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10 THE MEGUNTICOOK WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Betty Ames wasn't studious? Helen Arau didn’t find anything funny? Sheila Bowles raised cain in school? Alan Carr didn’t play a real cool sax? Edith Carver couldn’t type? Reggie Collemer couldn't write stories? Ellen Cooper never went on a college week- end? Charlie Dearborn wasn’t a taxi driver? Ronnie Dodd loved school? Timmy Ford didn’t like a certain senior girl? Jean Garland wasn’t on a diet? Judy Gerrish didn't have Ronnie to take care of? Nellie Gushee didn’t flirt with Sam? Brenda Hall didn't like trailers? Penny Hall wasn't domestic? Norma Hill didn't like nursing? Francina Johnson didn’t talk? Sam Jones didn’t like Rockport girls? Carol Leach weighed 280 pounds? Bob Libby wasn't witty? Shirley MacDonald didn’t like people? Reina Megquier couldn’t play basketball? Lloyd Light stopped teasing Rosy? Darrell Micue never flirted? Rick Mitchell were quiet in English class? Val Moody didn’t like Maine Maritime boys? Bea Nash didn’t like Cripp’s milk? Dick Nash wasn’t serious? Barbara Powers didn’t skip school? Bonnie Robinson liked geometry? Scott Rollins didn’t like cars? Val Richards wore dungarees every day? Bill Smullen hated dancing? Joe Talbot didn’t talk? Leah Thomas' hair didn’t look nice? Rosemary Young didn’t blush? Ruth Young wasn’t cute? CLASS WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1958 We, the Class of 1958, of the town of Camden, County of Knox, and State of Maine, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby establish and de- clare this to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking any will or wills previously made by us. Betty Ames leaves Mr. Leach peace and quiet in trigonometry class. Helen Arau leaves study hall peace and quiet. Sheila Bowles leaves her psychology- book to anyone who wants it Alan Carr leaves his ability to speak French to Jimmy Goodman. Edith Carver leaves her typing certi- ficates to Marcheta Leland. Reggie Collemer leaves his writing technique to Ann Ziegler. Ellen Cooper leaves the college week ends to anyone who wants a good time. Charlie Dearborn leaves the taxi service between Lincolnville Beach and Camden to anyone who wants it. Ronnie Dodd leaves C.H.S. period. Timmy Ford leaves the big bass at Bass Rock to Eddie Dodge. Jean Garland and Barbara Powers leave third year French to any am- bitious juniors. Judy Gerrish leaves two feet of her height to little Donna Mitchell. Nellie Gushee leaves her daily trip from Appleton to Lois Goldschmidt. Brenda Hall leaves her 5 feet, % inches to Douglas Weed. Penny Hall leaves Charlie, the ham- ster, to Ruth Lunt in hopes that there will be one big happy family. Norma Hill leaves Millville to Pat Peasley and Brenda Young. Francina Johnson leaves her ten- dency to talk to Carol Warren. Sam Jones leaves the girls in Rock- port to “Doc” Millington. Carol Leach leaves twenty pounds of her weight to Nancy Redmond. Bobby Libby leaves his cute dimples and his deadly charm with women to Roy Bennett. (Take good care of them.) Lloyd Light leaves the great city of Millville to Gary Masalin and Eddie Dodge. Shirley MacDonald leaves the driver
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THE MEGUNTICOOK 9 CELEBRITY SECTION Betty Ames Helen Arau Sheila Bowles Alan Carr Edith Carver Reggie Collemer Ellen Cooper Charlie Dearborn Ronnie Dodd Timmy Ford Jean Garland Judy Gerrish Nellie Gushee Brenda Hall Penny Hall Norma Hill Francina Johnson •Sam Jones Carol Leach Bobby Libby Lloyd Light Shirley MacDonald Reina Megquier Darrell Micue Dick Mitchell Val Moody Bea Nash Dick Nash Barbara Powers Bonnie Robinson Scott Rollins Val Richards Bill Smullen Joe Talbot Leah Thomas Rosemary Young Ruth Young Jean Simmons Polly Bergen Pier Angeli John Saxon Ann Southern Ernest Hemingway Hope Lange Russ Tamblyn Elvis Presley Hugh O’Brian Lucille Ball Molly Bee Dinah Shore Janet Leigh Gisele MacKenzie Betty Crocker Jeff Donnell Eddie Fisher Natalie Wood Donald O’Connor John Kerr Lauren Bacall Phyllis Kirk Ronnie Burns Charlton Heston Dorothy Malone Terry Moore Sal Mineo Shirley Jones June Allyson Steve Allen Mitzi Gaynor Ricky Nelson Aldo Ray Lana Turner Rosemary Clooney Peggy King SENIOR AVERAGES 1. Elizabeth Ames 93.45 2. Barbara Powers 91.16 3. Nellie Gushee 91.05 4. Shirley MacDonald 90.73 5. Valkyrie Richards 90.10 6. Samuel Jones 89.88 7. Ruth Young 88.94 8. Reina Megquier 88.38 9. Rosemary Young 88.00 10. Helen Arau 87.84 CLASS POEM It was on the grounds of C.H.S., Ten years from now they met. Ellen and Shirley to talk about old friends They know they shan’t forget. Joe has found his place in life, As the leader of a band. Alan is very famous now. Plays the coolest sax in the land. Helen's still taking driver’s ed., And Scott fixes her car. Carol, our best commendienne, Is a New York TV star. Behind the office desk each day, Are Rosy, Val and Shirl. Bobby boy is out each night, Escorting his favorite girl. Darrell and Val have a booming business, Selling suits and ties. While Leah’s in the beauty shop Prettying gals for their guys. Books are work for Francina and Reina, Working from eight to five. Barbara as a psychiatrist Straightens out people’s lives. Alton and Ronnie are game wardens, Working both winter and fall. Now Sam is without question The best pharmacist of them all. Judy and Nellie are in high school Teaching the Home Ec. course. And Ellen is in the court room Straightening cut a tenth divorce. Our foreign diplomat, Betty, Is carrying on her debate. Sheila, Edith, Bea, and Brenda Have found the perfect mate. Dick M., Reggie, and Lloyd Are wearing Air Force blue. Dick N. is delivering Elmhurst milk At six each morning to you. Bill is very successful Does advertising on TV. Jean and Penny are in research work On technology for a high fee. Our old friend Ruth is an artist. Painting models, as you can see. Bonnie is her number one, The men all say “Oui, OuiJ” Norma is a private nurse Taking care of a rich old man. Charlie's in the Army Working for Uncle Sam. “All the world's a stage, Each one plays his part.” As you now know The class of 1958 has made its start.
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THE MEGUNTICOOK 11 education car in one piece. (Surpris- ing, isn’t it?) Reina Megquier leaves Rodney in peace. Darrell Micue leaves the president’s office in Automotive Club to anyone who wants it. Dick Mitchell leaves his physique to Herbie Litchfield. Val Moody leaves all her old boy friends to Peggy Cilley. Bea Nash leaves all her parking places to anyone who can find them. (Have fun hunting for them; we did.) Dick Nash leaves his five radio speakers to anyone crazy enough to want them. Bonnie Robinson leaves her three- eggs-a-day laying hen to Mr. Leach and Mr. Dailey. Scott Rollins leaves the art of speed- ing to Teddy Ball. Val Richards leaves a peaceful driver’s education class to Mr. Robert- son. Bill Smullen leaves lots of luck to the basketball teams. Joe Talbot leaves the Pontiac to Charles Dwinal temporarily. Leah Thomas leaves fourth period music class to Karen Goodridge in hopes that she will keep it in peace and quiet as she did. Rosemary Young leaves her ability U drive to anyone who can use it. Ruth Young leaves her old paint brushes and posters to Donna Young. Class of 1958 Signed, sealed, published, and de- livered by the above named Class ol 1958, as and for its last will and testa- ment, in the presence of us, who, at its request and in its presence, and in the presence of one another hereto sub- scribe our names as witnesses thereto on this thirteenth day of April, A. D., 1958. Richard Goodridge Ivan Sherman Leroy Bennett
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