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ALU MN! CLASS OF 19h3 Constance Wilbur, Post Graduate, Rangeley, Maine. George Grant, employed at Stonington, Conn. Patricia Gardner, Cadet Nurse at Central Maine General Hospital, Lewiston, Maine. Robert Deraps, employed at Strong, Maine. Estelle Ellis, Post Graduate, Rangeley, Maine. S lfc Stanley Johnson, U. S. Navy, Overseas CSouth Pacificl Barbara Tobie, employed at ' Presque Isle, Maine. Harold Carignan, attending Becker College, Springfield, Mass. Sylvia Berry, employed at Providence, R. Q. Delbert Ellis, Rangeley, Maine. Arline Verrill, Cadet Nurse at Central Maine General Hospital, Lewiston, Maine. CLASS OF l9b2 Helen Berry, Providence Bible Institute, Providence, R. I. Pfc. Bruce Ellis, Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. Dorothy Pillsbury, nee Ellis, Rangeley, Maine. Pvt. Walter Ellingwood, De Ridder Army Air Base, De Ridder, La. Frances Fall, employed at Boston, Mass. Pvt. Jean Field, Camp Bowie, Texas. Pvt. Emerson Fowler, U. S. Army Overseas CEnglandS Miriam Frederich. Houlton Colle e . S Houltcn, New York., Cpl. Mason Gile, U. S. Army, Overseas. Mary Fuller, Rangeley, Maine. Susie Carlton, nee Haley, Portland, Maine. Pvt. Frederick Maclver, Camp Reynolds, Penn. Velma Nile, Cadet Nurse at Eastern Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Me. Cpl. James Ross, Camp Pope, Fort Bragg, N. C. Montress Oakes, employed at Newport, R. I. June Pillsbury, Rangeley, Maine Eloise Williams, nee Quimby, employed at Edgewood, R. I. James Cakes, A.S.U.N.N.T. Polytechic Institute, Troy, New York Pvt. Joseph Ross, Uhited States Army, Overseas A.M.M. Sfc Harold Spiller 75 Fleet Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Priscilla Tibbetts, Colby College, Waterville, Maine Carolyn Kelly, nee Tbby, Presque Isle Maine Florence Wilbur, employed at New Gloucester Telephone Exchange, New Gloucester, Maine CLASS OF 1941 P. F. C. William Bowker, Camp Hale, Cole, Staff Sgt. Reginald B eckett, Z Postmaster New York City, New York Pvt, Alfred Carlton, United States , Army, Overseas Clndiaj Betty Ellis, Rangeley. Maine U.S.M.C. Omer Ellis, Jr.. Marine Air Station, Quantico, Virginia P.F.C. Herbert Johnson, United States Army, Overseas Cltalyl Eleanor Keep, Mary Lane Hospital, Ware, Mass. Flora Bennett, nee McGarvey, Portland, Maine s ale Jane cakes, uilleageville, Georgia Jean Prescott, employed at Stonington, Conn. Muriel Quimby, employed at Edgewood, R. I. Sei. Hollis Robbins, United States Army, overseas
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WHY HOLD ON TO QT The number on your card identifies your social security account. You will need it whenever you take a job that is covered by the act. You will need it when you file a claim for monthly payments So kee I E it safe. To make doubly sure, take off the lower half, or stub, and put it in some place where you can always find it. If you should lose your card, take or send the stub to the field office and get a duplicate card. Don't get a new number. Make sure you got the same number. One card, one number--for a lifetime! A Summary Because of the present shortage of teachers, the school has been forced to drop its Industrial Art course. This was a real loss and it is hoped that a new teacher may soon be secured. The Home Economic Department gave valuable service to the commu- nity in many ways this year. Last fall several hundred cans of food were processed. During the winter from December to April approximately 2,000 hot lunches were served. The girls also repaired and upholstered the furniture belonging to the Dramatic Department. There have been three teachers this year. When Miss Churchill left to obtain a more lucrative position, in Bridgeton, Miss Bryant was secured from the F.S.N.S. Then last semester we were fortunate to have the ser- vice of Miss Purkis, another F.S.N.S. student.' A new course in Radio Code was added to our curricular in response to government demands. The course was required by all Junior and Senior boys. At the end of the year one section of the class had attained the maximum requirement of twenty words per minute, while others have completed requirements of ten and twelve words per minute. Again, as last year, we have had a physical training program. Under this program both girls and boys have had three three-quarter hour periods per week. Much progress has been made and a large percentage of the students should be eligible for special certificates of award. In response to the request of a number of senior boys, Solid Geometry and trigonometry were added to the courses offered. These were both half-year courses and valuable additions to our school. Several public dances were sponsored by the school in addition to a number of Friday-night socials for students and faculty only. The students of Rangeley High School are very grateful for the patient and self-denying service of our faculty. We realize how fortunate we have been to have the privilege of attaining such a fine school, especially in a town of this size. The editorial staff of the Tattler is grateful to all who have aided in the publishing of this, our twenty- eighth edition. Especial credit is due the Commercial Department, which has done much to aid in this work.
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Evelyn Oakes, nee Ross, employed at ,Bristol, R. I. P.F.C. Norman Wilbur, United States Army, Overseas Class of l9LO Pvt. George Carlton, ZPostmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Tech. Sgt. Calvin Fox, United States Army, Overseas fEnglandI Elvenus Gaskell, nee Gile, employed at Portland, Maine Florence Grant, employed at Stoning- tOf1, Re Io June Reum, nee Haley, employed at Portland, Maine Marilyn Herrick, Waves, in Washing- ton, D. C. Glenna Moran, nee Huntoon, Portland, Maine P.F.C. Maurice Maclver, U.S.M.C. ZFleet Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. James Moulton, Cumberland, Maryland Martha Ross, Rangeley, Maine Norma Luce, nee Savage, Portland, Maine Sgt. Watson Wilbur, United States Army, Overseas Clndial Class of 1939 Rachel Armburg, nee Haley, Portland, Maine Arlene Baker, nee Brown, Phillips, Maine Lila Barter, Waves, Hunter College, New York Francis Ellingwood, Farmington, Maine Edward Ellis, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine Pvt. Ray Ellis, United States Army, Overseas Sayward Ellis, Rangeley, Maine . Walter Ellis, Rangeley, Maine Jean Falls employed at Bethel, Maine Fannie Robinson, nee Field, Oquossoc, Maine Edith Tobin, nee Hinckley, Wilton, Maine Cpl. Philip Lamb, Newport, R. I. Hazel Horne, nee Myshrall, Scotia, New York Teresa Madden, employed at Watervill Maine Madelaine York, nee Myshrall, Bristol, Rl Io Constance Philbrick, employed at Bethel, Maine Elaine Brownlee, nee Pillsbury, Rangeley, Maine Kadeline Soucie, employed at Bristol, . Ro It Jeanne Wood, nee Taylor, Mary Anna, Fla. George Wentworth, AfC U.S.N.A.S., Pensacola, Florida Under Alumni News Seniors Jeanne Barrett Patricia Bradbury Methyl Bowker Marilyn Collins Bernard Ellis Joyce Ferguson Mary Ferguson Robert Frederich James Irish Gertrude Johnson Athalene Nile Everett Pillsbury Barbara Prescott Norma Quimby Next Year Undecided Business School Portland, Maine Undecided Armed Forces Stenographer Stenographer College C En- gineeringl Army Specialized Training Program Business School Colby College U.S.N.R. Business School Office Work Neil Russell Navy V-12 Evelyn Verrill Maine General Hospital-Training Audrey Wilcox Undecided Earle Williams U. S. Army Sister's now a sailor, I'm a Waac quite trim, Mother's in the Coast Guard, Learning how to swim. Grandma ferries bombersg How Aunt Eppie shines Out there in a desert, Helping dig up mines! Kate, our maid, has left us-- No more will she scrubg Left a note just saying, NOff to run a sub.H Nursemaid is a warden Laundress is a cop.... Keep the home fires burning!-- Atta darling, POP! D BUSINESS EDUCATION WORLD
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