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THE MEGUNTICOOK 23 Hl-LITES MAGAZINE DRIVE R w 1: Judith Morang, Roscce McFarland, Wanda Callahan, Nancy Rankin, Ralph Stone, Elizabeth Bonney, Linnette Gushee. Row 2: Jacqueline Young, Sharon Bowley, Karen Armstrong, Nancy Bur- kett, Carolyn J hnson, Rebecca Waterman, Mary Connell, Audrey Simpson. Row 3: Richard Moody, Allen Pottle, Thomas Wilbur, James Munroe, Spencer Dean, Wayne Hansen, Ronald Fair- br,ther, Charles Knight. MAGAZINE DRIVE The Curtis Campaign, with total sales of S1869.47 and the Camden High School profit of $664.80, was very successful this year. The juniors earned the $50 prize award- ed for the highest dollar collection per student. Carolyn Johnson was high sales- man with total sales of $103.28. She re- ceived a Curtis $100 Club pin. The thirteen salesmen who brought in more than $35 each attended the Ice Ca pades in Bangor. They were accom- panied by the managers and several facul- ty members. Each person who sold at least one sub- scription received free ice cream, a treat which the school earned by showing a higher average dollar collection per pupil than Boothbay High School. Nancy Rankin was general manager with Wanda Callahan and Ralph Stone as assistants. Miss Keating served as faculty manager. Room captains were as follows: Juniors: Karen Armstrong and Richard Moody; Sophomores: Rebec- ca Waterman, Melvin Dorr, and Roscoe McFarland; Freshmen: Nancy Burkett, Wayne Hansen, and Ronald Fairbrother.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1: Judith Morang, Rose Hansen, Diana Cotta, Pamela Dwinal, Jeffrey Weymouth, Nancy Burkett, Bonnie Quinn, Geraldine Dickey, Karen Smith, Karen Guptill, Marlene Harriman, Brenda Chapin. R,w 2: Jessie Heal, Beverly Curit, Sandra Hendrick, Laurel Joyce. Diann Robarts, Sylvia Sleeper, Jacqueline Yeung, Virginia Scruton, Gladys Wentworth, Sena Leonard, Elizabeth Bonney, Constance Richards. Charlotte Rival, Judith Hall. Mr. Lunn, advisor. Row 3: David Dority, Darlene Stearns, Jennice Phillips, Diane Pitcher. Wilma Leonard, Suzanne Blaisdell, Jane Duncan, Carol Chapman, De'borah Buck. Sheila Hart. Mary Connell, Anne Sullivan, Dar- lene Boynton. Carol Simpson, Carol Leadbetter, Gregory AUenwood. Row 4: Rodney Lynch, Robert Milliken, Robert Carle, Norman Carver, Gerald Dailey, Thomas McGrath, Ernest Erskine, William Drinkwater, Bruce Elmer, Alton Reed, Brian Powers, Stephen Boutelle, Roland Curtis, Ronald Fail-brother, Peter Wentworth, James Small. Row 5: William Dvorak, David Ames, Robert Berry, Charles Mitchell, Richard Allen, Wayne Lucas, David Smith, Averill Engstrom, Charles Davis, Bradford Knight, Thomas Flagg, Wayne Hansen, Duane Ford, Edwin Morong. THE MEGUNTICOOK
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24 THE MEGUNTICOOK F. H. A. Row 1: Audrey Simpson, Bernice Gamage. Brenda Hart, Mrs. Hardy, advisor, Margaret Carr, Flor- ence Chapin. Row 2: Sylvia Wiley, Gladys Wentworth, Carol Simpson, Lois Goldschmidt, Sylvia Sleeper, Linnette Gushee, Anita Barrett. Row 3: Joyce Young, Jacqueline Young, Sandra Wiley, Ar- leigh Berry, Wanda Callahan, Raeleene Stockwell, Donna Fern Mitchell. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The year’s activities began with a record hop in October to earn money for club projects and trips. The guest disc jockey was Howie Davison. Two F. H. A. r-embers, Brenda Hart, State Second Vice-President, and Bernice Gamage, District D Chairman, served on the State Council this year. Accompanied by Mrs. Hardy, the faculty advisor, thev attended the Fall Council meeting in Old Orchard. The girls helped to formulate the 1959-1960 State F. H. A. program and to plan the district conventions. In November the District D Convention held in Belfast had the theme, “Blueprint for Action.” Bernice Gamage served as chairman of the meeting. Members of the Camden chapter helped her plan and carry out the program. An informal installation was held in the Home Economics room on December 3 1959. The following officers were in- stalled: President, Brenda Hart; Vice- President, Bernice Gamage; Secretary, Margaret Carr; Treasurer, Audrey Simp- son; Second Vice-President, Sylvia Sleep- er; Parliamentarian, Florence Chapin: Reporter, Carol Simpson. Preceding the installation a delicious spaghetti supper was enjoyed. During the winter the group worked on scrapbooks for children’s wards of the local hospitals. Spring events were the State Conven- tion at the Augusta Armory, April 30. and a “Litterbug” project in May. All members looked forward to May 20, when Howie Davison returned to call some dances.
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