Hollis High School - Sunbeam Yearbook (Hollis, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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THE SUN Biff!-.I Activities: Spelling Contest: 33 Urchestra l,2,3g Baseball 33 Hopes and plans for the future: Undecided HTO love is everything.W Name: Carolyn Usher Address: Hollis Ctr., Me. Date of Birth: February 18, 1929 - Place of Birth: Portland, Me. Parents: Alta Scammons and LaMont Usher Graduated from: River Road Grammar School Course at High School: General' Q Activities: Class president l,2,3,hg Orchestra l,2,33 Ed- itorial Board 2,3,h3 Softball 23 Prize Speaking 2: Spell ing Contest 2,h3 Senior Play Lg Student Council 35 Glee club i,2,3. Hopes and plans for the future: Secretary I nAmbition has no rest.n Name: Raymond Keith Whitehouse Address: West Buxton, he. Date of Birth: January l9, l93C Place of Birth: West Buxton, Me. ' Parents: Sarah Jane Hayes and Raymond Elmo Whitehouse Graduated fromg West Buxton Grammar School Course at High School: College Activities: Student Council l,2,3,hg Editorial Board 2,3, L5 Speaking Contest 3, Senior Play ug Vice President of class Lg Hopes and plans for the future: A doctor CLASS ODE Our dear high school days are over, Days of work and fun. And the time has come for parting Each from everyone. Schoolmates, classmates, friends, and teachers - We must say adieu. But, although, we part forever, We'll he always true. Through the portals of the future To our destiny Ever onward, ever upward, We'll strive faithfully. Now we bid farewell to high school Each to go his way, Loyalty with sadness blending On our parting day. Harvey Smith '46 ' ll

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. THE SUNBEAM Activities Ccont.73 Senior Pla Hopes and plans for the future: To a Young Heart E Kent Littlefield January 27, l92 : Dayton, Maine Name: Bernard Date of Birth: Place of Birth Parents: Edith Graduated from: Glark's Hills G School: General: Rogers and Percy Course at High Activities: Editorial Board 2, Play 2, 3, tg Hopes andplans for the future: Y 3, L. Teacher verything is Funn Address: Hollis Ctr., Me. 8 Littlefield remmar School . bg Student Council tg Senior Public accountant HCans't thou thunder with a voice like him?H Name: John Ivory McKenney Address: Bar Mills, Me. Date of Birth: April 25,'l928 G Place of Birth: Bar Mills, Me. Parents: Myrna Foss and George McKenney Bar Mills Grammar School School: General Graduated from: Course at High Activities: Editorial Board il ,G 35 Spelling Contest tg 7 7 49 Baseball 2,3,hg Senior Play l,2: Basketball 3,5 Hopes and plans for the future: Farmer W Friendship isfconstant in all things.H Name: Dlive Ruth Pierce' , Address: Hollis Ctr., Le. -.f' Date of Birth: March -.-f l5,'l928 Place of Birth: Portland, Me. Parents: Beulah Bettel and Foster Pierce Graduated from: Hollis Center G Course at High School: General Activities: Student Council Lg ial Boardlg Senior Secretaty of class Hopes and plans for the future: HHe takes things as Name: Harvey Elroy Smith ' Date of Birth: October l2, l929 Place of Birth: Hollis Center, Parents: Lucy Palmer and Milton rammar School Speaking Contest 3: Editor- Play Lg Urchestra l,Z,3g 25 Secretary GHSY aSGhe can.n' -' Address: Hollis Ctr., he. me . Simi th Graduated from: River Road Grammar School Course at High School: General 10



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THE SUNBEAM Dear'Diary-- April 6, l9h6 ' ' ' Eight of us seniors, one junior, Miss Proctor, and two out- siders arrived at the station in Biddeford around 9:l5 to- night. We left there at 9:30 for New York. All of us rode in the coach, excepting four who wished a good night's sleep.' We were fortunate in getting seats quite close to- gether. Besides the noise of the train to keep us awake we had two mice which ran up and down the aisle. Carolyn Usher had toeless shoes on, so we all told her that the mice would bite her toe. When she was almost asleep Harvey Smith tickled her toe and she screamed so hard I think she woke the whole coach. By the looks, I don't think there will be much sleeping tonight. April 7, l9h6 , We arrived at Grand Central Station at eight o'clock this morning. We were about half an hour late. We find those who rode in the pullman didn't get so very much sleep after all.: Mr. Green, the man who sponsored this tour had taxis waiting here at the station. We jumped into the cabs bag and baggage and shortly arrived at the Taft Hotel to check our baggage until our rooms were ready. Here we met our accompanying high school, Warrenburg. We went to the auto- mat-to eat breakfast---a place where you put a nickel or dime in a slot and out comes your food. After breakfast we rode on the subways to Riverside Church. Most of our heads nodded slightly during the sermon. 'After church we had dinner and then went back to the hotel. As soon as our sditcases were unpacked we went to the zoo. Here we saw many interesting animals. We enjoyed the baboon's foolish- ness as much as anything. We rested at the hotel for a while and then enjoyed a thrilling elevator ride to the top of the R. C. A. Building. The elevator man informed us we were going two'flights a second, so you see, we weren't standingi still. At the top we could look down upon the whole city. We went to eat and then met Mr. Green to-go to the television tour. This was very interesting. We saw how they make different sound effects and everything about television and radic. After this tour, we went to the Ice Show at Center Theatre. The ones that managed to keep theireyes open enjoyed it. We got out of there just in time to see the Crime Doctor broadcast. Some of the boys went to Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe instead of this broadcast. 'Lmst of us get back to the hotel around l2:CO ready for a good night's sleep. April 8, l9L6 V Got up in time to have breakfast and be on the bus at 8:00 to leave for Washington. Warrenburg High School was in 12

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