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

 - Class of 1944

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1: Evelyn Leone Allen Little pitchers have big ears. Hodgdon High School 13 Glee Club 13 Cla Houlton High School 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Kenneth Harold Anderson ss President 3,4 The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Junior Varsity Basketball 33 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, fVice-Pres dent 4jg English Club 43 H-Club 43 Baseball 1 Dorothy Maxine Astle Still waters run deep. Bicycle Club lg Honor Society 3, 4 Louise Albertina Bailey Her eyes were deeper than the depth stilled at even. Elwood Wilkins Barker His bark is worse than his bite English Club 4 10 of waters n

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Sophomores 'The Sophomores have begun to grow up. At least they have entered the Senior Division. In this class of 1946 we have many talented people. Many of them are in the Band, Orchestra, and Glee Club. We must give credit to certain sophomores such as Billy Nightingale, Henry Baulch, and of course to Mrs. Bouncer iDickie Hatchj for being actors. Remember the play Mr, Box and Mr. Cox? It seems that the Sophomore class has its percentage of the current love affairs in school this year. Even Hank Baulch alias TI-IE IMAGINATIONH has one. If you don't know about it, ask Mary Spain. She knows! One Junior lad seems to take a great interest in a sophomore girl. But when asked in H-Club initiation who he thought was the best looking girl in High School he said Joan Kittredge. Are you going to stand for that Joyce? 'The new rom-ance twosome seems to be Nancy Hyde and Vaughn Totman. I wonder what broke the ice around Nancy's heart. She seemed to avoid the boys not so very long ago. Could there have been another man in her love life? Room 17 consisting of all girls has shown what the women can do. They went all out in the Curtis Campaign and made a record in the selling of subscriptions. They also have participated willingly in the bond rallies held at Houlton High School. Con- gratulations girls! There are quite a few sophomores who participate in the Orchestra and Band. Mary iShaw, Marietta Doescher, Mary Spain, Roger Jackins, Joyce Daigle, Beth Judkins, Joyce Leavitt, Jean Lambert, Patricia Clarke, Jackie Hall all take part in these organizations. Oh, yes, we can't forget the former room 14 of all sophomore boys who really did their part and helped H. H. S. put the Red Cross Drive over. Audrey Dunlop Freshmen 'The boys and girls in the Freshman class will soon be sophisticated Sopho- mores. Fresh from the Central Building last fall, these students entered this building as green and gulible Freshmen. Now they are beginning to attain that outer shell of sophistication which labels them future Sophs. Recently the Freshman class elected their class officersg President Paul Miller: Vice President, Donna Beals: Secretary, Mary Skehang Treasurer, Richard Russell. This class has also participated patriot- ically in the purchase of war bonds and stamps. More power to you! I noticed too that the male part of the executive branch of the class is quite ac- tive in many respects, including the love life of a certain eighth grade lassie. If more information is needed about her, ask President Miller. It is also quite the same with Treasurer Russell, who seems to have acquired Jeanette McNair as his little treasure. Or has the treasury been robbed? Congratulations to the Freshman class. They seem to have acquired the patronage of two polished gentlemen of the Senior Class. How do you like having Hank Skehan and Phil Jenkins in your spelling class? Although the contest was a close one. Dick Stanton seems to have snatched the title of Freshman Casanova right out from under the other Freshman boys noses. Better luck next year boys! Audrey Dunlop Organizations The clubs this year are not as numerous as in previous years, but in spite of the many obstacles Houlton High School has managed to retain several of the most outstanding organizations. The Honor .Society is still under the efficient leadership of Mrs. Howe. The thirty members are juniors and seniors who have acquired the rank of 90 or above. The Bi-monthly meetings are of an in- structive nature. The attendance has been interupted because so many demands have been made upon the members to contribute fContinued on Page 281



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Harold Clarence Bither Handsome is as handsome does. Baseball 13 Tennis 1, 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4 Lois Edna Brewer No one knows what he can do until he tries. Marion Louise Brewer Who can know the thoughts of a child? Basketball 2:Librarian 33 North Star Board 43 Honor Society 3, 43 lSeceretary 41 Donald Lloyd Brough I am monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute. Bellows Falls High School 15 Varsity Baseball 13 Junior Varsity Football 11 Ketterlinus High School 2, Houlton High School 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2: Speaking Exhi- bition 25 Intramural Basketball 3. 4 Archie Clayton Brown Faint heart never won fair lady. Ithaca High School 1, 2: Tumbling Club 13 Woodcraft Club 13 Leathercraft Club 13 Houlton High School 3, 45 Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 45 English Club 43 Senior Play tSound Effectsb 4 11

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