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RICHARD MERLE CHASE “Dick” “With a generous soul, and a warm, noble heart” July 1, 1942: Brewer: 1-3: Dramatics Club 1 : Junior Exhibition Semi-Finalist 3; Driver Education 3: Bowlins Club 3: Hig- gins Classical Institute 2: “H“ Club 2; Football 2: Varsity Basketball Manager 2: J. V. Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Camden 4 : Varsity and J. V. Basketball 4: Hi-Y 4; Senior Show 4 : Automotive Club 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Ball Committee 4. Future Plans: Hotel and Restaurant Management FLORETTA ALICE CRABTREE “Pinky” “A merry heart doeth good, like a medicine should. December 23. 1941: Porter: 1-2: Basketball 1-2: Glee Club 1-2, President 2: Maine Music Festival 1-2: “P” Club 2 : Campaign Manager for Coronation Ball Candidate 2. Camden: 3-4 : Science Club 3 : Basketball 3-4 : Softball 3-4 ; Intramural Volleyball 3-4 : Tri-Hi-Y 4. Reporter 4. Southern Regional Council 4. Older Girls Conference 4 : Chorus 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Aroostook State Teachers College ELIZABETH ANNE CROCKETT “Betsy A friend in the hearts of all she meets” April 16. 1942 : Class Secretary 1-2: J. V. Cheerleader 1 : “C. H. S. News 1 : F. H. A. Club 1-2 : Varsity Cheerleader 2-3-4. Co- Captain 4 ; Chorus 2-4 : Dramatics Club 2-4, School Play 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Speaking 3: Regional Science Fair 3; Senior Show 4: Megunticook Board. Art Editor 4 : Senior Ball Committee 4 : Con- cessions 4. Future Plans: Colby College ELEANOR JANE CURIT “Jane” “A live wire never gets stepped on.” August 14. 1942 : Debate Club 1 ; F. H. A. 1-2 : Basketball 1-2-3-4 : Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Automotive Club 3-4, Vice-Secre- tary 3, Secretary 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Megun- ticook Board. Typist 4. Future Pians: Secretarial Work LESTER ROY DICKEY “As good-natured a soul ns e'er trod on shoe leather April 5. 1942 : Science Club 2 : Hi-Y 2. Old- .er Boys Conference 3: Junior Prom Dec- jpration Committee 3; Senior Show 4 ; Con- essions 4 : Forum Club 4. » Future Plans: University of Maine RAYMOND WESLEY DRINKWATER. JR. “Ray” “A man among men. but mostly among women March • 1942 : Class Treasurer 1 ; Science Club 1-2-3-4. President 3: Science Fair 1. 2-3. M. , C. Science Night 3: State Science Fair 2-8;.’ Dramatics Club 2-4. Choral Speak- ing 2. School Play 2 : Hi-Y 2-3-4, Chairman Legal Committee Mock U N 3. Vice-Presi- dent 3, 'Treasurer 4. Older Boys Conference 4 : Band 3-4, Manager 4. Music Festival 1-3. 4; Junior’ Prom Committee 3: Junior Speak- ing 3; U«ys State 3: Senior Show 4 ; Con- cessions : Baseball 4: Junior Rotarian 1; Me?unticdS k Board. Typist 4. Future P1 U|J1: M ine Vocational T. chnica| Institute WALTER LEE DRINKWATER “Drink” “He is at his best in the field of sports.” February 18, 1942 : Basketball 1-2-3-4 ; Base- ball 1-2-3-4 ; Cross Country 2-3: Hi-Y 2-3-4; Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: College BERNICE AZALIA GAMAGE “Bunny “Hold the fort: I’m coming I” September 9. 1942: Class Secrets, y 3-4; Debate Club 1 ; F. H. A. 1-3-4 ; Dramatic Club 2 : Harvest Ball Committee 3 ; Auto- motive Club 8: Junior Speaking 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Dirigo Girls State 3; Senior Show 4 : Tri-Hi-Y 4 : Senior Prom Committee 4 : Concessions 4 : Megunticook Board, Typist 4. Future Plans: Nursing PEGGY ANN DAVIS “Peg” She put her worries in a pocket with a hole in it.” March 23. 1942: F. H. A. 1-2: Softball 1-2; Harvest Ball Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Automotive Club 3-4, Vice President 3: Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Ui decided ALLISON FLEET GIBBS “Gibbs “Haste makes waste.” March 25. 1942: Automotive Club 1-2-4 : School Play 2 : Concessions 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: National Guard
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SENIORS cAmbition cJ-(.cu Ylo cQe6t EDWARD JOHN BALL III “Teddy” “A problem for every solution” April 13. 1942: Class President 2 ; Winter Carnival 1 : Cross Country 1-2 : Track 1-2- 4 • j. V. Basketball 2 ; Student Council 2 : Boys State 3. Boys State Senator 3: Har- vest Ball Committee 3: Senior Concessions 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Hi- Y 4. Future Plans: M. C. I. ANITA LOUISE BARRETT “Nita” “Good things come in small packages, but so does dynamite.” December 25. 1942 : F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 : Auto- motive Club 2-3-4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Nursing School MELVIN ROY BROWN He may look quiet, but look again.” September 27. 1942 : Baseball 1 : Hi-Y 2-3-4. Older Boys Conference 2-3 : Senior Show' 4 : Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Armed Forces ROY PAUL BURCHELL “Birch” “Brevity is the soul of wit.” August 21, 1941 : Band 1-2-3-4 : J. V. Bas- ketball 2-3, Manager Basketball Team 2. Future Plans: Junior College WANDA LOU CALLAHAN “The Lord loveth a cheerful giver.” April 6. 1942 : F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 : Softball 1 : Regional Science Fair 1 ; Harvest Ball 3; Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3: Maga- zine Drive. Assistant Manager 4 : Megun- ticook Board. Co-Edftor-in-Chief 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Farmington State Teachers College MARGARET ELTHERE CARR “Marg” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” October 28. 1942: F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Style Show 1-2. State Convention 1-2-4, Regional Convention 1-2-4, Installation Committee 3- 4. Secretary 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Harvest Ball Committee 3: Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of America Award 4 : Megunticook Board. Alumni and Exehange Editor 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Undecided FLORENCE KATHERINE CHAPIN “Flo” Truth is the highest thing that men may keep.” January 26. 1942: F. H. A. 1-2-3-4. State and Regional Conventions 2. Installation Committee 2-3. Parliamentarian 4 : Science Fair 1-2 : Junior Prom Committee 3 : Senior Prom Committee 4 : Ticket Committee for Graduation 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Undecided JACQUELINE JANE CHAPIN “Jackie” “You have many beaux to your string.” November 20. 1941 : Band 1-2-3-4, Maine Music Festival 1-2-3-4. Composite Band 2; Science Night 1-2-3, Chairman 3: Regional Science Fair 1-2-3, Winner in Chemistry 3; Science Club 2-3, Secretary 3; Dramatics Club 2-4, School Play 2, Choral Speaking 2: Chorus 2-4: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: “Shadows” 4 : Senior Show 4: Merit Scholarship. High Honors (English) 4 ; Megunticook Board. Senior Editor 4 ; Concessions 4 : Senior Ball Committee 4. Future Plans: University of Maine or Bos- ton University
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KAREN ELIZABETH GOODRIDGE “Karie” •The blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient.” December 12, 1942; Band 1-2-3-4, Eastern vt iine Music Festival 1-2-3-4 ; Debate Club i.2. President 2 : Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Older tlirls Conference 2-3-4, Snowbowl Conces- sion Chairman 4 ; Regional Science Fair Al- ternate Winner 2: Junior Prize Speaking 3: Softball Manager 3; Forum Club 4 ; Cherry Pie Baking Contest School Winner 4 ; Rural Electrification Quiz Contest Local Winner 4. Future Plans: Colby College CARL HERBERT GOTT. JR. T take life just as I find it.” July 15. 1941: Junior Speaking 3: Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 : Baseball 4. Future Plans: Bath Iron Works, Appren- tice School RALPH HARTSTEIN GRANT “Butch” 'A little nonsense once in a while makes the best of men to smile,” May 14 1942 : Automotive Club 1-2-3 : Junior Prom Committee 3 : Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Armed Services JIMMY LEROY HALL “Jim” “Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech.” October 15. 1942: Baseball 4 ; Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: United States Army MARY JANE HAMMILL “Flutterbee” She liketh best to make oth'T s laugh.” September 14. 1942 ; Debate Club 1 : F. H. A. Club 1-2-3, District Secretary 1, Installed officer» • ,o,'p3uvention Song Leader 3-4, Drive 2: Dramatics Club 2: Junior Speaking 3 ; Senior Show 4 : “C.H.S. News” reporter for Camden Herald 4 ; Me- gunticook Board, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4 : Valedictorian 4. Future Plans: Post-graduate Course BRENDA ESTELLE HART “Duf” “Nothing is impossible to a willing Hart.” February 28. 1942 : Class Treasurer 3 ; Win- ter Carnival 1 ; “C.H.S. News” 1 : F. H. A. Club 1-2-3-4. Vice-President 1-2-3, President 4 : Dramatics Club 2 : Science Club 2 : Tri- Hi-Y 2-3-4, Older Girls Conference 2-3-4 : Harvest Ball 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Show 4 : Concessions 4 : Megunticook Board, Sports Editor 4 : Music Festival 4. Future Plans: To be a teacher JUANITA MARIE JOHNSON “Nita” ‘•Gaiety is the soul’s health : sadness is its poison.” June 10. 1942: Basketball 1-2: F.H.A. 1-2: Automotive Club 3-4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Practical Nursing PETER ARTHUR HART “Petie” Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” June 12. 1942: Class Vice-President 1-4: “C.H.S. News” 1 ; Winter Carnival Candi- date 1 : School Play 2: Hi-Y 2-3-4. Older Boys Conference 2-3-4 : J. V. Basketball 2- 3-4: Harvest Ball Committee 3; Junior Speaking 3 : Junior Prom Committee 3 : Di- rigo Boys State 3; Senior Show 4; Senior Prom Committee 4 : Concessions 4. Future Plans: Air Force KENNETH ERWIN JONES “Ken” Where words fail, music succeeds.” April 13. 1940: J. V. Basketball 2-3, Var- sity Basketball 4 : Cross Country 2-3 : Base- bail 2-3-4 : Hi-Y 2-3-4 : Junior Prom Com- mittee 3 ; Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided %
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