Stearns High school - Northern Lights Yearbook (Millinocket, ME)
- Class of 1952
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PATRICIA ANN ALWARD
Pat
Soc1alSc1ence Course Art C'lub 1 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Gym Ex
hlbntxon 1, 2 3 4 Futule Homemakels 2 4 Glee Club 3 4 Northern
Mame Musnc Festnal 3 4 Operetta 4
Pattys the tall da1k gurl wnth a smlle for evelyone She s the fun
lovmg type wnth lots to say Her heart doesnt belong to anyone s e
czal although she has her favorntes Her weakness IS boys and we
wish her luck ln Bangor and East Mxllmocket he1 two faworlte places
for findmg them
FRANKLIN R ANGOTTI
Mouse
Soclal Sclence Course Student Councll 1 Basketball Intlamural
1 2 3 4 J V 2 3 Va1s1ty3 Captam 4 Gym Team 1 2 3 4 Foot
ball 1 2 3 Captaln 4 S Club 2 3 Plesldent 4
Being Mouse lll the classroom Jerry Lewls outslde and a regulal
Bob Cousy on the basketball court has ealned Frank the tltle of
best all around boy 1n the class We 19 glad to hear that he s headed
fcr Hlggms next yeal Hell look mce ln a Taylol ed jacket of black
and orange
BEVERLY JEAN BEARS
Bev
Social Sclence Course Glee Club 1 Camera Club 1 Gym Exhlbltxon
1 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Majorette 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakels 2
3 4 Northelr Mame Music Festival 2 3 4 New England Musxc
Festxval 3 Gym Team 3 Northern Lzghts 4 Senlor Play Make up 4
Bev IS the gnl we all envy for her tall slxm figure. She IS also
noted for her swell dancmg her ladlant pexsonallty and hex way
wlth a baton There must be a special reason Why Bev IS takmg
Duver Trammg Clould be she has hex eye on a blue Buick'
GLORIA RUTH BORRELLO
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Social Scnence Course Camera Club 1 Gym Exhnbltlon 1 G A A
1 2 Chxxstmas Pageant 3
Tall good lookmg and txhsh thats our Glona' You mxght thunk
at finst lance that shes bashful but get hey talkmg about Jlmmy
and xou cant shut hen up Her faxollte pastimes me chewing gum
and flntmg We ll cutamlx mlss hen around here and N918 mshmg
hem the best of luck
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WALTER LARRY BOUCHARD
"Bush"
College Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 2,
45 Biology Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine
Music Festival 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival 35 Boys' State
35 Senior Play 4.
Who is that cute little fellow? Why, that's Larry Bouchard, our
class sweetheart. To look at Larry, you wouldn't think he could play
football, but even dynamite comes in small packages. He plans to g0
to Mount Hermon next fall. He'll be a giood guard for any prep-
school football team.
GARY ALTON BOUTAUGH
"Bout"
Vocational Shop Course: Basketball, J. V. 2, Mechanical Engineers
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Here's an easy-going, good-natured guy. Gary's favorite pastime is
hanging ai iund the paper room, but he also finds time to go hunting
and fishing. He doesn't pay much attention to women, but if he .had
to pick one, he'd probably choose a blonde. Just wait till he gets hiS
Navy uniform!
MARILYN JOYCE BOYNTON
-'.11arf1yn"
Social Science Course: Camera Club 1, G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym
Exhibition 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 45
Christmas Pageant 35 Operetta 4.
On dependability, Marilyn tiops the list. She's a prominent member
of the glee club and did a wonderful job in the operetta. She's kept
the glee club in stitches on all the festival trips. If she decides not to
be a music director, we know Marilyn will make a terrific entertainer.
PATRICIA ANN BUNKER
llpatli
College Course: Cony High School: Chorus 1, Latin Club 1, 25
French Club 3g Science Club 3, Chizzle Wizzle Juniior Booth Com-
mittee 3. Stearns High School: G. A. A. 45 Glee Club 4, Northeihi
Maine Music Festival 4, Northern Lights 43 Senior Play, Prompter
4, Operetta 4, National Honor Society 45 Class Prophecy.
Tll0l'0lS no place like Stearns for Patty! A popular brunette, Pat
has the kind of disposition we'd pay money for. She's cute and attrac-
tive, but we can't quite decide about her future. She certainly has a
time, with Joannie hiding her books. Why don't you put lead WeightS
on them, Pat?
RICHARD THOMAS BUTANIS
"Dick"
College Course: Biology Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine
Music Festival 3, 45 Gym,Exhibition 3, 4.
Look out! Here comes Dick around the corner in his father"s
Ford. lbick, tall and rangy, claims his weakness is girls, but he sure
keeps it a secret. His future is an even deeper secret. He's interested
in music, and he's piling up work experience in the mill. What's
your guess?
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MARY ELIZABETH CARLSTROM
lfluawjl!
I Commercial Course: Camera Club 13 Art Club 1, 2g Gym Exhibi-
tion 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 45 Christmas
Pageant 35 Glee Club 3, 43 Northern Maine Music Festival 3, 43
Operetta 4.
Mary is the quiet type, but she makes the best fudge you ever
tasted. She likes basketball and dancing very much, and she plans to
be either a stenographer or the owner of a record shop. Mary belongs
to the inseparable group of Patty, Elizabeth, and Barbara, the famous
down-East gang.
DUANE A. CARTER
"Dwango"
Commercial Course: Christmas Pageant 3.
Duane is a very business-like fellow who should go a long way as
a future employer. Duane's favorite hang-out is the type room, and
why not? He .has to prepare for his future profession, doesn't he?
Contidentially, we think the real reason is that there are always Aso
many girls therel i
ARMAND COLOMBO
"Clem"
Vocational Shop Course.
Are you looking for a person who's good natured, no matter what?
Well, Armand is just the fellow you're hunting for! One of the big
"clowns" in machine shop, Armand is well liked by everybody. When
he sees his graduation picture, he'll probably say, "It ain't mines."
Best of luck!
C'AROL JEAN CORMIER
"Carol"
Stenographic Course: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4g Cheerleaders, J. V. 2,
Leader 3, Varsity 45 Future Homemakers 2, 3, Secretary 4, Gym
Exhibition 4.
Carol is one of our smallest, cutest, peppiest, and most popular
cheerleaders. She holds the title of the best-dressed girl in the senior
class. Her weakness is catching up on her correspondence. Carol is
always good natured, even when she has to stay an hour for being
late tio school!
LORETTA EMILY COSENZE
"Retta"
Stenographic Course: Future Homemakers 35 Christmas Pageant
33 Snoops a-nd Scoops 4, Northern Lights 4.
If you want to have a good time, just look up Loretta, she's always
available for any kind of fun. Loretta is an energetic girl with
sparkling eyes and a nice way about her. She loves commercial sub-
jects, and her ambition is to become a secretary and have a private
office.
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ROBERT DANA CRAM
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Colle e Course' Track 1' Ski Club 1 2' Debate 1 2 3 4' Band 1,
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2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4,
U. of M. Debate Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival 1,
3, Biology Club, President 2, Science Fair 2, Second Prize in Physics
3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Bates Debating League 2, 3, 4, Snoops Ind
Scoops 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Vice-President 4, Home-Room
Vice-President 3, President 4, Junior Exhibition 3, National Honor
Society 3, Treasurer 4, Masque and Gavel, Vice-President 3, 4,
Northern Lights 3, 4, Football 4, "S" Club 4, Basketball, Intramural
4, Senior Play, Technician 4, First Honor Essay.
Robert "Vic" Cram is a second Albert Einstein, an expert debuter,
and a baritonist extraordinary. Next time you see a red streak flash
by up on Lincoln Street, that's "Vic" and his hot-rod motnor scooter.
Bob is planning to go to M. I. T. next year, if his vehicle will get
him that far!
MARJORIE M. DAISEY
"Margie"
Social Science C'ourse: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Gym
Exhibition 2, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Historian 4, Orchestra 3,
Christmas Pageant 3, New England Music Festival 3, Band 3, 4,
Northern Maine Music Festival 3, 4, Northern Lights 4.
You can plainly see why Margie was voted the nicest-looking girl
in the senior class. She plays the saxophone, and you should see .her
on the basketball court! When we missed Margie from school, we
found that she was trying out the hospital atmosphere before she
signs up for nursing.
ANNA MAE DAVIS
"Anna Mae"
Stenograplhic Course: Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, Snoops and
Scoops 4, Northern Lights 4, Senior Play, Costumes, Tickets 4.
Wherever you hear laughter, that's where you'll find Anna Mae.
She's always up bo some mischief. She has two weaknesses, chewing
gum and telling jokes. Right now, her future is a big question mark,
but since she's our most-helpful senior, we're sure that whatever it
may be, it will be a success.
NANCY JOAN DiC'ENTES
IlNanDY
Social Science Course: Future Homemakers 1, 2, G. A. A. 1,-2, 3,
4? GYM Ellhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 2, Glee Club 2, Biolnogy Club
2, Student Council 2, Band 2, 3, Northern Maine Music Festival 2,
3, New England Music Festival 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4,
Student Librarian 4, Class Prophecy.
Nan is small, but with her sense :of humor and sweet smile, she
manages to keep you laughing whenever she's around. Besides being
full of life, she is also an. honor student. She's one of the best cooks
in the class, too, but it's no use, boys. Here's one girl who doesn't
need a Buddy.
CHARLES ROBERT EMERSON
UB0bH
College Course: Debate 1, Track 1, Hobby Club 1, New England
Music Festival 1, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, President 4, Basketball, Intra-
mural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. 2, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Band 1, 2, 4, Student Director 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern
Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Lights 2, 3, 4, Junior
Marshal 3, "S" Club 3, Vice-President 4, Senior Play' 4, Operetta 4.
When you know Bob, you know a fellow with personality plus, and
who doesn't know Bob? With football as his favorite sport, Bob did
an outstanding job as end last season. No one girl has been able to
hook him yet, but lately we've occasionally heard him singing "Bears
Barrel Polka."
Eleven
MARIE LOUISE EVANS
"Man'rie"
Social Science Course: G. A. A. 13 Art Club 15 Gym Exhibition 13
Future Homemakers 1, 23 Christmas Pageant 3.
Tall, blonde, laughing, telling jokes, and wrecking Buicks-tnat's
Marie. What's her hobby? What's her favorite pastime? What's her
favorite subject? Men! Since her ambition is to be a telephone oper-
ator, we think she should join the WAFS and get herself assigned
to the switchboard at some Air Force base.
CLYDE H. FOLSOM, JR.
nclyden
College Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 23
Ski Club 2, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Northern Maine Music
Festival 2, 3, 4, Football 35 Junior Exhibition 3, Northern Penobscot
Speaking Contest 33 New England Music Festival 3, Masque and
Gavel 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 3, 4, Home-Room President 4, Student
Council 45 Senior Play 4, One-Act Play 4.
Clyde rates high in lots of fields. His musical talent is varied, as
he's outstanding on drums, piano, and accordion and even has his
own name band. 'Clyde's reason for wanting to become a brain spe-
cialist is fquotej, "If you can't work with it, you can always wuork
on it."
LLOYD LEROY FOLSOM
ulluggien
Vocational Shop Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. 1,
2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 45 "S" Club 3, 45
Senior Play, Asst. Technician 4.
Lug is a. born athlete, and .he's always good natured, especially on
the basketball court. Lug has earned his letter in basketball, base-
ball, and football. He has not only athletic ability but also a steady
girl. Mary Lou and Lug are our class couple. Why not? They're both
wonderful kids!
WILLIAM ROBERT FRASER
"Stud"
Vocational Shop Course: Baseball, Manager 33 Football, Manager
3, 49 "S" Club 3, 4.
Here is the boy who keeps the machine shop a lively place all day
long. Bill has been- manager of the fcotball team for two years and
managed baseball last spring. He has acquired a sudden interest in
sophomore girls lately-anyone know why? He plans to go to Higgins
in the fall.
JOSEPHINE LOUISE GAGLIARDI
"Josie"
Social Science Course: Band 1, Future Homemakers 13 Biology Club
25 Camera Club 2, Class Secretary-'Treasurer 2, Northern Lights 3,
Home-Room Vice-President 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society
4, Class Prophecy.
With her swell personality, Josie is thc envy of everyone. She can
always put life into the dullest party. Her weakness is hunting, and
she is famous for getting her Doe-without a gun, too! We know
she'll be the nicest nurse that ever signed up for a nurse's training
course.
Twelve
BERTHA ELIZABETH GAGNIER
llBetty!7
Social Science Course: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 43 North-
ern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 4, Christmas Pageant 35 Operetta 4.
Looking for a blonde with dimples and a sweet voice? Well, you
don't have to look any farther, because t.hat's Betty. She has the
nicest disposition you could ask for, and anytime you see her she's
either singing or telling jokes. Betty's going to be different and study
to be a beautician.
NICHOLAS WILLIAM GEORGE
"Nick"
Vocational Shop Course: Glee Club 1, 23 Football 3, 4, Bowling 4,
"S" Club 4.
If what you really want is competition in bowling or pool, Nick's
your man. He's another Gordon McRae when it comes to singing-
just ask any boy in machine shop. With girls it's a different story.
Nick's a changed man, so shy and quiet. Just don't forget it's Leap
Year, Nick!
IJOMINIC CROCE GIACHETTI, JR.
aanomrl
Vocational Shop Course: Northern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, Glee
Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, "S" Club 3, 45 Operetta 4.
Dom is a good worker in shop and very ambitious, too. He played
one of the leads in the operetta, "Words and Music." Every day he
transports a group of Little Italy students to school in his tan
Chevrolet-always on time! Dom is going to look wonderful in Air
Force blue.
WILLIAM WALLACE HALE, JR.
"Bill"
College Course: Class President 1, Debate 1, 2, Student Council
1, 23 U. of M. Speaking Contest 1, 2, Basketball, Intra.mural 1, 2, 3,
4, J. V. 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 43 Biology C'lub 2, Snoops and Scoops
2, 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Football
2, 3, 4, "S" Club 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 43
Northern Lights 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4, National Honor Society
2, 3, President 4g Boys' State, President of Senate 3, New England
Music Festival 35 Junior Exhibition, Second Prize 35 Orchestra 43
Gym Team 4, Senior Play 45 Contest Play 4, Salutatory.
Here's an all-around fellow with personality, brains, athletic and
dramatic ability, musical talent, curly hair, dimples, and big brown
eyes. Bill is the only boy in the class whose flashy assortment of
neckties compares with Mr. Robinson's. He claims his favorite dish is
spaghetti, but we know it's Welch rarebit.
WILLIAM JOHN HALLETT
"Willie Hawk"
Vocational Shop Course: Football 3, 4.
Bill is one of those friendly fellows whom everyone likes. His
favorite subject is shop, in which he's very smart. Did you ever hear
him play his guitar? He's really good! Right now he's decided that
he prefers blondes to red-heads. He wants bo get a job in an aircraft
plant next year.
Thirteen
BETSYNELL HAYNES
llBetsyll
College Course: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4,
Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, New
England Music Festival 3, Junior Exhibition 3, Orchestra 3, 4:
Northern Lights 3, 4, Student Librarian 4, Future Homemakers 4,
Senior Play 4, One-Act Play 4, National Honor Society 4, Class Gifts.
Quick? Yup, that's Betsy. She is one of the lucky girls with
naturally curly hair, and a blonde at that! Betsy's favorite subject
is home economics, but she doesn't really need that kind of instruction
to get .her man. She's a born cook anyway, and you ought to see her
maneuver a canoe.
DONNA CAROLINE HILTON
"Butch"
Stenographic Course: G. A. A. 1, Band 1, Easter Pageant 3,
Srwops and Scoops 4.
Here's to the girl with a winning smile and a pleasant personality!
We all know that her weakness is East Millinocket and her ambition
is to be a Frenchman's wife. Seeing that there's only one Page in
her diary that counts, it won't be long now. Good luck, Donna!
GRACE BEATRICE IRELAN D
'iGmcie"
Stenographic Course: Weathersfield High School, Weathersfield,
Conn: Intramural Soccer 1, Softball 1, Basketball 1. St. Croix High
School, Woodland: Badminton Tourney 2, Softball 2, 3, Basketball
2, 3, Shop Club 2, 3. Stearns High School: G. A. A. 4.
This widely traveled young lady tried out several high schools and
finally settled for Stearns. She is a wonderful basketball player, and
you should see all the strikes she makes in bowling. Although she
hasn't let us in on .her love life, we're sure there must be a "someone"
somewhere.
PAUL STANLEY JORDAN
"Skinny"
Social Science Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. 2,
Varsity 4, Biology Club 2, Easter Pageant 3, Science Club 3, 4,
Football 4, Senior Play 4.
Paul is the only one in the cast who knew his part for the senior
play-French, too! He's always talking in English, but nobody knows
what he's saying. This year he's developed quite an interest in the
freshman class, the interest is big, but she's small. Next year?
Higgins.
RICHARD BURTON JORIIAN
llbickvi
Social Science Course: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3,
Bzology Club 2, Basketball, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Foot-
ball 4, "S" C'lub 4.
liick is a regular guy-good natured and everybody's friend. Wise-
cracks are his chief contribution to plane geometry class, but in
sports he's really right in the thick of it. If you're ever looking' for
llick, your best bet is llukc's, where he's a virtuoso of the pool cu?
just ask him!
Fourteen
AGATHA MARY KELLY
"Agatha,"
Social Science Course: Glee Club 1, 2, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 33
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4g Smwps
und Scoops 2: Biology Club 2, Cheerleaders, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4,
Band 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival 3, Future Homemakers 4.
Have you seen a cute little girl running to school lately? Well, that
was Agatha trying to get there on time. T.hough nursing is her future
career and she doesn't even take the commercial course, she's just
crazy over writing out Bills. Agatha was voted class heartbreaker.
Now, can you imagine why!
JUNE IRENE KING
"Junic"
Social Science Course: One-Act Play 15 Gym Exhibition 1, 2, G.
A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Exhibition, Second Prize 35 Glee Club 3, 4,
Northern Maine Music Festival 3, 4, Home-Room Secretary 4, Senior
Play 45 Operetta 4.
June was vioted best-natured girl in the class, and she has certainly
earned her title. Whether she is in chem lab, a masquerade costume,
or riding around in a red truck, she's having a wonderful time. Who
will ever forget June's magnificent portrayal of Madame Elise in the
senior play?
ERNESTINE E. LEGASSEY
"Tim"
Social Science Course: St. Martin's High School. Stearns High
School: Gym Exhibition 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Northern
Maine Music Festival 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4, Senior Play 4g
Operetta 4. .
u Here is the Florence Nightingale of our class and another star in
senior play as the French maid. Ernestine is a lively brunette with
lots of personality. Her serious manner often belies the mischief
within, but her'dimples always give her away. Her weakness, she
says, is music. We wonder!
JAMES EARL LYONS
llJim7l
Vocational Shop Course.
Jim is a good worker in the shop and can do anything with a piece
of machinery. He's another one w.ho hates to dress up, especially to
have a picture taken. Take a look at the result, though, and it's not
hard to understand why Jimmy was voted the best-looking boy in
the class.
MARY AGNES COLLEEN MacDONALD
"Colleen"
Social Science Course: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 American Legion Ora-
torical Contest 2, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Christmas
Pageant 3, Senior Play, Asst. Stage Manager 4, Operetta 4.
Did you say Colleen was shy? You may think so at first, but get
her talking about Caribou, Canada, or East Millinocket and you may
find out her whole life history. With Colleen's looks, no wonder she
gets around! In the senior play she was la great help as assistant
stage manager.
Fifteen
MARY LOUISE MANNY
"Diary Lou"
Commercial Course: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Future
Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, Secretary
49 Northern Maine Music Festival 3, 43 Northern Lights 3, 43 Bowl-
ing Team 3, 4, Senior Play, Stage Manager 4, Operetta 4, National
Honor Society 43 Class Gifts.
When it comes tn sports, Mary Lou is one of the best basketball
players and bowlers we .have in G. A. A. She's also a staunch sup-
porter of the Boston Red Sox. All Mary Lou wants for graduation is
the kind of Lug-gage that will last a lifetime. We almost think she'll
get it.
JOHN MICHAEL McDADE
"Bird"
Vocational Shop C'ourse: Football 3, 4.
Hunting for McDade? Look for a big black Pontiac that sounds
like an armored car. McDade is a tall fellow and a good prospect for
the Air Force. By the way, girls, he's not going steady, and we have
it on good authority that if you want to hook anyone, Jack is a
good catch!
JANICE IRENE McFARLANE
uJa,nH
Social Science Course: Class Treasurer 1, Snoops and Scoops 15
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 4,
Vice-President 35 Gym Team 25 Cheerleaders, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4g
Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Home-Room Treasurer 4,
Senior Play, Properties 45 Operetta 43 Class Will.
Jan is a cute blonde cheerleader with the worthy ambition of be-
coming a combination nurse and housewife. She is peppy and has
always been school-spirited, especially last year when Sid played.
Jan says her favorite food is a hamburg sandwich, but her friends
think it's Graham-cracker pie.
CHARLES WILLIAM McGREEVY
"Tubby"
Social Science Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. 33
Biology Club 2, Football 4.
Tubby was voted most independent, and nobody would disagree!
Whatever is Miss Gross gmoing to do without Tubby in English class?
All kidding aside, we all know and like him. His favorite pastime is
doing nothing, his ambition is to be a millionaire. With this combina-
tion success is inevitable.
WILLIAM RONALD McLEAN
"Smiley"
Vocational Shop Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music
Festival 2, 3, 45 New England Music Festival 3.
If you hear someone talking sixty miles an hour, you can guess it's
Ilill. Bill's a good man cn the lathe in machine shop. His favorite
pastime is following shifts at the mill, but sleeping runs a close
second. Out of his dozen nicknames, we think "Smiley" fits him best.
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BARBARA ELLEN McQUADE
uBabsu
Stenographic Course: Art Club 1, Band 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Northern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45
Camera Club 29 Gym Exhibition 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4,
Christmas Pageant 3, Snoops -and Scoops 4, Operetta 4.
Barbara, who is cute and small, is our class sweetheart. Correct?
If there's one thing she'd rather be doing than anything else, it's
dancing, and we know some day she will be dancing her way down
to East Millinocket. Does her future plan to marry an Irishman have
any connection with that?
CHARLES B. MILLER
"Charlie Boy"
Vocational Shop Course.
Whenever you hear a motor purring like a kitten, you. will know
that Charlie has been doing things to it. He can generally be found
either in Phil's Pool Room or in Little Italy. Charlie has lots of ideas
for the future, but being a good mechanic is what he always comes
back to.
GERALD GENE MORRISON
UPopeye!!
Vocational Shop Course: Basketball, Mechanical Engineers 4.
Here's one boy tall enough to see where he's going! He has lots of
ability in the machine shop. He's a good-natured guy and well liked
by the boys, but we'd better warn you. When Popeye is around, you'd
better watch out, he always has a bag full of tricks to pull on you!
ROBERT ALFRED MOSCA
"0scar"
Vocational Shop Course: Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V.
1, 2, 3, Varsity 4, Glee C'lub 2, Baseball 2, Ski Club 2, Football
2, 3, 4, "S" Club 3, 4, Senior Play, Carpenter 4.
Bob is a good-.natured fellow with curly hair and a friendly grin.
He has plenty of both .mechanical ability and athletic ability, as he
plays both football and basketball. Additional assets are a blue
Chevrolet and a steady girl-a combination which is making him an
authority on East Millinocket.
ROBERT THOMAS MOSCONE
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Vocational Shop Course: Glee Club 1, 2, Gym Team 1, 2, 4, Bas-
ketball, Intramural 1, 2, J. V. 1, 2, Mechanical Engineers 4, Band 2,
3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival, 2, 3, 4, New England Music
Festival 3.
Here comes the lady-killer of the senior class! Good-natured and
well-liked, he's on his way. For some reason he has to check in at the
eighth-grade room every morning, so he's always late for shop. There's
no point in looking for him in the band, he's hidden behind his sousa-
phone!
Seventeen
JAMES PAUL NOYES
"Cozy"
Commercial Course: Penobscot Sch s ' ' .
Club 1, Basketball, Mechanical Englgggz tf?sT?55l?kf?gDi:r::,3Ec1
U. of M. Speaking Contest 1, 2, Art Club 1 2. Gyg, Team 1 2, Nev:
England Music Festival 1, 3, one-Act Play 1, 2' 33 glee Club 1 2' 3. Bates
League Debate Tourney 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2,,3,,4, Debate 1,' 2, 3: 4. U.
of M. Debate Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1' 2 5 4.
Northern Maine MUSIC Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2: Biology blur,
ghrlstmas Pageant ,2, 3,'Snoops and Scoops 2, 3, 45 Junior Exhibition
, OYS State 33 Boys Nation 3, Student Council 3, President 4, Masque
2-U2 Gavel 2, 3, 43 Nflfihern Ltqhts 3, 4, Student Council Convention 3, 4,
S Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 4, Contest Play 4, Address to
Undergraduates. A
I Jinfs public speaking skill, his artistic abilities, and his role as a virtuoso
ln volce and on the trombone have surely earned .him the right to be voted
the most-talented boy ln the class. Anybody want to bet that about 1972
Jlm will become the first President of the U. S. from Millinocket!
STUART WILLIAM OBERG
Hon
College Course: Freshman Scholarship Award 1, One-Act Play 1- Class
Vice-President 1, Basketball. J. V., Asst. Manager 1, Manager 2, Dramatic
Club -2, Vice-President 1, U. of M. Speaking Contest 1, Extempvoraneous
DlVlSl01'l, Third Place 2, Snoops and Scoops 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Lights 1,
2, 3, 4: Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, U. of M. Debate Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4, Bates Debat-
ing League 1, 2, 3, 4, School Events Reporter WLBZ 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club
2, Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4,
National Honor Society 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Junior Exhibition 3, Spear
Speaking Contest 3, New England Music Festival 3, Regional Science Fair,
Biology Division, First Place 3, State Science Fair 3, Home-Room Presi-
dent 3, Class President 3, 4, Student. Council, Vice-Treasurer 3, Treasurer
4, American Legion Oratorical Contest, Local, County 3, Local, County,
State, New England, Sectional 4, Masque and Gavel, Vice-President 3,
President 4, Science Club 3, President 4, Gym Exhibition 3, 4, Student
Librarian 4, Boys' Bowling Team, Manager 4, Senior Play 4, Contest
Play 4, Governor's Nomination for National Citizenship Award 4, Vale-
dietary.
Gracious! What this boy doesn't do! Billy is our musician, scientist,
orator, and magician. He's also developing into Maine's number one foreign
ambassador. He went to New York as delegate to a special UNESCO con-
ference and is just back fr-om competing in the American Legion Oratorical
Contest, Sectional Division, in Delaware!
WALTER STANLEY O'BRIKIS
' "Bull"
Vocational Shop Course: Basketball, Mechanical Engineers 3, 4.
Stan is a good man around the shop and would rather be taking a car
apart than anything you could mention. If you have any trouble with your
buggy, just see this boy. Besides being the class flirt, he has the looks
to go along with it, especially in his National Guard uniform.
GWENDOLYN GAY OSBORNE
"Gwen"
College Course: Art Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music
Festival 1. 2, 3, 4, Snoops and Scoops 2, New England Music Festival
3, Band 3. Secretary 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Senior Play, Asst..
Director 4, Operetta 4.
One of our best-looking girls, Gwen is an asset to the class. She .has
served as a class oiiicer, in the band, and in glee club. Gwen is going to
Fisher College next fall. Everybody's pal, she can't seem to decide on any
one man. Never mind. We hear Boston's just full of bachelors!
EILEEN ELIZABETH PINEAU
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College Course: Art Club 1, Cheerleaders, J. V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, One
Act Play 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 32 4, Gym Team 2: Skl Club ?S, Glee
Club 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music' Festival 2, 3, 4, Gym EXhlbltl0n 2,
3, 4, Junior Exhibition 3, Masque and Gavel G3, Secretary 4, Future Home-
makers 4, Senior PlaY 49 Opefetfa 49 Natl'-mal Hom?" Somew 45 Class
Gifts.
Pei is the girl who is always starting a new fad--anything from -dyeing
her hair red to giving up wearing lipstick. She is our .class comedian, -no
question about that! She can -act, sing, dance, and mutate HIEYOYW- with
her pep, personality, and ambition, the klnd of nurse she ll be. Eighteen
JOAN MARIE PLOURDE
"Jeanie"
Social Science Course: Art Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Student Li-
brarian 1, 3, Head Librarian 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, President 4, Bowling
Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Northern Maine Music
Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 4, State
Foul Shooting Contest, Second Place 3, Science Club 3, 4, Future
Homemakers 4, Senior Play, Costumes 4, Northern Lights 4.
A whiz on the basketball court and a fine friend, .here's one girl
everybody likes. She always has a friendly hello, and we certainly
hope Joanie's jokes UQ are better appreciated in the future. After a
year as head librarian, she's decided what she wants to be is an
athletic director!
JEAN ELAINE RUSSELL
"Jean"
College Course: Art. Club 1, Secretary 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A.
1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Northern Maine
Music Festival' 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival 3, Glee Club
3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4,
Northern Lights 4, Senior Play, Costumes 4, Operetta 4, Class Ode.
A sparkling brunette, Jean has one of those easy-to-get-along-with
dispositions. She may be quiet, but never say she doesn't like a good
time. She was a very efficient backstage worker for the senior play.
Like three-fourths of the class, Jean wants to train for nursing.
SHIRLEY VALDA RUSSELL
"Shirley"
Social Science Course: Camera Club 1, Art Club 1, 2, Gym Ex-
hibition 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4,
Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival
3, Science Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Future Homemakers
4, Snoops and Scoops,4, Northern Lights 4, Senior Play, Costumes
4, Operetta 4.
Shy? Bashful? Quiet? That all depends on where this girl is! To
look at Shirley, you wouldn't think that chocolate bars are her biggest
weakness. Her ambition sounds easy, she just wants to be famous!
We're sure she'll attain .her goal if she keeps her sunny smile and
unfailing good nature.
BERNICE ELIZABETH SCI-IOPPE
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College Course: Freshman Scholarship Award 1, Art Club 1,
Future Homemakers 1, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,
4, Camera Club 2, National Honor Society 2 ,3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4,
Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival
3, Orchestra 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, Northern Lights 4, Second Honor
Essay.
Liz is a smart little girl who's interested not only in books but in
art and music. And what would the schuool bowling- team do without
her? She appears to be very quiet, but just between us she's a lot
of fun. Anybody know why her favorite program is "Down Easdl
Hoe-Down"?
MARY ELLEN PATRICIA SCOTT
4AMaryvr
Social Science Course: Art Club 1, Camera Club 2, Glee C'lub Z7
Future Homemakers 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Northern Maine Music
Festival 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, New England Music Festival
3, Band 3, 4, Sinoops and Scoops 4, Northern Lights 4, Senior Play,
Make-up 4.
To look at Mary Ellen you'd think she was shy, but after you meet
her you'll change your mind! Her dark hair and eyes certainly oon-
tribute to her good looks, and when it comes to talking nobody can
beat her. Here's another girl whose ambition is to be a good secretary.
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"Jean"
Social Science Course: Gym Exhibition 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Glee
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, Camera Club 2, Junior Exhibition 3, New England Concert
F9StiV2l 33 Snovps and Scoops 3, Future Homemakers 3, 4, Senior
Play 4, Northern Lights 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Operetta 4.
Jean is an outstanding alto in the glee club and can harmonize with
anyone from a first soprano to a second bass! She is one of Miss
Allen's chief cooks and dressmakers, and she wants to be a nurse.
With all these assets and her happy disposition, she can't help making
good.
SHIRLIE MARTHA SOUCIE
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Social Science Course: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3,
4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Director 4,
Gym Team 2, Christmas Pageant 2, Ski Club 2, Snoops and Scoops
2, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, New England! Music
Festival 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Play, Make-up 4.
Soupey has a sparkling smile and a friendly word for everyone.
She can really put the ball through the hoop, and when it comes to
trumpet playing, Soupey just can't be beat. Frankly, she wants to be
a physical education teacher. If she teaches the way she plays, she'll
be tops!
SYLVIA JEANNE TAYLOR
"Sylvia"
Social Science Course: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3,
4, Gym Team 2, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine
Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Future
Homemakers 3, 4, Student Librarian 4, Home-Room Vice-President 4,
Senior Play, Properties 4, Operetta 4.
The most school-spirited and the best dancer is Sylvia, and she'd
rather play around with a basketball than anything else she can think
of. Sylvia is a bright girl, but it sometimes takes a while for things to
Don on her. She is small, but if you lose her anytime, just listen!
DOROTHY ALICE TINGLEY
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College Course: Future Homemakers 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym
Exhibition 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Northern Maine Music
Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festival 1, 3, Camera Club 2,
Band 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 4, Science Club 4, Northem Lights
4, National Honor Society 4, Class Will.
Dorothy, our small homemaker, really is an asset to the Home Eco-
nomics Department. But cooking and sewing aren't all she does. She
also plays both the violin and the alto horn. With such a sunny dis-
position and so many accomplishments, we are sure she'll have a
happy future.
ERNEST STANLEY VAZNIS
"Ernie"
Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, Northern Maine Musical Festi-
val 1, Christmas Pageant 3.
Ernie is the strong, silent type and a confirmed woman-hater. He
is especially fond of the movies. lf Doris Day is acting, he just sits
and croons through both shows. For heavy literature he likes "Dag-
wnod and Blondie." Ernie's favorite song is "Tell Me Why II Ever
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SHIRLEY MEREDITH WALLS
"Shirley"
Stenographic Course: New England Music Festival 1, 3, One-Act
Play 1, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Gym Exhibition
1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, Leader 3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival
1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, Gym Team 2, Junior Exhibition,
First Prize 3, Spear Speaking Contest 3, Home-Room Secretary 4,
Snoops and Scoops, Business Manager 4, Northern Lights 4, Senior
Play 4.
High-stepping down Boston's Boylston Street at the head of the
band was one of Shirley's big moments. Cute! Peppy! Sparkling per-
sonality! What else could a good secretary need? Shirley's our class
actress, and no wonder! Ilo anything but criticize her driving, that
just Burns her up.
RUTH ESTHER WHEELER
"Ruth"
College C'ourse: Art Club 1, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2,
3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Biology
Club 2, Camera Club 2, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4,
New England Music Festival 3, Snoops and Scoops 3, 4, Northern
Lights 3, 4, Science Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Future Home-
makers 4, Senior Play, Properties 4, National Honor Society 4,
Class Gifts.
Here's one of the luckiest girls in school. Yes, Ruthie has her man
hooked and her future all planned. Besides that, she is clever at draw-
ing and plays snare drum in the band. As for basketball, ymou can't
beat Ruthie when she's playing guard for the Hoosier Hot Shots!
JACQUELINE MAE WHIRTY
"Jackie"
Social Science Course: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3,
4, Cheerleaders, J. V. 2, Leader 1, Varsity 3, 4, Snoops and Scoops 2,
Glee Club 2, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, Future Haomemakers
2, 3, President 4, Northern Lights 2, 3, 4, New England Music Festi-
val 3, Band 3, 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, Senior Play 4.
"Hot Dog" is the girl with a cheery smile for everyone. She is an-
other girl who hopes to earn a white cap someday, and we trust that
her hopes will be realized. It certainly wuouldn't pay to get into an
argument with anybody voted both most talkative and class politician!
HAROLD GEORGE WHITE
"Bruiser"
College C'ourse: Track, Manager 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball,
Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V., Asst. Manager 1, Varsity, Asst. Manager
2, 3, Manager 4, One-Act Play 2, Baseball, Intramural 2, 3, Band 2,
3, 4, Northern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Snoops and Scoops 3,
New England Music Festival 3, Northern Lights 3, 4, "S" Club 3, 4,
Gym Exhibition 3, 4, Senior Play 4.
Quiet, serious, intelligent, and studious-who but Harold? Although
he's quite modest and doesn't say much HJ, he was lone of the best
linesmen on last year's football team. Basketball manager this year,
Harold carried the team-with the aid of the coach, of course-to the
fore in Maine basketball.
MARIE FLORA WILSON
"Wee Wee"
Stenographic Course: Glee Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, Christ-
mas Pageant 3, Snoops and Scoops 4.
Marie is the dazzling blonde who always .has a sweet smile and a
special hello for everyone. Her favorite pastime is dancing, with a
little flirting on the side. We know that Marie is planning to join the
WAFS. We wonder if it isn't just so she can travel far enough to
see St. Paul!
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National Honor Society
Membersh1p m the N3tl0H3l Honor
Socxety IS one of the hlghest goals
wh1ch can be attalned by a student at
Stearns and shows that he excels 1n
scholaxshlp leadelshlp character
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Second row Barnett Whxrty S Russell Woodworth Clark, Beagan Schoppe, DSVIS,
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Last year the Northern Lmhts re-
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art wolk at less expense
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the edxtols and the students headmg
mayor sectlons They can testlfy
that ex en a mountalnous task can be
fun'
meh
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SNOOPS AND SCOOPS
lwrst row Clark Cormxer McQuade Walls fBus Mgrj Haynes lEdJ Sxmpson, Rus
sell P WIISOD GllChT1St
Second row Mr Derby Blakely Wheeler Scott Cosenze Ireland Damell, Gerry, MISS
Owen
Thzrd rou, M W1lson Welch Pmnette Nlckerson Soucxe DZVIS H1ltOH Boddy
Fourth rou, HlgglDS Hale Cram Bruce Oberg Noyes Cunnmgham Ellis
Snoops and Scoops
Here s one actlvlty where snoopmg
IS no cume especxally lf lt l6SUltS ln
a scoop Each snoopel ICPOI ts on a
dlfferent olgamzatlon and leally
wo1 ks to get scoops ln on tlme
We haxe tlled to make our legulfu
edltxons better by addlng new col
umns such as Shop Talk Laula
belle Snuggy keeps us up wlth the
latest fashlons The pages of funnles
bx Jlm N05 es have been partlcularly
enteltalmng
An xssue comes out QVGIX Sxx weeks
Speclal ISSUQS have featuled Thanks
gmng Chustmas, and Valentmes
Day The last lssue of the year IS a
gladuatlon lssue especlally for and
by the semors
Thirty one
Elleen Plneau as Corneha Shnley Walls as Emlly and Wxlllam Hale as Monsleur de
Senior Play
Admmzstermq Bears Soucle Scott Dalsey
Receuzng Emexson Joldan, Klng Havnes
Tlurty two
la Croxx LH Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
Ear
GREASE PAINT'
HOCUS POCUS
Robert Clam and Maxy Lou Manny concoctmg sound effects
Mlke Beagan as The C'lown Who Ran Away
Christmas Play
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Noyes Oberg Miss Marsh Hale Barnett
Contest Play
WHERE THE CROSS IS MADE
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Cast
Na Wllllam Hale
Capt Bartlett W1Il1am Oberg
Dr H1gglHS James Noyes
Sue Jacquelme Barnett
Coach Mlss Ada M Mal sh
Thzrty three
Masque and Gavel
A landsllde of laughter came from
slx hundred 8XClt6d Chlldl en as Dodo
The Clown That Ran Away led hlS
falthful steed Gladys down the axsle
Other dramatlc act1v1t1es spon
sored by the Masque and Gaxel ln
cluded the Junlor Exhlbltlon the
Contest Play the One-Ant Play Fes
tlval and the 1eg1onal Speax Speak
mg Contest
Membershlp IS honolaxy and IS
based on actne paltxclpatlon ln all
ty pes of speech 3CtlVltl9S
The soclety sponsors several
avwalds mcludxng the Natlonal Hxgh
School Speech AW31d presented at
proxed most ln speech 1n hxs four
yeals
Fwst row Damell, Clark, Oberg 1Pres J Pmeau QSec 7, Simpson.
Second 'row Mxss Marsh, Ellxs, Noyes, Tmgley lTreas.l, Cram 1Vxoe Pregg, Cun-
nmgham
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Ellis Tmgley Oberg Noyes Damell Cunningham Waugh
Debate
The national high school question
for 1951 5? was Resolved That all
Ameiican citizens should be subject
to consciiption foi essential service
in time of wal.
As each team had to be piepared to
debate either side of the proposition,
many interesting debates made up
the inter-sch-ool tournament.
All four teams participated in the
Univeisity of Maine Tourney win
ning ten out of sixteen debates Rob
ert Cram and William Oberg ad-
xanced to the quai ter finals and re-
ceived a certificate of merit
Teams 1ep1 esentmg Steal ns in the
Bates League Debate Tournament
were Robert Cram and William
Gberg, affirmative, and Susan Daniell
and James Noyes, negative.
Thirty five
Junior Exhlblhon
The 01Lh6St13 flIl1ShtS the llghts
lovlu and all eyes ale focused on the
stage The tnst speakel steps fo1
uaxd So stalts anothex Jun1o1 Ex
h1b1t1on
hVlHIlf.lS une Ma1ga1LtGe11y and
1 601gQ Ellls fnst Anna Plekald and
Blyant Lallu second Judging the
contest was Mls lalph TUIIILI and
the eoach sw as Nllss Ada Malsh
The pl0gldm xx as as follows
Bag of Bones Donna Clalk
Nlghtmale at Noon
F1ede11ck Tlngley
The Hen ss Anna Plckaxd
Fathel W akes Up the Vlllage
Geox ge Ellls
Jeanne D Alc Jacquelme Balnett
The Wlnslow Boy Blyant Larlee
Centlemen CdtLlClS All Ale We
Mal gal et Cerxy
Emelgeney ' Stand By'
Donald Farquhar
Thzrty S11
Fwst row Plckard, Gel ry, Barnett, Clark
Second row Lallee, Falquhal, Tlngley, Ellls
York Taylor D1Centes Plouide fl-Iead Librananb Oberg Noyes, Woodworth Haynes
Tingley
Library
These are the people who run our
library They read shelves check
reference books in ordei They help
to prepare new books for the shelves
and they keep the library looking
neat and orderly
Student librauans are on duty
each period during the day and each
aftel noon aftei school Besides tak
mg charge of the desk each librarian
is kept fi esh and interesting by mem
bership in two book clubs whlch send
monthly selections and by an annual
ordei of new books
We are proud of our library and
justly so'
Thzrty seven
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Fvrst 'row Chasse Gelry Kewer Bnooker Wallace Butanls F Tlngley Phllbrook
Whlte E Russell Schoppe S Russell J Russell B Haynes Gallagher
Second row Spruce Whlrty Bouchard Osborne QSecj llalsey S Damell Daly
Scott Woodworth Kelly McPhete1s B Damell Taylor
Thtrd row Ellls Obelg Halley G Beals Soucle fStudent DlFCCt0FJ Ebbett Hale
Farquhar Nice Noyes G1lChllSt Fuel Blakely Sxmpson Welch Brown
Fourth 'row Bosse D' Tlngley L Haynes Roop Emerson Hartley Prnnette Cram
Cunnmgham Folsom McLean Nlckerson Wheeler Mulphy Brown Moscone
Ban
The band adds color and sparkle
to rallles, assemblles, and basketball
games Hlghhghts were the Bango1
trlp to welcome Santa Claus the Pop
Concert and the annual Sprlng Con
cert
M1 Stfewax t, M1 Tslka s asslstant
has been a great help pa1t1cula1ly
wxth the woodwmd sectlon An 1m
portant add1t1on to the band IS a bell
lyre presented by the Band Mothex s
Club
Thirty elght
Spung Concelt program
The Thunderel Sousa
S5 ncopated Clock Anderson
Bally Hoo featuung Sandra Bar
kex and the bell lyle Rzchards
Cuckoo Waltz Vztak
Moonllght Bay Wenrzch
Down by the Old M111 Stream Taylor
Punce and Paupex Overtule Johmson
Band of AIUQTICZ Lu,Valle
Orchestra
Dot Tmgley, concelt mlstress can
finally fafter a sectlonal leheax sal
wxth Mr Stewartj play a G that 1sn t
flat' Thls IS one of the few years we
have had a full v1ol1n sectxon They
can exen be heald over our thundel
1ng brasses
Lucy Haynes played the only sax
th1s yea1 and Barbara Blakely was a
lone trombone player untll J lm Noyes
Jomed up w1th all us long halred
folks
We played at the Pop Concert and
ln the annual Sprlng Concert, wh1ch
featmed Nolman Flckett a twelve
year-old ma1 lmba player from Port
land Orchestla numbers were The
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Rock a Bye Baby In a Perslan Mar
ket, Ketelbey
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lwrst row B Damell Boddy Reed L Russell Hume Kewer Gallagher Gilchrist,
Dickinson
Second 'row Brown Balkex Folsom Phllbrook S Russell Schoppe B Haynes F
Tmgley J Russell Woodworth S Damell D Tmgley
Thwd row Nlckerson Sunpson McPheters Taylor Soucle Hale Blakely QSgc.J
Noyes L Haynes lStudent Dnectorj
Fourth row Welch Emerson Moscone Clam Hartley
Thzrty nme
Glee Club
Muslc, mus1c,eve1ywhe1e' Whethe1
1tS Cl1mb1n up the Mountaln O1
R1d1n m de Chauot, the Glee Club
IS always 1n harmony
The guls have been very busy thls
year They took part ln the annual
Splmg Concelt m March and pa1t1c1
pated ln the Noltheln Mame Muslc
Festlval held IH Houlton The Glee
Club also provlded pllIlC1p3lS and
cho1 us fo1 the opeletta, Wo1ds and
DILISIC, WhlCh was duected by Mlss
Cla1k
Glee Club selectlons IH the Sprmg
Concelt wele as follows
Gonna Rlde Up In de Chaxlot Cam
Gyspy Lowe Song Herbert
Teddy Beal s Plcnlc Bratton
Nlghtfall ln Glanada Buena
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Prrst row Rldeout xsl'llStOI1 M Russell Beagan Gagnmer fVlG9 Presj Plourde
fPI9S, Manny 1Sec Tneasj I Cyl T Cyr Monmson Taylor McFarlane
Second 'row 5 Russell McLean Lu! l Simpson Ilnt McQuade Luullc Boynton
Fowler Stewart Saxage Mx'-s Qlalk
Fhtrd row S Russell Bunker Macllonald GllChllSt Osbolm Gallagher Blssonnette
Pmeau Kmg XKllSOl1 McDonald
Fourth rou J Slmpson Legassey Imnette Hartley Galun Alward J Russell, Carl
stlom, George
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Operetta
Imaglne the scene when the wrlters
of the annual operetta at Bal ton Col
lege contract the measles and Presl
dent Fussbutton CGordon Cunmng
haml or ders Dean Hlghnote QMar1lyn
Boyntonl and Dean Longword fTom
my Brownj teachers of classlcal
hteratule and muslc to wute a mod
ern oper etta
Fmally Mary fPatty Blssonnettel
and John fDom1n1c Glachettlb come
to the professors a1d and offer to
produce the show Washlngton
Games Noyesj provldes plenty of
comedy
ductlon A hlgh school operetta has
not been glven at Stearns for several
years and Words and Musxc made
a. fine add1t1on to our hst of muslcal
events.
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l - Miss Luella Clark directed thepro:
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Fnfst row Russell Plourde Wheelex QSec TILBSJ Obelg QP1esJ Ellls fVlC6 Presj
D Tmgley M1 Robmson
Second row Bosse Bruce F Tmgley Cram Joldan Reagan
Science Club
The btefuns Hlgh Assouatnon of
l'lltlllL Nuclear PlljblLlStb lui by
tn undmux h md 1 busy y 1
Pl0fLSb0l Obug Lnteud the Wnst
mghousn Sunnu Tlluxt bfauh The
club lJQSlCll.b SLlNlIlg as TLLlllllLdl
AdXlSLJlj Boald to the Atomxc bn
ugx Commlsslon held legular mut
mgs xt vwhmh xarxous sucntltu. sub
Forty two
jects mug delxecl into Lxtenslvely
Thm jtdl was hxgh lighted by a study
lIlLlllClLd an excursion lnto the local
piper m1ll
Mnmbus of the club ful that they
ham Indeed re ndel ed a great servxcf.
to btdte and Country and look for
ward to uen guatez achlevement ln
future yLdlS
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Future Homemakers
Meet the homemakers of tomorrow
-quallfied to make a home anywhere
from a c1ty penthouse to a bent at
Baxter State Park And what s more,
they can cook over a campfire as suc
cessfully as on the latest electr1c
range'
Guests at d1fferent meetlngs spoke
on manners, good housekeeplng, and
the Importance of educatlon
The Chllstmas project was the col
lect1ng of food and clothlng for a
fam1ly IH Kentucky In return they
sent us bundles of holly for Chrlst
mas decoratlons
Hxghllght of the year was the
meet1ng at the Unlverslty of Mame
of F H A clubs from all over the
state
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Fwet row A Kelly McCue Balnett Bcagan Colmler lSecl Soucle lBand Dlreciorl,
llalsey fHlStOll3Hl llhuty lP1esl Scott fVlC0 Pnesl Cosenze 1T1easD Bou
taugh B1 own Hallett
Second row M1ssAllen Phllblook B Kelly lVoodw0rth Wllley Hlggln S Russell,
Schoppe McQuade Pmlcr NI Mcllonald M Russell Pllel E Ru sell Hallett
Mls Albo
Tlwzrd vom Stewart Lexellle T8Nl0l 'VIcFa1lane l Russell Downs S Mcllonald
Manny Blssonnette Pmeau Vlhxston Madole Moulson llllsor' llhlrty
Fourth 'rou Mackn Legassey J Russell Slmpson Pmnette Bears Welch Hume,
Alxxard Haynes C2.llQfl0l'Yl ll heeler llama Ploulde
Forty three
FACULTY
Seated MacKenz1c Ho an Beaxd
gtU71dZ7lg 'Nlaso Gaxcelon XVh1te Rode-uck
Gagnon
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Roop TVIcD0nnLll
SCIENCE CLUB
Smart Boutaugh Vazms Beals
MUSIC CLUB
XVe1ch Cyl Arbo, Thxbodeau
ART CLUB
Boddx Humm Leet Callstxom
Forty four
bPE AKINIG EXHIBITION
Fzrst row Campbell Roop Frxel Ellls
Secomi rou Hebelt Hartley McDonnell
Jones
Mxchaud Russell DeCou1cy Ellls
HOBBY CLUB
Bxagdon J Murphy C Murphy Comstock
LE ATHERCRAFT CLUB
Manzo Balnett Stewart
SEWING CLUB
Da1g1e Smart
Forty five
CAMERA CLUB .
JUNIOR BAND
Majolettes McLam Fuel McLean Dans Stewart,
I'lT9f7'O1L Callstlom XX OOtlVt0ltl1 Brooks PCIIV Blake Mlchaud Oliver, Carr Waugh
1Secl Galla.hex Nlcc Clan, Xlhntx R1deout
Second ron Qeals Bnoxxn ll Campbell Segee Mahan McDonald Barne Damell
Slmpson McPheters Manzo Roop QStudent Dnectorl Smder Colangelo
Thzrd 'rom Montgomexy Imcklcss Lxbby R Jlones I Jones, Galvm Bears Reed
Haynes Deckel Bouchard Legassey M1 Stewart
Fourth row Rankm Vmcent Welch Folsom Bosae Brown R Campbell Wheeler
Nuttex
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Fu-st row Marston, Harmon C Perry J Perry Shorette, Bouchard Hume, Allen
Second 'row Mr Buck Flost Hartley Jonena Clark B Perry
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Pamola, Ruler of Katahdln
One day last summel I went up to
the head of Pemadumcook as deck
hand on my grandfathel s boat
It was a fine clear day and the
sun shlnlng on the lake leflected llke
thousands of llttle mlrrors Soon we
got up past Black Island so that
Mount Katahdln could be seen C1931 ly
so clearly that the locks on the slldes
could almost be counted As I looked
at Katahdln dlffelent thlngs about
lt lan thlough my mlnd l happened
to thlnk of Pamola supposed to be an
8Vl1 Splflt who lly ed and luled thele
As I dldnt know yely much con
cernlng Pamola I tulned to my
grandfather and asked hlm lf he
knew the legend about Pamola He
sald that he dld know one of the leg
ends that an Indlan told It to hlm
many years ago Thls IS the legend
he told me
Pamola was supposed to be the
greatest of all the splrlts who l1V6d
on Katahdln He was thought to have
the head and face of a man and the
body and feet of an eagle He was
take up a moose IH one of h1s claws
Hls home was and stlll IS below hls
p ak Pamola ln the great basln
of Katahdln
When the llghtnlngs flash the
thunders 1011 the wlnds sweep down
from the Cl1ffS to the forests below
and the ram descend ln tollents the
Indlans used to thlnk that Pamola
was angry because hls sanctuary had
been lnvaded He had taken onc of
the fallest maldens of the Abenakl
tllbe to hlS home fol hlS wlfe When
any bl ayes tlled to rescue hel they
were always found ln the bottom of
some deep chasm dead
The Indlans who llVLd ln thls vlcln
lty dld most of then huntmg and hsh
lng about Katahdln Whenevel they
left on huntmg tl IDS they gaye OffQ1
mgs to Pamola fol thelr safe letuln
Forty ezght
The Indlans belng of a Sl1p61St1tlOl1S
natule thought that those who dld
not letuln fl om such a tllp had been
callled avs ay and kllled by Pamola
Anyone who has a doubt whether
Pamola exlsts should go to Chlmney
Pond When the mlsts and fog are
Just staltmg to llft ID the I'I101DlIlg
Pamola s face may be seen up among
the C13gS and CIQVICQS of h1s mlghty
klngdom
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Shrouds all IH a
Vell of mystely
Footsteps and a
Shadowy figule ln the
Dlstance
Robert Cram 52
My Friend
My frlend has blond curly halr and
clear blue eyes Hls face IS rather
long and thln Hls Smlle IS warm and
f llendly and h1s personallty the same
ten to
He IS a boln leader and can con
v1nce people a great deal older than
he that he IS llght Whenever hes
81 ound he lS the llfe of the party He
llkes muslc and enteltalns many
others wlth h1s plano playlng
He may not have such thlngs as
money and educatlon but he IS w1ll
lng and has plenty of tlme to lealn
s1nce he IS only thlee yeals old
Mal garet Gel ry 53
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A llttle fellow read a book
Slttlng on a shelf
Can you guess the leason why 9
Because he was an elf'
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to medical stiouct as a tdtiltptic
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condition was lIflI'xlIOVIIl to tht out
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Lonely Road
The mght was wmdy dark and cold
The moon shone not on the lonely
road
There were no stars to hght my way
If only I had gone by day'
Why dxd I Walt so long to start?
Why was there terror ln my heart?
But soon the road came to an end
There sat the house a frlend a
frlendl
Patrlcla Bunker 52
October Naght
The moon rlses over the black hllls
Llke a creature of the nlght She
Lu1 ks behlnd a cloud then sp11ngs
For th to cast he1 ev1l eye upon some
Hapless wayfalel whlle her ma
llC1OUS
Companlons plowl the skies
Robert Cram 52
Walhng
As I he here waxtlng
I can heal the whlspeung of bells
Yes Death IS keep1ng 1ts date wlth
m
It s comlng slowly creepmg
Wlth cold hands and heart
I go along IH thlS new world
O1 darkness
June Kmg
Last Poem
It IS a blg thrlll to do
The last poem It has been
A hard three weeks It was
Fun the first week but later
It became too deep for me
I am glad to glve poetry
To the poets
Paul JOICTHH 52
Flfty
I Am a Vampire
Whlle I m IH school
For blood I drool
Im nexer home-
The streets I roam
And look for food
A person who d
Have money too
My YlCt1Il'l7 You
Robert Cram 52
The Mull
On some qulet summer nlght
You can hea1 the noxses comlng fl om
the m1ll
You can hear the drums ln the dls
tance
And the sound of fallmg wood
And the sound of water gomg down
the slulce
Wvlth logs banglng against the SldQS
Rlchard Butanls 52
The Irls
The 1r1s stood beslde the pool
Alone among the buttercups
Sw aylng ln the wlnd and watchlng
Her glaceful reflectlon all the whlle
She turned and wlth her haughty
gaze
F1XQd upon a yellow flower sald
You re noth1ng but a weed
Patrlcla Bunker 52
The Dreary Day
The day IS
Cold and dark and dreary
It rams and the wmd seems never to
ure
hvlth uuy gust It blows dead leaves
off the trees
Behind those dark clouds the sun IS
somewhere up there
Maybe xt wlll shlne tomorrow
Ruth Wheeler 52
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Wrllre the slot machrne had had a
hard day at the office The office
wasnt really an office actually rt
was a cluttered corner rn the stock
room of Jack s Lunch for Wrllre was
rllegal but rt made Wrllre feel good
rnsrde to thrnk of rt as an ofhce
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get rather trrrng srttrng there and
lettrng people put corns rn hrm and
then pullrng the lever
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at the ollrce Yes Wrllre had had a
hard day He had been pulled and
jerked from mor nrng trll nrght takrng
rn more than three hundred dollars
worth of quarters at the srme trme
grvrng out four Jackpots How h
dreaded those Jackpots' They made
hrm fe las rf the lrfeblood was berng
drarned out of hrm
Wrllre trred after a days labors
retrred about elexen thrrty Hrs sleep
was uneventful except that around
three oclock a lrttle man wrth a
strangely scented perfume on hrs
breath who had drfficulty walkrng
patted hrm on the head sard some
thrng about cute fella arrel wan
dered off
Wrllre awoke next morrrrng re
fr eshed and ready to meet all eomers
Wrllre was a happy meehanrsm as
machrnes go for one met all krnds
rn hrs busrness the young and old
respectable and unrespeetable the
rrch and poor mostly poor when
Wrllre got through wrth them
He enjoy ed especrally watehrng the
reactrons of hrs vrsrtors There was
the stout lrttle Italran woman who
had grven hrm a quarter every day for
eleven years and strll refused to grye
up He could r member the Joy on
the face of the ragged young lad who
had gambled hrs last quarter and won
and the hawk nosed trader whose
beady black eyes had prerced hrs
searehrng for those three red cher
rres Or course there was always the
expensrxely dressed gentleman whose
face darkened wrth scorn each trme
he came out back to glance at Wrllre
but w ho was drawn rrresrstrbly rnto
Wrllres ofhce exery trme
Now rt was about trme for Clancv
the Irrsh cop to come rn and deposrt
a fractron of hrs weekly pay check
VS rllre saw a Hash of blue rn the door
w ay Thats not Clancy he thought
they must haxe a new cop on the beat
But Wrllre drdn t haxe trme to do
much more thrnkrng Exerythrng
went bl rek
Now relays Jack s Lunch has a new
ollree and the ollrce has a new oc
cupant But alas' What has hap
pened to our poor Wrllre Well dont
f l too bad about poor Wrllre for
machrncs go and now reposes rn a
peaceful but somewhat drsmembered
fashron rn the crty dump
hobert Cram 52
Whrsperrng Prnes
There rs no sweeter sound on earth
Th rn the murmurrng of stately prnes
Llenelrng wrth th sott lapprng of
lrttle waves
On the shore of a woodland lake
In Nlarne
Shrrlre Soucre 17
Autumn
I lrke Autumn
I lrke to hear the wrnd
I ustlrng through the leaves that are
about
'lo fall And the crrspness of evenrng
arr
And the pungent smell of burnrng
leaxes
Herald the end of the season
Ernestrne Legassey 52
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Beauty at Our Back Door
When people from Mrllrnocket are
asked what the most rmpor tant thrng
around Nlrllrnocket rs usually t1e an
swer rs the Great INorthern Paper
Nfrll Thrs rs true rn one way but one
thrng w hrch rs taken for granted and
shouldnt be rs Mt Katahdrn
Twenty frye mrles from our back
door' rs beauty that only nature could
create At thrs drstance the mountarn
rs blue w rth a w hrte cap When the sun
rs gorng down the mountarn becomes
a breath takrng purple
In the summer 'Vlt Katfrhdrn up
close does not lack color A rustrf
red blended rn wrth deep purples
and blues makes you stand there and
wonder how anythrng could be so
taken for granted
Tourrsts come ey ery summer to
clrmb the mountarn or rust srt back
and look at rt At the foot of Mt Ka
tahdrn there rs Baxter Park Thrs
park rs the home of many anrmals A
stream of crystal clear wrter flows
through Baxter Park and rs rlwfrys as
cold as ree water
Halfwav up Nlt Katahdrn there rs
the mossy ground and you can srt
there and forget about the heat of
the towns and crtres Whrle you are
lyrng there your cfrres rust fade rnto
tomorrow and you re glad you clrmbed
to the falls
Mt Katahdrn rs the frrst place the
sun hrts rn the Lnrted Strtes Its ma
lestrc head seems to rule the sur
roundrng country
St rndrng on top of Nlt Kat rhdrrr
you cm see hundreds of lakes shrrr
rng rn the sun lrke great mrrrors
Nlrllrnocket means many rsland
and y ou can certarnly under st rnd how
rt got rts name after lookrng from
the top of Mt Ixatahdrn
lm sure you wrll agree when I say
we haye beauty at our back door
Anne Murphy 12
How I Learned to Drive
My first brg chance to drrve a car
came to me when I w as srx years old
Hayrng mastered the use of the br
cy cle at the tender age of three years
I w as always lookrng for new fields to
conquer
XX ell gettrng back to the story
rt was one fine Julv afternoon Nly
father s car a small 1924 Dodge con
yertrble sat rn the yard glrstenrng rn
the sun I decrded to take my cousrn
w ho was play rng wrth me for a lrttle
rrde We Jumped rnto the car and I
began to get thrngs ready for our tr rp
I released the emergency brake and
we began rollrng down the hrll behrnd
my house We had a wonder ful tr rp-
that rs untrl we hrt the whrte fence
th rt stopped us For thrs I pard dear
ly because I spent almost twenty
four hours wrthout food
But thrs rncrd nt drdn t dampen my
cnthusrasm entrrely although rt
slow ed rt down for several years
It wasn t untrl 1946 that I got an
other crack at a ear And I mean a
crack It all happened one day dur rng
the summer yacatron Fortunately we
had 1 Nlodel A Ford thrs trme because
of therr thrrftrness on gas durrng the
w rr My father told me to brrng rt rn
to the yard for hrm for It was parked
on the hrll rn front of our house
I went out and yumped rnto rt and
prepared to drrye rt rnto the yard I
turned on the key As you probably
know Nlodel As h ye therr throttle
on the steerrng post I pulled the
thr rttle all the w ay down placed the
err rn low ge rr and released he
br rke Wh rt happened rfter that rs
qurte hfuy seems I tore rnto the
yard mrssed the garage and scraped
the house Then I corrtrnued out back
and w rs say ed agarrr by a fence w hrclr
stopped the car After much pushrng
we got the ear off the fence and the
bed nf' flow ms It ve re yggtlpg n
I drdnt touch a car agarn untrl I
was frfteen and then by a strange
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Now most of the people ln thls town
are trarned well When they see me
commg they dr1ve to the srde of the
road stop and hope for the best
Larry Kelly 50
Fllght Thirteen
Fllght Thrrteen ready on Runway
0 IH five mmutes
Everyone rn the small wartmg
room looked up toward the loud
speaker from whlch the vorce was
comrng then more or less rnstrnctrve
ly glanced at the large black clock
over the passageway to the fleld It
was 2 40 a m
As I stood there the others were
so wrapped up ln then own affarrs
that they were qulte oblrvrous to my
presence There was the lrttle pro
fesslonal looklng man srttmg rn the
corner nervously glancrng at the
turning home from a busrness trrp rn
the East On the couch lay a soldrer
Just dozmg off to sleep He had just
completed boot tra1n1ng and was on
hrs way home
Near the passage-way door sat an
elderly well dressed couple wrth a
young boy therr nephew all of whom
were flylng to the funeral of the
young lad s father who had d1ed sud
denly of a heart attack wh1le the boy
was vrsrtmg h1s uncle and aunt There
was a young good looklng curly
ha1r ed salesman who had been stead
1ly chaln smokmg ever srnce enter 1ng
the lobby and the newly weds on
thelr honeymoon tr1p s1tt1ng at the
lunch counter having sandwlches and
hot coffee
Fmally the five mrnutes dragged
by and we went out and boarded the
brg four motor Constellatlon whxch
had Just arrlved from Boston Soon
after we were seated comfortably by
the pretty l1ttle stewardess we were
Fifty four
taxnng down the long lrghted run
way and rn a few mlnutes flylng up
aboye the tmnkllng llghts of the crty
As we garned altrtude the foggy
atmosphere gave each 1nd1v1dual a
sense of fear of the unknown It
was a frlghtful tlme to thrnk of
death but I knew that at exactly 3 07
a m Flrght Thlrteen would crash
rnto a hxgh mountaln leavrng onlv
two suryrvors of the flamrng wreck
age
I knew that for you see I am
Destrny
Robert Emerson 59
Camp Lute
There are lots of thlngs I hke about
camp-
The chrldren playrng 1n the water
The sound of raln on the roof
S1tt1ng around the fireplace toastlng
marshmallows
I l1ke belng able to go swrmmlng and
fishrng
But most of all I llke the beautlful
sunsets over the water
Jean Russell 52
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Guilty?
It seemed to Joe as lf he had been
srttrng there for years but actually
lt had been only two days He was
strll a lrttle m xed up as to how rt had
all happened but he could remember
that h and two of h1S buddles had
been slttlng ln that foxhole when the
Ped sw armed down upon them Hrs
tvyo buddles had been kllled and they
lay beslde hlm motronless Joes leg
had been shot It felt numb and he
couldn t moxe lt The Amerrcan for ces
had retreated and now Joe sat there
all alone-wlth about ten thousand
Reds all around hrm
There wasnt much else to do so
Joe just sat there and let h1s mlnd
wander He began to thlnk about h1s
lrfe back rn the States
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Joe turned and saw Mary hlS glrl
frlend hurrymg after hum
Why sure Joe sald you know
I m goxng wherever you go
Joe and Mary walked hand ln hand
down the empty street past Smaltz s
Grocery
When they got to Mary s door Joe
sald Ill call fo1 you at elght da1l
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wouldn t want to be late to the Senlor
Ba
Joe remembel ed what a wonderful
tlme he had had that nlght He loved
Mary very much He couldnt help
but remember the solzow he had felt
when she told hlm she dldn t want to
see hlm any more Joe felt as though
he could have faced the whole duty
mess lf Mary had stuck by hlm
The raln was pourlng down upon
h1m now and lt made hlm feel very
cold 1ns1de He kept wondellng why
the Amellcans dldn t come they
should have fought thelr way back
by now The monotony got at Joe
to keep hls mmd occup1ed or he d lose
Joe s mothex had been very slck fo1
a long tlme She necdcd an opelatlon
lmmedlately Joe kncw he needed to
get the money and qulckly O1 else he
stood to lose h1s mothel Hls fathel
had been kllled ln Wo1ld Wa1 I so
that now Joe was her only suppo1t
One nlght as Joe retulned home from
Maly s he notlced how deselted
Smaltz s Grocery looked There wasn t
a person ln slght All he had to do was
enter the store take the money and
dlsappear lnto the nlght All hls
problems would be solved
As Joe thought of lt now he could
not comprehend what tw1st 1n h1S
mmd had brought hlm to do lt He
placed a handkerchlef over h1s face
and entered the store He faked the
clelk lnto thlllklllg' he had a gun
When he demanded the money the
clerk lunged for the gun and natural
ly Joe warded hmm off The man fell
and hit hls head agalnst the counter
knock1ng hlmself unconsclous
Next day, 1n the papers Joe learned
that the clerk had died He dldnt
know just what to do The papers
also sald It was a pla1n case of
murdel but as yet no clues could be
found as to who had c0mm1tted the
L1 lme Joe declded to tell Mary what
he had done and the two of them
could plan out just what he should do
When Joe told her she left hlm Joe
almost went out of hls mmd but de-
clded the best thlng would be to get
away from there as fast as he could
Ht Jolncd the ma11nes and now he
was ln a predxcament worse than he
could OV61 haxe lmaglned
Joe thought he could hear the boom
mg of Amerlcan guns gettlng closer
now Oh how he wished they would
come Hc was beglnnlng to get numb
all OVLI Joe ate the last of hlS K ra.
tlons and Sald a llttle prayer Then
he la1d hlS head back and stared up
Ove1 here s1r Sald one of the
S0ldlLlS heres one of our boys
The medlc made h1s way over to
the foxhole where Joe lay
Is there any hope s1r P the sold1er
asked
Im aflald not son replled the
med1c He dled about five mmutes
ago
Look hue sald the sold1er
The mcdlc looked T1 aced feebly ln
the sand were the words I love you
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Wllllam Hale 52
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Decent
V1s1ons I saw of an Ice cream sundae
Topped wlth nuts and cream
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But shucks' It was a dream'
Wllllam Oberg 52
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I ll get to the bottom of th1s
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DQHSIXL necklaee What xxould you
xx ant xx 1th o11e l1ke that'
Xou xou see mx mothe11 s bnth
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xxo1k We dont exen have much to
eat That 11eeklaee lb SO1'I1Ltl1lIlg'
about th onlx thlllg shes exe1
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dlLSSQd xxoman met h1m
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she stated I xx ant that pea1l neck
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xx ell a1e you gomg to Walt on
snapped the xx oman
Im S0115 b11t that nceklaee vxas
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Xou ean be tl1e sun
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It xx o11lel be lots of fun'
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Fu-st row Mosca Kelly Wh1te Emerson W Hale McAvoy Farquhar Bouchard, An
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Second 'row Allen Jordan McGreevy George Mnuntford Soucle Smart Noyes Fol
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Fourth row: Beagan, Welch, Brunette, Nutter, Pelkey, Daly, LaPlante, Jones, Hartley,
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Football
Playlng under the rnajestlc beauty
of Mt Katahdln Stearns agam came
up wlth as speedy a football team as
they ever fielded Runnmg from the
T formatlon Wentworth verslon the
Blue and Whlte battled thelr oppo
nents to a four and two record
The Mmutemen started the season
by trouncmg Howland 34 6 then
rattled off another vlctory by beatlng
Fzfly czght
Rockland 21 0 The summlt of every
one s dream was to defeat arch rlval
John Bapst On the October nlght of
the game the team worked llke a
beautnfully built machme and beat
the Crusaders 34 0 HlgglHS, a prep
school defeated the Blue 7 0 but the
Stearnsmen ralhed and swamped
Lincoln 26 21 Dexter then beat the
Mmutemen 20 6 to end the season
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Ivzrst vow L Folsom McInn1s Burlexgh Holt Klttrxck Pound C Folsom Chase
,becofnd row Fraser QMgrJ Allen Healey McAvoy Soucle Roop Jordan Coach
Wentworth
Baseball
Strlke one' Str1ke two' But not
strlke three for the Mxnutemen thls
season' Captalned by Gus Folsom
one of the best schoolboy pltchels ln
the state the team won elex en out of
twelve games They captuled the
Northeln Penobscot League tltle fol
the second stralght year by remaln
mg unbeaten ln the league, and they
also reached the second round IH the
state play-offs.
A 1eco1d of then- w1ns IS as fol
lows Lee 5 1 Folt Falrheld 11 3
Schenck Z1 7 Lee 9 1 Lmcoln 10 4
P1 esque Isle Z6 6 Schenck 6 3 How
land 18 2 Houlton 12 5 Howland
10 1, Houlton 9 6, and Old Town 11 3
IH the H1 st state play off game The
smgle loss came at the hands of Fort
Fauheld ln the second tourney play
off, 7 10
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Second 'row Coach Wentwuorth Farquhai Kelly McAvov Healey White fMgrJ
Varslfy Basketball
After the worst beginning in the
memory of Stearns fans the Minute-
men gathered in their gear and
headed up the trail toward the peak
of their aspiration, a Class L Tour-
ney berth. With Frank Angotti as
captain they won nine of their last
eleven starts to be seeded eighth in
the tourney.
In the tournament the Blue and
White bounced past th-e first- and
fifth-rated teams but were defeated
by Old Town in the finals. Mike Brag-
don, a junior, set a new tournament
individual scoring record, 66 points
Sixty
in three games. The team loses only
three seniors this year Angotti Fol-
som and Mosca.
Pegular games: Guilford 44-45
Fort Fairheld 51-63, Presque Isle
35-45, Mil-o 55-68, Houlton 61-49, Old
Town 45-46, John Bapst 41-56, Ban-
gor 53-51, Caribou 82-50, John Bapst
77-51, Old Town 46-61, Fort Fairfield
84-49, Presque Isle 65-64, Guilford
48-47, Caribou 75-47, Milo 64-48,
Houlton 61-53, Bangor 55-72.
Tournament games: Ellsworth 61-
53, Fort Fairfield 55-41, Old Town
54-68.
Frrst row Gaghardl Daly Allen fCo Captj Spruce ICO-Captj Wallace, Hale
Second 'row McDonald fMgrJ Soucre Roop Ambrose Dugas Martell Jones Sheehan
Mr Patten
.I V Basketball
Meet the champs' Thrs IS the out
fit that really reached the top' Under
the able tutorrng of Coach Fred Pat
ten they hawe undoubtedly comprled
one of the longest wlnnmg' streaks rn
Stearns hrstory Thrs year s unde
feated season kept the J ayvees record
of twenty five strarght wlns mtact
Keep your eyes on these boys when
they move up to the varslty next year
Such outstandrng performers as John
Spruce Jerry Allen Red Wallace
and Sonny Daly w1l1 really help to
keep basketball at Stearns on the top
The season s record
Gurlford Jayvees
Mrlo Jayx ees
Houlton Jayvees
Old Town Jayvees
Bangor Jayvees
Lee Academy
Monson Academy
Old Town Jayxees
Presque Isle Future F
Gurlford Jayxees
M110 Jayvees
Houlton Jays ees
Bangor Jayxees
3.1 IHCFS
61 22
58 42
40 38
38 37
42-20
51 40
65 29
44 35
48 36
65-24
55-37
53 38
58-51
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Fzrst row Davxs Thlbodeau, Jewers
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Whether ln basketball bowlmg
field hockey or volleyball the guls
showed a lot of enthuslasm thls year
Teams ln the basketball league wexe
Hoosler Hot Shots and Rockets
Qsemorsl Termltes and Atom Bombs
Cjumorsj Boozers and Blue Flles
tsophomoresj Glamazon G00g1ES and
Blue Rockets ffreshmenj For the
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each class was selected to play ln the
tournament The semors scored a.
total of 88 po1nts durlng the tourna
ment and came out on top
Semols on the glrls bowlmg team
were Joan Plourde Mary Lou Manny
Ellzabeth Schoppe and Jacquelme
Whnty F01 sample scoles the team
lost to Johns FIVE by 44 pms and
won from the O B11k1s Klllers by 58
pms the Has Beens by 104 pms and
the Ameucan Leglon by 61 pms
Seven glrls cal ned state pms five
state lettels and twelve school let
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Treasl McFarlane Shoppe Boutaugh Blown Hallett
.Second rzrw D1Centes Hlggxns Kelly Taylor Barker VN hlrty Tmgley Pmeau Frlel
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Thzrd row L Haynes Carlstrom Welch Blakely B Haynes Gerry Kewer Osborne
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Second 'row McFarlane Cormier Whuty Barnett
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m thelr wh1te blouses and sklrts and
blue W6SkltS and headbands run out
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The J unlor Varslty Cheerleaders
ln then blue Sk11tS and whlte blouses
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cheeung thls year They also had a
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Fzrst ow Rldeout Whlston fLeaderJ Mo1r1son
Second row Kelly Borello McLean Goodw1n
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Feb. 8. U. of M. Debate Tournament
Feb. 14. Junior Exhibition
Feb. 15. Valentine Dance
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Back ftom Delawale'
State Contest March 28
Regional Contest April 15
Sectional Contest Aprll 17
nov IS Best oRAToR Legion Oratory Sem: Flnals
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CLASS OF 1951
The followlng a1e attendlng schools
and colleges John Bosse Hllton
Chase Maly Fa1nswo1th Vlalte1
Pe1ry J Un1xe1s1ty of Malne
Jacquelme Boucha1d Acad1a LH1
V61Slty Challes Deckel UH1X61SltY
of Coloxado Maly Cote Un1xe1s1t5
of Connectlcut Mane Be1t1and
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Anselms College Pcte1 F1ench
Colby College Jean Landels Patty
Landus Seton Hlll College Maly
Bake1 Chal les Bullelgh Husson Col
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College Sldncy Glaham Ma1ne M311
tlme Academy Challes Folsom Hlg
B1own Easteln Academy of Beauty
Culture
Jean Beauheu Jean1e Dawn Jen
sen and Beve1 ly Russell ale t1a1n1ng
at the Easte1n Malne Genelal Hos
pltal Glo11a Lyons Some1x1lle Hos
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t11e1a McDonald I41ankl1n HOSpltal
Boston Massachusetts
Faye Ha1tley IS taklng a post
g1aduate COUISQ at Stea1ns
I obelt Allen Kenneth Ifalone
Donald McDonnell and James Pound
are ln the Navy Cha1les Ca1lst1om
Tony Glachettl Dean Hope James
F1tzpat11ck Ph1l1p I'1tzpat11ck Ph1l
11p Plante and Ioland Plante ale ID
the A11 Force Donald VHZDIS IS 111
the Army
The Cleat No1the1n Pape1 Com
pany employs thc follow1ng Paullne
Campbell Leo Klttlltk John Manzo
Angus McDonald Paul M1chaud
HONVdlCl Mllltl Donald Mo111son
Annlc Mott Ioland ltusscll hllza
beth Taylol
Those employ ed locally a1e PIRHCCS
Baines Walg1ecn Phfnmacy X ll
g1n1a Balncs Pounds Coffee Shop
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Dolo1es H1gg1ns ?MllllI'l0ChGt Thea
t1e Al1ce Jand1eau Kenneth P1eble
Pleble Coal and Wood Company
Ha1old La1lee Gongas Ca1age Ca1l
NIcDonald Pushs Dany Mau11ce
McLean New polt Flylng SCIVICG
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Boucha1d F1eda Cotton Pat11c1a
leyl M1chaud Jean Molgan Sala
1Ouelletl MOIIISOH Carlton Oakes
Ma1yellen CC1a1gJ Shaw Betty
QSawyerJ Wheaton Ca1o1W1tham
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