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LOIS ROSE GOLDSCHMIDT DAVID LAWRENCE GARLAND “Be sure you are right. then go ahead.' May IS. 1943: Track 1-2-3-4 : Cross Country • .3.4 ; Science Club 2-3-4. Vice President 4 : Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 ; Conces- sions 4. Future Plans: Undecided JOAN MARIE GHBRARDI Joannie “Good nature is a charming virtue. December 13. 1943 : Rockland High School 1-2-3: Concessions 1; Radio Club 1: Bowl- ing 1 : Softball 1 : FHA 1-2 : FT A 1-2-3 : Kippy Karnival 1-2-3; Washington Club 1-2-3: Latin Club 2; Debating Club 3: Tranaferred to Camden 4 : MTA Award. Honors-English 4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Pointer 4 : Student Librarian 4 : Dramatics Club 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Mercy Hospital School of Nursing LEONA RUTH GIBBS “Our patience will achieve more than our force.” April 22. 1941 : Chorus 1-4 : Science Club 2-3-4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Practical Nursing ARTHUR HILL GILLMOR Art” I have no mockings or arguments : I witness and wait. January 29. 1942 ; Senior Show 4 ; Junior Ro- tarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided JOHN PULLEN GILLMOR Wit is the salt of conversation. November 30, 1942 : Class Secretary 1 : Band 1-2-3. Eastern Maine Music Festival 1-2-3; Science Night 1 ; Dramatics Club 4. Board Member 4 : Junior Kotarian 4 ; Senior Show 4 : MTA Award. High Honors-Total Com- posite Score. Honors-English 4. Future Plans: College Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. June 11. 1943: FHA 1-2-3. Style Show 2. State Convention 2, Regional Convention 2. Historian 3: Cherry Pie Baking Contest 2 : Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Ameri- ca Award 4 ; Rural Electrification Quiz Con- test Winner 4 : Science Club 1-2 : Science Night 1-2: Regional Science Fair 1-2: Junior Prom Advertising Committee 3 : Senior Show I : Student Librarian 4 ; Megunticook Board. Hi-Lites Editor 4. Future Plans : University of Maine ELINOR ANN HARDY The highest of distinctions is service to others. June IS. 1943: FHA 1-2: Science Club 2-3-4. Treasurer 4 : Band 2-3-4. Eastern Maine Mu- sic Festival 2-3, Exchange Concert 4 : Sil- houettes 3 ; Dramatics Club 3 : Junior Prize Speaking 3 : OGA Certificate 3-4 : Magazine Drive. General Manager 4 : Megunticook Board. Senior Editor 4 : MTA Award. High Honors-Total Composite Score. Honors-Eng- lish 4 : Senior Show 4 : Student Librarian 4 : CHS B« odIe 4 ; DAR Good Citizen Award 4 : Valedictorian 4. Future Plans: College ROBERT JOHN HOLGERSON “Hogey” Tall, blond, and blushing.” February 16. 1943. Future Plans: Undecided GEORGE HENRY JAMES What's the use of worrying? July 4. 1943: Science Club 1-2-3: Science Night 1 : Dramatics Club 4 : Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Wentworth Institute CAROLYN RUTH JOHNSON Jake Man has the will but woman has the way. March 30. 1943; JV Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2-3 : Band 1-2-3-4. Eastern Maine Music Festival 1-2-3, Exchange Concert 4 : Intramural Volleyball 2-3: Softball 3-4: Sil- houettes” 3; Magazine Drive High Sales- man 3 : Hayseed Ball Ticket Committee 3 : Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3 ; Dramatics Club 3-4, Board Member 4 : Science Club 4 : Senior Show 4. Ticket Committee 4 : Rotary Paper Drive 4 ; Megunticook Board 4. Future Plans: Katherine Gibbs School
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STEPHEN MARSH BROWN ••Steve” “Handsome is as handsome does. October 23. 1943 ; Hi-Y 3. Older Boys Confer- ence 3 : Harvest Ball Decorating Committee 3 : Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3 ; Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4 ; Rotary Paper Drive 4. Future Plans: College DONALD LEE CALLAHAN “Don “I'll just go on and on and let the girls go by.” September 21, 1943; Senior Show 4; Maga- zine Drive, Assistant Manager 4 ; Junior Ro- tarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided FRANK RICHARD CARR “Fats” ‘A good disposition is a quality worth having.” July 16. 1943: Hi-Y 2-3. Vice President 3; Basketball Manager 2-4 : Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Marines MARGUERITE CLAIRE CILLEY “Peggie “What I don’t see. I'll never believe.” February 3. 1943; Class Treasurer 1. Class Secretary 2 : Chorus 1 ; Band 1-2-3-4. Eastern Maine Music Festival 1-2-3. Exchange Concert 4 : Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1 : Varsity Cheerleader 2-3 ; Science Club 3 : “Shadows 3; Harvest Ball Committee 3 : Tri-Hi-Y 4. Re- porter 4. Older Girls Conference 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Undecided JOSEPH PERKINS DAVIS. JR. “Joe “Have fun ; you’re only young once. June 17. 1943 ; Automotive Club 1-2-3 : Con- cessions 4 ; Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided SPENCER ALAN DEAN “Spence” “Jolly in disposition and loyal in friendship. October 12. 1943 ; Hi-Y 2-3. Older Boys Con- ference 2-3 ; JV Basketball Manager 2-3 ; Var- sity Basketball Manager 3-4 ; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3 ; Band 3-4. Eastern Maine Music Festival 3, Exchange Concert 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plans: U. S. Air Force BEVERLY ELIZABETH DRAPER “Bev It’s the quiet people who really make the world go round. December 23. 1943 ; Billerica Memorial High. Mass.: Junior Prom Committee 3; Tri Delta 4 ; Transferred to Camden 4. Future Plans: Undecided CECELIA ELLEN ENGSTROM “Cecil “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. March 26. 1943; Science Club 2-3-4. Film Committee 3, Secretary 4 ; Intramural Volley- ball 2 ; OCA Membership 3; Megunticook Board. Typist 4 ; CHS Boodle” 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Nursing School LILA JUDITH ERAZO Judy” There is honesty and good fellowship in thee.” April 3. 1944 ; Transferred to Cardiner High School 2: Speech and Diction Club 2 ; Western High School. Washington. 3: Chorus 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2-3-4 ; Older Girls Conference 2-3-4. First Vice President Model General Assembly of U. N. 4 ; Senior Show 4. 4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Baptist Junior College. Bryn Mawr. Pa. ROBERT JOHN FRENCH “Bob Be not too zealous ; moderation is best in all things. October 2, 1942 ; Hi-Y 2-3 : Junior Rotarian 4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plans: Undecided
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ROBERT JAMES LYNCH CHARLES EDWARD KNIGHT ••Charlie Life i» too short to be anything but gay. ’ September 6. 1943: Junior Speaking 3; Senior Show 4 : Junior Kotarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided Bob No sooner said than done April 23. 1943 ; Science Club 2 : Automotive Club 2-3: Harvest Ball Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3 ; Senior Show 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 : Concessions 4. Future Plans: Culinary Institute of America VANCE BI RR LA1TE Facts are stubborn things. August 8. 1943; School Sports Columnist for Camden Herald 2-3 ; Harvest Ball Committee 3: Junior Speaking Exhibitum Finalist. County Exhibition 3 : Dirigo Boys State. Al- ternate 3 : Junior Rotarian 4 ; Senior Show 4. Future Plnns: Preparatory School SYDNEYLELAND MANK Syd “Some of the best men were quiet in their youth.” February lfi. 1943: Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4. Future Plans: Undecided JAMES CLIFTON LELAND “Jim Lots of us aim to do right, but the devil jogs our elbows. March 21. 1943: Science Club 1: Art 1-2-3: Senior Show 4 ; Junior Rotarian 4 : Conces- sions 4. Future Plans: Navy MAXINE ESTELLE LIBBY Mickey As merry as the day is long June 12. 1943: FHA 1-2: JV Cheerleader 2. Co-captain 2: Dramatics Club 3: Varsity Cheerleader 3-4. Captain 4 : Senior Show' 4. Future Plans: Undecided JERRY ONEL LITTLEFIELD “Gerald It is a world of startling possibilities. July 27. 1943: Science Night 1-2: Regional Science Fnir. Runner-up 1 : Science Club 2- 3-4. President 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 ; Senior Show I : Megunticook Board, Sports Editor 4: MTA Award. High Honors (Mathema ticsi 4. Future Plans: Northeastern University LEE HAROLD MARSHALL Marshkabob Should life all labor be?” May 5. 1943 : Concessions 4 : Junior Rotarian 4 : Senior Show 4. Future Plans: U. S. Navy ARNOLD JAMES McKEE JR. Jim This world and I shall never agree. August 7. 1943: Hebron Academy 1-2-3: Coin Club 1 : Outing Club 1 : Football 1-2-3; Sw'imming 1-2-3: Track 1-2-3; Record Club 2-3: Hebronian Typist 2-3: Transferred to Camden 4 : Senior Show 4 : Cross Country 4 . Track 4. Future Plans: Duke University MARGARET ANN McKEE Marg “It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. August 7. 1943 ; Rogers High Sch n l. Fort Lauderdale. Florida 1 : Library Club 1 : Trans- ferred to Camden 2 : FHA 2-3. Style Show 2-3, Regional Convention 2-3. State Convention 3 ; Science Club 2 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Older Girls Conference 4 ; Harvest Ball Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Class Party Committee 3: Senior Show 4 : Con- cessions. Chairman 4. Future Plans: Undecided
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