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Establishing the U. S ............ ....................... B uilding of BHS Establishing a government ....... ........ E lection of Student Council Electing a president .............. ....... E lection of class presidents Establishing a treasury ...... ............ S ale of athletic tickets Panic of 1837 ................... ........... I ........... ........... C h ange of periods Political parties .................................................................. The five classes Admitting new states .................. Addition of Agricultural Department Launching of our political parties ............................................ Graduation Baker's Rebellion ........ George Baker's refusal of feminine lead in Miss Shesong's play Civil War ................. ......... I ntramural basketball Forty-niners ............. ............ P resent third graders Era of good feeling ....... ........................................................ V acation Intolerance Act .......... ........................ P rohibition on gum chewing Non-intercourse Act ...... ....... M iss Shesong's restrictions in Study Hall Manifest Destiny ........ .................................................... G raduation Page 16

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