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8 THE KIIESSALCJNSKICIC lQll'l'l.lC grows older he should be given the responsi- bilities of assisting mother wipe the dishes or of filling the wood box. Having these responsibilities and others, will tend to aid the child in becoming' a useful and upright citizen. If youth enters manhood thinking that all he needs to satisfy is his own pleasure, he will soon find that his plans go to ruin when he begins to mingle with other people. He is not going to be well-mannered and courteous because he has been living for himself and has shared no responsibilities. Often a lack of courtesy is found in school. Students should be respectful to their teach- trs and school mates. They should be shown the importance of responsibility and cour- tesy which are two of the most important factors necessary in keeping a position in the business world. An ofhcial report concerning the tests for people applying for a driver's license, showed that the majority of licenses refused was because of the lack of courtesy while driving on the highway. The youth of today should do all in his power to help make life worth-while for the elderly and invalid people. He should be re- spectful and courteous to all in both word and action. Therefore, let us teach our children to become better citizens of the United States by being more courteous. Minn' FAN xox. 'il I-I.UiI.I1I Q'l'AI I lfirsl RIHNY-'-'Al'lllllI' Grm-Ivy. livin-va Wnllzu-c, G1'I'lll1lllll' Iiriflges. Elle-11 Ports-r. New-uml Row--Vu!livrinm- Hilbert. llorollny llawes, Miss l 1':lm-vs hll'lIllj'l'I' 1SIlUllS0l'P. ll2ll'V4X hVllt'1'll'I'. Rohm-rt t'oug:hlin. 5l:u'iun Dustin. .lumps Alonzilmn. Mrs. lilllh Wort lSlHIllSllI Mary l'nnnon. Bliflillll Tobin.
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10 THE MESSALONSKFT' RIPPLE ROBERT BAILEY UB0bl! A good disporition ir the key that unlorkr the door to happiness. Student Association 1, 2, 4: Perfect Attendance Certitlcate 1: Chorus 1: Class Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball Letter 2: Freshman Reception Committee 2: .lunior Prize Speaking Committee 3: Property Manager Senior Play 4. THELMA BERUBE Berp1e Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we dict. Class Basketball 1, 2: Perfect Attendance Certiti- cate 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Committee 2. Fair 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Operetta 1. 3: Ripple Board 1, 4: Freshman Reception Committee 2: Sophomore Prize Essay Contest tsecond prizey 2: Usher for Grade Operetta 2: Eastern Maine Music Festival 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Accompanist Boys' Glee Club 3, 41 Cheer Leader 4: Senior Play 4: General Chairman of Saint I'atrick's Dance 4: Student Association 4. GERALDINE BRIDGES nGeI,I,yn 'iOn with the dance. Let joy be uncoiifinedf' Class President 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Operetta 1, 3: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4, Banquet Committee 1, 2. 3, Fair 2, Hiking Letter 2: Student Association 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Prize Essay Contest tfirst prizel 2: Eastern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance Certifi- cate 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Prize Speaking Contest tfirst prizej 3: Eagle Staff 3. 4, Typist 3, News Editor 4: Junior Order of Gregg Artists' Pin 3: Senior Order of Gregg Artists' Certificate 3: Complete Theory Certificate 3: 60- 80- and 100-word Transcripts 3: -Tlllllvl' Order of Artistic Typists 3: Senior Order of Artistic Typists 3: 40-word Typing Certificate 3: Typing Certificate 3: Student Council 4, Secre- tary 4: Senior Play 4: Exchange Editor of Ripple 4: Salutatorian 4. BEATRICE BROOKS HBeaU Herr s u girl purkrd with jokes and laugh.: And boy friend.r+.rhe's got rafts. Class Secretary 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1: Student Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Perfect Attendance Certificate 1, 2: Blue Triangle 1. 2, Hiking Letter 2: Sophomore Prize Essay Contest 2: Eastern Maine Music Festival 2. 3: Class Editor of Ripple 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Order of Gregg Artists' Pin 3: Senior Order of Gregg Artists' Certificate 3: Complete Theory Certificate 3: 60- 80- and 100-Word Tran- scripts 3: Junior Order of Artistic Typists 3: Senior Order of Artistic Typists 3: 40-word Typing Certificate 3. THEODORE BROWN mlxeddyn It'.v better to bf' tall and see lotr than short and see little. Student Association 1, 2. 4: Perfect Attendance Certificate 1. 2: Freshman Reception Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Boys' Glee Club 4: Chorus 4. DONALD BULMER UDOHH Thr more T011 study the less you know, so 'why study? Student Council 2.
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