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RALPH D0l'GLAS MAKER Cutler Gizmzuixt. using tl.Il'lI1l .vorrozty cast oicuy care. Assembly Programs 2. 35 .lunior Prom King 33 Poster Work 2. Il: Baseball 1, 2, 33 Pine Tree Club 1: Intramural Sports 2: Committees 1. 2. 33 Art Editor of Riztoup 4. Ralph is naturally quiet and therefore does not have much to say, but whenever he does, it is usually on the humorous side. At opportune moments in English class. he has unex- pectedly made witty remarks which have made us all smile. The highlight ot' Ralplrs extracurricular activities was .lunior Prom. He performed the part of a king very well. He has represented us for three years on the baseball squad. JOHN NUYES NlcGl'IRE Cutler Grixiilut. 'Xl Hlf'l'l'-ll IICIIVY doeth youll like Il mctlicinf'. .lunior Prom Attendant 33 Librarian 43 Pine Tree Club li Intramural Sports 23 Committees 3, 43 Activity Editor ot' lil-It ohh 4. .lohn is famous among the students for his cartoons and clever drawings. His name has frequently been on the Honor lioll and he is very interested in science, .lolm's stable personality and jovial disposition have won him many friends. Ut' .lohn we can truthfully say. He has made tlays a little bit brighter and our cares a little bit lighter. .tl'llREY PEARLE RAMSDELL Cutler Gitxrgimr. ,l u1c1'1'11 ll1'llI'f HIIPN all flu' lItljl.u .tsseinbly Progratns 1: Candy Salesman 23 Class Presi- tlt-nt Il: .lunior Prom Queen 33 Magazine Campaign Man' age r it: Magazine Campaign Captain 2: Commercial Build- ing Monitor l. 22 Poster Work 1. 23 Softball 2. 31 Teena timers Club 1: Intramural Sports 2: Committees 1. 22. 22, l: stud:-ipt Vountil Representative 1: Student Council. Vice President t: Ticket Seller 2. -tg t'heerlearler 21 .Ioke lflditor l. .Xndrey's tremendous amount of pep. sparked by her spon- taneity has made our sehool day lively indeed. Her presence has always kept things t'ar from dull. Her laughter can be hearrl above everyone else's. since she has ever been eager Io laugh and have fun. ln class meetings Audrey has never In-cn afraid to take a stand for whatever she felt was right or lo challenge somebody else's opinion. However. her ae, tivity is not confined to the class. because shc has also been prominent in many other school affairs.
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RICHARD IRVING JAMIESON Whiting Gi-:Ni-:RAL -Sevond thoughts, they soy, are best. Pine Tree Club lg Intramural Sports 2, Committees 3, -1. Richard is one of the quieter boys of the class. He writes excellent themes which hold the interest of the entire 4-lass when read aloud. He is quite an avid reader and astounds us frequently with his background of varied information, Ile plans to join the Navy after graduation. WINNIFRED ELLA KEEN Cooper COMM!-ZRCIAI, l,c't's yo hrlnd in hand, not one IN'V,0l't' another. At Calais-Assembly Programs 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Clubs 1. 2. 33 Committees 1, 2. 3: l'sher 23 Minstrel Shows 1. 2,5 Cafeteria Work 1, 2, 3. At W. A.-Committees 45 Typist for Rrzroium 4: Exchange Editor of Ri-Lump 4, Otlice Duty 4. Winnie transferred from Calais High School and has been with us only for her Senior year. Nevertheless. she has had little difhculty in making new friends and adjusting herself to W. A. She has taken an interest in our st-liool life and has attended many school functions. She seems to have a happy disposition and a smile for everyone. ALTA FRANCES KILTON Machiasport Conn-zur: .'lIu.wi1' is well .wid to he the xpeerh of urayfflxf' Assembly Programs 1, 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Choir 1. 2, 22: Soloist 2, 3, Candy Salesman 3, 43 Class Secretary-Treasurer 1: Dramatics' 33 D. A. R. Representative 4, Librarian 15 Poster Work 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1. 2: Band 1, 2, 3. 43 ln- trzimural Sports 2: Committees 1, 2, 3. 41 Play Technician 1: Play Day 2, 3: Co-Editor-in-Chief of Rix-man 43 Junior Prize Speaking, First Prize 3: High Spot Editor 3: Latin Prize 1: Music Festival Soloist 3: Teen-timers Club 13 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Meet one of our best all around students. whether it's act- ing. speaking or singing she can be expected to do her best, She has willingly offered leadership to the class when it was badly needed. She has always made the Honor Roll besides participating in many extra-curricular activities, She has done outstanding work in whatever she has undertaken.
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JANICE VERNA ROBINSON Machiasport COLLEGE Patience is a remedy for erery sorrow. Assembly Programs 1, 2, 33 Candy Salesman 3, 43 Vice President of Class 43 Dramatics 33 Magazine Campaign Manager 43 Poster Work 3, 43 Teen-timers Club 13 Intra- mural SD01'tS 23 Committees 1. 2, 33 Usher 1, 33 .Ioke Editor of Ri-:coan 43 .Iunior Prize Speaking 3. During her first two years at W. A. Janice appeared rather reserved and reticient. However, during her junior and senior years, she has entered into many activities. Her dramatic ability came to light in her characterization of an old maid aunt in last year's play. This year, as general manager, she handled the magazine campaign very effi- ciently. Janice has l16V6l' had any doubts concerning her future career. From the first she has wanted to become a nurse. To prepare for this career. Janice had to take difficult sub- jects. but she earnestly tackled the hardest and conquered them. RUTH ELLEN ROBINSON Machiasport Cowuiiziu-ui. For she' zcux not 01lfS1l0k!'II. but quic! in her :rf1y.v. Poster Work 3, 43 Teen-timers Club 13 lnt1'amural Sports 23 Committees 4: I'sher 33 Ticket Maker 3, 43 Sales Man- ager for Rrzcoap 43 Typist for Rl'1ttiltI! 43 Office Duty 4. Ruth has always appeared rather quiet and retiring at school. However. those who know her better, are aware ol' the ready wit and sense of humor beneath all outward ap- pearances. The Machiasport girls will vouch for that. She has often kept us laughing with her humorous imitations of events around school. We don't know exactly what Ruth's plans are for next year. but we wish her luck in whatever she attempts to do. BETTY LOL' SCOTT Jacksonville Coi,l.l-:ul-L Uliappizacss is Iilvc Il WI'-IfSf1lI.u Assembly Programs 13 liaccalaureate Choir 1, 2. 33 Li- brarian 33 C B. Monitor 2. 3, 43 Poster Work 33 tllee Club 1. 2: Teen-timers Club 1: Intramural Sports 23 Committees tl. 43 Perfect Attendance Certificate 23 Sales Manager for Rrxoan 4. Betty has had to walk many miles to school. but she has always made it regardless of the weather. She is a great reader. Betty's friendly disposition and cheery smile will be long remembered. Whenever we have undertaken a project, Betty's assistance and co-operation have been invaluable.
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