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Editorial LIVE IN ACTION THE motto ofthe Senior Class is Live in Actionf, On Hrst thought those are sim- ple words that seem to reHect rather well the tempo of our time, in the battle areas, behind the lines, on the home front, the demands of life are many and strenuous. The armies must be supplied with quantities of materials which modern war de- mands, those of us at home must produce staggering amounts of machinery, weapons, ammunition, food, and clothing to feed the gaping mouth of war. Ob- viously, we must today live in actionf, But, there is another, perhaps less conspicuous, thought implied by that motto. To live fully requires more than a rushing from one point to another, we must also have time to think and to dream, for Without reflection and vision, action be- comes meaningless. Today our generation must learn to think at the proper time and to act. Not a moment can be Wasted at this, the crucial point in all our lives. There must be a period, for planning and a period for carrying out these ideas so that our way of life may continue filled with the ideals for which we strive. A truly typical example of the way to obtain the most from life is the manner in which Gen. MacArthur has budgeted his time and skill in order that he may have an opportunity to plan his method of combat and then be ready to carry out his ideas to the letter. By living in action, he has become one of our most valuable military leaders. In short, if We live life to its fullest and do our utmost to improve it, our goal will be attained, but we cannot achieve or even hope to achieve what We should from life by wasting time. We each have a deed to accomplish, we each have a place to Hll in this world, we each have a duty to perform, hence, We each must live in actionnl IANE BROWN, ,45
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Frycharg Academy Faculty ELROY O. LACASCE ,....,......,.....,.,...,...... Principal 5 Mathematics B.A. Bowdoin Collegeg MA. QI-lonoraryj Bowdoin College RUTH P. HEARTZ ......., ,,........,......,.,.,...., D can of Girlsg Latin B.A. Middlebury College CLIFFORD L. GRAX '..........,,.,.. Dean of Boysg Physical Edacationg English B.A. Bowdoin College CLARENCE G. WALKER .....,...,......,,......,......,... A Mechanical Arts Gorham Normal School GEORGE D. GRIERSON ..,,.....................,. ,.., M athematics B.A. Bowdoin College STELLA N. GRAY ...,....,,.,...........,.. ...,........ H ome Economics B.S. Farmington Home Economics ELSIE M. LANE .....................,..,......,...,.......,..,., English B.A. Colby Collegeg M.A. Boston University BARBARA W. LEIGHTON ......,..........,..,.. C om mcrcialg School Secretary B.S. Nasson College WILERED G. RICE . . ..........,,.....,,......,......,...,..... English A.A. Harvard College BARBARA G. MooRE , . . .,.,....,,............. Ciuicsj Physical Education B.A. Bates College CHARLES A. COTTON ....,..,,........,...,....,.,.... ..,.. S cience B.S. University of New Hampshire IOHN D. MUENCH .,........,..,...............,..,....,... Draftingg Art Art Students' League of New York I-IILDA P. NIE:-roEE ..,...,....,...................,... , ...., Science B.A. Colby College THELMA M. WATSON ......,,.....,.... ...... C om nzcrcial g School Secretary Bangor Maine School of Commerce RAYMOND E. WALKER .... . . .,......... ............... E conomicsg History B.S.E. Gorham Normal School LUCILE F. FAIRBANKS .......,........,..... ,...,. S ocial Studicsg Librarian Pennsylvania State Collegeg Katherine Gibbs ELSIE C. ADAMS .....,,..........,......,.,....,.,....... ..., F rench B.A. Colby College HERBERT A. D. HURD ............................ Piano: Organj Harmony Sherwood Music School THERESE DE C. EASTMAN . ,...... . .,................,. ..,, P ianog Voice Schola Cantorum, Paris, France
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Seniors Class Pl'85itl'671f-BURLEIGH EDGAR BARNES Vice President-CHARLES CLARENCE CHURCHILL Secretary ana' TI'6ll5MI'6l'-IDA SUSAN BARKER Class Motto-Live in Action Class Colors- Blue and White High Honors First --MARY IANE BROWN Second-ALICE SELLEW' PROCTOR Honors Gifts Prophecy Will History Chaplain - S l BERYL EDWINA BASSETT ANGIE LOIS BLAKE i CYNTHIA IOAN HAYDEN ELEANOR FLORENCE HAZELTON Com mencemcnt S peakers MARY JANE BROWN CYNTHIA IOAN HAYIJEN MALCOLM ELIKIER MORRELL, IR. FREDERICK TODD SCI-IOCH Class Day Speakers ESTHER LOUISE COLBY RUSSELL THOMAS ERICKSON GEORGE SANDFORD NEVENS, IR. BEVERLY PRISCILLA SARGENT DOROTHY PURINTON ALDRED BERYI. EDWINA BASSETT CHARLES CLARENCE CHURCHILL
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