Scarborough High School - Four Corners Yearbook (Scarborough, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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StKVKN FrNEST lilHHY “Sieve” Dale of Birth: June 12. 1920. Hobby: Fishing. Baseball (2, 3. 4); Touch Football (1); Athletic Association (1. 2. 3. I); Boy Scouts (1. 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (4); 4-H Club (1): Hobby Club (1); Assistant Joke Editor (1, 2); Assistant Literary Editor (3); Sports Editor (4) ; Prize Speaking (1, 2, 3.4): Tri¬ angular Winner (3, 4); Spear Regional Winner (4); 1st Prize, County (4); Class Secretary (1, 2); Clnss Treasurer (3); Senior Drama (4): Curtis Publishing ( o. Drive Manager (3, 4); Crowell Drive (4). Frances Mary Skillings “France Date of Birth: March 29,1920. Hobby: Walking. Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4); Track (1. 2, 3, 4); Ath¬ letic Association (2, 3); 4-H Club (1, 2, 3); Vice-President of Club (3); Home Eco¬ nomics Club (1, 2, 3); Summer Project (1, 2); Noon Lunch (3); Operetta (2); Glee Club (2); Swimming (4); Girls’ Athletic Editor (4). Frederick Melville Newcomb “Ted Date of Birth: February 18, 1920. Hobby: Hunting. Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4); Manager (3); Captain (4): Baseball (2, 3, 4); Riile (4); Touch Football (1); 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4); County Dairy Champion (3, 4); Athletic Associ¬ ation (1, 2, 3, 4); President (4): Boy Scouts (1, 2): Secretary of 4-H Club (2, 3, 4); Debating Club (4): Senior Drama (4); Assembly Plays (2, 3, 4); Prize Speaking (3); Hobby Club (3). Vernon Walter Paulsen “ Polly ” Date of Birth: May 12, 1919. Hobby: Wood¬ working. Swimming (4); Track (4); Rifle (4); Assistant Manager of Basketball (3): Manager (4); Athletic Association (4); Vice-President (4); Boy Scouts (1, 2, 3, 4); Assembly Plays (3, 4); Senior Drama Business Man¬ ager (4); Vice-President of Class (2, 4); Student Council (4); Hobby Club (3).

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Henry Alfred ATovlton “ Al ” Date of Birth: November 21, 191S. Hobby: Hunting. 4-H Club (1. 2, 3); Secretary of 4-H Club (1); Athletic Association (1, 2); Boy Scouts (1,2): Senior Drama (4), Arlene Rachel Winslow Date of Birth: December 2, 1915. Hobby: Crossword Puzzles. Basketball (1. 2. 3); Track (1. 2); Volley Ball (1) : 4-H Club (1. 2); Assistant Leader (2) : Leader 3»: Summer Project (1. 2); Noon Lunch (2): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); Assembly Plays (1. 2, 3); Ex¬ change Editor (4); Salutatorian. Artiifr Brooks Purington “Art” Date of Birth: December 1. 1919. Hobby: Hunting. Attended Bowdoinham High (3); 4-H Club (1, 2. 3, 4). Donald Alan Stevens “Don” Date of Birth: April 28, 1919. Hobby: Hitch¬ hiking. Gorham High (1, 2); Vice-President of CoBoss Dairy Club (3); Debating Club (4); Treas- uier of Debating Club (4); Assistant Joke Editor of Fora Corne rs (3); Literary Edi¬ tor (4); Assembly Plays (3, 4).



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JUST A COINCIDENCE He took the cah at the cluh and had no sooner settled down in it than he discov¬ ered the hag. It was peeping out invitingly from behind the seat cushion, a small, black bag with a dark red clasp, an ex¬ pensive looking trifle with a foreign ac¬ cent. lie suspected Paris. He took it up tentatively and examined it. It was not large, hut he judged by the feel of it that it was stocked with delight¬ ful feminine possessions. He glanced from it, uncertainly, to the hack of the driver ' s head. There was something almost guilty in glance. But the driver was obviously intent upon his own problems. Cunningham opened the bag. It was lined in dark red silk to match the clasp, and it contained a small dark red chitfon handkerchief, finely edged and marked with the initial “A. A fragile affair, dis¬ turbingly fragrant. Next, a small red moire compact, containing powder and a minute puff, a lipstick chosen for a bru- net‘e. definitely; a small purse containing three one-dollar hills and sixty -seven cents in coins; a shopping list on which was written in a dashing feminine scrawl: “Telephone Jacques. Telephone Henrietle. Tea—Renton-Bob. Elizabeth—5:30.” Finally, there were three visiting cards engraved and decorated with a very thin black edging. The name on them was Mrs. Johnny Ilingliam. Underneath was her address in the East Seventies. (’nnningham sat regarding the card. In his mind he heard faintly the huntsman’s call and the ghostly sounding horns. lie knew quite well that he had ar¬ ranged to dine with Ilogland. But Hog- land was a patient chap and would wait for him uncomplainingly if he was late. And it was very seldom that adventure called with such a siren voice in this prosaic day and age. He tapped on the glass and gave the driver the address in the East Seventies. The apartment house looked expensive and exclusive, lie dismissed the taxicab and entered, asking for Mrs. Hingham. A uniformed attendant at the door directed him to the lift. And on the seventh floor he repeated his inquiry to a trim maid who took his card, appraising him shrewdly with a glance and asked him to wait in a little reception room just off the foyer.

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