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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.: M. Soderberg. B. Margesson. Miss Knox, R. Dow. M. Russell. Senior Class The school year is finally drawing to a close, and the Class of 750 is preparing to leave the corridors of dear old C.H.S. As welook -ahead to the coming year it is hard to think of our basketball team with- out Dick Bouchard, Paul Haley, Delwood Damboise, Hugh Pierson, and the other sen- ior boys who contributed so much to making it one of the finest teams Caribou High has ever had. The graduating class has also con- tributed much to the school in the field of publicspeaking with such outstanding speak- ers as Peggy Raymond, Marvan Lander, Bet- ty Briggs, and Norma Collins who have had a part in winning honor for our school. We shall miss these students and numerous oth- ers in the Senior Class who have been active in the various activities at Caribou High, when we return next fall. We hope that the under- classmen can take up where this graduating class leaves off and do as fine a job as they have done. The members of the Senior class who have served as class officers during the past year are president, Burland Margessong vice presi- dent, Marilyn Soderberg, secretary, Margaret Russellg treasurer, Ronald Dow. Those who represented their class in the Student Coun- cil were: Betty Barton. Carolyn MacKenzie, Hugh Pierson, and Richard Solman. Senior Personalities Christine Hopper, better known to her class- mates as 'gChris7f is a fine example of an idcai friend and co-worker. Her outstanding abil- ity is in the field of sports. Excelling in each athletic sport in which she participates. she has won high favor with her fellow assocates. Dick Bouchard's ever left forward ability will be the coveted honu' of many basketball players in the coming years - not only of C.H.S. but of every prospect for the popular game all over the state. Although Dick has been the shy type, he has become one of the most famous boys in the county. He is noted for his cunning ability in all sports - ex- celling especially in basketball. He received the title as being the most valuable player in the county for the season of 1949-50. Delwood Damboise is a prominent mem- ber of the Senior Class. He takes part in prac- tically all activities of the school and leads many of them. He is the president of the Na- tional Honor Society and also the English Club. Del was one of the outstanding guards on the Aroostook Champs, basketball team this year, but he didn't spend all his time on sports and other school activities for when the ranks were averaged this year he was chosen as Salutatorian of his class. Delwood is planning to go to Bowdoin College next fall. We know that he will succeed in what- ever he does in the future. Margaret Russell is an active member of the Senior Class. She has a sunny disposi- tion and big smile for everyone. which makes her well-liked by all her fellow students. She has served her school as leader of the inajorette squad for three years and has done much in making them so widely known. She has also been an active worker in the Com- mercial Club and is a member of the Viking Crier Staff. We wish you the best of luck in the future, Margaret. Wayne Morgan, the fellow with the dcvp baritone voice resembling Vaughn Monroe will always live in the hearts and winds of both his classmates and also his under-class men. Although his speaking and singing abil- ities were not known until last year, he is one of the most well known students in C. H.S. Even though he did not receive a prize in the Junior Exhibition, his piece is one of the best remembered, and it was delivered most exquisitely.
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GENEVA MARIE ALBAIR General Course Better be alone than in bad company. Creggites Club 4: O.C.A. Pin 3, 0.G.A. Certificate 4, Jr. Red Cross 1. 2. 3. 4. CAYl.lN ANDERSON Agriculture Coursi I love work, I could sit all :lay anfl look al itf, Physical Ed. 1. 2. 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Curtis Campaign 1. 2. 3. 4: llecl Cross 1. 2. 3, 4. l,l'lWlS ANDERSON Ccncral Course UlVIiS!l0Ill comes to no one by fatef, Volleyball 4, Phys. Ed. 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. WILLI AM ANDERSON 'gBilly College Course 'SA lmnflsonu' larl with friendly cheer lo all who know him far aml 1, near. Hand 3. 4: Orchestra 3, Cleo Club 3, 4, Vikingaires 4, lntramural Volleyball 1. 2. 3: lntramural Football 3, 4, lntramural Basketball 1. 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4, Zambo Ango Fair 1. 2, 3. 4: Jr. Ex. Tryouts, Sr. Play Tryouts, One-Act Play Tryouts: Senior Play. Properties, Tennis 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, Camera Club 2. 3: English Club 3.
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