Caribou High School - Reflector Yearbook (Caribou, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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Senior Personalities PHILIP J. MACILL, JR., S 2!c U. S. N. 'l'he seaman Life bchi .d Pnil Magill's name indicates that the Navy has taken over. res. C.H.S. has lost Phil to the Naval Air Corps. While he was in school he was a verv active, popular student, a member of the senior class, student council, band, and orchestra, third prize winner in the junior Exhibition and chosen for a part in the senior play fwhich he couldn't accept because of the Navyl oh, and commit- tees, other activities of somewhat minor importance. Phil always enjoyed playing a sax and a clarinet either for his own amusement or for band and orchestra. He also played with Bob Staples' orchestra when it was organized. Speaking of music, he can sing, and he's also a swell dancerl When Phil was home on leave after his boot training was completed, he was quite a remarkable figure-blond hair Cwhat's left after a C.I. cutl, hazel eyes, medium height, and Navy blues topped with a white hat. He says that Navy chow is good, but his favorite dish is veal outlets with bread sauce, topped off with a good size dish of maple-nut ice cream. And not only food-he liked the Navy as a whole. Says he wouldn't swap it for anything right now except maybe for making coffee for seven thousand-That's no fun! Well, anyhow, when he comes back, maybe he will cook the meals while the Mrs. relaxes. Cood luck to you, Phil, in the Navy, and after you are home! STERLING TIBBETTS Well! Well! Whom do we have here? None other than that dashing young senior, Sterling Tibbetts. Quite a sheik, I hear. Tib is president of senior class, president ol Student Council, and a prominent figure in the 4th War Loan Drive. Last year, he won second place in Junior Exhibi- tion, delivering Sk Fodder . Sterling has black, hair, just the right height to waltz with, and somehow he manages to participate in sports. He's quite often on the tennis courts. The Club seems to be quite an attraction, too. After he is graduated, he plans to ioin the Navy Air Corps. YVon't the girls haunt him in that uniform? How- ever, we're hoping he won't forget his girls back home. CAROLYN DOYLE Carolyn Doyle is one of our most popular senior girls. Talk about a person with a number of interests, Carolyn is just that. In the first place, she is interested in school affairs, has been on the Arcturus Staff for three years, and is also a member of the Refiector Staff. Since there is such a shortage of nurses, Carolyn does her part to help meet the situation by going to the hos- pital certain evenings a week as a member of the high school Nurses Aides. ' Callie likes to read, see a movie occasionally, develop pictures, and we mustn't forget, study. Her favorite sports are swimming, bowling, and rowing. By the way, her favorite color is green. tlarolvn has no particular plans for the future, f I've an idea she intends to be a nursej but whatever she does, l'm sure she will be successful as always. WILLIAM SMALL lIere's where Bill,' Small steps into the picture. He is 5'8 tall, has light brown curlv hair, almost green eyes, and wears glasses. Bill is a very versatile member of the senior class, a member of Student Council, president of National Honor Society, general manager in the Curtis Campaign, and home room captain of 106 for the Fourth War Loan Drive. He also won first place in Junior Exhibition last year. lie may well be named the boy most likely to suc- ceed . After graduation Bill plans to go to U. of M. One can see Bill frequently on the tennis courts, and practically anywhere that there are sports going on. A. HARRIET HUTCHINSON One of the more active members of the senior class is llarriet Hutchinson. Hutch , as she is called by her classmates, is blonde and blue-eyed, and approximately 5'2 tall. Sports have a special attraction for her and, knowing this, you'll not be surprised to find her on a basketball floor or tennis court. She also loves to swim and spends her summers as Counsellor at Camp Carey. l.ifc is not all play to Hutch, however. She studies, too, and this is proved by her achieving the honor of be- coming Salutatorior of her class. Preparations have been made for her to attend College where she plans to enter the field of Chemical Research. ROBERT P. SNOWMAN Bob is a petit member of the senior class, has black hair, dark eyes, and part-time glasses. Quite outstand- ing, his being the highest ranking boy in the class! He edits The Arcturus, is vice president of the National Honor Society, and is a member of the Student Council. Bob likes to run around dressed in sweaters and pants Cwith legs turned upll, his favorite color combination being brown and green. One never has to coax Bob to eat strawberry short- cakes or apple pie with ice cream. Better watch your waistline, Bo! As for his ambition, probably the U. S. Army will come first. YVith Hitler and the Tojo still on the loose, the future is very indefinite. However, we can be sure that when it's over Bob will get a good lmnk of success. .'.lg6 Fifteen

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.11---... ,, SENIOR PLAY CAST I' lft tm fiflitl: I. Robin- Svlllml flvft In rigllllr Mrs. llawson, C. Doyle, S. Tiblictts, H. Hutchinson, VV. Small, Miss YVatt. Strlncmg to 1 5 son, N. Bout-liarcl, li. Roclcrick, R. Snowman, F. Monson, E. Danivls. The Barrettsv A tlirum'-act play cnlitlvtl 'l'lic B2l1'l'L'llSv was prcsvnted on March 23rd by thc senior class. 'flu' play, writton hy Marjorie Carlton, is ilu- dranlatic lorc story of ljlizalmctli llarrutt ancl Rohm-rt Browning. Set in thc niicl-Victorian ora, thv play was aclniirahly pre- scntvcl in costuinc and rvccixvcl niany colnpliments. During thc intcrinission following thc second act, JoAnne Roliinson. ilu' lvacling lacly, prvsciitvcl Mrs. Raw- son, clirvclor, ancl Miss Nl'att, assistant tlircctor, with gifts in apprvciation ol their tina' givcn in pri-paration for tho play. Miss llowv was pi'r-smite-cl a gift hy Stvrling Tib- lwtts, li-acling inan, in apprcn-ialion ol' hor assistance with lin- proclnction and lmusinvss stalls. 'flu' cast follows in ortlvi' of their appearance: llvnrivtta llarrvtt, voung, x'ii'acious, with good svnsc of lnnnoi' llzn'rivt llutchinson Milly, niiclcllv-a3.iccl luixoni suriant Carolyn Doyle C4-orgv llarrvtt, in his laln' twvntics. lust luvginning that practicc ol' law Lucius Frost Ociavius llarrvtt, in his lalv tc-vns, sviisitivv, courage- ous and lnnnorons , llolmc-rt Snowman Eclwarcl Barn-tt, lu- is luv turns sinistc-r, svntinivntal or ovvi'lwai'ing . llcginalcl Roclvriclc john Kvnyon, iniclcllc--agvcl cousin oi' thc- llarrctts William Small Arahcl liarrctt, l'lliy,alx'th's liavorilv sislvr, Nancy Bout-liartl Page Fourteen lilixalwth Barrvtt, a will known povtcss, -Ioxinnc Robin, Xl'ilson, l'ilillll7l'lll'S clcvotvcl niaicl lilmlith Dan Captain Snrtccs Cook, llcni'iL'tta's suilor Urick WVi-stn lloln-rl Browning, lianions post Sterling, Tilmlw Bliss Blitiorcl, a ii-cll known now-list ol' hm' clay Florvncc Mon 'lihc unglainorous part ol' pi'vsL'ntilig a play falls to 1 vncrgvtic little- group known as tht- procluc-tion stall. 'l' wc-rc heartily praisvcl for thvir vxcvllcnt work in svcui propcrtivs, selling.: np SL'Ci1l'l'y, adjusting lights, proinpt etc. It was coinposccl of tht- following pt-oplv: Ann l inon, Phyllis Lonilnarrl, Sylvia Pvtcrson, Viola Anclvr Norma Ayottc. Cllr-nna Thihoclcan. M. june Trusty, l liain Shaw, Carroll Anclvrson, Christina Churchill, l tm' Dalglircn, Nlaynarcl Milton, 1,1-tha Drost, Ma Dow, lfranlqlin llclwrt, Anita -lallwrt, anrl llicharcl C It-mf.



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VIULA MA H A NDERSON To know hor is to lovo her. Home 'Economics Club, Ui: Science Clurh. 5 r I ' A s NOILMA A Rlll N E A Y07lT'l'l+1 Nvhl'll thvru's an man in thc case, all other things ggivv 111360. 1Seni01'lChOl'llS, 1, 45 Secretary of Science Club, 45 Camera 'C1uib, 35 Pro- peyty Manager of ,Senior Play, 45 Dance Committee Zamibo Ango Fair. 45 Junior Exhibition Usher, 1, 2, 45 Graduation Usher, 2, 35 Office Staff, 45 :Senior :Play Usher, 13- xPage 'Sixteen Roll I'AliROLIl FRANK ANDERSON Agricultural Coursv Thinggs arc not always what thcy wS0l'lll. rlfuture Farmer. 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Staff Arcturus, 2, 3. 4 ness Manager Arcturus, 45 Tennis, 15 Basketball, 1, 2. 35 IIILQVCIZLSS Basket- ball, 1, '2. 45 Associate Manager Tennis, 25 'Curtis Canrnaizn Home Room Captain 1. 25 Tennis J1'. High Tournament, 11. EVELYN ANDERSON Evil-' Gem-ral Coursv Sho makes up in talking what sho lacks in height. Ente ed from Stofckhoilni High in Junior Year. Jr. Exhibition Ticket Coin mittee, 35 'Senior Dance Comniittee, 43 -Ping Pong, 4. LIDA LILLIAN ANDERSON Rusty Conuncrcinl Course Hcr smile is something to Find your way in the dark. 1SenioriChorus, 1, '2, 3, 45 1Jr.1Red'Cr0ss, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Exhibition Usher, 4 fRationing, 3, 45 rSr. VCh1orus lP'in, 4. I fil'll0I'2l1 Course 4 I' oieity Vlanaeer, 45 Usher, 4 ' 'N 01'lll Gcncral Conrsc I I Associzltx- llusi- 9 Q

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