Bar Harbor High School - Islander Yearbook (Bar Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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DEDICATIO Tlu- 1932 lslamlar is rlcrlivalecl lo Mr. George Rcmwifrk in simrere appl'1'crin!1'un of his ,Lfl'lll'l1l fricmll1'r1ess and counseling, his plzilosophical oullook on, life, am! his many C0lIlI'l.bUll.0IlS lo our rlevvlopllwrzl and pleasure, Class Eriilors Senior funior Sophomore Freshlnrzn Grade Eight Crude Seven Technicians eft to Right: R. Hamor, S. Hatch, G. Libby, F. Jellison, P. Richard- DTI E Hodgkins, Mr. Reynolds, B. Whitmore, F. Small, R. Grindle. I Elizabeth Peterson joan Vilillianis Mary janv Spear lfrla Cleaves Sandra Wilkinson Sally Fuller Charlene Holmes Claribel Gardner Esther Rinaldo liffie Hodgkins Ann Tripp Mill'lIJIl lVloull LA DER BGARD Erlilor in Chief Assistant Eriilor HllXil'll'SS Manager Assislanls Lilvrnry Eiiilor .flssislnnt .4l7fl.1Vl.li6'.S' Erlilor .fissislnnh E.x'c'l1f1nge Erlilor Assislant Sporls Ezlifor .4ssistant l'holog'raph Erlilor Assislnnt Alumni Eflilor Assislanl Ar! Editor Paul Richardson ,Ioan Willialiis Sherley liatcli Vernon Sorensen Frederirk Small l rsd ,lellison Richard Crindle ,Is-anne Cleaves Barbara Whitmore llolc-n llansvom Effie Hodgkins ,loy Roberts Richard Crindlc Donald Dyer Frederick Small Robert Conti Grace Libby Marion Moon Robert Hamor Front Row: R. Grindle, G. Libby, F. Jellison, J. Williams, P. Richardson, S. Hatch, B. Whitmore, F. Small. Second Row: E. Rinaldo, J. Roberts, A. Tripp, M. Moon, E. Hodgrkins, D. Dyer, D. Sheliton, Mr. Reynolds, E. Peterson, M. J. Spear, H. Hanscom. Third Row: E. Cleaves, S. Wilkinson, J. Cleaves, R. Conti, V. Sorensen, R. Hamor, S. Fuller. ': J Q? . 'ffiiiff A ':9z..f'n::l.lll::::: I E5?gMHmi , '5:..if:'.: -,5::'::EiiEm' Hiii llv' an-vf 'L T' I' -fx 9 g! Il- ' -E1 3 U QA?-.laainaw - f , 1 93. I V. EE' .,, -:Ax N 4 ' E by xr ' X X X .f ii? flllSS .f1lllz'l.f1llll'f ll,47'l.'ll Maxim- Sf-lmul uf Cuiiiriwrcc lluh-s Cnlli-gv MISS f,',f1R0l,YN HIGGINS. R. N. l'a-lx-r lla-nt Briglium LEON LEWIS M.l.'l'.. Sluyl 'Fl'2ll'll l'S fiullvgv MRS. SETI! Lllilill' is. fx.. W.-ii.-.i.-,V c,..ii.-,-.- KE VNIz'7'll fll 4NSl ll'.'Ll1 li. 5.. Colby Culla-go iVl.l'l1l.. llniva-rsity uf Maiiw I.'l.lN'URlI S. REl'.VIl.lIS ll. A.. lnivvrsily ul lVlaim- ALLEN SA VACE ll. S.. llnivvrsity of lVlziim' MRS. M,f1lfGAlx'E7' SENNE ll. S.. Wvslvrn llnivvrslty M. A.. l'nivc-rsily uf lVli1-liigan MRS. IIERTHA G. SURENSEN B. 5. ill Htl., M. A., Boston University acult ll0R.f1l.'E 11. CRUA FURII. I'l'1.Ill'LIIl1l B. A.. M. lfll.. llnivvrsily of Maxim' GEORGE RENWIGK, SIIIIIIIIISIPI' li. A.. llariard LURS. LUIS Hl'fL1'.'R.flG1f Il. S. in liil.. l7niu-rsily of Mains JVIRS. SllS'1N GRA Y llnivvrsily of Nvw llamipslim' llnivvrsity of Maim- EIIWARII .L GULLY ll. S.. Springfvlcl Cullvgi- - P5 - Sorenson, Mrs. Libby, Mr. Renwick, Mr. Croxford, Prin.: Mr. Savage, Miss Hatch, Mr. Reynolds. Second Row: Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Sennv, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Wvymouith, Mr. Gully, Mr. Mansfield, Mrs. Beverage, Mrs. Woodworth, .4LlfERT WEYMUUYYI R. S. in Ed.. University uf Mainla- MRS. M.f1lIELlNE WOUIIWURTH li. S. in Ed.. l'lilI'llllllglUll Slate 'l'eai-lners College A Nfl ul ,s I ,V -New Y Donald Alley Future Plans-Draftsman and Carpenter Honor Roll 3 quarters: School Play 3 4 Martha Jane Bousfield Future Plans-University of Maine Assembly Member l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 9 quarters: Band 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 1: Office Clerk 4: School Play 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Speaking: U. of M. Speaking Contest 3: Spear Speaking 'Contest 3: One-Act Play Contest 3, 4. Irving Cummings Future Plans-Husson College LeRoy Dyer Future Plans-Bowdoin College Assembly Member l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 5 quarters: Islander Board l, 2, 3: Assistant Business Manager 2, 131 Class Editor 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Capiain 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: School Play 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3: President 4: Jluinior Speak- ing, WVinner: Class President 2: Class Vice President 1, 3: Spear Speaking 'Contest 3: Typical Student 1, 2. ZZ? 'Af Wuffffwiinr ,Z . 'Lv larib l Lgcd, ut re PlanslS arial en e- : Honvoxk Roll V - f f s , oand 4, Of ce Clerk ,4: Li . Q ' 1 f iti- cate: Schoo Ju c aitress: Trans- ferred from Scarboro High School 2. Constance Gray Future Plans-Gorham State Teachers College Assembly Memlaer 3, 4: School Play 3, 4: One-Act Play Contest 3: Junior Speaking: Office Clerk 3, 43 Softball 3, 4: Room Cashier: J. Y. Cheerleader 4: Debate Club 3: Transferred from Miami Senior High School 3. Richard Crindle ' Future Plans-Maine Maritime Academy Assembly Memwbvr 1, 2, 3, 4: lslander Board 3, 4: Sports ldditior: Office Clerk l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2: School Play 3: General Manager Cur- tis Campaign 4: Boys' Captain 3. S Robert llamor Future Plans-Farmington State Teachers College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Islander Board, Art lilditor 4: Office Clerk 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, Il, 4: Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3. A. Raymond Hanscom, Ill Future Plans-Construction llonor ltoll ll quarters: Chorus. Sherley Hatch Future Plans-University of Maine Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Islander Board, Business Manapter 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Clerk 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 4: Captain 4: School Play 3: Typing Certificate. Lawrence Higgins Future Plans-United States Marine Corps Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Offiee Clerk 3, 4: Football 2, 4: Track 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: School Play 1, 2, 3. Effie Hodgkins F uturc Plans-Secretarial Work Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Islander Board, Iixehanpxe Editor 3, 4: Tech- nlelan 4: Ovffiee Clerk 1, 2, 3: Librarian 1, 2: Softball 2, 3, 4: School Play 3, 4: Bank Cashier 4: Bookkeeping and Typing certificates: and Ponnianslliip Award. Charlene Holmes Future Plans-Secretarial Work Assembly Memtber 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 12 quarters: Office Clerk 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 1, 4: Softball 1, 2, 4: School l'lay 1, 3, 4: Junior Speaking 3 tHonor- able Mentlonl: School Cashier 4: Room Cashier 3: Islander Board 4, Head Technician: Bookkeeping' and Typing 'Certifieates: Penmanshlp Award. Fred Jellison Future Plans-Bowdoin College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 13 quarters: Islander Board, Literary Iflditor, 4: Chorus 3: Debate Club 2, 3, 4: N. F. L. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 4: School Play 3, 4: National Hon-or :Society 3, 4: Boys' Captain Curtis Campaign 4: Assembly Commit- tee Chairman 4: St-udent Council 4: Junior Speaking 3: Class Treasurer 1: Class President 3, 4: Boys' State 3: One-Act Play Contest 3. Paul Jordan Future Plans-Springfield College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll S quarters: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Islander Board, Assistant Business Manager 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Lit-tie Ten Conference tHonorable Mention! 4: School Play 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 4: Junior Speaking CI-Ionorable Montionl: Class President 1: Class Vice President 2: One-Act Play Contest 3: Chairman of Junior Ring Committee. Nate King Future Plans-Farmington Stale Teachers College Assembly Member 1. 2, 3, 4: Office Clerk 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: School Play 1, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3: Junior Speaking 3: Class Vice Presi- dent 4: Typical Student 25: Asa 1Vas- Hart '1'r01J!1y 3: All 'l'our.:ey tlfirst Team! 3: Football 1, 2, 71, -1: Co- Captain 3, 4: Little Ts-n Confrrvnce lFirs-t Teainl 4. Grace Libby Future Plans-University of Maine Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 9 quarters: Islander Board, Alumni 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: 'Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: De- bate Club 3: Office Clerk 2,43 Librarian 2, 3: Softball Manager 3: School Play fPromp-ter! 3, 4: Home Room Captain Curtis Campaigin 1, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Committee 4: Student Council 2, 4: Secretary 4: Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Dirigo Girls' State 3: D, A. R. Candi- date 4: Typical Student 2, 3. Raymond McGarr Future Plans-Military Service Assembly Meinbcr 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Varsity 3, 4: .I. V. Captain 2: Scho-ol Play 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Little Ten Conference iFirs't Tcainj 4. Lawrence McKay Future Plans-Mechanics Assembly Mcnrber 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Clerk 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Varsity 3, 4: Footlball 1, 3, 4: School Play tBaekstageJ 4. Jean Paine Future Plans-College Assembly Member 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Office Clerk 3. Betty Peterson Future Plans-Westbrook Junior College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Islander Board 3, 4: Class Editor: Banid 1, 2: Majors-ttc 3, 4: Debate Club 1, 2: Office Clerk 3, 4: Librarian 2, 3, 4: S0'fib8.l1 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: School Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3: One-Act Play Contest 4. Paul Richardson Future Plans-University of Maine Assembly Memqber 4: Honor Roll 10 quarters: Islander Board 3, 4: ASSiStaYl'i lflmlitor 3: Editor 4: Intramural Basket- ball 2: School Play tAssistant to Di- rectory 4: Junior Speaking 3: Univer- sity of Maine Speaking Contest 3: One- Aet Play Contest 3, 4: Stage 1l2UU21SI8I'Q Transferred from Redding Ridge School 'J Kenneth Riddell Future Plans4Farniington State Teachers College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basiketlball 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Ass NVasgatt Trophy 4. School Play 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3, 4' 'hav if I' reclerlek Small George btewart Fulure Plans Unzverutyo Marne future llanv Hart oral Trade s-umblx Nl mbnr -l llnnol R0 School QIHLFUIW Ilnndlr Bond -l Pho g W y . , 3 K In 4: l- Intra.m'.ual B ulutlnlll J, llonor Roll quftrter' l'runQt-rre-l from Miam .hultaon Hugh bchool. llrian Some-re Y Fulure Plans-Inrlejinile Assenrbly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Clerk 4: llzweball 1, JS, 4: Basketball 4: .l. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3: .Xe-msc-mlbly Com- mltlve 1. Vernon Sorensen F ulurc Plans-College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 8 qllarte-rs: I:-:lander Board 4: Assistant liusim-as Mzmager: Debate Club 22 N. F. I.. 2, Il, 4: Offiee Clerk 3, 4: lfuskvtbnll fxlllllfll-ft'l'l 4: Football fAlanzu.:1-ry 3, 4: Home Room Captain Curtis Cnmpnllrn 1, 2, fl, 42 ll. of M. Sp:-aklnp: Contest 2: Harvard Prize ltook 3: Lewiston Speaking Contest 2. Ethel Stanley Future l'lans-lndefinite Assn-nvbly Member 1, 2, FS, 4: 1l0I10l' Rvll 1 quarter: Chorus 1: Offlve Clerk 2, 3, 4: Llhrarlzxn 1: Sc-howl Play 2, 3, 41 l'1-mnzunshlp Award. Marjorie Tuck Future Plans-Husson. College Assembly Member 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 5 quarters: Band 1, 2, 3: Debate Clulb I, 2, 3: N. F. I.. 2, 3, 4: Office Clerk 3: Softball 1, 2: J. Y. Cheerleader 1, 3: Lewiston Speaking Contest 2: Debate Tournament Durham N. H. 2: Typlcal Student 1: Typing Award. Barbara Whitmore Future Plans-University of Maine Assembly Member 4: Honor R0-ll 13 quarters: Islander Board 1Aetlvitles Edltorj 4: Offlee Clerk 3, 4: Softball lt Intramural Basketball 1. 3: Tumbling' 1: .lunlor S-peaking 3: Il. of M. Speak- lnf.: Con-test 3: Transtferred from Ells- worth High School 3: News Club lllxlltor -l. Ruby Orcutt F ulure Plans--Secretarial Work Transferred from N. H. Fay Hit-!'h School. 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Jellison, li. We'bbe1', H Power. Third Row: E. Bragdon, D. Ames, E. Robbins, B. Flynn, C. Stuart, J, Rodick D. Beal, R. Gilley, B. Davis. Fourth Row: S. Harris, G. Carter, E. Stewart, R. MacQuinn Et 5 V i WI 5:- .J we T' 'Q QR. P. EICHTH GRADE 4 A A -rm Front Row: L. Cunningham, D. Liscomlb, E. Grindle, M. Hanscom, B. Clark, J. Sfeens- tra, M. L. Conners, S. Goldthiwait, S. Paine, C. Salisbury, P. Kief, R. Hamor. Second Row: M. Hollis, Mrs. Sorensen, E. Nickels, M. Stanley, N. Webber, M. Carter, A. Nor- ton, W. Crocker, S. Wilkinson, J. Wasgatt, M. Colson, Mus. Libby, M. Sherman, J. Lin- scott, J. Young: Third Row: VV. Rodick, N. Hamilton, C. Ames, D. Hanscom, D. Lurvey, D. Barton, L. Abbott, R. Bragdon, R. Candage, T. Snell, P. Adler, G. Fletche1', M. Wentworth, D. Farrell, A. Wilkinson. Fourth Row: P. Liscomb, V. McFarland, R. Mc- Farland, P. Brown, R. Garland, J. Stewart, C. Mitchell, C. Gray, T. Hennigan, H. VVood, M. Larrabee, E. Rhodes, G. Rodick, W. Kief. FRESHMEN Front Row: T. Tait, E. Cleaves, C. MacQuinn, L. Owens, D. Cotton, H. Mitchell, C. Lurvey, M. Strout, M. L. Moran, M. Hawkes, P. Goodwin. Second Row: J. Lymburner, E. Collier, V. We'b'ber, E. Abbott, B, Seeley, M. Norwood, M. Davis, M. Leathers, B. Croxford, J. Barton, A. Clark, G. Kidder, Mrs. Sorensen. Third Row: E. Stanley, V. Gooch, C. Bartlett, C. G1'ay, D. Linscott, R. Stover, R. Robertson, D. Young, R. YVood- Worth, B. Stygles, M. Lambert, N. Graves, C. Doyle, J. Dantos, D. Abbott. Fourth Row: W. Paterson, J. Heath, W. Sitillwell, C. Mitchell, F. Ames, B. McKay, W. Robbins, L. Woodworth, J. Bousfield, P. Harding, C. Swanson, R. Gray, J. MacFarland, R. Sanborn. SOPHOMORES 3 VBH BH Front Row: P. Gilcs, J. Doyle, P. Bowker, M. J. Spear, R. Conti, R. Salisbury, J. Lym- burncr, L. Miller, B. Dollivcr, J. Cormier. Second Row: M. Rodick, S. Garland, N. Alley H. Wentworth, J. Fogg, F. Ileighiton, L. Cleaves, B. Graves, V. Scott. T'hird Row: R Shclton, G. Riddell, L. MacFarland, R. Stanley, L. Doyle, F. Richardson, R. Porter Mrs. Woodworth. Fourth Row: A. Lee, L. Burch, H. Hall, G. VVood, L. McQuinn R. Abbott. JUNIORS First Row: B. Burns, E. Rinaldo, G. Jellison, J. Williams, D. Dyer, M. Moon, J. Hodg- kins, E. M, Holmes, H. Hanscom, A. Hamor. Second Row: Miss Hatch, Mr. Lewis, R. Lewis, G. Stamrroom, C. Stanley, L. Butler, J. Cleaves, A. Tripp, J. Roberts. Third Row: R. Leland, R. Sitillwcll, L. Gray, E. Gray, D. Shelton, H. Weblber, R. Brewer, W. Dunton. Fourth Row: N. Gott, D, Lambert, J. Field, E. Butler. -i- 1l.l . it erar Y The literary section represents what we feel to be the most outstanding literary material produced in our school this year. We have tried to make our selections on the basis of style, interest, literary value, and appeal. In doing so we hope to give you an insight into the literary potentialities of a high school, and we hope too to please you, the reader. Fred Jellison, Literary Editor 4+ -I if -K' COOKIN' You men folks may think c0okin's fun. It ain't no fun fa me. I think cookin's the durndest thing That ever my eyes did see. First of all, there's eggs to fry. One's just bound to break Before I get it from the pan Into my fatheris plate. While I'm fryin' eggs away, ' My cake burns in the oven. My mother sends me one quick glance, So I keep right on a'pluggin'. Then duty calls me elsewhere. My fryin, .eggs burn black. I start to cough and then to choke, When someone. whatsks my back. I turn around real quick and fast. Through the fire and smoke I see Mom as plain as day. Believe me - 'tainft no joke! I have many tales of cookin', Enough to fill a book. It really ain't my fault at all, I just werenlt made a cook! - , Jeanne Cleaves, Junior THE RIVER Oozing out from hidden birthplace, Trickling down o'er rocky path, Little hint of future exploits Gives the river at its start. Tumbling with its gained momentum, Random leaping as its trait, Sparkling clean as friskly salmon, Dwellers in the liquid depths. Merging now with greater volume, Held in line by walls so firm, Bending into dancing rainbows Sunrays, prisms put to shame. Flowing smooth with clear, cool calmness Dignified, assured and strong - Quality and deep-hid power Viewed in rippling, richest blue. Hurling on oier plunging spillways Spreading froth when smashed below - Sending forth a thunidrous ballard, Shaking earth with mighty song. Savage, scramb'ling, torn asunder- Rapids formed by scraggly teeth Dashing blindly, thrashing, breathless, Striving on to nearby goal. Grasping, now at last attaining - Pulled by some unyielding hand, Wand'ring spent, begrimed and weakened. Mixing with the clutching sea. Lost, the bright and youthful vigor - Power, raw and deaf,ning, gone. Clearness, calmness, all are claimed by Ocean depths which know no bounds. -Paul Jordan STUDY HALL HORRORS Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen - - only five more to go. I feel as though I were walking the last mile. I had rather be going to China or sometimes I think I had rather be put to death then go to study hall! What a mess! What a hubbub! As I get nearer to that room I can hear the voices of my students. What a noise! Upon entering the room I find everyone talking and throwing paper airplanes. Oh well, chin-up, it is only for an hour. Bell's rungf' I yell at the top of my lungs. The students look up and seeing me make a made dash for their seats. They dig into their books as if they were going to study. And for one heavenly moment the room is deathly quiet. When a study hall gets that quiet it is scary, so I guess it is a good thing it doesn't happen very often. But, it is quiet only for a second, then the kids are whispering and passing notes. I don't say any- thing for a moment, and then the hissing noises grow louder. So I calmly announce to them that if I catch anyone talking he will have to come in after school. I hear a few mumble what an old fogy I am. Others use other names to describe me. But by this time in my teaching career I am used to being called names. The announcement I made keeps a few of the students from talking, but there are those that nothing can shut up. The first person I notice really making a lot of noise is Charlene. She is forever talking. So I have to go over to her and ask her to please be quiet or I will have to have her stay after school. She smiles at me, a sour little smile. I know she doesn't care for me, but I can't please everyone. As I tum around I notice a paper plane floating through the air. I look in the direction from which it comes, and is everyone is studying, I decide not to say anything about it. As I start to walk down the aisle I notice Betty chewing gum . . . Betty, please get rid of that gum. Betty gives a big sigh and walks to the basket and spits out her beloved cud. ,lust then - - zoooooom - - another plane, and from the same direction. Who threw that? No one makes an admission. I look at the boys and girls at the different tables. I notice one of the boys with a sly grin on his face. Nate, do you know who threw that?,' Yes, I do, he says and smiles. By this time my temper is just about to give away. Who, I shout at him. Nate very calmly answers, Mal, After ordering him to come to see me after school I take a deep breath. Will this period ever end? My nerves can only stand so much. Of course the students think they are very clever and put so much over on me. But as I see Kenny rise and walk to the dictionary I watch him. He has a piece of paper in one hand. He stands by the dic- tionary for a moment then goes back to his seat, but with no paper. It isn't very long before Margie gets up and walks over to the dictionary, opens it, and then walks back to her seat with a piece of paper in her hand. Oh yes, they think they are clever. I won't let them know I am on to their trick as I have too much to attend to already. I shut my eyes for a moment to rest them. All at once there is an outburst of laughter. It seems that Paul has gone to sit down and some one has pulled his chair out from under him. Now this is a problem, with LeRoy and Freddie sitting on both sides of him. Which one has done it. I walk over to the table and ask who is guilty. No one will admit it. Paul wonit tell, but Freddie says he will give me a hint it was either he or LeRoy. So the only thing I can do is make them both come in after school. ' I look over at another table and there is Connie, Effie, and Claribel talking like mad. I am really fit to be tied now, and I give them detention slips. I think if I get a drink of water it may calm my nerves. So I leave the room for one split second and when I retum it is in an uproar. Everyone is talking and the airplanes are flying. Everyone in this room report to me after school today, I shout at the top of my lungs. At once the room is silent. I assure them I'm not fooling and that everyone had better report to me or I will double the time. Also, I don't want any excuses. For the next minute the room is still, then that sound that I love to hear comes - - - the bell. Study hall is over for the day - - - at least for me. Thank heavens! -Connie Gray I' I i I MY PIPES I've tried cigars and cigarettes And even chewing too, But somehow they don't satisfy The way my old pipes do. My pockets fill with ashes - - I burn holes in my clothes. I light a million matches Before the darned thing goes. And some of the remarks I hear About the way they smell Make me feel like taking them And throwing them to - - well: Holy Cow, what's burning? Something sure smells ripe! Did the Russians launch a gas attack? Who put the sawdust in your pipe? But, just the same, I like my pipes. They're like old friends to me. ' And that is why l'm writing this, To try to make you see That I don't care how much they smell, Nor do I care how much you gripe. And now if you'll excuse me, I think I'll smoke my pipe. -Fred ,Iellison WILL MAN NEVER LEARN As Toynbee has pointed out, History is a record of manis slow climb upward from savageryf' His- tory may be a record of dates, events, and trends of the time, but it is also a story of many vivid person- alities. Down through the ages, their deeds have been told and retold in songs and stories and have accumulated a vast amount of legendary over lay. For example: On the night of February 1, 1855 in Devonshire, some strange creature, whose identity was never discovered or presence explained, was abroad in the fields. In the deep snow it left a trail of footprints like of which no one had ever seen before. For weeks, all England was puzzled by the weird footprints. Superstitious souls were sure Satan himself had crossed the countryside that night. The truth was never discovered. To this day the mystery of the 'Devil's Footprints' remains unsolved. Our nation is a mere youth in age compared to other nations that have risen to power only to de- cline. Examples are Egypt, Persia, Babylonia, Greece, and Rome among others. These all rose and fell leaving their imprints on the record of time. Is the United States to follow in the path of these nations? I believe that we will if we don't do some- thing to strengthen our national character. It would seem that if the technological advance of man continues without an equal development in social knowledge he will destroy himself. A World War III might bring about such a catastrophe either bv atomic warfare and biological warfare or by jet- propelled missiles. The possibilities are too horrible to think of. Is wise, strong and fair-minded leadership pos- sible? Without such leadership we may conclude that man is doomed! -Grace Libby I- I' H I' WHY? Why can't we use atomic power To keep our houses warm, To develop electricity, Instead of for a bomb? Why can't we use the steel we make For shells, and guns, and tanks, To build homes or universities, Or hospitals or banks? Why can't we use the money We spend for self defense To teach earth's civilized people A little bit of common sense? Why can't we devote our efforts To some project of real worth? Why canlt we work together, All people here on earth? Did you ever stop to ask yourself Why, since history began, We've spent so much time and life and energy Just destroying fellow man? -Fred ,Iellison SPRING The days grow long, the sun breaks through, The snow is melting fast, Blue skies above, the robin's song -- Brave spring is here at last. The lovely sight of waving grass Blends smartly with the sea - 'Tis picturesque, our native land Unlocked without a key. A last farewell to winter's sting - 'Tis tamed by seasonls thaw. A tranquil rain and beaming sun Brings spring by nature's law. LeRoy Dyer, Senior I' 'I H 'I ART Although there are many other kinds of art, I always think of the modern, zany, psychological type when the subject is brought up. These artists who create their weird, primitive, inter-mingling streaks of wild color must live a rather satisfying life in some respects. ,lust think of the fun they have soothing their inner, childish, violent emotions by attacking a blank innocent piece of canvas and changing it into a strange distorted group of figures and objects, that can have as many meanings and angles as a fluttery, high strung woman. If one article I read is any indication of modem painting methods there will be more and more artists developing. It seems tha-t the only ingredients needed are a few tubes of paint, several sticks, a little dust and gravel, a couple of spiders, fany stray form of insect life that may wander across the canvas,J a flair for carelessness, a wild, flighty, lurid imagination, and a very, very understanding family. For these few inconsequentials, you may invent something worth thousands of the little, green pieces of paper with George Washington's portrait inscrib- ed on them. It sounds easy, doesn't it? You know, I think that my garage would make an excellent studio. -Paul Jordan 'lf' I' l 'lt DREAMS There are many kinds of dreams. We all have them every day. With us trav'ling over time To hold us spellbound in their sway. We had them in our childhood days Perhaps in thoughts of Santa Claus. And sometimes now in troubled times, We think about the day that was. We are in a warlike world Where there is no peace of mind. But sometimes in our restful dreams. We find the peace the world can't find. - loan Williams, Junior BUBBLE GUM CHEWING I strongly believe that the art of chewing bubble gum is one that is shamefully neglected. Many people recognize and admire paintings, works of sculpture, and concertos by the great composersg but rarely are the bubble gum experts appreciated and applauded. Even so, there is practicallyno difference between these fields. It requires as much skill to maneuver the huge pink mass of bubble gum in your mouth as it does to achieve success in any of the more respected arts. Even more skill is called for if the person who is chewing wishes to speak and make himself under- stood. A mumbled, jumbled sentence is sufficient testimony of a sloppy and unskilled chewer. The supreme test of the art of bubble gum chew- ing is blowing bubbles. The real perfectionist can produce a flawless bubble - - not egg-shaped or an out of proportion one, but a perfectly rounded bubble. The expert that can do this has trained him- self extensively in watching his fellows and their chewing. He is able to forestall any possibility of his bubble being smashed in his face. I think people who commit such a heinous crime ought to be pun- ished as soundly as someone who destroyed a beautiful painting would be. There is nothing more aggravating than to have a sticky mass of bubble gum covering your face that was once a beautiful, flawless bubble. If reading this little essay has brought you to thinking you might want to make a career in this field, I highly recommend that you make an at- tempt. I wam you that you will not receive much recognition, but the enjoyment and relaxation will be reward enough. If you are a beginner and want to learn the fundamentals of bubble gum chewing, I also recommend a book which I have just written entitled How To Chew Bubble Cum Successfully. It contains much helpful information such as lip positions for making perfect bubbles, how to speak and chew at the same time, etc. Good luck! -Joy Roberts i Q f H MOONLIGHT MARVELS Sliding softly o'er the waters Tink'ling, dancing, dazziling light Mellow, yellow, golden streamers Quiet wavelets lighting night. Like a path for singing angels Rimmed by murky, endless sea Moonlight lays its rich, gold carpet Splendrous sight for all to see. Glowing, painting, noiseless, tainting Bright moon sails on joyous high Spreading spark'ling smiles on moon-glade Drawing from the waves a sigh. Paul Jordan, Senior MORNING In brooding hush, a low-flung cloud protects the shifting waves, And soft and gray, a dripping veil explores the rocks and caves. Above and wheeling in and out a gull sails off to seag To cut the mist to trailing rags and leave them hanging free. So slashed the gliding silver knife, that brooding thickness pales, And snatching up her ragged skirt, that limply hangs and trails, She softly fades as morning comes and leaves the ocean free. The mist has gone, the ghost of night, and left a sparkling sea. Vivian Scott, Sophomore f il l Q WO' HOPPON' From time to time we stop and think What happened to the boys this year. We've played and re-played all the games We fought so hard and came so near. It's very hard to understand Why we had such a time. We sometimes get so far ahead. But then we'd lose by nine. At Bangor we played very well. We thought we had the gameg An ankle then was sprained by Nate - - But he was not to blame. Then darn it all, poor Don fouled out- - We then began to fold. A twelve point lead was whittled down. We weren't the boys of old. We gazed into the crystal ball, We wondered what to do. We won just four hoop games this year, The boys were sad and blue. This was the year to be so great - - We had a veteran teamg But breaks and injuries got us down And smashed our little dream. But anyway we did our best - - You couldn't ask for more. We weren't the champs of yesteryear We hope the fans aren't sore. -LeRoy Dyer Across the purple hills at dusk C Th A AT EVENING SPRING FEVER IN JANUARY When the sun is sinking, olors flame and gold appear-- Arm and arm are linking. And all the colors die, en slowly as the twilight fades rom up the woodland path I hear A whip-poor-will's lone cry. Of appletrees in bloom, nd through my window, comes the scent And silver gleams from twinkling stars Light up the gathering gloom. --Warren Stillwell I Ag' ' 1 x X f . N t ' 1 1 WWA W X I W ' if lfll ff' X 1 H1 14 Some days, homework gets me down awfully. Especially days like this, when it's all spring-like, and the yearly attack of spring fever has come un- timely with the January thaw. It doesnit help if the teacher has thought up a particularly devilish as- signment either. Write a humorous essay! Ho, ho. I feel so humorous. ltis about three o'clock now. Plenty of time, you say, a whole afternoon ahead of me. It may be plenty of time for other people, but not for yours truly. It takes at least three hours to work myself up to doing real endeavor. My abused conscience gives a half-hearted kick, and I wander into the living-room for some paper. What do you know! My eye lights on the Sunday paper. I pounce on it with glee. Somewhat later I get up and look around. What was it I came in for? Unfortunately, my memory is better than usual. Quit kidding yourselff' it sneers, uyou know. I repress the urge to have what there is of it surgically removed, and go get the paper. Done in slow motion, this takes lime. When it is out, I remember suddenly that I haven't done my French sentences. They are easy, and why not do them first? No sooner said than - - well, started, anyway. After that I remember a very good mystery I haven't read. Suppressing conscience and memory with both hands, I start it. Time passes, as it usually does. After supper I wash my hair and dry it, reading several comic books that I don't par- ticularly care for. At the eleventh hour, 1 really the ninthj I spot the pen and paper lying accusingly on the desk. Now I remember! That was what I was supposed to do. And thatis why it's ten o'clock now. -Vivian Scott 1 DEBATING H0 GRS 1952 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE STATE CHAMPS Fred ,lellison and john Lymburner, who won the University of Maine State Championship in February, have compiled one of the most impressive records in the history of B.H.H.S. dehating. Their record of sixteen wins and two losses added a great deal to the success of this past season, and has given B.II.II.S. one of the most enviable records in Eastern Maine. This year our debaters completed their season with a record of thirty-one wins and ten defeats out of a total of forty-one interscholastic debates. f- A - 4-s 5 5-H i i ...gi-4 -ff' li X gn-5 .ff tlaletics Front Row: N. King, S. Hatch, R. MCGa1'1', L. Dyer, K. Riddell, D. Shelton, P. Jordan, R. Salisbury. Second Row: R. Conti, R. Abbott, L. Higgins, Mr. Gully, J. Bouisfield, G. Riddell, D. Linscott, J. McFarland. Third Row: V. Sorensen, F. Ames, 0. Spear, L. McKay, H. Mitchell, J. Lymlburner, A. Lee, B. Robinson. f ., ,. Q . . -Q -. e, ,-'1 C-:A 4 XJ Q . - A ,f if 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: K. Riddell, P. Jordan, R. Grindle, N. King, L. McKay, D. Dyer, L. Dyer 2nd Row: R. Hamor, C. Wood, R. McGarr, D. Shelton, L. Gray, B. Somers, V. Sorenson. JAYVEE BASKETBALL Front Row: L. Burch, M. Strout, W. Robbins, C. Lurvey, R. Salisbury. Second Row: D. Young, G. Riddell, F. Ames, J. Lymfburner, S. Mitchell, W. Sstillwell, R. Gray. Tlhird Row: Mr. Savage, B. Mc-Kay. ootball Under the capable guidance of Coach Gully, the Bar Harbor High football squad managed to compile a record of three wins, three losses and one tie despite numerous injuries. The line plunges of Le- Roy Dyer, Nate King, and Paul Jordan, the back- field trio, aided greatly in the Seasiders' cause. Salisbury handled himself well in the fullback slot. The Bar Harbor line also proved itself helpful in many instances. Special praise goes to the boys who made the Little Ten Conference Team. They are as follows: First team: End, Ray McGarrg Back, Nate King. Second team: Guard, Don Dyer. Honorable mention: Tackle, Dave Shelton, Guard, Sh Hatch, Backs, LeRoy Dyer and Paul Jordan. Games and Results: Bar Harbor Opponent T ie 111- Hampden Won 46 Dover-Foxcroft Won 18 Orono Lost 13 Dexter Won 44- Ellsworth Lost 0 Bucksport Lost 12 Lincoln arsity Basketball The Bar Harbor Varsity Basketball squad was a veteran one with a successful past season and a starting lineup that looked very promising. Coach Ed Gully was again to guide the Seasiders in their cage activities. The first game of the season was played with Mount Desert which was also our first defeat, the score being 4-7-4-3. In the third game of the season played at Brewer we succumbed to the Witches', 50-47. In this game Center Dick Grindle received a knee injury which spelled finis to his basketball career for the remainder of the season. During the Christmas vacation a change in coaches took place with Ken Mansfield replacing Ed Gully. This vacation proved to be a strenuous one for the basketball squad with Mansfield working daily with the team. After defeating Bucksport and Pemelic in successive victories, we then suffered a losing streak in the next three games. While playing John Bapst, Nate King, in attempting to block a shot with a flying tackle suffered an ankle injury and consequently retired to the bench for the remainder of the season. T he games were fast and exciting with plenty of tense moments. Outstanding memories are of LeRoy Dyer battling on the back boards and dropping in the baskets with his two hand set shots. Ken Riddell's snappy, one-hand set shots could be counted upon to raise the score. Don Dyer, as Center never failed to properly harass the opposing pivot until he would roll up those inevitable five fouls. Paul Jordan, ill for several weeks soon got back into stride, his irle 14 21 12 14 0 39 20 Y ability and aggressiveness giving the team a boost. Willie lVlcGarr became the sensation of one of our games with his fast shooting basket-making shots. The other team members, McKay, Wood, Somers, Shelton, Gray, playing when needed, also did a good job. The Asa Wasgatt Memorial Trophy awarded to the player who in the opinion of his team mates has contributed most to the team was awarded to Nate King last year. This year's winner is Ken Riddell. Our season sums up a total of four games won and twelve lost. Games played and results: Opponent Bar Harbor Mount Desert 47 43 Orono 47 73 Brewer 50 47 Pemetic 2 0 Bucksport 49 57 Pemetic 61 75 Old Town 70 49 Ellsworth 61 41 John Bapst 58 52 Mount Desert 4-9 53 Orono 48 41 Bucksport 51 36 Old Town 59 48 Ellsworth 47 43 Brewer 66 64 John Bapst 70 55 llft to lnpglmt: Mr. Gully, J, Fin-ld, HJ 'WG 2186133 ll out liow: I.. Ilyvr, K. liimlmlcll, P. Jormlzm, IJ. llyvr, N. King, ll. llumor, l,. llurclm, R. Sxlislmury. S4-vonml Row: A. lmc, ll. liicldcll, B. Sonia-rs, li. lxli'Gill'l', Mr. Savzxpgu, ll. Ulton, V. Wood, l,. Doylv, li. Shelton. ll. Almlno Ilu' f 1 1' 21 C X Iln- lirsl mf-4-l ol llu- your was ll lriamgxulau om- uilll llur llurlnor llosl lo Ulll 'l'oxsn mul lullsuorllm. llur llurlror funn- in sovoml xsilll llH'lllX-SIX pomls. Ulll loml lvml xsllll Plflllll- lIX1'llUllllSilllll ltllsnorlll nur llllI'Kl xsllll 4-lglll points. V w lln- sa-voml illlll lust lIll'l'l mu lln' PVC all lllIX1'l'SllX of lxlillllll Xl llus nn-1-l llur , I, V llalrlror lUl2ll1'1l l.w pomls. llu- le-:un mu 4-mul-In-ll lux I-,ll bullx. BRSCL311 Though under the same coach, Allen Savage, as the previous year when we won the P.V.C. title, the B.H.H.S. baseball team had a poor season. Twenty-eight men reported for the first baseball session, and after the season progressed the number was reduced to about sixteen men. The team con- sisted mostly of veterans from last year. These were: Nate King, first baseg Don Dyer, shortstop, Ray- mond McGarr, third baseg Paul Jordan, catcherg LeRoy Dyer, pitcher, and Ken Riddell, outfield. Lawrence Burch shared the pitching burden with Dyer, while Strout relieved King at first base after the latter broke his ankle. The pitching appeared adequate enough, but the Seasiders' bats seemed to be still. Despite the saying of Coach Savage, Its a long road, and it has to turn somewheref' the Seasiders lost ten straight ball games. The boys are looking forward to this year, however, to redeem themselves. Games played and results: Bar Harbor Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost 4 2 4 0 10 1 1 2 2 1 JVUI11OI' V3IS1tY 5B21S1iCt1J311 The Junior Varsity under the coaching of Ace Savage rallies the seasons activities with five vic- tories and eleven losses. The spirit with which these boys played ball plus their abilities and knowledge of the game gives us a feeling of security in knowing we have good material for next year's varsity. The I. V. Squad was composed of the following boys: Morris Strout, Sonny Mitchell, Carroll Lurvey, Lawrence Burch, George Riddell, John Lymburner, Dick Salisbury, Warren Stillwell, David Young, Raymond Gray and Fred Ames. 1 I Games played and results: Opponent Mount Desert Orono Brewer Pemetic Bucksport Pemetic Old Town Ellsworth John Bapst Mount Desert Orono Bucksport Old Town Ellsworth Brewer John Bapst Upponent Mt. Desert 5 Brewer 3 Old Town 1 1 Pemetic 9 Bapst 17 Ellsworth 6 Bucksport 10 Orono 9 Pemetic 4 Mt. Desert 9 Bar Harbor 30 32 55 45 38 20 55 31 40 41 31 37 57 31 75 44 56 41 40 60 20 23 30 21 50 33 54 24 29 52 53 39 O Ctivltles 'S Seated: D. llanscon1,G. Lilwlmy, D. Dyer, I.. Dyer, Mr. Cruxfornl, F. Amos, C. Mac-Quinn Standimrz FI. I.eig'hton, J. Hodg'kins, D. Almlmtt, R. Vonwti, Mr. Szxvagrv, F. Jellison, K Riddell, P. Jordan, D. Vottun. J. Williams, J. CUl'!1ll0l', C. Amos. .Assembly Committee Front Row: C. MacQuinn, F. Jellison, J. Williams. Second Row: J. Iverson, R. Conti, P. Brown, F. Small, G. Lib'by, Mrs. Libby, R. Salisbury. ram atics Front Row: M. Bousfield, C. Gray, P. Goodwin, J. Roberts, J. Williams, M. Moon, J Cormier, E. Rinaldo, M. J. Spear, V. Scott. Second Row: E. Peterson, B. Whitmore, M Lambert, G. Libby, G. Jellison, Mr. Weymouth, A. Tripp, F. Leighton, S. Garland P. Bowker. Third Row: W. Dunton, L. Woodworth, B. McKay, D. Alley, L. McKay, F Jellison, N. King, R. Brewer, E. Stewart, H. We'b'ber. Fourth Row: R. Lewis, W. Rob bins, J. Field, R. McGarr, D. Lambert, K. Riddell, D. Dyer, D. Shelton, P. Richardson F. Small. 4., w. nr Q, . ,. . lfit t4 I 11.111, I. hmniwin, M. .l. Spm-ar, H, Ilzxnsvmn, E. l'vtm-rsmm, J. IIuclg'kins, N. Johnston in the con 41111 IUXIM . -I. Hull 2ll'.Qify Clmeerlenclers ggkins, 31.1. SIDUZIV, I'. llumiwin, IC. l'vtn-rsun, II. HZIHSUUIIIQ N. .lulmnstnm in tho l'l'll1,L'l', Qi ? 1 1 First Row: J. Williams, A. Tripp, M. Muon. Second Row: J. Roberts, C. Gray HYVCC CLCCIICHACIS Left to Right: J. Williams, C. Gray, J. Roberts, M. Moon, A. Tripyi. ZUIII IOFUS l.eft to Right: F. I.ei1.rhton, S, Wilkinson, V. Gooch, D. Cleaves, D. Young, B. Crox- ford, G. Libby, R. Woodworth, J. Heath, I.. Dyer, W. Robbins, P. Adler, F. Ames, J Cleaves, S. Fuller, J. Steenstra, J. Fuller, J. Waspratt, D. Dyer, J. Foggy J. Roberts, VV Stillwell, IC, Rhodes, I.. Woodworth, D. Wood, I.. Gray, D. Shelton, C. Bartlett, D Cotton, A. Wilkinson, J. Bousfield, IQ. I.eig'hton, I.. Doyle, S. Hateh, P. Young, E Robbins. First Row: II. Ilanseoni, IC. Rhodes, I.. Uarter, F. Pliskowski, .I. Ifltseovitz, G. Abbott J. Burr, I.. Nickels, M. Jellison, M. Stanley, E. Grindle, M. Hanscoin, D. Liseomb, V Gooch. Second Row: IC. I.eig'hton, A. Beal, J. Young, N. Webber, J. Iverson, S. Paine .I. I.iseomb, M. Colson, IVI. I.. Conners, .I. Wasiratt, B. Flynn, A. Norton, S. Fuller, J Rodiek, IVI. Sherman, S. Wilkinson, P. Keif, T. Snell, V. Sltewart. Third Row: VV C'roeker, M. Bousfield, Ii. Rinaldo, I.. Uleaves, .I. l'orniier, A. Clark, J. Barton, J Cleaves, N. Alley, F. I.eie'hton, I.. Butler, H. Wentworth, S, Garland, M. J. Spear, V Scott, IVI. I.ambert, Rodiek, P. Bowker, J. Doyle, G. Libby, A. Hanlor. Fourth Row .I. I.ymburner, R. Woodworth, F. Ames, W. Robbins, R. Stanley, C. Wood, C. Stanley I.. McFarland, I.. Mt-Quinn, J. Bousfield, II. Webber, R. Sitillwell, V. Wood, IC. Stewart I'. Adler, IJ. Young. 3 I ' Q 4. MLA L Qgpfoiv biOI'CllSiC LC3gllC Front Row: V. Scott, J. Roberts, F. Jellison, Mr. Weylliollth, J. l.ymliurnur, J. Wil lianis, li. Conti. Soconal Row: M. Kodiak, G. Jellison, V. Sorenson, A. Tripp, R. Solis bury, J. Cormier. Deldate Clulu Front Row: V. Scott, G. Jellison, S. Tripp, F. Jellison, J. Roberts, J. Lynilnlrnur, J VVilliums, R. Conti. Svvoncl Row: E. Cleaves, M. Hawkes, IC. Collior, ll. VVood, M1 Wcyinouth, B. Mc-Kay, P. Adler, J. Lynilmurner, L. Owens. '5 .. '7, 'H a .J -rl lll1iOl' LSPCZI IK illg Front Row: C. Gray, F. Holnu-s, B. Whitmore, M. Bousfiold. Svcond Row: F. Jullison, I'. Jordan, I.. Ilyor, P. Ricluxrdson, N. King. 'Iqypical SflllIL'llf.S I U.1lll.u11s, I.. ilu-zxvvs, il. l.1In ug, Ii Vunti, IP. Uyvr. lay, N National Hollcml' Society lu Jullison, Mr. livnwick, P. Jordan Softball Front Row: J, Williams, A. Tripp, H. Hanscom, M. Moon, M. J. Spear, C. Gray. Second Row: M1's. Beverage, J. Cleaves, N. Alley, E. Hodigkins, G. Libby, E. Peterson. I41l3I'3I'13l'1S Front Row: L. Cleaves, E. M. Holmes, G. Libby, C. Holmes, C. Gardiner, E. Rin- aldo, M. J. Spear, J. Lymiburner. 2nd Row: Mrs. Sorensen, E. Collier, M. Lam- bert, D. Abbott, N. Graves, M Hawkes. Olllce Clerks Front Row: C. Gray, C. Gardiner, E. Stanley, R. Shelton, R. Leland, V. Soren- sen, E. M. Holmes, M. J. Spear, A. Ha- mor, M. Rodick. Second Row: Miss Hatch, E. Peterson, J. Roberts, J. Hodg- kins, G. Jellison, J, Cleaves, A. Tripp, M. Moon, E. Rinaldo, M. Bousfield. Third Row: B. Whitmore , H. Hanscom, G. Libby, E. Hodgkins, C. Holmes, S. Hatch, L. Burch, N. King, R. Hamor. Fourth Row: R. Grindle, L. Higgins, J. Field. 1W'wlfl'ff.? Eiglitlx C1':1LlL- Bzlslsetlmll Front Row: M. lhinsnoln, J. Steenstru, R. lVI2lCF2ll'lilIlll, C. Mitehell, B. Clark, P. Brown, I . Pliskowski. Seeond Row: M. li. Conners, D. llzxnseom, R. MaeQuinn, T. Hennigan, S, Goldthwait, C. Gray, 0. Burns, B. Davis, M. Stanley. Third Row: D. Ames, B. Flynn, Mr. Rhodes. NLWVS llll ld. l.ei1,5l1ton, J. Vleaves, I.. Uwens, B. Whitmore, Nlr. Weymouth, l', Adle Scott, 1 T' uture I-I0lllClllZllKCl'S Front Row: N. Alley, A. Clark, J. Lyin- burm-r, S. Garlzxml, Mrs. Woodworth, F. l,eig'hton, D. Abbott, L. Owens, li. Clea- ves. Seeond Row: P. Goodwin, M. L. Moran, J, Dzintos, N. Graves, ll. Went- worth, V. Webber, IC. Peterson, J. Bar- ton, 17. Doyle, M. Leathers, M. Davis. Third Row: B. Burns, R. Croxford, H. Alnbott, P. Bowker, IC. Collier, B. Dolli- ver, C. MaeQuinn, G. Kidder, T. Tait, J. Doyle, M. Hawkes. Fourth Row: M, Lam- hert, B. Styprles, IC. llodgrkins, C. Gray, M. Rodieli, E. Stanley. o CIITOI' CtlVltlCS ' CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR SPEAKERS Fffmifffli Patricia Silk Curtis, Winner Lf-Roy Dyer, WlI1H6f President ........................................ Paul Jordan Xiu? Prefldem L EROY Dyer Charlene Holmes, Honorable Mention :Tecxetary .........., ......... I? rzgcei lflibby paul Jordan, Honorable Mention Sophoyregsgrer ...... ........ r e ,e ison Barbar? Whitmore President ........., ..... L eRoy Dyer Eiglqilgllirdson Vice President ...... .......... P aul Jordan Ifred Jeuisoiii Secretary ........... ....... N 'ancy Rogers Malrtha Bougfield Treasurer ...... ..... G race Libby Nate King K Junior: ' Y A President .......... ........ F red Jellison NATIONAL HUNOR SOCIETY Vice President ..... ............. L eRoy Dyer Fred Jellisorl - Paul Jordan Secretary .......... ............... G THCC Fred Jellison Valpfliclqjryg Clags Marshal S 'Treasurer ...... ........ K enneth Riddell Raymond Hanscom Salutatory f'f'll01'I Barbara Whitmore First Honor Essa President ............. ........ F red Jellison Paul jordan 5,,,.,,,,,l ll,,,,,,r Essag Vice President ........ ............ N ate King Vernon S0rs,,S,,n Chaplain Secretary .............,........................ Grace Libby LeRoy Dyer Class Will Treasurer ................................ Kenneth Riddell Constance Gray Q-:lass Will TYPICAL STUDENTS Paul Richardson Address to Undergraduates Freshman: Grace Libby Class History Marjorie Tuck and LeRoy Dyer Marjorie Tuck Class Prophecy Sophomore: Kenneth Riddell Class Prophecy Grace Libby and LeRoy Dyer Frederick Small Friendship Essay funior: Charlene Holmes Class Gifts Grace Libby and Nate King Lawrence McKay Class Gifts Tlie Graduating Class if Front Row: Slhirley Woodworth. LeRoy Dyer, Jackie Field, Jacqueline Hodgkins, Lewis McQuinn, Pat Silk, David Lambert, Barbara Tribou, Elaine Cottle, Richard Salisbury, Beltty Peterson, Lois Cosseboom, Robert Stillwell. Second Row: James Sprague, Wil- liam Smith, Vera Roselbrook, Paul Richardson, Kenneth Riddell, Grace Libby, Neddie Jewett, Paul Jordan, Nate King, Nancy Coffin, Prescott Tracy. XC We are continuing our policy of not offering much in the way of criticism of our exchanges in yearbooks. We enjoy each and everyone of them. Our exchanges in ycarbooks for 1952 include: THE CRIMSON CRIER Orono High School Orono, Maine THE HILLCREST' Bucksport High School Bucksport, Maine THE QUODDY LIGHT Luhec High School Lubec, Maine . FOXCROFT ACADEMY Dover-Foxcroft, Maine THE NORTH STAR Houlton High School Houlton, Maine THE PYTHIA Winter Harbor High School Winter Harbor, Maine THE MOOSE-A-BEC MESSENGER Jonesport High School Jonesport, Maine THE TRIDENT Brewer High School Brewer, Maine - KEYSTONE William C. Crosby lligh School Belfast, Maine THE BULLDOG Madison High School Madison, Maine 2111 CS THE MICROPHONE Hermon High School Hermon, Maine THE G1LMANAC Mount Desert High School Northeast Harbor, Maine THE ,IESTER', Ellsworth High School Ellsworth, Maine STEVENS ACADEMY Bluehill, Maine THE BREEZE Stonington High School Stonington, Maine THE PEMETICM Pemetic High School Southwest Harbor, Maine THE LINCOLNIANU Lincoln Academy Lincoln, Maine THE BOREASU Bingham High School Bingham, Maine THE FOUR CORNERSH Scarborough High School Scarborough, Maine THE SACHEMU Old Town High School , Old Town. Maine ' Alumni CLASS OF 1911 ALLEN, Hazel-Mrs. Charles Morrison, Bar Harbor BREWER, Leslie-Part owner of Kebo Garage. Partner of F. 1. Brewer and Son Inc. Bar Harbor CARROLL, Eva-Mrs. Chester Wescott, Palm Beach, Florida CARTER, Earl-Broker, Home Address, 131 Bene- dict Terrace, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. CHANDLER, Margaret-Address Unknown CLEA VES, F lorence-Deceased DOLLIVER, Audrey-Address Unknown DUNTON, Meda-Mrs. Milton Norwood, Southwest Harbor, Maine EMERY, Charles-Office manager in a wholesale food distributing company in Detroit, Mich. Home Address, 16200 Bramell Street, Detroit 19, Michigan F OGG, Harry--Planter of orange groves, Box 7741, Eustis, Florida GOOGINS, M ary--Deceased GRANT, Dorothy-Deceased. fMrs. Guy Torreyj HIGGINS, Eugenia-Mrs. Evans L. Shea, Live Oak Street, New Smyrna Beach, Florida LEIGH TON, M ildrerl-Address Unknown LELAND, Lois-Mrs. Lois Fiske, Salisbury Cove MORRISON, Charles-Medical Doctor, Bar Harbor MORSE, Ella-Mrs. Boy Dyer, Quincy, Mass. PAINE, MA YNARD-Postal Carrier in Bar Harbor PERLINSKY, Isaac--Isaac Perlin, Owner of Dry Goods Store, Ellsworth, Maine SHERMAN, Albion-Deceased SHERMAN, Helen-Sherman's Book Store, Bar Harbor, Maine WAKEFIELD, Marian-Deceased WILSON, Pansy-Mrs. W. A. Wadsworth, 32 Town- er Street, Hingham, Massachusetts WORCESTER,Frank-Ordained Minister. Preached for awhile, now selling school supplies in Bos- ton, Massachusetts. YEATON, Helen-Mrs. Harold Kirk, Bar Harbor REUNION A reunion of one hundred and twenty-five grad- uates of the old Bar Harbor High School, with their guests, was held on Sunday, August 19th, at the Sunset Club, Town Hill. Classes from 1893 to 1911 inclusive were repre- sented and several hours were spent, following a buffet lunch, in renewing old friendships and look- ing at old pictures and school programs. lTaIcen from the Bar Harbor Timesj CLASS OF 1951 ALLEY, Charles-Employed by Stewart and Morse, Painters, Bar Harbor AMES, Marguerite-Employed by West End Drug Company, Bar Harbor AM SPA U GH , Lucille-Mrs. Harvard Norwood, Bar Harbor CAMERON, Norma-Employed by Dick's Restaur- ant, Bar Harbor CANDAGE, Donald-Employed by John D. Rocke- feller, I r., Seal Harbor, Maine CURTIS, M ichael-Employed by Jersey St. Market of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. En- rolled as a night student of Northeastern Uni- versity, Boston, Massachusetts DAIGLE, Catherine-Mrs. Otis Lee Hall, Dublin Street, Machias, Maine DUNTON, Irving-Employed by Duntonis Store, Salisbury Cove, Maine FARNSWORTH, Rosalie-Telephone Operator in Woonsocket, Rhode Island FARRELL, Iuanita-Student at Eastern Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Maine FIELD, Carole-Employed by Saint Saviouris Epis- copal Church, Bar Harbor GRAHAM, Robert-Maine Maritime Academy, at Castine, Maine GUPTILI., Faith-University of Maine, Orono, Me. IIALL, Geralfline-Employed by Otis Airfield Air- base, Falmouth, Mass. HAMBLEN, lack-Husson College, Bangor, Maine HANF, Jacqueline-Mrs. Ronald Hanf, Ellsworth, Maine HANSCOM, Percy-Employed by Raymond Beau- doin, Interior Decorator, Brunswick, Maine HARRIS, Richard--University of Maine, Orono, Maine HIGGINS, Robert-United States Navy HOPKINS, Howe-United States Air Force HOPKINS, Sylvia-Providence Bible Institute at Providence, Rhode Island KIEF, Marilyn-Mrs. Archie Higgins, Town Hill LY MBURNER, 'Lawrence-Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia MacQUINN, Douglas-Maine Central Institute at Pittsfield, Maine NOLAN, James-Employed by Elite Dry Cleaners, Bar Harbor A 1 ' PETERSON, Dorothy--Emerson' College, Boston, Massachusetts 1 RHODES, Betty-Mrs. Stuart Reed, Hartford, Connecticut SALISBURY, Ruth-Mrs. Donald Candage, Salis- bury Cove, Maine ' ' SA W IN, Sylvia-Husson College, Bangor, Maine SCOTT, D. lean-Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio SHAW, Ruth Nancy-Boston Dispensary, Boston, Massachusetts SHEA, Charles-United States Coast Guard SPRACUE, Raymond-Employed by Carlton John- son, Contractor, Bar Harbor STANLEY, .Ioan-Student at Eastern Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Maine STROU T, Marshall-Employed by the Town of Cherryfield, Cherryfield, Maine SW ANSON, Charlotte-Employed by the Bar Har- bor Banking and-Trust Co., Bar Harbor l SWEET, Walter-United States Navy SWEET, William-Liniversity of Maine, owns, Me. WALLS, Iohn-University of Maine, Orono, Me. W ILLETT, Nancye--Ledgelawn Ave., Bar Harbor WILLIAMS, Theodore-United States Navy WOOD, Donald-Post-Graduate Course at .Bar Har- bor High School, Bar Harbor Conners Chevrolet Co ., Inc. BAR HARBOR, MAINE 322 Main Street Telephone 1010 Chevrolet Cars and Trucks More people buy Chevrolets than any other car Don't fail to see us when you need a Good Used Car GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS AND SERVICE 196 OLD SALT MARINE GIFTS and HOBBIES Tl-IE CARTERS Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine 'kktt COMPLIIVIENTS OF ackson 81 White Studios PORTLAND, MAINE f if if if .--.lliupiqi,,1.n.-.qi..1.q.-Ipilplgl.-l,1,..-.nl THE ELLSWORTH AMERICAN Printers and Stationers in Han-cock County Since 1850 ELLSWORTH MAINE H. H. HOPKINS Sz SON GENERAL STORE TRENTON, MAINE JOHN E. HAMBLEN PINE TREE STORE TOWN HILL TELEPHONE BAR HARBOR 512-W1 Compliments 0 f HANCOCK HOUSE AND ' SMART OIL COMPANY W. T. SMART, Mgr. 1 1 .1 .- 1 -. .1 1l1q'.-....g'.1..1..1.g.-..i.p1q..- H. C. STRATTON CO., INC. 96- 102 MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH, MAINE RALPH T. GORDON PYROFAX BOTTLE GAS SERVICE HOME APPLIANCES 73 MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH, ME PHONE 12 Compliments of TI-IE. BRASS RAIL BANGOR MAINE -15-ul.-gg1..iq-.4Iin2.,...uQ...-..n1ul:nu-uu-uu--uu- -nu1ll1.n1.l1.1 1,41,,..-nn1qu.1..-qn1qg.-.qq1.,1.g,1. Au-n-gg1g41lbu-al--n-g-1gq1qg1n.1qp.-gg1gp1.g1.l.-u1u-q -Ip1.41n.u1lu-.niqp-uu.1qg1u-.gk.q.-451mg-nh-nn1u-anim-no Compliments of R. F. COPP TRENTON MAINE Compliments of KENNETH CLEAVES CIVIL ENGINEER COTTAGE sT. BAR HARBOR LOUNDERS MOST EVERYTHING INCLUDING A FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS ELLSWORTH MAINE Compliments of LUCHINPS Ellsworth Maine Compliments of DAVE PETERSON BUILDING CONTRACTOR BAR HARBOR PERLIN 'S MEN'S AND B2OYS' CLOTHING EIJIJSW ORTIH, M A+I NE SUNSET CLUB RESTAURANT Open Year Ro-und GEORGE C. ABBOTT, Prop. -au-uun1u1u1u1u-u1qu-ug-uzuiuxun-an-. n1nu1uLu-n------7---- YH- ,7. M: 1 lq..:1u-::1u-::+::7::1- inf .,1g..-.....g.1gg...g..n1,i....1n.1-g-.n1n1n-.u.-u np1n.1q1u1uu1-.1ql...u1n1n1nn-..1n1u1 Zliirat Natinnnl Bank nf Bar Eurhnr Inc. 1888 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Deposits Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. Maximum Insurance Fm' Each Depositor 510.000 The Bank of Personal Service COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE THE OLDEST BANK IN HANCOCK COUNTY INCORPORATED IN 1887 AS Uhr Ear Qarhnr Banking emh Ernst Glnmpamg BAR HARBOR, MAINE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHEAST HARBOR - LUBEC - -SOUTHWEST HARBOR 1..1..-.gg-..1gg1..1g.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 121 1:1 -3:1-1:1 lp-nn-ng1uy1w n:i:u-n1u:-:u:- Q-niIllhtlllltlIillikilt-L-Illllllbillil:-.lt l COMPLIMENTS OF Testafs Hotel QQ 6, Old Home Bread JOHN J. NISSEN BAKING CORP. 45 COLUMBIA STREET BANGOR, MAINE VINER'S MUSIOCO. MAINE's MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE 51 PICKERING SQUARE BANGOR, MAINE -un-nn-111 1 1 -2:1271-1 .- 7:-, zfzzfz :: 4:1 7-' 7::7::1:- -gf fgfg-2:2 ::- .innin- OLD HOMESTEAD DAIRY MILK AND CREAM Tel. 183-5 WALTER SARGENT, JR. Compliments of PARKADIA SERVICE STATION ARTHUR SEAVEY EBSCO Ellsworth Builders Sz Supply Co. MILLWORK - LUMBER School St. - Telephone Ellsworth 500 1.111 .- .- 1 1 ... .-. 1 1 1. .. 1 .1 - 1 1 1.1gg-.ng.-.g1u1.'-..g.1g.Tpp-.g.-..pg.-gg...5g.-.0-ql- Compliments of FRANICS MARKET HULLS covE MAINE ELLSWORTH NURSERIES, INC ORPORATED Licensed Tree Service, Clut Flowers, Floral Designs, Potted Plants, Estate Work, Landsclanpilnlg SERVING HANCOCK AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES PHONES 733 - 742 ELLSWORTH, ME. Compliments of E. B. DUNBAR Compliments of A. U. HATCH MAINE'S LARGEST NEW ENGLAND 'S FINEST 28 Broald Street - Bangor, Maine - 25 Central Stneet Also W atervillle, Mfaine FISHING TA-CKLE, PHOTO SUPPLIES, CAMPING EQUIPMENT CONVERSE FOOTWEAR CRAME-R CHEMICAIJS MacGREGOR GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT 1......1..-..........1.. lu-...lg 1-..........i..1a.1.....n -nu- -v...u.-.uf-1.-1.1.1.-.un...nu..u'1un1uinui-u....,1.q-...1-.1..1. Y, .,7..7...-.1 7...-v.. J ,., Y.: ,u-:nu--n--u----1. :i 17 -7 W 3-,,7..1W ,, in ,., . A , ... n1.,,7,-u..7ln1-up-n. ., u-u. .. ,, -W BUZZELL'S SERVICE STATION FULTON G. BUZZELL, P1-op. PHONE 8611 101 COTTAGE ST. BAR HARBOR Compliments of FRANK M. GRAHAM 8x CO. PLUMBING and HEATING YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS Telephone 377 A. J. HATCH Sz SON FANCY GROCERIES, MEATS AND VEGETABLES 43 Cottage St. Telephone 1 Compliments of FRANKLIN'S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR LESLIE I. DUNTON Fancy Groceries and Provisions I. G. A. STORE SALSBURY COVE MAINE Compliments of BROOKSIDE STEAKS - IJOBSTIERS FRIED CHICKEN - FRIED CLAMS A ELLSW'O'RT'H, MAINE WHEN IN BANGOR, VISIT S E A R S Everything for the Home, Family, Shop, and Automobile At Money Saving Prices SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. P. O. SQUARE AND THE MALL BANGOR, MAINE -101--nnuuuiuu-vnu.-un1.g -1.1 ..1.,1,,.-gqiggiq-.qgiuingiu-...1.. ,,.1...Q,...-.li.,1ln1..1.l1..--m,1.m- ...1n..1,.,.,1nn.1,,1,q-nn- L. A. GRAY Distributor of ack Frost Flour and Wirthmore Feeds NX-K West Sullivan, Maine Telephone Sullivan 57 xi: 1-1: - W ,, 1: W nc .1 1. an I -. -' I -- - gg - - -- ---- -sin: :lurin- Freci C. Lynarn Sc Co. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 88 Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine ND WHITE CW A C145 ON THE BEACH Bathing . Boating . Fishing FREE BOATS TO GUESTS ON our: oww PRIVATE GRAVEL BEACH - A --on :I 14'-1--:iz-1n1qu 7w1ul1ll1uI1u1un THE PORTLAND ENGRAVING C0 qrfrwcpp adZncEg SCHOOLS d COLLEGES Bar Harbor Times Pub. Co Printers of 1952 Islander -.1I...gig11.I1I.1-I.-I-1.1.1.-rillqiuu-vuungun1 .H1 - I-.ulu1nn1m.1 1 ... 1uq1nq-qu.-.I-.4114 i:n1er' ::, ,i cs :ru-gin: ,gig an-mir NORMAN SHAW COUNSELOR-AT-LAW ss MAIN STREET THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BAR HARBOR The Center for all Women and Girls .ill-llc-:a1lo--ning-nn-me-no-n A :nine-----W ' ' fu--' r: Y Compliments of KEBO GARAGE, Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Tel. 80 C. Leslie Brewer A. L. Marshall Gardner A. Reed A Compliments of TRACY'S RESTAURANT - HOME cooxsn FOODK A SPECIALTY ' 24 HOUR SERVICE ELLSWORTH, ME. TEL. 896 THE ELITE DRY CLEANERS CLEANING V- PRE-SSING H- WEATHELRPRJOOFING 5 NEWTON WAY TEL. 332 BAR HARBOR 1 . Compliments of SHERMAN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Inc. Distinctive Stationery Latest Books 11 COTTAGE STREET BAR HARBOR, MAINE Compliments of LILLIAN S. and DANA H. YOUNG HDick7S7! Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine -7 7 7:-at ,:- :: xiii: :: T: - 2-::-::f::1ac7' 11111 ::i1::7xfn7--1: Y 1 1:-L: '-111: lr .1.1..1..1g.1n.1g.1111-11.-1.-....1.11m.1 1 111...-an-n1n1.l.1l..1gu1g.1..1p.1.g1p1..1q.1n1.1.u1.g1141 Compliments of LEE'S EXPRESS BAR HARBOR - BANGOR Compliments of Battery Service Sz Electric Co. Automotive Electricians COTTAGE STREET TELEPHONE 875 BAR HARBOR ::-- 7:1 71:-g :-- -2 55 5,1 1. 1.. 1 .-.....1...1........ Compliments of A FRIEND MacLEOD MOTORS D. W. MacLEOD, Prop. BUICK - CADILLAC Telephone 307 Storage, Greasing, Washing Compliments of R. H. MOONA Contracting and Building Lumber and Building Materials Atlas Power Tools 334-336 MAIN STYREET BAR HARBOR TELEPHONE 150 u1.l..1....1 .1 ..1 -nu1un1u..1nn1.u1nu-4-1uu1..1u.1. gin.-..-..1..1.. I-.u--.nu1u-4.I-aszun-.nn-1-nil.-...vnu WATSGNS Dry Cleaners ELLSWORTH, MAINE Telephone Ellsworth 300 RBOR STORE, 72 MAIN STREET, TELEPHO Bar Harbor Deliveries Every Wednesday and Saturday ...--.1..1l qinglg.-...1..1np1lui-.1..1..1.-1 p1ln1nn1lg1ug1u.1nl1ui1ln1u.1ln1nn1u1 1 1 1 1 1 MERRILL'S Service Station ALL MOBIL SPECIALTTES AND ACCESSORIES SANITARY REST ROOMS FRIENDLY SERVICE COTTAGE STREET OPP. PO1ST OFFICE TELEPHONE 8625 Compliments 0 f BRADFORD C. GRAY GROCERY STORE Hunns CYOVE, MAINE HARRY C. AUSTIN 8: CO., INC. 107 MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH, MAINE FURNITURE - FLOOR GOVERINGS TELEPHONE 128-W 1 1 1 1.1nn1n --n.1n.1n1u1n1n-n1n1ll A. G. JEWETT 166 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR, ME. HOT POINT AJPPLIANOES AUTOMATIC HEATING SALES AND SERVICE Bulo-va Elgin Hamilton SAWYER'S JEWELRY STORE Fine Wlzaftclh, Cflfock and Jewelry Repairing . . . William F. Graaham Telephone 2 98 MAIN ST. BAR HAfRlB'OR, MAINE A. M. SHIRO MERCHANT TAILOR CLEANING PREss1NG 32 COTTAGE STREET Compliments of DR. CHARLES C. MORRISON 56 COTTAGE SITREET -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1uu1gu14q1.g1. W W :J-' 1 W W 101W W :W -. uWWn1n:Wq: u-lc .. W W - W, u1nr+W u 7 31.1 Compliments of The Superintending School Commlttee Compliments of Compliments of MELANSON JEWELRY CO. JOHN J. WEAST, O.D. es MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH, ME OPTOMETRIST TELEPHONE so AUTHORIZED DEALER OF 4 KENNEBEC ST. BAR HARBOR, ME. REGISTERED KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS COMPLIMENTS OF THE WARDS, INC. DRY GOODS - READY TO WEAR 128 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR, ME. 1 1:2-:iufu-T-xr W :ciau1lc::l 310: :fn 3911 :nnWW:n1 1 -5 -'::W: ,::f:n7:u - :: ::f-- W -- --fu -Y 0. 1 1 1 1 1,.,.1,n1'.1,'1,pipq1qn1',1.,,,, BEE'S Candies - S13ati'one'ry - Gifts 116 MAIN STREET EMMA COUGH PAGE, Manager BAR HARBOR MAINE Compliments of DR. SILAS A. COFFIN 39 HIGH STREET BAR HARBOR Compliments of SCHOOL ST. CASH MARKET VERNON S. MCFARLAND MEATS AND GROCERIES PHONES 603 - 604 FREE DELIVERY SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES A. L. MacQUINN, JR. UPHOLSTERER AWNING-S -f SHADES TELEPHONE 599 BAR HARBOR, ME. n....nn-p1nnQ-mp Compliments of A. McKay ROOFING AND SHEET METAL BAR HARBOR TELEPHONE 416 A FRIEND Compliments of HARADEN ELECTRIC COMPANY WESTINGHOUSE AND PHHJCO HOME APPLIANCES BAR HARBOR MAINE ni.p1.....1..i 1 1 1 1: .-. A.,-..l,1q.1g.1lp.-.u1q,1...1. .c7...7 .V 5--np , .., , .. .. ... ...YL u. nini,,7n1m1.q.-nn..nq.1..1.l1lp7 gn-n:7u..7u1n. ,.,.7,, nfw MALVERN GREENHOUSES ARTHUR E. BROWN THE FURNITURE AND RECORD SHOP Seeds and Bulbs, Cut Flowers, CROSLEY ADMIRAL Hardy Perennials, Potted Plants, Annuals Bedding Plants, Floral Decorations Victor - Columbia - Decca, Records BAR HARBOR, MAINE PHONE 76 as COTTAGE STREET PHONE 49 Compliments of Bangor Baking Company M akers of Mothefs White Bread BANGOR, MAINE Compliments of MERRILL Sz HANNA HOUSEHOLD FURNLSHINGS ELLSWORTH, MAINE HARMON PIANO COMPANY STEINWAY - KNABE STOREY-CLARK - TWURLITZER LESTER Instruments - Refcords BAR HARBOR BANGOR 1p1pp1gg1gg1p1.piq1...13114-1.1.gilg-1niu......1..1.-inufznf ,::.: 7: 1- - --T-A V ., .. W ...ini.H1-p1m.....,..1.,,,1,,......,,,in,-nninninpillin ..- THE WHITAKER CORP. Contractors - Dealers . . Compliments of LUMBER - SUPPLIES MCKAY COTT AGES MILLWORK MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR 122 CO'T'T'AGE STERJEET PHONE 345 BAR 'HARBOR Compliments of Compliments of THE CENTRAL HOUSE BAR HARBOR CLUB Compliments of ALBERT CUNNINGHAM JUDIANNE BEAUTY SHOP 8 ROBERTS AVE. TELE-PHONE 139 Three Generations - 62 Business Years F. BREWER AND SON, Compliments of Gene1ra'1 Electric Appliances BAR HARBOR Look land Safe Work A TEL. 364-W BAR HARBOR CO' 1qw1uu-q.1nn1un1.n1ll-.gnllnilll1111111111111.-1111111111 -ull1-..ggi..i'l1'.1..1..1..1.,1 -lp-.,1..iqq1..1..1,,. nc :: 315: ne1n7:: xi: ' :pine-Y n:: -:: ::f:: :fini Mech B I R D S E Groceries Frulh H305-no . Focus Vegetables HAROLD F. HIGGINS Ledgelawn Avenue Tel. 720-721 Free Delivery Service Compliments of JACOBS RADIO SERVICE ss MAIN STREET TEL. ass Compliments of ADLER'S DRESS SHOP BAR HARBOR STEATM AND HOT WATER HEATING JOHN W. SILK Sz SON PLUMBLNG Telephone 3152-W 27 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR --Q-I..-.q-1-I 7:-Yxfulzq-. 1-::---1-n :n7::7:n-:L-1: hu Yassin-1u:i pc- - nina -nt :c un-uu.1.u:T::i Y- ::f :: ' ::-'L-n Compliments of MORRIS GRINDLE BARBER SHOP Compliments of BAR HARBOR SALES, INC. O L D S M O B I L E 79 Cottage St. Bar Harbor THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION of and Bar Mt. Desert, Harbor Island Compliments of W I L L I S ' S J EWELERS 69 MAIN ST. BAR HARBOR .1 l-..-..- -..-..-......-..- I I I 4 4 1..1.,....1..1..1..1..1..1..' I I .1 If 11 N Pl I 1 I I r Y 1, H H H 'I . ,. ,. ll H ll ll ll H ,l S l E 4 l l l i l I I -nc 1:4 1:1-1: an--1515: -4.11.11.1-gin-.gg-gn-.gin-q..-.I-gg.-gu1...1..iU, 1 .7 7 inf l-lo-Lf.. nf: 7n--u:7..l1ul1l:1n- SACHSlVlAN'S Outfitters For LAD AND DAD QUALITY AT ATTRACTIVE PRIGESS O'N NATIONALLY ADVEIRTIISIED LINES 42 Cottage Street Bar Harbor Telephone 806 BAR HARBOR STEAM LAUNDRY Established 1888 The Laundry Does It Best Authorized Agents For WATKINS CLEANERS AND DYERS 84 West St. Bar Harbor, Maine Telephones 148 - 149 F. R. JELLISON 8a SON 50 to 31.00 Store 16-18 MT. DESERT STREET B.-XR HARBOR, MAINE -.uni 5 1 1 1 1 -. 1lu.1q1..1gg1gg1..i5p1pg.1n1i.1g C-EQ?-7 A. STROUD RODICK REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BAR HARBOR, MAINE Telephone 'loo C-L60 Compliments of Snow Sz Neally Company 84-90 EXCHANGE STREET BANGOR, MAINE 111,111.11-qu-.un.-uuigzl-unignlzufz :: - Y l-uo1so-nu-n1u--n1p.---.-n-n--n-un-nu-nn-m-.u-,,.,g...n.- .. .-nn-..-........-..u-.l......-..-...u, BROWN'S SHELDON GOLDTHWAIT SHOE SERVICE Compliments of F Compliments of BILL CASEY'S , B'ARBER SHOP CARL'S GROCERY M. Compliments of ELLSWORTH, MAINE WESCOTT'S HARDWARE 4-1 l LYMBURNER ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Lighting Fixtures - R. C. A. Victor Radios - Frigidaires Pyrofax Gas - Maytag Washers - Fairfbanks-Morse Pumps 37 Cottage Street - - - Bar Harbor, Maine HANCOCK COUNTY MOTOR AND ELECTRIC CO. PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE DANA O. DYER, PROP. PHONE 180 BAR HARBOR GREEN BROTHERS FRUIT COMPANY Corner Main and Cottage Streets Fruits, Vegetables, Table Waters, Beer and Ale - Cottage Trade Solicited BAR HARBOR, MAINE TELEPHONE 121 Incorporated 1907 Telephone 30 GREEN 8z COPP CO. Fairbanks, Morse Stokers Heating and Air Conditioning RANGES SHEET METAL WORK KITCHEN WARE MORANG-ROBINSON CO. FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN Authorized Sales and Service CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS 249 MAIN STREET Telephone 57 BAR HARBOR Ellsworth - Tel. 121 7: :n4::l::7:1 ::7:l--ul:u:i:e :u1u7::i:.-1ni:n1lu1uuf:u.--u-: f::7:-11:-n7:nv-zufz: -::-1' ::7: -1.-11111.-11.l1g..-1.1 Compliments of R. C. MASTERMAN 33 COTTAGE STREET n Compliments of WOOL SHOP 90 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR Compliments of SMITH AND FENTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW Compliments of JO DOYLE'S RESTAURANT Cottage Street Bar Harbor, Me. g,1m-0.-1.1-n.1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1q1lg1g1.1.g1.g1gg1gg1gp1 RAINBOW ROLLER RINK C-L66 TRENTON, MAINE ELIZABETH and DOROTHEA STANLEY DRESS ALTERATIONS TELEPHONE 571-J 29 EDEN STREET BAR HARBOR HUGH N. KELLY Milk and Cream Telephone 578-W1 BAR HARBOR, MAINE 1 ..- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1ug1..1.g1..1.g1.u1u --u-. 7' -xi 1, 1::ia:7 i::lqn1-u:-.nzf -7 1-4 -. .1 -1. 1 .1 1 1 1..-pp.-pg.-lp.-ll.-..1.p1.p1p-qgiqiui JOHN JONES AND SON LANDSCAPE GARDENING Care of Lawns and Private Estates a Specialty State Licensed Tree Surgeiofn PHONE 965-W OR 181-R BAR HARBOR Compliments ol A CUNNINGHAIVPS HOTEL LUFKIN' S ON 1904 -- - 1951 WATERFRONT STEWART and MORSE, INC. CURTIS E. STEWART, Mgr. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING 71 Ciottagie Street PHONE 281-W BAR HARBOR MAINE HAROLD WHITMORE SETH LIBBY -nil-1q1m-..1p.1q.1qq1ql1pp.1g.1.g1nn1qq FINE CANDIES Pine Tree Taffy - Miolasses Kisses MAIN STREET BAR' HARBOR Compliments of ALONZO TUCK FISHER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 1pl-.g.g'1gg1q,1pg-.gq-qq:gp-pgq--gg-qqunqq-qqtqn:gl1ul n-an-lp1ll1'l1.,1.r1..1,.1..1 1 1::1::1::i :i 51:31 3 1--1 1 -1 1 -1l1,,71,.1n1 1 Fred A. Gonya 8: Son Prescription Specialists Phone 107 Main and Cottage Sts. BAR HARBOR Compliments of A. E. Lawrence Company -9-910-pq uvpg-vgppgnpp'-pqpqegg-,gnqg -,,1,,1 1 1 1,,, H. D. RODICK, Manager and Treasure The Clafli Coal COITIPGIIY Coal, Wood, Kincllings Range and Fuel Oil Telephone 202 Compliments of The Coffee Slmop Dinners ancl Light Lunches 89 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR 1,g1.n1g.1..1.,1..1.l1u1.1q1u-.q,1'q1'.1..1g1g.1 ... , ...iuliun-:,l..,..e VY , v- .., - -- - Thomas Searls Harold F. Carter C. E. Marcyes 8: Co. GENERAL INSURANCE 986 97 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE Compliments of Compliments of , Cottage Street Bar Harbor Edgar s Ch'ld ' Cl th' ' tens 0 mg FRANCIS P. AHLBLAD PAINTING CONTRACTOR 110 Main St. Telephone 48 T: ini. V -v., ,I f,,i,,,,,i:f:, -- ..-,:1,,,..,,....,,,,1,,--.--q----y-u1qu1u-ru-un1un1u1u1uu-u BAR HARBOR, MAINE 133 COTTAGE ST. TELEPHONE 759 1111.1u1q.-141.-n1u1n1u1..1 1 1, .1..1--1.,1qp1n1,.1..1..1 1...-..,1..1..1q.11pp1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1-qq1ll1nn1-:sian-ll C OMPLI M E N TS OF Media 0 'eanopanq MASONRY CONTRACTORS MASONRY SUPPLIES ANY TYPE PHONE 513 BAR HARBOR Everything For The Table GIFT AND FRUIT BASKETS DANEY'S Fancy Imported and Diofmestic Groceries Imported and Domestic Cheeses Compliments of D 1 9 BAR HARBOR, MAINE MORRISON DAIRIES, INC. Milk, Cream, Ice Cream Frozen Foods and Alfl Dairy Prolduicts PHONE 890 BAR HARBOR Compliments 0 f HARBOR VIEW HOTEL BAR HARBOR MAINE -qn1'.,1 -.ln1n--n1u1p1 1 1 1 1 1.151.141-11144.-1.1.11- :Y fl -n-r: :n1n:::n1un1::7nc 5- 1 .- 1 Compliments of LOUISE LELAND - .1 1 -.. .-nip-n1.uu--1-u1151'-.-unit.-.-nu.-11.1 Compliments of CLASS OF 1907 MRS. DAVID O. RODICK Compliments ol Compliments of DORA E. BREWER MADELINE N. FISHER CLASS OF 1908 CLASS OF 1920 CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY CARE FOR FACE AND HAIR PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALTY 41 RODICK STREET Telephone 103 BAR HARBOR, MAINE FURNITURE STORAGE KZ Member I. G. A. Stores 'T Groceries and Provisions Telephones 198-199 H. A. BROWN '16 COTTAGE STREET FURNITURE COMPANY 74 Cottage St., Bar Harbor, Me. SHADES FLOOR COVERINGS Compliments of SHEA BROTHERS Masons - Contractors 1.11.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1y.1lg1gu1qu1ug1 1 14411.41 THE CCLCNY Cottages Designed for Gracious Living I-I. C. WHITE Hulls Cove Maine Bar Harbor Motor Company Dodge ---- Plymouth Dodge Trucks Sales and Service Bicycles Shell Gas Quaker State Oil ELLSWORTH BAR HARBOR Compliments of DOUGLAS BAKERY 23 COTTAGE ST. TELEPHONE 54 FREN CHMAN S BAY BOATING COMPANY 1 West St. Next to Mun. Pier Headquarters for Class Excursions Bay Sight Seeing Trips Deep Sea Fishing Lunches, Fountain Service Souvenirs and Antiques 1 q.1nu1nu1nu1 1: 1.uu1uu...uu1uu1n1u1ug1n1. In-an1nna1-n--nuu1ann1..--I.1nu1m---1n.1niun..uu1m.-.n-nn1nn-unvaa--uu1 -nn-un1un-n-uu1uu1un1ns-an--nn1ls1u1T I TEST SHOP AGP I F N H And You'1l See That Your Savinpgs On A Sz P's Storewide ' Everyday Low Prices Are Far Greater Than On Just A Few I Week End Specials MANAGER AND CLERKS N Y 21 ASCP Supermarket Bar Harbor, Maine ' H I EQUIPMENT RENTAL - BULLDOZERS - POWER SHOVELS - COMPRESSORS fi HAROLD MacQU1NN - ji Telephone 769 Bar H-arblo-r, Maine I READY MIXED CONCRETE AND CRUSHED STONE ' ' H T I LANDSCAPING - EXCAVATING - GRADING I U Cvmplimffflfs O! BEADS JEWELRY H INCORPORATED if DR. A. G. SPRAGUE 'T PODIATRIST ELLSWORTH MAINE W, ty- 3:7 1 lr, 1:73-: 1 1 i 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 Q. 1u.1un1.u1gu..-niuill1qa-..n1,,,1.4-inning-' ...-...1...1...-.I.1..1l..1I.,-an p..-gn.-n-lnnlggll-1,n1nn1..,1nu1 -.,.l1.l.11q,,1,n...nn1,n1, .m.-...1..1q,1..g1.g-.I Maurice J. Fineson Box 277 - Bangor, Maine Class Rings - Class Pins Awards - Medals Trophies - Diplomas Graduation Announcements Personal Cards I'LL BE SEEING YOU Compliments of AT Harris 7 Soda Shop 1..1.,.1..1u.. . BlROWN'S STUDIO COTTAGE STREET BAR HARBOR, MAINE I.-ugly..-.g..-.g1..i.,....1l.1g West End Drug Company Pharmacists The Rexall Store BAR HARBOR MAINE Compliments of The F. E. Sherman Company 4: 710-It ,W 7 111: Win ,JI .. W. inn-1-ug-I-151 1. - .-nipn.-q.i..i........1..1...1..-11.1 Compliments of Florence Lewis Shoppe 94 MAIN SFTREIET WIGHT'S SPORTING GOODS SPALDING- - WILSON - POWERS WHOLESALE - RETAIL BANGOR MAINE L. EVERETT GERRISH -nic: ur :: 4:2 : 7: :: - :: 1--as ln 11151--1q......1..i..1gg1---..-1 1 1 1 1 1 HANCOCKSWHOLESALE Tobacco and Confectionery ELLSWORTH MAINE ASHMORE'S Wallpapers and Paints 12 Water Street ELLSWORTH - MAINE ADAMS CORPORATION ELLSWORTH MAINE M. A. CLARK, INC. FLORISTS ELLSWORTH MAINE A FRIEND 111.1.1.1I11.1.91ml..-.,'1,.1,..-qgilqilp-....1n1,g1 1 11 1 ! 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