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Class Day Program March High School Orchestra Scripture Reading Arvid Forsman President of Senior Class Lordis Prayer School Flag Salute Schogl America', School lnfluction of National Honor Society Class Poem Greta Plourde Address To Undergraduates lK'Wll1tCf Songl' Robert Beveridge Q'Tell Me Whyn Boys' Glee Club Class Will Mildred F orsman Peter Pierson Margaret Vllalsh Harriet Thomas Harold Hede Raymond Johnston Shirley Thomas Ernest Lander Class Prophecy Jo Ann Wedberg Marilyn Morgan Maxine Thompson Ronald Smith Presentation of Class Gift Arvid Forsman Invocation Salutatory Pageant Narrators General Manager Stage Manager Scenery Scene l Page Thirty Acceptance of Class Gift Principal John Warren Presentation of REFLECTOR Joan Johnston Graduation Program Rev. Gerald K. Wyman Arvid Forslnan a'The Founding of Caribou Senior Class Arlene Porter Robert Lander Shirley Devoe Philip DeMerchant Phyllis Forbes Rudolphe Lapointe Roland Shepard Frank R -one '6The First Settlersn French Song Editor-in-Chief Senior Class Song Seniors The Star Spangled Banner School Scene ll The First Wedding Swedish Dance Scene lll 4'The First Town Meeting Scotch Dance Scene lV The First High Schooln lrish Jig Music High School Orchestra Processional High School Orchestra Valedictory Joan Johnston Awards Principal John S. Warren Awarding of Diplomas Superintendent H. L. V. Anderson Benediction Rev. Gerald K. Wyman
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!llfI.l'lNE TIIUMPSUN Max General Intramural Sports: Noon Hour Program: G.A.A. IHXIINIANIJT' WALSH NMarg.g'1 College 'Fri-Ili-Y: F.H.A.g French Club: Jr. English Club, Vice President: Senior English Club: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Northern Maine and New England Music Festivals: Intramural Sports: G. A.A., Numcrals: Reflector. Senior Editor. l CAROLYN E. TODD llcucrail English Clubs: French Club: Glee Club: Head Usher, Basketball Games: Home Room President. I0-ANN WEDBERC jo CUIllIlN'l't'llll Student Council: Glee Club: F.H. A., Vice President: Commercial Club, Program Committee: Vik- ing Crier. Typist: Reflector, Ty- pist: National Honor Society' Third Honor Essayist, D123 2f5f77 WY? 67 IIILIIU H. VERMETTE 54 M., 1 till frl'Ill'l'ill Camera Club: English Club: C Club: Band, C : Orchestra: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Vikingaires. ,llellfllf WILCUX lVlimi', Gcllcrul Senior Pageant: Town Govern- ment. f X, L f - Page Twenty-Niue
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of . -. x, .- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Arvid Forsman, president: Greta Plourde. vice-president: Allan Cousins. secretary-treasurer. Class of '52 Sets Pace The class of 1952 leaves Carihou lligll School this year. hut they will long he re- memlmered for the outstanding work they have done as musicians. athletes. actors, and scho- lars. Our first pulilie appearance as a class cann- during our junior year at the annual ,lunior lfxhilvition. At this time we proudly displayed our class colors of forest green and silver and our class motto. Striving Onward. ,loan ,lohnston and lfrncst Lander were awarded first places at this event. while Creta Plourde and l'etcr Pierson took second honors. On May ll. l95l. we held our first formal dance -- the junior l'rom. The theme of the deeoration was centered around the maypole. and the Presque lsle llownlveats provided the music. With Mrs. liiehard Wfentworth as our class adviser. we llegan the long and eventful senior year. Arvid lforsman was elven-fl to lead the activities of the class of '52 with the assist- ance of viee president Greta l'lourde and see- retary-treasurer Allan Cousins. Allan was soon lmusy collecting class dues of 38.73 to 1-over the expenses of the Reflector, cap and gown. class lmanquet. class pictures. prom. and gifts. liven though our pockets were a little emp- ty. we ln-gan work on the senior play. The Curious Savage. with the hope that it would pay some of our delnts. The play was present- ed on lfclvruary 21 and the acclaim it received exceeded our wildest dreams. Mrs. Vlfentworth then lmegan proceedings for emnnmenccment exercises. She came upon the novel idea of presenting a pageant on the founding of Caribou at graduation instead of having the usual speaker. The students pitched in wholeheartedly, and before we knew it gra- duation time was upon us. Awards day was on ,lune 6 with many sen- iors receiving recognition in music. drama- ties. and athletics. Baccalaureate followed this on June 8. and our timely speaker was Rev. Anthony Midura. chaplain at the l.imestone Air Force Base. On June 10. at 6:30 p.m.. we found our- selves at Green Acres enjoying, a turkey din- ner. along with the presentation of the class history and gifts. The senior prom was held innnediately fol- lowing the hanquet at the C.l'l.S. gym with everyone enjoying the rythmical music of llon Pealmody and his orchestra. Class Day exercises were held on June ll. The class will and prophecy were presented at this time in the form of a farce coueernin1' a psychiatrist and his patients, Then came the night for which we had all strived - graduation. The welcome address was given hy Arvid lforsman, after which fol- lowed the elaborate graduation pageant hased on the founding of Caribou. The long-await ed diplomas were then awarded hy Superin- Iendent llayden l.. V. Anderson. and the farewell address hy ,loan Johnston closed the program. Though our years at C. H. S. are over. we will long rememlmer the education and enjoy- ment that has eome to us as a result of our association with Carihou High School. D Page Thirty-One
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