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

 - Class of 1948

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Cape Elizabeth High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Cape Elizabeth, ME) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 31 of 104
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SENIOR OFFICERS Preszdent William Drake use Iresulent Marllyn Patten s ecre z lf'X Polly Hewe Tre asurer Martha Jordan Left to rlght M Patten P Hewey W Drake M Jordan E QM.

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MUCH ADO Bob L1tt1ef1eld also made tus debut as a crooner Gerry Peters made Al Jolson look hke an amateur wxth her rend1t1on of Cahforma Here I Come Jo QStup1dl Hewey and Polly fOld Ma1dj Hewey sang w1th d1V11'l6 harmony the Mxssourx Waltz and of course the whole thlng couldn t have gone off wlthout that famous tlckler of the 1vor1es Carolyn Maxwell W1th wm ter drawlng to a close the basket ball season also came to an end It was then that our ardent players B111 fI.11gl'ltIllIlgl Drake Chfford flftedj Barrett G11ly fMusclesl Jordan and D1ck QCurlyl Gould and the other members of the team turned to the more ser1ous thmgs of hfe Stud1es'P Maybe In the sprmg there was much controversy as to the type of sprmg dance It was fmally de c1ded by all members of the crew to sponsor a second cabaret They d1d Successful? Well I guess so' Was xt then that Mary Baker establ1shed her reputat1on as the best dancer? And so on to Port Summer 3 September 1947 The f1na1 sa.1l before our dest1nat1on would be reached' Thlrty four ex perxenced and haughty seruor seamen boarded the C E H S Among them June Qquxetestj Bean lDoes she know her French'j and Lou1se Schwartz whose flash1ng brown eyes and black ha1r added character to the tr1p There were a few newcomers Bob QCutestj Burtt who plays a mean Sax and Dxane Sargent fShe always had those answers m lnstory classy The leadmg myster1es of the year were I-low could Don Er1ckson always say I dunno whenever he was asked a questxon and st1ll be the bram that he IS and would Bud Butterf1eld pass those French exams? Another puzzler was How d1d Carolyn Thompson carry out her dunes as school treas urer so effzclently and stxll f1nd t1me to be such an attractlve g1rl The mtroductxon of the New Look was carr1ed to extremes by Frank Peabbles and h1s rolled up pants legs The b1g event of the year was the operetta Mar1anne g1ven by the operat1c troupe of Cape Elzzabeth I-hgh School Perhaps an even b1gger event was caused by the marr1age of our black haxred class mate Adele Mallet Here s to you Adele The four year enhstrnent IS nearly over Supposedly equ1pped now to hold thelr own 1n the world agamst all corners the seruor seamen nevertheless look forward regretfully to thezr ter m1nal leave felaanufif sEN1oR HONORS Laledtczormn Jo Hewey Salufatormn Hugh P1llsbury CLASS DAY OFFICERS Class Gtfzs Donald Er1ckson Lorna Jones Class Prophecy .... Geraldine Peters Jo Hewey u 1 a n s ll 1 u Q l I 1 1 . . . . u . . 11 . 1 I 4 1 p - 1 n 1 ' ' I 0 1 1 1 1 1 f - 0 . - - . . . , . , -- . - - C I O I -- - 1 1 ' 1 , . Q . . . 11 n 1 , . u n . . . . u . n . . . 1 . - - I Y . , 1 . ' - . f . . nas oneness 5 Ill! IDU -.una soon



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, fi vs ' ' ip. vvvv' ':,::, 4 ' Iultll ulyll WI ' lglllll 4l u' 0 -:::':' , f Il I 5 I 7 s u A ,L LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1948 We the members of the Class of 1948 having absorbed all of the education offered at C E H S and queath forever and w1thout restriction the below named peculiar virtues which have established us as being an independent group of well meaning well behaved young men and women of this promising gen eration To the forty niners our ability to interpret and carry out to the letter those instructions which were levied upon us by the faculty even though at times they seemed somewhat irrational To Mr Stuart our princlpal and adviser through several trying years a gift that he has undoubtedly long sought our collective absence period' To all and sundry our spacious lockers and home room desks with any and all slightly used chewing gum and kleenex tissues repos1ng therein And now as we teeter on the brink of destiny preparing ourselves for the hardsh1ps of the life to follow this we proffer to the faculty and the verdant underclassmen as grim reminders of our long and tedious sojourn among them the following individual bestowals Mary Baker leave my wide awake appearance to Paul Litchfield also a cup of black coffee Constance Barker do hereby bequeath my silken golden locks to Jane Johnston with the hope that her complexion will blend with them as well as mine sometimes does Clifford Barrett leave my bashful countenance to Emerson Roberts June Bean bestow my audaciousness upon Elizabeth Stem Patricla Black leave my ability to ittract the opposite sex to my sister Charlene though desirous that she doesn t run into the difficulties that I havm had Arden Boule being of sound health Pj leave my lack of loquaciousness to Carol Dudley David Burtt bestow my abillty to shoot the breeze and my Bob Hope personality to Bradford York Ralph Butterfield leave my affection for the weaker sex to Richard Anderson William Drake will the deeds to my secluded parking spots on the Cape to Louis Benoit Eleanor Emery confer my orchestral talents upon June Peterson with the provision that she doesn t hit as many sour notes as I have Donald Erickson leave my wolfish instmcts to Linwood McLaughlin May he profit by them wisely Richard Gould bequeath my strict obedience to members of the faculty to Francis Anderson Good luck Ob1e' Henry Hanscom hereby will my high batting average to Emery Patten to be used at his discretion Jo Hewey do hereby assign my untouched school books to Patricia Cash with the hope that she passes them on 1n as good condition as she receives them I Polly Hewey bequeath my interest in Fort Monmouth to Jean Alexander in hopes that it will br1ng as much happiness to her as it has to me , I X . ' ' . I K7 4 . ' Q. Q- ' e x v iq 3 . fs' Y ,I , lm! . 1 K' ,-JI, f I' , Q . . X X' ' , U x , 9' . ' f ,nv 'v ll' 'K will R 1 i--I y lx L , 4 Y 1' - nlli I 1 Kaz X! I 0 Z 'i I - 9 f ff yj 11 L g 1 Zh ' ' , I I I 2 ' 1- f e H - 5- mindfull of the fact that our days amid these familiar surroundings are numbered, do assign and be- I. . ' -' ' ' 3 . I, . . I . . 1 . x . i g . , . I, , ' L , 2 ' .A , I' . . ' . , . . ' Il 1 ' . . . . I. I I . . . ' 1 . . . - . I' I . . . ' .

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