Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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The TATTLER I NAME Cedric Brackett Minnie Collins Richard Ellis Eleanor Johnson Mabel Keep Bennie Nile Gilbert Philbrick Peryland Philbri Elizabeth Russell ck ELIZABETH RUSSELL . .. Betty Ulf she will, she will-you can depend on it. If she won't, she won't, and that's the end of it. Valedictoriang Class President 3g One-Act plays 1, 2, 3, 43 Three-Act play 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club lg Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Assistant Editor of Tattler 33 Editor of Tattler 4. NAME Cedric Brackett Minnie Collins Richard Ellis - Eleanor Johnson Mabel Keep Bennie Nile Gilbert Philbrick Peryland Philbrick Elizabeth Russell Nickname Favorite Song Greatest Fault Best Feature Ced Stardust Being late Good natured Minnie Blond Sailor Too quiet Good Sport Dick If I'm Lucky Flirting Singing Ellie 'l Any Wedding Skipping School Being true to March George Keepie f'Sonny Boy Arguing Dancing Bennie Who threw the Ov All his girl friends Cheerful eralls in Mrs. Mur- phy's Chowder? t' Gib Sleepy Time Gal Talking Athletics Perly 'tCowgal Jack -ie Making wise Escaping from cracks tight spots Betty Anniversary Song Gum Brains Haunt Favorite Pastime Ambition Expression Home Cwe guessb Cripes You'd be Surprised U. S. Air Corps East Wilton Gee Whiz Studying To be a nurse Drugstore 'tHe1lo, Dear! Jitterbugging To be a second Frank Sinatra Auburn Huh? H ,Writing to George To get married Oquossoc Probably l' Catching up on Fay School of sleep Boston Murphy's Oh Yeah Girls Anything but the Army Kenebago Road We Can't Print it! Keeping Joan Kents Hill company Murphy's Oh Boy! Pestering people U. S. Army CGetting Crowd- ed, isn't it?7 Anywhere Blen is!! Watch that! Anything that comes along U. of M. 9



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The TATTLER A CLASS OF '47 The senior class became organized as such on September ninth when the follow- ing officers were elected: President, Rich- ard Ellis, Vice President, Cedric Brackett, Secretary and Treasurer, Mabel Keep. Betty Russell, Gilbert Philbrick, and Pery- land Philbrick represented the class at student council meetings. We found that our original class of thir- teen pupils had decreased to nine. How- ever, regardless of the size of the class, I believe we can honestly say that we have had as much fun throughout our years at R. H. S. as any of the larger classes. Bennie Nile, who left school during his senior year in 1943 to join the armed forces, is back in school and will receive his diploma along with the rest of us. None of the girls participated in bas- ketball. However, Peryland Philbrick, Richard Ellis, Gilbert Philbrick, and Ced- ric Brackett more than made up for this deficiency, the latter three being on the first team. In March, the senior class entered the annual interclass One-Act-Play Contest. The cast, which included Betty Russell, Mabel Keep, Richard Ellis, Gilbert Phil- brick, and Cedric Brackett, presented Susan Glaspell's Trifles. We were unable to present the usual senior drama this year. However, several seniors will take part in a three-act play which will be produced in May. All four classes will be represented in this play. Class honors were announced as fol- lows: Betty Russell, Valedictory, Minnie Collins, Salutatory, Mabel Keep, third honor, and Richard Ellis, fourth honor. We are now looking forward to June, when graduation exercises will take place on Friday the 13th. It's a good thing that none of us are superstitious! We're all proud of what we have accomplished. However, I fear we'1l all have that old yearning to be back in R. H. S. - come September, 1947. MABEL KEEP '47 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The juniors began their year by choos- ing the following class ofiicers: President, Therese Turmenne, Secretary, Marjorie Haley, Treasurer, Greta Ellis, Represen- tatives to Student Council. Irene Allison, Jean Pillsbury, and Raymond Haskell. Both girls and boys participated in bas- ketball, those on the teams being: Betty Ross, Clydis Ross, Greta Ellis, Jean Pills- bury, Marjorie Haley, Buddy Haskell, Billy Johnson, Glen Campbell, Gene Sawin, and Duane Quimby. A Christmas social was given and proved to be a very enjoyable event even though the music was late in arriving. The presents Cwhich included everything from rubber 'pants to hair ribbonsh, were distributed to the accompaniment of much merriment. The One-Act Play Contest was held on March 21st, with our class presenting The Last Trip Out, our first attempt at doing serious drama. The following juniors were in the cast: Therese Turmenne, Clydis Ross, Ramona Oakes, Jean Pillsbury, Greta Ellis, Bruce Lindsay, and Gene Sawin. The annual Junior Prom is sched- uled for the 16th of May, when a good time is anticipated. THERESE TURMENNE '48 CLASS OF '49 This year school opened with the usual bang! It has always been the custom for sophomores to have the privilege of initi- ating the freshmen. That gives us our opportunity and we really took advantage of it. Probably our treatment was a little harsh, but everybody had a lot of fun during the week. At our first class meeting the oflices were electively filled by the most capable people of the class: President, Janet Car- ignan, Vice President, Betty Verrill, Sec- retary, Rita Porter, Treasurer, Natalie Steward. The Student Council members who were selected were Virginia Phil- brick and Warren Schildberg. Later in the year came basketball. Again this year Betty 'Verrill and Nat- alie Steward represented our class on the girl's team. Virginia Philbrick also won a position on the first team. A few of the other girls participated in basketball. Leonard Ross, Warren Schildberg, and Ar- len Wentzell were our basketball sports- men for the year. In March the annual One-Act Play Con- test took place. The comedy, Antic Spring, was chosen for our class. The roles were portrayed as follows: Elbert, Myron Her- rick, Ginger, Helen Nile, Blossom, Sylvia Hunt, Robert, Robert Oakes, Sam, War- ren Schildbergg Gwendolyn, Rita Porter. Our play was a great success, so much so

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