Central Aroostook High School - Arostookan Yearbook (Mars Hill, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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THE AROOSTOOKAN flnd cross country, ereck and freshman basketball respond 1H7 to h1s sklll Ie has be coma a real frlohd to all th 0 u erts ani aclers RIQQ IaRV FUSCMH E1I'lgl.n.SlA Ml5' has ey yas ,radeated frol our own Aroostook eutral Inst1tute Sue spent one Year at R ckex elas,1cal lPSt1tUtG, th ee more t lheaton wlere she IQCSIVPO an a B devise, and last suumcr toon u ses at tne U OI N Qhe eaehe all tue snal1s class es e east tra FISSIWCP T183 lng are dlanatlcs I sO1S LULD Soclal btudlef M100 Lund, who comes from Freeport, Ia11e, was graduated from Colov College 1D l93o and SHG ttenued sumrsr school at Columb1a Un1verf1ty 1n L938 Sh teaches D5llSh I, ClV1CS, and problems of damotr cy C Q 13 coach oi 7lFlU' J ball, supervlsor ne Aroostoo1ar,' and dean o glrls BISQ LSTHQQ maCLRIDm Languages H103 M3CBFlGS'S home 13 1n maston, Malne She attended R1cker Classical IDStltUtQfbP one year then spent thr nnre at Colby ColleLe, wher sh obtalnai an a.B degree 1D Latln oh teaches lanrufges and orld hlstory, ard has coacnel h oubllc spea ers ard a one ect slay Per musl cal talent has brought much ,oy to thlo sehool LISS JARIAN STOVER Home DLCHOmlOu Two yaars abo a home Eco eours xas tabli h d V1LU klss Stover a d fhroubnott these dlc lo stover as up the Pom mconomics to it pr sent stand lng mlss Stover was graouat DOMICS at A C lt h two y bullt cours Tlacher Coll ge, wr r s e Tvcelvesd 3 su efreb Ldv summer she studled t the UHlV rslty of H4136 faculty adviser of th Nqt1OH Ponor SOC16ty, COaeh of a act pl y, and slr ctor of SeHlOP Pageant Her will lHjHGSs to qSSlot us 1U a matters has made her one the A C I OIIC the most popular ecnors ln KISS mTHEL LOVCLY NUSlC Mlss Lovdly, our mUo1C3l instructor, c me to us two years oo from Car1bou, Lalne Sue was gr duateel lil 1926 from the Amer1can Instltut Lethods, auburnd le, Mass achusatt and took speclal cour e ln PUbllC school huslc t th New sngl nd eons rv atory of RUSIC 1934 37 ' - 1 f' ' , r'-A be . 1 ,- ,V I e, ' e, ' J r ' F 1 'll . ' L ' . . . . 1 , . l , H , o ' s - 1' ' VHF I e ' ' k . - . A tv . e f- L . - -5 f . . .- wt i-. ' C ti ka 81 W 1 , ' n 'H ' 1 - fx pie, o I s 9 V ls 0 'F 4 1 lk 4 If 'F 'F IT rw- f ' ,i1 r 'A :.- L. 1. 1 1 4 -. fr P. . L -rr ' A -fr, , ., ,. - X V 5 -. L M L -5 E 1 , B' s ae. Y, , ,. . - f' - f LL A s V ' , . I, -. K, , V A .. x N ' J r s Q. , , . . 3 - ,N , , F . 4 -. . ' 1 .s' F - - N '- 1 ' e : as s e' F V 4 A E' :A K ' ' u UIQ Timm 'K' lt, I - , . I , I D I ' fJ ' . S . r ' 'fu 1 'fl Lx , H .- ' S119 ' 3- 1L, B1'f S 0 Q 11 .1 A T . C O Tet ' I 1 s fo M4 0 bu ' . 1 is l 1 U -Q - - v1 if ' ' -1 I. It 3. x . R: ' ,. 1 A O. un . ' -be S NJ 51 -5 U Ii ' Q- A I -r s ' hi ' o D .' ' . 'W ' 'X - 4- ga '.' S A' - ' ., ' - ,- . ' ef- Q I -, . Q Hussey lb also coach of dehat gd ipom Fapmlngton Stats ' 1 f - -lg gn ' , V IQ ,sl . . . - K - ' ' wg V x: ld L: h 4' 'K 4 'F 1 w' 1 - B C. duh nn. 'nt . z ' e ei 'T' FQ ' P 1' . I . R v . V . I we ' e .' . . She 15 . .A . , . I A I A . V I, . NJ , .A e 1 . . al A .A ,.,, , .,.LAM I . Q dx f rj- 3 . ' ff ' v ' f- f f wff -' u ' f r' . -1 .., .4 - A ' I 1, Q e A o - I fi 1 a C- n I U F J 1 , ll ' , .1 , . - .- 4 ,- ' K- .sz - . ..e, ' ' A ' OI .1 . A . Q . . 3 tc W , . I f LJ , O -, A . . V. Rf P U Lil ' ' 0 n s I A 1 ,ii . Ill K il F ' .- 1 ' 1 V uh - ' X es xuliiit' , ' . ' T, '1 ' e, of t. Ev J.: H ' I . ' f- ' C - f 'L . , l P U A -r nr It ,, ' 'o - ' , - I 3 . ' .tv ' P' 1 ,Q ,W ,D '1 ' If . ' 17 ' C1 -. . 1. H- 4- 1 n fs - 1 4 A ff M' f-,5 ' .- -.4 ' 3 'x ' ' A 1 ' i.'.u f Q ' ' ' a 1 'fw- 5 ,N ' . V n ji v ' n -. ' . . V1 I My H . y S . . ,e A . e, A Q .H 1 se Q e '1 T f a A sc - 0 'T' e e e C ' - ' Q1 I 9 am -3 1 ' F W ll 1

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THE AROOSTOOKAN PRINCIPAL M STANFORD A STROMBACK MR HENRY G PERKINS MSIDSMBIICS Je have been fortunate to have as our prlncipal a man of k1ndness, abil1ty, and prog PeSb1VbH8SS In addition h1s dutles as pr1ncipal, Mr Perklns teaches three classes and lends his assi tance gen erously to all other activ it1es Thls ye r he has added two new cour es to our our riculum, economlc googrd g and occupatlons, both of which Shulld prove of great value to n future year In 1925 Perk1ns obtalned h1S B S H6 and ne has spent recent summers there working for his M S degree Tne last s1x of h1s flfteen years of teachlng have been at A C I , we hope for the beneflt of future classes that ne w1ll be here many more MR TLARUNCE SPLARIN Agrlculture Mr Spearln, our sub master, care f1 om Cllnton, Malne, and has been teaching at A C I for three years Pe rece1ved his tra1n1ng durlng four years at the Unlverslty of Maine, and summer school t the UH1VeTS1ty f Ma1ne and Cornell Before coming here, he taught one year at Island Falls and Qlght y ars t N11tOH academy H merits high pralse for his work in the 8bF1CUltuP81 department, his Futur rarmers are a well organized and efficient group Mr Spearln also assists in pUb11C speaking and dramatlcs. Commercial Studies Director of Athletics Our varslty baseball and b sketball coach, a native of Monson, is well equipped to he 1S an hlmself, years of He t Military School of dlrect athl tics as outstanding athl te and has had four COQCh1ng xperlence tended Fort mcK1nley School, Banfor Main Comm rce and the Unlv rslty of Maine Subs quently, h has taught nd coached at Cmyrna Mllls, P tten, and Old Town His many dutles connected wlth tcuChlHg the comm rcl l b teams keep hlm v ry busy The best of luck to your teams, Coach' MR WILLIS PHAIR SC18HCb Limestone, Maln , Pha1r's home town graduated ln 1938 from Unlver 1ty of Malnc Ther he w s a member of S1gm. Nu Fraternlty and prominent thlet1cs He co ches winter sports and manages our c mera club, Mr Phair teaches ology, g neral sclence chemestry AS a h me teacher we appreciate klndness to us thls past was the an room h1s year MR JOHN VOODBURY Mathematics South grad Col in Mr Woodbury cam from Portland, M ine He was uated in 1939 from Bates lege, where he magored mathematics. As a coach we -L V A rg' , I 'III i- - V I- ' V 'W A 'rig ' 7:-4 ' A Y Q l L 1 Xi ' . ' r 3 ,. D ' 1 u 1 n 3 . . 4 Q 0 U . . ' r G , o . I s , 6 - . en Q .Q . 3 D S. In an a -' A 6 ' Q, ' . 'e 1 e ' ' I ' a 1 Q e 1 ' a 4 f . us i f's. ' 2 1 ' Mrs . ' I . 0 Q F . x li degree from the University of Jects and coachlng the varsity Mali- ' ' ' ,n 4 . i 1 I U v I 1 r . I ' ' ' - -of 1 -of - 4 . C l 0 . - 0 Y' . . . A 1 4 W Q p ' e is Mr. ' . He I p T ' f - ' . 'A ' . V3 S . n A C' a f ' L A . ' 1 ' F I in Lil 1 . . 0 Q an 1 ' ' 1 I ' , 0 F. . M . C . d ' ' I 0 O a I q , - 0 3 O O n U I . . . :A ' W U U 1 f ' e a . 3 - . e f .T ' , , . ' . 3 if '-1: A' a 0 ' 0 V' h '



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THE AROOSTOOKAN MR G ORGL Woyfxm NJ U B O R NW? We hear brenling in and we leel N Ir, b s tae reco d Janitor much of r cord BABV TALK The First Words Our raculty nver Spoke tnls dav end ge, our janitor M cbrtalnly b1oken Woodbury What Me?N Strombacl Wnama' Fry me anot r bask tbell H for long time em ploynent in one place McMa r n s b en the janitor at A C I for tuirty years eight years ln the old bulldina t sity t o 1D the plesent ws time he n s ren and the wisu ke olng tr nu lding n at cl ar, c warm durin, cold wlnte months to take this OOVOftUL1b tiank 111 for this S6TVlCb ala all he na done fol us C U FACULTY HICKNAMES CUT HAB TS Niss Stover hike M135 N Brlde ESSl Miss Hu sey Mufx W61tS Recitln' Horath Jivin' the ixorie Givirg one assign McB1ioe 'Pass me a piano pleas erkins It's all fine Spealin 'Tell that s that Hussey NAnother chapter of the Oay e Mama' Stover YT1e seam on my baby Luna HWY t's doing ln Turope? Phair 'ly pvloric OP1f1C9 C tomachb aches' FAVORITL EXPRESSIOMS It s a fine tning'N W '1 goin' home and take a nab Let's have it ouie 'N M ss LI' M Mr. Lund Pernins Spearin Pnair Woodbury Stromback Lewie Perk Casey Bill Johnny Stan 'Wifi' AND THAT'S OUR P Jing the Npiano 'Fer gosh sakes'u Blinking The dang thing' That lauvn 'Blast em Blushing Hand so forth Posing nSettle down people Miss-er-ah--H Teasing FACULTYJTTVTT' . E ' T 1 LIFT I T SST y Tlyl I .1- 4 F1 Q -. '1 C T. 1 . L J ,, .. D 1 F .o , I... , . II J f? gcffla ' -lax 2 ' ' 5 it . 1 he l r 1 - - . e 0 . 771 9 Mrg ' -' : N C x , CJ eau . .ar La fe . - P 2 . - --. 'u u 1 N ' fs U n 0 0 . - ' ' y i f ' fa f ' and : . ', N31 T-L'7 ' ' 1 A One. U N ss H, f During thle . 'a' - Z ' 1 c ' . dered untiring service in blanket is crookedfu e.' 'Le T i e .': la Q ' Q W A ,. -4 -. . r . ' ,-. 3 ., 1 ali L 1- I 'L U D I gil' . . . 'Are - - 1. - 0 H . . T ,,Q' 1 ty to - M -I Y ' u A K- -1 L L 1. A. L lfs A 1 '. F A L T Y S T A T I S T I C S A mfr -r E . I V1 1 ir : r Il 1 1. L L - - J O T' To ' 'e ' s I u ' . 'N H I J. 3 8 L 1 C '. A ' H V A 1 t o i la' J x N ' . Mr. 1' n J. o U V . s Q' ' . ' In - n Mrs. -- , in lr. , . , n

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