Madison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Madison, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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Nt JRMAN IOSEPH NANCY IANE WING College With a laugh like Naney's .Xnd dimples so gay. VVe know she'll go smiling Along life's happy way. Yearhook, Advertising Manager -l: Pepsi-Cola Candidate 4: liirigo State Candidate 5: Debate Award 3: National Honor Society 3: Magazine Contest Committee 4: Ollice Girl -l: Hand l, 2, 3, 4: Choir l. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra l. 2, 5, -l: llaton Twirler l. 2. 5. 'lx Service Cluh 2: Debate Cluh Z. 3, -l. Vice-Presiclent -l: Science Cluh -l. Secretary 4: Speech Clulv l 2 Senior Play -l: Language Cluh 3: Bates League Debate 3: Spear Speaking Contest 3. DeROCHl'1 Vocational Norman has a little wife. He leaves her home each day To spend the time in school: We all think he's okay. l ':1.'c'1I'l'z'tory Stllzmltory Honor I'm't.r r.'1u.-.f cuff:- C luxx W ill I,ftl.f.f Hlixlory 7 Cfzlxs' I rophery Class Parts Norman VVeston VVilliam Kennedy Geraldine Phillips Lena Theharge Beula Rich john Hall Marjorie Hunt Leo Henry Frances Maellonald Dorothy Longley Walter Merrill Victorian Koehakian Lester Wagner Beverly Andrews Guy Howard 19



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had been left end on the football team that year and had been elected captain of the next year's team. Came the Senior year, the climax of all the efforts of the class of 1948. When the class met in September, 1947, Mrs. Prescott assumed her new duties as class adviser, since Miss Wilbur had retired. Alva Reed was re-elected class president while Beverly Andrews was chosen vice-president, Dorothy Longley, sec- retaryg and Lawrence Blanchard, treasurer. Frances MacDonald was named cheerleader. Seniors assisting her were Iacqueline Allen, who also acted as head basketball cheerleader, and Phyllis Maillet. Robert Richard was re-elected to the Stu- dent, of which he then served as President. Other representatives from the Seniors were Lorraine Cyr and Guy Howard. Marjorie Hunt directed the annual magazine contest: she was business manager of the com- mittee. Norman Weston, Nancy Wing, and William Kennedy were chosen to represent the high school in the Pepsi-Cola scholarship test. Wes- ton, one of the most brilliant members of the class of '48, had the honor of being announced one of the seventeen Finalists in the state. He was the First student from Madison High School to receive this honor. Beula Rich, another of the outstanding Sen- iors, was chosen the D. A. R. Good Citizenship candidate for 1948.1 Outstanding athletes among the boys in the class were Guy Howard, Richard Frost, Leo Henry, Frank Fernald, Lawrence Maillet, Rob- ert Richard, Robert Rogers, and Walter Hand- ley. Outstanding girl athletes were Frances MacDonald, Doris Hebert, Mary Dill, and Evelyn Sabol. Norman Weston headed the yearbook staff as editor-in-chief. Iohn Hall and Lena The- barge directed the business staff. The Senior play, Kiss and Tell , directed by Mr. Daggett, was originally scheduled for the nights of February 18 and 19. Because of the illness of the director, the play had to be postponed. Having leading parts in the pro- duction were Iacqueline Allen, David Pratt, and Norman Weston. A group of Seniors left during the April va- cation for the trip to Washington. Senior Hop, Baccalaureate, Class Night, and, finally, Graduation on Iune 10, will complete the story of the class of 1948 at Madison High School. ,lil 1 1 if 21

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