Williams High School - Messalonskee Ripple Yearbook (Oakland, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR SECRETS S 0 S Pl A In H 8 0 - Favorite Pastime -l Worst Habit N' k e A e Favorite Song , , r .. ,. , Latest Aocu ent . 1. R lgilnf ..B:fbvlmm Bashfuq My Honeymoon Bridge Broke Down 1'00l '5f 'nth me Llrh Had at-ss than eight people ACUHS 811111110 ' in i car T. Berube Berpie Sweet Sixteen Where Have You Been Billy Boy ? wg,'335:ff::igl ' 'wvm Hgilotlrlhvvalk to school 1 l1f1S111g Bill 1. Bridges --Gel-ry Trying They Go XVild Simply XVild Over Me Chewing gum Acted her age Sputtering I-2' Brooks .Beau We wonder Got to Get Some Shut Eye ' Flirting with B.l-'.IP. boy- Missed ,Long wheel Base.. Staying out late .' H' Has Anyone Seen My Cal 7 Soaring the girls , , .1 , Driving a car around a 'l- Brown teddy Guess ' In-me slim 5 corner on two wheels D Bulmer Don Adolescent Hemi-st ad on the Farm Passing notes Got caught at it Talking Nl' Cannon Belle Between 2 and 50 Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fender Riding in a 1937 Ford Forgot to S99 oscar Flirting M. Dustin Dusty Intelligent We're In the Army Now' Writing letters to Gib' Wasn-t busy Pretending to study nl Ed ar Bobby Just so Sing, Baby, Sing' Being with Wm went with som -ne W P211-HIQSS for pets ' g I ' besides Vern - B W' iVhat's This Thing Called Love ?' Settling other peop e s S t t k Teasing the girls L' 1' uuer ump me troubles for them a on a ac W Hanscom Billy Reserved You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby Shooting for baskets Lm,kt.,1ata girl Mumbling W' Hardy --Bill Romantic How Can I Be Lonely ? Getting Thelma angry Didn't have a girl Whispering in classes ' near him D Hawes D t Determined There's A Sunny Side to Every Situation Playing basketball Sat alone on a basketball Fflrgvfting ' trip R King --Bob Capable I LDV YOU TI'U1i ' Reading lmitlm walk home with Being sleepy ' Barbara F L dd HF,-eddie Old enough to Miracles Never Cease Pestering the girls in Got rep,-im,md9t1 Trying to get a date ' a know better English class R Lothrop -Rusty' Intellectual One Summer Night tAt Ocean Parkl Writing poems Stayed out later than 10:00 Flirting with the boys D' Nlanter Don Growing Alvve Got a Pocket Fun of Dreams., ACHDS S9l'l0l1S Rode in a 'Thevie ' TlHk9l'lIlg 011 his F0111 L. iiklntyre Skip' Refined The Old Husking Bee Fli ting with Mr. Roy parked in a cemetery Biting her fingernails C' ,kitchen uplift-1 Sm, Single Life Is Good Enough for-Me Doing bookkeeping Caught a git-1 looking what is it Cliff? ' ' ' at him N N w ll I Red Graduated What Have You Got That Gets Me? Doing something she was quiet five minutes Writing letters in school ' 9 9 shouldn't T Plaisted Tommy Grown ull nys A l-10118, 110113 Trail Sllldylllg Didn't do his work well Being S9l'i0llS E' Potter --Euenn A may Faithful Forever Talking to Charlie Made a mistake in typing Has she any ? R' Rosignol ..R0Sign0lw Quiet I Ain't Got N0 Use for the VVomen Being quiet Made himself heard VVew nder R- Roy Ronnie Dignitied Will I Discover A Perfect Lover ? Being business like Didn't get 90 in a quiz Trying to use big words M' Spmer ..Marg-- Bored Swing High, Swing Low Getting new boy friends Got to school on time Acting bored NI. Tobin Mimi Just a kid ' You Are My Sunshine Dris ing a certain milk skipped school Fooling in school ' ' ' truck N1 vel-kruysse Marie That certain ago I Double Dare You Getting the teachers angry Forgot to talk back Being late for school V . 't t ll 0h! What'll We Do Next? I-'ooling with two Didn't take Robert home Acting childish G' Wallace Genev l e can e A freshman boys from school F Wentworth onimplesfv Uncertain You're the Cure for What Ails Me Dancing Got the right total in Having sudden outburst bookkeep' v -- 1- ' When I Visit Rome Roaming Missed a basket in Forgetting H' W heele' HH' Remed . basketball

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14 THE MESSALONSKIIII RIPPLE MARGARET SPILLER ilMarg!7 Better late than never. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Association 1, 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, Perfect Attendance Certificate 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 3. MIRIAM TOBIN 'fmimif' A very imp of mischief in her glahref' Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Letter 1, 2, 3. 4, Banquet Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, Secretary- Trcasurer 3, Class Treasurer 1, Class Nunierals 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Chairman Stunt Committee Freshman Reception 2, Sophomore Prize Speak- ing Contest thonorable mentionj 2, Glee Club 2. 3, Eastern Maine Music Festival 2: Class Vice- President 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, .lunior Prize Speaking Contest thonorable mcntionj 3, Operetta 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Eagle Staff 4, Co-Captain of Basketball 4, Vice-President Student Council 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Joke Editor of Ripple 4, Honor Essay 4. MARIE VERKRUYSSE '-Marian: What I lark in stature, I make up in liaise. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2. 3, 4, Banquet Committee 1, 2, 3, Hiking Letter 1, 2: Operetta 1, 3, Eastern Maine Music Festival 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Prize Speaking Contest 3, Varsity Basket- ball 4, Letter 4. GENEVA WALLACE Genev True to her words, her work, her friends. Belgrade High School 1: WVaterville High School 2: .lunior Prize Speaking Contest tthird prize? 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: I'sher for Senior Play 4: Blue Triangle 4: Eagle Staff ttypistl 4: Student Association 4, Commencement Essayist 4. ELEANOR WENTWORTH D1mples I must laugh and dance and sing, youth is such a lovely thing. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, Glee Club 2, 3. 4: llsher Senior Play 2, 3: Eastern Maine Music Festival 2. 3: Operetta 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Basketball Manager 4, Letter 4: Secretary-Treasurer of Girls' Glee Club 4: Student Council 4: Student Associa- tion 4: Girls' Sports Editor of Ripple 4: Presenta- tion of Gifts 4. HARVEY WHEELER UHarv!7 To spend too mach time in studying in sloth. Class Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Varsity Baseball Letter 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1. 2, Class Numerals 2: Student As- sociation l, 2. 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Business Manager of Ooeretta 3: 50-word Typing Pin 3: Co-Captain of Basket- ball 4: Assistant Business Manager of Eagle 4, Senior Play 4.



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THE MESSALONSKEE Rll'l'l.E CLASS ALPHABET A is for adieu- This word we are saying Sadly but surely, It's Williams we're bidding. B is for Bailey, Robert by name. When he starts laughing, He's headed for fame. Our next B is Berube- We call her Burpe. When she's with Bill, Just listen to her chirp! Our next one-Miss Bridges- In all will excel. No matter what she does It's worth doing well. B is also for Brooks- In shorthand she's swell. To get one-hundred per minute I think she did well. We've just two more B's For Bulmer and Brown. When they get together, Watch them go to town! C is for Cannon We all think she's swell - But what Oscar thinks No one can tell. D is for Dustin- A great worker we know- Gib will never starve As long as she's on the go! E is for Edgar, A musician is she- As to fame in the future I'm sure it will be. F is for Fuller, Some call him Bump. When it comes to farming, He's right on the jump. G is for gumption - We seniors all have it. And, in all classes, Our expressions do show it. Our first H is Hanscom, We call him Bill. When he plays basketball, He'll always show skill. Our next H is Hardy, Another called Bill. The way that he dresses He looks fit to kill ! Next there's Dot Hawes, And she is a pard. When playing basketball, She is our best guard. I is for ideas- We're full of them. When the girls haven't any Just ask the men. J is for jealous, Which none of us are- Except once in a while When wishing' on stars. K is for King, The King of our class. But look for his Queen In the Junior Class! L is for Ladd- We call him Fred. When Barbara's around, Does his face turn red! L is also for Lothrop, Our read-headed Miss, A new boy in town She never does miss! M is for Manter, From Sidney comes he- He drives a Ford But not Model T. Our next M is McIntyre Who's an awful gyp. Where e'er you see Agnes, You'll alway find Skip, Another M is Mitchell- A studious lad- He's fat and jolly And never seems sad.

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