Crosby High School - Keystone Yearbook (Belfast, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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It's a lot of fun for me to be here among you even if you do make a lot of unnecessary work for me at times, but you just try to get on that honor roll, and the more times you make it, the easier it will be for me. Well educated people don't make extra work for others. The expense of carrying on our school is a heavy burden on your fathers and mothers, but it is money well spent if you boys and girls take full advantage of what Crosby has to offer--that means get on that honor rollg otherwise it's good money wasted. As I come in contact with you every day I can't help knowing that you are smart kids. So let's try to make Pa and Ma, the faculty, Mr. Annas, ourselves, and the janitor happy. How? By getting on the honor roll, that's how--you know how Ma is, she meets Mrs. next door neighbor in the A. R P. and says, nGeel Bill's doing awful good in his studies. He's on the honor ro1l.n You bet she's proud. She knows you're smart. All you have to do is prove it. That's the way it looks to your Janitor Dill. SERIOUS THOUGHTS We of Crosby realize there is a war going on, we realize that in order to win it, it is necessary for all of us to work and sweat and make huge sacrifices. We have realized this for some time, but mostly with a sense of vagueness and confusion. Somehow or other with the battlefields in far off lands, it is hard to conceive of our home and school life as a field of action as important as North Africa, Wake Island, and Guadalcanal. We have been buying war stamps, helping in the scrap drives, vol- unteering for messengers and airplane spotters--but still the war and our part to help win it has been far off. That is, far off until the bombshell exploded in our midst. Mr. Annas, our beloved principal, teacher, and friend was leav- ing--resigning from his office of seven years to go elsewhere. we were somewhat stoned, however, by our fortune in bovfno Mme Lawrence Stuart as our new principal. He is a man who has had e- leven years of teaching experience and has come to Crosby well recommended in his profession. Before coming to Crosby, he was principal of Pemetic High School in Southwest Harbor. He has been active in many organizations and held many offices, among them the presidency of the New England Drama Council 1942- 45, vice-president of the Hancock County Teachers' Association 1942- 45, and a member of the New England Council of principals from the Maine Principals' Association 1942-44. With this as his background, we feel sure that Mr. Stuart will prove an apt successor to Mr. Annas and will go a long way in making Crosby one of the finest schools in the state, if all of us will lend a hand in easing Mr. Stuart over the rough spots which all unfamiliar positions develop. By doing thus we stu- dents shall be helping win the war, for a smooth working educa- tional system is an important part in keeping faith in our gov- ernment. So to you, Mr. Stuart, we say, nwelcome to Crosby.n Your Editor '43 THF KEYSTONE



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VIRGINIA ANNIS Class Basketball 1-25 Keystone Board 4. EDNA BENNER Hikers Club 15 Hi-Y 45 English Club 45 Home Eco- nomies Club 1-5-4, Secretary and Treasurer 55 Dramatics Club 25 Debating Club 25 Musical Program 25 Class Basketball 25 Junior Usher 55 Traffic Duty 45 Candy Sales 45 Hikers Club Dance Com it- tee 15 Keystone Board 4. TILESTOH BICKFORD H1-Y 515 Class Treasurer 15 Honor Roll l-45 Sophomore Hop Com ittee 25 Senior Ball Committee 55 Basketball l- 2-5-4, Co-Captain 55 Football 1-5-45 Baseball 55 Student Council 45 Ring Committee 25 Magazine Sales 45 Rotary Club Delegates 55 Keystone Board 4. 5 RUTH BURTON Hi-Y 45 English Club 5-45 Honor Roll 55 Keystone Board 45 Ten Cent Plan Sales 4. LEROY CLARK Football 2-5. ADELAIDE CLEMENTS Dramaties Club 15 English Club 4, Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 45 Traffic Duty 45 Honor Roll 1-2-55 Junior Prom Commit- tee 55 Junior Usher 55 Keystone Board 4. LORRAINE CLINE Home Economics Club 15 Dramatics Club 2-5-45 Glee Club 15 Hikers Club 15 Hi-Y 45 Debating Club 25 Senior Ball Com ittee 55 Serial Play 45 Manner and Waste Program 55 Student Council Play 45 One Act Play 55 Musical Program 15 Basketball 15 Softball 55 Honor Roll 25 Candy Sales 45 Novelty Program 25 Key- stone Board 4, JOYCE COMMERFORD English Club 5-45 Dramatics Club 55 One Act Play 55 Student Council Play 5-45 School Reporter 45 Class Vice- Preaident 25 Orchestra 1-2-5-45 Honor Roll 1-2-5-45 Keystone Board 4. ANDREW COOPER Hi-Y 1-2-5-45 Vice-President 5, President 45 Ro- tary Club Delegate 55 Basketball l-2-5-4, Co-Captain 5, Captain 45 Football 45 Baseball 1-2-55 Sophomore Hop 25 Junior Prom 55 Senior Ball 55 Ring Committee 25 Clase President 1-2-5-45 Student Council Home Room Representative 1-25 Vice-President 5, President 45 Magazine Sales Home Room Captain 1-2, Team Captain 5, General Manager 45 Honor Roll 15 Outside Traffic 5-45 Hall Traffic 1-5-45 Junior Class Marshal 55 Keystone Board 1-45 National Honor Soci- ety 40 DOROTHY CROSS English Club 4. RUTH DAVENPORT Hi-Y 1-55 English Club 45 Keystone Board 45 Ten Cent Plan Sales 4. RACHEL DICKEY Honor Roll 4. LEOLA DUBAY Interclass Basketball 1-2. PHYLLIS EMERY Glee Club 1-2-5-45 Hikers Club 25 Hi-Y 1-2-5-45 English Club 2-5-4, Vice-President 4, President 45 Hi-Y Chairman of Executive Board 2, Treasurer 5, President 45 Basketball 25 Orchestra 1-2-5-45 Class Basketball 15 Softball 55 Concert 1-2-5- 45 Committees: Sophomore Hop 25 Junior Prom 55 Class Ring 25 English Club Dance 45 Glee Club President 5-45 Asst. Basketball Manager 5, Manager 45 Class Secretary 5-45 Charge of Candy Sales 5-45 Honor Roll 1-2-5-45 Hall Traffic 1-2-5-45 Double Trio 25 String Quartette 5-45 Keystone Board 4. National'Honor Society 4. ALLEN FLOOD GRACE HAHHONS Glee Club 2-45 Vice-President 45 Musical Concert 15 Keystone Board 45 Ton Cent Plan Sales 4. I THE KEYSTONE

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