Hartland Academy - Ripple Yearbook (Hartland, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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l 13 l JAMES WILFBED MILLS Civic St. Albans junior lied Cross Council 1, Glee Club 1, 35 Touch Football 3, 4, I . F. A. 35 Basketball 35 Ripple Board 4g Student Council 4g Senior Play Business Managerg Class Gifts. james is one of the noisy members of the class. How he jumps and blushes when the teachers speak to himl His mischievous ways and sense of 'humor have Won for him many friends. During activity periods he can usually be found telling stories to Freddie and Allan. lle was one of the members who made our senior play a linaneial success. He has a two-sided personality. On the -surface he is very lighthearted and gay but underneath he is earnest and thought- lul. lle makes decisions quickly. He wants to be a forester. Vie hope he doesnft get lost in the woods. BLAINE XVESTON BIOVVER Vocational Sl- Alllilllfi Toueh Football 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 3g F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 1, Class Secretary og A. A. -lg Ripple Board 4, Prize Speaking 2, Track Manager 35 Senior Play east, Class Marshal. Blaine appears to be the quiet and aloof member of the Senior Class. Alter becoming acquainted with him, however, you iind that he is anything but quiet. llis disposition olten lands him in many predieaments. llis good looks will get him by in any situaton. JK wonderful saxophone player, he has given us many enjoyable moments. NVe hope he will be another Benny Goodman. - RICHARD I-IANFORD MOVVIIR Vocational St Alblng F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 34 Prize Speaking 2, 3, Winner 2, 3, l-li-Y lg Class President 3, 45 Track 35 Cross Country 2, 3, Stn- dent Council 3. 4g President 4g A. A. 4, Citizenship Medal 25 Ripple Board 2, 3, 4g Senior Play eastg Salutatorian. Dick and his brother are our musical family. Diek's trombone is dusted and polished until it shines as much as he does. As for sehool he is at the top of his class. Dick participates in most of the elu-bs and does his share of the work. Ile seems to do very' well with the girls also. May you never lose your eharm, Dick. IVAR LDM UND PEARSON Civic Hartland Latin Club .lg Cross Country 1, VVinter Sports 2g Glee Club l, 2g Orc'ln'sl a l, 2, 34 liaslcetball 4, I-Ii-Y 2, 3. lvar is another ol' our returned servicemen. Tall and good looking, he attracts the attention ol: all the girls, especially a certain Sopho- more. Oi l riday and Saturday nights he can be found at almost any dance that is at a convenient distance. How we envy Ivar's lunalwi'il'ii1g. We all wish our writing was as legible. XVith Ivar arnnnal we alwans lc: ow when it's time for the noon ln-ll. As the last minutes approach, on goes his hat, coat, gloves, and rubbers, and when the gong sounds he is the lirst one out the door. Too bad he isn'l always as prompt.

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l 1.2 1 '- EARLE RICHARDS JONES Vocational St, Allmng 3 CilcEClub 1, 213i ll. F, A. .l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 39 Touch Football L, 5 ramatic u J ... In school, Earle is vcry quiet and studious except when something displeases him and thcn he is one of the loudest groaners. NVe lnrvc finally discovered what his ideal girl should be like. Eloise seems 'to be the answer. Freckle-faced Earle is a bus driver, too. llc keeps his bus in perfect repair, even if hc has to use haywire to do it. Ilo plans to be a mechanic and we think lic is getting a good start. PATRICIA ANN LORD Civic St. Albans Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Manager fig Basketball 35 Glee Club 2, 3g French Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club. 3, 4g Hacomac Club 45 Student Council 15, --lg Class Treasurer 25 Prize Speaking 85 Senior Play eastg Class Ode. Pat loves everything but school. Roller skating, ice skating, dancing, and basketball games all rate high on her list of activities. NVQ all love to tease her about her red hair, and sometimes the temper that matches it arises. Pat also keeps us posted on all the local news. She cheerfully does everything we ask her to do. Good luck to a grand sport and classmate. DALE KEITH MacLAUCHLAN Vocational Ripley Newport High School: Clce Club l, 2: Dramatic Club 25 journal- ism Club 1, 25 Orchestra 25 Hartland Academy: Clce Club 35 Orch- estra bg l . F. A. 45 Debating Club 4. Dale is our tall man who lives above the clouds. llis 'feet are the only ballast he has. Poetry and music are only a few of his accom- plislniients. His frequent trips to Cambridge have us wondering. Dale plans to have a farm that will top all farms. It will be so mechanized that he won't have to work at all. llert-'s hoping he succeeds and revolutionizes farming. INA MAE MCCORQUINDALE C ,l azzsical Milo lligh School: Science Club 25 Physical Ed. 25 Newport High fignoolz howling og So.tball 35 Medal 35 Audubon Club 3g National llo..or Sotiety Sq llartland Academy: H-acomac Club 45 A. A. 45 rsasactball 4g So.tbull ag ltipple Board 45 Senior Play prompter. lna has been with us only one year but she 'has made many friends. Sfn- is last becoming the s.ar chemist at H. A. Now she can tell l yon how to spill acid or clouse yourself with Water. She is a good - sport, a true friend and wc wish her success in her nursing career. V'-S 1 ' -V .



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2.4 - ' A ALLAN MARSH THORNE Civic Baseball 1, 2, 4, Touch Football 3, 41, Cla-c Club French Club 2, 3g Class Vice-President 3, Ripple Board 3, Speaking 2, 3, Cross Country to Undergraduates. Ain is our most unpredictable senior. llis one love is green Ford. Al loves to w ateh the world roll by and forget about his lessons. -The last hall year he surprised us with those A's', on his papers. Too bad lic hadn't started studying earlier and 'then he would have been at the' top of the class. llc is also U, ol: NI. bound. l 14 l LYDA MAE SPAULDINC Classical Hartland Basketball Assistant Manager 3g Manager -lg Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 3, French Club 2, -lg Latin Club lg A. A. 45 Prize Speaking 2, 39 Debating Club 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, -lg Class Secre- tary lg Ripple Board 53, -'ig Citizenship Award 1, 3, Alumni Award 3, Foreign Laiiginigjc Xlczlal 23 Student Assembly Dircclor 4, Assistant 3, Valerlicmriar-. 'l'ln'ough hcr four years at ll. A. Lyda 'has been an outstanding student. ll was 1-cws when her nanic did not appear on the weekly honor roll. She 'has been active in many extra curricular activities. Elhcicnl manager ol the girls' basketball tcain, prize speaking, Marge in the senior play and director of assembly programs are only a few ol' thc roles she has played. llowcver, she has not been too busy to inakc friends, to lend others a helping hand and to be an all-round good sport. The qualities which liavz- made her a success at ll. A. should help her in her career as a nurse. Keep up the good work! St. Albans 1, 2. 35 4, Prize 1, 25 Senior 'Play Properties, Address his little FREDERICK PRESCOTT TOWLE Civic Hartland Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Touch Football 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, Orch- estra 1, Ili-Y lg French Club 24 Class Treasurer 4, Cross Country .lg Baseball 1, 2. 4, Class Gifts. Freddie is our star sleepyhead. NVhenever the teachers look at him he is asleep but he never seems to miss a thing. He always has an answer readv. VVe would like to know how he does it. Bet be won't do it when he gets married. At the end ot the school day he wakes up and is ready for work, a dance or a basketball game. Ilope 1 he keeps it up. DIANA MERLENE WEBBER Civic . Hartland Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, -ig Clce Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 45 Hacomac Club 3, 4, Debating Club 3g A. A. 4, Prize Speak- ing 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Office 3, 4, Ripple Board 3, 4, Senior Play east, Class Prophecy. l Di believes in womenls rights and will defend herself on any occasion. Di thinks school is easy except 'for science and math. They are too deep for ber , she says. I-Iowcver, in basketball she is tops and we hope she will do as well in life.

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