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ICR LASS JUDITI-I LOUISE BALL Judy General For nothing could be sweeter, neater, or completerf' May 14, 1937: F.H.A. 1-2: Bowling 2: Biology Club 2: Chorus 3: Harvest Ball Committee 3: Christmas Pageant 3, Com- mittee 4: Tri Hi-Y 4: Dramatic Club 4: Carnival Queen Candidate 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year-Undecided PATRICIA ANN BARKER Pat General We all love a pretty girl. May 26, 1937: Band 1-2-3-4, Ensemble 1-2-3-4, Maine Music Festival 1-2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4: Bowling 1: F.H.A. 1-2: Biology Club 2: Softball 2-3-4: Cheer- leader 2-3-4: Student Council 2-4, Secre- tary 4: Science Fair 3: Chorus 42 Winter Carnival 4: Dramatic Club 4: National Honor Society, Secretary 4: Senior Show 4: Committees, Junior Prom 4: Senior Show 4, Freshman Reception 4, Christmas Pageant 4: Class Part, Gifts 4. Plans for next year -Wilfred Academy PETER LAWRENCE BLAKE Bunny General Boys will be boys. January 30, 1938: Transferred from St. Louis, Missouri 3: Chorus 3: Basketball 3-4: Band 3-4, Maine Music Festival 3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4, Ensemble 3-4: Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary 4: Student Confer- ence, Treasurer 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year -College ll ,I qje giniolfl to QBegin CAROL ANN BROWN Brownie General A pleasant laugh and a good temper bring sunshine to a. house. July 25, 1936: Transferred from Matta- nawcook Academy. Lincoln, Maine 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4, Ensemble 4, Maine Music Festival 1-2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4: Dramatic Club 1-4: Pine Needle Board 2: Coronation Ball Committee 2: Latin Club 2: Librarian 3: Assembly Committee 3: Freshman Recep- tion Committee 4: Regional Science Fair 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year-Nursing School RICHARD ALLEN BROWN Dick Vocational I'm willing to try anything once. January 17, 1937: Basketball, Assistant Manager 1: Biology Club 2: Chorus 3: Harvest Ball Committee 3: Paper Drive 3: Bowling 3: Christmas Pageant 4: Christ- mas Dance Committee 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Senior Show 4: Class Part, Prophecy 4. Plans for next year--Air Force VVALTER EARL CAMPBELL Walt Vocational I'd rather wear out than rust out. June 7, 1936: Baseball 1: Class Party Committee 1: Paper Drive 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Track 3-4: Junior Rotarian 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year -Undecided
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rees to Connie Magee and Judy Wig- gm. David Pierce leaves his guitar play- ing ability to Albert Erskine. Gordon Poland leaves all his ability to get along with the teachers to Val Richards. Emily Randlett leaves her typing ability to Mary Perkins. Bob Regnier leaves all his musical ability to Tony N uccio. Mary Richardson leaves a quiet study hall to Mr. Sherman. Betty Ripley leaves her ability to study in study hall to Kitty Garland. Charlie Knight, Ace Grey, and Leo Rivard leave the long road to Bel- fast to anyone worthy of the wonder- ful women and adventure. Connie Robarts leaves her Girl Scout troop to Clarista Payson. Joyce Rossiter leaves her ability to sew and cook in the Home Ec. room to Valerie Moody. B. J. Ruiter leaves her ability for not being able to think of anything worth leaving to anybody who needs it. Thelma Small leaves all unbroken pipettes to Mr. Sherman. Lorraine Snowdeal leaves her great passion for studying to Geraldine Wiley. Julia Spear leaves her taxi service to Ethel Mayhew with the hope that she will have more luck collecting fares than Julia did. Helen Stearns leaves her place in the drum section to Cary Cooper. Make the best of it. THE MEGUNTICOOK 13 Harriett Thomas leaves her care- ful methods of driving to Sheila Bill- ings. Of course, Sheila, we realize you don't need them. Barb Tounge leaves her shorthand ability to Sally Crockett. Betty Jane Wasgatt leaves her ability to keep his desk cleaned out to Freddy Blake. Janice Watts leaves her good con- duct record to Joe Talbot. Donis Wheaton leaves his plastic bat to any lucky strike-out king. Herbie Young leaves his right arm to Millville's baseball captain, Dick Leonard, to rub and keep in shape for next year. Louie Young leaves all the young and pretty girls to Dick Nash. Phyllis Young leaves several extra pounds to her sister, Kathleen. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1955, the testor, have set our hand and seal hereto this ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five 119553. Signed, sealed, published and de- clared as and for our last will and tes- tament by the class of 1955, the above named testor, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. WITNESSES : Beryl Leach Ronald Leadbetter
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STUART WALTER CARLE General Wise to resolve and patient to perform June 22. 1937: Christmas Pageant 3: Paper Drive 3: Science Fair 3: Junior Rotarian 4: Dramatic Club 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year--Air Force WILLIAM CHALMERS, JR. Smilie General A companion that is cheerful is worth more than gold. March 29, 1937: Paper Drive 3: Senior Show 4: Junior Rotarian 4. Plans for next year -Undecided JOHN MILTON CHRISTIE College A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. February 14, 1937: Class President 1-2-3-4: School Play 1-2: Baseball 2: Christmas Pageant, Narrator 3: Band 1-2-3-4. Drum Major 3-4, Maine Music Festival 1-2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4, Ensemble 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y 3-4, V-President 3, President 4: Student Council 1-2-4, President 4: Debate Club. President 4: Carnival 4: Megunti- cook Board, Cn-editor 4: Track 2-4: Dra- matic Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Show 4: Address to Undergradu- ates 4. Plans for next year--Bowdoin College WILLIAM PALMER CROCKETT. JR. Bill General A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. December 18, 1936: J.V. Basketball 1-3: Bowling 2: Baseball 2-3-4: Paper Drive 3: Hi-Y 3: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year-eGeneral Motors School PAUL MAYNARD DAVIS General A superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions. December 4. 1936: Class Vice President 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4, Fall Baseball l-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Captain 4: Biology Club 2: Paper Drive 3: Track 3-4: Hi-Y 8-4. Training Session 3, Treasurer 4: Science Fair 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Freshman Reception Committee 4: Wash- ington Trip Fund Treasurer 4: Winter Carnival 4: Junior Rotarian 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Show 4: Megun- ticook Board, Sports Editor 4. Plans for next year-University of Maine JAMES CRANSTON DEAN Jim General He is at his best when in the Field of sports. December 27, 1936: Basketball 3-4: Base- ball 2-3-4: Ring Committee 2: Junior Ro- tarian 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year-University of Maine EARLE MELVILLE DEARBORN Dog General Few words are best. December 4, 1935: Paper Drive 3: Junior Rotarian 4: Senior Show 4, Plans for next year- --Armed Services MILLARD BERTRAND EUGLEY Mill General Let us be up and doing. June 12. 1936: School Play 1: Ring Com- mittee 2: Band 2-3-4, Maine Music Festi- val 2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4: Hi-Y 3-4: Paper Drive 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Class Party Committee 4: Fresh- man Reception Committee 4: Junior Ro- tarian 4: Christmas Ball Committee 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year--Franklin Technical Institute ELIZABETH ANN GALANTI Betty Boo General A sense of humor is in great demand and gathers round itself a royal band, September 23, 1936: Basketball I-2-3-4, Co-captain 4: Softball 1-2-3-4: F.H.A. 1: Bowling 1-2: Biology Club 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Volleyball 3: 30-word Typing Certificate 3: Freshman Reception Com- mittee 4: Dramatic Club 4: Senior Show 4. Plans for next year -Typist SANDRA LEE GOODWIN Serndre College Absence makes the heart grow fonder. July 25, 1937: Band 1-2-3-4, Maine Music Festival 1-2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 4, Ensemble 1-2-3-4: Decorating Committee, Junior Prom 3, Harvest Ball 3, Christ- mas Ball 4: Harvest Ball Ticket Commit- tee 3: Softball 3-4: Megunticook Board, Art Editor 4: Washington Trip Commit- tee 4: Winter Carnival 4: National Honor Society, Vice-President 4: Science Fair 4: SAeri:or4 Show, Committee 4: Class Part, 1 . Plans for next year-Simmons College
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