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LINDA JOYCE WILLARD First Honor Essay All experience is an arch to build on. Transferred from Cape Elizabeth 4g Yearbook Staff 45 Softball 33 Basketball 3,4g All-Star 45 Senior Drama 4g Office Girl 3: Music 1,2,3. C olle ge SENICR SCHEDULE Sale of tonic and candy throughout the school year. Janitor work at academy throughout the school year. October October November December January February March March March April June June June 5th - A Baked Bean Supper at Congregatlona1Church. 19th - A Baked Bean Supper at Grange Hall. lst - Hunters' Breakfast at Grange Hall. 19th - One-Act Play and Tableau at the Harold B. Emery Audi torium. 15th - 15th - Sokokis Warrior deadlines. 15th - 3rd ,hh ' Senior Play, 'Sklnned Alive, at the Harold B. Emery - Auditorium 18th to April 26th - New York - washington Trip. 8th - Baccalaureate at Congregational Church 9th - Senior Ball. 10th - Graduation at Congregational Church.
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NORMAN FRANCIS MAXIM Valedictorian College Consilium cape, tum age. Class President 1, 2g Class Vice President 3g Student Council lg Yearbook Staff 3,43 Yearbook Editor 4g Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Co-Captain 3g Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Track 2g Prize Speaking 2,3g Senior Drama 4g Music 1. RETHA IRENE TAYLOR Home Economics What's done cannot be undone Yearbook 4g Senior Drama 2,4g Prize Speaking 2,35 Music 1. ROBERT LEE TAYLOR Salutatoriau Agriculture Good, better, best, never let it rest, until the good is better and the better, best. Yearbook 4g Basketball 3,4g Baseball lg Track 25 Prize Speaking 2,3g Senior Drama 45 Music 1.
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New York- Washington T np Having contracted for the Number 1 tour offered by the Green Tours of Lynn, Mas- sachusetts, we left Portland Friday evening, April 18th at 8:30 p. m. via Greyhound Lines for New York City, arriving at 6 a,m. the following day. We met our tour con- ductor at '7 a,m. and spent the day sightseeing in New York, going on the N, B.C, Television Tour which took us to the Observation Roof where we had a picture taken of the group. In the evening we went to Radio City Music Hall, returning to our rooms at the Shelton Hotel. Sunday, April 20th, we left New York at 8 a. m, via the Lincoln Tunnel and New Jersey Turnpike to Philadelphia for a stop at Independence Hall, then on to Valley Forge. We spent that evening at the Yorktowne Hotel in York, Pennsylvania. On the moming of Monday, April 21st, we visited Gettysburg where guides conducted us across the battlefield. We lunched at the Francis Scott Key Hotel in Frederick, Mary- land. In the afternoon we visited Harper's Ferry and then to Shenandoah Valley to New Market, Virginia, for overnight stop and a conducted tour through the famous End- less Caverns, Tuesday, April 22, we took the scenic ride to Panorama atop the Blue Ridge Moun- tains and to the battlefields of Bull Run, arriving at Washington at noon. We checked in at tne Raleigh Hotel and lunched, visiting Mt. Vernon, the George Washington Me- morial, Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Jefferson Memorial in the afternoon. That evening we took a moonlight sail up the Potomac. Wednesday, April 23, we toured the city, stopping at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Archives Building, Supreme Court, and the United States Capitol. We spent the afternoon in the Smithsonian and Andrew Mellon Museums. After dinner we visited the Congressional Library, the Old Ford Theatre, and went up to the top of the Washington Monument. On Friday we left Washington at 8 a, m, for Baltimore, the New Jersey Turnpike and arrived back at our hotel in New York at 2:30 p.m. The rest of the day we spent sightseeing. Saturday, April 26th, we further toured New York, visiting the United Nations and the Statue of Liberty. In the late afternoon we drove out to La Guardia Airport where we emplaned for Portland and home. The trip was greatly enjoyed by all and we know that we shall never forget this event in our lives. We wish to thank Mr. Wood who assisted us in planning our trip and Miss MacCau1ey and Mr. Chick who so kindly and graciously chaperoned us.
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