Waldoboro High School - Medomak Breeze Yearbook (Waldoboro, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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30 I MEDOMAK BREEZE members of our class participated in the following clubs and activities: band, Home Economics club, Future Farmers, Glee club, and French club. Now that we are nearing the end of our Junior year, we are looking forward to our biggest event, next year when we graduate from high school. Alice Morse NOSEY NUTS ,OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Yes, we've been nosing around find- ing out all about the girls, fellows and troubles of our class. We've decided that the Hahn, Davis and Moody af- fair is raging worst right now, with Marlene and Joanne both fighting ov- er Warren. But think of poor Earl Winchenbach, what is he going to do now, with Bob home for good? Either he's got to get Bob back in the service or give up Jackie. I thought Warren was in it bad, with two girls but look at Sylvia Benner! She's got two fellows on a leash-as she explains it, One for safety sake, in case something happens to the other- one. Poor Willis is having an awful time with Janice isnit he? And Bobby Jones has got pretty tough competi- tion. fBobby Bealej. Guess he isn't going to get Paula after allg Lincoln and Janice, Sally and Keith seem straight on the road of peace Cat the presentj. Henry was having quite a time trying to choose from Maxine and Maybelle, but tha-t's taken care of now. I hear Howard Lash stepped in for Maxine and Bill Both for May- belle so poor Henry is left out again. Who's next on the string Henry? Velma? Along with Sally and Keith, Lincoln and Janice, Dot and Alvah, Mary Hall and Randy also seem to be hitting it off pretty good, not to speak of Paula Hixon and Bobby Beale, Joyce Scott and Robert Burnham. Oh Lillian, I see Reid Perkins is back in town! ' Howard is always bragging about all his girls, but where are they? We never see them around. Sammy Vannah, so I hear is get- ting pretty sweet on Julia. Do you suppose Paul Rider 'is going to like that? Lee Peacock is having quite a time trying to find a girl tall enough to come at least to his elbow! Quite a time, hey Lee? Alice seems to be getting along quite well with Bobby Jones. Don't tell I told, now? So I guess that just about finishes up our classgossip, except what Pm not going to say about the teachers. Lillian Sukeforth 0? Q 'W' 15 , ,IMAGINE Nancy 'Miller living two miles from school. Y' QQ Dot without Alvah. J K Helen, Marilyn, Dot aniil Greta walking to school. ' Willis knowing his English assign- ment. , p A Alice Morse get ig aqfailure slip. Sammy Vannah being 'a-'good boy. Joyce Sqptt being quigtlill ' Earle gettiiig to -school on time. Duck w'Hio1.x,Qis'can of tobacco. Lincoln' ming yone b1lrt,Janice. Gordon rphy not blushing, Mary riot getting letters from Oro- n0-- 'Y-J. ,. The junior room being 'quiet Bobby not goingto Jefferson Sat- urday nights: I ' - . All the girls taking gymlion Wed- nesdayf' . , Q' - Maynard Nash walking to school. Joanne Hahn witka boy friend of her own. Q .V Henry not laughhig. .7 . Merrick Bean without his charm. The basketball team without the Moody's. ' Bobby Jones not being wolfish. The boys not teasing Maxine. Mary Hall. i Q

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MEDOMAK BREEZE 29 MATCHING INITIALS OF THE SENIOR CLASS 1 cute ape Cedric Achorn 2 night angel Natalie Achorn 3 love bird 2 Louise Boggs 4 rough boy Ralph Bryant 5. P.C. pretty cute Priscilla Carter 6 7 8 9 . C.A. . N.A. . L.B. . R.B. . J.C. jive character John Castner . K.C. kinda cunning Keith Chase . J .C. jive crazy Joan Christianson Miss Cupid Marion Christianson . M.C. 10. M.C. Mr. Cupid Milton Clark 11. M.C. mighty cute Marilyn Cole 12. K.D. kinda dumb Kay Davis 13. J .H. just heavenly Jackie Harkins 14. M.H. man hater , Mina' Heyer 15. El. everything included ' - d Iiill 16. F.J. funny jester Frances Jackson 17. G.L. grand lover Geraldine Levensaler 18. D.L. dead lover Doris Levensaler 19. F.L. funny lad Frank Luce 20. D.M. danger mark David Marshall 21. N.M. naughty miss E Nancy Miller 22. A.M. Aho mad ALvah Moody 23. D.M. don't miss David Moody 24. E.M. evil mou A Ethel McNally 25. L.N. love nutt? Lixiglle Newbert 26. W.P.weak pace allace Prock 27. H.R. handsome 8a rare Helen Ralph 28. J .S. just silly , Jean Soule 29. A.S. always stud ingf ' 'alberta Shuman R.W. right woman Ruth Waltz . R,W. Russell's worry Ronald Witham M.W. mystery woman - ,,, Marjorie Wuori JUNIOR class DOINGS UP UNTIL 1948 ' Entering the Freshman class in 19415 meant a change for our class. We had a record enrollment of about forty- six. At the beginning of the year we elected our class officers. The following were elected: 30. 31 32. President, Donald Nichols. Vice President, Maxine Shuman Secretary, Joanne Hahn Treasurer, Warren Moody Student Council, Alice Morse and Conrad J albert. That year the class was not very active, the only activities being a Christmas party, and a picnic at the end of the year. However, the class did take an active part in other school activities, such as basketball, base- ball, and softball. In 1946 our class advanced further down the road. In September we elected our oiiicers: President, Merrick Beane Vice President, Dorothy Aho Secretary, Alice Morse Treasurer, Warren Moody Student Council, Earl Winchenbach and Willis Nichols. Our major activity this year was the Sophomore Harvest Dance in Oc- tober. The hall was beautifully deco- rated with orange and black and all the other details of Hallowe'en. The orchestra x as Gordon Howe's. Other ac. Jities which the student participated in were a Christmas par- ty, the freshman's reception, baseball, softball and basketball. And last, but not least, our junior year. Class officers elected for this year are: President, Lincoln Orff Vice President, Paul Levensaler Secretary, Alice Morse Student Council, Paula Hixon. One of the biggest events that has occurred during all our school year so far was the Junior Prom. The hall was skillfully and beautifully deco- rated with rainbow colors. Simple furniture was arranged neatly. The music was furnished by Joe Avery's orchestra. Though our crowd wasnot so large, all those who attended re- ported an enjoyable evening. This was our first formal dance. Other activities the students took part in were a Christmas party, soft- ball, baseball and basketball. During these three years various



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MEDOMAK BREEZE 31 REMEMBER , When a certain Junior gave Mr. Pet- erson a black eye. When the boys won a basketball game. Bill Both's essay for the W.C.T.U. Who's face was the reddest when C. S. and M. M. were late to school. The raspberry pie Scott made for the school board luncheon. . When Mr. Stahl visited the Home Ec. class. Julia wanted to sit with Buddy on the bus. Mary Hall Via Q. THE soPHoMoRE ,Qilxss . Behold! Thffsophomore Class came in like a lion and without a doubt will go out the same' way. First off was the Freshman Reception. ' All new teachers and Freshmen were in- itiated which surely, -proved to them that they were welcomed. Q When you look for sports in the school, look at the Sophomores. What other class has more representation? In basketball the girl's team was prac- ticallwiade up of theggirls 'in this class. he boys also had quite a few on the team. As -for outdoor sports, watch a game of softball'or baseball. Never a game without a Sophomore. Sports is notlall that is in their line. A dance was held in March and near- ly all pupils had something to do with it. Even if they didn't make a lot of money, you have to give them credit for trying. There are times when the teachers get a little peeved at us but name the class they don'tAget peeved at? With a few ifs and buts, where could you find a better class than the Sopho- mores. Janice Fitch SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class as they say, Gets worse and worse by the day, This year, last year, and the year be- fore, The Sophomore class just sat and snoredq Now, this is not my own opinion, Only one out of a million. Now what would happen-if- Someone like Janice decided to skip? Let's not pick on Janice right now, Because, I think I see Elsa calling to Paul. Just in case you don't know Paul, Ask Janice Mitchell because she, knows all. Let's skip the gossip, and say what we mean, Those Sophomores are right on the ball and beam, Take Marlene Witham, the one whose nice and tall, She sets a good example, for the ,Sophomores know all. Barbara Teirila What l'd like to see in my classmates: The day when Lyle Ludwig, Janice Mitchell and Jackie Manzer didn't spend period one and two talking a- bout boys. The time when Adelaide Miller wasn't talking in World History class. The day when every Sophomore gets on the honor roll. The class when Mr. Doyle didn't have to speak to any one period four. The day Rodney Jackson loses his freckles. Faye Winchenbach when she was- n't talking. Eunice Ross when she wasn't writ- ing notes to Roger Luce or Arnold Achorn. ' The time when someone can tell about something nice without Paul- line Hunt disagreeing. Charles Young when he wasn't talk- ing to Earl Reynolds about tractors and trucks. - Vera Orff

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