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THE MEGUNT1COOK CAMDEN, MAINE 25 SPECIAL HONORS Several students at Camden High received recognition for outstanding achievement this year. Highest honors go to Charles Masa- lin ’51, who was appointed to Anna- polis Naval Academy by Senator Brewster. Alfred Darrow, ’53 received first prize in the regional contest of the State Science Fair with an illustrated talk, “The Evolution of Man.” At Waterville he received honorable mention at the State of Maine Con- test. Grace Galanti, ’51 was elected State FHA President for the term 1950-51. Albert Bennett, ’51 took second place in the State of Maine Foul- Shooting Contest in Portland. Harland Robinson, ’51, Frank Stearns, ’51, and David Crockett, ’51 took part in the New England Music Festival Concert in Auburn-Lewiston and also in Boston. Christine Plaisted, ’51 was chosen as the first DAR candidate from Cam- den High School. Milton Christie, ’51 received a $500 scholarship from Middlebury College, Vermont, where he will at- tend school next year. JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Marie Campbell, Doris Underhill, Miss Clason (Advisor), Minnie Tranquillo, Ronald Banks (President), Jessie Barton (Vice-President), Beverly Arau (Secretary), Emily Richardson (Treasurer), Sally Burridge, Florence Taylor. Second Row: Lucille Drinkwater, Glenn Payson, Ruth Sims, Margaret Crabtree, Bar- bara Haynes, Ellen Donovan, Lois Mitchell, Roxie Whitehouse, Gail Wiley, Lucille Libby, Margaret Heal. Third Row: Dorothy Potter, Beatrice Josselyn, Eleanor Claes, Helen Morse, Joyce Rey- nolds, Sylvia Dean, Judith Harvey, Priscilla Morse, Mary Jane Thomas, Marilyn Colle- mer, Carolyn Robbins, Irene Heal. Fourth Row: Paul Christie, Charles Hendricks, Stephen Felton, Montford Pease, Doug- las Warren, Charles Tibbetts, Norman Gautesen, Maurice Payson, Theodore Wilson. Fifth Row: Mr. Payson (Advisor), Norman Collemer, John Heald, Alton Parker, Victor Richards, Glendon Erskine.
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24 THE MEGUNTICOOK CAMDEN, MAINE F.H.A. CLUB First Row: Frances Young, Mary Lou Atkins, Ida Ripley, Ginette Perrin, Jessie Barton, Barbara Crabtree, Margaret Crabtree, Miss Fowler (Advisor), Dorothy Sullivan, Mary Bennett, Margaret Keller, Eva Underhill, Sylvia Bagley. Second Row: Jeanette Milliken, Sheila Donovan, Lois Mitchell, Lucille Libby, Nancy Perkins, Janice Gray, Louise Richardson, Faith Ludwig, Joan Tibbetts, Charline Talbot, Filomena Tranquillo, Virginia Ellis, Maxine Drinkwater, Roxie Whitehouse. Third Row: Joyce Reynolds, Earlene Beale, Margaret Ilansell, Grace Pushaw, Marie Campbell, Alma Beverage, Avis Leach, Karlene Eaton, Alice Whitehouse, Helen Morse, Faye Raynes, Edna Coathup, Beverly Arau, Arlene Magee. Fourth Row: Betty Ann Kobs, Grace Galanti, Marilyn Collemer, Lois Inman, Jacqueline Reynolds, Marie Curry, Judy Sawyer, Winifred Coathup, Thelma Knight, Annie Benner, Ruby Benner, Sylvia Porter, Mary Jane Thomas. Fifth Row: Beverlie Barnes, Eleanor Lunt, Joan Bennett, Dolly Sawyer, Hazel Lunt, Barbara Amborn, Estelle LaCombe, Evelyn Lunt, Barbara Brodersen, Lillian Amborn. Joan Hart, Dorothy Potter, Gail Wiley, Beatrice Josselyn. January, Square Dance; February, Mother and Daughter Banquet, FHA Sunday; March, Square Dance, Food Sale; April, Convention, talks by a fashion designer, Virginia Whitney, and movies by Mr. Bailey; May, Dance, Supper; June, Camping Trip. An extra activity was a “Sale of Ev- ery-Day Cards.” The members of the FHA are very proud to have Grace Galanti as State President. COMMERCIAL AWARDS The following shorthand and type- writing awards have been made to the commercial students since the last issue of the Megunticook. Short- hand : 60-word certificate, Helena Poland, Winifred Coathup and Nata- lie Payson ; 80-word certificate, Wini- fred Coathup and Helena Poland: 100-word certificate and pin, Helena Poland. Typewriting: 30-word certi- ficate, Betty Perry, Eleanor Lunt, Jeanette Milliken, Natalie Payson, Betsy Wooster, Joyce Robbins, Gail Wiley, Lucille Libby and Ellen Dono- van ; 40-word certificate and pin, Winifred Coathup, Helena Poland, Faith Ludwig, Eleanor Lunt and Bet- sy Wooster.
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26 THE MEGUNTICOOK CAMDEN, MAINE Mary Lou Atkins ’54 received sec- ond prize for the State of Maine in an essay contest sponsored for the F.H.A. by the Central Maine Power Company and the Bangor Hydro Company. Mary Atkins, Eleanor Lunt '51, and Ginette Perrin ’54 received first, second, and third prizes res- pectively, for Knox County. They all won prizes for their efforts in prepar- ing these essays. Milton Christie ’51 was a special guest at a meeting of the Southern Maine Association of Life Underwrit- ers in Portland. He received a Certifi- cate of Achievement given in con- nection with the life insurance course in economics. SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Faye Raynes, Karlene Eaton, Sylvia Bagley, Arlene Magee (Secretary), Alfred Darrow, Halsey Murch (President), Frederick Davis (Vice-President), Charline Talbot (Treasurer), John Giffin, Nancy Perkins. Second Row: John Patten, Kenneth Milliken, Virginia Pendleton, Martha Frye, Hazel Lunt, Joan Tibbetts, Bette Ann Rippey, Beverlie Barnes, Ruby Benner, Dolly Sawyer, Thomas Manning. Third Row: Irving Sawyer, Frances Young, Ida Ripley, Joan Bennett, Janice Gray, Grace Pushaw, Eleanor MacDonald, Lillian Amborn, Richard Freeman, Paul Webber, Edward Blackington. Fourth Row: Mr. Wood (Advisor), Richard Rossiter, Carl Payson, Jerry Burkett, Louis Treworgy, Ronald McIntyre, Richard Brodis, Douglas Green, Donald Heald, Miss Oliver (Advisor.) Fifth Row: Charles Farmer, Frederick Wheeler, John Crabtree, Ralph Miller, Richard Shaw, Lewis Snowdeal.
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