Buxton High School - Crescent Yearbook (Buxton, ME)

 - Class of 1950

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J , W I v . , - ... ., 1- 1 ' ' 7 4 f. xi, ' ' ' I I V , . 1 - I , LJ STUDENT CCDUNCIL PRESIDENT VICE-PPES IDENT SEC TREES SENIOR CLASS MEVBFRS JUNIOR CLASS VEMBERS SOPHOUORE CLASS UEMBERS FRESIW EN CLA SS MEMBERS GEORGE PIERCE CEDRIC PALMER NANCY MASON NANCY MASON SHIRLEY GARLAND BARTON BURNELL RICPARD EATON ALBERTA CARLL RONALD BERRY EUGENE PIERCE PAULINE PEASE JAMES EATON NANCY DEAN 0 Q . U Y Ll .. x .4 -1. s. .. . . L. T- Au . . . J Editorial M M id Aa 5l ' -fl ini Ifioo H50 Buxton Plrh School A half Century of Pro ress In the class of ISOU there were ten members of whom four stlll reslde Uuxton The5 are Ph1l1p rooks Tarr1et Fog Gerrlsh llldred Pose Hlll and Chester Poberts blnce then a halt century later, the classes have contlnued grow Certalnly, by comparlng plctures, one can see that the school has grown also since the Ugood old daysn Even now, plans for a larver consolldated school are 1n v1ew There have been meetlnbs for the dlscusslon of thls progects which certalnly would g1Ve us an oppor+un1tx to add more subgects +o the curr1culum.wh1ch are very beneflclal for preparlng students for post-graduate work A short tlme ago, the agrlculture course was addeu avallable to all the bo5s 1n the school Thls course, whlch is helpful 1n later llfe, has brought up the prob lem of some subgect whlch would be as useful to the girls Interested townspeople would llke a business course for the glrls who are lnterested ln that l1ne of work Dot only has the llst of subgects grown larber but also the number of actlv 1t1es ln whlch the school has partlclpated Dasketball baseball softball horse- sboes and track are the ones of mayor lnterest Let us hope that progress w1ll not stop here but that our school wlll con- tlnue to grow in SIZS, number of students and good wlll. l 0 0 l fi ff an p mi X x, I M.-NHL MMM-M A HB9 o 1- L I I ll up FI E ll no 1 1 'ning 3 5 I l K ' -A Nz' AW N i K ' wwf' Av 1 E f ': ' t f N ' -Www ' H' , u -D - 7 Z - ' o, , . , ' ' in l- - L ' 2 ' 3 , ' ' S ' , 'X-so A' , . , - ' to O . . v , - . 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J , Q I If if THIS ATOMIC AGE Amer1can Legion Pr1ze Essay Alan Lang '50 In this day of doubt throughout the world the magor countriesarestruggllng to obta1n super1or1ty in th1S atomlc world Any person w1th any 1nterest 1n the welfare of the world in the future is lnterested 1n obta1n1ng an author1tat1ve V1El'p0SS1b1e of Amer1ca's progress 1n the exploltation of atomlc d1scover1es and +he diff1cult problems that we as a democracy, face in our future d8CiS1OUS con+ cernlng +hem The Un1ted States Of'Am8P1C3'S At0m1C Energy Commission was set up 1n Jan- uary, I947 with a great deal of talk and many newspaper comments, as we all well remember !fter that it was wrapped in secrecy The necessary secrecy on one s1de and the loyal and patriotlc acceptance on the other The result 18 one ofthe worst things that could happen to a self govern1ng nat1on such as ours approval wh1ch was 1n ignorance That 15 actually happen1ng 13 that the people's buS1HBSSiS belng carr1ed on w1thout their knowledge Some people feel that th1s age 1S gilng to end 1n destruct1on Some feel it 18 a race between countr1es to see wh1ch w11l succeed in ga1n1ng control ofthese nany'myster1es whlch still baffle the sc1ent1sts of the world When one of these countr1es has succeeded, that country, 1f lt wishes, may f1nd lt posslble to dom- inate the world a d actually rule the people of all nations But th1s 18 not nec essarlly so The knowledge of 8+OW1C energy can greatly benef1t the world as well as destroy lt The people of Amerlca seem to have thelr worry flxed on R SS1a no doubt Russia has on us here 1n the Un1ted States But what 1S the reason for it? RHS51a as wellas the Un1ted States no doubt has many reasons for the want of knowledge of atomlc energy for the welfare of her country Cancer and heart dlsease are everywhere, RUSSla 1ncluded Power lsneeded everywhere If the people of the world can be brought to see 1nrealdemonstrat1ons that only by our common labor can they explo1t the vast knowledge forthe1r own history The 1mag1nat1on of the whole world w1ll be greatly spurred on if only our med1ca1, agr1cultura1 and 1ndustr1al progress was as great as I bel1eve lt can be hese things are w1th1n reach One of the greatest questlons at the time 15 this Can any ruling group, however powerful, stand up to 1ts own people if theyare left out of these advances and the even greater advances the early results forecasted left out because their government has seceeded from the earth? I belleve that the natlons wlll compete ln fear and terror, Wlul th1erl1ves at stake spy sys+ems all over the world, 1ron curtalns at every front1erof know- ledge rather than work together 1n true peace Sclence thrlves on compet1t1on f th1S k1n The Quss1ans are str1v1ng to outstrlp the rest of the world 1n sclence for good or bad no one knows The RHSS1aHS surely know that if we succeed 1n maSt6r1Hg atomic energy, t wall be 1mp0SSlb1e and also unwise to attack the Un1ted States or trouble her 1n any way for a long time to come They also know that if they succeed and we fall the sitaatlon will be completely turned lnless we keep a purpose 1n v1ew worthv of mank1nd and also worthy of ourselves at our best, the future won't be worth try1ng to save In the Tn1ted States, especlally throughout the west, 1S our vast atom1c emp1re In these places men are work1ng day and nlght searchlng for uranlum ore d01ng bas1c research, and testlng new oroducts destlned for both warfare and for peacetlme use Tan people belleve that the solution to the problem of research, 1S to break the Jo 1n pleces and g1ve dlfferent parts to prlvate 1ndustry don't belleve pr1vate 1ndustry can handle the problem Of course pr1va+e 1HdUStT5 plays a most 1nportant part and must cont1nue to T belleve th1s blS1n6SS should 1 0 1 0 0 . I U ' 1 Q Q Q I U 9 ' . ' ' . . 3 J O I 1 O 1- . O . ' 3 . . . . . O . . O dp.. . . O 1 . . . . as OOO! . O . . . . . Q advantage, the hope of everlasting peace can be brighter than it has ever been in O TQ! I I e 1 LL Q '11 , o Q s . A - ' ' ' J ' , , 0 . 1 1 O . . ' . 0? . . .1 . C v ' ' ' ' L1 1 O ' as ' A . . J . .g. . . . I , . , L. . J . I V .1 . . A . . I . be kept 1n secret 1n the C0mmlSS1On Hope for the future ln the atomic fleld l1es 1D the lntelllgent dlscusslons muestlons we must ask ourselves are varlous such as what 1S our part? Other nations? The one and only way to protect a country su h as ours 1S to obtain un- beatable super1or1ty in every atomic f1eld Veantlme too much secrecy may under- mine our democracy NY rART IN AMERICA'S FUTURE Veterans of Foreign 'ars Prlze Essay Rita Gerr1sh '52 As a true C1t1Z9D of the Unlted btates I feel lt is my duty to do my part to make Amerlca a better and safer place in the future Come ways 1n which I can do th1s as I see it, are by doing some of the followlng In maklng a cho1ce of a whlch w1ll help others besldes mvself, by gettlng a good JOu,haVi hours, good nav a chance for advance ent, pleasant surroundlngs, a peHS1OH ll my old age Then when I an old enough to vote, vote Learn how to choose hlm learn h1s background by llstenlng career, make one 1ng and for the good worklng a chance for the best man radlo and reudlng the news I th1nk everyone should be made to realize lt cannot be a happv and peace- fu country unless we work together as one, 1DSt68d of look1ng for trouble from a ne1ghbor Fe can do th1s from the f1rst dag we start school, by gettlng an educa tion and go on hlgher, to get a stlll better educatlon In gettlng th1s eoucatlon I w11l learn how to choose a career bome other th1ngs whlch I can do as my part are In my rellglon I can help by gettlng the chlldren to come to Sunday School and once they are there to keep them lnterested lh God's word, enough so that they w1ll come every Sunday It means a lot when you belleve and understand God's word, because lt w1ll help You ln all If I had chosen as my career the mlnlstrv, I would have been dolng my part you attempt to do in maklng Am8T1C3 a better place 1n whlch to l1ve If I were a poor farmer who to1led 1n the fleld all day or a r1ch man, who s1ts 1n h1s hlgh and mlghty house g1v1ng orders I could do my part Vou mlght ask how It's very simple, by belnb a farmer I would grow +he sell to the people If I were a r1ch man I would furnlsh our factorles whlch produce oxr clothlng and other things man I could spend money on bulldlnb schools Tot only for food for the stores t some of the money to rur we need In belng a r1ch those who are well but also for those who are deaf or bllnd or mentally defectlve I would bu1lo grammer schools h1 h schools and colleges by helplng to teach the people about God and God's ways or lf I had chosen to be a teacher, lawyer SCi9Dt1St or secretarw, I WUJIQ have stlll done mf part because 1n do1ng these th1DgS I would have been help1ng someone else lnstead ofgust myself It would also have been for the gOOG of the town or coamunlty where I lived If you have ever read the story of N A 'an Ilthout a Countryu you should reallze how 1mpor+ant lt 18 for each and everyone of us 1n Amerlca to do hls part to make th1s a more peace- lOV1DU natlon Let's all remember as we go on through l1fe that we cannot et anfwhere by ourselves Pemember th1S wlll always be true no matter how long or how shor+ life 15 Pememher to do your part, and I'm sure 1f vou do your part and T do mlne, the future of AMGTICB w1ll be a much safer one . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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' 'r 1 ' Q J . . . u L . -. , J . , , Q L I. - ll Q L1terary Anne remembered well the year she had turned thirteen, a very lmportant one for her,because that year,at la t she would be a freshman at hlgh school She had Rlsen excltedly at 5 5O,dres ed 1n her best gingham and hurried off to school ls she drew near,her heart pounded Her COHf1d8nCe faded her steps slowed as the schoolhouse suddenly loomed into V16W Once she got 1ns1de her fears subslded for everybody seemed more friendly than she had imaglned Later that day lt seemed that she had always been there,that she belonged and the days sllpped 1nto years untll graduatlon day How proud she had been'Her name shone clearly on the program Uviss Anne Wlntersn salutatory It had been such a long tlme and yet lt seemed llke yesterday,clearer and more real than today She read on The names of her classmates were the e,she'd nearly forgotten them,yet now their faces were clearly lmprlnted 1n her mind as they were then always laughlnv or gay What fun they had had 1n those years together! Suddenly a door opened and a ch1ld's volce cut 1nto her thoughts, Hurand ma are you thereqn Anne answered,HYes,my ch1ld,come W The years faded and w1th a Jolt Anne came back to the present Wlt must have been a dream Nshe thought,Hbut lt all seemed so reallu Then she law the program 1n her lap and she knew tat she had merely been lost ln her thoughts She smlled gently and read,WUommencement Exerclses Class of 1900 W S1gh1ng,she looked about her Then her eyes came to rest on the calender confirmlng her thoughts Her graduation had been just fifty years ago today Nancy Mason '50 Flame One day at Sam Lawson's ranch ln Rock Sprlngs the cowhands were up early and out 1n the stable Thls was the long awaited day Sam's pr1ze mare,Jub1lee wa golng to foal The exclted boys hurr1ed and when they opened the stable and looked in there was Jub1lee,proud as punch for beslde her on the straw lay a llttle red colt The boys trying to get came his rear fellow was on began to feel went in and watched them J1m the foreman sa1d,UHey,fellers he' up Wand sure enough he was Up came both his front feet and slowly Then crash! he was down But he wouldn't g1ve up,no s1r,that llttle h1s feet in no tlme L13 mam y gave hlm an encouraging nlcker and he pretty b1g Crash,down he went The boys watched him awhlle and then went to work w1th thelr morning chores Suddenly,gallop1ng horses were heard Sam and J1m ran out,Sam shouting, WHe's comlng fast and by the looks of pulled up,WYou'd better round up your prair1e flre headed this way and it's his horse he's been r1d1ng hard 'The rider stock and head for the river There s a comlng fast U At thls the r1der turned and started for the r1ver himself Ndurry up boys, and round up Pe ran to the barn and lt was then he the herd I'll get the cow ponles Nsaid Sam remembered the foal He saddled Jubllee and mounted th1nking the foal would follow But it would not de tried again,but still the foal would not move F1nally,he plcked up the squlrmlng colt and laid lt on hi mammy's wlthers He then mounted and drove the horses out of the corral The boys were ready w1th the herd Sam's w1fe,Jean,was ready with the buckboard and some belonglngs Just as they started the f1re caught the edge of the barn The little foal was wriggling to get free of hls master's grlp They were only one Jump ahead of the flre all the way to the r1ver When the f1re finally died down the boys started back to the ranch to see the damage The little foal was st1ll k1ck1ng w1ld1ng but was soon qulet J1m askedH'hat will you name him?H Sam repliednl think I'll call hlm 'Flamen Nancv Dean '55 l . . 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'fi ' . he Rocking Chalr The old rocking chalr s1ts 1U the parlor,st11l and unused I wonder as it sits t ere,if it's thlnking about all the things it has seen About the time when Grandmother's niece nearly died of whooplng cough and Grandmother sat and rocked her all n1ght And the time when Johnny,playing cowboys and lndians jumped into lt and broke both it's rockers And all the merry times at Chrlstmas when the famlly was there together I wonder lf 1t's th1nk1ng these tY1HgS and many others Don't you9 Joyce Dean '51 1-Q I N7 u '1 5 Quick Thlnklng Joe owned a falrly new garage It had been built about a year ago and it was ln good condltlon Tt had a cement floor furnace and was well equlpped w1th tools And automoblle supplles One nlght Joe was alone and worklng late in an effort to get Doc Jones car repa1red 1n case og an emergency call Pe had Just crawled out from under the car and smoked about half a clgarette when the telephone rang On his way to the phone he passed an old panel truck whlch the owner had driven in to be fixed This truck had been sltting there Just behlnd the closed garage door for about two hours and as the roads were covered with snow there was a puddle of water under the truck Joe tossed h1s cigarette 1nto this expect1ng the water to put lt out Much to h1s surpr1se the water seemed to exp1ode,1mmed1ately the garage was fllled w1th smoke and the water covered with flames Joe grabbed the small f1re extlnguisher hanglng on the wall close at hand Fe d1rected the nozzle toward the flames but the extlngulsher was not equlpped to combat th1s type of f1re At once he thought of the water faucet behlnd the truck but he did not dare go behlnd the truck for fear the heat would blow the gas tank up Suddenly he thought,ran to the door on the other side of the garage through it and around to the garage doors behind the truck Breaklng the pane of glass in the door,he reached through and turned on the faucet full force Fe knew that the waterwould wash down the floor draln and take the fire with lt IIS thoughts proved true and thus saved h1s garage,equipment and several people cars George Plerce '50 I Q 66' w F m . 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Q Basketball xl ' Y - f4IiEg?i About the most popular event at Buxton is basketball This is enjoyed by both the boys and glrls There are seven schools in our league,and we play each one tw1ce once at home and once away Anyone who has never played in or watched a basketball game can never realize the thrill that comes from making a basket or even playing for a few minutes The great excltement of watchlng your own team w1n could never wrltten about It is an experience like nothing else Every boy and girl trles his hardest and that victory 18 h1s goal and reward Of course golng to the game 15 fun for we all go together on the bus It is also nice meeting people from other teams and ge+ting acqualnted with then Basketball must also be taken serlously for much time and hard work must be applied,but it is a wonderful sport and altogether loads of fun French Class Just twelve of us take French And we have lt every day I always thlnk lt is a cinch For Ruthie makes it gay From Jamie comes most anythlng Even though 1t's not so brlght Poor Blaine 18 always worrying For fear he'll stay tonlght Sally Davis '51 I Ronnle daily makes a speech To prevent it's being dry But out of Thelma not a peep Then,brave Bhlllp takes a try! If Joyce were dumb and Charlie smart, I wonder how 'twould seem? Me'd study verbs,and translate And call lt gust a dream When teacher's patience sore is trled And she this class would banish, ae've yet these three to save the day Sylvla Pauline and Glennls hdith Townsend '51 buperman F8115 Once there was a llttle boy who thought he would play Superman So his mother made him a Superman su1t nNow Wthought the llttle boy,HSuperman has nothlng on me U So he got his frlends together and thought up a good game When he saw his friends putting on a make believe murder he zoomed off the rooftop But alas,he lost slght of h1s crooks and the next thlng he knew he was in the hospital with a broken leg. When he came home his mother asked him if there was anyt ing she could do for him. nYes,'h,will you write and ask buperman how he jumps off a house and doesn't break his leg?' W lwlllqt .M Ag? . A ' X it f , I Z X 6 CQ P xi V 1 . . . . be U . - .O I II ' I , C II . IV V C . I V, ' ' 0 AO . .Q , . 1' .yr 1' ,J CARL DAVIS M 510 1 5, F F 4 Basketball 5 4, Baseball 6 Dramatlcs 1, Operetta 2 rublic opeaklng 2, Orches ra2 5, RICHARD EATUN Class sec'y 4, Muslc 1 2, Track l,5,4, horseshoes 2,5,4 Foul Shootlng 5,4, Student Counc1l 5 4, Basketball 1,2,5,4, Baseball 1,2,5,4, BAPTON BURNELL North Yarmouth Academy l,2, Crescent Board 2 5, Music 5, Dramatics 5,4, Student Council 4, Track Mgr 5, Basketball Mgr 4, RITA DEERING NuS1C 1 2 5, Gperetta 2 Dramat1cs 4, Orch 1, boftball 1 2 5, Basketball 1 4 inw- 'lr' fve' nv' .af 5- 'Un A fxifii. M HAROLD GERRISH Music l,2,55 F.F.A. Music 1,2,55 F-F.A. 2,5,45 Operetta 25 Baseball 1525 Crescent Board 5 4, Senior Play Mgr 4 CALVIN LIBEY Baseball 2,5,45 Music l,2, Class Pres 4, Usher 5, Basketball 2,5,4, Track l,2,5,45 Student Council 5 SHIRLEY GARLAND Dramatics 45 Music l,2,55 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Softball 15 Operetta 25 Grange Award 25 Usherette55 Public Speaking 25 Librarian l,2,5,45 Crescent Beard 55 Minstrel Show 15 Health Council 23 Student Connell 5,4. ALAN LANG Class V Pres 1, Treas 2,See'y 5, Crescent Board 2,5 4, Usher 5 Public Speaking lst prize l 2nd prize 2,lst prize 5 American Legion Essay 5 Music l,2,5, Orch 2, Baseball Mgr 2,5, Horseshoes 2 4 Basketball Mgr 5, Dramatics 2, U I O I ' Q . O1 C , , . I 0 . I , ' ' 13 o ' 5,4o' 1- ' K . Q I . X - 2 , 0 5 ,L CEDRIC FALIER bec'y 2, V Pres 2, Treas 4 Basketball l,2,5 4, LuS1C 1 2 5 Baseball l,2 4, Horseshoes 3 Public bpeaklng 2 5, Operetta 2 Dramatlcs 5 4, Urch 2, Class Marshall 5 btudent Councll 4 Health Councll 2, Crescent Board5 4, 1 GEORGE PIERCE DT8l3t1CS 2 5,4, 1uS1C l,2,5, Sec'y 2, Treasurer 5, Basketball 4, Usher 5, F F A 2, Studen+ Councll 1 fres 4, Pub11C opeak1ng 2 Crescent Board 5,d NANCY MASON Basketball l 2 5 4, Student Council l,2,sec'y 4, Crescent Board l,2,5,ed 4, boftballl,5, Operetta 2, bpelling Contest 5,4, Muslc l 2'5, K1wan1s Essay 2, Llbrarian 5,4, Dramatlcs 2 4, D A R Good C1t1zen 4 DONALD FARSOAS Nusic l,2,5, Spelling Contest l Q '9! ' DMMMJMLMW usic l,2,5, Track 1,5 Pub11cSpeak1ng l,2, F 1 P 2,4, Dramatics 2, Orchestra 1 Cperetta 2 ELbIE TAPLEY Softball 1, Fusicl 2 5 Uperetta 2, Dramatics 4 Horseshoes l,2, Basketball 1, Iinstrel Show l GLL xlo TONNQEKD Basketball 5 4, M sic 1 2 5 Uperetta 2, Minstrel Show 1 uramatics 4, boftball 1,2 5 Speaking Contest 2,5, Orchestra 1 2 2, Cheerleader Spelling Contest 5, labrarian 5, Crescent Board 5,4 PHILIP BERRY Basketball 1,2,5,43 Baseball 2,5,45 Track l,2,43 Crescent Board 1,43 F.F.A-23 Student Council 23 Music 25 Dramatics'2,43 Class Pres. l,2,33 Vice President 4. ' h J' I new SENIQH CLASS COLORS ROYAL BLUE AFD fHITE PLOWVRS WI-ITE ROS S AFD BIUE CARNATION1: MOTTO 'EVPHXBUDY 'DT LIVE' Forecast 1970 The ma1l has gust been dellvered Susan Wormwood hurrles out to catch the mallman On the way she can't help thinklng how her mother Glenn1s,d1d the same thlng 20 years ago As she enters the off1ce the pr1nc1pal,Mr Burnell collects h1s copy of Tlme and prepares for a pleasant hour of readlng On the cover are carlcatures of an elephant and a donkey and under them are plctures ofCBarton looks agaln in amazementl Alan Lang and Dancy Vason The Republicans have finally gotten themselves a woman candldate and there are Nancy and Alan stlll runnlng neck 1n neck Fllpping the pages to the book sectlon he finds a new book by the emlnent Pulltzer Prize winner,Carl Davis,t1tled,nReflect1ons of Scollay Squareu H1s hero,oddly enough,1s named Donald btewart Lnder Sclence is a picture of the newest G M truck on the next safarl of the noted In tte telev1s1on sectlon circled the globe Lead engineer excitement 1n the medxcal world deslgned by Harold Gerrish whlch w1ll be tested explorer,E1s1e Tapley he sees that the coax1al cable has flnally on the Job was Donald Parsons,There 1S great R1ta D8EIlHg has dlscovered the cure for the common cold The Drama has been greatly enhanced on Broadway th1s season by the great success,NGrandpa and Grandma,how could youln The leads are played by Cedrlc almer and Shlrley Garland In the sports sect1on are pictures of Ph1l1p Berry,the first four mlnute mller and Rlch Eaton last years Amer1can League Most Valuable Player In the movie gossip is the rumor that Victure Nature has been forced to retire,h1s place being taken over by Gal L1bby On the last page is the news of the year - Professor George Pierce has gust proven Einstein's Theory of Relativity to be pure bosh. Q! 3 X f X f'M . N X f I l . xvfif I l tl Iv H - ' D3 w ' ' TT 1 ' Ii... 1 IL L.. w J . - ' 3 'W ML ' . .V . , . . ' T . Y 4- I ht . . I u ' . As , Q I . I ' WWW' my my f RA Auron rns X I CX fl A R J S 4 -Y' K Irri Uhffkri YQ 11 'Y 'Wg' . 1 A if ,E-it X . f 1 A K ! Q ' t fi nw- , -1 3 f M x Af, 5 XXX Q' IUNIORS First Row T Wallace, J Dean E Ulerce R Berry, E Berry, R Stevens Second Row S Dav1s, T Rarrlman A oarll J oarll J 'ollum S Smlth E Townsend V Merrlll S Harmon Nrs Emery Third Row D Churchlll J Tyler R Nason, F Harmon, A Goodson, R Farrlman, A Elwell I Tressey Class Off1CeTS Pres1dent Ronald Berry Vice-President Eugene Plerce Secretary Earl Berry Treasurer Joyce Dean The Junlor Class raffled off a crocheted centerp1ece,and sold special hol1day pencils before the Christmas vacat1on lhey also sold fudge regularly All of these actlvitles were for thler Vashington Trlp Fund Wallace Alberta Carll and Joan Parll went out for Softball wonald Terry and frank Harmon are out for Vaseball Wdith Townsend, Thelma allace and June Gollum played 'orseshoes last fall Cheerleaders are Thelma allace and Verena Merrlll Alberta carll Joan Tarll, Sally Dav1s,and Joyce Dean olay Basket- ball Robert Yarriman, Donald Thurchlll ilfon doodson Earl Berry, Frank Harmon and Ardon Rlwell are members of the F A 1 g 0 , na. - I, 0 0 I O s 0 A ' F1 ' ' n' ll , 0 , 0 , OU , 0 , 4 , ok. ' , o , M 0 l A g . , Q , OA O- C 0 1 . 0 , OU 0 . . . M ' . . . 1 . 1 . Verena Ferrill, Reta Stevens, June Gollum, Edith Townsend, Thelma : . , , - J O W 'TT 1 4 4 7 L . . - 0 u. - .4 . 41. .J I ,. A 4. VI' it . Q , H , u . 1 lt O ! 0 F Ll , NJ , -A 1 ' , A . - L . .F. . gg! nj Q1 x S 4 A , X W 1' , -1 2 1 f. V: .,. 5 W - - .M , .J 1 , I ji. Q 4' R , 1 ,Nw lf .W SQPHCDMORES Flrst Row J Tasker P Pease R Berry, B Sands, R uerrlsh, J Cole Second Dow Q Deerlng, F mmmons, A JuHV1HS, C Snell, W Emmons J Eaton, P Nason, R Deerlnb, F Totman Mr ulllette Class Officers President Ruth Berry V1ce-Presldent Blalne Sands Qecretary Rlta uerrlsh Treasurer Paullne Pease The Sophomore Class held a dance at Buxton Grange hall on October 22 Rlta Gerrish and Ruth Berry represented our class on the g1TlS basketball team hldo E nons, Uh1l1p Nason, FTBDCIS Emmons James naton and Blalne Sands went out for boys basketball James Eaton was a member of the Spelllng Team which competed ln the League Spelling Contest Anna lun 1ns is one of the cheerleaders Rlchard Deerlng, Robert Deerlng, Francis Emmons and Waldo nmmons are members of the F W A . fi ' F 0- , Q , 0 0 0 I O u 'H 0 ' ,L 1 A o U A I' '- U U . H 1-- Q' 01 0 ' 0 , 1 0 0 0 0 ' C' 6 - fy . . . v 1 O . Q - 1. . vp Q . - -v-1 - . -I . O I , O Q . I lr' 0 LL -- 9 Q . 4 -rw OA. 0 I wwqrifv 'ffwwmwrw gfylw if M1 sb ' ,J ff af ,Q f K N w.xwW W 'n'! t V 41, ' I ' Mig-v' M T ul m.4gfz1gggar.gs.'.,, f K U M !'l'gX, -l5?E,4k,if Xjf , , ,,x, , 5.3 ' ' . ,- glfigs, Y' I , FRESI-IMEN Flrst Row J Beasley, D Plerce, N Dean, J Bumpus, R Mllllken, alker J Emery, L Junklns Second Pow ' Dunn D Ranks S Parsons S Jordan P Dow J Dunn J Sargent I Sawyer, A Owens E Vlwell S Huff, Nr Johnson Th1rd Row H ogg, R Veyers E Johnson R Nichols S L1bby,L Stralt V Pinkham T Harmon A Gannett J uorham Presldent Jane Pumpus Vice-Dresldent Rodney Willlken Secretary Phyllls Walker Treasurer Nancy Dean The freshman class are startlng early to make plans for a trlp to W2Sh1HgtOH +he1r senlor year Early in the fall we held a food sale at the Bar 1lls L1brarv and reallzed the sum of 055 oo Ellzabeth Elwell reoresented our class at the League Spelllng Contest Jacky Sargent Sally Jordan SallyHuff Elizabeth Elwell Phyllls :alker Joan Emery,Nancy Dean,Rin1fred Sawyer,Varilyn Dunn,Tommy Harmon Ronald Heyer,Arthur annett and Stanley Llbby Went out for basketball Sylvia Darsons and Arlene Owen were cheerleaders Elizabeth Elwell went out for horseshoes hartley Fogg,Tonmy Parmon,Vaur1ce P1nkham,Ronald N1chols,Erlon Johnson, and Leonard Stralt are members of the r r A . . . . 0 o o 0 0 P. W , . . . ' . L , 7 3:0 , I , O , l , U , Q IQ 1 o N , :Q o , ou , ox Nl 0 0 , . QF :nl , t q , an , in ' u . me - , 0. , Q ' , e 0 Class Officers A . TI . i . J . . 0 ,,,. . . ..' v vt, 3 . D . 4 ,J H . 0 . . ,., L 9 9' 3 3 ' ! 1' 0 I 4. I , 1 G ' , L 0 . 0 1 1 . . Y. 1. l 1- L 'Z ' N '71 . C I- I PRESIDENT REGINALD GERRISH VICE PRESIDENT MERTON WATERMAN SECRETARY FREDA BERRY TREASURER MARGARET JOSE Jan 9 Feb 12 mar 26 April 26 May June June July Aug Aug Aug Tune Sept Sept ct Nov Feb Feb Mar an May Nay June July Sept Aug Oct Nov Nov ALUMNI OFFICERS 1926 1925 1926 1920 MARRIAGES 1949 Edward Milton Elwell to Angela Marie Pollaris Carl A Waterman to Ronelda J Bradeen '47 Roger O Plummer '41 To Madeline Huston David M Townsend '47 to Olive M Harrilan Donald F Stevens to Helena E Field '47 Francis Fiske Jr to Shlrley G Trafford '45 Merton N Palmer to Ellen I Harmon '48 Farold L Carll '48 to Esther M Libby Louls H Emery to Lucille T Amnott Ruel W Sawyer '47 to Erma E lrafford '47 Floyd C Bangs to Virginia V Dot '47 George Garrigan Jr to Shlrley V Emmons '47 Alfred L Saindon Jr to Sabra P Carll '48 Wallace H Gaetske '42 to Carolyn J Woolcock '42 Richard F Davis to Shirley A Llbby Vinton G Abbott to Ethelyn L Elwell '49 BIRTHS Norman and Arlene CRoweD Hill '52 a boy, Brenton Rowe Ivory and Edna CGars1de '45D Bradbury a boy, Stephan Douglass Phllip and Beverly CShort '45D Rldley a g1rl, Suzanne Mar1e Leander and Catharine fAtkinsonD Sands '55 a girl,Cathar1ne Ma John and Mlldred CEmery '45, Ramsey a boy, Dwight Kelth Cyrus and Mary CSnell '59D ralmer a g1r1 Janalee May Alfred and Alice Cwoodman '45J Short a girl, Deborah Susan John and Dor1s fTownsend '47j Havu a boy, Douglas Edward Ph1l1p and Patricia CStevens '45D Libby a glrl, Gayle Jean Erwin and Eleanor CSoulel Cressey a boy, Ernest Edwin Robert and Margorie CMBTT111 '45J Thorne a boy, Dana Robert Robert W and Jeanne CJewett 'o9l Murphy a girl , Pamala Jeanne to Warren and Berle CAnderson 'obj Roberts '62 a son Ronald Warren ,,. 021D O I I .l8. . ' . . .l7. . . . . 0500 1 I O C . 6. ' . , . . .l5. . . ' . .l4. . A . . 19. . ' J. . . . 3 ...L . . .lO. . . . O . 1. .. 7 . ' . .ll. . . . . Jan.5. to Eugene and Natalie CHam ond '47P Hebert a boy, Richard Ernest. I .l7. to . 022. to . 0 . .Z5. to ' i ' ' . ' . J 0290 to . y 12. to ' . ' . 1 18. to A . I ' , , 20. to . 29. to ' , .l8. to ' ' ' . .25. to . o 50 to .1 . . 0 .l9. to . ' . THLETIC 4 xx' i BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK BASKETBALL CHEER LEADERS HORSJESHQES BOYS Alfred 55 L1m1UgtOH56 Cornlsh 25 Waterboro29 Hollis 16 Alfred 54 Limerick 22 Lim1ngton46 Waterboro22 BASKETBALL Buxton Alfred Llmlngton Cornlsh Waterboro Hollis Alfred Limerlck Llm1HgtOD Waterboro GIRLS 28 Buxton Members of the girls' team were Alberta Carll,Clenn1s Townsend,Joan Carll Nancy NaSOH,Qlta Gerrish Sally Jordan,Jacqueline Sargent Ruth Berry, Sally Davis,w1n1fred Sawyer,Nancy Dean khyllis Walker Joan Emery,Joyce Dean Plta Deering,El1zabeth Elwell Marllyn Dunn and Sally Huff Members of the boys' team were Richard Eaton,Cedric Palmer,James Eaton, Calvln L1bby,Phil1p Berry,Franc1s Emmons Blaine Sands Carl Davls Waldo Em ons Phillp Nason,Gerge Plerce Ronald Veyer,Arthur Gannett Sta ley Llbby, Tommy Harmon and Walter Foster TRACK C Y C L TRACY MLET 1AY21 1849 880-Yard un on by P Berry, 2nd C Pichards 6rd T Cousens 100-Yard Dash by Richards 4th R Eaton 220-Yard Dash Won by E Rlcbards 4th R Eaton 440-Yard Dash by I Berry, 2nd T Cousens V116 Relay 'on by Luxton Shot rut 5rd E P1cbards Dlscus 2nd C Libby, 5rd D Dav1s, 4th E Richards Broad Jump 'on by E Plchards, 2nd C Llbby, 4th Ct1eJT Cousens and P Berry Plgh Jump on by Cray, 2nd E Rlchards, 6rd C Libby ' ' 55 ' ' 48 ' 55 ' 58 50 28 42 22 47 41 26 ' 42 ' 44 ' ' 40 18 56 X 1 1 fn . 1 Y 9 A . . 2 'A 3 s ' s ' . . . -4 . 4. . , y. , . ,. i 9 ' 9 on ' J 5 o o 0 0 1 1 ' .J A , Y Vile Run - Won by C.Libby, 2nd, P.Harmon, Srd. N.Gray R ' fx' o n c . , .V Q o - Won E. , 4. . 'V i 7 0 . -- , 0 o - 71011 . . . CJJWW 01222 Cv-eoiwv Qbalnufu gum, Rad..-J E an JVM Qjdzv DW. fffw 4Mj M' YW dxavir-f CMAQ , I , 4 . awofvl I ,F Q 74, ' m xj Q Mm 1'O CSSOI, OW C ul A Farfe In Three Artx FOR FIVE MEN AND FIVE WOMEN f-A 5 SENIOR PLAY Keats Jerry Vicky Randolph Grandma Ferry Grandpa Perry John Appleby Priscilla Morley Toot.1e Bean butcher Boy Bean Valerie Whitman Boggins CAST Alan Lang Nancy Mason Shirley Garland Uedric Palmer Barton Burnell Elsie Tapley Rita Deering Philip berry Glennis Townsend George Pierce GUESS W HO I. D JH is-...er Emery but no wheel Sargent but no Army Walker but no baby Jordan but no meat Parsons but no church Sawyer but no lumber Straight but no peninsula Neyer but no city Gorham but no town Fogg but no weather Nlcholfsl but no dime Plnk ham but no pig Ranks but no prlvate Dunn but no d1d Dean but no colle e El1zabeth but no Taylor Arthur but no Godfrey Stanley but no products Lucllle but no Ball FRESFNEN THOUGHTS THE JUNIOR'S WONDER have a: What would happen if: C Earl Berry didn't fight with Donald C. Ronald Berry kept quiet Alberta Carll had a temper Joan Carll d1dn't llke Phllip B Donald Churchill didn't tease Verena June Collum wore a dress Irene Cressey couldn't write letters Sally Davis didn't like the Senlor Room Joyce Dean couldn't ride home with D S Ardon Elwell had a new car Alton Goodson d1dn't l1ke Arlene O Frank Harmon couldn't talk to hlmself Sadie Robe t Thelma Verena Robert Eugene Sylvla Harmon ate a good meal Harriman had a flght w1th Ronald Harr1man was nolsy Merrill d1d her halr up Nason wasn't n1ce looklng P1erce couldn't f1nd Sad1e's Smlth had a motorcycle Our IDEAL Hansonite would have Ronald but no Reagan Pheobe but no bird CArleneJNay Joan but no Johnson but Tommybut no Huff but no Jane but no but no month Crawford no Van Dorsey wolf Wyman Reta Stevens was tall Edith Townsend didn't glggle James Tyler didn't rlde w1th Ardon Thelma allace couldn't play cards Donald Roberts was short Walter didn't have wavy hair SOPHOMORE HINTS Pretty Playful Career of Sclence vllling Enough Plenty of Nothing Just Enormous Rather Daffy Rather Doubtful Just Tactful Always Joyful Rugged Girl Rather Bothersome B Big Shot BOREDV Tlme fed Study Hall Pau1ineCHead on deskl Bzzzzzzzzz Time Thurs Study Hall Paul1neCReadingD 'The lost Att of Dolng Nothing' Boy Ha1r Walter Foster Eyes Cedric Palmer Nose, Eugene Pierce Teeth Phllip Berry Smile Arthur Ganette Complexlon G Pierce Looks Alan Lang Physique C Libby Height Phillp Berry Disposltlon R Meyer Clothes Alan Lang Dancing Ability GIrl Shirley Garland Joan Carll Nancy Mason Jane Bumpus Sally Davis Irene Cressey Rita Gerrish Alberta Carll Sally Davis Irene Cressey Cedric Palmer Alberta Carll Lovlng Abllity Calv1n Libby Nancy Mason Best Sport Stan Libby Ruth Berry Freshman WHey,you can't take that girl home She's the reason I came to this party Senior 'Sorry son,you just lost your T88 S011 g . . vi P.P. 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1950, pg 79

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1950, pg 35

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