Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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THE MEGUNTICOOK 9 JEANETTE HELENE ST. CLAIR Susie Commercial Course June 16, 1927: Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 2: Vice Presi- dent 3: Student Council 3, 4: Secretary 4: Victory Corps 2: Senior Play 4: 60 Word Shorthand Certificate: 30 Word Typing Certi- ficate. RUTH LOTTIE THURLOW English College Prep Course July 29, 1926: Meizunticook Board 4: Class .Officer 4: 30 Word Typ- ing Certificate. CLARA MAE TREMBLAY September 23, 1927. Transferred from Gloversvlillle High School, N. Y. 2: Glee Club: Basketball 43 Senior Play 4. P JOHN RICHARD WILLIAMS 3 4-Jack.: Scientific Course July 9, 1927: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- , ketball J. V. 1: Varsity 2, 8, 4: Captain 4: Basketball numerals 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, President 4: Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Class President 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Interclass Foot- ball 1: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Portland Band Broadcast 1: Business Assistant Senior Play 4: Meilunticonk Board 3, 4, LOUISE MARIE WADE . General Course November 12, 1926: 60 Word Shorthand Certificate. ROBERT ERIC YOUNG usobn General Course September 21, 1927: Senior Play 4: Band 2: Victory Corps 2. MEMORIES Our high school days a1'e over, In the coming month of June. For some it will be a blessing, For others it will come too soon. Some will have to go to war. The others will do their part. But our high school days will linger, In every single heart. We will remember Leonard, And how he was always late: For early economics He would never keep a date. And so on to second study, Where there comes a husky shout: I have warned you about that, Grindl So will you please get out? From up in the music room Is heard the most awful sound, Where Mr. Hammond's beginners Can most always be found. There is a boy in our class, A prominent boy is he. He took out Becky Johnson, And didn't get home till three. I could go on forever, Forever and a day. But you have the general idea, Of what I want to say. These things we will remember, Throughout the coming years. And hope and pray that they don't get To our families' tender ears. A. I. Grinnell, '45



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'Rlitlltll at A? -3- ig- Y EL , .-1 MORE THAN ONE WAY TO KILL A CAT In the days of the Ul,I'tll1ll7llIlOI'l,H a cer- tain man, whose name l will not mention, found himself so greatly in need of funds that he could not even buy a quart of the upholder of his life and his main power of locomotion, a bottle of raw, unadulterated VVhiskey. Llnfortunately the day was warm and dusty, causing his throat to ache for the want of a taste of that good Mountain Dew, which was bootlegged by the owner of a nearby General Store. As time progres- sed, the ache became a pain and soon had its poor owner at the point of' insanity. At last. unable to bear the torture any longer, he directed his steps to the General Store. Then he stopped, remembering that he was in the boot- depths of bankruptcy and that the legger was a surly, mean fellow, who would throw anything away, rather than give a drop of it to his fellow men. Then a brilliant idea came to him like a bolt from the blue, and he realized how he could get his drink without the help of a little thing such as money. Quickly he dash- ed into a nearby house and borrowed a quart flask which appeared to be half full. Then he made his way to the store. VVhen he finally entered the establish- ment, he was greeted with a gruff, XVell, what d'ya want? He politely explained - -Q-L that he had emptied half of the quart and wished to have it refilled. The bootlegger took the flask, went down to the cellar and filled it with whiskey. Having presented the filled bo'ttle to its owner, the storekeeper next presented his bill which came to 32.50. NYliatl exclaimed the bankrupt man, shaking the bottle, VVhy, I wouldn't pay that much for good wine. You take 'this and empty half of it out. then give my half quart back to me. The bootlegger turned half of the con- tents out, gave the rcs't back to the man and wondered why he chuckled as he went out the door. VVhen the victim of hard times got out- side, he doubled up with joy allil laughter at the 'trick he had played on the bootlegger. For the truth was, that he had entered the store with a half a quart of water and had co1ne out with a half quart of f'Split. VVarren Kelleher, '47 - C H S -- CAROL AND BILL Grandma, said 'the children, tell us a storyf, VVhat kind of a story would you like? Nothing special, they answered, just a story. I am going to use different names So it will seem more like a story even though it is true.',

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