FRESHMAN CLASS WRITE UP! Our extra large class of eighty-five is progressing slowly but sure- ly to the front of the field of extra -curricula activities. Our represen- tation prevails in athletics, dramatics, and music. We have a balance of fourteen dollars and fifty cents in the bank. Plans are being made to increase that amount with proceeds from a social, we are holding in the near future. Our class is ably advised by Miss Shesong. Class officers are: Pres. Ferdinand Doweg Vice-Pres. Jean Harrison, Secretary, Melva Brawng and Treasurer, Richard McAvoy. EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade have a few members in diiferent activities, such as: basketball 171, baseball 123, football 121, glee club 1105, and dramatics club. We had one social from which we received a fairly large sum of money. We are enjoying the year very mu-ch. Miss Sawyer is our class advisor, and we wish to thank her for 'her help. Our President is Ralpn Jewettg Vice-Pres., Thomas Goodieg Secretary, Miriam Macomber, Treasurer, James Bedell. The Robin Goodfellow of Bucksport High School Robin Goodfellow, otherwise known as Puck, was Shakespeare's lovable little rascal of Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare is noted for his ability to create types. We have one of the most glow- ing examples right here in this class. She may even now be sitting right next to you! Beware of her pranks! Like Puck she loves to prove what fools we mortals be. She likes nothing better than a good match and she carries her potion in the form of a spit ball. Robin Goodfellow spent all of his spare time teasing the toWn's folkg our little Puck amuses herself by tossing off fiippant replies to a certain geometry teacher. She is very impulsive and excitable. She may always be seen wildly cheering for the Brown Bombers at the ball games. She is like a streak of lightning that has borrowed the purple and white of the rainbow. Her eyes flutter like two little brown wrens, imprisoned behind walls of glass. Behind her restless and roughish manner lies a heart of gold. She may annoy you at tives with her jokes, especially if the jokes are on you !-but remember it's the Robin Goodfellow of the World that makes life worth living and a lot of fun! -Margaret Allen, '41. Page 28
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:U 1 H I Aff? 17 4 L, ,xl 'mm 1939 Adams, George, town, Atwood, Helen, town, Bearce, Elizabeth, University of Maine, Bearce, George, University of Maine, Bengeult, Charles, town, Bowden, Merle, East Orland, Brooks, Joyce P. G. at BHS, Brown, Thomas, town, Carr, Carol, Maine S-chool of Commerce, Casey, Delores, Mass. General Hospital, Chatto, Muriel, town, Crooker, Katherine, P. G. at BHS, Davis, Mary, Maine School of Commerce, Delano, Catherine, P. G. at BHS, Eaton, Ralph, town, Ellis, Lowella, town, Frazier, Andrew, town, Gravelle, Jean, P. G. at BHS, Gross, Clifford, Bristol, Conn., Hanson, Elizabeth, town, Harrison, Oliver, P. G. at BHS, Hempstead, David, University of Maine, Hempstead, Mary, University of Maine, Howard, Laverne, town, Jewett, Elois, Maine School of Commerce, Kiser, Virginia, town, Langlois, Marjorie, town, Luosey, Philip, town, Obey, Stella CPelkeyJ, Bangor, New- comb, Leonard, U. S. Army, Murch, Eva, Augusta, Moore, Russel, town, McAllion, Lillian, town, Mann, Walter, town, Lydick, Marguer- ite, town, Roi, Vincent, Hawaii, Richardson, Clara, P. G. at BHS, Rosebush, Esther, Maine School of Commerce, Saunders, Basil, town, Sherwood, Robert, town, Sherwood, Velma, town, Smith, Royce, town, Soper, Neil, Orland, Soper, Phyllis, P. G. at BHS, Sullivan, Virginia fGrossJ, Bristol, Conn., Sweetser, Helen, Hingham, Mass., Wardwell, Houston, P. G. at BHS, Wheet, Ava, town, Wheet, Evelyn P. G. at BHS, Willins, Kenneth, S. S. Malang, Wilson, John, Millinocket, Wood, Norman, town. Page 30
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