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SENICRS CAROLINE ELIZABETH DEERING uJirn7y llcads! When you need to tell your troubles And the skies above are grey, Just go and call on Carolineg She'll drive your blues away. Horn March 19, 1918 Harmony, Maine General Course, Student Counc'l 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Secretary and Treasurer 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Class President 1, 2, 3, 4g Ex- clanfre Editor of Ferguson 2, 3g Captain of Bas- ketball 45 Winner of Second Prize in Prize Speaking 35 Personal Editor' of Ferguson 43 Jim Kendall in t'Aunt Hetty 35 Gertie Malloy in Amy from Arizona 45 Class Will. Here is our basketball star. She has been in some tufi ' spots and got knocked around some. but Cad always came out on top Cn the end.J Ca' oline has never told us what she intends to do after she graduates so I guess we'll have to vait and see what the future w'll bring. Bonne chance, Cad! CHARLES BARKER ROWELL Charlie My only books were women's looks And folly's all they've taught me. Born September 2, 1920 Harmony, Maine General Coursey Student Council 3g Basketball 2. 35 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Joke Editor of Ferguson 35 Hoskins, the butler, in Amy from Arizona 43 Address to Undergraduates. We never see Charles when he is not laughing. We all think he is the young man M1'. Lamson has to speak to all the time. How has Charles got through school? It couldn't be by humming papers? Charles hasn't told us what he is going to do, but whatever he decides to undertake we wish him success. ERLAND HARRY COBB Cobb Joy, joy, forever, my task is done! Born March 5, 1918 Harmony, Maine General Course, Student Council 1g The Red- Headed Stepchildu 25 Wells, the butler, in The 7 Crime 35 Prize Speaking 33 Lester Hemingway in Amy from Arizona 4, Class History. Erland has done excellent work in the school plays. fHe surely can act, in school and out of schoolll If anyone wants a hard worker, just call on Erlandg he'd work his fingers to the bone be- fore he'd quit a good job. Did anyone ask if he was kindhearted? Well, ask Erland if you ever want a favor done. And generous? We all can bank on his generosity. We hear he has bought a new motorcycle. Well, we all hope the guarantee is a long one because if it isn't we're afraid Erland will be bankrupt be- fore the summer is over. Erland has not told us what his plans are for the future, but we are all good at guessing. Best of luck. 19
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SENIORS JENNIE THELMA 'FOWLIE Jen There is but one man in the world for me. Born August 16, 1918 Coles Island, N. B. General Course, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Comical Country Cousinsl' 1, Class Editor Fer- guson 3, 4, Alumni Editor 4, Basketball 3, 4, Vice President of Class 4, Mrs. Van Snodder CD01- ly Mercierj in The ? Crime 3, Dorothy Saund- ers in Aunt Hetty 3, Mrs. Squeers in Amy from Arizona 4, Basketball Manager 4, Second Honor Essay. Jennie has been with us the last two years and we certainly have enjoyed having her. Jen has done excellent work in basketball-she can cer- tainly keep those forwards down! We have heard Jennie say something about go- ing up on Sugar Hill to live so we have our sus- picions of what she is going to do. Yet also she would like to train for a nurse. Whichever you choose, Jennie,-bonne chance! GEORGE NEWALL CHADBOURNE Chief It is ia friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Born April 18, 1919 Harmony, Maine General Course, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Student Council 2, 3, 'President of Stu- dent Council 4, Assistant Business Manager of Ferguson, 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Inspector Downs in The ? Crime 3, Rich- ard Morrow in Amy from Arizona 4, Class Prophecy. We have often wondered who is going to take George's place as business manager of the Fergu- son next year. Besides being a business wizard, George seems also to be the sheik of the school. George says little about his future plans, but we have seen him looking over material on electri- cal engineering. Though perhaps he'll go to Mon- tana instead. Whichever you choose, George, we wish you the best of luck. VAUGHN LEVI GIGGEY V-8 The quick mind is richer than a crown. Born January 26, 1919 Harmony, Maine General Course, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Student Council 4, Assistant busi- ness manager of Ferguson 4, Joke Editor of Fer- guson 3, Sidney Carter in Amy from Arizona 4, Presentation of Gifts. We have certainly enjoyed Vaughn's dry re- marks and jokes. Vaughn is the- boy who wants to know why we have to study. We wonder if he now knows!!! t Although Vaughn has not told us yet what he is going to do after graduation, we think he will make a fine farmer, but whatever he attempts, we wish him loads of luck. 18
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ALUM I CLASS OF 1936 Phyllis Webber Knee Baileyj is living in Dexter. Minnie West is employed in the moccasin shop in Bangor. Clara Cromwell is at home in Harmony. Muriel Stevens is training in the Maine General Hospital in Portland. Ida Fox is training in Arlington, Massa- chusetts. Ruth Herrick is the store of A. M. Bailey and Son, Harmony. Walter Dyer is shop in Bangor. Myron Reed is Skowhegan. Anson Snowden is in the C. C. C. Camp at Beddington, Maine. Lindon Brown is at home in Harmony. Edward Spaulding is at home in Welling- ton. employed in the office of employed in the moccasin working in a garage in CLASS OF 1935 Ida McLaughlin is a Sophomore at the Sargent School of Physical Education in Boston, Massachusetts. Helen Nason is attending the Gorham State Normal in Gorham, Maine. Emma Longfellow is attending the Maine School of Commerce in Portland. Rita Willis is at home in Harmony, where she has part time employment in Bartlett's Woolen Mill here. Ashley Rowell is working in Bangor in the moccasin shop. Evangeline Morecroft is attending the Maine School of Commerce in Portland. Virginia Downs is taking a beauty course in Bangor. Eleanor Huff Knee Campbellj is living in Wellington. Robert Johnson is at home in Harmony. Efiie Gourley Knee Chadbourne! is living in Harmony. Avis Gourley Knee Kingsbury. Barbara Foss is at home in Harmony. Lauriston Cooley is at home in Harmony. Walter Raleigh is Maine. Bowdoinj is living in at home in Lubec, CLASS OF 1934 Samuel Herrick is at home in Harmony. Helen Fowlie is at home in Harmony. Madeline Eldridge Knee Jenkinsj is living in Wellington. Joseph Libby is attending Gordon College in Boston, Massachusetts. Norma Pooler Knee Rickerj is living in Mayfield. Marguerite Olsen Knee Annisj is -employed in Bartlett's Woolen Mill, Harmony. Helen Laughton is training at the Maine General Hospital, Portland. Henry Ricker is employed in the woolen mill in Skowhegan. Ervin Keddy is working for the Goodman Brothers in Old Town. Reuel Reed is married and living in Dix- field. He is employed in the Oxford Paper Mill in Rumford. CLASS OF 1933 Howard Sinclair is married and living in Wellington. Wilma Braley is teaching in Cambridge. Maple Downs is teaching the first grade in the Village School at Harmony. Clarence Herrick is in San Francisco, Cal- ifornia, where he has employment. Harry Raleigh is at home in Lubec, Maine. Kenneth Reed is employed in Bangor. Charles Whittaker is at home in St. John, N. B. He has part time employment in an ice-cream factory there. Ray Chadbourne is working for A. M. Bailey and Son, Harmony. Alice Cobb is at home in Harmony. She has part time employment in McLellan's store, Skowhegan. Robert Parsons is at home in Providence, Rhode Island. CLASS OF 1932 Catherine Laughton is teaching school at Brownville Junction. Marita Sinclair Kdeceasedj. Evelyn Lewis is working in Guilford. William Fowlie is married and living in Pittsfield. He is employed in the Pittsfield Shoe Company, Pittsfield, Maine. Mary Sinclair Knee Jenkinsj is living in Wellington. Vernal Chadbourne is married and living in Old Town, where he has employment with the Goodman Brothers. 20
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