Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR STA Name Favorite Expression Disposition Favorite Pastime Wilbur Baird Annie Benner Albert Bennett Janies Bickford Ann Boardman David Brown Dennis Calderwood Milton Christie Winifred Coathup Robert Collemer Kilton Crabtree David Crockett James Crockett John Dority Winifred Earl Arlene Edgecomb Margaret Erskine Irene Fitzsimmons Everett Fizer Grace Galanti Orman Goodwin Samuel Green Margaret Hansell Kenneth Hardy Elston Hobbs Doris Hopkins Olive Jameson Thelma Knight Parker Laite Donald Laliberte Blanche Leonard Maurice Leonard Neil Libby Mary Littlefield Faith Ludwig “ETeanor Lunt Evelyn Lunt Charles Masalin James McGrath Jeanette Milliken Helen Payson Natalie Payson Elizabeth Perry Christine Plaisted Helena Poland Sylvia Porter Frank Rankin Louise Richardson Jane Robbins Joyce Robbins Harland Robinson Donald Rossiter Robert Rowe Charlton Ryder Frank Stearns Arlene Witt Martha Wood Betsy Wooster Grenny Grinny! Oh-boy! Hi, bovs! Eut! Where’s the Chewy? I don’t know. Why sure! Snow tomorrow! Ha, Ha. Bull! I’m tired. What’s that? How about that stuff? Am I wrong? Who ? Me ? Where’s Bob? Gee Whiz! Daddy, can I have the car? I’ll do it tomorrow. I can’t. Hi-boys! Yea! Oh! for heaven’s sake! Fabulous Bashful Arrogant Ambitious Hamburg Moody Calm Powerful Smiling Hard to tell Lax Unexplainable Stink(er)ing Changeable Terrible Quiet Cooperative Moderate Innocent Sleepy Chummy Sunny Quiet Moody Infallible Strip my gears and call me shiftless. Joking What a character! Critical N. C. (No Comment) Changeable “Butt Call” , i Changeable I won’t be herb after Monday this week, Charlie. Lazy Oh-me. Temperamental You’d think so! Flirtatious I’m busy. I’ve got to study. Flexible More fun! Even That’s tough! Quiet Hi! Moderate Lose something? “Hardy” I’ll scream. Ba(ir)d Why worry? Studious! Well, it’s this way— Studious ? Oh, I’ve got to go home. Fair By George! Bossy Horrors!! Independent Not really? Pleasant Ya know what? Pleasing It was wicked funny! Fitful You don’t know beans when the bag’s open. Playful Quiet! Agreeable Is that right? Rosy Cat’s foot! Gullible Unprintable Rugged Curious little fellow, aren’t 1? Conceited Let’s see how fast she will go. Fair Hello! Mild What a time I had last night! Lovable Ya, I guess so. You can’t tell N. C. (No Comment) Live and let live Have you seen “Boodie?” Changeable Don’t. Unchangeable Eaton Terrace Writing letters Rockland Hamburg Being with Allen Writing stories at Amoco Station Working on farm Skiing At the office Miller’s Corner YMCA Music Dancing and women A certain junior The movies Learning about radios Doing fancy work Park(er)ing Tinkering with electric motors Being happy Photography Manual Training Coffee Shop Avoiding State Cops Reading Science-Fiction Magazines 5th Period French Working in restaurant Selling pop-corn French | Driving Fords Listening to stories Shooting pool Roller Skate Listening to radio Hitting the high spots Living Willie Park Street Arguing Flirting Collecting money from Seniors Painting Knitting Buying Air Mail stamps Dancing Rockland Heals Beal’s Gas House Roller skating Housekeeping- Bob, most of the time Flexing his vocal chords The pool room Short-wave Radio ’48 Chewy on Beauchamp Point Sleeping (??) Writing letters to Massachusetts Writing to USMC and USAF Knitting

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TISTICS Ambition To make Washington Trip worth while To be a teacher To sing Hamburg To graduate To be a millionaire To take life easy To be a doctor To be a secretary Little or none To make money To be a dentist Another millionaire To go South To be a nurse To be a teacher To be a nurse To own a yellow convertible with red accessories To be a Merchant Marine Boston Women To be an officer in U. S. Army To be a beautician To fly a mean jet To pass U. S. history College To be a nurse To be a beautician To understand wom n To be a journalist To be a good wife Pro baseball To get a job in Knox Mill To live in New York To find the right one To keep living To drive a car To be an Annapolis graduate To be a politician To travel To be Mrs. Everett Harding To travel To graduate To marry Dwight French To be a teacher To live in Wyoming To be a mechanic Office work To be Mrs. J. F. McGrath To join the Marines To compete with Crosby To sail around the world To become a ham To stay in two nights in a row To live To graduate To enjoy myself To be Mrs. C. E. Masalin Favorite Song “Mona Lisa” “I Cried Two Tears Thinking of You’! “There Will Never Be Another You” “One Meat Ball” “The Roving Kind” “The Thing” “Pagan Love Song” “Swiss Ski Song” “Stardust” “Hot Rod Race” “Jackie” “Blue Moon” “Sleepy Lagoon” “Good-night, Irene” “Tennessee Waltz” “You’re So Understanding” “Harbor Lights” “Why Does It Get So Laite So Early? “Hop-Scotch Polka” “It Had To Be You” “Goofus” “Some Enchanted Evening” “I’ll Get By” “Winter Wonderland” “You’ll Never Walk Alone” “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm “Sentimental Journey” “My Foolish, Heart” “Please, Say! Goodnight, Irene” “Tennessee Waltz” “Slipping Around” “Tennessee Waltz” “My Heart Cries For You” “Thinking of You” “Strangers” “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight” “I’ll Always Love You” “The Roving Kind” “Where is the Life That Late I Led?” “My Foolish Heart” “Forever and Ever” “Billy Boy” “Rose Marie” “My Love is Far Away” “How Many Hearts Have You Broken1 “My Heart Cries For You” “Dreamers’ Holiday” “Nevertheless” “Our Waltz” “Always True to You (in my fashion)’ “I Can Dream, Can’t I ?” “Cigarettes, Whiskey, and Wild, Wild W “Little Rock Getaway” “Who’ll Be the Next One?” “Wine, Women and Song” “Thinking of You” “My Heart Cries For You” “Faithfully Yours”

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