Falmouth High School - Crest Yearbook (Falmouth, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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Thomas Meehan Athletic Coun. Pres. 43 Basketball 5,43 Baseball 5,43 Indoor Track 5,43 Swimming 5,43 Year Book 5,43 Outdoor Track 5,4. Tommy is the flash of Falmouth, the break- er of many feminine hearts, and he also has done a lot in the line of sports and what a line. He is one of the most im- portant boys in the senior class. He has been in all sports and given plenty of time and energy to help us win. Rosie Villacci Basketball l,2,5,43 Softball 3,45 Outing Club 53 Volleyball 2. Versatile Rosie does two jobs at once-she practically cheerleads while playing the kind of basketball that puts F. H. S. in the championship class. Nancy Hawkes ' Basketball 1,2,5,4f Orchestra l,2,53 Swim- ming 5,43 Softball 1,2,3Q Volleyball 1,2f Varsity 5,43 Track 13 Yearbook 53 Outing Club l,2,53 Home Ec. Club 13 Camera Club 1. Nancy's ambition is to be a physical edu- cation teacher and' by the way she has taken over some of the classes at F. H. S. and entered sports, we believe she will make a success of herself in that field. 6 ' Margaret Dafgett Glee Club lg Volleyball lg Outing Club l. Big-hearted Margaret is a Falmouth insti- tution. Largest place in said heart is 4 reported to be occupied by part of the U. S. Army. Another reason why we'll win the war. Marilyn Chesney Qlass Play 23 Outing Club l,2,5,43 Home Ec. Club 23 Yearbook 4. Golden-haired Marilyn is the stand-by of the class-though she's quiet, we can de- pend always on her action, efficient, pleasant, and courteous. Lillian Hutchinson Cheerleading 43 Glee Club 43 Volleyball l,2,53 Softball 2,53 Dramatic Club l,2,53 School Paper 23 Class Officer l,2,53 School Marshall 2,5. Lillian has such a forceful voice on the cheerleading squad you would hardly ex- pect her to be modestly quiet ln class, but she certainly ls. Those who know her say that she is as mood a friend as she looks.

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Paul Swett .EZ ggevzeffiaiiafgffyc, 6j'JC'f4i1nfZi4u. 126i I Q H ' V.. Y ,J , , g, ,bij , K A, . S 7'X Donald Blake Radio Club 1,23 Operetta 5. The shining star of the English class, nevertheless Donald's talents and time lean toward horseless carraiges. fYou should see how said Chevorlet leans, tool Barbara Wilson Class Play 23 Operetta 53 Outing Club l, 2,5,4f Glee Club 43 Student Council 2g Volleyball 1. One of our very quiet girls, we never- theless know she is here by the efficient way she is ready to help anyone. One of Mr. Towne's office staff, ghefg proved her ability as a secretary. ff Butler Pratt Jr. Rifle l,2,5,43 Basketball 5,43 Baseball 3,43 Swimming 53 Indoor Track 1,2,5,4j utdoor Track 3,43 Operetta 5,43 Band l, 2,5,43 Orchestra 2,5,43 Varsity l,2,5,4j Outing Club 23 French Club 23 Radio Club 2. HButtu would be the strong, silent type lf he was somewhat more silent. Tall, dark, and athletic, he has helped much in brlnfinf about Falmouth's athletic record Robert Moore Basketball 5,43 Pop Concert 43 Soccer 53 Track 5,43 Orchestra 2,53 Band 2,53 Var- sity Club 5,43 Operetta 53 Yearbook 43 Camera Club 53 Prize Speaking l,2. Bobby's quite forward in school, but on the basketball court he's quite a guard. Bob fulfills his destiny by enriching the English class. Albert Roberts Softball 53 French Club 5. As Albert hasn't been with us all four years we haven't become properly ac- quainted with him but we know he has been an outstanding student in class. Class Play 23 Basketball 23 Indoor Track 2,53 Soccer l,Q,53 Outdoor Track 5,43 Varsity Club l,2,5,43 Class Pres. 1,23 Cheerleading 1. Paul keeps in the limelight in various ways. If it isn't Swett's bus or the Nellie G., it's his noisy gas buggy. Lately ship sinklngs have increased great- ly--Swett's sweating at the Todd-Bath shipyard.



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NATIONAL DEFENSE How many times have you heard this phrase uI'm doing my part, Ilm buying war bonds, and stamps, and I am in Civilian Defense, what more can I do?n You can do much more Mr. and Mrs. America, there is something else much more precious, national morale, If it is low the defense units are greatly lessened. One of the best ways to keep up moral is to keep cFeerful. Instead of grumbling over every little thing, and complaining about everything the government is doing that you dislike or is unusual --Why not keep quiet. Or better yet praise the government for the good job it is doing. Many of us are complaining that we are losing many of our rights as American citizens and we are drifting towards distatorship, but this is just propaganda. Certainly we have many restrictions now, but these are necessary in an all out war such as we are fighting. Many of us are unknowingly giving invaluable aid to the enemy by spreading rumors of scandal in the govern- mentg military and naval defeats, unpreparedness of our fighting forces, and many other things equally disasterous to national morale. Let's really got behind the government, buying war bonds and stamps is a swell idea but not enough so lets NKeep Them Flying, and Keep Smi1ing.N BLACKOUT Blackout, blackout! it was screamed by sirens, moaned by bells, and shouted by noisy horns. The Portland area grew dimmer by seconds, until in a few minutes one could hardly recognize any particular building. All this oc- cured on April 24, 1942 between 9:50 and 9:50 P.M. o'c1ock Portland and its adjacent towns were witnessing then their first official blackout. To most people the warning signal was a cue for them to immediately assemble blackout curtains, blankets or boards over all windows in rooms whore light was to be seen. They stayed in these rooms for the duration,--twen- ty minutes. A few people preferred to take the whole affair as a joke, and left their lights on as usual. These folks were greatly astonished and somewhat ashamed when their Air Raid Warden or policeman demanded their lights out. The houses went black immediately. It is hoped by authorities that if necessity should require more blackouts that all past slackers will have waked up. It seems to me that a twenty minute or even an all night electrical blackout is a fairly small thing con- pared to a permanent spiritual, political, and social 'blackout. Such a blackness would follow the defeat of this country. Let's do our part while there is still time

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