Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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 cNIDkis BEVERLY CAROL ARAL Bev English College Preparatory Course “One of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation.” May 13. 11 34 : Class Secretary 2-3-4 : Soft- ball 1-2: Howling 1-2-8; FHA 1-2-3-4. Re- porter 2-3. President 4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Tri H5.-Y 2-3-4. President 3-4 ; State Hi-Y Convention 2. Training Session 3. Mock UN General Assembly 3 : Hand 2-3-4. New England Music Festival 2-3, State Music Festival 2-3-4 : Graduation Ensemble 3: Christmas Pageant 3: School Play. Pro- perty Committee 3 : Prompter, Senior Play 4 : Dance Committee 4 : Usher. “My Blue Heaven” 4. RONALD FILLMORE BANKS Ronnie” English College Preparatory Course “To him. a thing that ceases to be a sub- ject of controversy ceases to be a subject of interest.” January 24. 1934 : Class President 1-2-3-4 : Stu e-'t Counc'l 1-2-3-4. Vice-President 3: Student Legislature 1 : Interclass Sports 1-2; Intramural Council 1-2: Baseball 1-2-3-4 : Basketball 1-2-3-4 : Hi-Y 2-3-4. Secretary I ; Older Boys Conference 2-3 : Bowling 3-4 : Play Publicity Committees 3-4 : Dance Committees 3-4 : Graduation Committee 3 : Megunticook Board. Assist- ant Business Manager 3. Business Mana- ger 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4 ; Senior Paper Drive 4 : Class part. Address to Under- graduates 4. JESSIE WARD WELL BARTON English College Preparatory Course “Men may come, men may go- but I go on forever. November 22, 1933: Class Vice-President 1-2-3-4 : FHA 1-3, Secretary 1. Treasurer 3: Glee Club 1-2-3: Intramural Carnival. Queen’s Attendant 1 : Usher. School Play 1- 2 : Interclass Basketball 1 : Cheerleader 2- 3-4, Captain 3-4 : Christmas Pageant 3 : Ms: »rette 3-4. New England Music Fes- tival 3. State Music Festival 3-4 : Usher. Senior Play 8; School Play Property Com- mittee 3: Junior Prom. Queen’s Attendant 3 : Tri Hi-Y 4 : Dance Committee 4 : Senior Play 4. SALLY HEATH BURRIDGE General Course “It is better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow.” July 20. 1934 : FHA 1 : Glee Club 1-3: Soft- ball 1-2-3: Field Hockey 2: School Play 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Interclass Basket- ball 3; Senior Play 4 : Usher. ”Mv Blue Heaven” 4. MARILYN LUCILLE COLLEMKR General Course “Sunny people make cloudy days seem short.” December 22. 1934 : Softball 1-2 : Glee Club 1-3; FHA 1-3: Bowling 2: Christmas Pa-leant 3: Usher, Graduation 3: Usher. Sch« l Play 3: Dance Committee 3: 30- word Typing Certificate 4 : 40-word Typing Certificate 4 : Senior Play Property Com- mittee 4 : Prompter. School Play 4. NORMAN KEITH COLLEMER General Course ”M en of few words are the best men.” May 1. 1933; Senior Paper Drive 4: Jun- ior Rotarian 4.

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SENIO Name Favorite Expression Disposition Beverly Arau Crumb sakes! Devilish Ronald Banks 1 never laughed so hard in Debatable my life. Jessie Barton Golle-e-e-e-e! Cheerful Sally Burridge Shoot! Likable Marilyn Collemer Gee whiz! Sunny Norman Collemer (Never known to say much) Silent Margaret Crabtree Gad! ‘ Pleasant Ellen Donovan Really! “Em”-iable Lucile Drinkwater Judas! Perfect! Stephen Felton I told you so; I knew it all You name it. the time. Norman Gautesen Where’s Mary Jane? Level Judith Harvey Holy cow! Changeable!! Barbara Haynes Oh poopoopeedoo, George. Friendly Margaret Heal You’re kiddin’. Moody John Heald Well, I tell ya . . . Alternating Lucille Libby Holy cow! Silly Lois Mitchell Oh, Lucille! Silly Helen Morse Oh, darn!! Depends on the weather Priscilla Morse You numb! Nice Alton Parker Could be. Glenn Payson Stupid fool! Fair “Jen”-eral Maurice Payson I don’t know. Montford Pease Hi bear! Dorothy Potter Judas priest! Victor Richards I’ll be glad to get out of this hole!! Emily Richardson No foolin’. Questionable Varies with the weather Changeable Happy-go-lucky Sweet Carolyn Robbins For goodness’ sake! Pretty good Ruth Sims As I was saying . . . Stubborn Mary Jane Thomas You halfwit! “Norm”-al Charles Tibbetts I guess so. Shy Minnie Tranquillo Hey? Independent Doris Underhill Crumb. Quiet Roxie Whitehouse Oh, nuts. Changeable Gail Wiley Yeah???? Willing Theodore Wilson Did you really? Jolly R STATI Favorite Pastime Riding around Rockland Helena Smoking Softball Writing poems His Ford Sports i rying to sing Getting into trouble Talking Mary Jane Talking Drawing and talking Eating Sea View Filling Station Northeast Harbor Teasing Lucille Playing solitaire Being late to school Baseball Writing to Alaska Megunticook Lake Sea View Filling Station Writing letters Connecticut Smiling Getting into trouble Talking Norman Sporting M usic Getting towed home Joe Horses Sea View Filling Station S T I C S Ambition To be a nurse Gorham State Teachers College To grow to 5' 5” To be a telephone operator To graduate from Montpelier Te be a mechanic To go to college To succeed To be a nurse To make money Mary Jane To graduate from U. of M. To go to college and then abroad To get a job To fly To get out of Lincolnville To get out in the world To find a boyfriend To be a nurse To have a car To have her man come home To get 30 mph out of his boat To retire young To be a success To bum his way around the world To succeed in whatever she attempts To be something To be a lab technician Norman To own a mint To go to Italy For John to have a car that will run To get married To be a stenographer To graduate from CHS Favorite Song “Tell Me Why’’ “If” “Blue Tango” “Sin” “Powder Your Face With Sunshine” “Shrimp Boats” “At Last” “I’m in the Mood for Love” “Slipping Around” “Gone Fishin’ ” “Because of You” “The Little White Cloud That Cried” “Charmaine” “Beyond the Sunset” “I’ll Walk Alone” “Far Away Places” “Bermuda” “Solitaire” “A Kiss to Build a Dream On” “Undecided” “She Gave Her Heart to a Soldier Bov” “Don’t be That Way” “Too Young” “Sin” “Wine, Women, and Song” “Just One More Chance” A Kiss to Build a Dream On” “A Bushel and a Peck” “Because of You” “Take it Easy” “Torna a Sorrento” “Slowpoke” “Orchids in the Moonlight” “Make Believe” “Any Time” ft



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MARGARET FRANCES CRABTREE Miriie ('•ener»I Course ’Tis sports that make the world fTo ’round.” May 7. 19S4 : Intramural Council 1 : Field Hockey 1-2 : FHA 1 -2-3-4. Vice-President 2-4. President 3: Basketball 1-2-3-4. Cap- tain 4 ; Softball 1-2-3, Captain 2 : Bowlins 2-3: Megunticook Board. Sports Editor 4; Class part. History 4. JUDITH LEE HARVEY “Judy” English College Preparatory Course What’s the me of hurrying when you have plenty of time? August 14. 1934 : Softball 1-2-3; ('.lee Club 1-2: Field Hockey 1-2; Bowling 1-3; KHA 2: School Play. Publicity Committee 3 Usher 3: Dance Committee 3; Usher’ Graduation 3 : Senior Play 4. ELLEN LOUISE DONOVAN General Course There is no index of character so sure as the voice.” April 23. 1934: Glee Club 1-2-8: Softball 1-2: Interclass Basketball 1-2: Bowling !-2 : Usher. Seh« d Play 2 ; Cahesis Club 3 : Christmas Pageant 3 ; School Play 3: Usher. Graduation 3; Dance Committee 3-4 : 30-word Typing Certificate 3 : 40-word Typing Certificate 3: Megunticook Board. Junior Assistant 3, Editor-in-chief 4 : Sen- ior Play 4 ; 60-word Shorthand Certificate 4 ; 80-word Shorthand Certificate 4 : 100- word Shorthand Certificate 4 ; Tri Hi-Y 4 : Class part. E'.say 4. UTILE THERESA DRINKWATER General Course No great sports woman lives in vain.” July 22. 1934 : Softball 1-2-3. Manager 2 ; Bowling 1-2-3; Intramural Council 1; FHA 1-2 ; Glee Club 1-2-3 ; Field Hockey 2: Band 2-3-4, New England Music Feti- val 2-3. State Music Festival 2-3-4 ; Gradu- ation Ensemble 2-3: Interclass Basketball 3: Christmas Pageant 3; Dance Commit- tee 3 : Graduation Committee 3: Senior Play Ensemble 4 : Basketball 4. STEPHEN HENRY FELTON English College Preparatory Course Behold the politician self-pre ervation is his ambition. June 28. 1934; Interclass Sports 1-2-3: Hi-Y 2-3-4 : Ohler Boys’ Conference 2-3; Bowling 3-4. Captain 4 ; Dunce Commit- tee 3-4 ; Graduation Committee 3 : Usher. Graduation 3; Senior Play Ads 4 : Senior Paper Drive. Chairman I : Junior Rotar- ian 4. NORMAN KNl'TE GAt'TESEN General Course Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest.” June 29. 1934 : Interclass Sports 1-2 : Win- ter Sports 1 : Intramural Council 1 ; Base- ball 2 : Older Boys' Conference 2 : Band 2-3-4. New England Music Festival 2-3. State Music Festival 2-3-4 : Dance Com- mittee 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Junior Rotarian 4. BARBARA ANN HAYNES Babs English College Preparatory Course Without drawing. I feel myself half invested with language. October I. 1934: Transferred from Forest Park High School, Baltimore. Maryland 3; Volleyball 1; Badminton 1; Basketball 2- Softball 1-2 : Tri Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary 4 • Glee Club 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Schooi Play 3-4 : Art Club 3 : Student Council 3-4 ; Dance Committee 3-4 : Junior Prom] Queen’s Attendant 3 ; Senior Play 4 : Me- gunticook Board. Art Editor 4 ; Class part. MARGARET CLAXTON HEAL “Peggy” General Course From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot .«he is all mirth. August 3. 1933: FHA 1-2: Dance Commit- tee 3: Usher. Graduation 3 : Usher. My Blue Heaven” 4 ; Usher. Senior Play 4. JOHN SIMPSON HEALD Scientific Course Youth is wholly experimental. January 19. 1934: Interclass Sports 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2-3-4 ; Basketball 1-2-3-4 : Hi-Y 2-3-4 : Older Boys’ Conference 2-3 : Christ- mas Pageant 3 : School Play Projjerty Committee 3-4 : Megunticook Board, Sports Editor 4 : Senior Play Property Manager 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Pa| er Drive 4 : Cla-;s part. Gifts 4. LUCILLE MARION LIBBY General Course “Better a mischief than an inconvenience. October 19. 1934 : Field Hockey 1 : FHA 2-3 : Usher. Graduation 3 ; Usher, School Play 3 ; 30-word Typing Certificate 3 : 60- word Shorthand Certificate 4 ; Usher. Sen- ior Play 4 : Usher. My Blue Heaven” 4.

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