Cape Elizabeth High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Cape Elizabeth, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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SENIORS Wilmer Van Blaricum Flash! Van Blaricum hits another home run! That is the headline we expect to see sometime before the baseball season is over. None of us have forgotten the homer he made in the Gorham game. Van has also been one of the mainstays of the basketball team. He is a very versatile student and has been a member of several committees and is an excellent student. He has taken the College Course. Theodore Wainwright Although Ted is a flaming redhead, he has none of the temper usually attributed to redheads. An allfround athlete, he has been a member of the baseball team, Ski Club, and basketball- teams. He has taken the General Course and plans to enter business in the fall. Emilee Velma Whitten Emilee is a quiet, friendly Senior. She has been a member of the Glee Club for the past four years and has sung with the girls' group at several assemblies. Emilee has taken the Commercial Course and plans to come back next year to finish her training as a stenographer. Dorothy Frances Wing Dorothy Wing, horseman, song writer, and would-be aviatrix, is one of the more ambitious members of our class. Dot seems to have a large circle of friends. She has been a member of the Glee Club and plans to go West upon graduation.

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SENIORS Stewart Glenwood Taylor Glen adds variety to our classes and even though his antics are a hit vexing to the teachers, they will be missed around thc school next year. Glen has been active in athletics, having won a letter in baseball. He has also been prominent in prize speaking. Charles Edward Tibbetts Tibby is the class hero. He has earned letters in basketball and baseball and it has been rumored that he swings a mean racquet in pingfpong. Like Mary's little lamb, Tibhy has a shadow which is in the form of a little blue roadster which may be sfen wherever Tibby is. He has been a student in the General Couis: and will be employed after graduation. Howard George Tukey Whenever a suave master of ceremonies or a man to make an impromptu speech is wanted, Howie is just the man who is called upon to do the job. Howie gained his reputation by the speeches he made as president of the Athletic Association and by the dis' tinguished manner in which he has voiced his opinions in class meetings. Howie has been a mainstay of our swimming team during his four years and was high point man at the Triple C Meet this year. Spaulding Murray Tukey Babe has been a very popular member of the Senior Class. He has been class president twice and has been on the Student Council for the past two years. Babe is also a promising athlete: he has won his letter in track and basketball. He has been a student in the College Course and plans to take a PostfGraduate Course next year.



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ACTIVITIES Senior Class Play 1 - .- A 1. Leonard. R. Gardner, E. Roney, A. Brownell. L. Dyer, H. Tukey. N, Blackwell, Miss Page A villain, a hero and heroine, and a fortune in patents, all combined to form the plot of the oldffashioned melodrama, He Ain't Done Right by Qur Nell, which was presented by the class of '37, April ZZ, 1937. With cheers, jeers, and laughter, the audience greeted the play-cheers for the hero, jeers for the villain, and laughter for everyone. As this play was an oldffashioned melodrama, its stilted and violent action, together with its flowery speeches, afforded a great deal of amusement for its modern audience. simply because it was so reminiscent of Victorian days and Victorian drama. The plot concerns a waif called Nell fLoraine Dyer, who was brought up by Granny Perkins fjosephine Leonardl. Nell is deeply in love with jack Hogan fArnold Brownellj when trouble enters their lives in the person of villainous Hilton Hayes QRoderic Gardnerj. Hayes diwovers that Nell is a foundling and also that Granny has a lortune in patents which are to be given to Nell. He then proceeds to seek Nell's hand in iuarriage. Nell refuses to marry him and Hayes steals the papers. Everything is hnally straightened out when jack saves Nell from being disgraced by the villain, and Mr. Carlton fHoward Tukeyj. who is the mill owner, arrives on the scene and reveals the crookedness of Hayes and discovers that Nell is his long lost granddaughter. Of course the play ends by the hero and heroine being united. Elaine Roney played the role of Sally, a typical old maid, in an accomplished manner and Natalie Blackwell played the role of the sophisticated Vera Carleton realistically.

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