Bucksport High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bucksport, ME)
- Class of 1954
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' '. .34 -' ' , N6 - C uc: S r ,Maine u 'S 1 er u is' man , , n .Mfdreaf .SI FIRST ROW A Kelly N Conners B Bunker R Jordan B Tyler M Tracy N Iewett C Gray C Sheehan E Keegan J LeClair C Baker SECOND ROW P Oliver M Gifford J Baker S Weller S Taylor I Taylor N Winter N Grmdle I Mitchell M Maley I Herrick S Cun Clair T Crocker H Heath D Leighton E Deslardins E Bourgon C Turner I Clair BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT EDITORS Roberta Jordan BUSINESS STAFF Sally Cunnmgham Cohn Sheehan Sally Weller Ann Kelly Nancy Wasson Ernest Bourgon .Toy Herr1ck Norma Grlndle Thomas Crocker Ialda Cla1r W1ll1.am Clarr Rxchard Le1ghton Pauhne Oliver Marlon Grfford Nancy Winter Ioan M1tchell Barbara Tyler Nancy Jewett EDITORIAL STAFF .Toanne Baker Sue Taylor Joanne Taylor Constance Baker Manlyn Maley Carollne Turner Jul1a Wh1te Beverly Bunker Carolyn Gray Ellen Keegan .Toyce Le Clalr PHOTOGRAPHY Loretta Srnlth Deanna Snowman ART EDITORS H Heath E Des.Tard1ns S, Gerva1s O Cl : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . 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Ridell, W , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . .5-ir'--.W .xxx ii 'Ying w -,Q 2 0l'0lll0l' Every school should have some motto or seal for 1ts foundatlon When Bucksport Hlgh School was establlshed as a publ1c school 1n 1933 two mem bers of the Sen1or Class created a seal for our school The seal cons1sts of Mount Zlon and the Torch of Knowledge glowmg 1n the foreground The motto prmted on the seal 1s Labor ornma v1nc1t work conquers all In recent years only part of the seal has been used so that the s1gn1f1gance was lost Th1s year we are adoptlng the seal 1n 1ts ent1rety for our cover de s1gn 1n the hope of rev1v1ng mterest 1n the meamng and readoptmg of our of f1c1al school 1ns1gn1a U NMI.. jam of Confenfd Si 'jj 4 in lr f Open1ng sectlon 4, Senlors 6 Underclassmen Act1v1t1es Sports Advert1s1ng 4 11 V , 1 1 1 . 1 1. , f .NV i YD 1 K 'a i, 22 7:-4 'e .N fs 1' . 1 A 4 +4 Z v , ,Q q Y L ,. . , 3 D 7 lr if Mr Merton L Smlth 2264670 il0l'l We ded1cate thls year s I-hllcrest to Mr Merton Smlth frlend teacher and advlser We thank hlm for all the generous help he has glven us throughout hls f1Ve years at Bucksport I-hgh School 6 MR DANAM SIMMONS PLHCLIQGKJ Weifrfage many ways the youth of today is most fortunate Prior generations never knew such resources and opportunities as are now so commonplace Nevertheless a responsibility underlies this very richness that is yours a responsibility that challenges your very best effort Youth must use these resourses and opportunities wisely. It is easy to take for granted the existence of life's treasures. What is so difficult for youth to realize is that he owes something in return To have and to mis-use is worse than not to have at all. It is your responsibility, your challenge to seg-these most worth while chances, to-use them unselfishly fwith a planned directionl,and, thereby, help lay the framework of a better and a braver world in which to live. 7 FIRST ROW Mrs Prescott Mr Blggers Mr Trask Mr Stmmons, Mrs Totman, Mlss Harrtman Mxss Mc Farlan SECOND ROW Mr Ream Mr L1V1IlgSIOI1 Mr Smrth Mr Ford Mr Bunker Mr Sell rf G HERBERT JEWETT 119241 Superlntendent of Schools A B Bates College DANA M SIMMONS 119441 Prxnclpal B S Colby College M E Un1vers1tyofMa1ne Socral Studtes ABBIE REED 119351 Eastern Maxne Conference Semmary Secretary PAULINE M W1-IITMORE1I9421 B A Umverslty of Mame Englrsh PHILLIP BUNKER 119441 117 Gorham State Normal School Industrral Arts FREDERICK WESCOTT 119461 New York Unrversxty Musrc MERTON L SMITH 119491 Castlne Normal School B S M Ed Umversrty of Marne Soctal Studtes 6lCll l PAUL G FORD 119491 B A M Ed Un1vers1ty of Mame h nffiag in fffg? f X fl L RICHARD SELL 119491 X B S Sprmgfteld College K Phys1calEducat1on Blology 1 1 STANFORD I TRASK 119511 B S Un1vers11yofMa1ne Scrence PATRICIAJ TOTMANUQ513 B S Umversltyof Marne Home Economics MARION A Mc FARLAND119521 l-lusson College Commerclal ELMERR BIGGERS IR 119521 ' B A , Untversxty of Ma M A Columbxa n versxty l ELMER REAM 119521 B S Panzer College MODICIHII State Teacher s College Seton Hall Umverslty B1ology SOC131 Studles Dnver s Educauon ALBION LIVINGSTON 119531 Bangor Marne School of Qgmmerce Umversryy of Marne New Xdrk Un1vers1ty Tylple Umversny Cornell Unrversitv Denver University Cornrqerctal GERTRUDE HARRIMAN 119531 B A Unrversrty fM ne J! j Englxsh L O I ' Un1 rs1t o I Socxal Stu res lUFC Z Coacht g f 8 PHYLLIS PRESCOTT 119531 Colby College B S Umverslty of Mame Mathemaucs l 1 I l Q o' - 1 - 9 ' 9 - 9 o - .. ,B 1 YH Y I 1 -' Q' N I Z1 J' - J -'yi J . . . . . . . . if-f1Z,f1'fLiL-'Llf' I . . 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Md -'1 5 'Q 1.2 Q- - M egg, V q, 1 'Veg W 5 ' fx 244 hr Gm nation waralb 1411953 DANFORTH FOUND A'YlON AW ARD ANKY-RXCAN Ll':GlON AW AR9 Eac year bool'-s are gtven to the boy and grrl of Thrs aw ard rs presented annually by Arnertcan the senror class who are rnost ontstandrn rn t er e ron Post 93 to the onrstandrn bo and grr C r e ersonal developments and who have had a who e Er hth Grade Recr rents for x95 were C nsran e sorne rnrlnence on the stndent bod ln r 53 Baker and Robert Mercer Recewrng honora e cra Anstrn and lohn Rlodgett recerved thrs awar rnentton were Carolyn Turner and Barnes Swens Speeral awards were rven to Donna Upton an Robert l-loran BAUSCH AND LOMB HONORARY AW ARD The recetver oi thrs award rs the senror showrng COrsAttAERClAl. AW ARDS e rnost rrnprovernent rn scrence Thts aw rd rn 1953 was grv en to W alter Nlclssac The ldnsson Aw ard for the ontstandrng c rrlercral student was resented to Esther Anles rn r 3 Barbara Conners Recetve the Becker Awar r en by R2-clter lnnror Colle e to the senror corn D A R ClTl7-ENSl'll? AW ARD rnercral stndent havrn e hrghest rank The awa lor the rnoit prornrsrng itrst year cornrnerctal stn T rs annual award grv en by the Danghters oi dent was l-lelen Conne the Arnerrcan Revolnnon was awarded to l-lelen Davrs OCTOBER CLUB AW ARD ACTlVlTY AW ARD rs ts an award oi 550 oo to be grven by th October Club to the bo or grrl rn the sentor The senrors chosen by the faculty as rnost ont oi Bnclrsport l-hgh School who rn the ornnron standrn rn all school actrvrtres ior r were hrs classrnates rs r e rnost honorable nprr yrs and l-larold Perltrns cleanest lrvrng and rnost nnselirsh const ate towards others wrt ont re ard to scholarshrp o athleucs The wrnner tn 1953 was Richard Arno Tl'll.ETlC AW ARD ecervrng awards ior ontstandrng abrlrty an HARV ARD BOOK AW ARD riorrnance rn athleucs were Geor e Lord R6atrtce Gross rs ls awarded by the l-larv ard Clnb of Bangor to a boy rn e College Preparatory course oi t e lnnxor Class whorn the prrncrpal and iacnlty con sr er the rnost worth by e result of h s 501-l0t.ptRst-lt? AW ARD arshrp and character Recrprent of the rg 3 boolt was Roland Burns e als are grven to students of all classes havrng an average o 95W or better for the ear Recervrng rne als ln X953 were El en ean Barl er Nl lssac Rosemary Tracy W rlrna t-la l ancy lewe , READERS DlGEST AW ARD Ada Soper loanne Balser Marrlyn Nlaley er a ttllrtlet and Nancy Wrrrtgr A ear s snbscrrpnon to the Readers Digest ts resented each year to the rrlernber o the sen class having achreved e hrghest sc o s c average Rosemary Tracy recerved this 195 award h . . . . . , . g. h .I L g. . g Y .10 h P 1 ' 'S - 'P' 3 0 C ' y. 9 , Patti- . ' ' bl ' ' ' ' d. ' on. . g 6 th . . . . . a . . . . Om, . V . 95 . ' d d at ' Q, ' - . . . ' ' gth ' . rd h' , ' rs, Th' ' . ' e y ' ' ' class . 9 . '. . . of . g. . . . 953 Ham . ' . h ' .gmt Da. . l . . . . . .det , 'h g ' r ' . ' ' ld. A R . . , .. A pe v ' ' g and ' , Th ' th h 'G 9 y th hig chol- U . . 5 Nl d ' ' c 5 y . ' ' d l S 'y,Walt c- , , ' l, N tt w t . 0 t R f lor f ' th ' hlati . ' 3 onor ,garb Valedlctonan Salutatonan NANCY IEWETT MARJORIE TRACY Thud Honor Part Fourth Honor Part Ab-N WILMA HA LL 1 1 HELEN CONNERE, -.4 Looo i ' 'iliil Pl 5e3f'3QQ5Qd5ifg EF 5 aE4gQf4T,e,HfQw BF Lf Fr 55 5355 EP V? V',?.,5if'w f cliff F 'F F ? F ismc.. T-Tan i ' - . A7 I lvl 'L7lYLQ I If A 1' i -E.g-t , 7 4' - tiff' We lorzi my nm B1 ' ' P 'S P 'F 5 'WW Um I7 7' E 'fhoft our 'Hu' hom QQ0, affucc - G 'W P- 5 +2 P e 5 f P . lgcr' 1.0! owf. H1 - hqa - --'-TCO' f ' U F I1 MVA-H fyn, - - fig 'WF EF EF F b 7 7 X...f Uv -' fdcr- 3-57 ,bg -fg,j,7 qv P 7' 7 7 Z4 H5551 QJQ f IFJ 'HIC Pmif-Q5 E of oqy- Bti- Pgyf LF P I . Q, lil- Wav I I SEHIERS 45? cfm, QAM President-Colin Sheehan Vice President-Howard Heath Secretary-Helen Conners Treasurer-Nancy Jewett H, Conners, N, Jewett, H. Heath, C, Sheehan ?n 1 1,1 ig, - f' I V 'LJ' . 1, V'- Lggnior aria Af, A wifi! W 1, fm, HAROLD ALLEN WI FX 1 2 91 'W' X ff Industrial Arts I L Buddy As a man thinketh in his heart so is he Clinton Hi h 6' - 8 School 1, 2, 3g Band 4g After Graduation: Maine Maritime Academy FRANCIS BIRMINGHAM Industrial Arts Frankie Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. Honor Roll I, 2, 3: After Graduation: Undecided Sponsored by INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD ELECTRICAL WORKERS Local 1777 Bucksport Free Press 1gnv7 3 CHARLES BOUCHARD .15 Y S sl 6, Industrial Arts Charlie Tl 1171. I ' lf , ' Q -' Time is but the stream I o a-fishin in. Intramural Bas- W 8 S 1 -. ketball I, 2, 3, 4, After Graduation: St, Regis Paper Co. , ' 5 1 Q 1 ' 4, if ,4,P'L 73f VLW EUGENE BOUCHARD , V 4 1 ' ' , 41,31 fV A C- General -,O h4Gene dm, Q 1 N? ff. Heaven does not choose its elect-frg among the great and wealthy. Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Cabaret Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Assistant Social Coordinator 4, After Graduation: St. Regis Paper Co. PHYLLIS BOWDEN Home Economics Phyl What ever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Glee Graduation: Undecided 8 A jj Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2g Library Club 2, 4, After C JOANNE BROWN Commercial JO She stands in a light of her own, Glee Club I, 2: F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Principal 3, 4: After Graduation: 3 Stenographer E-' BEVERLY BUNKER , p College Bev Wearing all that weight of leaming lightly like a flower. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Softball r, 2, Freshmen-Sophomore - Prize Speaking 23 Junior-Senior Prize Speaking 3, 4, State One Act Play 2g Cabaret 2: Pep Squad 2: Debate Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 43 Thespian Society 3, 4, Health Council 4: Hillcrest 3, 4, Newsbomb 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3: Fun Night 25 After Graduation: Gorham State Teachers' College This page is sponsored by STEVENS STUDIOS fX 901+ sv, -v l 1 I 2 O r ii . -I I' Pqslf 5 C AL A ff 51 J ROLAND BURN S College Rollie And a mi man was he Crosby High School I, 25 Football 3,45 Basketball 35 Baseball 3, 45 Athletic Association 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Vice President 45 Initiation Committee 45 Exec- J ttf' 4 utive Board 45 Fun-Night 3, 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 After Graduation: College ry, , 3 J L Qwu' .r J ,H L 1 Y Lflllfxf f 7 A. s ELANOR BUSHEY ' Commercial El She'll make music wherever she goes. Leaders' Corps 2, 35 Sophomore Cabaret 25 Drivers' Educa- tion 35 Honor Roll I, 2, 3g After Graduation: Ste- nographer 5 C w , ' ' THOMAS CHASE L. ' - I 5' 4 'jk Industrial Arts Tom ' 'T' ,, Q ., None but the brave deserve the fair, German Club 35 After Graduation: Undecided IU g- 'Q 5-ri-'Qi' '- FRED cHAssE 3651 College ' 1 A young and mischievous lad. Debate Club I, 25 Q ' I 1 ' ' ,Three Act Play 25 Class One Act Play I5 Journalism A 5 . ' , ' Club 1, 25 Football 1, 25 student counct1r5Na 1 al Honor Society 45 After Graduation: Colleg E WILLIAM CLAIR V Industrial Arts Wi1lie s 6 R Nature's own nobleman, friendly and frank5 Is a X man with his heart in his hand. I. V. Basketball I, 25 LV, Baseball 15 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Class President 2: Stu- dent Council 3, 45 President 45 Class Play 25 Jun- ior Prom King 35 Gymnastic Club 45 Hillcrest Staff 45 Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Honor Roll I5 Junior Prom Committee 35 Sopho- more Cabaret 25 Fun Night 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football I, 25 Leader of Patrol Boys 35 Monitor 3,45 Track 45 After Graduation: Carpenter lf, 1 1 Q R . S S X KP MADELYN COLE Commercial Maddy A girl of genial mood. Softball 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4, Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Fun Night I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, F. H, A. I, 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Honor Roll 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Class Social Committees I, 2, 3, 4, After Graduation: Undeci d THOMAS COLEMAN WM Industrial Arts W Tom , q L, 3 Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech, After Graduation: Truck Driver ,,,, I 1 ' 1 '- F -,,.,..- 1 J' X HELEN CONNERS tl Commercial Hel Ever fait, ever young. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F, H, A. I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Leaders Corps 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Class Secretary 3, 4, Hillcrest 3, Drivers' Education 33 Honor Roll 3, High Honor I, 2, Sophomore Cabaret 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, After Graduation: Secretary NANCY CONNERS' ,jf tidy College , 3 Nano ,W F mess shgrahd swee' attractive , Glee Club I 12, 3, 4, 1,413 ers! Cor , 3, 4, I Debate Clgb I, 2- Uiflcrest 3, Pr ze Speaking ' , 3, 4, Sophozmor C bat tz, Juni r om 3, she: 2,L2,F,H,A. imnitor 3, on r Roll I, 2, gzAmerican L gion A aw fter Gr dua- tion: 'Brigharbdoung Univergiy THOMAS CROCKER ,Ulf LQ MW r ' ' College Tommy So much one man can do-That does both act and know J, V, Basketball 3: I. V. Baseball 2, 3, Three A Act Play 2, Class Play lg Ring Committee 3, Imra- mural Basketball I, 2, Hillcrest, 3, 4, Journalism lg Debate Club I, Honor Roll lg Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, Sophomore Cabaret 2, After Graduation: College , . Courtesy of INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF PULP AND SULPHITE WORKERS, LOCAL 88 1! 1 mix L ,mi silt? ,H- ,ZS 1 PHILIP DAVIS General Ace A lion among ladies is a dangerous thing, Presi- dent German Club 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 4: J. V. Basketball I, 2g Varsity Basketball 3g Baseball 1,23 Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 25 Fun Night I, 2, 3, Tumbling Team I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Ig After Graduation: Col- lege. DYK DENNETT Industrial Arts 'Never let studies interfere with your education. After Graduation: Carpenter RALPH EASTMAN Industrial Arts The nurse of full-grown souls is solitude. After Graduation: Air Force. ROBERT ENGLAND Industrial Arts Bing l am the master of my fateg I am the captain of my soul:' Football Ig Varsity Football 3, 4: I. V. Baseball Ig Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: J. V. Basket- ball rg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Captain of Gym- - nastic Club 4g Class President 3, Cabaret'l-iost 2, Athletic Association 3, 4: President 4: Student Council 2g Ring Committee 3g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Sophomore Cabaret Committee 21 Exec- utive Board 4g Senior Marshall 35 Monitor 3, 43 Leader of Patrol Boys 2g Social Co-ordinator 4: Fun Night 1, 2, 3, 4:lAfI6l' Graduation: College. , y 15. 41. ,,, v J MARILYN FLANNERY 1 1' Home Economics , f , To love, cherish, and obey, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, 4g Leaders' Corp 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4: Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4: After Graduation: Marriage. I . l S -uk I fix Lf XXX 1 I ll' Courtesy of MAURICE J. FINESON Representing the LOREZN MURCHISON COMPANY XXXW1 SANDRA FRENCH Home Economics Laugh and be well. Leader's Corps L, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, 3. 4- f n V v ' V 1 , ! V h MARILYN GIF!-'ORD V College Sister A merry heart goes all the day. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, ,layvee Cheer- leader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Newsbomb 1, 2, 3, Hillcrest 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Athletic Asso- ,ciation Executive Committee 2, 3, Student Council I, Treasurer 2, Thespian Society 3, 4, Class One Act Play 2, Debate Club lg Caba- ret Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, State One Act Play Prompter 2, Three Act Play Prompter 2, After Graduation: Nursing. f 3: r 1 . V I 1 , . A , 1 . ' Lf if IMOGENE GINN ' 3 Home Economics Emma Never say more than is necessary. Leader's Corps I, 2, 3. 4: F-14- A. I, 2, 3, 4, After Graduation: Undecided. gi NJ 11 f y XX g ' xc .., f I px 3 ' Z XJNIL KWGRUEIWALD - Ingxstri Arts Y Gunnie - x X xl fix ff. t 1 if 1 . 'X M I' . . u-1, i Rl-.3 X I 'H ' very, fped of mischief he had a hand to execute. Intramural , 3 Naaketbalfwl, intramural Football I, 2, Jayvee Basketball 2, Jayvee tQ,isebaQ!, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Sophomore Cabaret Com- mixtteejl, Iuniorliom Committee 3, Honor Roll Ig Class Play I, 'c JAfterXGradua3tf0:1: Undecided . V . Y ' X H! WILMA HALL College Wim The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest hooks. ff ,G Class Secretary lg Debate Club I, Social Committee 3, 2, 3, 4, 1. , Freshman-Sophomore Prize Speaking I, 2, Fun Night, Softball r, 4 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, One Act Play 2, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, High, Honorfkoll r,fz, 3, 4.1 Scholarship Award 1, 2, 3, Junior, Prom tommitteefgn Hillcrest A ., 4 L L Staff 3, Athletic Association 3, 4,xNl!l0ll31 l:4onor'Soci'ety 3, 4, ,N Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, 3, 4, After Graduatioft: ' Y Husson College. ,- A - V X 4. lr , . f H 1 Compliments of DR. DONALD W. TUCKER BEAIJS JEWELRY STORE LUCHINI'S WILLEYS INC . BROOKSIDE RESTAURANT MOORES PHARMACY J. J'. NEWBERRY CO. TRACY'S PRESTAURANT Ellsworth Maine K' DUANE HARTFORD General Burla A man among men and especially women. Old Orchard Beach High School Ig Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3: Football 2, 3, Baseball 2: J. V. Basketball 23 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 2, Initiation Com- mittee 4, F,F,A. 2, 4g F.F, A, Basketball 4, After Graduation: Marines. KENDELL HATCH Industrial Arts So1itude is sometimes best society uation: Undecided. HOWARD HEATH Industrial Arts Howdy A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confi- dent tomorrows, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Play Ig Three Act Play 2, 3, State One Play 3, Thespian Society 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 4, President 4, Class Vice President 4, Fun Night 2, 3, Track Team 4, Sophomore Cabaret 2: I. V. Baseball 2, 3, Hillcrest 4, Ring Committee 3,Exec- utive Committee 4, Debate Club Ip Junior Prom Committee 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Initiation Com- mittee 4, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, After Graduation: Gorham State Teachers College 1 I -of NANCY HOLMES 2' 1 'fri -f. Commercial , , 'J fa I'll speak in a monstrous little voice Glee Club 7 U4 2, 3, F, H,A, 2, 3: Library Club 41 After Gradua ,, ,f- tion: Stenographer. ef , ROBERT HORAN Industrial Arts Bob 4 . Q Write me as one who loves his fellowmen, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 411, V, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football Ig Intramural Football 2, Usher 1, 2, Sophomore Cabaret 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Fun Night Ig Boys State 3, Honor Roll 33 After Graduation: Undecided Compliments of CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY IVAN Industrial Arts Bob Had siglrd to many, thought he loved but one, Footballli Fun Night I5 Three Act Play Stage Man- agerILI2,A36xophomore Cabaret Committee 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 German Club 4 Monitor 45 After Graduation: United States JUDITH HUTCH NS I 9 X ' , Q C erc' 'W' udy bw 1 1' V l e b' , most shy an layjike of . Club eadersv. orp 2 4DPtesi t 45 yy! ry Club U 3' ' I 0 45 V- e Presidentfgz A, rkggdg 4gl surer 45 lntra. m Basketball ophomoret ,baret Q mitteh 25 Na- on Honor Socifetyx 45 Ho or ollfl, if 3, Qririe 's Educa- tion p Squad 2 4 Mer Girzfduationz Fjrfmfllgton State ' ers Coll e, IJ, ' 1 ff IX r A 1, 4 . trial Arts Phil s large as life and twice as natural. Intramural Basket- ball 2 35 J, V, Baseball 35 Prom Committee 35 F.F. A. 45 States All' Force Reporter 45 F,F, A, Basketball 45 After Gradhationz United N K , A u ' X Y IL' 1 - ,4 I NANCY JEWETT - .l A 'l ' -A 5 V7 , , 4 , , 41 'K College A , s 5 5 kt- I , ,N The hand that hath made her fair, hath made her good, Class Vice President 25 Class Treasurer 45 Executive Board 45 Debate Club 15 Newsbomb I, 2, 3, 45 Hillcrest I, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Editor 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Student Council 35 Treasurer 35 Class Social Committee I, 2, 3, 45 Initiation Committee 45 Sophomore Cabaret Chairman 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Ring Committee 35 Class One Act Play I5 Three Act Play 2, 45 Stage Crew 1, 35 State One Act Play Stage Crew 2, 35 Thespian Society 3, 45 Secretary 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 A. A, Executive Board 35 Secre- tary 45 Pep Squad 25 Librarian 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary - Treasurer 45 High Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Scholar- ship Award I, 2, 35 After Graduationg College CARL Joi-xNsoN 'fy 1, Q, 1 ROBERTA JORDAN HIL Commercial Z e E ,r I. Nothing is impossible to a willing heaft. Hillcrest 3, 45 Co-Business Manager 45 Newsbomb 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Three Act Play Usherette 35 Social Committee 35 Dirigo Girls State 35 Sophomore Cabaret Committee 25 Pep Squad 2, 35 Leaders' Corps 25 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Blee Club I, 2, 3, 45 After Graduation: Farm- ington State Teacher's College. This page sponsored by ST. RIJGIS PAPER COMPANY ELLEN KEEGAN College If all the world were just, there would be no need of valour, Class Secretary 2: Newsbomb l, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Editor 3: Editor 4: Hillcrest I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Class Social Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class One Act Play 1: State One Act Play 2, 3: Prompter 2: Stage Manager 3: Three Act Play 2: Stage Manager 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2: Thespian Society 3, 4: Treasurer , ,f J' 4: Library Club 4: 1. V. Cheerleader X, 2: Varsity fp Cheerleader 3, 4: Headcheerleader 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association A i 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Roll l ,' I ' 1, 2, 3: After Graduation: Nursing, V 1 fi' ,A ANNE KELLEY ,I K, P Commercial Annie Of manners gentle, of affections mild. F.H. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4: Leaders' Corp 3, 4: Pep Squad 3: Library Club 4: Newsbomb 4: Hillcrest 4: Cabaret Committee 2: Honor Roll 3: Drivers Educa tion 3: After Graduation: Stenographer. JOYCE LE CLAIR 1 ' A College Joycie Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Newsbomb I, 2, 3, 4: Hillcrest 1, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Glee Club I 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Social Committee I, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 3, 4: Class One Act Play I: State One Act Play Stage Crew 2: Three f' Act Play Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 4: Honor Roll I 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: National Honor Society 4: Thespian Society 4: Sophomore Cabaret Commit- tee 2: Debate Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2: AfterGrad- uation: College If t u f X , 2 . l 'll 1 fi-'fl W, l 1, ,- .f - : RICHARD LEIGHTON I f ' 1 ,X . n I 1 , ' ' College ' , n ' Dick U , 4' 4 - -. ' ' Q 1 I 4. ' I I speak to the in friendship's name. Football'I: Freshman - Sophomore Prize Speaking I: Journal- ism Club I: Junior - Senior Prize Speaking 3: Hill- crest 4: After Graduation: Air Force RONALD LLOYD YM. Y pf f ,V ' . 'Lf f s t L General Ronnie , ffl, 7 NJ H1gh erected thoughts seated in the heart of cour- .r 7 1,,,: I tesy, J, V. Baseball 2, 3: F,F. A. 4: After Grad- H uation: Undecided, Sponsored by BEAL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 9 Central Street Bangor, Maine EASTERN TRUST 8: BANKING CO. 0 E P MW,-4. 5: 3.-aa., NALD MATTSON . 6 ft Arr 41 'N1' . lndustrial Arts Micah L , .A Jil-le too serves a certain purpose who only stands ,avv 7N1'g -3 1.-f-...g Is- '-J I and cheers. J, V. Basketball Manager 1, 2, Varsi- ,-,4 ,fa-ty Basketball Manager 3, 4, Football li J. V. Base- ball I, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Athletic Associa- tion 4, Cross County 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Sopho- more Cabaret Committee 33 F-un Night r, 2, 3, 41 it Nloriiter 3, 4, Gymnastic Team 3, 4, After Grad- ' M' uatiT2DU.S. Navy 1 I , If 1' W TRI KE IG 'U ff m e Z 7 Pat Q4 ff Happiness is speechless. Leaders' Corps 3, 4, J F,H,A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Library Club 4, 'D Sophomore Cabaret 23 Driver's Education 3, After R Graduation. Stenographer - , , .D M Ni - 34,42-3 'N-J z W Q12-99...-x9.J' S 4--' lg' ' S--'59- x' j.,-A.: QL QB,-C JOAN MITCHELL ,,. N5 551 Commercial Joanie She is alive in every limb, Hillcrest 2, 3, 4,Soft- ballr, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 3, 4, Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, Drum Nlajorett 3, 4, Ring Com- mittee 3, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, One Act Play 23 Library Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Class Social Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 33 After Graduation: Secretary JOYCE ORCUTT Commercial DIIO ll rokiis sweeter in the bud than full b1own 'F,,QHyJ.K, h , 4, Historian 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, xi Llbtary 4, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, J After Gfafuildonz Secretary 'l :N xx . 'L L 9 -if ,fit CJ ,Lfp ' f' X, 1 1 I1 M! ,jill , , 41? o-1-uv-.-n g-.--.1 ,1,.-4-1 ROYCE PERKINS Industrial Arts E1dy ' friakefa ,gammotion in every place. Intramural ot9tball t, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Qp,efAct Play 1, Three Act Play Stage Man- ager 4, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3: I. V. Baseball I, 2, 3, Dirigo Boys State Alternate 3, Honor Roll r, After Gradua- tion, U,S. Navy v f Sponsored by f BIQDGET TANNING COMPANY l ' Rosen-s DEPARTMENT stout 1 R. E. NASON 8, SONS I. A. M. No I 21 ,T J' C JOHN POOLER College Jack The lad was ever roving, loving, and laughing, and free. Globe High School 3, American Legion Award: Class One Act Play Ig Class Two Act Play 3: Three Act Play 2, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Intramurals I, 2, Social Committee tg Honor Roll I, 2, 3: After Graduation: College IEANNE ROI General Jeannie Tis good to be merry and wise. Glee Club I, 2, nw, 3, 4g Sophomore Cabaret 23 Hillcrest Ig Junior Prom 0,14 Committee 35 F, H, A, 4g Reporter 4g Class Vice President Ip After Graduation: Undecided, Zi., f if fv 1 f THOMAS SHEEHAN College Colin To strive, to seek, to gain, and not to yield, A Social Committee I, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Cabaret ,J J ,Jfj Committee 2: Monitor 2, 3, 4g Head Monitor 4g in ,I I Dirigo Boys state 3: J. V. Basketball Manager 2, 1 A If if 5 ,, Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4g Student Council 49 J, 4 Hillcrest 41 Class President 43 Athletic Association L 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee 35 L A Track Manager 4g After Graduation: College ,ull-17 A. Jn D Ar ADA SNOW College A e ' L il is 7 5 So much to dog so little doneg such things to be, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2g High Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Hillcrest 2, 3: Newsbomb 2g ExecutiveCom- mittee 4: Freshmen-Sophomore Prize Speaking I, 25 One Act Play 29 Ring Committee 3g Cheerleading 25 Softball Ig Student Council lg Vice President Ig Sophomore Cabaret Committee 29 Social Commit- tee I, 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee 35 Library Club 4g Three Act Play Stage Crew 3: After Graduation: Marriage. J!-3 lg' CARROLL sPooNER nspudn 'x To know him well is to like him better Class Treasure r Intramural Football I 2 J V Basket ball 3 Student Council 4 Executive Committee 4 Track 4 Patrol Boy Leader 4 Junior Prom Commit tee 3 Football 2 Intramural Basketball 2 After Graduation Game Warden J . Sponsored by ' TAYLOR- BERRY, INC TREWORGY'S STORE SNOW 8a NEALLY COMPANY 3 thff' fi-,,,.. ' x X 4. I - .4 ,fm A 1-gg-,.1f:, x , mail' ,H Q, JOANNE STUBBS College Stubbie She laughs at all things great or small. Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Fun Night tg Li- brarian 4, Hillcrest I, 2, 35 Three-Act Play Usher- ette 3: Intramural Basketball Manager 2, 3, Sopho- more Cabaret zg Honor Roll lg After Graduation: United States Air Force. DALLIS SUTHERLAND Commercial Lil I will maintain the humor to the last. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3: Library Club 3, 4: Treasurer 45 Sophomore Cabaret 2g Junior Prom Committee 3g Hillcrest 31 Newsbomb 3, Office Assistant 3, 4: Social Committee 3, Pep Squad 23 After Graduation: Farmington State Teach- ers College. RUSSELL TENNANT ff' 1 Industrial Arts ,Shortgun I'm not so shy as I look. After Graduation. United States Army, ' ' ' PAUL TILLEY ii? College .i ... s.. - Our thoughts and our conducts are our own. Intramurals I, 2g Journalism Club Ig After -+I Graduation Undecided -+ ' 1, An ' A HAROLD TOZIER 9. V' A' V, f fl XV., fly Q14 VL X Industrial Arts S19nny 'Jyf' 'The man that blushes is not quite abrute, Football 1, 3, 4g Athletic Association 3, 43k After Graduation: Undecided. C ourte sy of 'ms RAPAPORT AUTO COMPANY FOOT MAN-HILLMAN DA11211-35, mc. CLARK-MITCHELL FOSTER 'S DYE. HOUSE, Brewer A 1 if 2 MARJORIE TRACY , College Marge A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warm, to comfort and com- mand, Debate Club 1, Newsbomb 1, 2, 3, 4, Hillcrest 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 21 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, State Student Council Rep- resentative 3, 41 Class Social Committee Ig Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Pep Squad 2, Thespian So- Ciely 3. 4: Treasurer 3: Class One Act Play I, State One Act Play 2, 3, Three Act Play 2, Stage Crew 3, 4, Ring Committee 3, Health Committee 4, Drivers' Education 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Award I, 2, High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, After Graduation, College As .f - I N 'gi' Q 'lm if uf ai. X BRIAN TWEEDIE Industrial Arts Twit For after all, the best thing one can do When it is raining is to let it rain. Class Vice President 3, After Graduation, Trade School BARBARA TYLER College Barb She was good as she was fair - To know her was to love her, Glee Club t, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Hillcrest 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Newsbomb I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 23 Assistant Girl's Basketball Man- ager 3, Manager 4, Social Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2, Ring Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Three Act Play 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Three Act Play 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, One Act Play Stage Crew 2, Class One Act Play 2, National Honor Society 4, Librarian 4, Debate Club l, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman- Sophomore Prize Speaking I, After Graduation: College JEAN VIOLETTE Home Economics Jeannie Eyes of pure women, wholesome stars of love. J, V, Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Hillcrest 2, 3, Drivers' Education 3, Secretary of Guidence Group 3, Cabaret Committee 23 Junior Prom Committee 3, Junior Prom Queen 3, After Graduation: Marriage ,431 NANCY WASSON jX,jyg,f12'!v , Lf Commercial gairf6e H4 r V K fl , 4. Y f 'A ,l W fj ',iLfI'Z, ,I lt is a ftferudly-heart diatvhas plenty of ms. Eg. A. Q 3, 4: Hillcrest ij 34 ein!! :bomb 3, 4yxusinesn ggp4: L1 ry Club 3, Junior Prolil Com' tree 3, Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2,' Majotette 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, Honor Roll r, 2, Dirigo Girls' State Delegate 3, Aisiuant-Sofghall Nlxantiger-3, y Drivers' Education 3, Debate Club 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidet1t'3: Varsity Alternate 3, After Graduation: Husson College Compliments of 73,4 Af - EPSTEIN'S, South Brewer , CROPLEY 8: .TEWETT W. T. GRANT CO. Q. if IW X be 'T 5 01 iv f Q' J -..,, .4 ,. ' 4 , I -af ,- 44 fy tix J X X Will. NEWELL WILLINS Industrial Arts Skip l agree with no man's opinion. I have some of my own. LV. Baseball I: JN. Basketball I: Social Committee 1: School Safety Patrol I: Intramural Football I: Class President I: Class One Act Play I: J.V. Baseball Manager 2: Photography Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Sophomore Cabaret Committee 2: Debate Club 3: Hillcrest 3, 4: Dirigo Boys' State 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Three Act Play Stage Manager 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Track 4: After Graduation: Farmer. 3 JOYCE WILLETT College Judy A witty woman is a treasure: A witty beauty is a power. Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Cabaret 2: Hillcrest 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Library Club 3, 4: President 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: After Graduation: Husson College. yt ffl DAWN WILLETTE A , 3 Commercial 17 ' ' ' J She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. Glee Club I, 2, 3,' ' 4: Class Treasurer 2: Newsbomb 2:OffiCe1S9Cf21fiIty 4: Girls's state Altemate 3: Junior Prom Committee 3:'Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Sopho- more Cabaret Committee 2: Hostess 2: National Honor Society 4: After Graduation: Farmington State Teacher's College. PHILIP WOOSTER Agriculture Phil He is good that does good to others. Freshman-Sophomore Prize Speaking 1: Winner 1: Junior-Senior 3: Winner 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: National Honor Society 4: After Graduation: College. DOROTHY YORK Commercial Dot He seemed so near and yet so far away. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Leaders' Corp I, 2: Library Club 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Social Committee 2, 3: Sophomore Cabaret 2: After Graduation: Secretary. ,J ffl! fl Compliments of 'V yy RIEDMAN FURNITURE COMPANY SYSTEM COMPANY J ' Bangor Maine BUCKSPORT SEA GRILL NAPOLEON DESROSIERS BOUCHARD'S QARBER SHOP EDDIE MERCER BUCKSPORT HARDWARE COMPANY LEEMAN'S ESSO STATION Bucksport, Maine Q., 1 umm A l enior uloerfafiued MOST POPULAR Nancy Iewetr MOST Bobby England BASHF UL MOST FLIRTATIOUS Joyce LeCla1r Howard Heath rd Joyce Orcutt Charles Bouchard MOST SCHOLASTIC r, 'atb' pinky 'M rlpmg ' ' ,..,.1-an--- MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED f p L f 1 f D f , 1 Q ? , gf . H D Dr 3 A , Xmwf j lun A 'E I x ? . if 4 71 ' iw' ,.-, A - Marjorie Tracy - Fred Chasse Helen Conners - Colin Sheehan Q 'Lvl X 'gg l , , :Gil .I E I Q ' lfigfds U U 1 M Q Q Ax X ' r rx We I 1 Z8 - r 1 N! U J l m farm ,Nbfory We entered Bucksport High School our freshman year with seventy six in our class. Miss Harding was our class advisor that first year. At our first class meeting we elected the following as class officers: President ------- -Walter Willins Vice President--- Jean Roi Secretary -------- Wilrna Hall Treasurer ------- Carroll Spooner 'Cahill Marilyn Gifford and Fred Chasse were our Student 6 E Council repre sentatives. ministered by the Seniors. We were all glad when that ,Y Friday was over. From that day on we looked forward to the day when we would be Seniors and could initiate the incoming Freshrnen. Robert England, William Clair, Vaughn Rogerson, and Walter Willins were on the J. V. basketball team. We were represented on the girls' basketball team by Wilrna Hall, Joanne Stubbs, and Ellen Keegan. We had two J. V. cheerleaders---Marilyn Gifford and Ellen Keegan. During our first year, we won the foul shooting contest. Our Newsbomb reporters were Nancy Jewett and Mar- jorie Tracy and our Hillcrest reporter was Joyce LeClair. Wilrna Hall, Barbara TYICY, N2-HCY Conners, Philip Wooster, Richard Lei hton and Harr Gre artici ated in the Freshman Sophomore Prize g I Y Y P P Speaking Contest. Philip Wooster won first prize for the boys. Our Sophomore year we returned to high school with seventy-three class mates. Miss Harding was again our advisor. The first piece of business we attended to was the election of our class officers, They were: President ---------- William Clair Vice President ----- Nancy Jewett Secretary ---------- Ellen Keegan Treasurer --------- Dawn Willette Our Student Council representatives were Marilyn Gifford, Tresurer and Marjorie Tracy, and Robert England. Marjorie Tracy was initiated into the Thespian Society this year. f' 7 S ,QP x ' 1 ' , p fl Z9 The highlight of our first year was the initiation ad- Q 2 The highlight of this year was the Sophomore Cabaret. It was entitled Garden In the Rain . , X Many people attended and were entertained by talent from the Sophomore class. Everyone en- joyed himself. Ellen Keegan, Marilyn Gifford, Joyce LeClair, Nancy Jewett, Maddy Cole, Joan Mitchell, and Philip Davis represented us in the A. A, Bobby England made the Varsity basketball team while Billy Grunwald, Willie Clair, Tommy Hartford, and Philip Davis were on the J. V. team. Nancy Jewett, Joyce LeClair, Ellen Keegan, Joan Mitchell, Joanne Stubbs, Marilyn Gifford, and Wilrna Hall, and Shirley Ginn played on the Girls' Basketball team. Marilyn Gifford was promoted to varsity cheerleader and Ellen Keegan was a J. V. cheer- leader. Our class reporters on the Newsbomb staff were again Nancy Jewett and Marjorie Tracy and Joyce LeClair our Hillcrest reporter. Nancy Conners, Wilma Hall, and Beverly Bunker participated in Freshman Sophomore Prize Speaking. Qur Sophomore year we were well represented in the annual three-act play by Tommy Crocker, Jackie Pooler, Nancy Jewett, Fred Chasse, Joyce LeClair, Marilyn Gifford, Ellen Keegan, and Marjorie Tracy. Beverly Bunker and Marjorie Tracy took part in the annual State one-act Play- In 1952 we entered Bucksport High School as juniors. At our first class meeting, we elected the following officers: President ------- Robert England Vice President-- Brian Tweedie Secretary ------- Helen Conners Treasurer ------ Joanne Brown As guidance advisor to our class of sixty nine, we had Mr. Bunker. This year we were represented in the Student Council by Marjorie Tracy - secretary, Nancy Jewett - Treasurer, Jean Violette, and William Clair. At last! We were to order our class rings. After a lengthy discussion we decided on Loren H Murchison. They arrived soon after Christmas Everyone enjoyed hirnself very much at the annual Junior Prom. We had the novel idea of naming it the Blue Moon formal. We elected Jean Violette, Queen and William Clair, King. The crew under the guidance of Mr. Bunker, worked enthusiastically for several evenings in preparation. In the spring five members were initiated ' into the National Honor Society, They were l Beverly Bunker, Wilma Hall, Ellen Keegan, Nancy Jewett, and Marjorie Tracy. ' 30 Howdie Heath was our only representative in the three-act play. That year half of the State One-Act Play cast was from the Junior class. They were Marjorie Tracy and Howdie Heath. Nancy Conners, Beverly Bunker, Philip Wooster, and Richard Leighton were in the Junior-Senior Prize Speaking Contest. Phil again won first prize for the boys. Another annual for the Junior class was the Barn Dance. Practically everyone attended in dungarees and sport shirts and had a wonderful time. In the spring we sent Nancy Wasson and Roberta Jordan to Girls' State at Colby and Dickie Leighton, Walter Willins, Bobbie Horan, Colin Sheehan, and Phil Wooster went to the University of Maine for Boys' State. We were also represented in the Thespian Society by Marjorie Tracy, Ellen Keegan, Marilyn Gifford, Beverly Bunker, Nancy Jewett and Howdie Heath. Marjorie was Treasurer. Finally, our Senior year! This year, 1953, our class advisor was Mrs. Whitmore. For this our all important year, we elected the following officers: President ---------- Colin Sheehan Vice President ----- Howdie Heath Secretary ---------- Helen Conners Treasurer --------- Nancy Jewett We chose Steven's Studio of Bangor totake our class pictures and Loren Murchison for our name cards and announcements. Almost all our pictures had come by Christmas. We again had four members in the Student Council---Marjorie Tracy, Secretary, William Clair, President, Jean Violette, Treasurer, Carroll Spooner, and Colin Sheehan. On the varsity cheerleading squad we had Ellen Keegan, Marilyn Gifford, and Jean Violette. To the newly formed Health Council we elected Marjorie Tracy and Beverly Bunker. Inthe fall, eleven more members were initiated into the National Honor Society. They were Roland Burns, Fred Chasse, Philip Wooster, Howard Heath, HelenCon- ners, Joyce LeClair, Barbara Tyler, Joyce Willett, Dawn Willette, Roberta Jordan, and Judy Hutchins, Again we were represented in the three act play by Nancy Jewett and Barbara Tyler. That year we had the pleasure of initiating the incoming Freshmen. Everyone, including the Freshmen, enjoyed the day. Our monitors for that year were Colin Sheehan, Nancy Conners, Bobby England, Donnie Mattson, Dyk Dennett, and Willie Clair. At last - the final days! The first of many closing activities began with the Seniors last chapel held the last morning the Seniors were obliged to attend classes. This chapel was especially for the Seniors - put on for and by the Seniors. Then Friday evening of the same week we had our banquet with the faculty members invited. The serious part of graduation began Sunday with Baccalaureate held in the gymnasium. This was followed the next week by the last event - graduation. The first half ofthe program was the pageant. The final step was the awarding of the diplomas by Mr. Jewett and the awards. We are now leaving Bucksport High School - some with joy, but most with sadness in our hearts. I 31 .1 , 1 nfs 19 frfc 'sr ' rf , ? 5 J 'E nl' 15: ....,L'. 3: M4 ' 5 www 42 1' . Q ,A-I ia Cf lx M , 5 I Pr' s K il: f ,- Q I 'HEX S , . M , 1 - uf 7 , . JF' 0 4 NA' A sf! ,IN 1' H 5 - it he 0 Q '-'E' c 5 r-1 an F1 r' za 3 3 i M gi X . K LJ 1 I 5 . JJ K QS 1 -nh I 9.2 lik' .il .4 ,J V . if , N' U 41' O A g . x unwr a 45 ,ff ,, t :W - ff, W -y i to M5001 M J MJ i fl !f NE,.,ff ,. l, Zflafx 11 CLASS OFFICERS President-E. Harriman Vice-President-E. Des Jardins Secretary-G. Conners Treasurer-J. Mott 1 , lx . 5 X .lf ri ' I! f rf' A M V FRONT ROW: C. Gray, A. Grindle, A. Potter, M. Ginn, G. Conners, E. Harriman, E. Deslardins, J. Mott, I. Clair, V. Har- per, M. Miller, M. Ridell. SECOND ROW: A. Conary, P. Oliver, E. Pelton, M. Gifford, B. Sheehan, J. Baker, M. Maley, D. Snowman, S. Taylor, J. Taylor, H. Mishou, E. Gray, B. Plant, S. Weller, M. Ames, H. Mattson, P. Coombs, K. Pel- ton, S. Bernardini, D. Cyr. THIRD ROW: G. Wood, W. Carney, D. Conary, V. Bridges, J. Johnson, D. Keens, W. Doucette R Dow, L. Doucette, R. Ginn, G. Nason. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bunker, M. Brown, R. Drake, A. Gross, F. McDunnah R Patter- , . son, L. Hutchins, E. Bourgon, A. Gross, P. Dow, D. Harvey, P. Goss, R. Heath. FIFTH ROW: N. Cunningham, A. Leach, G. Bennett, R. Soper, M. Harriman, R. Grey, R. Mann, J. Soper, R. Woodman, D. Harris, W. Willette, L. Perrigo. On the ninth of September seventy of us began our third year in high school as Juniors. Some of us were in the Commercial room with Mr. Livingston and others were in Room E with Miss Harriman. At our first class meeting we elected class officers. Our class advisor, Mr. Bunker helped us very capably throughout the year. .Jalaine Mott and Floyed McDunnah represented us at Student Council. Ronald Patterson became vice president of the council. Harriet Mishou was class reporter for the Newsbomb' and Marilyn Maley was chosen as assistant editor of , the paper. To everyone's delight, our class rings which we bought from Loren Murchison, came in time for Christ mas. y Nearly all of the class partici- pated in extra-curricular activities. Suzanne Taylor, Hilda Mattson and Robert Mann won prizes in .Junior-Senior Prize Speaking. Our .Junior Barn Dance and Junior Prom were both success- ful and everyone enjoyed themselves. We had a wonderful year and hope our last year as seniors will be as succe:sful. x Eli! I I .ji E. DesJardins, J, Mott, G. Connexs, E, Harriman, 34 L I ,sbp omore aaa J ' N 4 CLASS OFFICERS Pres. -Roberta Miller V. Pres. -Astrid Mattson Sec. -Norma Grindle ,f K Treas. -Steven Bunker, A 7 I 1 1 my h .aft eff r tw FIRST ROW: B. Salisbury, N. Winter, E. Hutchins, I. Herrick, R l ' ,N.XGtindle, S. Bunker, B. Gray, L. White, R. Staples, I. Bridges. SECOND ROW: P. Lowell, N. H yas ,Pet-liihs, S. Stitham, S. Miller, C. Hickey, P. Vitelli, G. Carey, P. Violerte, C. Patten, D. lwigirxi-,i A, svlighf THIRD ROW: R, Mann' S, Cunningham, S, Gervais, W, Woodman, P, Rankin, D, ng, C. lvlbty, G. Austin, E. Spooner, D, Upton, R, vamumn. FOURTH ROW: M, McBain, D, Ketell, Rl' Paqer, HXA bod, G evamgn6n,'P, Merritt, D, Coffin, G, Gra , H, McAllian M, Arnold B Clark, R, Mann R Potter, egg, r s J, weet FIFTH ROW: Mr, Living y I I - v - 1 v - ' ' ston, H, Bernardini, L, Leach, E, Soper, C. Nightingale, C, Brtciwnj D, Findlay, L, Harvey, J, Chenard, L, C-run Wald, N, Bouchard, R. Woodbridge. f' On September 9th approximately 70 students entered Bucksport High School as the Sophomore Class to occupy Room B and Study Hall as home rooms. At our first class meeting we elected our class officers. Sally Cunningham is our HILLCREST reporter again this year with Joy Herrick and Norma Grindle on the business and editorial staffs. Sally Cunningham, Joy Her- rick, and Sarah Gervais are on the Newsbomb staff. Norma Grindle and John Chenard are our Student Council representatives. Ruby Staples and Jud Leach are on the Health Council. ' g---W.'-- Micheal Arnoldyrepresented us in the Three-Act Play The Tin Hero . Other members of the class were part of the back stage crew. The following members of the class made the basketball teams: fBoysJ R. Potter, R. Mann, C. Grindle, H. Atwood, I. Chenard, G. Gray, and L. Grunwald. fGirlsD S. Cunningham, S. Gervais, N. Grindle, I. Herrick, E, Hutchins, A. Mattson, R. Miller and C. Mott. We are represented in many extra curricular activities. The following students participated in Fresh- man-Solphomore Prize Speaking: M. Arnold, S. Bunker, B. Clark, S. Gervais, P. Merritt, R. Miller, M. MacBain, and N. Winter. We had a successful Sophomore Cabaret under the guidance of Mrs. Totman and Mr. Liv- ingston. We would like to thank Mr. Livingston for be- Miller. Glindle. MBNSOH. Bunker ing our class advisor. 1 I Q 1 s-' 'N : ' ,1 I 1' A 1-' 7 1 , l I I 1' -, red man aaa 3 I - X 9 grgfafjv .!'., 't:... ' .zff-.fart-vs., ,, 7,11 , ,hy OFFICERS a ' ' g . President-N. Deskosiers Vice-President-A. Violete- Secretary-I. Snowman f Treasurer-W. Smith FRONT ROW: M. Drake, P. Plant, E. Pelton, N. Barkley, M. Ridell, I. Snowman, N. DesRosiers, A. Violette W. Smith, J. Brown, A. Gross, N. Cunningham, D.Rogerson, M. Bennett. SECOND ROW: L. Smith, J. Gross, E. Gott, E. Gott, C. Turner, M. White, R. Bridges, C. Leach, E. Smith, J. Serviskey, E. Pickering, S. Drake, J. White, F. Wooster, D. Bemis, N. French, C. Conners, V. Clement, M. Roberson, M. Soper, G. Doucette, C. Baker. THIRD ROW: A. Gross, J. Sweet, R. Clement, N. Austin, E. Clement, G. Deans, K. Potter, P. Leighton, D. Ames, G. Gilbert, A. Nason, N. Mitchelle. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Trask, T. Carter, A. Burgess, R. Turner, D. Corney, R. Smith, R. Redman, R. Burns, M. Gallant, T. Brooks, E. Doucette, G. Tenny, G. Ames, G. Sutherland. LAST ROW: R. Lampher, R. Stubbs, V. Bishop, R. Mercer, J. Swenson, P. Stone, L. Mercer, R. Nightengale, G. Harris, V. Leach, C. Joyes, M. Mann. September 9, 1953 eighty two freshrnen entered Bucksport High School. Mr Trask was our class advisor. Under his supervision we elected our officers. We selected Ethelyn Gott and Arnold Burgess to be on the Health Committee. Constance Baker and Robert Smith were elected to represent our class inStud Council. ent Freshmen on the Hillcrest Staff were Constance and Caroline Turner. Those on the Newsbomb Staff were Julia White, Constance Baker, Georgine Harris, and Connie Noyes. Ethelyn Gott and Terry Brooks are to be con- gratulated on the fine job they did representing our class in the three-act play. The Tin Hero . Constance Baker and .Toyce Brown were chosen for J', V, cheering, The class was well represented in Band, Glee Club, F. H. A. and other extra-curricular act- ivities. N. DesRosiers, W. Smith, J. Snowman, A. Violette. D. Berry ACTIVITIES X fy 6, .f H' 1 r 5 ff S ff 3 A wx 1? KY I 5 fdx H QN , Q X n X f' k 'f y ,FXS--' - 5 XX X J. X 4 K t W 2 X :cl I 0 f N FIRST ROW: C. Sheehan, N. Grindle, M. Tracy, W. Clair, R. Patterson, I. Violette, J Mott, C. Baker SECOND ROW: J. Chenard C. S ooner F. McDunnah Smith, ' ' 1 P I 1 R1 Mrs. Whitmore, cszcclenf ounci The Student Council had a very active year with Mrs. Whitmore as Faculty Advisor. The officers, who were chosen by the student body last year, are: President -------------- William Clair Vice President --------- Ronald Patterson Secretary -------------- Marjorie Tracy Treasurer ------------- Jean Violette The Council had such duties as taking charge of the sale of activity tickets, and suggesting school rules which would benefit the student body. The Council this year also or anized a Bi Brother and Sister Club which S 8 will go into effect next fall. Jean Violette, Marjorie Tracy, William Clair, Ronald Patterson, and Colin Sheehan represented the Council at the State Student Council Convention, which was held in Belfast this fall. The theme of the Convention was Safety, Jalaine Mott, Jean Violette, Marjorie Tracy, and Colin Sheehan were chosen to be on the Home-Church-School Council. The Council was organized to find and discuss problems of the students in Bucksport Schools. fi f-Ii Wafiona onor ociefy FXRST ROW: D. Simmons, W. Hall, J, LeClair, N. Jewett, H, Heath, E. Keegan, J. Willette, R. Jordan, H. Conners. SECOND ROW: B. Tyler, M, Tracy, P, Wooster, B Bunker, R. Bums, F. Chasse, The National Honor Society is an organization of the school in which mem- bers are chosen for their character, scholarship, service, and leadership. Each year fifteen percent of the students in the graduating class is selected by the faculty to enter this organization. The officers of the National Honor Society elected for the year 1953-1954 were as follows: President . . . . Howard Heath Vice President, . . Roland Burns Sec.-Treas., , , , , Nancy Iewett The National Honor Society installed a chapter of National Honor Society at George Stevens Academy Dec. 10, 1953. On the third Wednesday of every month the members hold a luncheon which is followed by a business meet- ing in the Home Economics room. At each luncheon one person is appointed to say graceg one to recount an anecdote, and one to give an autobiography. In the spring of each year the National Honor .Society holds its an- nual banquet. At this time the newly installed Junior students provide the entertainment . .7Ae1iloian 7 I 0ClQf Early in the fall of 1953 Thespian Troupe 521 held their first meeting under the guidance of Mr. Paul G. Ford. The group elected the following people as officers for the year: President . . Howard Heath V. President . Beverly Bunker . Nancy Jewett . Ellen Keegan Secretary . Treasurer . Each year the Thespians undertake two important projects in the fall a 3 act play and a State one-act play in the spring. FIRST ROW: Joyce LeClair, N, Jewett, H. Heath, E, Keegan, B. Bunker, M. Tracy. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, D. Harris, E. Desjardins, P. Ford. The director and sponsor of Thespian Troupe 521, the school dramatic club, chose The Lottery for the State One-Act Play contest. The Lottery has an apparently light- hearted theme. lt isn't until the very end that the audience realizes the doom which has been impending through out the act. .giafe Oli?-..!4C! FIRST ROW: M, Tracy, N. Grindle, H. Mattson, E. Keegan, N. Winter, R. Miller, P. Oliver. SECOND ROW: Mr, Smith, P. Leighton, J, Pooler, H. Heath, T. Crocker, S. Bunker, R, Mann, Mr, Ford. jk fee 544 Ffa, Ethelyn Gott, David Harris, Marilyn Maley, Terry Brooks, Barbara Tyler, Roderick Potter, Suzanne Taylor, Beverly Salisbury, Pauline Oliver, Nancy Jewett, Michael Arnold, and Joanne Baker. The annual Three-Act Play for 1953-54 was entitled The 'Tin Hero. The play, an hilarious comedy under the direction of Mr. Paul G. Ford and Mr. Merton L. Smith, was presented on Thursday evening, November 5, in the high school auditorium. The cast, all of whom gave splendid performances, consisted of the following persons: David Harris . . Douglas Goodyear Suzanne Taylor. . . Mrs. Goodyear Nancy .Tewett . . Grace Goodyear Ethelyn Gott . . Virginia Ferguson Terry Brooks . . Mr. Baxter Warner Marilyn Maley. . . Mrs. Baxter Warner Michael Arnold. . . Bunny Wheeler Joanne Baker . . Annette Coverdale Pauline Oliver. . . Adelaide Young Barbara Tyler . . . Victoria Esmond Beverly Salisbury. . . Mll. Claudette Bordoni Roderick Potter . . Spike Ryder The money from the play is added to the general school fund. Any money needed for make-up or play books is taken from this fund. FIRST ROW: R. Mann, H, Heath, S. Taylor, H, Mattson. SECOND ROW: E. Harriman, N. Couriers, B. Bunker, P. Oliver, D. Harris. unior- enior rize l0eaLing Junior-Senior Prize Speaking, under the direction of Mr, Paul G. Ford and Mr, Mer- ton L. Smith, was held in the high school auditorium at eight o'clock on Thursday evening, December 3. The contest, a successful one Was sponsored by the Bucksport Civic Club, which also donated the awards. The first prize Winners, each of Whom received 520, were Suzanne Taylor and Howard Heath. The second prize winners were Hilda Mattson and Robert Mann, who received S10 each. Freshman-Sophomore Prize Speaking was directed by Mrs. Phyllis Prescott. The contest was held on February 4 in the high school auditorium. The first prize winners, Constance Baker and Steven Bunker, were awarded medals. The second prize winners were Malcolm D, MacBain and Nancy Winter, who also received medals. Yziidgyidkmgtfizv - FIRST ROW: M. MacBair1, C. Baker, S, Bunker, N, Winter, SECOND ROW: B. Clark, C. Noyes, P. Merritt, R. Miller, M, Amold. jre5Aman ' , . .sbp omore rize loeaLing FIRST ROW: B. Bunker, B. Tyler, J. LeClair, S. Gervias, M, Maley, E. Keegan, N. Wasson, E. Bourgon, N, Iewett, R. Jordan, M, Tracy. SECOND ROW: G. Harris, S. Weller, N. Conners, S. Cunningham, H, Mishou, G. Conners, A, Kelley, I, White, Miss McFarland. THIRD ROW: P. Oliver, C. Noyes, I. Herick, I. Baker, C. Baker. I v'K A A C 'rw' ' 1 ' H1056 OIT! The efficient Newsbomb staff has kept the students well posted this year with a bigger and better Newsbomb. This year the school paper is under the direction of Miss Marion McFarland. Ellen Keegan and Marilyn Maley act as editor and assistant editor The school paper contains news from each class sports news and SPCCIB1 fC3fU1'eS The extra-curricular activities have their own columns STAFF Editor Assist. Editor Bus. Manager Art Editor Reporters: Senior Junior Sophomore Freshmen Debate F. I-I. A. Assemblies Athletics Student Council Special News Items Leaders' Corps National Honor Society Wiles of Women Fads 81 Fashions Interviews Keegan Maley Wasson Gervais LeC1air Mishou Herrick White Oliver Cunningham Jordan Bourgan Baker Weller Harris Noyes Kelly Tyler Baker Iewett Tracy Conne rs Zin FIRST ROW: N. Winter, W. Hall, N. Jewett, J. Baker, C. Turner, J, White, B. Carney, B. Tyler, B. Horan, D Upton SECOND ROW: J. Swenson, A. Mattson, P. Oliver, M. Soper, D. Bunker, M. Maley, S. Weller, R. Redman, N. Grindle, THIRD ROW: C. Baker, H. Mattson, E. Des Jardins, S. Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Potter, C. Allison, C, Mott, The band, under the direction of Mr. Fredrick Wescott, this year consisted of thirty-four members. Rehearsals are held every Monday and Tuesdaymorning during the activity period. The band plays for the assemblies held every Friday morning and for most of the formal school affairs, such as the Three-Act Play, Fun Night, Prize Speaking, and the Sacred Concert. The majorettes accompanied the band in all the parades Their firsta earance - PP was in the Santa Clause Parade in Bangor when the band earned one hundred dol- lars for the school. J. Mitchell, M. Cole, I. Herrick, N. Barkley, A. Potter, M. Mann, G. Carey, M, Dorr, Head Majorette M. Flannery, Head Majotette FIRST ROW: P. Oliver, J. Baker, L. Smith, A. Potter, H. Mattson, J. Mott, S. Weller, E. Hutchins, S. Gervais, L. White, D, Upton, I. Leach, R. Staples, A. Gross. SECOND ROW: M. Robinson, N. Conners, D. Snowman, W. Hall, I. Taylor, S. Taylor, B. Bunker, M. Maley, N. Winter, C. Mort, E. Pickering. A. Mattson, J. Herrick, S. Cunningham, R. Miller, A. Gross, B. Plant, S. Drake, E. Gott. THIRD ROW: P. Plant, G, Doucerte, D. Berry, B. Sheehan, D. York, H. Conners, C. Conners, I. White, E. Smith, C. Gray, C. Leach, G. Conners, C. Turner. FOURTH i ROW: M, Soper, J. Snowman, I. Brown, G. Harris, M. Ridell, M. Gifford, I. Gross, E. Gott, P. Bowden, A. Snow, D. Rogerson, D. Bunker, M. Horan, M. Drake, FIFTH I A ROW: M. Flannery, G. Carey, A. Violette, E. Pelton, C. Baker, C. Noyes, M. ee M Mann, R. Jordan, N. Cunningham, P. McKeen, I. Violette. f' The Glee Club, under the capable supervision of Mr. Wescott, had a very .A successful year. Each Thursday morning the Club, consisting of 65rnembers . met. They sang Let Our Gladness Know No End and The Coventry Carol ' at the Sacred Concert, held on.Decerr1ber 13. They also sang at Senior Bac- calaureate. er .5Z5euf.4cAe erein Der Deutsche Verein, under the direction of Mr. Ford, was first established in Bucksport High School in the fall of 1952. The purpose of this club is to create among the students of German a greater interest in the language which they are learning and also in the country of Germany - its people and customs. Each year more students are realizing the value of studying the German language. Der Deutsche Verein undertook several projects during the year. One of these projects was to send a box of clothing and useful articles to a family in Germany, On January 21, Der Deutsche Verein presented its second annual P, T, A. program before a large and appreciative audience at the Bridge Street School. President-Philip Davis V. President-Ronald Mann Secretary-Joy Herrick Treasurer Robert Mann .ft A ' 1 t 'lr ,.7 . tl' FIRST ROW: A. Violette, L. White, D. Cyr, E. Pelton, G. Conners, P. McKeen, A. Kelly, J. Orcutt, P. Plant, E. Pelton, Mrs. Totman. SECOND ROW: K. Pelton, I. Bridges, A. Grindle, S. Miller, L. Smith, N. Barclay, C. Leach, C. Allison, S. Cunningham, J. Mitchell, E. Pickering, C. Mott, E. Smith, A. GIOSS, J. White, G. Austin, M. Dorr, S. Gervais, E. Hutchins, M. Flannery. THIRD ROW: G. Carey, M. Ridell, E. Gott, R. Staples, M. Ames, W. Hall, S. Drake, B. Plant, M. Ridell, E. Ginn, G. Servisky, P. Rankin,I Leach. FOURTH ROW- N. Cunningham, G. Doucette I BYOWFI C. Hifike D R0 EISOD . . , - . y. . g . S. Stitham, J. Brown, A. Gray, A. Lally, N. Wasson, C. Gray, M. Gifford, B. Sheehan, M. Horan, M. Drake, D. Berry. This year the F. H. A. is under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Totman, Mrs Lewis Gray was elected Chapter mother. The purposes of this organization are to create further interest in Home Economics, to foster the development of creative leadership, and through club projects, to work for the good of home and family life. Other activities which the F, H, A. looks forward to at the close of school are the annual F. H. A. banquet and the State Convention. Vocational agriculture is one of the main courses offered for boys at Bucksport High School. The boys who take this course are offered the chance to join the Bucksport Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. The boys enjoyed a Successful year with Mr. Clayton Blood as advisor. FRONT ROW Mr Blood A Nason H Atwood R Lloyd P Hutchins R Clement C Nason H Mc Allian R Patten V Bishop N Austin BACK ROW G Perkins L Leach G Bennett P Wooster G Grey F McDunnah D Hartford L Perrigo .al....., CAA FIRST ROW. E. Keegan, M. Tracy, N. Grindle, N, Jewell, D. Suther- land, I. Willett, R, Jordan, I. Mit- chell, Mrs. Prescott. SECOND ROW. M. Flannery, I. Orcutt, B. Tyler, C. Gray, M. Cole, J. Violette, N. Holmes. THIRD ROW. P. Bowden, I. LeClair, A, Kelly, A. Snow, I. Perkins, P. McKeen. The Library Club is a member of the Junior Literary Guide. The club has X' served the school well by helping students in reference work and organizing T the library as a whole. r This year the officers of the Club were President ----------- Joyce Willett Vice President ------ Judy Hutchins Secretary ----------- Roberta Jordan Treasurer ---------- Dallis Sutherland Through the collections taken up regularly in assemblies, the number of books has risen to about 1300. Among these are fiction, research, history biography, and magazines Plans are being made by the Club to redecorate the library FIRST ROW. Mr. Smith, N, Winter, R, Potter, G. Harris, M. McBain. SECOND ROW. C, Noyes, A. Gross, R. Mann R. Heath, I. Baker lbelafe CAL The Debate Club, under the leadership of Mr. Smith, con- sists of eleven members this year. The intramurals were successfully held during the months of January and Feb- ruary. At the University of Maine the Debate tournament was held March 5th and 6th. All members participated. The officers are as follows: President ----- Polly Oliver Vice President -Roderick Potter Secretary ----- Joanne Baker FRONT ROW. N. Conners, R. England, C. Bouchard, R. Johnson, C. Sheehan, W. Claire, D. Dennett, M. Brown, A. Leach. SECOND ROW. E. Harriman, D. Mattson, R. Patterson, J. Soper, R. Dow, E. Bourgon. oniforri The monitors, who were chosen in September, are to be congratulated on their fine job this year. They chose Colin Sheehan as head-monitor, and he proved extremely capable for the job. It is their duty to keep the halls and lavatories in order, also to ring the bell between all classes. ecrefaried fo fAe rinczyaa Mr. Simmons, our principal, received a great deal of assist- ance from his capable secre- taries this year. They preform ed tasks of all types, including taking care of attendance slips, answering the telephone, taking and typing letters, and making up all varieties of reports. These secretaries, taken from the Junior and Senior classes, have proved able and willing workers. G. Conners, R. Jordan, D. Willette, M. Gifford, J, Brown. FIRST ROW. D. Cyr, C. Gray, E. Hutchins, P. McKeen, M. Ridell, I. Mitchell, M. Cole, S. Cunning- ham, Mr. Sell. SECOND ROW. C. Hickey, I, Mott, N. Conners, W. Woodman, S. French, E. Ginn, N. French, C. Pattern, R. Grindle. THIRD ROW. B. Sheehan, H. Con- ners, G. Conners, N. Wasson, A. Kelly. 01261 QI' Z5 0I'l95 .251 The thirty members of the Leader's Corps, with Mr, Richard Sell as advisor, certainly live up to their motto, Help others help themselves . The girls of the organization are to supervise physical education to the pupils in the grade schools. They are to learn leadership, and responsibility. The officers are as follows: President Judith Hutchins, Vice President Margaret Ridell, Secretary Patricia lVIcKeen, Treasurer .Toan Mitchell. P ? lla The Pep Squad, under the direction of Mrs, Totman, adds to the cheering at the games. lt is one of the few activities that is open for the eighth graders as well as high school students. This group gives the cheerleaders more to work with and something to depend on, This group also adds good sportsmanship to the school. FIRST ROW. Ll. Horan, I. Brown, C. Baker, C. Mott, I. Violette, ii. Pelton E. Keegan, Ni. Gifford, P, Oliver, A. Mattson, M. Gifford, M, Ridell, SEC- OND ROW. Mrs. Totnian, D, Upton, M, Ridell, l., Barclay, C. Leach, S, Taylor, J. Tarlor, N. Grindle, N. Winter, Ni, Nialey, D. Snowman, S, Cunningham, J. Herrick, Ei. Miller, I, Clair, THI5.D E?.CN'.'. M. Flannery, G, Cam, M Liann, D. Berrx, li. Hutchins, .X Gross, 5.1. Cole, H. Liishou, S. Gervais, IJ Rogcrson, R. Staples. FCUQTH ECUNN. I. Baker, H. Mattson,l Mott, B. Salliswiiry, S. Stithan, C. Noyes, G. Doucerre. 3 RQ? Ln ai' 4 .was . 2 'P A Qin, vw if QM. 1. 4 41 Q Xl N H, 5 FV ff' 1 gi I Mr 5 .Av- ,.,.-v' . 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La X --- '-X., X d if X b u x - l N Qx NX Pj C X FIRST ROW Mr Trask E Pelton N Gnndle F McDunnah R England N Jewett R Dow E Hutchms A Mattson I LeC1a1r SECOND ROW A Leach D Harvey E Keegan M Cole D Cyr J Mrtchell I Clan M Grfford H Tozrer THIRD ROW D Mattson J Soper R Patter R Burns P Lowell C Grrndle C Brown D Keene R Smrth Aid' :fJOClCL!L0l'l Durlng the football games the members ran a concess1on stand to earn money for sweaters They also sponsored dances for th1s purpose After the d1fferent sports ended purple sweaters wrth yellow strlpes were pre sented to those havlng three letters 1n the sport Fun Nlght 1S the outstandlng money makmg event ln whlch the A A has complete charge The prof1t from th1s event 1S turned over to the General Fund to support a well rounded athlettc program at BucksportH1gh School 54 son, L. Hutchins, P. Davis, A. Gross, R. Mann, E. Harriman. FOURTH ROW. R. Potter, W. Clair, U I I . , . . - THIRD: J. Swenson, R. Stubbs, K. Potter, R. Vamum, J. Chenard, G. Gray, P. Leighton, R. Burns, A. Burgess, L. Mercer, R. Redman. SECOND: Coach Trask, R, Mann, R. Potter, C. Grindle, I. Soper, E. Harriman, D, Harvey, C. Brown, P. lowell, R. Smith, L. Doucette, Coach Reams, A. Gross. FIRST: L. Perrigo, F. Mc- Dunnah, A. Leach, H. Tozier, R. England, R. Burns, R. Dow, A. Gross, H. Atwood. goofdaff ' The Bucksport Golden Bucks struggled through the season with an inexper- ienced team, having only four Seniors on the club. Statewide recognition was received by James Soper, as member of the Little Ten Conference Team, and by Robert England, as a player of the week, the week of the Bucksport-Belfast game. Twenty football letters were awarded to four Seniors, nine Juniors, six Sopho mores, and one Freshman, 0 Rockland 14 Buc ksport 13 Lincoln 20 7 Bar Harbor 33 Z9 Belfast 6 0 Orono 18 7 Dexter 66 0 Dover Foxcroft 34 Second: R. Varnum, G. Gray, R. Stubbs, J. Chenard. First: P. Leighton, R. Burns, K. Potter, A, Burgess, L. Mercer, Coach Trask. ulraifg gafigefga ff FIRST ROW: L. Hutchins, W. Willette, W. Clair, E. Des Iardins, Coach Sell. SECOND ROW: H. Atwood, W. Grun- wald, R. England, T. Crocker R. Gray, J. Soper, Managers D. Mattson 81 C. Sheehan The only two lettermen on the team this year were Bobby England and William Clair. The team was made up of 4 Seniors, 5 Juniors, and l Sophomore. The starting five were Bobby England, William Clair, Billy Grunwald, Lewis Hutchins, and .Timmy Soper. Although the team did not have a very successful season, a great deal is to be said for the undieing efforts of Coach Sell and the spirit with which the team played throughout the year. Co-captains were Bobby England and William Clair. Co-managers were Colin Sheehan and Donald Mattson. The record for this year was: Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Stevens Ellsworth Pemetic Mt. Desert Sumner Bar Harbor Orono Stevens Pemetic Ellsworth Mt. Desert Sumner Orono Bar Harbor 53 77 58 46 58 46 65 58 70 98 52 46 38 49 FLRST ROW: R. Stubbs, R, Smith, I. Chenard, C. Grindle, L.. Grunwald, Mr, Sell. SECOND ROW: E. Bourgon, R. Potter, A. Gross, G. Gray, R. Mann, P, Lowell. . 'M 611161 gl'e5Ah'lal'L Ba5Lef66l This year a new policy was set up to give the younger boys a chance t 0 earn the tech niques and to gain experience. The games were alternated between the Freshmen and I V. teams, Mr. Biggers coached the Freshmen team and Mr. Sell coached the J. V. team The boys all showed skill that will be useful in the future years. The Freshmen won ' m s and lost eivht ames three games and lost two games. The I. V. Won five ga e O g FIRST ROW: f. Swenson, R. Redman, L. Mercer, R. Turner, A. Burgess. SECOND ROW: G. Deans M. Gallant, T. Carter, R. Burns, Mr, Biggers. THIRD ROW: E. Dcucette, R. Mercer, W. Smith FLRST ROW: N, Bouchard, E, Deslardins, N. Willins, L, Hutchins, and C. Spooner SECOND ROW: D, Mattson, C, Willis, H, Heath, and Mr, Sell. P056 Ciunfq, The Cross Country was introduced to Bucksport High School for the first time this fall. Only a small group turned out. Three meets were held, two with Old Town, and one county meet at Ellsworth. At the close of the season emblems were awarded. Next year it is hoped that Cross Country will be recognized as a letter sport. The varsity baseball team under the capable coaching of Mr. Biggers compiled an average of 5 wins and 8 losses. The team was greatly helped by the returning of 10 letter men. This should be a successful team in 54 with the return of 4 letter men and much experience. FIRST ROW: R, Hoyt, R, , England, G. Lord, E, Darling, C. Gifford, G. Simpson, R. Burns, and E. Bourgon. SECOND ROW: E. Biggers, X D, Mattson, R, Patterson, I. Leeman, W, Clair, W, Red- man, R, Harriman, F, Mc- Dunnah, R. Gray, and D. Fogg. Elffegaf ' s v x 'IQ 14 Vai X X K5 11 N f' 1 I -xg Af . FIRST ROW: M. Horan, A. X B ' Manson, C. Mon, M, Gif- B B ford, E. Keegan, E. Peltorr, I. Violette, C. Baker, P, B Oliver, M. Gifford, M. Ridell. G QQPLCLJQPJ The cheerleaders are chosen by five members of the faculty. Seven girls are chosen for each cheerleading squad, Varsity and Junior Varisty. Mrs. Totman is the supervisor of the girls. The cheerleaders also are in charge of the Pep Squad . Each cheer- leader is assigned four or five girls. It is her duty to see that they are at all games. Both squads cheer for football games. At basketball games the Varsity cheerleaders cheer for Varsity games. The I. V. cheerleaders cheer for I. V. games and Freshmen games. The cheerleaders have worked hard this season, and have done a very good job cheering the boys on to victory. They deserve a word of praise. FIRST ROW: E. Keegan, M. Gifford, J. Violetre, P, Oliver E Pelron, M. Gifford, M. Rid ell. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Edie! Mrs. Totman, D. Cyr. E. Keegan, N. Jewett, J. LeClair, J. Mitchell, M. Cole. Second Row. B. Tyler, A. Mattson, N. Grindle, C. Mott, J. Herrick, P. Smith, C. Gray, R. Miller D. Snowman. Third Row P. Oliver, I. Clair, S. Cunningham, S. Gervais, E. Hutchins, G. Doucette The girls' basketball team, coached by Mrs. Totman, had a better season this year than last year winning four out of eight games. The starting six were as follows: N. Jewett, J. LeC1air and M. Cole and as guards: J. Mitchell, E. Keegan and D. Cyr. B. Tyler and D. Snowman were the managers for this year. The schedule was as follows: Bucksport 59 Stonington 50 49 Ellsworth 45 42 Pemetic 31 I7 Ellsworth 36 zo Belfast 29 27 Stonington 29 35 Pemetic 37 53 Belfast 54 5i,m.f I. Clair, P. Oliver, E. Pelton, N. Jewett, M. Cole, S. Cun- ningham, G. Conners, E. Keegan, J, LeClair, I. Mitchell, B. Gross, S. Gervais, A. Mattson, R. Miller, E. Spooner, D. Bunker. Mrs. Tot- man, M. Chipman, J. Taylor, S. Taylor, H. Davis, E. Hutchins, D. Snowman, R. Jordan, C. Gray, V. Carney. GIRLS' SOFTBALL The girls' softball team under the coaching of Mrs. Totman had a very good season. They played the following teams: Bar Harbor, Brewer, Ell- swoth, Old Town, and Orono. The starting players were B. Gross, M. Cole J. Mitchell, N. Jewett, J. LeClair, E. Keegan, E. Hutchins, V. Carney, E. Pelton. A. Mattson and H. Davis substituted in many of the games. lil Q 41' 'Q u NEVER TO SH EH TS SUPPORT YOUR HILLCRET 9544 HDVERTISERS nf' L..- X f 0 0 + ' Q 'X ' A . : E E In , 1, v A X . y . 1 .1 I ,X fr 4 fu 'fx' V , . ,ual , X Compliments of ORCHID BEAUTY SHOPPE Bucksport Maine H. s. JONES, JR. Distributors of John W. Eshelman's Red Rose Feeds Ellsworth, Maine Tel, -285-W Compliments of L. W. JORDAN 8a SONS, INC. Ellsworth, Maine l.OUIS KIRSTEIN 8a SONS Real Estate 8x Insurance Service For over 60 years 44 Central Street Bangor, Maine Compliments of CHARIES C. KNOWLTON, M. D. Telephone 101-W Ellsworth, Maine Short or Tall, Big or Small JOHN PAUL CO. 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