Higgins Classical Institute - Scroll Yearbook (Charleston, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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H C I SCROLL 'I' -..-..-...-...-...-..-..-.,.....--..-..-......-..-.4. YW ll lltlllli Slllilbl ll4IDllQS SYLVIA ALLEY-Salutatory Syl NViuterport High School 1, 2, 3, H. C. I. 4, Girl licserxfes 4. Ready for work as ready for play Sometimes studious and sometimes gay True to her friends and lessons alike NVe think Sylvia is just all right. XVilh your sweet disposition, we know you'll be a u'ondei'l7ul nursc. May success be yours! AIQXNIIQS D. ANDERSON jun lfoxcroll Academy 1, 2, 35 H. C. I. -ig Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4. -lun has been with us just one year but be has proven his worth as an athlete and friend. liesl of luck! li. IROISICIYI' AVPIRILI. Bob l oxcrolt Academy l, 2, 3g ll. C. I. 3, 4, junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Varsity Basket- ball 4. Nice things come in small packages. Could this bc the reason for Bob's absence lroui II. C. l. each weekend? You've bccu a grand friend to alll NVc wish you loads of luckl lll'ILlCN G. BEAN Bcany ll. C. 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl licscrxcs l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Opera-lla l, 2, 4, junior Play, Dramatic Club 3, llg Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 2g VVinning P. T. Team 2g Arts and Crafts Club 25 Girls' Tumbling 'l'eani lg Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Home lic. Club 33 Christmas Play 2. Bc-any can always find something to clo. Ilcr music has kept us happy. As a nurse, we wish you successl NlAllGARli'l' BISHOP-Honor Essay Bish Coombs 1, 2g H. C. I. 3, 4g Girl Reserves 8, -Ig Chairman Service Comm. 4g Glee Club 3, 45 Librarian -lg Orchestra 3, 4g Operetta 3, 41 -lnnior Playg Senior Playg Dramatic Club 4, l rcucli Club -lg Scroll Board 4. Up, up! my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow doubleg Up! up! my friend, and cheer your looks, Why all the toil and trouble? NIarg.:aret has won many friends. She has been an excellent student. We know you'll be successful, Bish',.

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H. C. I. SCROLL 7 Ololx-ll1nu-1:11111nn-nxnliuliluiulr-nu14:1nl1n1u1:mininu1nn1nn--un1n1llinniul-:sinus-nn1nn1ncln with books and smart uniforms for outdoor wea1'. It is an excellent opportunity for any girl between the ages of 17 and 34 that can pass all entrance exams. It is necessary that the girl be a graduate of a high school. The Red Cross nurses are also doing a won- derful job now. They work tirelessly for the servicemen of any country. They keep up the morale and courage of the sick and the wounded, and of the prisoners of war. ln the streets of any nation, when we see a nurse, we can really say Hats off to the nurses! Rachel Clement '4-1. NVHY STUDY? I consider that every person needs an edu- cation. The knowledge that becomes educa- tion can always be obtained if one has the ambition to study, to learn from nature and experience, as well as from his surroundings. The first great thing in the world is to he a man, that is, to behave well, to have con- sideration for others, and to introduce a new way of living in order to make a better world in which to live and rejoice. Man's greatest teachers are nature and ex- perience. Nature can teach man his use in the world, the object of living and what his life may contain, providing he gains all the knowledge he possibly can to overcome his ignorance. Plants are improved by cultivation and why ean't man he improved by education? All living things are equal. When we come into this line, complicated, progressive world we know very little. Our senses help us to gain our Iirst degree of knowledge, and then our environment helps us to learn how to live with others. Since we are not always going to bc innocent children, we must go farther to gain the formal education of life. Life is a game, but a game cannot be played unless one knows the rules. lVe gain valuable knowledge from observ- ing others, and get experience from various cirelnnstances. XVc experiment with all factors pertaining to mathematics, chemistry, physics, history, and explore the works of our highly educated an- cestors. lt was these educated people who helped create this modern world and make it a pleasant place for us to continue our work lor the next generation. Knowledge can he obtained in various ways. Some of thc most important ones are schools, travel, and experience. One who doesn't attend school when he has the opportunity isn't necessarily the one xvho can not learn, but the one who will not try to make himself a better human being. 'l'here is much in this world to learn and il' one should study all his life he would find that he still wouldn't know everything. This question, therefore, Why study? is to he answered simply hy saying To overcome as much ignorance as possible. Therefore, don't waste timel Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Make every minute count! Dorothy Libby. ll s



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SCROLL 9 -...-...-,..-..-.- - - --.- -.- .. -....-...f, OLIVE BUYER Boyc1 ' ll. C. l. 1, 2, Q, -lg Bzlskvlbnll l, 2, 3, 4: .L A. Council 'lg Cirl lla-svitws I: Svct. ol Class 1. 'l'lu- banskvtbull li-:un will ci-rlninly miss you nc-xt yr-url XVQ wish you lots ol' lurppinvssl . A .IUYCIC BHOU'N-YnlClliL'lo1'y jo ll. C. l. l, 2, 3, 43 Ulm' Club l, 2, 3, -lg 01'- ulu-slran 3, 4g Opwultn 2, 3, Alg Bnskvtlmll l, 2: Softball lg Girl lh'SL'l'YK'S l, 2, 3, Vi --- Ll Pros. ot Class 23 lliking Club 23 l rc'nch Club 2, 4: Prvs. 4, Sf.-nnvl Bournl 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Sc-roll Bourcl 3, -lg Soph. Prizm' Spvzlking 2, junior Play: Scnior Pluyg Drznnnlic Club 3g Home lic. Club 35 A. A. Council 2g Cllccr- l1'illlUl' 1, 2, 3. A girl who is always looking on thu sunny sith- of lifv. llvr activities uncl t-loss part show lu-r willingness to work. NVm- lmw no doubt about your futnrv, Jo. It will be successful! Cl IESTER BUCK Chet o. T. H. s. lg H. c. 1. 2, 4, Prize Spa-nking 25 Scrowl Board 3, 41 bl. V. Bust-bull rig Mgr. Varsity Basketball 35 junior Pluyg Van'- sily Football 4, J. V. Barska-tbnll 4. Prus. A. A. Council 4. Cluft likos moncy, vspvc-inlly ll cvrtuin l'm'nny. You've been al lot ol' fun, Cllct. XVQ: uislu you thc lx-st! I 1 v Q b'S.1L.49l' ' , dfflil-Q, F Q Mu , 1 ' ' MJF l ll, MEBLE CIIADBOURNE Cl1ud I. lll Vp' Bradford Iligh School 1, 2, S4 Il. C. I. 4, .y l,ll l lvlftfl. l Scnior Playg J. V. Basketball. 1' f N lf You were ll grand mountaincc-r in thc Scnior 4 N Play. VVv'ro wishing you best snccossl fb., I . NJ ,L X i BACIIEL E. CLEMENT-Class Gifts liac 'Ln,zq Q S Somvrvillo, Mass. lg II. C. I. 2, 3, 4g Svc. ol' Soph. Class 2g Hiking Club 2, Arts amd Cralls ,M L Club 2g Girl Rcsvrvcs 2, 3, '1ixC:lltlll'lDilEl ol' Prugrzun Comm. 4g Prizv Spear 'ing Finns 24 Juliior- Play, Senior Play, Baskvtbull 2, 3, 41 DN Ck . V vlley Ball 34 Softball 2, 3, 4, NVinning P. 'l'. Tbzun 85 French Club 2, 4, Sz'c'.E'Ifrez1?l-i44 t'! LN IJQ at'- Club 3, 4, SPC.-Yl'l'l'2lS. 43 lcv , u x ' 2,r5l,ll-l.lli'res. 3: Opcrettn Puril2, 43 Cl1orL1?igC 'd 'V'-24 A. A. C mncil 8g Scraw Boar 3, 45 Asst. .c. I Scroll 3: Editor-in-Chief of Scroll 4. -H774 A, Although you're always on thu spot 'Q 1, And never free from care Qi, NVQ know you'll be happy throughout life Successful everywhere.

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