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THE MEGUNT1COOK CAMDEN, MAINE 27 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Newell Bancroft, Mary Lou Atkins, Flora Morse, Florence Morse, Eva Underhill, Dorothy Sullivan, Basil Arau (President), Gwendolyn Joy (Secretary), James Sylvester (Treasurer), George Brown (Vice-President), Alma Beverage, Avis Leach. Second Row: Miss Keating (Advisor), Edna Coathup, Filomena Tranquillo, Mary Ben- nett, Barbara Brodersen, Alice Whitehouse, Barbara Amborn, Jacqueline Reynolds, Virginia Ellis, Earlene Beale, Alfreda Harriman, Sheila Donovan, Miss Sawyer (Advisor.) Third Row: Margaret Keller, Sandra Patten, Barbara Crabtree, Joan Hart, Estelle LaCombe, Judy Sawyer, Betty Ann Kobs, Lois Inman, Maxine Drinkwater, Marie Curry, Gladys St. John, Ginette Perrin. Fourth Row: Burrill Landers, Melville Grover, Robert Heal, Frank Collemer, Linwood Tilley, Bernard Young, Edwin Hanscom, Ernest Faulkingham, Richard Harvey, Charles Knight, Howard Hamalainen, John Stone, Lawrence Hobbs, Edwin Berry, Arnold Hop- kins. Fifth Row: John Plaisted, Herbert Tilley, Maynard Whitehouse, James Moody, Dale Leland, Earle Dearborn, Asa Hall, Ralph Dority, Nathan Pease, Ralph Kelley, Donald Young, Robert Marshall, Bruce Young, Herbert Dean, Willis Monroe.
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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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28 THE MEGUNTICOOK CAMDEN, MAINE 1. Margaret, Barbara, and Kilton Crabtree; 2. Dotty Sullivan and Ginette Perrin; 3. Norman Gautesen, Frank Stearns, Halsey Murch, and John Giffin; 4. Parker Laite and Kenneth Hardy; 5. Mr. Calderwood; 6. Herbert Tilley; 7. Arlene Magee; 8. Sandra Patten; 9. Donald Rossiter and Victor Richards; 10. Barbara Crabtree; 11. Bobby Hanson; 12 Marie Curry; 13. Top row, left to right: Albert Bennett, Stephen Felton, Charlie Masalin; middle row, Donald Young, Mary and Joan Bennett; bottom row, Blair Cousins, Howard Hamalainen; 14. Donald Laiiberte; 15. Back, left to right, Martha Frye, Lillian Amborn, Winnie Coathup, Chris Plaisted; front, Barbara Amborn, Edna Coatbup.
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