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SENIOR MEMORIES lt seems as though it were only yesterday that we were on the first rung of the ladder of advanced learn- ing. Now we suddenly find ourselves at the top of the ladder which we have ascended together as a class. We are now about to each choose our own ladder to climb alone, without the aid of the principal, faculty and fellow classmen from whom we have received much help and encouragement. When we first began, as a .class we thought our school life would be similar as that of former graduates: however, the war came and brought about a change in our school life as ,well as in everything else. Our inter- ests in competitive sports, dramatics, and music were somewhat submerged as our thoughts were divided in aiding in the home front activities. We held the lead- ing place in supporting the Bond Drive Campaigns and also supported the sale of war stamps consistently throughout the past two years. The boys have been conscientious in their Military Training and some have left our midst to enlist their service for that of our coun- try. The girls also have received varied training in the Tractor and Nurse Corps in order to relieve trained nurs- es and experienced workers. Although our ,school life has been more serious, we shall always remember the ringing of the bells and the laughter in the hallls. We hope that through our en- deavors we have helped hasten victory so more child- ren can ,come back to school and enjoy the privileges we have.
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EDITH' DANIEi,.S' JU ANN ROIi1l1NS'O1N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Srwlrzl flvft In ri1.5hf2: C. Doyle, S. Tibbetts, Miss Howe lad visorj. Smnzling fleft to rightj: A. Hammn, O. Westman. Senior Speaking At try-outs lic-lcl on Friday, March 31. Etlitli Daniels was chosen to rcplrcscnt Caribou lligh at the Aroostouk County lnvc-t of thc' Spear Contest. Miss Daniels gave A1nvricanizing Andre Franc-oisn by llvrron. JoAnne llulminsnn, who gave Uclilllllllkp. place-cl sc-cond in the try- nuts. Otlicr spa-aka-1's wc-rv: lvllllillll Small, Florence Munson, Sterling Tilvln-tts. lic-ginalcl RIKlL'I'lL'lx. Carolyn Doyle alncl llarric-t llntr-hinsfm. Miss VVatt and Miss llowc of the linglisli lJl'17ill'll1l1'lll judged the speakers. Page Thirteen
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