Crosby High School - Keystone Yearbook (Belfast, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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1 Arthur M. Huntington HA-rt!! General Captain of Hockey 23 Assistant Manager of Baseball 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Activ- ities Editor Of The Keystone . Wyatt C. Jackson Juggler General Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4g Class Basketball 1, 25 Manager of Baseball 4g Hockey 2, II-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor of the Keystone News 3. Joseph A. Kenney que., General Baseball 3, 43 Band 1. Robert P. Knowlton UBOW, General Harlan Larrabee uLan,y,, General Class Basketball 1, 2, Mary A. Linton Blondie Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 4: Commercial Club 1, 27 Operetta 33 Secretary of Class 3. T H E KEYSTONE 15 ION It is certain that Art is headed for orchestra fame. He has shown his ability during his school life, and we know that his resources will come to his aid in the future. Juggler's happy-go-lucky and devil-may-care attitude make him one of the most popular toys in the school. Don't let Jzxpgglefs shufhing around the school fool you, he is really vzrv fast as shown by his abil- S to play football and basket- ball. l ro' ever see Joe when he vm-:n'1 smiling or ready for a jqlze? It's doubtful! Joe is stud- ious anl always willing. Above all, he cxcels in history. Bob is a little boy and is dis- tinguished by his tranquil ways. His hobbies are photog- raphy and tinkering with model T engines. We all admire Larry because he is so quiet, but yet full of fun and a good friend. We won- der-is that why Alice likes him? This petite blond says that she is going to be a stenog-rapher. Anyway, we expect her busi- ness will be with a certain Bill.

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14 THE KEYSTONE 'al -Ulu Rose M. Flood Rosle Commercial Class Basketball 3, 45 Junior Usher5 Manager of Magazine Sale 45 Typist for The Key- stone . Wilson P. Goguen Heinie General Basketball 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 45 Manager of Baseball 35 llockey 1, 25 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 45 Commercial Club 15 Electrician for Student Council Play 3, 45 Electrician for Shakespearean Play 45 Electrician for Exhibition 3, 45 Caravan Committee 3, 45 Busi- ness Manager of The Key- stone . Clitford Hall ..Kip,, General Football 3, 45 Basketball 45 Class Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 3, 45 Hockey 35 Glee Club 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Caravan Com- mittee 4. Viola M. I-Iayford lfvin Commercial Manager of Basketball 45 Man- ager of Class Basketball 35 Glee Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Commer- cial Club l, 25 Student Council Play 45 Junior Usherg Secre- tary of Class 45 Business Man- ager of The Keystone 5 Class History. Annie M. Holmes nnuntn Commercial School Reporter 45 Class Will. Martin R. Howard KKBU-Il!! General Football 3, 45 Basketball 45 Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosie is a friend to everyone, enjoys a good time, and likes dancing and sports. She is rather quiet, but after you know her, you discover that whether it be a final or formal she remains the happiest girl in our class. Wilson is one of those fellows who believe that life is made to enjoy, and so the twinkle in his eyes is seldom dim. He is free hearted and a friend to every- body. !Heinie is slightly inter- ested in sports, but his biggest interest is centered around the Muck . By heavy application of brain, brawn, and curly red hair, Kip has established himself as one of the outstanding members of our class, But in spite of his hard boiled appearance, he has a heart of gold. Much luck, Kip! Quiet? Rather, but after you know her, you discover that she is full of fun. Vi is everybody's best girl. Need we say more? This petite member of our class is seen, but rarely heard at school. We admire you, Annie, for it takes grit to work and go to school at the same time. Here's luck to you in your fu- ture career as a beauty cultur- ist. Martin used to tell us that girls didn't interest him, but lately, since a Spear pierced his heart, he has proven to us that girls are not so bad after all.



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16 THE KEYSTONE QI r lb I-Iilma. L. Loberg ' Commercial Basketball 3,.4g Class Basket- ball 1, 2: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3: Sports Editor of The Keystonei Sophie Maisel , lKS0ph!l General Manager of Basketball 23 Class Basketball 1, Manager 13 GIGS Club 25 Hikers Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Shakespearean Play 4g Junior Usher, Junior Prom Committee 33 Caravan Committee 45 Cheerleader 2, 33 Queen of Caravan 45 Captain of the Green Team for Magazine Sale 45 Student Council Execu- tive Committee 4g Treasurer of Class 45 Personal Editor of The Keystone . Madeline Mahoney uratn General Charles F. McGuire ulwjckeyu General G-lee Club 45 Radio Club 1, 2. Barbara. McNulty lIBarb!! General Student Council Play 43 Junior Usher, Vice President of Class 2, 43 Scripture at Last Chapel. John L. Mdlaggart uJohn-nys: ' Commercial Caravan Committee 3, 45 Shakespearean Play 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Editor of the Keystone News 3, 45 Edi- tor-in-chief of The Keystone . Here's our tall basketball cen- ter, and what's more she is capable of ringing baskets from any angle. Hilma is quiet, reserved, and studious. YVho's the girl with the pretty brown curls that we all ad- mire? Who has so many friends because she is peppy, inspiring, ambitious, and sympathetic. Who was our charming Cara- van Queen? Why, who could it be but Sophie! Madeline is very quiet and we seldom hear any startling news about her. But she has done her bit and we wish her all kinds of luck in her chosen career. Charlie is one of those fellows who is not always at the front, but when the time comes, he is right there with the goods. Lct's see you beat the Irish. Barb is the girl with ambitions. She always has plenty of ideas, and her hobby is arguing, es- pecially with Mr. Weymouth. John's chief interest at present seems to be in newspapers at which he is certainly a con- scientious worker. This and his quiet determination, we are sure, will make him a success.

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