Ellsworth High School - Jester Yearbook (Ellsworth, ME)
- Class of 1957
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Text from Pages 1 - 100 of the 1957 volume:
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The Editorzol Board
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DOUGLAS MOON
Lovehest of lovely thlngs are they
The rose that l1ves 1ts httle hour
Is prlzed beyond the sculptuled flower
W1ll1am Cullen Bryant
In lovmg memoly of our dear classmate Douglas Moon
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Our thanks to our PTIHCIIJZII Nlr Thurlou PIIIS md our former supcrm
tendent Nlr Henry G PCTIQIIIS for thur slncele lntertst ln us lor thur con
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JUNIOR EDITORS
Standing: Mr. Damon. M. Coughlin, S. Blaisdell, J. Ackerman, T.
Joy, G. Openshaw, G. Jenkins. V. Crockett, B. Herrick.
Seated: C. Flynn, J. Alley, J. Kelley, L. Edes, P. Smith, J. Sommer.
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SENIOR EDITORS
J. Merchant, C. Wallon, J. Partridge, J. Taylor, J. Giles,
J. Pinkham.
goal, success in the busy world of tomorrow.
Underclassmen, do all that you can today so that
you may make tomorrow different. Study all that
you can, enter as many activities as you can
handle well, and make as many friends as possi-
ble. Your tomorrow will be diierent, better in
every way-richer and fuller. In the following
pages, we of the JESTER BOARD will attempt to
show you how the students of Ellsworth High
School are learning to make the most of every
opportunity in the future.
Margaret Grindle, Editor-in-Chief '57
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GEORGE D. LUCE, Submiastm' OLIVE E. FORTIER JAMES A. SMITH
Head of Science Department Languages Head of English Depar
RICHARD ARSENAULT MARY SMALL ADA R. MOORE
English English Home Economics
JOHN NI. VVHITMORE CLIFTON DAMON ROBERT SMALL
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EUGENE LOVELY
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MARGARET GRINDLE
Be a woman' on to duty
Lend thy mfluence to each effort
Valedxctorlan
Band 1 2 3 All State Band 3 Chorus 2 4 De
batxng' 1234 fVlC6 president 3 secretary
treasurer 41 Maine Speech Festival 34
Science Fair 2 Jr Speakmg Winner 3
French Club 34 Commercial Club 3 Dra
matics Club 4 Head Bank Teller 3 4 Basket
ball 1 Intramurals 1 34 State One Act Play
4 Semor Varlety Show 4 Jester Board 34
fedltor in chief 41 F H A 1 Office Assistant
3 Librarian 4 Senlor Ball Committee 4
ftlcket chalrman1 Honor Sweater Award 3
Typing Awards 2 National Honor Society
3 4 fOfTicer 41 Usher 3 Eastern Maine Music
CONSTANCE BAKER Comme
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First Honor Speaker
Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 All State Band
3 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Dramatlcs Club
34 French Club 34 Commercial Club 34
F H A 2 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Student Council 2
One Act Play 3 Senlor Variety Show 4 Soft
ball 3 4 Garnet and Gray Staff 2 Stage Crew
34 Office Assistant 4 Librarian 34 Class
Motto 4 Semor Ball Committee 4 Typing
Awards 3 High Honors 4 National Honor
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Glee Club 1 Science Falr 2 Play Selection
C0mmltte6 2 Usher 124 FHA 1 2 3 4
fH1stor1an 2 Vice President 3 News Reporter
41 Intramural Basketball 2 4 Typing Awards
2 3 Shorthand 4 Commerclal Club 3 4
fTreasurer 41 Llbrarian 3 4 Motto Commit
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EVA ARCHER
"Merry of heart and light of spirit."
F.H.A. 2,3,4g Bowling 1,2,4g Garnet and Gray
13 Stage Crew 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Senior
Variety Show 4.
JANE AUSTIN
"Do well and right, and let the earth sink."
Band 1,2,3,4g Commercial Club 43 F.H.A. 2,3,4
lDegree Chairman 3, Secretary 41 5 Hot
Lunch Personnel 3.
JAMES AVVALT "Jimmy"
"It is better to be small and shine than to
be large and cast a shallow."
Freshman Basketball 13 J.V. Basketball 2,33
Varsity Basketball 43 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Foot-
ball Manager 23 Player 3g Cross Country 43
Varsity Club 1,2,3g President 43 Dramatics
Club 3g Bank Teller 3.
PATRICIA BOND "Patty"
"A merry heart maketh a cheerful
countenance."
Student Council 3,4g Bank Teller 2,3g J.V.
Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Glee
Club 2,3,4g F.H.A. 45 Garnet and Gray Staff
1g Bowling Team 3,4g Senior Variety Show 4.
KATHERINE BoNsEY "Kay"
"See in her eyes a reflection of friendship."
F.H.A. 1,2,43 Glee Club 1,2,4g Cafeteria Per-
sonnel 4g Senior Variety Show 45 Dramatic
Club 3g Intramurals 1,2,43 Bowling 3,4.
JOSEPH BOULETTE "Joe"
"A few strong instincts and
a few plain rules."
Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g Stage Crew 1,2,3g
Track 13 One-Act Play: Stage Manager.
CHARLES BRADBURY
"Silent, yet you know he's there."
DALE BRALEY Red
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"Her ways are ways of pleasarztness,
and all her paths are peace."
Baccalaureate Committee 45 John Bapst High
School 1,25 Chorus 45 F.H.A. 3,45 Senior
Snapshots lyearbookl 4.
FREDERICK BUNKER "Fred"
"Some of our greatest men were quzkzt fellows
in their youth."
Band 1,2,35 Intramurals 3,4.
SHARON BUTLER
"Elysz2m beauty, melancholy grace, brought
from a pensive, through a happy place."
Class Vice President 2,3,45 J.V. Cheerleader
25 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Softball 1,2,3,45
Basketball 1,45 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Intramural
Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football Cheering 35 Com-
mercial Club 3,45 News Club 2,35 Librarian
3,45 Majorettes 15 Dramatics Club 3,4 fPresi-
dent 315 Garnet and Gray Staff 1,25 Junior
Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Typist 45 Office
Assistant 45 Make-up Crew 3,45 Commence-
ment Ball Committee 4.
BEULAH CARTER
"Not 'much talk-a great sweet silence."
Bowling 3,45 Librarian 35 Glee Club 1,2,35
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4.
CHARLES CARTER
"In every deed of 'mischwf he had a heart to
resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to
execute."
Intramurals 1,2,3,45 J.V. Basketball 2,35
Freshman Basketball 1.
SYLVIA CLOSSON "Sally"
"Fun gives me a forcible hug, and shakes
laughter."
Basketball 3,45 Bank Teller 1,45 Debate 25
Junior Speaking 35 Christmas Program '
Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Bowling
Commercial Club 3,45 Garnet and Gray 25
Dramatic Club 3,45 F.H.A, 35 Spear Speaking
Contest 45 State One-Act Play 45 Senior
Variety Show 45 U of M Speaking.
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DANA CRAWFORD
"Worth 'makes the man, and want of it the
fellow."
Class President 15 Track 1,2.
NANCY DAVIS
"Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit."
Librarian 35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Jester Typist
3,45 Jester Board 2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45
Dramatic Club 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 fNewS Re-
porter 2, Recreation Chairman, State 1st Vice
President, Delegate to National Convention,
Iowa State University5 Junior Homemaker
Degree 3, Degree Chairman 41 5 Junior Speak-
ing Semi-Finals 35 Class Secretary 25 Bowl-
ing 3,45 School News Reporter 45 Bank Teller
1,25 Awards: Typing, Shorthand5 Usher 2,3,45
National Honor Society 45 Chairman Decora-
tion Committee of Junior Prom 35 Decoration
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CHARLENE DE GARIBODY "Janet"
"O, the heart is a free and a fetterless thing,
A wave of the ocean, a bird on the wing!"
DONNA DoBB1Ns
"Magnificent spectacle of human lw.ppiness."
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 tSecretary 3, Vice President
453 Hot Lunch Personnel 1,3,4g Bowling 3,45
Graduation Ball Committee 4.
MALCOLM EDGECOMB "Friday"
"Content to live, this is my stay
I seek no more than may suffice."
LESTER Foss , Jr. "Flattop"
"Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth."
Baseball 4.
JOSEPHINE GILES "Jo"
"Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low
An excellent thing in a woman."
Garnet and Gray Staff 1g High School News
Club 1g Basketball 1,33 French Club 3,43 Dra-
matics Club 3, Librarian 2,33 Bowling 3,43
gofgball 2,35 Yearbook Staff 3,43 Debate
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FACUNDO GONZALES "Fai"
"Live while you live the epicure would say."
Football 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3g Baseball 13 Track
1,23 Dramatics Club 45 Varsity Club 3,43 In-
tramurals 1,2,4g Basketball J.V. 3.
FRANCIS GORDON
"In action faithful, in honor clear."
Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Band 15
Glee Club 1,23 Varsity Club 1,2.
JACQUELINE GORDON "Jacquie"
"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 fVice President 2, President 33 3
Glee Club 1,25 Dramatics 3g French Club 3,43
Yearbook Stal? 3,43 Junior Prom Committee,
Co-Chairman of Decoration 33 Office Assistant
45 Graduation Ball Committee 4: Baccalau-
reate Committee 4g National Honor Society 43
Honors.
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JUDITH INoERsoLL "Judie
"A budding rose above the rose full bloiunf'
Glee Club 1,23 Commercial Club 3,43 F.H.A.
1,2 fOfTlcer 213 Student Council 2,3,43 IOFH-
cer 413 Class Secretary 43 Bank Teller 2.3,
Typing Awards 2,33 Bowling 3,43 Office As-
sistant 1,2,33 Garnet and Gray 13 Jester
Board 3.
HAROLD JOHNSON
"Let the great world spin forever down the
ringing grooves of change."
FREDERICK JORDAN "Fred"
"Go, ponder well and patiently,
Not knowing what your thought may yield."
Cross Country 23 Track 33 J.V. Basketball 33
Varsity Club 4.
PERRY JORDAN
"And act thru life's short scene
the useful part."
Class President 43 Dramatic Club 3,4 fPresi-
dent 413 Commercial Club 3,4 fVice President
413 Office Assistant 43 Typing Awards 2.3,43
State One-Act Play Contest 2,43 One-Act Play
33 Senior Variety Show 43 Glee Club 2,3 lVice
President 313 Junior Speaking Finalist 33
Bank Teller 43 Debate Club 2,3,4 fPresident
413 Garnet and Gray 2g Junior Prom Com-
mittee 33 Maine Speech Festival 3,43 Eastern
Maine Music Festival 33 Spear Contest 4.
BEVERLY KANE "Bev"
"She walks the waters like a thing of life,
And seems to dare the elements to strife."
Basketball 1,2,3,4 tCaptain 3,413 Bowling 2,33
Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,2,3,4Q One-Act
Play 3,43 Garnet and Gray 23 Glee Club 2,33
Commercial Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,43
Stage Crew 1,2,33 Office Clerk 43 Typing
Awards 33 Assembly Club 2.
DORIS KEMP
"I do love thee as each floiver lores the
sun's life-giving power."
Glee Club 1,21 F.H.A. 1,2 fOfllC9I'1j Office As-
sistant 3,43 Senior Statistics 43 Bowling 3,43
Jester Typist 3,43 Baccalaureate Committee
43 Junior Prom Committee 3.
MARNA LARSON
"God giveth speech to all, song to a. few."
Glee Club 1,2,3,4 1Pianist 3,413 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43
Eastern Maine Music Festival 2,31 State of
Maine Music Festival 3.
ARLENE LOUNDER
"In zroman is all truth and sfeaflfastizessf
Dramatic Club 33 French Club 3,43 Glee Club
1,2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Bowling 2.3,43
Junior Prom Committee 33 F.H.A. 43 Librar-
ian 33 Garnet and Gray 23 Stage Crew 23
One-Act Play 33 Class Secretary 3.
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ANNE LOVELL
"Sweetest melodies are those that are by
distance made more sweet."
Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Dramatics
Club 35 All-State Orchestra 2,3,45 Soloist
Eastern Maine Festival 35 Yearbook Staff 3,45
Variety Show 45 National Honor Society 3,4
tVice President 41 5 Honors 4.
ENIO MADRELL
"Silent, yet you know she's there."
Summit High School N.J.1,25 Basketball 35
Dramatics Club 35 IntI'amural Basketball 3,45
Bowling 3,45 Student Council 45 Student As-
sociation Bookkeeper 45 F.H.A. 45 Librarian
45 C.T. Awards 3.
SANDRA McKI:owN
"Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg
Like twilight to her dusky hair."
JANET MERCHANT
"Let gentleness my strong enforcement be."
Intramural 25 Garnet and Gray 1,25 Bowling
3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 French
Club 3,45 Librarian 4.
CLAIRE RIORGAN
"With malice towards none, charity for all."
Senior Ball Committee 45 Junior Prom Com-
mittee 35 F.H.A. 2,3,45 One-Act Play 35 Cafe-
teria 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 35 Typing Awards 2.
NEIL BIORRISON
"A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, and
confident f07Yl07'7'0'1l'S.H
Calais 1,25 Senior Ball Committee 45 Junior
Prom Committee 35 Stage Crew 35 Dramatics
Club 45 Snow Ball Carnival 35 Class Will 4.
NATALIE PARKER
"Charm strikes the sight, but merit
wins the soul."
Band 1,2,3,43 Clwrus 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,3,45
F-H-A- .1,2,3,4 lDegree Chairman 2, Treasurer
3, President 435 Commercial Club 3,45 Office
Help. 35 Bank Teller 45 Yearbook Staff 4
tSen1or Specialtiesj.
JOHN PARTRIDGE
"Behind at frowning providence he hides
a- shining face."
Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Track 2,35 Dra-
matics 3,45 One-Act Plays 3,-15 Junior Speak-
ing 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Ball Commit-
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JANICE PINKHAM
"She does things well-and she does
everything."
Band 1,21 Jester Board 3,43 National Honor
Society 3,4 tSecretary 453 Commercial Club
3,4 CPresident 453 School Cashier 43 Typing
Awards 2,33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Li-
brarian 3,43 Dirigo Girls' State 33 Office As-
sistant 43 High Honors.
GLENN RANKIN
"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
Baseball 13 Basketball J.V. 3g Basketball ln-
tramural 1,2,43 Glee Club 33 Dramatic Club
3,43 Stage Crew 4.
JANE REYNOLDS
"My true love hath my heart, and I have his."
Glee Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Dramatics
Club 33 Senior Variety Show 4.
EDWIN ROGERS 'fEddie"
"The lion is not so fierce as they paint him."
Freshman Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball
2,33 Football 1,2,33 Baseball 43 Cross Country
43 Track 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4
iTreasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 453
French Club 3,4 lPresident 453 Band 1,2,3,4
tTreasurer 353 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Dramatic
Club 2,3,4 fVice President 453 Junior Prize
Speaking 33 Dirigo Boys' State 3.
WAYNE ROGERS
"Victory is a thing of will."
Athletic Council 43 Basketball 2,3,4 fCaptain
453 Football 1,2 fCaptain 253 Chorus 1,23
Dramatic Club 3 fPresident 353 Class Officer
3 iPresident53 Intramurals 2,33 Bank Teller
1,23 Yearbook 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Boys'
State 33 School News 1.
MARGARET ROYVELL
"There is no wisdom like fra11k1zess."
Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Bowling 2,33 Intramural
Basketball 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Debate Club 1,25
Librarian 2,3,4Q Junior Speaking 33 Maine
State Speaking Contest 33 Dramatic Club 3,43
Yearbook Staff 3,43 French Club 3,4 QSecre-
tary 453 Bank Teller 33 News Club 23 Class
Officer 1 1Treasurer53 Class Marshal 3,43
National Honor Society 43 Honors 4.
CLARENCE SANBORN
"They 'muy know the workman by his work."
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"Thou hast no sorrow in thy songs
No winter in thy year."
Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 1,25
Bowling 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band
2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 Jun-
ior Speaking Finalist 35 J.V. Cheerleader 45
Commercial Club 3,4: Class Treasurer 2,3,45
Dramatic Club 3,4 l0Hicer 415 One-Act Play
3,45 Majorette 15 Office Assistant 45 Garnet
and Gray 15 Attendance Award 1,2,45 Senior
Variety Show 45 Junior Prom Committee 3.
CAROL SMITH
"Small service is true service whik it lasts."
Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 f0Hicer15
Hot Lunch Personnel 2 fCashier 415 Bowling
45 Senior Variety Show 45 Maine State Music
-Festival 3,45 Eastern Maine Music Festival 3.
MARGARET STEvENsoN
"Officious, innocent, sincere
Of every friendless name the friend."
National Honor Society 3,4 fPresident 41 5 Li-
brarian 2,3,45 fHead Librarian 415 French
Club 3,4 QVice President 415 Jester Staff 3,45
Baccalaureate Committee 45 Graduation Ball
Committee 45 Office Assistant 2,35 Class Will
45 Class Marshal 3,45 News Club 15 Debate
Club 15 Bank Teller 15 Student Council 15
Class President 25 One-Act Play Contest 25
Junior Speaking Finalist 35 Softball 1,25
Bowling 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 fCo-Cap-
tain 415 Honors 4.
EUGENE STEWART
"Base all actions on a principle of right."
Bar Harbor H. S. 1,25 District Health Com-
mittee 45 Science Fair 45 Senior Variety
'Show 4.
EARLE S'rovER
"Labor is better reward than lucre."
Band 25 Glee Club 2.
JANICE TAYLOR
"Character tells in all comiiticms of life."
J.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 35
Bowling 2,35 Intramural Basketball 25 Chorus
1,25 Bank Teller 2,45 One-Act Play 25 Jester
Typist 3,45 News Club 25 French Club 3,45
Usher 15 Dramatic Club 3,45 Stage Crew 3,45
Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Prom Com-
mittee 45 Class Night Committee 45 National
Honor Society 45 Honors 4.
JUANITA WALKER
"The secret of success is constancy
of purpose."
Glee Club 1,2,45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 Commercial
Club 3,45 Usher 15 Librarian 45 Hot Lunch
Personnel 1,2,35 Bowling 4.
CAROLYN WALLON
"Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop
Than when we soar."
Glee Club 1,3,45 Cafeteria 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45
Band 35 French Club 3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45
Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Junior Speak-
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A youth to whom was given
So much of earth, so much of heaven.
Freshmen Basketball 19 J.V. Basketball 25
Varsity Basketball 3,4g Intramural Basketball
1,33 Baseball 2,3,4g Cross Country 4g Track 43
French Club 3,43 Varsity Club 4.
LINDA WHITE
Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy.
J.V. Cheerleader 2,35 Bowling 1,2,3,4g Chorus
1,2,3g Office Assistant 1,2,4g Football Cheer-
leader 2g Commercial Club 3,45 French Club
2,3,4g Dramatics Club 3,4g Garnet 8z Gray
Staff 1,25 News Club 3g Stage Crew 3,43 Soft-
ball 33 Librarian 4.
NANCY WILBUR
Friends, those relations that one makes
for one's self.
Cafeteria Personnel 1,2,3,4g Library 4g French
Club 3,4.
JAMES WOOD
The road to success is hard to climb.
Freshmen Basketball lg Freshman Class Offi-
cerg J.V. Basketball 2.
GALE BRADFORD
A perfect woman, nobly planned,
To warn, to comfort, and command.
Belmont, Mass. 1,2,3g Glee Club 4g Cornmer-
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Wednesday June 19 8 00 P 'VI
Pres1dent s Address
Class Hlstory
Class Prophecy
Class Glfts
Class W1ll
Thursday June 20 8 00 P'VI
Salutatorlan
Honor Speakers
Frlday June 21 9 00 P M
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Senlors
M'ug11et Stevenson Pres
Anne Lovell Vlce Pres
Ma1g'1ret C11ndle TIQWS
Janlce Plnkham Sec
Constance Baker
Nancv Davls
Iacquellne CO1 don
Pe1rx Jo1dan
Fnld TVI'lfllQll
lN1t1l1e Pfukel
M xrgaret Row ell
Janlce THWIOI
.Iunmrs
Ifzck Kellex
Sallx Blfusdell
MHIIOH Coughlm
Je mette Acke1m'm
Ve1n11d C1ockett
Joan Somme1
HIC HEST HONORS
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Const mce I lkfl
Sh non Y oungz
J nmce Pmkham
Class Nlght
Perry Jordan
Glenn Rankm
Francls Gordon
Enld 'Vladrell
ECINVIH Rogers
Vlargaret Stevenson
Malcolm Edgecomb
Jamce Taylo1
N911 NIorr1son
Commencement
Sharon Young
Constance Baker
Jamce Pmkham
Margaret G11ndle
Commencement Ball
HONORS
'XI 112' lret Rowell
N lncy D xx lS
Iacquehne C01 don
Fnld M 1d1ell
Anne Lox ell
Ianlce T IX 101
Dor1s Kemp
NIa1g' 11 et Stex enson
Fl9fl9I'lCk Bunker
Ianet 'NIe1chant
PCIIV Io1d'1n
Iuchth Ingersoll
NI1t1l1e P uker
C arolw n W allon
CI ASS OFFICERS
Pmszdent Perrx IOIIIZIH
I em P11 serif nf Sharon Butler
Sffnfm If Jlldlth Inge1soll
T1 mszlrm Betts Ann Smlth
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NAME
Archer Eva
Austm Jane
Awalt Jlmmle
Baker Connle
Bond Patty
Bonsey Katherme
Boulette Joe
Bradbury Charles
Bradford Gale
Braley Dale
Budway Lucy
Bunker Frederlck
Butler Sharon
Carter Beulah
Carter Charles
Church Judy
Closson Sally
Crawford Dana
Davls Nancy
deGar1body Janet
Dobbms Donna
Edgecomb Malcolm
Foss Lester fJr
Glles Josephlne
Gonzales Fal
Gordon Francis
Gordon Jacqule
Grlndle Margaret
Ingersoll Judle
Johnson Harold
Jordan Freddy
Jordan Perr
Kane Beverly
Kemp Dorls
Larson Marna
Lounder Arlene
Lovell Anne
Madrell Emd
McKeown Sandra
Merchant Janet
Morgan Claire
MOIFISOH Nell
Parker Natalle
Paltrldge John
Plnkham Jamce
Rankm Glenn
Reynolds Jane
Rogers Edwxn
Rogers Wayne
Rowell Margaret
Sanborn Clarence
Sargent Clyde
Smxth Betty Ann
Smlth Carol
Stevenson Margaret
Stewart Eugene
Stover Earl
Taylor Jamce
Walker Juanlta
Wallon Carolyn
Walsh John
Whlte Llnda
Wllbur Nancy
Wood Jlmmle
Young Sharon
FAVORITE SONG
True Love
Slngmg The Blues
Too Much
Youll Never Walk Alone
Crazy Wxth Love
Clndy Oh Cmdy
On My Word Of Honor
Blueberry H111
Wonderful One
Moonllght Gambler
Walklng In The Ram
On My Word Of Honor
Danny Boy
Love Me
I Love My Baby
C1 azy With Love
Love Me Tender
Blueberry H1ll
Tenderly
Don t Be Cruel
Ill Be Home
Moonllght Gambler
It Takes A Worrled Man
The Heel
Moonllght Gambler
Young Love
True Love
T1 ue Love
Faded Summer Love
Lay Down Your Arms
Old Shep
Marlanne
Love Me
Walk1ng In The Ram
Banana Boat
Lay Down Your Arms
Love Me Tender
You Don t Know Me
After The Llghts Go Down
Low
Bluebelry H111
Temptatlon
Love Is Strange
Young Love
Tram Of Love
True Love
Hound Dog
True Love
Nlght Lights
Rlp It Up
Temptatlon
Blueberly Hlll
I Want To Be Evll
True Love
Young Love
Playmg For Keeps
Twelfth Street Rag
It Takes A W0l1l6d
Temptatlon
True Love
Slngmg The Blues
Unchalned Melody
Moonglow
True Love
Hound Dog
Allegany Moon
Man
YEN FOR
W M P
Graduat1on
Money
Fun
Graduatlon
Servlce
June Z3
Money
HZPPIHQSS
G11ls
A Man
Money
R C M
A Jukebox Baby
Edward
The Femmlne Sex
Florlda
West Sullivan
June 20 1957
A new car
Money
Branch Pond
Glrls and a Blg M i575
Waltham Road
lune 23
success
Palm Beach
Bunk House
Money
Graduatlon
raduatlon
Graduatlon
June 20 1957
Oberlln
C E N
Happlness
Dlck
D W
Partles
1961
57 Oldsmoblle
Vacatlons
Glrls
Oct 57
Money
car ha runs
June 61
Money
A good time
A tt
ALofUofM
June 20
Craduatlon
Graduatxon
Graduation
Graduatlon
55 Chevle
C L Y
June
Arlzona
Graduatlon
A W
QHJOI'
WHAT I ENJOY
MOST IN SCHOOL
P 0 D
3 15
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4th perlod
Mr Sprague and Mr Dam
Talklng wlth Mr Smith
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Basketball games
Lookmg at th 56 la
plctures
3 15 bell
Talklng
3 15
Sophomole year
N acatlons
7th peuod
Noon Hour
Room C 7th perlod
Maklng eyes
Mrs Sprlnger
Study Hall
Mr Sprague and F
Vacatlons
Room D
softball
Watchmg the glrls
Noon hours
P O D
Basketball games
Vacatxons
Noon houls
Gym perlod
3 15
Sports
Vacatlons
Mr and Mrs Small
3 15
Band
Senlor year
7th p6l10d
3 15
Study Hall
Dances
M1s Sprlnger
Noon hours
7th perlod
Noon hours
Days I dldn t
Basketball
Joe Boo
Mr Sprague
Recess
Noon hours
Noon hours
Cheermg
P O D class
Noon hour
Joe Boo
Study Hall
3 15
Sports
Noon hours
Mr Smlth s Engllsh classe
3 15
Mr Smith s Enghsh classe
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FAVORITE EXPRESSION
Oh Lord'
Oh No'
Gosh
Tee Hee
Ulart'
Oh for prty sakes'
I don t know
Oh Shucks
Hr krd'
Holy Cow'
Oh no'
Jeepers'
Jumpm '
Lrve It Up
Hey Charlre
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Hr Honey
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No sweat'
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Hey Sugar'
Steve
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Stuprd'
Oh no'
Roarrn ole snake ea
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My word'
Well'
Oh Dana
Sh sh sh
I dont know
Oh yeah'
Lord'
Gee s
Jumpm
Gee s
Oh no'
Thats all rrght
Holy ole knot hole
Gee s
Cryrng out loud'
Oh' really 7
Oh'
Oh Oh
Oh that s swell'
Keep strll wrll you
Oh for heaven sakes'
Swell'
Huh'
Oh for heaxen sakes'
Isnt that a rrot
gh' for heaven sakes
Thats real nrce
Oh really'
Wretched'
Oh no!
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FAVORITE PASTIME
Przza Partres
Readrng
Parkrng
Sleeprng
Eatrng przza
Lrstenrng to musrc
Dancrng
Sports
Talkrng
Parkrng
Partres
Playrng, trumpet
Eatrng,
Eatrng
Grrls and Partres
Talkrng to P S
Lrstenrng' to Elvis
Hot rodrng
Tearrng around
Partres
Clalorng, to Bangor Sat nrghts
Drana
Bangor
Dancrnpf and Pfrrtres
Parkrnq
Cookrnf.,
Lrstenmg to musrc
Wrshrng
Bunk Hou e
Dancrng'
Sl eprng
P V B
Musrc
Buyrng arr mall stamps
Playrng' the flute
Berng wrth a certarn guy
Dancrng
Berng mrschlevous
Rrdlng Horses
Franklrn
'Vlusrc
Brown s Xlusrc Shop
Dancrng
Dancrng'
Dancrng'
Sleeping
Srngrng the blues
Partres
Hot rodrng
Women
Marravrlle
Srngrng and talkrng
Partres
Dancrng
Chasrn the grrls
Partres
Parklng
Wrrtrng letters
Sports
Beech Hrll Pond
Sleeprng
Hot rodrng
Dancrng
UNI IK ELY FUTURE
Teacher
Skrn drver'
Host anythrng'
P ychlatrrst
Hell drncr
Opera srngber
Ubang,r
HOLls8XVlf6
Old mard
A mother
Housewrfe
Husband
Head hunter
Drill press operator
An antr socralrst
Wrestler
Carrrer woman
Nlarrrage
Bus drlver
Teacher
Old mrrd
Lady wrestler
Bachelor
Ellsworth
Bubble dancer
Bar Nlard
Bull I-rghter
Nlodel
Nlortrclan
Bachelor
Doctor
Ballerrna dancer
Secretary
Krng
Opcra srnger
Presrdent of U S
Srnger
Operarst
L rdy wrcstler
Har r r use
Prcklc cutter
Bookkeeper
Eles rtor operrtor
Ho rscurfe
Housexxrfe
Husband
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Layout m rn
Teacher rt If IIS
NIarrru.,c
B rller ln 1 dancer
Teacher
Aerralrst
Deep sea dryer
Teacher
A father
Lady wrestler
Nlox re star
Genrus
Yuke drlver
Nurse
Nlrllronarre
Teacher
IIKILIY PLILRIL
Houscwrfe
Nursrng
NI rrrrage
Tcachcr
Houscurfc
Xl aves
To gct hooked
Navy
Good Wrfe
Army
'Nlurse
'Vlusrcran
Secretary
Wrfe
A babysrtter
Housewrfe
Love and marrrage
Servlce
Wrfe
Nlarrrage
Photographer
Servrce
'Vavy
Beachcomber
Nlarmes or lNavy
Nlarrrage
College
Secretary
Secretary
Janrtor at the Bunk House
Bachelor
Secretary
Wrfe
Wrfe
Wrfe
Tcacher
W rfe
Dancrng
'Nlurse
Teachrng rrdlng
Nlarrrage
Teacher
Ser vrce
Commercral teacher
'Klan
Wrfe
Musrcran
Travelrng
Physrcal theraprst
Army
Electrrcal engrneer
Teacher
Nurse
Teacher
-X happy x mderer
Carpenter
VVrfe
Housexxrfe
Houseurfe
Wrfe
Nlrssronarx
Servrce
Bookkeeper
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F1ll er up A Lovell
Love that smlle K Bonsey
Wasnt that funny" S Butler
Gee Howd I get up so h1gh'7 D Dobblns
Where s my plpe' G Rankln
Nlce kltty J Walker
Get up scout' N Davls
A llttle mother Sharon and Barrle Young
Wanna r1de'7 P Jordan
The gnl next door D Dobblns
School daze H Johnson
Just sleeplng M Stevenson
Passed that test' J Boulette
Why so sad? P Bond
What a doll' B Phllllps
Smlle pretty L Foss
Why so ser1ous'? J Patrldge
Frlends S Ashmore and B Carter
Watch the blrdle' B Carter
Bathlng Beauty M Rowell
Love that water' J AUSLIH
Hold that pose' A Lounder
Three Musketeers' Lucy Barbara and Ed
ward Budway
GROUP C
Catchlng files E Archer
All set? C Flynn L Whlte J Gordon 'VI
Stevenson andJ Giles
The mornlng after S Butler J Ingersoll
D Kemp and L Whlte
Shlpmates S Closson and B Kane
Spragues Helpers Study Hall A
Heave Ho' Senlor glrls
Love that Ford' J Ingersoll
Sophlstlcated J Taylor
Sleeplng on the Job P Bond
Frlends B Smlth and J Pmkham
Dont I make a cute Mar1ne" S Butler
Clowmng around Semor boys
Llvmg It up'
An octopus? J Taylor J Glles
Isn t love grand" J Awalt and E Tardlff
Llne up Senlor boys
Wxll she ever go aga1n" C Sanborn and J
Partridge
Frlendly get together Mr Damon Mr
Sm1th and Mr Lovely
GROUP SCHOOL DAZE
Closson
Smlth
Kemp
Lovell
Bond
Glles
Whlte
Coughlln
Kane
Ingersoll
Pmkham
Whlte
Gordon
Partrldge
Parker J Pmkham andJ Gordon
Gordon and D Austm
Edes J Glles J Gordon W Rogers
Jowdry C Flynn and C Butts
Park Street School
M Stevenson J Ingersoll L Whlte and M
Rowell
Enjoylng the snow M Stevenson J Glles
M Rowell and L Edes
GROUP D
Moore School Cheerleaders M Carney P
Put me down' B Kane and S Closson
Im a blg g1rl now J Cralg
Study Hall Chatter
Bashful' J Laffln
E Tardlff
F Getchell
Bunkhouse Blues' B Rogers
All ready for snow J Brown
Looklng for something? R Jenklns
J Phllllps J Daley S Sargent R Jude
Anderson
D Carter
Don t let the sun get ln your eyes K York
Kay Bonsey
Let me down' J Pmkham D Dobbms
Just another bad day R Davls
What a rlot J 'Vlerchant
B1g shots' M Keep B Clarke M Carnev
Happy go lucky N MOFTISOH
A day on the rocks S Butler L Whlte and
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right: M. Coughlin, Treas-
urer, J. Kelley, President, J.
Sommer, V. Presidentg R. Jones,
Secretary.
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The class officers elected this year are: President, Perry Jordan, Vice
President, Sharon Butlerg Secretary, Judith Ingersoll: Treasurer, Betty
Smith. '
The Seniors have had a few projects this year to make money for
graduation. We have sold stationery and handled concessions.
There has been a great deal of activity in the senior class this year,
and the greater part of the spare time has been devoted to preparations
for graduation.
Judith Ingersoll, Secretary.
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The Junior Class strived hard this year to prepare themselves for the
future by working with the realization that their High School Education
would soon be over. We all understood that High School was not just a
place for fun but also a place for hard work and concentration.
The Class of '58 opened this year with a total enrollment of 66 stu-
dents. During the year Irene Murch transferred to St. Louis, Missouri,
and Rachel Sargent went to Higgins Classical Institute in Charleston. New
students joining the class this year were Diane Keeping from Newport,
Maine and Joseph Lassell from Bradford. The Junior Class advisors are
Mrs. Small, Room C3 Miss Plaisted, Room D and Mr. Dunham, Bookkeep-
ing Room.
Rosalie Jones, Secretary.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right: B. Smith P Jordan
S. Butler, J. Ingersoll
ROOM C
First Row, Seated: C. Flynn, J.
Awalt, J. Craig, J. Boulette, J.
Crowley, D. Corliss, G. Carlin, M.
Beal, J. Alley, D. Carter.
Second Row, Standing: Mrs. Small,
L. Edes, S. Blaisdell, E. Budway, A.
Fennelly, P. Farrell, W. Fernald, R.
Dow, V. Crockett, J. Ackerman, and
M. Coughlin.
ROOM D
Front Row, Left to Right: N. Gould,
B. Hilton, F. Getchell,G.Leavitt, D.
Keeping, G. Jenkins, B. Hardison,
T. Joy, L. Kinney.
Back Row, Left to Right: B. Merritt,
L. Higgins, R. Maddocks, J. Kelley,
J. Kelley, R. Larkin
BOOKKEEPING ROOM
Front Row. Left to Right: I. Murch,
B. Seymour, J. Steele, P. lVilbur, V.
VVhitmore, J. Torrey, L. Springer.
S. Reynolds. P. Smith, L. Wilbur.
and M. Saunders.
Back Row, Left to Right: Mr. Dun-
ham, J. Sommer. D. Osier, R. Stev-
ens, A. Scott, W. Morang. G. Open-
shaw, T. Power , R. Yeo, A. Smith,
W. Wonchoba, P. Whitmore. and
B. Phillips.
Back Row, Left to Right: D. Osier, G. Moran, F. Watts, A. Call, F. Gordon, J. Kelly.
Center Row, Left to Right: Mr. Lovely, A. Scott, W. Rogers, P. Johnson, J. Walsh,
Rogers, C. Kane, K. Awalt.
Front Row, Left to Right: B. Rogers, F. Gonzales, G. Jenkins, R. Lovell, P. Farre
J. Awalt, T. Joy, R. Buckminister, R. Davis.
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The first meeting of the Varsity Club for the new school year was
held October 26, 1956 under the supervision of Mr. Lovely.
At the time the following oilicers were elected:
President .. Jimmy Awalt
Vice President . Francis Gordon
Secretary Ralph Buckminster
Treasurer Philip Johnson
During the year the Varsity Club held a "Sock Hop" and initiation
of the new members.
RALPH BUCKMINSTER '59
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The careful use of ones money is a key to future happiness and se-
curity. While in high school, the students learn to save their money to
aid them tomorrow.
At the present time about 25 per cent of the students are taking ad-
vantage of the school banking facilities aided by our two local banks.
Thrift today makes security tomorrow.
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MARGARET GRINDLE '57
Front Row, Seated, Left to Right: P. Jones, N. O'Brien, J. McKenney, J. Sommer S.
Closson, A. Fennelly, K. Dunbar, M. Grindle. ,
Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Dunham, D. Morrison, E. Fickett, J. Brown, B.
Holmes, N. Parker, B. Clarke, P. Whitmore, J. Taylor, M. Tibbetts, L. Edes, P.
Sullivan, B. Hilton.
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V! e as Sophomol es, entered
th1Q school xe'u feelmg more
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school Thls has been fm 1m
polt mt xea1 for us We had
full lesponsxblllty for Fresh
men In1t1at1on ln October
whlch w is vers successful
We hue engaged ln mflny
extl 1 culuculal actlvltles and
h ue been f uthfullw gulded by
om 1dYlS9lS M1 Ioxely Mr
Smlth 1nd Mr Arsenault
Nl e feel we have done many
thmgs to help ourselves 'md
our school
MARY CARNEY '59
Secretary
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Pack Row, Left to Right: Mr. Dunham, B. Smith, J. Walker, P. Smith, N. Davis, S
Butler, N. l'arkt-r, J. Suinnier. l.. Wilbur. Bl. Saunders, J. Austin, I.. Springer.
Front How, Left to Right: tilosson, H. Kane, S. BIc'Keown. S. Young, J. Pinkham. D
Kemp, C. Baker, J. Ingersoll, L. White. Absent: P. Jordan.
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The Commercial Club held its first meeting on September 27, 1956,
under the direction of Mr. Dunham.
The following ofiicers were elected: J. Pinkham. President, P. Jordan,
Vice President, D. Kemp, Secretary, S. Young, Treasurer.
It was decided at the first meeting to revise the constitution. On No-
vember 20, 1956, an initiation ot' new members was held in the home
economics room.
Regular monthly meetings were held during the year.
The project for the year was to purchase new equipment for the
typing room.
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The group has contributed valuable assistance to the handling of
the ofiice work.
Seated, Left to Right: B. Smith, L. White, S. McKeown, J. Pinkham.
Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Springer, C. Baker, D. Kemp, J. Alley, Mr, Pitts, J.
Gordon, Mrs. Rogers, J. Ackerman, B. Phillips, C. Flynn, B. Kane.
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BIOLOGY ROOM
Front Row: N. Anderson, G. Badger, J.
Ashmore, D. Bull, J, Daly, P. Boss,
Clarke, J. Brown, M. Carney, G. Davis,
J. Carpenter, T. Clough.
Back Row: Mr. Lovely, R. Bur-kminster,
H. Clarke, K. Clarke, D. De-Raps, G.
Clark, H. Ashmore, R. Davis. R. Beal,
NI C rlin A Call E A Jilebee D.
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Archer, VV. Davis, E. Awalt, J. Clark
ROOM A
Front Row: IJ. Joy, L. Gonzales, S. Ger-
rish, R. Mzulrlocks, P. Johnson, L. Han-
son, M. Keep, J. McKenny, G. DeWitt
E. Murlrell. R. Jude, S. Edgecomh.
Center Row: D. Dow, B. Holmes, G
Moran, P. Johnson, C. Frost, P. Hur-
ley, R. Kane, J. Johnson, R. Foster, S
Fowler.
Back Row: J. Haley, E. Hooper, B
Fogg, G. Grindle, R. Gordon, D. Hodg-
kins, P. Higgins, J. Forni, Mr. Arsen-
ault.
ROOM B
Front Row: D. VVhitehead, J. Nesmith
E. Tardiff, K. York, M. Skofield, N
Moore, C. Sargent, S. Sargent, B. Sher-
wood, G. VVescott, F. Seely, E. Linscott
B. Stockbridge.
Back Row: Mr. Smith, J. Phillips, J
Rogers, J. Tracy, N. O'Brien, W. Strat
ton, E. Seymour, A. Worden, A. Wil-
bur, R. Lovell, W. Nickerson, F. Watts
J. Shea, C. VVald, W. Linscott, S
Smith.
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ROOM G
Row 1, Left to Right: L. Al-
len, J. Cousin, P. Behr, A. ',
Dolliver, P. Crabtree, S.
Alley, N. Carter, S. Ben
son, N. Buzzell, J. Cornish
K. Dunbar, B. Budway.
ow 2, Left to Right: I
Brown, G. Carter, J. De-
witt, H. Day, N. Brown, C
Crowley. J. Anderson, T
Alle n , J. Ashmore, C
Chatley, VV. Allen L. Beal
K. Awalt, C. Campbell, J
Braley, E. Davis, Mr. Allen
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ROOM J
Row 1, Left to Right: Mr.
Sutherland, J. Kazotow, J.
Saunders, B. King, L. Nich-
ols, D. Roberts, C. Mer-
chant, G. Jordan, P. Jones,
J. Latlin, E. Milliken. L.
Sawyer, P. Masters, Miss
Russell.
Row 2 Left to Ri ht: G
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Jordan, M. Maddocks, O.
Ordway, J. Smith, R. Jen-
kins, R. Maddocks, D. Mor-
rison, C. Marshall, R. Saun-
ders, F. Roberts, R. Ma-
drell, W. Knight, S. Macy,
G. Pickard, C. Kane, E.
Lewis, L. Homer, H. Lions,
P. Smith, B. Ober.
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ROOM li
First Row. Seated: R. VVil-
bur, M. Tibbetts, M. Taplcy
C. VVonchoba. P. Sullivan
A. Springer. M. Wilbur, J
VVhitmore. R. Springer.
Second Row, Standing: Mr
Damon, li. VVentworth, I
Whitmore, G. Worden, Y
Tzxinter, P. Sylvian. T. Stev-
ens, T. Taylor, J. Vivhit-
more, P. Sterling. J. Steele
ROOM H
Front Row Left to Ri fh
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Eaton, S. Higgins, M. Ful-
ton, K. Fulton, J. Gooddale,
S. Hollenbcck, J. Esterberg,
K.'Emery, E. Fickett, H.
Gulte.
Back Row, Left to Right: J
Forni, S. Holmes, M. Grin-
dle, VV. Gallagrher, E. Grin-
dle, J. Gordon, G. Gordon,
C. Eaton, R. Fogg, D. Grev,
M. Francis, L. Herriclc,
Mrs. Fortier.
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Under the direction of the new music supervisor, Mr. Small, our music
department continues to make steady progress in the musical world. As
our experiences and knowledge of instruments and song grows with each
concert and practice, so grows our love for music which will bring us
much enjoyment in the years to come.
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Sopranos, Back Row: M. Grindle, R. Jude, S. Gerrish, J. Clark, J. Eaton, M. Maddocks,
G. Carter, C. Beal, J. NValker, K. Dunbar, J. Cousins, L. Nichols, I. Murch, R.
Jones,
Second Row: Mr. Small, P. Smith, S. Holmes, J. Roulette, J. Kazutow, J. Reynolds, J.
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deGaribody, J. Church, L. Springer, T. Clough, E. Archer, M. Tibbetts, J. Gooddale
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First Row: M. Tuplcy. J. Ashmore, G. VVescott, S. Edgecomb, B. Seymour, J. Kelley, J
Awalt, P. Bond, B. Carter, L. Budway, B. Budway, K. Bonsey, P. Johnson, R:
Maddocks.
Altos and Boys' Glee Club, Rack Row: E. Grindle, R. Foster, W. Gallagher, R. Herrick,
C. Frost, J. Lassell, B. Hilton, N. O'Brien, A. Call, J. Smith.
Second Row: M. Larson, M. Real, P. Smith, S. Alley, J. Whitmore, E. Milliken, D.
Whitehead. R. Madmlorks, M. Rowell, M. Keep, M. Skofield, J. Taylor, J. Sommer,
J. Esterbcrg, P. Relir, C. VVonc-hoha, I.. Sawyer, K. Emery, M. Coughlin, Mr. Small.
Front Row: ll. Jordan. R. Smith, R. lVilbur, C. Baker, G. Jordan, J. VVhitm0re, I.
Whitmore, M. Francis, I.. Herrick, E. Grindle, P. Sullivan, N. Dolliver, E. Linscott,
M. Stevenson, D. Joy.
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First Row: P. Crabtree, J. Smith. R. Jude. A. Lovell.
Whitmore, M. Carney, P. J. Esterberg, D. VVhitehea1l.
Sterling, C. B a k e r . B. J. Austin.
Clarke, J. Merchant, S.
Gerrish.
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Drum Section, Left to Right, , '
First Row: B. Smith, J.
Partridge, N. Parker, G.
Davis.
Second Row: P. Sullivan, N.
O'Brien, T. Beal, A. Fen- ' ,
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Brass Section, Left to Right. First Row: B. Ober, S. Hollenbeck, J. Shea, J.
Nesmith, B. Holmes, F. Bunker, B. Hilton, T. Joy, K. Emery, P. Behr.
Second Row: Mr. Small, D. Corliss, S. Blaisdell, A. Call ,E. Rogers, R. Maddocks.
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Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Dorion, J. Braley,
S. Edgecomb, J. Clark, T. Clough, N. Carter, S.
Fowler, E. Archer, N. Davis, N. Parker, E. Ma-
drell, A. Lounder, C. Wallon, J. Austin, M. Skol-
field, E. Tarditf, K. York, J. Nesmith, D. White-
head, and Mrs. Moore.
Center Row, Left to Right: D. Joy, C. Smith, J.
Walker, M. Larson, K. Bonsey, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin, D. Dobbins, J. Gordon, C. Baker, C. Mor-
gan, and S. Young.
Front Row, Left to Right: J. Haley, S. Gerrish,
G. Badger, J. deGaribody, J. Ashmore, J. Church,
R. Springer, C. Moon, J. Reynolds, L. Gonzales,
C. Sargent, L. Budway, P. Bond, and B. Carter.
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The first meeting of the future Home-
makers of America was called to order Sep-
tember 27, 1956 with sixty-three enrolled.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Doiron are our
Chapter Advisors. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Aus-
tin are our Mother and Father Advisors.
Rev. and Mrs. Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Rogers are our Assistant Mother and
Father Advisors.
We had our District Meeting at Sumner
High School in October.
The remaining year is as follows:
Dec. 6-Student teachers on Christmas
suggestions.
Jan. 3-Grandma's Pantry.
Jan. 17-Jane Austin reported on her trip
to Chicago.
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Back Row, Left to Right: Miss Ingraham iStu-
dent Teacherl, Sharon Young. Nancy Davis, Mrs.
Rogers fChapter Motherl, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Austin lChapter Parentsl, Peggy Smith. Mrs.
Moore, Mrs. Dorion 1Chapter Advisorsb, and
Miss Young fStudent Teacherb.
Front Row, Left to Right: Jill Kelley. Jane Aus-
tin, Natalie Parker, Donna Dobbins. Carol Smith,
Connie Baker, Shirley Fowler, and Jeanette
Awalt.
Feb. 7-Plans for "Pa," "Ma" and "Me"
Party.
Feb. -Movies.
Mar. -Talk by Student Teachers.
Mar Business Meeting.
Apr. 4-Election of Officers.
Apr. -Eliquete for traveling.
May -Installation and Open House.
Plans are underway for an exchange trip
in May, possibly to Quebec, Canada.
JUNIOR AND FRESHMEN MEMBERS
Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Dorion, H. Lyons,
P. Smith, I. Whitmore, J. Laffin, Janice Whit-
more, G. NVorden, E. Grindle. D. Carter, B. Stock-
bridge, and Mrs. Moore.
Second Row, Left to Right: J. Awalt, P. Smith,
S. Alley, Joyce Whitmore, Miss Ingraham, Mr.
and Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Rogers, Miss Young, R.
Maddocks, J. Alley, S. Holmes.
Front Row, Left to Right: J. Kelley, B. Budway,
M. Francis, L. Herrick, G. Carter, and J. Steele.
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FRENCH CLUB
Front Row, L. to R., M. Coughlin, B. Seymour, P. Wilbur, M. Stevenson, C. Baker, J.
Merchant, L. White, J. Gordon, J. Craig, J. Boulette, and G. Carlin.
Second Row, L. to R., M. Grindle, S. Reynolds, A. Lovell, P. Whitmore, F. Getchell
J. Ackerman, J. Giles, J. Taylor, L. Edes, S. Blaisdell, L. Kinney, N. Gould, D
Corliss, C. Wallon, M. Rowell, N. Wilbur, and Mrs. Fortier.
Back Row, L. to R., A. Scott, R. Dow, G. Jenkins, W. Fernald, E. Stewart, P. Farrell
T. Joy, T. Power, E. Rogers, J. Walsh, and R. Lakin.
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The French Club underwent vast improvements this year under the
capable direction of Mrs. Fortier.
The organization consisted of approximately 36 members, who selected
as their president Edwin Rogers, as vice president, Margaret Stevenson, as
treasurer, Marion Coughlin and as secretary, Margaret Rowell.
More stress than ever before was put this year on French conversa-
tion. The club enjoyed French games and slides of Quebec.
Many of the members plan to make the annual Memorial Week-end
trip to the City of Quebec.
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Front Row, Left to Right: C. Flynn, L. Kinney, J. Sommer, S. Blaisdell, M.Coughlin,
P. Wilbur.
Back Row, Left to Right: G. Openshaw, V. Crockett, A. Fennelly, R. Lakin, T. Power,
R. Stevens, Mr. Smith.
JUNIOR SPEAKING EXHIBITION
The Junior Speaking Exhibition, one of our high school's oldest ac-
tivities, was held on April 16 in the auditorium. Music was furnished by
our band and glee club. The speaking selections, judged by Professor
William L. Whiting of the University of Maine, were given as follows:
Golden Windows Joann Martin The Man NVith The Hoe Edwin Markham
Joan Sommer Marion Coughlin
Treason To Democracy William H. Langdon At The Sian Of The D0llaI' Hamilton Hamm
Vernard Crockett Robert Lakin
The First Quarrel Alfred Lord Tennyson The Cremation Of Sam Magee Robert Service
Sally Blaisdell Carol Flynn
In The Children's Hospital Alfred Lord Tennyson Gunga. Din Rudyard Kipling
Robert Stevens . Thomas Power
Come Up From The Fields Father Walt Whitman The Highwayman Alfred Ngyes
Lynda Kinney
Ushers were Patricia Wilbur, Linda Edes, Lillian Springer, Peggy Smith, and
Judith Alley. Jean Ackerman acted as prompter. The prizes received were donated
by the Liberty National Bank and the Union Trust Company. The flowers were the
courtesy of M. A. Clark, Inc., and Ellsworth Nurseries. The exhibition was under
the direction of Mr. James A. Smith.
Sally Blaisdell "5R"
E.H.S. WINS IN SECTIONAL ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST
The play "Gloria Mundi" written by Patricia Brown, produced by
special arrangement with Samuel French of New York, and coached by
James A. Smith, head of the English department of Ellsworth High
School, won first place.
"Gloria Mundi" is a fantastic drama, a masterpiece of grim irony.
The play is a sort of parable of life, laid in an insane asylum showing the
courage necessary to face the bitter realities of life.
Other schools participating were Calais Memorial High School, Pe-
metic High School, Sumner High School and Bar Harbor High School.
The best actor award went to Philip Higgins of Ellsworth High
School, and the best actress award went to Carol Flynn of Ellsworth High
School.
Participating in the winning play were Sally Closson, Carol Flynn,
Margaret Grindle, Betty Ann Smith, Philip Higgins, and Perry Jordan.
STATE ONE-ACT PLAY
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Flynn, B. Smith, S. Closson, M
Grindle.
ack Row, Left to Right: P. Jor
dan, P. Higgins, Mr. Smith. 'er
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R Carr A Fennellv P Hurlew J Boulette C' Qarfrent J Partrldge C Qdlgnnt
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atud: J. Kelluy, J. Partridge. J. Trai ', Mr.: ull, M. Vrindlc, T. Iow '.
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Left to Right: Mr. Pitts, J. Brown, Treasurer: J. Ingersoll, Secretary: E.
'ers, Presitlent: S. lilaisflell. Vice President.
l.4-ft to Right: P. Bond. l'. Smith. ll, llolmes, R. Lakin. .l. Este-rlnel'g', E.
Madrell, l'. Sterling. P. Jones
The Student Council is made up of representatives of each home room.
The main purpose of the Student Founcil is to discuss and assist with
of the student body. Many of these problems could not be easily
iscussed in a large group. Each home room member brings up problems
rought to him by students in his home room.
The debate club this year was organized under the direction of Mr.
rsenault.
The following students were members for the 1956-1957 school year:
Nelson O'Rrien
Rosamond Jude
Gilbert Gordon
Geraldine Wescott
The Ellsworth Team took part in the Hancock Founty League, the
enobscot Valley Conference, the Eastern Maine Debate Flinic, and the
ates League.
The members of the Debate Club wish to thank the faculty and stud-
nts who assisted them in judging, and timing debates.
This activity helped the members to prepare themselves for their part
n society tomorrow.
Perry Jordan, President
Margaret Grindle, Secretary-Treasurer
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Standing: N. O'Brien, G. Wescott, M. Grindle, and Mr. Arsenault.
Seated: L. Herrick, B. Clarke, and R. Jude.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
This year the National Honor Society of Ellsworth High School, un-
der the supervision of Mrs. George Fortier, celebrated its twentieth anni-
versary.
The officers chosen for the year were :
President, Margaret Stevenson
Vice Prcsidvmzt, Anne Lovell
Sec1'cta1'y, Janice Pinkham
Treasurer, Margaret Grindle
The above members were elected to the society during their junior
year.
The new members capped this year were: seniors, Constance Baker,
Nancy Davis, Jacqueline Gordon, Perry Jordan, Enid Madrell, Natalie
Parker, Margaret Rowell, Janice Taylorg juniors, Jeanette Ackerman,
Sally Blaisdell, Marion Coughlin, Vernard Crockett, Jack Kelley, Joan
Sommer.
One of the highlights of the Ellsworth Chapter of the National Honor
Society this year was the twentieth anniversary banquet held at Brookside
Restaurant, December 27. The banquet was attended by over 100 alumni
members and guests.
An impressive initiation candlelight ceremony was held on April 15,
with the Reverend Daniel J. Honan as guest speaker.
Janice Pinkham, Secretary
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Front Row, Left to Right: J. Som-
mer, M. Rowell, J. Pinkham, M.
Grindle. M. Stevenson, A. Lovell,
M. Coughlin, C. Baker.
Back Row. Left to Right: J. Tay-
lor. J. Kelley, S. Blaisdell, V.
Crockett, E. Madrell, J. Gordon, if
N. Davis, P. Jordan, J. Acker-
man, N. Parker, Mrs. Fortier.
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Seated Left to Rlght A Loxell C Smlth B Clarke C Baker
Standlng Left to Rlght R Poster N OBrien B Hllton E Rogers
The above members of our band and chorus represented Ellsworth
Hlgh at the All State Band and Chorus Festlval The Vlembers selected
for thrs act1v1ty are chosen for the1r sk1ll and ablhty rn the muslc field
We were well represented by those who were accepted from our school
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Jamce Pmkham
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BOYS STATE AND GIRLS STATE
Left to Rlght C Carter, J Pmkham, W Rogers, E Rogers
These Students we1e among the delegates from all over the state Whlch
meet each year to leaxn the pI'lHClp16S of better government It IS an honor
to be chosen a delegate and we are proud of our representatlves
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Back Row - Mr. Smith, M.
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M. Grindle, M. Keep.
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Your tomorrow will be quite like today unless you do something today
to make your tomorrow different.
Knowing these thoughts to be true, the student librarians, under the
leadership of Mr. James Smith, have worked hard to establish good library
facilities and to promote better study habits.
Left to Right: C. Smith, L.
Wilbur, G. Gordon, P. Wil
bur, G. Wescott, K. Bond
sey, J. Haley, C. Morgan,
B. King, L. Springer, N.
Wilbur, R. Wilbur.
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Marion Coughlin '58
Cageferia pemonne
Back Row: M. Coughlin, P
Smith, J. Esterberg, J
Alley, M. Keep, K. Dunbar
R. Wilbur, G. Wescott.
Front Row: D. Dobbins, C
Morgan, C. Smith, Mrs
Moore, J. Kelley.
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FULFILLMENT
Cool darkness slnks 0 er all
the svx eatmg land
Well done ye tollers of thxs
wrlthlng so1l
Your hoe IS stlll but for
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Tomorrow brmgs another
day of toll
Your llmbs are sore x our
broxx IS xvalm w1th sweat
You ve xvorked hard fuend
although your task remalns
Not paclfled the throngs
are xx a1t1ng yet
Your xx oxk your hands
has marked xvlth broxvlng stalns
For you my frlend do to1l
to feed the thr1v1ng host
Wlth thought to you thls work
God hath endoxved
You must str1xe on and you
w1ll do the most
Untll xour strong and
youthful back 1s bowed
You thmk noxx as you xvlpe
your sweatmg brow
You d xx ant no other task
you know that now
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Front Row, Left to Right: P.
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S. Iliggins, I.. Sawyer, K
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Center Row, Left to Right
E. Davis, J. Laflin, S. Ilol
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P. Sterling, J. Esterhurg
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Back Row. I.eft to Right: J
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Front Row, Left to Right: J
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Bea NI Beal G Carlin
Corliss I Nlurch
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Center Row, Left to Right:
R. Maddocks. N. Gould, J.
Sommer. J. Boulette, J.
Craig, S. Blaisdel1,J. Alley.
Front Row. Left to Right:
Miss Plaisted. E. Grindle.
P. Smith. J. Awalt, J. Kel-
ley. I.. Kinney. C. Flynn,
B. Phillips, L. Edes.
SOPHOMORES
Front Row, Left to Right: J.
Nesmith, E. Tardiif, P.
Boss, G. Davis, G. Dewitt,
J. McKenney, J. Daley, J
Brown, B. Clarke.
Center Row, Left to Right:
S. Sargent, N. Anderson,
T. Clough, J. Clark, N.
Moore, J. Ashmore, R.
Springer, M. Carney.
Back Row, Left to Right:
Miss Plaisted, R. Jude, M.
Keep, K. York, M. Sko-
field, J. Phillips, L. Hanson.
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Once again this year, the girl's bowling sea-
son got underway with great enthusiasm shown
by nearly one hundred girls who made up sixteen
teams.
After five weeks of bowling, the top four teams
played off in a tournament. THE COOL CATS,
made up of Peggy Smith, Joan Sommer, Connie
Baker, and Betty Smith proved themselves the
championship team.
A group of faculty members played the COOL
CATS in a play off game. The resulting averages
were: Teachers 96.5 average, THE COOL CATS
93. average.
Bowling has been very successful for the past
three years under the direction of Miss Marjorie
Plaisted. It has shown the girls the importance of
good team work which will help each girl to build
for a better tomorrow.
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Front Row: Mgr. P. Paganucci, P. Smith, B. Smith, C. Baker, Mgr. L. White, N. Bond
G. Davis, N. Anderson, T. Clough.
Back Row: J. Sommer, R. Jude, J. Phillips, G. Carlin, B. Clarke, B. Phillips, J. Giles
S. Butler, B. Kane, Coach Plaisted.
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The Ellsworth High School girls' softball team, under the guidance
of Miss Marjorie Plaisted, completed their third undefeated season with
ten consecutive wins. In 1954, the girls earned the right to keep the
P. V. C. trophy permanently, after winning it three years in a row. In
1955 and 1956 they were undefeated and captured the P. V. C. title. They
also won the Hancock County title and trophy which gave them two legs
toward winning their second P. V. C. trophy.
These girls have shown excellent enthusiasm, sportsmanship, team
work and co-operation, which has resulted in the Eagletts outstanding
record.
From the sixteen-member team, only one graduated, which should
be very bad news for next year's opponents.
Game Schedules and Scores
Ellsworth 31 Bar Harbor 1
Ellsworth 51 Blue Hill 3
Ellsworth 29 Brewer 2
Ellsworth 23 Sumner 1
Ellsworth 19 Old Town 13
Ellsworth 15 Bucksport 14
Ellsworth 46 Mt. Desert 2
Ellsworth 7 Blue Hill fForfeitJ 0
Ellsworth 1 1 Bucksport 7
Ellsworth 28 Bar Harbor 3
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First Row: R. Jenkins, R. Lovell, F. Gordon.
Second Row: R. Davis, H. Fowler, B. Holmes, R. Carnes, J. Jowdry, J. Walsh, J. Awalt,
C. McKenney, R. Clark, P. Farrell. and VV. Rogers.
Back Row: B. Rogers, A. Scott, G. Moran, VV. Nickerson, V. Crockett, G. Clark, J.
Kelly, Mgr. R. Buckminster, and Coach LePage.
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The six returning lettermen this year were Fowler, McKenney, Clark,
Rogers, Gordon, and Awalt. The baseball team completed a successful
season behind the superb coaching of Mr. LePage.
Those receiving' letters for the first time are as follows: J. Walsh,
J. Jowdry, P. Farrell, G. Moran, and R. Lovell.
We are sincerely grateful for the services rendered by Mr. LePage
while at Ellsworth High School.
1956 Schedule
Ellsworth 8 Bar Harbor 0
Ellsworth 6 Bangor 7
Ellsworth 6 X5 Brewer 3
Ellsworth 5 'ply Sumner 3
Ellsworth 3 4 , . old Town 6
Ellsworth 16 E 2. Bucksport- 10
Ellsworth 12 Q' B John Bapst 6
Ellsworth 6 1 Mount Desert 7
Ellsworth 5 Bucksport 9
Ellsworth 2 Bangor 14
Ellsworth 9 5 ' " I Bar Harbor 2
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VARSITY. Front Row. Left to Right: M. Stevenson, P. Bond, J. McKenney, G. Davis,
C. Flynn. B. Smith, M. Rowell.
JUNIOR VARSITY. Huck Row, Left to Right: P. Behr, K. Emery, M. Carney. I..
Kinney, J. Daley. M. Tapley, J. Brown.
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The fourteen cheerleaders this year, chosen from forty who tried out,
were under the supervision of Miss Sarah Russell.
The girls enclez1x'o1'ed this season to arouse the enthusiasm of the
fans, and to incite school spirit and sportsmanship in the student body.
Joy Esterlierg replzicefl Judy Daly on the J. Y. squad, after Judy's
transfer from Ellsworth.
Roth squads developed new song cheers this year. :adding variety to
the old standards.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Front Row, Left to Right: Miss Plaisted, J. Awalt, S. Closson, B. Kane, B. Clarke,
J. S P. S ' h.
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Back Row, Left to Right: L. Edes, T. Clough, G. Carlin, J. Phillips, J. Giles, S.
Butler, S. Blaisdell, E. Grindle, C. Baker.
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As in-past years, the girls basketball team again enjoyed a successful
and vlctorlous season. Under the skilled coaching of Miss Marjorie Plaisted
the team boasted a record of 10 wins and one loss.
.This Sport is one which helps to develop good sportsmanship as well
as aiding 1n the development of physical aspects.
Co-managers of the team were Connie Baker and Linda Edes.
60 Brooksville 30 away Ellsworth 45 Sumner
68 Mt. Desert 34 home Ellsworth 54 Mt. Desert
59 Bar Harbor 25 home Ellsworth 53 Bar Harbor
49 Sumner 15 home Ellsworth 57 Brooksville
50 Husson College 43 home Ellsworth 49 Husson College
Ellsworth 73 Deer Isle
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Seated: J. Kelley, T. Joy, W. Rogers, P. Farrell, J. Rogers, F. Gordon
Standing: R. Dow, Mgr., A. Scott, J. Awalt, J. VValsh, W. Fernald, G. Clark, A
Call, F. Watts, Mgr., Mr. Lovely.
The Eagles suffered a losing season due mostly to the lack of height
and experience in comparison to the opposition. Although many of the
issues were decided by less than ten points, the boys never lacked the com-
petitive spirit and the desire to win. These problems and handicaps were
overcome partly by the excellent tutorage of Voach Lovely.
The veterans which comprised this year's team were: Wayne Rogers,
John VValsh, Francis Gordon, Peter Farrell. Jack Kelley, and Theodore Joy.
Contributing to the remainder of the squad were: Barry Rogers. William
Nickerson, Andrew Scott, William Fernald. and Jimmy Awalt. During the
latter part of the season, Jack Gordon was brought up from the Freshmen
Squad to help bolster the team.
The season opened on a dull note as the Eagles dropped their opener
to Bucksport with Peter Farrell and Barry Rogers contributing nineteen
points each.
The Eagles then lost their next game to a powerful Old Town quintet.
The Rogers' brothers were high scorers with fourteen points each.
Owing to the superior height of John Bapst, the Eagles suffered their
third loss in as many outings.
The next game the Eagles were beaten. on their home court, by the
Pemetic Indians. Farrell led the scorers with fifteen points and Kelley
followed with thirteen.
The Bangor Rams entertained the Ellsworth quintet the next game
and still the Eagles were on the short end.
Behind the efforts of Wayne Rogers, the Eagles won their first game
by defeating the Crosby Lions by eight points.
After winning their tirst game, the Eagles went on to avenge an
earlier loss at the hands of Bucksport. W. Rogers established a new p-vm
record as he tallied 31 points. A
The Pemetic Indians made it two in a row over the Eagles as W.
Rogers again led the team in scoring with twenty points.
ln the following game, the Eagles journeyed to Rockland where they
defeated the Tigers. Wayne Rogers led the team with 23 points and Kelley
followed with 14 points
A last quarter rally fell short as Fairfield's big men proyerl too much
for the smaller Eagles. Point leader of the game was W. Rogers with 25
points.
Still stinging from defeat the Eagles be-hind the outstanding per
formance by Peter Farrell went on to bewitch the Witche
Peter Farrell was again the leading scorer with I9 points but the
Eagles were defeated by the Crosby l.ions by a mere three point
Thg Eaglgs than dropped their next two games to Old Town and
Brewer with W. Rogers leading the Ellsworth quintet with 18 and 23
points respectively
The Eagles played their best game by far while losing a heart breaker
in the last few seconds to Bangor. Farrell broke the gym scoring record
by getting 32 points, which had been set earlier by W. Rogers.
The Eagles then retaliated to conquer Rockland for the second time
with W. Rogers the high man of the game.
The Eagles, still smarting from their loss to Bangor. certainly dis-
played their competitive spirit and desire to win as they lost a hard fought
game to John Bapst's Crusaders.
On closing the campaign, the Eagles lost to the tournament b0l1Tld
Fairtield club by a nine point deficit. This was the tinal court action for the
following Seniors: Wayne Rogers, Francis Gordon. John Walsh, and
James Awalt.
Coach Eugene Lovely took over the reins this year and worked hard
with the boys throughout the season. The team improved as the season
progressed under the superb coaching of Mr. Lovely.
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Ellsworth 75 BucksP0I"C
Ellsworth 41 Old Town
Ellsworth 49 John Bapst
Ellsworth 58 Pemetic
Ellsworth 49 Bangor
Ellsworth 61 Crosby
Ellsworth 60 Bucksport
Ellsworth 49 Pemetic
Ellsworth 73 Rockland
Ellsworth 74 Fairfield
Ellsworth 76 Brewer
Ellsworth 58 Crosby
Ellsworth 53 Old Town
Ellsworth 47 Brewer
Ellsworth 72 Bangor
Ellsworth 65 Rockland
Ellsworth 61 John Bapst
Ellsworth 68 Fairfield
Total 1,089
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Name F. G.
W. Rogers 115
P. Farrell 112
B. Rogers 66
J. Kelley 45
F. Gordon 37
T. Joy 16
A. Scott 7
J. Walsh 4
J. Awalt 3
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Front Row, Left to Right
J. Johnson, R. Kane, T
Power, W. Nickerson, B
Holmes, G. Moran.
Back Row, Left to Right:
J. Forni, Manager, H. Ash-
more, G. Jenkins, R. Carr,
M. Carlin, R. Lovell, R
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The Jayvees had a very successful season with thirteen wins and only
five losses.
After losing the first two games, they put together win streaks of four
and five games. The last four games were won by margins of more than
twenty points.
The team scored a total of 944 points for an average of 52.4 points per
game. Leading scorers were Robert Carr with 224 points, Richard Kane
with 184, William Nickerson with 148, and Gary Clark with 140 points.
One of two outstanding games was a 47-42 victory over Bangor at
Bangor and the other a one point win over Brewer at Ellsworth.
The team was made up of nine sophomores and three juniors, which
should supply future Ellsworth teams with fine material.
JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Ellsworth 56 Old Town 72
llsworth 34 Brewer 46
Ellsworth Buoksport 64 Ellsworth 60 Bangor 39
Ellsworth Old TOWH 65 Ellsworth 74 Rockland 34
Ellsworth Johh Bapst 44 Ellsworth 63 John Bapst 40
Ellsworth Pelllotlo 19 Ellsworth 54 Lawrence 29
Ellsworth Bangor 42
Ellsworth Crosby 25 Team Totals Team Totals
Ellsworth gucksport 944 783
Ellsworth emetic Av ra e Aver e
Ellsworth Rockland 34 pe,-Eagle per gage
Ellsworth Lawrence 43 52-4 43.5
Ellsworth Brewer 51
Ellsworth Crosby 46
JAYVEES INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Field Goals Fouls Points
R. Carr 71 82
R. Kane 80 24
W. Nickerson 61 26
G. Clark 47 47
R. Davis 29 13
B. Holmes 28 14
G. Moran 9 13
R. Lovell 12 5
G. Jenkins 7
H. Ashmore 2
T. Power 2
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Llvely color was added to the basketball gamee and band parades by
the performances of our majorettes
USHERS
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BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT FOR STUDENT AND
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On January 26, the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored the an-
nual Snow Ball Carnival at the Ellsworth City Hall. Each class chose can-
didates for king and queen who will reign until next winter. When the
votes were counted, Sharon Butler and Charles Carter were found the
winners. All of the high school students and many people in town enjoyed
the dance. Winter decorations ado1'ned the hall.
Seated: B. Smith, S. Butler, C. Carter, P. Bond.
Standing: S. Blaisdell, P. Jordan, R. Carr, T. Power, J. Sommer.
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THE ISLANDER Bar Harbor We enjoyed your yearbook very much
Excellent lrterary sectron
THE PEMETIC Pemetrc Frne yearbook The storres rn your lrterary
sectron were rnterestrng A humor sectron would be nrce
THE SACHEM Old Town Well arranged yearbook Good wrrte ups on
your actrvrtres
THE GATHERER Deer Isle We found your yearbook very rnterestrng
We suggest you have a humor sectron
THE SPINDRIFT Sumner We found your yearbook complete and
mterestrng
SCHOOL DIARY
September January and February
11 Fnd of vacatron' Thrs year we have a new Superrn These two months were devoted to basketball The
tendent of Schools Mr C Frank Srmmrs The new
teachers welcomed to the faculty are Mr Cllfton
Damon Mr Eugene Lovely Mrs Mary Small Mrs
Elrzabeth Droron and Mr Robert Small
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Why the nervous looks green ones" We got the
chance to see the true Freshmen No lt rsn t Freak
Day only Freshmen Imtratron In the afternoon the
Sophomores got '1 chance to show the devllrsh slde
of therr class wrth rn assembly rn the gym The
evenrng, xctrvrtres were at a much slower pace
We were prrvrleged to have as our guest speaker
rn 'rn 'rssembly thrs afternoon Superrntendent Sam
mrs
The dlstrrct F H A Meetlng was held at Sumner
Hrgh School Attendrng was a large delegatron
from P llsworth Hrgh
No school' Teachers Convention
November
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The Senror Class had a socral
Thrs was Amerrcan Educatron Week On the 15th
we had a nrght sessron whrch enabled many parents
to attend
Tonrght we had a prevrew of basketball ln Han
cock County The Round Robrn was held rn our
gym It looks lrke another good year
As usual Santa arrrved on a cold day and the
E H S Band was there to welcome hlm
As the fourth grrde rs usrng our stage as a class
room rt was not possrble for the Semors to have
the annual play but nevertheless a true show of
talent was drsplayed when the stage became a lrttle
brt of Hollywood The performance was rn the
form of a varrety show A Nrght rn Hollywood'
was a success under the careful drrectron of Mr
'rnd Mrs Sm rll
The Sophomores sponsored a Jrm Wrnters Record
Hop
er
Our first basketball game at Bucksport
Junror Speakrng semr finals were held
The band under the baton of Mr Small proved that
hard work reaps rrch rewards Thrs was a part
of annual Chrrstmas Concert presented by the band
and chorus
For the first trme rn many years school closed
Old and new Natronal Honor Socrety members met
at a banquet at Brooksrde Restaurant
March
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May
boys postrng a 5 Xt 13 record The gurls a 10 G 1
vrctory
County debates were held at Bucksport
E H S played at the Bandorama at Bangor for
the benefit of Brewer Hrgh School
What werrd array of get ups were seen at the an
nual Class tourney In the tinal game Junrors over
threw the champrons of last year the Senrors to
wrn the school champronshrp An rnterestrng and
new addrtron to the program was a game between
the faculty and the grrls team This hrlarlous event
rs sponsored by the Varsrty Club
Our dcbatrng teams were kept busy wrth P V C
deb rtes berng held 'rt Orono 'md at Ellsworth
The Regronal one act plays were held at E H S
wrth five schools enterrng Ellsworth Hrghs plays
under the careful tutorrng of Mr Smith won first
Brewer rn Aprrl Phrlrp Hrggms and Carol Flynn
were named best actor and actress respectrvely
Fastern Regronal Scrence Farr was held at Ells
worth Hrgh School today
Perry Jordan goes to Orono today for the Rural
Flectrrficatron Contest
Regronal one act plays were held rn Brewer Our
play Clorra Mundi was presented
All State Band and Chorus was sparked wrth mem
bers of the E H S delegatron rn Auburn
Publrc Speakrng was the usual success under the
gurdance of Mr James Smrth The Junrors pre-
sented a fine group of selections
The Spear Speakrng Contest was held rn Bangor
today
The play Justa Bunchra Sprnach was presented
tonrght The play under the drrectron of Mrs Small
starred Cynthia Sargent Judrth McKenney, and
Edwrn Rogers
The Marne Speech Festlval rs belng held at Orono
F H A state conventron
A Junror Prom equal to no other was held ln the
gym thrs evenrng Musrc was by Charlre Bennett
and was greatly enjoyed
The annual French Club trrp to Quebec is a mem
ory that wrll always be wrth us
January Janet Merchant '57
24 25 Mrd years need we say more' JUdl9 Alle? 58
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Burn That Candle
Gonna Get Along Vl lthout You
Temptatxon
Crazy Legs
Can I Steal A Llttle L0V1I1g7
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Graduatlon
Teddy Joy and Judie Ingersoll
E H S
Janice Taylor
Boys gym class
Betty Smlth
I m Go1ng To S1t Rlght Down and Cry Judy Alley
Hot Dog Buddy Buddy
You Llttle Monster
Slow Walk
Poor Boy C sb
Let The Good Tlmes Roll
G1ve Me
Race W1th The Devll
The Gxrl Can t Help It
A1n t She Sweet
Blue Monday
Moonhght Gambler C sl
Hey Jealous Lover
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Havlng A Party
Sugar Blues 1L1psJ
Ape Call
Confidentlal
The Itallan Theme
Lay Down Your Arms
I Almost Lost My Mlnd
Gladuatlon
There I Sald It Agaln ' Y
Theme From The Proud Ones
Please Don t Leave Me
Rubber B1squ1ts
My Blue Heaven
Pardners
Hlgh Soclety
It Came From Out Of Space
These Wllder Years
The Conqueror
Three Brave Men
Love Is a Many Splendored Thmg
Top Secret Affalr
P1cn1c
Fear Strlkes Out
Tea For Two 1131
Love Me Or Leave Me
The Man Who Knew Too Much
I ll Cry Tomorrow
Lucky Me
Glant
Unguarded Moment
Deep In My Heart
Above and Beyond
Fal Gonzales
Joe Boulette
Lunch l1ne
Senlor boys
Two weeks before graduation
All A s
Glenn Rankm
Patty Bond
Mrs Estelle Sprmger
November 5 1956
Perry Jordan and Dorls Kemp
Joan Nesmlth
We haven t solved th1s one ye
Margaret Stevenson
Llnda Whlte
Sally Closson
New Years Eve
Sharon Butler
Pol1o Shots
Flnals
June 21 1957
Janxce Plnkham
Margaret Gr1ndle and Sharon Young
Faculty to Class of 57
Home Economlc Classes
Beech H111 Pond
0Ule5
Wayne Rogers and Glen Rankm
Natlonal Honor Socxety
Faculty at E H S
Our four years at E H S
Mr Wh1tm0r6
G Rankm W Rogers P Jordan
Dons Kemp and Sally Closson
DECISIONS of the Blg Flve
Lamo1ne Beach
Trlps to the oilice
At J osephlne s
Pattx Boss and Edwln Rogers
Perry Jordan
After graduatlonl ' '
N H S members
Lewls Romer
3 15 bell
J lmmy Awalt and Ellzabeth Tardlif
85 average
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COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS Xfwy
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Que? X
Mutt and Jeff Eugene Stewart and Jlmmy Awalt
Popeye Sharon Butler f
Archle and Veron1ca Margaret S and Malcolm E
Barney Google HaI'0ld J0hI'1SOIl
Grandma Natalle Parker
Peanuts Joe Boulette
Beetle Balley Clyde Sargent
Freckles Nancy Davls
Orphan Annle Judxth Ingersoll
Snuffy Sm1th Betty Smlth
Blondle Janet Merchant
Terry and the Plrates Mary Skofield
Jackson Twins Marllyn and Carolyn Fulton
Maggle and J lggs Margaret Rowell and Dana Crawford
Charlle Brown Charlle Carter
Sm1l1ng Jack John Walsh
Donald Duck J ack1e Gordon
WHAT E H S WILL MISS NEXT YEAR
The thlngs we were go1ng to do' ' V
Intelllgence of the Semor Boys'
Senlors cheerlng ablllty
Jamce Pmkham s crumpet Partlesl
Joe Boo
The l1ttle patter of b1g boots
JaCk19 Gordon G G G
Margaret Stevenson s partlesl V '
The dancxng ab1l1ty of Fal Gonzales and Sandra McKeown
Glenn Rankm s cars
Our shrlmps Janlce Plnkham Jlmmy Awalt Sandra McKeown and Con
n1e Baker
The dramatlc ablhty of Perry Jordan and Sally Closson
Our athlete Wayne Rogers
Vlarna Larson s s1ng1ng ab1l1ty
Nell Morrlson s personality
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MANS QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE
Man s quest for knowledge IS an endless thxng
He searches bhndly never satxsfied
Hls thlrsty mlnd takes 1n what llfe can b11ng
Then pleads more tame to do thlngs yet untr1ed
To know the secrets of God s wonderous plan
And learn what makes llfe s stars grow bught then 1m
Are goals wh1ch man achleves as best he can
Then leaves the fate of future llfe to Hun
We can t concelve of all the thlngs XVl'l1Cl"l we
Have yet to learn and thlngs well never know
We seek and find but stlll we plalnly see
That God has seeds of knowledge yet to sow
We know we cannot ga1n full wlsdom here
At Heaven s gate only w1l1 lt appear
Sally Blalsdell 5
CINQUAINS
A boy We danced
Whose llfe 1S full We laughed we sang
Of fun and adventure We loved together then
W11l soon become And now we are together not
A Man Love dled
A man Margaret Stevenson 57
Whose troubled l1fe
Is made worth wh1le w1th love
Is yet a boy
Full grown
To leave
Is not to stray
But rather to depart
And come agam some other t1me
Linda Edes 58 Wlth hope
Anne Lovell 57
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Dana Austm Ellsworth Umon Trust Company
Katherlne Austm fBarbyJ Seattle Washmg
on
Paullne Austm fMcDev1ttJ E l l s w o r t h
Teacher
Dr Ralph Barron Clarlon Iowa MlHlSt6r
Marjorxe Brldges
Melvm Bunker Seaboard Paper Co Bucksport
Phyllls Clement QHarr1ngtonJ Ellsworth
Kenneth Coughl1n Deceased
Albert Cunmngham Bar Harbor Bar Harbor
Bankmg and Trust Co
Loulse Foster Deceased
John Harrmgton Ellsworth Post Oflice
Ahce Haynes Deceased
Marjorle Jelllson CWh1tneyJ Ellsworth Falls
Gertrude Jewell CP1erceJ
Helen Kenyon
Harold King Ellsworth Wllley s Dept Store
Ethel Lake fWentzellJ Augusta
Gladys Lord Portland Mame Socony Vacuum
Company
Andrew Luch1n1 Deceased
John Mahoney Worcester Mass Executlve D1
rector Worcester Taxpayer s Assoclatron
James Mllllken Norway Hardware Store
Osmond Merr1ll Ellsworth Merrllls Furnlture
Co Merrlll s Blueberry Farms
Elmer Peterson Needham Mass Brooklme
Bank
Madellne Round fShoreyJ Enfield Mame Ap
plebee s Garage
Company
Margaret Walker fRogersJ Ellsworth
Alston Wheeldon Stomngton Plumber
Challotte Whltcomb Ellsworth Adams or
poratlon
Ruth Whltlrlg fWh1tcombJ Hull s Cove
Dorothy Young fHopk1nsJ Trenton
John Young Rockland Standard O1l Co
66:44 of I 927
Ahce Adams fAndersonJ Bangor
Helen Campbell fMaceJ Aurora
Eleanor Carr fH1gg1nsJ Orono
Dorls Carter fFossl Machlas
Bermce Curtls Curtls Shoe Store Ellsworth
Dr Fred Cushman Franklm
Parker Cushman Englneer Orono
Sylvla Cushman fWh1tcombl Ellsworth
Mary Davls Ellsworth
Ellzabeth Drummey fMarshallJ Monson
Vlola Elchmann QSargentJ Ellsworth
Gordon Emerv Art Supervlsor Wmdber Penn
Lawrence Fletcher Umon Trust Company
Ellsworth
Mary Franklm Teacher Central School Wm
sted Conn
Shurban Frederlc Deceased
Albert Gasper Surry
Ellen Gott fEmeryJ Bar Harbor
Kathleen Grmdal lTr1ppJ Bar Harbor
Elmer Hadlock Grace L1ne San FPHHCISCO Cal
Bertha Hagerthy fPowersJ Brunswlck Me
Newell Haynes Trucklng Busmess Ellsworth
Earl Hlgglns Water Company Orono Mame
Sherwood Jelllson Deceased
Lloyd Jordon Salesman Gulf Oxl Company
Bangor
George Jude Clty Flre Department Ellsworth
Horace Kemp Deceased
Jonathan Langley Bus llne Manager Hartford
Connectlcut
Rlchard Lord Mt Vernon New York
Elmer Maddocks Fletchers Landmg
Lllllan McGown Ellsworth
Dora McGraw fBostw1ckJ Manchester N H
Robert Moore General Electric Co Schenec
tady N Y
Ruth Moore iLak1nJ Fllsworth Falls
Leona O Brlen CSal1sburyJ Bar Harbor
Charlotte Remlck fMcFarlandl Portland Me
Helen Robmson fMacDougallJ Portland Me
Raymond Sargent Contractor Ellsworth
Margaret Saunders fKaneD McNallvs Ells
worth
Dorls Scrlbner Teacher Bath Mame
Hazel Smlth fUmberh1ndJ Los Alamos New
Mexlco
Lxllxan I'homan fMart1nJ Jackson Helghts
New York
Dorothy Wheelden fGrossJ Stonmgton Mfune
MHFIOD Young fDunnQ Lmon T1 ust Company
Ellsworth
Jddlmm 1932
Flank Abram Brookside Restaurant Flls
worth
Harry Austm Austm Furmture Ellsworth
Dorothy Beal fSp11ngJ Connectlcut
Chester Brown Sea and Shore Flsherles War
den Southwest Harbor
Eleanor Bradbury fSal1sburyJ Boston
Dorothy Card
D3V1d Carney General Electrlc Boston
MHFIOH Cunnmgham fMarshallJ Ellsworth
Rlta Davxs fWelchJ Telephone Operator Ells
worth
Mae Dlllon fSessardl Lewlston
James Edgerly Hancock County Wholesale
Ellsworth
Anna Ehason fClarkeJ Bangor
Sylvia Fltzmorrls fArmstrongJ Deceased
Freda Foss fDela1teJ Ellsworth
Helen Foss CGren1erJ Grey bull Wvommg
Lawrence C1168 Deceased
Carl Grlndle Mor mg Robmson Glrage Ells
worth
Nma H'1m1lton CChr1st1anJ Westboro Massa
chusetts
Margaret Harr1man fPronovostJ Needham
Massachusetts
Kathleen Harvey fLangleyJ Deceased
Ahce Jones fT1ldenJ Hat Shop Ellsworth
Catherlne Jones lLaddJ Bar Harbor Motor
Co Ellsworth
Leta Joy fEsterbergJ Busmess Office Tele
phone Co Ellsworth
Charles Jude Mall Carrler Ellsworth
Adeha Kexsor fGr1ndleJ Deceased
alph Ladd L S Thorsen Machlne Shop Ells
worth
Altha Lake fHatchJ Manchester Conn
Margaret McArthur Deceased
John Moulton Accountant Memphls Tenn
Harrlett Moore fMooreJ
Frances Nason fAddanenJ
MarJor1e Robmson fDorrJ Adams Corp Ells
worth
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Beulah Salisbury fTreadwellJ, Amherst, Me.
Robert Salisbury, Maine Unemployment Com-
mission, Ellsworth. I
Alice Saunders fTaylorJ Surry Maine.
Edward Small M-Sgt U S. Army Washing-
ton D C
Kathryn Smlth fButlerJ Poitland
Arthur Studer Portland
Leslie Tate Builders Supply Otis Maine
Sylvia Thomas fScottl Ellsworth
Reginald Warren Topsham Maine
Filena Wedge fSargentJ Cranberry Isles
Colby Wood Post Office Ellsworth
Roger Willey Willey s Store Ellsworth
.zdfumnz f 93 7
Mary Louise Abram CDowneyJ Beautician
Ellsworth
Rlchard Adams Dentist Ellsworth
Frank Anderson Air Force Staff and Com
mand College Montgomery Alabama
Earl Ashmore Ashmore Brothers Body Shop
Ellsworth
Lawrence Beal New England Tel Sz Tel Co
Ellsworth
Kenneth Blalsdell Lawyer Ellsworth
June Bragdon fD3V1S, Ellsworth
Kathleen Bragdon fHaynesl Ellsworth
Frances Brahn Graham Lake
Lawrence Brown New England Tel KL Tel Co
Brunswick Maine
Newell Chase MaCh1U1St Portsmouth Navy
Yard Kittery Maine
George Conley First National Stores Ells
worth
Elizabeth Cowlng fEl1asJ Bangor Maine
Dorothy Cunningham fDeckerl
Ralph Curtis Thorsens Machine Shop Ells
worth
Madeline Davis QSm1thJ Portland Maine
Philip Duffee Master Sergeant Air Force To
peka Kansas
Althea Dunham fCous1nsJ Blue Hill
Margaret E Dwelley fMurrayJ Eastport Me
Marllyn Farrar Teacher Gorham State Teach
ers College Gorham Maine
David Goodwin Killed ln Action Germany
Eleanor Goodwin fHast1ngsl Belfast Maine
Esther Gott Teacher Massachusetts
Edith Grlndle fBrownJ Watson s Dry Clean
ers Ellsworth
George Harriman Hancock County Cold Stor
age Ellsworth
Mae Head lMadakJ Ellsworth
Evelyn Herrick CMooreJ Lamome Maine
Paul Johnson Typewriter Concern Portland
Maine
Esther Jordan fCousmsl Franklin Mame
Rodney Jordan Lumberman Waltham Mame
Barbara Kane Machlne Shop Nashua N H
Bruce A MacKay CIVII Aeronautics Floral
Park New York
Irving Maddocks New England Tel 8a Tel Co
Ellsworth
Byron Meader Insurance Agent Gaidmer Me
Lorena Meserue fSaundersJ Ellsworth
Mary Parker fSadlerJ Laurel Maryland
George Partridge A P Wyman Hancock Me
Lorena Rogers fFordJ New England Tel 8:
Tel Co Ellsworth
Ann Rollins fBlackJ Ellsworth
Marion Salisbury, Connecticut.
John B. Shea, State Employee, Ellsworth.
Donna Smith fBryantJ, Hancock.
Mary Smith lLawrencel, South Portland, Me.
Arline Springer CDolliverJ
Helen Staples CMcKeownJ Ellsworth
Hazel Staples fMooreJ Deceased
George Torrey Tool Factory Foreman Pitts
field Massachusetts
Hazel Tracey fCasselJ Bucksport
Maxme Turner Farmington
Maxine Watts fBraleyJ Otls
Bernice Webber fFrenchJ Kittery Maine
Harold West Iamome
66144 of 1942
Harry Angehdes Insurance Agent Lewiston
Louise Ashmore fGr1ndleJ Ellsworth Falls
James Barnes State Road Commission Ells
worth
Joyce Barron fB1gge1staffJ Loring Air Force
Base Llmestone
Lester Carlisle New England Tel Sz Tel Co
Bangor
Shirley Cartel Jr Insurance Agent Rich
mond Vlrglnld
Ruth Chamberlain QLeav1ttJ Woolwich Maine
Anita Clement fCous1nsJ Ellsworth Malne
Franklin Conary Aimy Georgia
Helen Coombs fFernaldJ Mansfield Mass
Melbra Couslns Tr1angleD1ner Ellsworth
Floyd Danlco Shoe Factoiy Foremln Brad
ford Massachusetts
J Madison Davls Jr Curpenter Ellsworth
Mary Dunbar fBedardJ Japan
Gloria Dwlnal fK1nneyJ Ellsworth
George Eaton Residence Unknown
Ruth Edgerly lCalhounJ Whlte Plains N Y
Gladys Foster QCramJ Amherst
William French Lumberlng Eastbrook Me
Ferdle Giles Manchester Connecticut
worth
June Grlndle fSm1thl Surry Mune
Rexford Grover Jr Bmgor Hydro Electric
Co Ellsworth
Dora Guptlll fCumm1ngsJ Chelsea Maine
Richard Guthrie New Engl md Tel Kr Tel Co
Ellsworth
Howard Haslam Construction Co South Nor
walk Connecticut
Anne Haynes CEmersonJ Blue Hill
Annle Herrick fSm1thJ West Franklin
Helen Herrick fCush1ngJ Pembroke Maine
Herbert Higgins A1r Force Lowell Miss
Lewis Higgins Post Oflice Ellsworth
Janice Hodgklns CCousmsJ Billings Montana
Phillip Hodgkms State P01106 Bath
Doris Holz lClatworthyJ Maywood Calif
Hlldred Ingalls fButtersJ Stamford Conn
Stanley Johnson Hinckley Lumber Mill Flls
worth
Calvln Jordan New England Tel Sz Tel Co
Ellsworth
Harland Jordan Farmer Waltham
Llnwood Jordan Lumbermg Ellsworth
S Lee Joy Teacher Sumner Hlgh School
Sullivan
Reglnald McDevitt Trucking Business Flls
worth
Ralph E Maddocks
Earl Marshall J W Silk Plumbing Co Bar
Harbor Maine
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Vera Patterson
Fr rnk Prerson Prersons Taxr Pllsworth
Arnold Prnkham
Marran Poors CEstabrookJ Sorrento Marne
Eleanor Salisbury CGroverJ Ellsworth Falls
Ele'anorSalsburr CCoughlrnJ Otis Marne
Arlrne Srlsby CSalrsburyD Marr avrlle
Loring Small Ellsworth Public Market Ells
worth
George Staten Jr
Aurrl Stuart CHaynes5 Teacher Iamarca
Plain Massachusetts
Dorothy Trlden CSmrthJ Chrllrcothe Mrssourr
Elizabeth Trlden CReedJ Southwest Harbor
Charles Wrllr ams Whrte Plains New York
Shirley York CRobrnsonJ West Cloucester
Massachusetts
Jessre Young Secretary Boston Massachusetts
Cyan of 1947
Christine Ashmore CFowlerJ Surry Marne
Donald Ashmore
Evelyn Austrn CMorrrsJ Puerto Rico
Wlllldm Austin Unron Trust B ank Ellsworth
Beverly Beal New England Tel gl Fel C
Ellsworth
Marrorre Carlisle CDrvrsJ M aehras
Rita Carr CSprrngerl Marr avrlle
Althea Carter CBurkeJ Afrrca
Barbarr Carter England
Ralph Carter Fllsworth Falls
Shirley Chase General Electrrc Co N H
Louise C ottle CAshl E astbrook
Lawrn Craig Ch arlotte North Carolina
Jacqueline Crowley CRandellJ Ellsworth
Maxine Carowley CFreldsJ Germany
Christrne Davrs Clarnscottj Ellsworth
Robert Davrs Ellsworth
Thaxter Davrs Lamorne
Wrllram Des Isle New Jersey
Harold Dunbar Hancock County Creamery
Ellsworth
Elleen Dunleavy CKnottJ Mt C armel Conn
John Fstey Unrted States Arr Force Alaska
Everett Frlvey Southwest Hrrbor Marne
John Fox State Highway Dept Ellsworth
Falls
Harold Frost Marravrlle
Paul Garland Ellsworth
Maurice Googrns Fort Lauderdale Florrda
Frederick Grant Bus Driver Ellsworth School
Department Ellsworth
Mary Grrndle CTrundyJ Ellsworth
George Hagerthy Kittery Maine
Ronald Hanf Ellsworth
Mary Hardrson CWrlburJ Waltham
Patrrcra H rrrrs Stratton s Fllsworth
Robert Haynes Firestone Company El Paso
Texas
Ruth Herrrck CParkerJ, Rockland Marne
Charlene Higgins
Donald Higgins, S. S. American Planter, U S
Marine Corps.
Barbara Hodgrns
Newell Hodgrns, New England Tel. 81 Tel.,
Rockland
Dianne Hooper CC uthrrej Teacher Northeast
Harbor Maarne
Alvm Ingalls North l' llsworth
Charlottt lord an CWhrtmoreJ Ellsworth
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Ioseph I rnseott Harmon s Texaco Station
Fllsworth
Malcolm M acDuflie
Stephen Maddocks
Mary Patten CSpr aguej Fllsworth
Nellre Perkrns Clirownj Nebraska
Walter Prrmrterre U S Navy Phrladelphra
Elsie Rolfe CD avrsj Ellsworth
C h arles Roy al Chrc ago
Fvelvn Ryder CCr ayl Brooklrn M rrne
Robert Ryder C arpcnter Vrrgrnra
Robert Sang C alrfornra
Iorrrrne S argent Clirrenl Baton Rouge Ia
Phrlrp Shea Shea C onstructron Company Ells
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Iuanrta Smith Cl-lrggrnsj Fllsworth
Glendon Sprague T C Smith Co Ellsworth
1 awrence Trhlnts Cover nment Worker Wash
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Patricia Trlden Fllsworth
Marguerite Walker CHamorJ Alaska
Robert Watt
Hope Whrtmore fllerrrckj Fort lauderdale
Florida
C5111 of 1952
Pauline Anderson CODonneIlQ Bucksport Me
Sarah Anderson Fercher Lincoln Mrrne
Everett Beal 'lhorsens Machine Shop Ells
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Reginald Bennett
Jean Billings Waterville M rrne
Io anne l ohn CYoungJ Augusta Marne
Plrvabeth Bradbury CWagnerJ Bath Marne
Helen Bradbury Wrnter Haven Plorrda
Phrllrp Bunker U S Arr Force Fngland
Al anaBurke CH ardrsonj Franklrn Mrrne
Patrrcra Campbell CDunbarJ Sullivan Marne
Rrchard Carr Austrns Furnrture Company
Ellsworth
WayneC rrter U S Army Germany
Dwight Collar U S Navy USS Shangrr Ia
San Fr ancrsco C, alrfornra
Elarne C ottle CCrox erl Ellsworth
Rrchrrd Coughlan U S Marines Hfawan
Irene Crowley CArcherD Ellsworth
Rebecca de Garrbody CLeBlancJ Waltham
Massachusetts
Dorothy Douse CRerD Van Buren Marne
John Dunleavy, Boston Unrversrty, Boston,
Massachusetts.
Carol Falls CChrrstreJ , Bremerhaven, Germany.
Marion Fellis, Lamoine, Marne.
Joseph Firlotte, U. S. Air Force, Otis A. F. B.,
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Paul Frrlotte, Mrllinocket, Maine.
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Dorothy Jones fWarrenJ Ellsworth
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Raymon Jordan Hancock Ma1ne
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Charles McDonald U S A1r Force Spokane
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Charles Murch Draftsman Stone 8: Webster Co
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Sylvla Whltmore fAllenJ L1berty Natlonal Bank
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Louls Wllson Merrlll Furnlture Company Ells
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Nanette Bunker J J Newberry Co Ellsworth
Nancy Bond Ma1ne Medxcal Center Portland
Eugene Brooks Ellsworth
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Paul Bunker Eastbrook
Joan Brldges Portland
Catherlne Burke CCandageJ Bar Harbor
Charles Butts Un1vers1ty of Ma1ne Orono
Donald Butts Ellsworth
Dlane Carllsle fPartr1dgeJ Ellsworth
Ray Clark Bob Jones Un1vers1ty Greenvllle
Edward Collldge Employed by State
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Ronald Dorlty Lumber M1ll Ellsworth
Jane Dorr Grace Down s Alr Career School New
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H1lton Fowler Bowdo1n College Brunsw1ck
Dolores Gonzales F W Woolworth Bangor
Betty Jean Grlndle Woman s Army Corps
Barbara Haynes Mount Ida Jun1or College New
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Harry HlgglDS U S Army Japan
Mar1e Hodgkms fK1efJ Trenton
Robert Jenk1ns R1cker College Houlton
Patflcla Kane Hancock County Court House
Ellsworth
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Fredernck L1nscott U S Arr Force San Antome
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Charles McKenney UH1V8PS1ty of Mame Orono
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George Nlckerson Franklln
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Barbara Orcutt Portland
Carol Pollard Mount Ida Jun1or College Newton
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Lawrence Romer Trenton
Robert Scott U S Army
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Dwlght Tate U S Army Texas
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BANGOR FURNITURE COMPANY INC
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FRED W BEAL INC
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Gas Service and Appliances, Frigidaires
EIec'I'ric Ranges, Television
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60 Second Street
Auburn Marne
THE STAR BEEF CO
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MADDOCKS SPORT SHOP
Ellsworth Marne
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ATHERTON FULLER
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ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
Telephone 94I6
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Groceries Meats Produce
Del ery Pa k ng
64 H gh St Tel 7 2366
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LINNEHAN AUTO SALES
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FOOTMAN HILLMAN DAIRIES
Ellsworth Maine
ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL BATTERY CHARGING
ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE
Atlas Tires and Batteries
LAFFIN S OIL C0
H gh Street Junct on of Routes 'I and 3 ELLSWORTH
Telephone NOrmandy 7 2165
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88 State Street
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Ellsworth Mame
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RALSTON PURINA CO
Checker Board Dnstrlbutlon
Warehouse
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EDWARD G SADLER DVM
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LOUIS KIRSTEIN 8. SONS
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BEHRS JEWELRY STORE
Mann Street Ellsworth
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR
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BALTIMORE RESTAURANT
Pnzza and other cholce
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Under the new Bangor Brewer Bridge
Telephone 9074
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BANGOR MAINE
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CLEMENT HARDWARE CO
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WESTERN AUTO
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Tel NOrmandy 7 2933
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Ellsworth Marne
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MELANSON JEWELRY CO
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H. s. JoNEs, JR. Wholesale
EH . Beef and Pork Products
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45 47 Puckernng Square
Bangor Marne
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JORDAN HOUSE
Tel NO 79872
Compluments of
D W TUCKER DC
48 Pune Street Ellsworth
Compl ments of
Compl ments of
VENA McGlNl.EY
PATTEN S SHOE STORE
Beauty Shop
Ellsworth Mame
State Street Ellsworth
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Insurance Agency JAMES A LUNDEN ons
Ellsworth 7 8145
Ellsworth Mume OFFce Hour 'I05 Ma n Street
By Appomtment Ells orth Mane
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HARDWARE AND VARIETY STURE Compl mem Of
B2 MAIN STREET Ellsworth Marne
NOrmandy 7 21 22 Ellsworth Ma
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Bus Servlce
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MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE
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Complete Coverage Offered:
FIRE, WINDSTORM, THEFT, LIABILITY, and LIFE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS - RENTALS - APPRAISALS
O. W. TAPLEY COMPANY, INC.
69 Main Street
Telephone NOrmandy 7-8335
MARTIN L ADAMS THURSTON H JORDAN PAUL D TAPLEY
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TAPLEY BUILDING 69 MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH MAINE
Telephone NOrmandy 7 8335
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WENDELL J SMART Owner Manager Ellsworth Marne Tel NOrmandy 72531
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Wholesale Plumbmg Supplies
ELLSWORTH MAINE
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UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH
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OUR SERVICE IS FOR everybody
Stenographers housewlves workmgmen bus:
nessmen youngsters sensor cltlzens they all
have money problems at one time or another
Ancl more and more local people are finclmg
solutions to thelr money problems right here at
their locol bank
PERHAPS A VISIT WITH US WILL HELP YOU
PLEASE COME IN'
OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US SOON
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Come see us soon and often'
BANK CREDIT
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FARM CREDIT
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Federal Reserve System
Federal Deposut Insurance Corporatuon
Umted States Depository
Everyone needs a lnttle extra tame for hnmself yet many people gave up
hours each month to bull paymg trlps Thats tnme lost to leisure that can be
salvaged Wnth a personal checklng account, a man, or woman, can safely
pay by mall
OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AT OUR BANK, SOON!
LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK IN ELLSWORTH
Ellsworth, Maine
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P1estzge of a usponszble job uzth
a well knoun and 1espected company
If your llSt shows three checks then you should
check xnto what the Telephone Company has
to offer you Smart gxrls are domg lt now before
they graduate from h1gh school Come m and
see our employment mtervlewer soon Youll
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Act now and you can say wlth prlde Im all
set' Im gomg to work Wlth the Telephone
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See the Guldance Counselor at your school, and
talk first wxth her about when and where to
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C E NOYES COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS OF W S TIRES
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COMPLETE RETREADING SERVICE
244 Harlow Street Bangor, Marne
Penobscot Beef 81 Prov1s1on Co
Sausage EManu acturers
WHOLESALERS OF
BEEF PORK LAMB VEAL BUTTER EGGS CHEESE POULTRY
64 Pncl-ce mg Square 87 Broad Street
TELEPHONE 5653
BANGOR MAINE
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BEMIS EXPRESS INC
SERVING NORTHERN PENOBSCOT AROOSTOOK AND HANCOCK COUNTIES
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HANCOCK
WHOLESALE TOBACCO
Candy Specialties
N H BRAGG 81 SONS
BANGOR MAINE
Aufomohve Parfs and Equlpmenf
lndusfrlal and Weldung Supplies
Phone 73II
JOY S GROCERY
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Teleph e NO o dy 7 2571
ELLSWORTH, MAINE
Besf Washes from S+oIceIy s Funesf Canned
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Local lndependenf Food Sfore
ARTHUR CHAPIN
COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
Broad Sfree+ Bangor, Maine
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MAURICE I FINESDN
BOX 277 BANGOR MAINE
Class Rmgs P1ns and Awards
School Year Books
Medals and Troph1es
HERFF JONES COBQPANY
MurCh1son D1v1s1on
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Ashmore s Color Center
Stote Street
ELLSWORTH MAINE
Complnments of
Kane s Cut Rate
Ellsworth Morne
Corn pl ments of
ELLSWORTH LAUNDRY
State Street
Ellsworth Marne
Compl ments of
ALLEN S SERVICE STATION
Corner of Mo n 81 H gh
Ellsworth
MERRILL FURNITURE CO
Household Furmshmgs
Pa nts and Lnnoleums
At Great Savings
Fronkl n Street Tel NOrmcxndy 7 8651
JOES PRINT SHOP
360 Woter Street Tel NOrmondy 7 2542
ELLSWORTH
Compliments of
A F R I E N D
CARL S GROCERY
Hugh Street
Ellsworth MGIU9
McNALLY S
News Stand Lunch Counter Candy Tobacco Clgarettes
Guns Ammumtlon Sportung Goods
Agency tor
GREYHOUND MAINE CENTRAL STAPLES BUSSES
Cor Mann and State Streets Tel NOrmondy 7 2113
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PUBLIC MARKET
Water Street
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LAGGS
BANGOR MAINE
35 37 Frcnkl n Street
BANGOR MAINE
Complnments of
LAFFIN S NEWS STAND
Mann Street Ellswort
.I T ROSBOROUGH
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
h Ellsworth Ma ne
Complnments of
THE ADAMS CORPORATION
DEPARTMENT STORE
Compluments
HALE 8. HAM LIN
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
AT THE
Ellsworth Exchange
HELEN F PRATT O e a d Ma ag r
Compl ments of
J A THOMPSON 8. C0
'II9 Mo n Street
Ellsworth Mame
Compl ments of
CURTIS SHOE STORE
18 State Street Ellswort
Tel NOrmcLndy 7 2272
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ALL KINDS or INSURANCE
THE HOLMES
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tel NOrmondy 7 8100 Ellsworth
C mpl me ts ol
DWIGHT BROWN
AGENCY
Insurance
ANDREW C HANF
Your Mobll Flame Bottle Gas Dealer
Caloruc Gas Ranges
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