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Charlie and Bobby are still going to Belfast as in the days of oldg They're trying very hard to find Their hidden talents, I'm told. Carolyn recently became a bride And is still all aglow. Elizabeth has done a fine job since She became an R. N. long ago. Mary Huntley makes a swell teacher At dear old Camden High. Louie is still in the Air Forceg How he loves to fly! Sandra of the sunlamp fame Is now Mrs. Dyer Connell. Betty Jane is a celebrated opera star And is doing very, very well. Carol Brown is another married galg Her husband is in the Merchant Marine. Walter is the strong man at the Union Fairy He's the best I've ever seen. Barbara has just completed a book, Its title: How to Flirt With a Man. David P. and Karen have five kidsg He's living according to his plan! Stuart and Connie are Mr. and Mrs., Which doesn't surprise us at all. A very active church worker Is fine singer, Thelma Small. Judy Payson and Ruth Young are singing On their own show on TV. Billy Chalmers has become a pianist And is big competition for Liberace. The courteous ways of Julia and Joel Many of us did desireg Both of them are very successful And leading lives that we admire. Richard Brown shrank to five feet two, The result of a newly invented pill. Janice still doesn't weigh 100 pounds, But she says, Just wait, I will! Gordon is a hermit, living in the Northg He says this life for him is ideal. Phyllis has lived in many places. To her, traveling does appeal. Joyce R. and Betty R. are happy girlsg Both have already said, I do. The best telephone operator in these parts Is the ever popular Betty Boo, The state's championship basketball team ls coached by our former star, Jim Dean. Jane Hart is still residing in Hope But is better known as Mrs. Herbert Bean. Lorraine is a lady professor at Harvardg She always was so very bright. Donis is enjoying his life's ambition: Plenty of money and moonlight! THE MEGUNTICOOK 7 Dave Hart a successful farmer is: To him, much-deserved happiness has come. Helen Stearns gained much renown, When she invented a nylon drum. Mary Richardson was a secretary Until for a Brewer boy she fellg I hear she's still quite mischievous, But as a wife and mother does excel. As for me, I've traveled over the United States many and many a time, But people as nice as my high school Classmates are mighty few, I find. Once a year we get together And how the words do fly, As we talk about our happy Memories and days at Camden High. In my various wanderings, I've Met many people who are great, But when compared to my classmates, Somehow they just don't rate. So if you want your class To really be on the ball, Just follow in the footsteps of Our class-the best one of them all! Joyce Milliken '55 SENIOR CLASS AVERAGES C0ver 85'Z,J Joyce Milliken 96.300 Julia Spear 95.409 Harriett Thomas 95.328 Phyllis Young 94.050 Thelma Small 92.857 John Christie 92.227 Paul Davis 91.055 Sandra Goodwin 90.727 Constance Robarts 90.550 Emily Randlett 90.263 Helen Stearns 90.263 Patricia .Barker 89.700 Mary Huntley 89.428 Lorraine Snowdeal 89.388 Betty Wasgatt 89.058 Joel Morse 88.636 Elizabeth Johnson 87.444 Lewis Young 87.368 Betsey-Jo Ruiter 87.058 Barbara Tounge 87.000 Jessie J osselyn 86.421 Walter Campbell 85.200
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6 THE MEGUNTICOOK soon became another representative to their court. Many of the original gang -had escaped from inside the walls by this term. The total number still in prison was 53. Next, each member took part in a daring escap- ade-the Junior Prom. Once again, money was the big factor. To end this term they celebrated with another party. A few of the most trustworthy were given the privilege of viewing some of their fellow comrades in the horror movie, The Maze. Their last year began with attempt- ed murder. The victims-freshmen. Weapons-makeup, pails, rulers, old rags, flour, perfume, sarcastic Words, orders, but mostly just convicts known as seniors. The results-a great initiation. Another fellow con- spirator entered the gates at this time, a female known as Killer Karol Brown. The case was coming to a close. Each of the prisoners had his picture taken for the permanent files. All information was gathered for the record-The Megunticook. On January 18, 1955, these unfortunates were given a spark of hope-a new outfit to be worn in June-a two-tone blue cap and gown to replace their worn out uniforms. In March all of the prisoners were given two weeks' hard labor in preparation for the Sen- ior Show. This was a farewell show for their fellow inmates who still had terms of one, two, and three years to serve. They called the show the Frantic Fracas of Fifty-Five, and it was considered one of the greatest shows ever presented at the prison. In May this was the latest fact: they had anxiously awaited a much-desir- ed pardon for a week in April, when they were given the liberty of visit- ing Washington, D. C. and New York City, with chaperones, of course. For many that was their first look at the world outside the walls of their small domain. Today, perhaps too soon for the safety of the surrounding area, these inmates are going to court where they will receive a paper signifying that their term is through at C.H.S. Should these dangerous, money-lov- ing, selfish, troublesome persons be released? This is my verdict: There should be many more classes like the class of '55, Now, that's a fact!!! SENIOR CLASS POEM It seems a very short ten years ago That I graduated from Camden High In the fabulous class of '55. My, how those years did fly! You've probably wondered what has Become of that very popular class. As I've kept track of them, I'll tell you of each lad and lass. First, there's our class president, John, Who now has a college degree. He's still a very busy guy As head of a family of three. Paul Davis, our great athlete, Who helped win many a game, Is now playing pro baseball And is married, of course, to Elaine. Judy Ball, our beauty queen, Is now Hollywood's pride and joy. Jessie and Ronnie McIntyre are proud Parents of two girls and a boy. Leo still hasn't settled down and Is seeing all there is to see. Millard is an expert mechanic, I always knew he had ability. Emily graduated from Katharine Gibbsg She's still single, I'm sure you'll find. I know she'll settle down yet, Once she makes up her mind! Pete is a famous engineer With Sandra by his side. Herbie didn't quite make the Dodgers, But I know he surely tried. Bob R. is known near and wideg He's formed a real fine band. Bill C. and Judy have a new home With profits from their taxi stand. Pat Barker is a beautician And also Howard's wife. B. J. is another, so they sav Who is liking Navy life. One of our cheerleaders, Harriett, Tried nursing for a spell, Until she fell in love with a doctor, She's a housewife now, they tell. Teresa hasn't reached five feet yet, But we all wish her lots of luck. Earle Dearborn has a fine job Driving a huge Diesel truck.
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8 THE MEGUNTICOOK Girl Betty Galanti Judy Ball Sandra Goodwin Betty Galanti Julia Spear Emily Randlett Harriett Thomas Betsey-Jo Ruiter Harriett Thomas Janice Watts Joyce Milliken Pat Barker Barbara Tounge Thelma Small Joyce Milliken Betty Galanti Joyce Milliken Harriett Thomas Phyllis Young Joyce Milliken Sandra Goodwin uwhols Who in 9559, MOST POPULAR CUTEST BEST DRESSED CLASS JOKER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DANCER CLASS FLIRT MOST ATHLETIC MOST MUSICAL SHYEST MOST STUDIOUS BEST-LOOKING PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST HAIR BEST SMILE MOST FUN TO BE WITH MOST DEPENDABLE BEST FIGURE BEST PHYSIQUE MAN HATER WOMAN HATER MOST CLASS SPIRIT BEST PERSONALITY Carolyn LaCombe WITTIEST Julia Spear Julia Spear Betty Ripley Joyce Milliken Teresa Nuccio Betsey-Jo Ruiter MOST COURTEOUS TALLEST SHORTEST CLASS K LEADERS MOST CAREFREE MOST MISCHIEVOUS Boy John Christie Peter Blake Bob Regnier Bill Crockett John Christie Donis Wheaton Leo Rivard Paul Davis Bob Regnier Earle Dearborn Joel Morse Herbie Young Peter Blake Millard Eugley Bill Chalmers Millard Eugley Louie Young Walter Campbell Bill Chalmers Louie Young Millard Eugley Charlie Knight Joel Morse Richard Brown David Hart John Christie Charlie Knight Gordon Poland GRADUATION PARTS SENIOR SONG TITLES Valedictory Joyce Milliken Smile QSmiliej Salutatory Julia Spear A Little Coat of Tan lcertain Sen- Address to the 101' g1I'1Sl Undergraduates John Christie And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Class History Lorraine Snowdeal U Down Hel' Backn CThelI112U Class Prophecy Emily Randlett I Wafff to be the Leader of the and Richard Brown Band CB0b R-7 Class Wm Sandra Goodwin A Little Bit Independent iGordonJ Presentation of We're Having a Good Time fSenior Gifts Patricia Barker Show, and Denis Wheaton May I Sing to You ? CBetty Janej Oration Harriett Thomas Little Girl CHelenJ
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