Waterville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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A 'DONALD L. ANDREWS Commercial Course Panther News Staff, 2, 35 Mana- er Baseball. 2g Baseball, 3, Foot- all, 35 Basketball, 3. GEORGE HENRY BALL College Preparatory French Club, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1, 2, 5 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. . BURLEIGH EDWARD BARKER Commercial Course Panther News Staff, 2, 3g Foot- ball,3g French Club, 1. HAROLD GEORGE BARRON College Preparatory French Club, 1, 2, 3. GERTRUDE MARY BERNARD Commercial Course French Club, 15 Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Scholastic Honors, 1, 23 Min- Ztrgl, 1, 25 Cabaret, 2, 35 Operetta, LAURETTE W. BERNARD Practical Arts French Club, 15 Glee Club, 1, 2, Panther News Reporter, 3. my MARIE AGNES BERUBE Practical Arts MARION L. BLANCHARD College Preparatory French Club, 1, 2, 33 Latin Club, 1, 2, 3. LUCIENNE MARIE BOIVIN Practical Arts ANNETTE MARIETTA BOLDUC Commercial Course DOROTHY VIOLA BOURQUE Commercial Course Panther News, 2, 3. RUTH NORMA BREWER College Preparatory Class Secretary, 1, Executive Committee, French Club, 15 Exec- utive Committee, Purple and White, 3g French Club, 1, 2, 35 Latin Club, 1, 2, 35 Purple and White Club, 2, 39 Junior Editor Nautilus, 25 Senior and Exchange Editor of Panther News, 35 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3.

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY T was a damp and dreary day, that tenth day of September in 1935, when 217 ' of us made our initial appearance at Waterville High. Feeling very new and insignificant, we meekly asked our upperclassmen A the way around and after many hours of hard labor, we finally found our- selves established in our homerooms with our very bewildering schedules. It took days and days to really get acquainted with the new school, but by the time of the Buy-A-Brick-Campaign we were full-fiedged students. No one worked any harder than we did for that new wing, and it was with great delight that we re- ceived the news on January 15 that success was ours, and work on the new wing would begin immediately. All too soon came June and graduation, and even though we were merely sopho- mores, with tears in our eyes we watched our newly-made Senior f1'icnds depart with their diplomas. The new addition proudly awaited us as we began our next year, and just as proudly we established ourselves as experienced Juniors. That year of '36-'37 passed rapidly, and soon it was time for the Purple and White and French Club Outings. The important event of that year was the establishing of the Panther News, our weekly paper. Then came the all important year, '37-'38, And what a year! Now we were dig- nified Seniors, and many happenings made us justly proud of our Alma Mater. First, there was the Football State Championship, and there was never a game that our senior classmates in the line didn't make us shout with joy. Then the hockey team brought home another State Championship title, and again the Seniors in the games played in true purple and white fashion. Miracles of miracles: For the Hrst time in nine years, the Waterville High Bas- ketball boys beat the Winslowites, with seniors Gabe Hikel, Bob LaFleur, and Normie Ivers leading the attack. January 28 of this year brought the school play with seniors Mary Farrell, Ann Jones, Shirley Thompson, and Raymond Lacombe expertly interpreting leading roles. On April 16, 20 prospective graduates departed for Washington, and Mr. Mathews announced the honor students With Rena Libby and Raymond Lacombe winning chief honors. We are very proud of our class president who won prizes in three speaking con- tests during his senior year: Declamations at U. of M., and Montgomery, and the First Annual Senior High Prize Speaking. As this is being written, we realize that for many this will be the last year of school life, and we know that great things face every graduating student. Although each one declares that he will 'be glad when June arrives, it will be with tears and many fond memories that we solemnly receive that document that will mean our days at Waterville High are over.



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NEWELL SEDGLEY BUGBEE College Preparatory Executive Committee, 1. 2g Vice President, 33 Camera Club, 33 Operetta, 2, 3, High School Play, 23 Junior Reading, 25 Boys' Glee Club, 3. CECILE LENA BULGER Commercial Course MARIE ANN BULGER Commercial Course ARTHUR HARVEY BUREAU Practical Arts GEORGE EDGAR BYROM, JR. Practical Arts Colle e Pie aratol g . D . .Y French Club, 1, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3. LUCILLE MARY CAYFORD Practical Arts WILFRED A. CI-IAMBERLAIN Practical Arts Stamp Club, 1. JENNIE ELEANOR CHASE Practical Arts Secretary and Treasurer 0' Stamp Club, 35 Stamp Club, 1, 3 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3. LUCILLE CIMBOLLEK College Preparatory Girls' League, 1: School Play, 1 U. .of M. Speaking Contest, 2 Lagm?Club, 1, 2, 33 French Club 1 9 ' ' F l DORIS MAE CLARK Practical Arts Purple and White Club, 13 Soft' ball, 3. MARCELLE ANN CLOUTIER Commercial Course Honor Roll, 3g Athletic Secre- tary, 35 Cabaret, 2, 3, French Club, 1. RICHARD WILLIAM CLUKEY Practical Arts Football, 2, 3.

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