Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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 SENIORS HELEN LUCINE ARAU “I’d InuKh ’till I cried.” August 9, 1940: Dramatic Club 1: Soft- ball 1-2 : Tri-Hi-Y, Older Girls’ Conference 2. Vice-President 3: Chorus 1-4 : Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Manager 1 ; Automotive Club 4 : Megunticook Board 4 ; Senior Show 4 : 60-80-100 Word Shorthand Certificates 4. Future Plans: Husson College. SHEILA JOY BOWLES “Shorty” Little friends may prove great friends” December 23, 1940; Bottle Drive Commit- tee 2 : Automotive Club 4 : Dramatics Club 4 : Senior Show 4 ; 60-Word Shorthand Certificate 4 : School Play 4. Future Plans: Marriage ALAN IRVIN CARR Music is soothing to a great man.” September 30, 1939: Band 1-2-3-4, N. E. Music Festival 1-2, Assistant Band Man- ager 3, Maine Music Festival 2-3-4, Ensem- ble 1-2-3, Band Manager 4 ; Magazine Drive 1-2 ; Student Council 1-2 : Baseball 1-2-3-4 : Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice-President 3, President 4. Older Boys’ Conference 2-3-4, 2nd Vice- President 4 : Mock U. N. Assembly 3, Com- mittee Reporter 3; State Science Fair 3: Senior Show, Student Director 4 : Junior Rotnrian 4. Future Plans : College. REGINALD GORDON COLLEMER “Reggie” Words are but empty thanks.” June 27, 1938; Senior Show 4: Junior Ro- tarion 4. Future Plans: Air Force ELLEN LOUISE COOPER “Coop” Out of sight, out of mind.” March 19. 1940; J. V. Cheering 1; Chorus 1 : F. H. A. 1-3, Style Show 3. Winter Carnival Skit 2 : Bottle Drive Committee 2-3: Harvest Ball Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3 ; Varsity Cheer ling 3-4, Co-Captain 4 ; Senior Show 4 : Dramatics Club 4 : Megunticook Board 4 : Tri-Hi-Y 4 : 30-40-Word Typing Certificates : 60-Word Shorthand Certificate 4. Future Plans : College CHARLES CURTIS DEARBORN “Charlie” “Good words are worth much and coat little.” December 1. 1940: Automotive Club 3-4; Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Undecided ELIZABETH SHARON AMES Betty” Silence is a worth that brings no risk.” June 22, 1940; Class Secretary 1-4: Chorus 1 ; Dramatics Club 1-4 ; Science Club. Secretary 1 : Magazine Drive 2-3-4, Assistant Manager 4 : Junior Prize Speak- ing 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Secretary 4, Older Girls’ Conference 3-4 : Senior Show 4 : Debate Club. Treasurer 4 : Megunticook Board. Co-Editor-in-Chief 4 ; School Play 4 ; Student Council 4 ; D. A. R. Good Citi- zenship Award 4 : Valedictorian 4. Future plans: University of Maine EDITH EILEEN CARVER “Edie” “One enemy is too much” July 16. 1939: Band 2-3, N. E. Music Festival 2, Eastern Maine Music Festival 3; Harvest Ball Committee 3: Automotive Club 3-4 : Dramatics Chib 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Megunticook Board, Typist 4 ; School Play 4 ; 30-40-60-60-70-Word Typing Certi- ficates 3-4 : 60-80-100-Word Shorthand Cer- tificates 4. Future Plans: Marriage

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SENIOR STATISTICS Name Elizabeth Amw Helen Arau Sheila Bowles Alan Carr Edith Carver Reginald Collemer Ellen Cooper Charles Dearborn Ronald Dodd Alton Ford Jean Garland Judith Gerriah Nellie Gushee Brenda Hall Carol Hall Norma Hill Francina Johnson Samuel Jones Carol Leach Robert Libby Lloyd Light Shirley MacDonald Reina Mcgquier Darrell Micue Richard Mitchell Valerie Moody Bea Nash Richard Nash Barbara Powers Valkyrie Richards Martha Robinson Scott Rollins William Smullen Joseph Talbot Leah Thomas Rosemary Young Ruth Young Favorite Expression Pet Peeve Main Worry Crazy About Secret Ambition Noted For Horrors ! Certain Democrats U. S. Foreign Aid Sailing To become a lady politician Studying Oh. let me see! Quiet people Future Eating To learn to drive laughing Darn it! The Navy Typing class Bob Philbrook To be five feet tall Being quiet Real progressive! French College Jaguars, puddles To make a Gold Record” Spoofing Oh. crumb! No letter today Getting detention George R. Gallimore To be Mrs. George R. Typing ability Gallimore That's whut you think ! Playing the guitar Graduation Music To be a country and Country and western music western music star Who goofed? Being go d College Pizza Pie. dancing To be a lawyer Eating Music Doggone it! Being teased Car Girls To have a new car Taxi business Women ! Women and dancing Not being able to be Judy To be a Game Warden Poaching a Game Warden Dainty «luck ! Crazy women Getting shot Hunting To take a world tour Blue eyes I'm tired. French Dieting Pizza and «lancing To be an educated bum Skipping school Shoot! A jealous boy Money Ronnie To l»e a millionairess Posters Oh. shoot! Brothers How to get to Camden Food To marry a millionaire Flirting Oh. Tim! Washing dishes Tim The trailer To have $1,000,000 Raising Cain Gee whiz Christmas! Rules and regulations Ix tters Sports To be a lady wrestler Procrastinating Fiddlesticks ! English class Home Ec. class Western movies To be an Army nurse Being a g«ssl sport Good grief ! Having people tell me Being a success H«»t dogs To be a square «lance Talking how to drive caller Don’t sweat the small stuff! Gossipen Getting through Friday and Saturday To own a chain of drug Performing wedding M. C. P. night stores ceremonie Okay ! Melvin Brown Money My sailor-hoy To weigh 110 pounds Telling joke. I jet's go to Rockland ! ’52 Ford and school What to do in the Girls Tj drive a fancy car Shyness ? future Everything and anything! Borrowing Mr Frye’s Being drafted Hunting, fishing. T«» buy a tape Rodding a Chrysler tape bunnies Hi. doll! Affected people Future Clothes, travel, music To marry a Rockefeller Joking Oh. great! English class The future Dick To elope Sneezing twice in a now Don’t get persona!! TV Commercials What I’ll be doing Food ! ! To weigh 175 pounds Running out of gas next year Ain’t that nice! Certain basketball None Reina To be a captain in the Quick temper Guess what! referees U. S. Air Force Getting up in the Earning enough money Maine Maritime To elpoe Flirting morning Academy What a riot! Noisy people Ned and Charlie on Ne«l Berry To be a professional Being the life of the their motorcycle. Zoom ! basketball player party IjOt’s get with it! Rumors Night life! Women To own a bull-dozer Class spirit Eh! Hypocrites and articles Worrying about Br« wn eyes To be a phychiatrist Griping Honestly ! about typical teen- agers” worrying too much TV commercials Future Having a good time To be a stenographer Smiling Oh, gosh ! Hot rodders Psychology Sentimental music T » go to Paris Being teased Hey cuz! Carj, school Cops, transmissions Hot engines To graduate with all A’s Speeding What more can I tell ya! Gossipers School Foo«l (any kind) To retire at 25 Having fun A-yuh ! Bachelors Starvation Lyn T«» have an even dozen Monopolizing Lyn Gad zooks ! (kids ( Getting up in the Boys Dancing T«» own a beauty shop Indefinite «letention morning I thought I'd split! Sisters The Sophomore girls Money T run away from home Blushing d • d Hot tempered people Having a dull time Food an«l excitement That’d be telling Posters, |Ks ters, posters.



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RONALD CHARLES DODD “Clem “Hunting is a man’s joy of life. July 29, 1937 : Automotive Club 2: Rifle Club 2 : Baseball 3; Basketball 3: Senior Show. Stage Manager 4. Future Plans: (lame Warden or Conserva- tion Officer ALTON LOUIS FORD Tim” Tall man, tall thoughts.” May 25. 1940: Class Skit 2: Automotive Club 2-3-4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Came Warden MILDRED JEAN GARLAND Jean” Ambition U rare.” September 5. 1940: Class Vice-President 2: Student Conference 1 : Christmas Pa- geant 1 ; N. E. Band Festival 1. Majorette 1-2-3-4 ; Basketball 1-2-3 : Regional Science Fair 1-3; Winter Carnival Skit 2 ; Bottje Drive Committee 2-3; State Science Fair 3: Junior Speaking 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Harvest Ball Committee 3: F. H. A. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Debate Club 4 ; Dramatics Club 4 ; School Play 4 : Class Gifts 4. Future Plans: Mt. Idn Junior College JUDITH ANN GERRISI1 “Judy” “Our life is what our thought? make it.” October 6, 1940 ; Science Fair 1-2 : Chorus 1-2 : F. H. A. 1-3: Style Show 1-3-4, President 4: Science Club 1-2-3: Carnival Queen Candidate 2: Basketball 2-3-4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3; Harvest Ball Committee 3; Senior Show Committee 4. Future Plans: Undecided NELLIE IRENE GUSHEE “No sooner said than done.” September 27. 1940: Chortis 1. Christmas Pageant 1 : F. H. A. 1, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 : Softball 1-3-4 : Science Fair 1-2-3: Winter Carnival 1-2-3, Winter Carnival Queen Candidate 1 : J. V. Cheerleading 2-3. Dirigo Girls’ State 3 : Varsity Cheerleading 4 : Magazine Drive 4 : Tri-Hi-Y 4. Older Girls’ Confer- ence 4 : Senior Show 4 : First Honors E;say 4. Future Plans: University of Maine BRENDA START HALL “Bren” “Cheerful as the day is long.” March 22. 1940: Class Treasurer 1 : Class Secretary 2-3-4 : Chorus 1 : F. H. A. 1-4 ; J. V. Cheerleading 2-3. CAROL ANN HALL “Penny” She hath no leisure who useth it not.” April 21. 1940: Chorus 1-4, All-Stute Chorus 4. Christmas Play 1 : Dramatics Club 1-4, Executive Board 4 : Science Club Treasurer 1-2. Vice-President 3: Debate Club. Vice-President 2. Secretary 3; Win- ter Carnival high-point girl 1-2-3-: Soft- ball 2-4, Intramural Volleyball 3 : Band 3-4. Maine State Band Festival 3-4 : Tri- Hi-Y 3-4. Older Girls’ Conference 3-4. Bas- ketball 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Newspaper Cor- respondent for school 4 : Megunticook Board 4. Future Plans: University of Maine NORMA IIARRIETTE HILL Deeds not words.” June 28, 1939: Chorus 1-4, Secretary 4 : Dramatics Club 4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Armed Forces FRANCIS’A LOUISE JOHNSON Frannie Be useful where thou livest.” April 30, 1940; Dramatics 1-4 : Chorus 1-4: Aut .'motive Club 3-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4 : F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Historian 2. Play 2. Secretary 3. Style Show 2-3; Junior Prom Committee 3 ; Senior Show 4. Planning Committee 4 ; Concessions 4 ; Me- gunticook Board 4. Future Plans: Bookkeeper SAMUEL I. JONES “Sam” A man of worth. June 29. 1940; Class President 3, Class Vice-President 4 ; Chess Club 1 ; Rifle Club 2: Science Club 3; State Science Fair 3: Hi-Y 3-4, Chaplain 4. Older Boys’ Con- ference 3-4 : Hungarian Relief Committee 3: Junior Speaking Exhibition 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Student Council 4: Senior Show 4 : Bottle Drive Committee 4 : Christmus Pageant 4 ; One Act Play Con- test 4 ; School Play 4 : Debate Club 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 ; Class Gifts 4. Future Plans: Massachusetti College of Pharmacy

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