Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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a y FRESHMAN CLASS Firnt row Elaine HofTses Carol Atkin?. Roberta Swett. Roxanna Gushee. Judith Wilbur, Karen Megqu'cr (Secretary». Jerome Young (Treasurer», Cary Cooper I President». Anthony Nuccio i Vice-Pre.mient i. Selma Sherman, Evelyn Dean. Ellen Maxcy. Clarista Pay Ron. Bette Brodig. Mary Dean. Geraldine Wiley. Second row: Ethel Mayhew. Ruth Gerrish. Margaret lawyer. Patricia Martin, Cora Young. Charlotte Hunt. Ramona Drlnkwater, Nancy Buck. Kathleen Young. Sandra Ruiter, Ruth Raynes, Mary Ann s. Margaret Huntley. Jane Packard. Anita St. John. Mr. Hunter (Advisor.» Third row: Howard Oxton. Donald Alexander. Donald Webber. Orman Heal, Ronald Frontin. Arthur Clements. Elaine Sccotte. Florence Benner, Rachel Mitchell, Rebecca Bullock, Paul Quinn. Frederick Young. David Rnyner. Dale Fugel. William Telford, Kenneth Pendleton. Fourth row: Raymond Snowdeal, Charles Rolan. Maynard Heal. Robert Carver. Nathan Collemer. Miles Tolman. Kenneth Weymouth. Robert Rankin. John Pitman. Charles Davis. Thomas Powers. David Kneller. Gregory Kelley. Donald Worthen. Paul Hurlburt. H a w w o c: 2 H —i r C o

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r SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Linda Marshall. Luo I la Crockett, Joan Antu. Sally Crockett, Ann Ludwig (Treasurer). Jean Wilbur (Secretary), tawrence Nash I President), Chnrles Hen Id (Vice-President), Hette Hall, Dawn Pierce, Patricia Adams, Mary Haynes, Carolyn Abbott, Racl Dougherty. Second row: Harriet Aldus, Patricia Waye, Patricia Holbrook, Zona Morton, Elaine Lord. Beverly Witt. Deborah Shea. Sheila Hillings, Mary Perkins. Gloria Krskine. Dorothea Dyer. Judith Younvr. Joyce Harvey. Cheryl Reynolds, Mr. Mercer (Advisor.) Third row: Carl Libby, Richard l eonard, Edward Thomas, Robert Williams. George 1 .aComl e. Robert Dean. David Hopkins. Thomas Perry. William Duley, Robert Quinn, David Jackson. Ronald Lendbettcr. Daniel Pendleton. Lawrence Richardson Robert Cain. Fourth row: Roger Plaitted, William McGirr, Raymond Knowiton. James Dinsmorc. i.arry Gray. Willis Hither. Ernest Parker, Donald Barter, Hruce Leach, Howard Anderson. James Monroe. Richard Moody. Norman Davis. Carl Whitehouse. 1? Jr V H X M M C d H O O O W



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THE MEGUNTICOOK 23 CURTIS MAGAZINE DRIVE In September our annual Curtis Magazine Drive was started by the students. We had our highest total in years with a sum of $1,590.30. The school commission derived from the campaign was $418.13. The school was divided into two teams, the seniors and sophomores against the juniors and freshmen. The latter team won. The juniors were awarded $50 for being the high- est class in total sales. Forty-five prizes were given to the high salesmen. The highest salesman, Maynard Whitehouse ’54 with $103.50, received as his award, an Elgin watch. Bruce Young ’54, the campaign’s general manager, had the assistance of Maynard Whitehouse ’54 and Bar- bara Tounge ’55. Room captains were James Sylvester ’54, Arnold Hopkins ’54, Leo Rivard ’55, Gwendolyn Nor- wood ’55, Ann Ludwig ’56, Joan Arau ’56, Cary Cooper ’57, Gregory Kelley ’57, and Sandra Ruiter ’57. Miss Keating was the faculty advisor. The profit of the past two years has been used to buy championship banners for the gymnasium, to give a donation toward the cheerleaders’ uniforms, and to purchase a motion picture projector. THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION The Freshman Reception, a gala event, took place on October 2, 1953, with the seniors issuing orders to the lowly freshmen. The commands of the mighty seniors concerning wear- ing apparel and acceptable deport- ment were duly heeded by the frosh. In the evening the audience at the Camden Gymnasium was highly en- tertained by the antics of these con- verts to the ways of CHS. The fea- ture attraction of the day was an Hawaiian hula dance, which was pre- sented by some of the more “talent- ed” freshman performers. Following the reception, refresh- ments were served and a dance was held with Dick Harvey’s Orchestra furnishing the music. iPV. NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK On Tuesday evening, November 10, from 7:00-8:30 the parents and townspeople interested in the func- tions of the high school were invited to visit there to inspect the class- rooms and confer with the teachers on any matters of specific interest to them. Over 100 attended the open house session held in observance of National Education Week.

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