Houlton High School - North Star Yearbook (Houlton, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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Junior Notes - In tht- l'all ol' 103351. 1535 new students enter- vml llonlton lligh School, Like most fresh- lllt'll. we were shy at firstg Init this condi- tion didn't last long, That year we elected Hob Anderson president, Winnifred Miller rict--prvsitleiil. Donald McNutt, secretary, Marjorie Watson. treasurer. Since this' h it was decided not to have a freshman and year candidate for queen. our class was not rep! rt-sented in the gala coronation at. the an- nual high school circus. The following year, we suffered the loss ol' one ol' our most beloved students, Fran- ces Cates. Winnie Miller and Dick Niles were our caunlidates tor queen and king at the circus of '41. The class talent in dram- atics was shown in the speaking contest. As juniors. we have several outstanding students in the music field, Jimmy Chad- wick and Albert Madigan carry the honors in the band, Dick and Bob Niles, Bob An- derson. and Don McNutt all helped this yt-ar's basketball team. Most of the time, our boys were out-sizedg but they were in there fighting just the same. Ken Larson is the fastest boy in the junior classAhe's on thc track team, incidentally. He placed eighth in the state meet, fourth in the county meet, and he is co-captain of next year's track team, x The same students except Louena Merri- thew. Kay. Kinney. and Ken Larson, who were new this year, participated in the spc-aiming contest. Margie Watson and Al- bert. Madigan are this year's candidates for queen and king. Here's luck to you, kids. .The enrollment of our class has dropped to 119. Ann Doherty is one who left us to go to a girls' school in Albany. So far, we haven't done many outstanding things, but we have a big year coming up. L. II. x H?H. S. BOY'S LAMENT By Harriette Watson '44 , These soldiers sort of cramp our style. ln uniforms so neat, They fascinate our pretty girls. Their line is hard to beat. Perhaps we'll have to mend our manners, Learn to dance and such, Or we'll be out of luck and sore. NVe wouldn't like that-much! Boyne: Yep, I paid 35100 for that dog. lle's part Collie and part bull. Jonesy: Yeah? VVhich part of him is bull? Boyne: That part about the S2100. 1 e u 2 THE JUNIORS 11

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THI41 HIGI-ISTICR COMMITTEE Plourdo. Mooors. Hoskin Clllglxl, lloody, Mr. Marsh, liorinan fodilorl. 'I'ul'u4-r, Koran. Iluupliy, Clowe-S. Titronib. SMITII. CONSTANCIC MARY SPOONIGR. GICORGIC IJONAIIIJ 'I'IlIlIIl'l' Ifuruivrs 43 II-Club 43 liaise-lmll il, 4. ST. PIIGRRIG. CIIAIIIJIG l4lIlClI,IIJf Football 43 Iluske-lbull 13 J. V. Iluslivtbull QI3 Ilrtllub 41 Cross Country I. 'I'.XYI.OR. ARLIGAN IRIS Iluslwibull If Ti-nuis l. 2. il. l: lfluglisli Club PI. Som-. lg . -. 2, ,,. Ilonor Suri:-ty Il. AI. V. Pros.. II. Pros. '11 IfI'.lIll'lIIi' Club lg Svc: of Class '43 Gln-v Club 2, 213 Tumbling Act I3 Vluss Gills -I3 Ilonin- Room Stuilvnl Kounvil -I. TAYLOR. IIOIIIIANIJ l+'Rl'lIlI+lRlCK I uiuri- I .1ruu-1's 2.3.13 II-Club I3 Ruuil Il. I1 Foot- bull l. 11, TAYLOR. RAIiI'lI-f-Iluslivllulll I. 2. Ci. -I3 liaise-lmull 1. 2. Il. -13 Ifoollmll I. 2. ii. I. Cupl, 43 II-Club 2 il. l. I'i'1's. 1. TIIII30IJlflAI'. MAISIIC IIII,IlA--Illiiglisli Club il. 4. TITCUMI5. ROISICRT PICRRY V Ilzuul I. 12, Ci. 'li UI'K'IlPSiI'.l l. 2. 22, 43 Sflugo llluuugvr ol' C rrus Pluy ,Ig Ili-Y Club 2. ii. 4. TITIUIVIII, SIIIRLIGY ANNWlC11glisl1 Club Il. 4. V. Pros. 3: llonor Sovioty 31, -I. Pres. 3: Senior Play: Speaking ldxliibition 33 II- Club Sl. 4. Pres. 83 Home lllcwouoinics Club 3. 4, V. Pres., 3, Pres. 43 Vice President of the Class 1. 2. 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 0rcI1est,1':1, J. 2, II3 TI-nnis I, 2, il, 43 Iluslu:t.lmII 2, Il, 45 Ilouiv Room Council 4. TRACY. Mldlilllfl IJONALIJ Ilouu- Room Slurlc-ut Council 43 Iiiglislvr Ilournl il. TURNER. ROIIIGRT AR'I'III'R Iliglislvr I. YARNICY. SIIIRLICY PlG.XRI,--I'Z1iglisl1 Club 4. WA4.XI,lCWYN. I'.X'I'RlCI.X BlII.IlRI+IIJ-- Ilouoi' Sorioty II. -I. live Pr:-s. 333 I'51l!iliHll Club il. -I3 Urrlivslru I1 Norlli Stair Ilozirml 32 I3 Iloinv Room Stuclvul llouuvil I. WAY. .IIGAN .XI'IlIGNI+1f Clunrlil- Lulu: :la-bool 13 Mi-iliivtim' SllDCl'IlII' Srhool LIL Hug- Iisli Club 72, 4. Xl'I'l'I'lVIORl'l. IiI+lNNI'I'I'II IIICIIIIl'I'lIN---Iizlml I. 2. Il. fl: O1'c'liesIru I. 2. 22. I: Jr. Division Oi'c'l1vsIi'u lg Ili-Y Club 2, II. -l. Sc-r'. I1 Prop- vriy llluiiugor ol' Sm-uior I'luy1 English Club 4. XVIIIIIIGY. I+1I,IZAIll+Z'I'Il .XNN Kllw- Club I, 2. Il. -I3 Triplv Trio fl. Al. l'fII.SUN. VIRGINIA RI I'II-Ville-1' Club 2. il. il: Ilziskelbull IZ. rl: Sc-uior Pluyg Cirrus I'I.iy 43 ll-Club -I3 lloinv Room Sluili-nt Council 4. XOIING. DOROTHY IIUIIISIC f-lloiuo Room Student. Council 4 Basketball 233 .l. V. Hus- ketball 43 Tumbling Acct 1. YOUNG, MARY ANN-rf-Fort, Faiirfiulil High Si-bool l, 2, 213 Glu' Club 'lg Iduglisli Club il.



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Sophomore Notes This elass is really quite important, as it has some fine lloulton High spirit in it. And of eourse let's not forget, its president from Central Ameriea. .lose Duron. ln number. this elass is also quite large. having 1110 members. Aeeording to Coaeh lluse Tibbetts. with a little more growth and improvement, its basketball players. Grant. Plourde. Byers. York. and Nleflaffin ought to shape into a flue varsity in a year or two. Of eourse. let's not forget its sougbird, llarriette Wat- sou. who is also a member ot' the band. VW- should also mention their eandidates for eireus king and queen. lfraueis Skehan and Phyllis Gray. All in all. this is a most promising elass. XVe might even prediet that its athletes will some day put ll. ll. S. baek on the map. lt is quite possible that it contains the Aroos- took County basketball ehampions ot' 194-t. F. G. lllr. Tibbetts at skull praetiee: Suppose the ball is on their five, last down. one point behind, and a minute to go. what would you do. VVileox'? .loez l'd move down the beneh l'urther where I eould see better. V Freshman Notes Nine years ago. there started to various sehools in town those Marys. Johunies. Tommies. and Bettys who today make up our timid little freshman elass. Not little iu the sense of numbers. Heavens. no! lt's really quite a large elass. having a total of 125 members who are represented by their President Bobby Mctformaek. Each morning, they struggle off to the Houlton High School knowledge box to learn their algebra. world history. English. and other branches of knowledge theY just live by. Not that itfs all work and no play! Good- ness. no! The elass has its own athletie team eoaehed by that Colby man. Joe Doh- binsl who has reeently enlisted-. In Elliot Berman and Billy Bernard. it has fine poten- tial varsity basketball material. Oh yes. let's not forget those who lmff and puff uu- der Mr. Sherman's guidance in an attempt to play in the band. and who will in years to eome make fine musieiaus. I . G. Miss F. E. 0, ttluring examsl: ls there any smoke baek there? .lim lXlePartland: No, that's just the fog l'm in! I. . , 'FWZ-2 Til IC S0l.'HUMORl'IS

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