Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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llllllll lltiltll lf! 1 f -' ,- if ,fp- gi CLASS POEM A girl stepped up to me today With a most peculiar air, And started talking of 'Cam-den High. I said, I was graduated there! I't's the best school in the state of Maine, I boasted-that was plain to see, And the greatest class to ever leave Was the Class of '43. Without hesitation I chatt-ered on, Let me tell you some of them: There was Frederiicka A-miborn from Lin- colnville, A true scholar and swell frienld. And Leslie Ames-ofh, he was in love! He finally did buy Gra.ssow's farm- And there was pretty Ruth Manning Bfy! what class and charm. We also 'had a musician Who -used to 'slap that bass,' .His name was Robert Bridges May Young kept him in place. We also had two Bryant boys, Brothers-and were they tallg We've tried to keep up with them both But in height they beat us all. We had some quiet folks in our class One was Everett Collemer. We wondered if he were quiet always 'Dot' would know-we could ask her. Another was Bernice Cunningham A most petite little lass. And another was Ruth Nickerson The 'business pupil' of our class. Along with the quiet ones there were Plenty of noisy ones to show, One was Beverly Grover Had a swell disposition-and a 'beaul' Another was Marilyn Greenlaw A case if I ever saw one. She could think up anything And was always full of fun. Then of course our class had its lovers As classes always will- Polly and Frank, Betty and Norman And also June and Bill. Then Esther Norwood was looking f-or- ward To a happily married life, Patiently C21 waiting for graduation To become an 'Army Wife! From Rockport we had a classmate Marilyn Cripps of Cripps's Dairy She was as sweet as sh-e could be Anld 100W for the Navy. We also fhaid a Georgia girl Who had that southern drawl She ha-d a sweetheart in the Air Corps And could be told by that 'How yo' alll' We also lhad some bashful girls. About Mabel Herrick I can't say a word But Dot Wasgatt-10-h, yesg She was for the Army, we heard. Our class Frieda and Frieda was While Riba T'he other 'Goldie and Gol-die was While Glor Maine. .had tw-o sets of twins. Rita Johnson were one pairg more for the 'Hardy' type, the 'Russell'ing type did care were the Hansen twins Gloria by name. all for the Coast Guard ia leaned toward Rockport, The -one who always 'had a joke ready Was Priscilla Crawford from Hope, And Gertrude Heal-very business-like Wi-th always a problem to cope. Our 'Young Genius,' Herbert Mann Was the one who was always late. If 'he -ever arrived at school on time We all took note 'of the date. Our valedictorian was Isabel Payson And who could ask for more. Besides Qher studying was another ho-bby And I do mean-Leon Dorr. There were three boys who left school To go to Maritime Academy in May.



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The Megunticook 27 Maynard Norton, Doug Libby, a-nd Bill Daucett Who were accepted okay! Vernard Merrifield was in our class, too And it was plain to see, He couldn't choose between Alma And a girl from Warren-Marie. Sarah Hary was the only girl To belong to the Motor Corps. A swell athlete and full of fun And always ready for more. Margaret Thomas-the class pianist And we were never sure But we thought she always carried a torch For a guy in the Naval Air Corps. T-he girl had listened to my talking And when I'd finished she said, Weill I guess I'm pretty perturbed! Do you just c-ount me as dead? I looked the girl all over And finally I .did come to That it was my old pal, Ruth Grindle That I had been talking to. Ruthie Toots was the livliest one in the buneh. How could I ever forget, I stuttered and managed to apologize. Haven't got over it yet. And when we had talked it all over We both did certainly agree That the best class ever to graduate Was -the 'Class of '43-. MARY MESERVEY, '43 -CHS- SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Popular - John McKeen, Ruth Grindle. Best Looking - Douglas Libby, Ruth Manning. Best Athlete - William Daucett, Sarah Hary. Best Dressed - Frank Knight, Mary Meservey. Best Natured - Beverly Grover, Norman Wellman. Best Dancer - William Daucett, Mary Meservey. Quietest - Everett Collemer, Dorothy Wasgatt. Nosiest - Leslie Ames, Beverly Grover. Most Likely to Succeed - May- nard Norton, Isabel Payson. Biggest Flirt - Robert Bridges, Ruth Manning. Woman-hater - Vernard Merri- field. Man-hater - Bernice Cunning- ham. THE CLASS OF 1943 BRIDGES but no rivers. HEAL but no toe. JOHNSON but no baby powder. KING but no prince. MANN but no woman. NORWIOOD but no beechwood. SLEEPER but no snorer. WELLMAfN but no sick man. YOUNG but no old. +CHS- THE BEST OF LUCK Although my class is rather small I'm gosh darn glad to have them all! I must tell you before I forget About Libby, Norton, and Daucett. . We're ,proud of them as we can be, .Serving their coun'try on the sea. At graduation we'll miss each one. But this, -our war, must be fought and won! To Doug, our president, who's been so .swell I'll make a toast and give a yell! Bill, who has always kept our dough, Oh! How we hate to see him go! Norton, who is the smartest fone, Seems always cheerful and full of fun! Now I must bid them all good bye And the Best of Luck from Camden High! BEVE GROVER, '43 -CHS- WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF? Fredericka acted like her sister. Leslie weren't meeting Audrey between periods. Bridges came to school regularly. Leon and Walter were short. Everett weren't joking with some- one. Priscilla and Mabel Weren't con- versing. Bunny didn't get to school before 7 :00. Marilyn couldn't drive a car. Bill didn't go up to June's every day. Polly didn't hear from Francis. Barbara lost her southern accent. Greenie weren't so noisy. Ruthie-Toots didn't say, Why, Miss McCobb, hadn't you heard? Beverly didn't have a beau. Gloria didn't go riding with Har- old. Goldie didn't go to the dance on Wednesdays. Sarah dressed up every day. Gertrude Weren't so agreeable.

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