Caribou High School - Reflector Yearbook (Caribou, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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ly II. l'own-rs Mrs. Estelle- Grvrrnry Superinlzending School Committee ,,.rin1i-lull-m th-orpzo M. Nnrtvr Reginald Roderick Superintvndent .Iamm-is A. Hamlin .lanws A. Hamlin came to us at the beginning of the Spring term to take up the duties of superin- tendent at the departure of State Adjutant General George M. Car- ter, Miss limes' I.. Anderson. Sevretary

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I XI .lulm ,L I':ul'IVl4I,u4'. l'r'n14'11ml ADMINISTRATION Superintending SCIWOOI Committee Superintendents and Secretary Messages to the Graduating CIass Facuky JUNE -:-MAY-1 APRIL 'I' -:- MAIQCI-I IQY FEBIQUA JANUARY I i IEEEEHEEQ ff. IVEMEE NO 'Z' Ejaem 6 aa



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The Messages From Cur Principal and Superintendent .... No one thinks of life in terms of failure. On the contrary, all expect to succeed. Young peo- ple are continually looking forward to the time when they will assume the responsibilities of life and become useful. prosperous citizens in their respective communities, Preparation for oppor- tunities that may arise presents the surest guar- antee of the realization of such an ambition. My advice to those who are about to graduate from high school is to get all the education possible and in a great variety of fields. since very few when in high school know definitely just the line of endeavor they will pursue. -High school graduates. therefore, should endeavor to continue their edu- cation either in higher institutions of learning or by extensive reading and study. When a man decides to construct a skyscraper. such as we see in great cities, the first thing he does is to make sure the foundation is secure. He realizes that if the building is to stand and resist. the elements, the foun-dation must be firmg so he digs into the earth until solid rock is found. ln this way he knows that the rains and floods and winds can do it no harm. So it is with people. If they are determined to meet with success in their endeavors, they must have a foundation to build upon, Therefore, young people should get the 'best possible education and in a broad field. They Should have a foundation that will be suitatble for any structure. There should be no regrets ibe- cause of lost opportunities. Success, however, is not determined by educa- tion alone. Hand in hand with this must go those other virtues such as honesty. dependability, punc- tuality, good associates, and willingness to work. llefore a person can secure a bosition today, he is checked in regard to these characteristics. I therefore urge everyone to beconscious of this fact and to live in such a way that those who may be called upon to give expression in regard to them may be able to speak in highest terms. No one is needed in the world of affairs who is not honestg who cannot be depended upon to do his best. even when the boss is absentg who has such a disregard for his own time and that of oth- ers that he is not at all disturbed because of be- ing a few minutes tardy in keeping an appointment. Furthermore, one is known by the company he keeps. What kind of associates does he have? is a question that appears in all forms for recommendations. It must be answered in regard to everyone who seeks a positiong in fact. one's siart on the road to success is determined largely by what he is as indicated 'by those who know him. My advice, therefore. is to get a broad educa- tion and to live in such a way as to be well-recom- mended. Mr. .lohn A. Partridge. l'rinr'ipal To the Members of the Class of IQLLI: As a class and as individuals, you are facing a great challenge. A world nearly wrecked by greed and selfishness can be saved only by sacri- fice and service. Your elders have failed. Are you trained to forget self to obtain a greater good? If so, your education has been worth while. Supcrintrmlcnl .Inmcs A. Hamlin OFFICE STAFF Doris Ouellette Mornings Mavis Keating 2nd period iDoris Ouellette 3rd period Joyce Wright 4th period Reta Shepard 5th period Doris Ouellette noon Warrena Rosen 6th period Josephine Anderson 7th period Marjorie Buck Sth period Doris Ouellette 3 to 3:30 staff consists of upper-class students, who have been willing to render part of their time in Mr, I'artridge's office. We thank these girls for their helpful assistance and cooperation during the school year. THF? l lYfNt'll'lAli'S OPIPIUIC STAIUF 'Week in and trrck out during thc yr-my lhcsf' afppcr- class students are loyal u'orkrrs. Row 1 : Josephine Anderzon Reta Shepard, Doris Ouellette, Marjorie Buck. Row 2: Yvette Tardif. Joyce Wright, Wur- rena Rosen.

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