Caribou High School - Reflector Yearbook (Caribou, ME)
- Class of 1959
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Donaki Gram 'm apprecxakkon for Ns cheerim asf Sxskame, Ummnq QHOVKS, and Hxemdw Xmevesi, We dass of X959 proudkf dedxcmes Xhks ReiXecXov, X The Public Takes Action Through THE SCHOOL BOARD P. Peterson, H. Aldrich, C. Burleigh, Dr. Gabrielson, Supt. Crocker, Mrs. R. S. Page absent, K. Bouchard. RICHARD CROCKER JR. Our Superintendent A S S S A N T P R N C OUR PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE We hope that you will remember the many pleasant things that have happened to you. They did not iust happenmyou, through your right way of doing things, brought about pleasant incidents. You possibly remember some incidents that were not so pleasant, such as being needlessly late or absent or failing to do necessary assignments. Memories of these events are not so pleasant. These things have all been steps in learning how to live with people. Let us hope that we have learned by the things done well to continue them in that manner and by those not done well to have improved ourselves for the future. 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A B'A'l Student Councll Advlsor' ,MW - ocia u ies, roo- . MR. CYR-Science, Aroostook State stook State Teachers College, Gor- M55 T'MTl1IBEDlEALlI,-Physlcag:CIT Teachers College. ham and University of Maine, Eighth if l n' ka Swas aT raanmgc lil oo ' . Grade Cheerleader Advisor roosloo tale. eac ers O ege' MRS. DAIGLE-English, Fort Kent ' Intramurals Varsity Volleyball. MR. BRIDGES-Agriculture, Univer- College, B.S. versity of Maine, M.E. sllignof Maine, B.S., M.E., F.F.A. Ad- MR' HARPER-Civics' Aroosiook MR. ROGERS-Agriculture, Univer- ' State Teachers College, B.S., Civics SHY Of Maine, B-5-I F-F-A- AClVlS0l'- J.'?3 ou.: U 'B ,Eu SE-2 Uma .EE-' CDH- N :or Cl:-ii? C-0- H-,.-o :QU ev- 2.25 QCA 222 are +-'n.f?. .q,w, IrUaE'o 22:4 C . 91 0135 .Eu- E-r mu? U-cn U - I-um gl? 08 I ,le LL-.2 -'u -'fu 50: '-2 V523 M2-U Sensi -2,3 2 05 'S .Z X C 8 :a 171 . 0 To 9 'Q ff an - E 22193 as 1 Us CD To-Q Q Eg Di om Zi- E fi, 5 5,1 IL, 5-W W V 5 1, .ev W fm, kflmjsvmiwiii .Q KL gfa- 4.4-fl-ef sa '-l- i --l A SZKJGZWJJOMZWZO l President , 7 ,..,. R ICHARD WINSLOW Vice-President ... ,,7, JACK ABBOTT Secretary , ,A , ,..... D ORIS MARTIN Treasurer .eeeee .,,,v,e J OAN FOGG PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE Don't look sadly into the Past lt will not come again. Wisely improve the Present It is yours Go forth and meet the Future Without fear, and with a manly heart. jf4Q,f,,4,La-vu-I emu? U Best Looking Best Looking ELEANOR WEDBERG WILLIAM KELLEY Class Cut Up Most Athletlc BRIAN LISTER REGGIE THOMPSON drum Il, Mft Qi Most Likely to Succeed P DOREEN MCCLUSKEY Class Leader T., RICHARD WINSLOW DORIS MARTIN Most Likely to Succeed ,WV IJ? . My an 1 V' Class Cut Up Most Popular Best Actress PAT M GRATH DA M ITI- C Most Athletic Best Actor N BREWER Class Leader Most Popular LOYCE ON-I-E CARLINE MILLER JIM DOYLE JACK ABBOTT CAROLYN DUNCAN - ' w w riqftifiil I '- JOHN ABBOTT College Technical Senior Vice-Presidenr, Class Representative, Student Coun- cil-President, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Senior Play, Freshman-Sophomore Speaking, Junior Ex., Spear Speaking, Hi-Y, French Club, Dirigo Boys' State, Harvard Book Award. CARLENE IRIS ANDERSON General Chorus, Glee Club. DARRIS D. ANDERSON Home Economics Band. CHESTER ALBERT Business Clerical Glee Club JUDY M. ANDERSON Business Clerical Glee Club, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Baskefball, Commercial Club. PARIDON ANDERSON Business Clerical Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Spring Play, Senior Play, Infra- mural Basketball, All-State, All-Aroostook. FF PATRICIA ANDERSON College ROGER R. ANDERSON Agriculture Course A. KATHLEEN BABlN Home Economics English Club. RAYMOND BARNES Agriculture Band, FFA, Spring Play, Baseball, Proiector Club. BARBARA BEALE Business Clerical Chorus, Glee Club, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, .English Club, Cheer- leaders, Basketball, Viking Crier-reponer. GERARD BELANGER Business Clerical RICHARD LLGYD BENNETT College JEAN BLACKSTONE Business Clerical FHA, English Club. Technical Band, Yearbook Staff-Editor-in-Chief. I NORMA THORBORG BONDESON College Tri-Hi-Y, English Club. JUDITH BOUCHARD Business Clerical Glee Club, FHA, English Club, President. GLEN BRAGDON Business Clerical Band. DANIEL BREWER College Freshman Vice-President, Class Representative, Student Council, Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball. CLYMENA BROWN Commercial Secretarial Glee Club, Maiorettes, FHA, Basketball, Baseball, Science Club. LOIS BROWN College Class Representative, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, English Club, French Club. RONALD BUBAR College Technical Basketball, Frosh, JV, Varsity Basketball Manager, JV and Varsity Baseball. GLORIA DAWN BUBAR Business Clerical JOANNE BURLEIGH GARDNER L. BURGESS Agriculture FFA. College Orchestra, Spring Play, Senior Play, Junior Ex., FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, English Club, French Club, Viking Crier-Sports Editor, All-State, All-Aroostook. MARY PATRICIA BUSH Business Clerical Glee Club. ARTHALENE BUZZELL College Chorus, Glee Club, Spring Play, Senior Play, Junior Ex., Yearbook Staff Copy Editor, Viking Crier Staff Junior News Reporter, Concert Ushers. WILLIAM ROY CAMERON Agriculture FFA, FFA Baskeiball. DAVID GLEN CAMPBELL Business Clerical MARS!-lAL CARLSTROM General JEAN CAVENEY Commercial Secretarial Glee Club, FHA, FTA. CARLINE CHALOULT Business Clerical GARNET CHAPMAN Agriculture Class Representative, FFA, Civics Club, Basketball. GALEN CHAPMAN General FFA, Basketball. l l NORMA CHASSIE Commercial Secretarial Glee Club, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleaders. LAWERENCE E. CHAPMAN Business Clerical LORAINE COCH RAN College FHA, Tri-Ha-Y, English Club. GILBERT CONROY FFA. ROBERT CONANT College Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y. l General i GARY COOK FFA, Basketball, Baseball JOANNE CORMIER Commercial Secretarial :Qf i,AA Class Representative, Student Council, Glee Club, FHA. DAVID CYR College HARVEY CYR Spring Play, Reflec1or, Viking Crier, Art Club. MARENA CORROW Business Clerical Chorus, Glee Club, FHA. ATHALIE CYR Business Clerical FHA. Business Clerical SALLY DAVENPORT Commercial Secretarial Glee Club, Maioreftes, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleaders, Com- mercial Club. DAVlD DEMERCHANT Business Clerical BETTY DESCHAINES Business Clerical Glee Club, FHA. JAMES DOYLE College Glee Club, One-Act Play, Spring Play, Senior Play. GARY ENNIS General Chorus, Glee Club, Basketball, Baseball, Cross-Counfry. JU DY DROST College Chorus, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y. CAROLYN DUNCAN Commercial Secretarial Class Representative, Glee Club, Maiorettes, FHA, Tri- Hi-Y, Viking Crier STaff, AA Council. JANET ERICKSON Commercial Secretarial Baseball. JOAN FOGG College Class Officer, Class Represeniafive, Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club. BARBARA FORSMAN COllege Glee Club, Chordenes, Conceri Usher. JOYCE FORSMAN Home Economics EDNA GAGNON Business Clerical DIANE GINN FHA,,Tri-Hi-Y, FTA. ELIZABETH GAGNON FHA, Usher. College Commercial Secretarial WESLEY GARDNER Business Clerical LINDA GOULETTE Business Clerical Glee Club FHA ANTOINETTE GUERETTE Home Economics Glee Club, FHA, English Club, French Club, Concert Usher, AA Council. MAYNARD GUERETTE Business Clerical l A A ELMER GUNNERSON General LINDA GUNNERSON Commercial Secretarial 'Glee Club, Senior Play. ADELE HAFFORD General Clerical JUDITH HALLOWELL College Class Representative, Student Council, Glee Club, Spring Play, One-Act Play, Reflector, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Art Editor of Viking Crier, Dirigo Girls' State. GARY HARRIS College Class Representative, National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Senior Play, Junior Exhibition Speaker, Feature Editor of Reflector, FHA, English Club, Column Editor of Viking Crier, All-Aroostook, Boys' State. BRENDA HARTLEY Business Clerical FHA, English Club. SONDRA HOLMES FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, English Club. EDWARD HIGGENS College Class Representative, Class Officer, Glee Club, FTA, Hi- Y, Basketball, Baseball, Dirigo Boys' Slate. College Env! eg, WARD HOLMES General Class Representative, Basketball, Baseball. RAELENE HUNTER Business Clerical Glee Club, FHA, English Club. BRENDON JALBERT College MARVIN JACOBS College Spring Play. NORRIS JACQUES Business Clerical FTA, Basketball, Cross-Country. VERNON JALBERT Business Clerical Ba sketball. JANET JEPSON Chorus, Glee Club, English Club. College ALAINE JOHNSON Business Clerical GORDON JOHNSON Club. GLORIA JOHNSON Business Clerical Class Representative, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, English Club, Concert Usher. Business Clerical English Club, Printer for Viking Crier Staff, Commercial KAREN JOHNSON College Junior Class Secretary, Glee Club, Class Representative, Senior Play, Junior Editor-Photography Reflector, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleaders, Basketball, French Club, AA Coun- cil. STEPHEN JOHNSON College Technical Dirigo Boys' State. HUBERT KEATON College Transfer from Lee Academy, FFA. COLLEEN KELLY Business Clerical Band, FHA. Reflector Treasurer, FFA, English Club, French Club, EDWARD KIDNEY Baskefbal I. WILLIAM KELLY Business Clerical Class Marshal, English Club, Basketball, Baseball, Cross- Country. General FRANCES KIDNEY College Maporeites, Reflector, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, English Club, French Club, Viking Crier Siaff, Concert Usher. GERRY KIDNEY General FFA. LEONARD LARSON FFA. JERRY KIDNEY Business Clerical Band, FTA, English Club, Viking Crier Staff, Commercial Club. MARIE LAROUCHE BUSlr1eSs Clerical English Club, French Club, Basketball, Usher. Business Clerical RITA LAUSIER Commercial Secretarial HELEN GAYLE LENNON College Reflector-Advertising Editor, Basketball, Baseball, Concert Ushers. LEE LEGERE General l BRIAN LISTER College Student Council, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Civics Club, Cross- Country, HARLAN LOMBARD College Transfer from Mattawamkeag High School, Cross-Coumry. ROBERT MAHONEY Business Clerical Dirigo Boys' State, Class Representative, Band, National Honor Society, Hi-Y. Baseball, Cross-Country. i DONNA MANSHIP Commercial Secretarial FHA, English Club. MICHAEL LYNCH Agriculture Class Representative, Student Council, FHA, Basketball, KATHLEEN MAGUIRE Commercial English Club. Secretarial DORIS MARTIN Commercial Secretarial Class Secretary, Class Representalive, Studem Council, Chorus, Glee Club, Reflector-Business Manager, FHA, Basketball, Viking Crier, Concert Usher, Dirigo Girls' Stale, National Honor Socieiy. CLEM MCBREAIRTY Business Clerical FTA, English Club. l DOREEN McCLUSKEY College National Honor Society, Glee Club, FHA, FTA, Senior Play, Spring Play, Reflecior-Co-Editor, Concert Ushers, French Club, English Club, Viking Crier Staff, Maioreties, Dirigo Girls' State, Freshman-Sophomore Speaking, Jun- ior Ex, Spear Speaking, AA Council. RUTH MCBREAIRTY College FT A BRENDA MCLAUGHLIN College Glee Club, French Club, Concert Usher. CARLENE MILLER College Band, Chorus, State. PAT MCGRATH Commercial Secretarial Band, All-Aroostook, All-State, Orchestra, Senior Play. JOYCE MCINTYRE Commercial Secretarial Glee Club, FTA, Basketball, Dirigo Girls' LOYCE MONTEITH Commercial Secretarial Class Representative, National Honor Society, Spring Play, Junior Ex., Freshman-Sophomore Speaker, FHA, Dirigo Girls' State. ROBERT MILLER Band, FTA, Hi-Y, English Club, Basketball, Viking Crier College Editor, Cross-Country. ERNEST NEDEAU ERNEST MURPHY General Business Clerical Chorus, Glee Club, Spring Play, FTA, Baseball, Viking Crier Staff, Cross-Country. li ROBERT NORSWORTHY Viking Crier Siaff. SHIRLEY NEDEAU General Business Clerical JUDY NEWELL College Spring Play, Senior Play, Reflector-Senior Editor, Cheer- leader, French Club. CONRAD OUELLETTE Business Clerical Basketball, Baseball, ROBERT PAGE College Technical Senior Play, Junior Class Vice-President, Class Representa- 1ive, Baseball, French Club, Cross-Counlry, Dirigo Boys' Slate, AA Council. SANDRA OUELLETTE Home Economics Glee Club, FHA. GILFORD PELLETIER Business Clerical Basketball. ELSIE PETERSON College English Club. PEGGY PLOURDE Chorus, Spring Play, FHA, RODNEY PETERSON Band General College English Club, French Club. NATHAN RANDOLPH Agriculfure WANETA PHILBRICK Home Economics FFA., Basketball, FFA. CYNTHIA RASMUSSEN Business Clerical Chorus, Chordeftes, Glee Club, FHA. ELDORA ROCKWELL Commercial Viking Crier Staff. Secretarial BRIAN ROGERS Business Clerical Class Represenrafive, Band, Refledor, FFA, Civics Club, Basketball, Baseball, Cross-Country. CECIL RUEST Business Clerical RAYMOND RUSSELL College Technical Basketball, Baseball. HENRY SEARLES Business Clerical FFA, Basketball. RONALD C. SIROIS Agricultural FFA, Basketball. RONALD E. SIROIS Business Clerical DAVID STEEVES College Class Representative, Baseball, French Club Dirigo Boys' State. SANDRA SMITH Home Economics FHA, Usher. 1 BONITA ST. PETER Business Clerical Class Representative, FHA. PATRICIA ST. PETER College Glee Club, FHA, FTA, Basketball. MELVIN SULLIVAN Business Clerical Basketball Manager, Baseball. ROLAND THERIAULT Baskefball. Business Clerical CONSTANCE THOMPSON Business Clerical Glee Club. ARMOND THERIAULT Business Clerical Basketball. GALEN THOMPSON Business Clerical REGINALD THOMPSON Business Clerical Basketball, Baseball. Basketball, Baseball, Cross-Country. ELEANOR WEDBERG FHA. JAMES- WARK General FFA. Business Clerical JOSEPH WILCOX FFA. RICHARD WINSLOW College Technical Freshman Vice-President, Sophomore and Junior Treasurer, Senior President, Student Council, National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, All-State and All-Aroostook Band, Base- ball, French Club, Dirigo Boys' State, Volleyball. BETTY YORK College Transfer from Oakfield High School. General LINDA DEVOE WILCOX Business Clerical Chorus, Glee Club, FHA. l RICHARD WINSLOW Valedictorian First Honor RITA LAUSIER Nvx... LINDA GUNNERSON ARTHALENE BUZZELL JOHN ABBOTT Salutaforian Second Honor Third Honor DOREEN MCCLUSKEY JOAN FOGG Honor Parts ,Z-123. ' -rw . - -, -1-.Q ,- rw , wif - pf ' T RUTH MCBREAIRTY STEPHEN JOHNSON CARLENE MILLER 49 CLASS DAY Friday, June 12, 1959 1:40 p.m. Processional Scripture reading Presentation of Class Will, Prophecy, Presentation of Reflector Class Song BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, June 14, 1959 8:00 p.m. Processional Invocation Scripture reading Sermon Choral Selection Benediction Recessional CLASS BANQUET Thursday, June 18, 1959 6:00-szoo p.m. Teague Park School GRADUATION BALL Thursday, June 18, 1959 9:00 p.m.-11 :00 a.m. Caribou High School GRADUATION Friday, June 19, 1959 8:00 p.m. Processional Invocation Salutatory Orchestral Selection Address Valedictory Orchestral Selection Presentation of Class Gift Acceptance of Class Gift Special Awards Awarding of Diplomas Benediction Recessional History in sh A , , . S: M L., Aww fn 1 was -wa. ,Q 4, M u 3 W wi ff 4 QA, W A- hr '4 a 5 1 if U +.3vLw:,m X M3 1 5 if MT' xr i, ..,.f -me Q? ,,,L 2: -f.1 355 Left to rnght C Muller J Newell K Johnson, A. Buzzell, J. Cormner R Wunslow G Harns J Fogg J Abboh E Huggms J Hallowell R Bennett, R. Mahoney, D. McCluskey M Corrow D Marhn L Montenh J ' 7003045 ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 5 f T E I Advisor Advlgor S 'f E l l :.. ..: V - Q J N W Qi Muss r-HTCHINGS 5 L Mas BELYEA vs' W , , ' ', 'ifmmf - si new , 1.0 :L mai? vw git JM 9: 5 'EA -f 1 m 5 flfQ'f!3f?fQ. , 48 M Y 11 K 15,45 if , fm' 3 ' 59+ kk mv , mn vm gg: 'V Wei ,us if 1 .. wp. ,L .mggf ,. ,TM . V -,,,Q.M . M ,,w, s inf Jiliwff ' f ' J? s is is wx I4 , 4 ,vm page canine Uffckvw Left to right: P. Brown, Treasurer, K. Raymond, Vice-Presidentp G. Kelley, Secretary, R. Hardison, President. Under the guidance of Mr. Thurston, our class advisor, the class of 1960 has contributed much to the school. The Junior class is represented on the basketball teams, cheerleaders, band, and in many of the clubs. The class has sponsored the Junior Talent Show for the past two years. The Junior Exhibition Speakers were chosen to repre- sent their class in the Junior Exhibition held in April. Chosen were John Bero, Judy Hanley, Gail Kelley, Ver- non Palmer, Laura Estcovitz, Susan Buchanan, Warrin Griffin, Janice Hale, Florina Philbrick, and Katy Raymond. Edward Donahue, a member of our class, placed first in the Science Fair held on March 5. MR. THURSTON Advisor , ll I FIRST ROW: M. Damboisef L. Corrow, J. Anderson, B. Clark, J. Yule, D. Bouchard, M. Costello, B. Caron, E. Cote, J. Leavesque, J. Corrow, R. Pellitier G. Page, B. Churchill. SECOND ROW: G. Hewitt, G. Sirois, W. Wark, G. Doak, L. Nylander, L. Caron, M. Bouchard, L. Phelan, P. Tracy, R. Bubar, B. Iott L. Grindle, W. Lombard, N. Martin, D. Violette, P. Sirois, F. Porter, H. McDonald, F. Erickson, C. Hunter. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sparks, M. Warner, M. Stack- pole, C. Swielc, B. Langley, G. Kelley, A. Wakem, L. Wyman, J. Gagnon, J. Peterson, P. Holmquist, B. McCluskey, G. Hedstrom, G. Libby, G. Argraves R. Ketch, B. Lande-en, J. Patterson, S. Baily, E. Gagnon, L. Finnemore, S. Haines. FOURTH ROW: L. Haines, L. Bourguoine, J. Legere, D. Caveny, V. Palmer F. Hemphill, A. Hobbs, R, Cyr, L. Dufour, P. Deveau, C. Barnes, P. Ouelette, W. Forsman, D. Todd, B. Hewitt, P. Shepperd, B. Cochran, M. Gallagher R. Swenson, M. Ouellette, C. Gagnon. FIFTH ROW: S, Corrow, J. Belanger, E. Bouchard, W. Griffin, A. Belanger, B. Ginn, J. Hale, L. Mushrall, N. Hard- acher, R. Hardison, D. Larson, G, Cochran, D. Bennett, P. Bondeson, R. Ouellette, R. Pellitier, R. Elles,G. Searles. FIRST ROW: N, McCarron, M. Martin, A. McAtee, D, Pellitier, J. Johnson, L. Etscovitz, J. Bouchard, C. Raymond, J. Hanley, C. Flanagan, S. Needham, A. Rushton, E. Martin, B. Jordan. SECOND ROW: D. Shorey, G. Wright, L. Carlson, F. Holmquist, O. Martin, R. Thibodeau, R. Donovqn, P. Brown, D. Cyr,. S. Bouchard, W. Jacobson, B. Malm, K. Olson, S. Goldfqank, C. Anderson, O. Sirois. THIRD ROW: P. Ashby, R. Perley, N. Robertson, N. Beauleu, E. Thibodeau, S. Estey, G. Petersonm, F. Philbrick, J. Blunt, S. Buchanan, P. Peterson, G. Violette, L. Greenier, L. Johnson, B. Corrow, G. Redicker, S. Gustafason FOURTH ROW: C. Hewitt, A. Morin, L. Michaud, F. Smith, R. Herbert, R. Thibodeau, J. Bero, E. Donahue, R: Olson, A. Sodergren, R. Thomas, S. Jackson S. Brewer. 1 E I I r 74aee S' FIRST ROW: E. Wilcox, C. Soucie, P. Westman, N. Thibodeau, C. Bosse, L. Belanger, P. Thompson, D. Anderson, J. Sweik, D. Thibodeau, J. Beaupre, L. Sparks, D. Adams, M. Babin. SECOND ROW: C. Kelley, K. Spooner, C. Theriault, G. Wyman, C. Thomas, R. Sullivan, R. Belyea, J Whit-ten, E. Thibodeau, J. Adams, B. Blair, H. Belanger, B. Belanger, A. Stubbs, L. White, I. Ward, B. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Sirois, D Corrow, J. Warren, G. Thibodeau, D. Tracy, I. Westman, R. Thiibodeau, D. Williams, E. Warner, F. Theriault, R. Anderson, J. White, M Hacker, P. Thompson, N. Blackstone, M. Belyea, J. Belmain, B. Bennett, A. Philbrick, D. Lyon. FOURTH ROW: J. Ringdahl, L. Newell, C Guerette, P. Hobbs, L. Pelkey, J. Cyr, A. Boutet, E. Fortier, V. Fisher, G. Cochran, V. Bourgoine, M. Deprey, N. Corbin, T. Cox, H. Anderson D. Whitmore, D. Thompson, J. Close, D. Marble. FIFTH ROW: J. Needham, D. Michaud, D. Cyr, D. Govin, R. Brown, J. Holmes, S. Chapman P. Chamberlain, K. Hunter, R, Gavin, W. Helfenstein, R. Harmon, J. Frost, B. Goulette, M. Kelley, M. Williams, D. Bouchard, G. Parker D. Forbes, A. Gahagan. Left to right: G. Wyman, President: B. Dube, Vice-President, J. White, Secretary: W. McNeal, Treasurer. If l FIRST ROW: C. Ouelette, L. Monteith, E. Currie, M. Keaton, G. Lagasse, B, Corbin, G. Brisette, R. Landeen, J. Chamberlain, J. Murphy, D Sleeper, B. Bouchard, L. Paterson, N. St. Peter. SECOND ROW: B. Dube, C. Bubar, D. Hemingway, C. Shaw, B. Koelle, B. Gallagher, J Jacobs, B. Martin, J. Lombard, P. Johnson, L. Espling, D. Day, D. Cyr, B. Charette, J. Brisette, R. Harris, L. Graham, L. LaQualia, B. Grant L. Doody, B. Gallop, R. Buchanan. IHIRD ROW: P. Pierson, D. Laioie, L. Cameron, D. Costello, M. Corey, M. Plourde, J. Ouellette, J Baigle, J. Chalout, S. Cochran, J. Davis, M. Johnson, B. Olmstead, P. Sherill, B. Monteith, G. Donelly, P. Ericson, W. Michaud, R. Gagnon, G Norbedk. FOURTH ROW: J. Dedham, R. Gouvin, H. Gagnon, A. LeTarte, P. Kidney, R. Holmes, D. Martin, W. MacNeil, J. Hennel, P Kidney, R. LaForest, P. Sirois, R. Guerette, T. Raymond, S. Philbrick, D. Lowell. FlFTH ROW: R. Dodd, D. Leavitt, R. Milton, P. Olmstead, P Lagerstrom, R. Ccrey, l.. Peterson, G. Johnson, G. Malm, A. LaFrancis, J. Gerard, P. Cowette, J. Dufour. The Sophomore Class takes a very active part in the organizations of Caribou High. This year the class has sponsored several dances at the high school and after basketball games at the armory. In April the class is putting on the Show Boat minstrel show. ln May the class will vote on a style for their class rings which they will receive next year, MR. BYERS Class Advisor MAN CLASS e OFFICE 1 RSxJ'Ma . Y, Vice-President, B H. . , , 6 4 ggms, Preszrjehff R D . yer, secrete fy. 0 m The class of 1962 entered Caribou High School on September 4 1958 with 316 members, the largest class ever to be enrolled in this high school. The students have taken an active part in school activities. Many of the 6 Freshmen belong to the band, chorus, cheerleaders, and various clubs. Z If FIRST ROW- B Wark H Sherwood J Wark F Todd E MLa hl . . , . , . , . , . c ug in, G. Somers, R. Sirois, R. Plant, R. Ouellette, R. Wing, G Wedberg, G. Soucie, SECOND ROW: J. Plourde, L. Lowell, J. Pelletier, I. Jacobs, L. Martin, P. Parks, D. Greenier, H. Kelley, A Michaud, B. Rafford, G. Hewitt, R. Malenfant, G. Morrow, H, Martin. THIRD ROW: F. Michaud, D. Dodd, J. Walder, J. Tardiff, W. Wharton, A. Rory, S. Thibodeau, B. Thibodear, H. Tracy, C. Robichaud, P. Phelan, D. Ranson, J. Rossignol, B. Dufour, M. Thibodeau, J. Rossignol. FOURTH ROW: W. St. Peter, S. Soucie, D. Smith, A. Sprague, A. Thibod, B. White, H. Steeves, L. Nowlton, W. Jordan, A. Libby, R. Thibodeau, A. Lund, D. Madore, H, McAttee, D. Mockler, P. MacDonald, R. Levesque, P. Massey, G. Roderick, C. KiIley,G. Michaud, C. Pinette, L. Sullivan. FIFTH ROW: N. Peterson, J. Sutherland, S. Wakem, B. Pelkey, G. Tibetts, P. St. Peter, M. Stackpole, T. Randolph, G. West F Milley P Tracy I Wilcox R Nede J Ph lb , . , . ,,. , . au, . i rick, J. Prosser, D. Warner, L. Parks, A. Thibodear, W. Sirois, S. Smith. W gig' Dry? gg, , A 5 , f Sir wi Q, LL gf f ' tus-H 3 , ,. .,.. 7 W V' A' f ff L 5. Q. f W M F! Q iiy in f A . Wiz!! I Q 3 gg 5 9312 f' is iv FIRST ROW: M. Daniels, R. Dube, D. Buchannan, M. Wark, D. Bishop, M. McBriety, D. Ouelette, G. Morey, D. Ellis, S. Patton, P. Cookingham, F. Tracy, R Thibadeau. SECOND ROW: F. Finnimore, R. Johnson, P. Michaud, R. Saunders, L. Walton, J. Warren, M. Goodin, S. Fulton, P. Pinnette, L. White, R Haines, S. Lovely, E. Lewis. THlRD ROW: N. Cyr, G. Kinney, C. Lombard, D. McGuire, M. Hartley, W. Reed, E. Disney, J. Haley, M. Michaud, R. Bell, C Sirois, R. Hiermaneud, O. Jackson, R. Laroche, R. Miller. FOURTH ROW: G. Sullivan, R. Whitmore, J. Coulon, D. Gallager, N. Maxwell, L. Bouchard S. Lovely, R. Clark, F. Procter, P. Hale, D. Butterfield, A. Tracy, R. Kenuk, L. McNeil, J. Smart, R. Hewitt. f Although the eighth grade is the youngest class in the high school the members of this class seem more than willing to do their part in school activities. This class has their own basketball team, cheerleaders, clubs and social functions. This year the eighth graders have been admitted into the Caribou High Band and mai- orettes. 1 r, A ' '- Q .2 ui qty 6 x Mex 2 -- is 4 fi I f ,L -Nj il 1 - N Y I 60 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Gahagan, E. Eniss, D. Randolf, P. Omestead, B. Scott, N. Nadeau, J. Warren, L. Walton, D. Loleman, R. Saunders, P. Holmes, B. Shorey J. Michaud, M. Babin. SECOND ROW: J. Goodine, G. Haines, C. Lockhard, H. Whitten, G. Soucier, E. Devoe, D. Mason, R. Kelly, G. Wark, D. Cyr M. Kelly, F. Nickerson, P. Todd, L. Greenier, R. Cyr, J. Johnson, E. Page, S. Dow C. Duby, J. Etscovitz, F. Sanderson, J. Snow. THIRD ROW: B. Brown W. Laqualia, F. Doody, M. Monson, R. Costello, J. Mills, W. Ouelette, D. Morrow, G. Sinclair, B. Mclntyre, J. Argraves, E. Thibadeau, J. Chapman, B Corrow, N. Bouchard, S. Phelan, N. Hitchings, S. Hersey, L. Page, J. Holmes, J. Whittier, M. Long, N. Lister, N. Richardson. FOURTH ROW: J. Walton, B Oulette, S. Hill, M. Theriaulf, S. Stubs, A. Bragclen, J, Soucier, L. Maxwell, L. Sullivan, B. Leavitt, l. Walter, C. Ward, D. Monson, G. Fulton, D. Levitt, R Morin, B. Houston. MR. TALL Advisor CLASS OFFICERS J. Warren, J. Etscovitz, C. Duley, E. Page, C. Ward. r r geek ' C. Miller, L. Monfeifh, J. Hallowell, D. McCluskey. '- ecwswz FIRST ROW: S. Johnson, R. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: D. Sleeves, R. Page, R. Winslow. THIRD ROW: G. Harris, P. Kelley, J. Abbott. Y. .....Fm '-' M7 3 am +454 J Tgijlf LA 1'f ' fwigw, ,. Aff X, 'QW' g elm: 7 - t wp' A, A 6 Lf?::A,E f, ff. A 4 Z , v i if W QS i f' 'k ,4p ,, ,mad lllgffffg 'WE W3 Q ,QV Yfig? Wg f Z MR W in wg Wien QW3 3 ' E Lf 1 f l Q ima. ' 41. jx C Wi K W V hx Su.. . FRONT ROW: S. Phelan, C. Duncan, C. Brown, S. Dow, L. Monteith, C. Shaw, P. Phelan. SECOND ROW: S. Buchanan, J. Johnson, F. Kidney S Davenport, D. McCluskey, D. Monson, C. Ward. DOREEN MCCLUSKEY MR. MATTHEWS Majoretfe Leader Music Director 6: ,466-14 FIRST ROW: C. Shaw, F. Porter, J. Burleigh, P. Johnson, H. McDonald, L. Wyman, L. Espling, S. Martin, P. McGrath, N. Chase, J. Yule. SECOND ROW: J. Kidney, R. Winslow, C. Johnson, S, Jalbert, J. Hanley, L, Etscovitz, K. Raymond, C. Miller, B. Ginn, A. Wakem, B. Langley, B. McCluskey, B. Higgins, P. Howlett. THIRD ROW: J. Ringdahl, F. Smith, R. Peterson, G. Harris, J. Warren, G. Parker, W. Forsman, A. Rushton, S. Golclfrank, B. Dubey, A. Soclergren, W. Griffin, V. Palmer. L ll l l l MR. MATTHEWS l Music Director - idle FIRST ROW: P. Johnson, F. Porter, J. Burleigh, S. Buchanan, P. Anderson, L. Etscovitz, V. Palmer. SECOND ROW: C. Miller, B. Higgins, W. Griffin, A. Philbrick, R. Winslow, J. Warren. FIRST ROW: C. Hitchcock, V. Michaud, C. Ouellette, S, Brially, M. Deprey, B. Forbes, R. Harris, L. Harris, L. Hampten, N. Chase, B. Lennon, P. Fairlane, M. Martin, A, Berupe, C. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Gallop, B. Langly, M. Belyea, M. Stackpole, D. Thibadeau, L. Espling, D. Cyr, D. Day, D. Sleeper, A. Rushton, V. Palmer, J. Ringdahl, G. Parker, P. Sheppard, B. Caron, M. Harmon, L. Clark, G. Parks, J. Suitte, F. Porter, S. Needham, C. Flannigan, THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, S. Martin, A. Wakem, J. Gagnon, C. Rasmussen, J. Sinclair, A. Sodergrin, J. Deschinger, O. Nutter, A. Sprague, S. Smith, D. Smith, L. Mason, S. Shaw, N. Robertson. FOURTH ROW: B. McCarron, C. Miller, J. Chaulout, J. Burleigh, R. Gagnon, H. McDonald, P. Anderson, J. Warren, W. Forseman, N. Blackstone, B, Omestead, M. Corrow, J. Belmain, A. Buzzell, J. Daigle, J Ouellette, P. Pierson. FIFTH ROW: F. Howlett, C, Pinette, G. Higgins, D. Hemingway, B. Koelle, J. Jepson, B. Dule, N. Thibodeau, J. Forbes, S Gustafson, C. Anderson, B. Forsman, S. Goldfrank, S. Buchanan, E. Thibodeau, G. Peterson, A. Matthews, S. Jalbert, K. Espling. fs -as MRS. HART Instructor Wife FIRST ROW: C. Rasmussen, S. Martin, L. Espling. SECOND ROW: F. Porter, B. Forsman, P. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Warren, J. Ringdahl, R. Winslow. FOURTH ROW: A. Rustin, A. Forsman, V. Palmer. QI! ganna! ' FIRST ROW: L. Espling, R. Winslow, J. Burleigh. SECOND ROW: L. Eiscovitz, B. Higgins. FIRST ROW: B. Clark, V. Bourgoune, E. Gagnon, L. Bourgoine, B. McCluskey, B. Caron, P. Holmquisi, F. Erickson. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, N. Robertson, J. Newell, J. Forsman, L, Carlson, G. Peterson, S, Needham, G. Johnson, M. Belyea, D. Day. THIRD ROW: D. McCloskey, F. Kidney, C, Anderson, S. Gustafson, B. Forsrnan, A. Buzzell, S. Buchanan. ,. MRS. BELYEA Advisor HRST ROW: G. Harris, A. Buzzell, J. Burleigh, P. Anderson, J. Newell, L. Gunnerson, P. McGrath, R. Page, J. Abbott. SECOND ROW: P. Sf. Peter, C Brown, L. Monleith, S. Holmes, F. Kidney, J. Fogg, H. Cyf, J. Hallowell, R. Russell, K. Johnson, D. McCluskey, J. Caveny, R. Miller. 6 . ,..- - gi' . ,xl ,- ff' nl' -4 4' f ,M ,A-'w'f.f'f.-M' ,, 'Lara ,A .aa .4-...D X . 'W ,Mm +P-fr' r 'M 1. Z 1, . 6 N' f - .X- ' -1- Am' 1 Q ,V i 91 www.-vXf fx ,,.' .p1'-1 l9'ir- ' , 4. ,S Aa W . 6 ' A ' ' J f 1 ,4' Nl Q' ,iff f- A J iff-f 0 'L A A J .. .. W, .,.. .. . er Q ik. .M Q G. Harris, P. Anderson, R. Page, P. McGrath, J. Abbott, L. Gunnerson, J. Burleigh, J. Newell, J. Doyle, A. Buzzell. . J. Yule, S. Gustafson, J. Hale, B. Clark, P. Holmquist, J. Newell, D. McCluskey, J. Johnson, R. Barnes, J. Burliegh, M. Goff, L. Johnson B. CcCluskey K. Raymond. ' ' fa 2' 7 qi f 9, o Q 'is x '43 gyda 6 f so o QQ, ,bbq SQ Z Q22 .f va, -K 'b Y at sfo' S fs X 25 -5' al' STAGE DOOR The spring play, directed by David Haskell, was a story about a group of young actresses living in a small boarding house. The play revealed many conflicts and personalities of the actress striving for success. The stage managers of Stage Door were Dawn Michaud, Gail Monson. 'lh 79557 D. MCCLUSKEY MR. PRATT Speech Diredor A. BUZZELL J. ABBOTT, D. MCCLUSKEY Junior Exhibition Winners Spear Speakers L MONTE'-I-H G. HARRIS J. ABBOTT J. BURLEIGH E . ffm 'fi .X I iw - I js ., W ,r,. ik A M' -W , 1 1 1 f , luv. ixidi A S TOWARD NEW HORlZONS F.H.A. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: P. Sirois, J. Corrow, E Wedberg, M. Corrow, E. Gagnon. SEC- OND ROW. B. Hewitt, B. Melm, L. Mushrall, C. Kelley. FIRST ROW: G. Cyr, J. Sirois, C. Ouellette, N. Martin, P. Phelan, D. Dickinson, C. Hitchock, L. Holmes, E. Wilcox, J. Corrow, G. Page, B. Bourchard, D. Adams. SECOND ROW: N. Corbin, P. Sirois, B. Grant, N. Chase, R. Hunter, J. Bossie, L. Belanger, M. Sparks, S. Needham, J. Durost, C. Bossie, C. Brown, L. Lagula, L. Sparks, E. Gagnon, B. Olmstead. M. Belyea, R. Beveridge, L. Goulette. THIRD ROW: J. Carson, M. Gallagher, B. Cochran, E. Gagnon, N. Manin, L. Haines, S. Haines, C. Hunter, B. Hewitt, P. Shepard, L. Doody, D. Pelletier, G. Ireland, C. Shaw, J. Ouellette. FOURTH ROW: B. Doody, S. Doak, D. Smith, A. Thibodeau, B. Blair, M. Martin, R. Swenson, M. Ouellette, L. Clark, D. Cyr, N. Peterson, D. Conant, J. Bellmain. FIFTH ROW: M. Corrow, L. Hampton, S. Smith, P. Goodine, C. Kelley, J. Sutherland, E. Thibodeau, P. Lagestrom, B. Malm, F. Kidney, C. Pinette, L. Mushrall, S. Smith, R. Gegnon, E. Wedberg. Qs 71 ag,-if ' . at 'av .ta 0 S14 The purpose of F.H.A. is to further the interest of home and family life today and in the future. This year the club is split up into three groups. Each group has a chairman and a recorder, and each has its own goal and proiects. The ninety members ioin together for the proiects of library reading, F.H.A.-F.F.A. Barn Dance, Mother and Daughter Banquet and for F.H.A. week. The club attended the District Convention in Presque Isle and Jackie Corrow was elected Chairman for Dis- trict A, and Mrs. Kelley is District A Advisor. The State Convention in Augusta will also be at- tended by the club. MRS. KELLEY Advisor LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN LEARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE F.F.A. OFFICERS R. Bames, G. Doak, G. Chapman, seated. G. Sirois, N. Randolph, J. White, standing. FIRST ROW: J. Walker, S. Baily, J. White, F. Michaud, G. West, R. Nadeau, F Gagnon, R. Leeman, P. Thompson, G. Bennett, H. Tracy, F. Adams, A. Thomas SECOND ROW: S. Chapman, I. Jacobs, G. Thibodeau, A. La Francois, J. Pelky L. Lowell, D. Belanger, D. Gagnon, C. Anderson, H. Kelley, I. Westman, O Leavitte. THIRD ROW: B. Cyr, L. Dubay, B. Wark, R. Sirois, C. Sirois, L. Nylander, G. Doak, R. Bames, G. Chapman, P. Olmstead, R. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: R Anderson, G. Burgess, K. Sirois, G. Malm, A. Akerson, C. Gierette, P. Hobbs C. Thoman, R. Thibedeau, R. Thibodeau. FIFTH ROW: W. Cameron, G. Searles A. Libby, N. Randolph, M. Williams, L. Knowlton, P. Bonderson, L. Peterson, B Beveridge. eh ,wr 5 MR. BRIDGES Advisor The Caribou Chapter of the Future Farmers has sixty- four members. Five Greenhands and six chapter farmers. The basic requirement for membership in the F.F.A. is that a boy must be a student of vocational Agriculture in this high school. He is permitted to retain his mem- bership for three years following graduation. This year the Caribou elected Sue Smith for their chapter sweetheart. l: F SENIOR TRI-HI-Y As a service project members of the club work as receptionists at the local hospital from six to nine every Saturday. Members also supply the hospital with magazines. The club held a panel with the Hi-Y on Problems of Teenagers. Four girls represented the Caribou club at the Older Girls' Conference in Saco and will send representatives to the State Legisla- ture in Augusta. To earn money the club has sold refreshments and sponsored dances at the basketball games. MR. BYERS Advisor HI-Y OFFICERS B. Lister, Chaplain, P. Brown, Sec- retary, V. Palmer, Treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: R. Hardison, Presi- dent: E. Higgens, Vice-President. ea- Wa- Z SENIOR GROUP-FRONT ROW: G. Parks, J. Anderson, B. Clark, M Costello, N. Bonderson, L. Grindal, L. Wyman, G. Johnson, B. Langley SECOND ROW: S. Holmes, L. Johnson, K. Johnson, J. Hale, S. Estey, J. Anderson, G. Wright, C. Flanagan. THIRD ROW: B. Ginn, C Anderson, J. Hallowell, S. Brewer, J. Fogg, S. Gustafson, F. Kidney N. Robertson, L. Carlson. MISS HITCHINGS Advisor I5 R? Viliktiil I? QLTPJI I ' Z 1 FIRST ROW: S. Briley, N. Chase, R. Beveridge, L. Clark, B. Grant, J. Murphy, G. Monteith, L. Parks, J. Conroy, D. Dikinson, J. Langley, L. Espling, B. Codnran, G. Johnson, P. Johnson, E. Newell, M. Belyea, N. Blackstone, C. Harmon, B. Gallop, B. Doody, N. Peterson, D. Conant, L. White, S. Beaulieu, P. Pierson, K. Espling, F. Howlett, B. Montieth, B. Hardison, B. Higgens, S. Smith, L. Mason, I. Ward. 1 JUNIOR TRI-Hl-Y MRS' SQUGE 7 l The newest school organization is the Sigma Chi Advisor Junior Tri-Hi-Y Chapter. an evening dance with the Senior Tri-Hi-Y. SEATED: Point Keeper, P. John- son, President, B. Higgins, Vice- President, S. Smith, Chaplain, B. Gallop. STANDING: Treasurer, F. Howlett, Secretary, P. Pierson. The members of the Hi-Y plan to send three delegates to the Model United Nations on April ll and 12 at the University of Maine. Training sessions are to be held at Aroostook State Teachers College in Presque Isle on February 28. Several of the members have attended the Older Boys' Conference in Lewiston in November. With an increased membership, the Hi-Y is planning a very successful year. fx w FIRST ROW: R. Hardison, J. Ringdohl, B. Lister, P. Brown, V. Palmer, G. Parker. SECOND ROW: Ds Hardgrove, G. Hedstrom, A. Sodergraw, E. Higgins, W. Forsman, J. Warren. 11- x'H 1 l I2 I Projects for the year are a bottle drive, food sale, a Christmas basket, a noon dance, victory dance, and 7 Eegkam Sdazm J. BERO S. BREWER R. BENNETT D. MCCLUSKEY i MR. LEAVITT 2 MRS. HASKELL The Reflector is the name given to Caribou High School yearbook. The Reflector staff is made up of two separate groups, the business staff and the editorial staff. The business staff this year is headeu by Doris Martin with Mr. Leavitt as an advisor. The editorial staff is headed by co-editors Doreen McCluskey and Richard Bennett. Mrs. Haskell is advisor of this department. Besides these two staffs, students sell advertising subscriptions and the yearbooks. 2 swf EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: H. Cyr, J. Newell, J. Bero, R. Bennett, D. McCloskey, S, Brewer, K. Johnson, J. Hallowell, G. Harris. SECOND ROW: A. Buzzell, N. Ouellerte, H. McDonald, B. Clark, V. Palmer, D. Steeves, S. Johnson, A. Soderngren, J. Hanley, B. McCluskey. THIRD ROW: B. Caron, A. McAttee, F. Kidney, J. Sutherland, F. Philbrick, B. Koele, J. Johnson, N. Martin, S. Dow. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW: S. Brilley, B. Lennon, G. Sinclair, J. Etscovitz, H. McDonald, M. Stackpole, B. Caron, J. Johnson, T. Randolph. SECOND ROW: P. McGrath, B. Hewitt, J. White, P. St. Peter, J. Caveny, D. Manship, K. Pinette, J. Anderson, M Stackpole, E. V. Grantham, D. Dickenson, THIRD ROW: D. Martin, J. Cormier, D. DE Merchant, S. Davinport, B. Rogers, J. Hallowell, S. Buchanan, E. Wed- berg, G. Peterson, B. Monteith, L. Brown. 80 FIRST ROW: B. Harfly, R. Hunter, H. MacDonald, J. Etscovitz, C. Ward, E. Page, B. Bouchard, B. Caron, J. Ander- son, L. Grindle. SECOND ROW: B. Blair, K. McGuire, A. Guerette, C. Flanagan, A. Wakem, K. Babin, J. Blackstone, G. Philbrlck, L. Mushrall, N. Ouellette, P. Sherill, L. Wyman, J, Sweik. THIRD ROW: B. Clark, P. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Bouchard, F. Kidney, G. Peterson, S. Davenport, H. Cyr, G. Johnson, S. Brewer, B. Johnson, J. Jepson, N. Robertson. W R I T E R S EDITORS-FIRST ROW: J. Hanley, J. Burlelghn C Sweuk M. Stackpole, G. Kelley, E. Cote. SECOND ROW S Holmes H. Cyr, R. Miller, V. Palmer, L. Brown. chu9'Sm,4g FIRST ROW: N. Robertson, K. McGuire, J. Blackstone, L. Mushrall, N. Ouellette, E. Cote. SECOND ROW: M. Babin, J. Kidney, H. Cyr, F. Smith, G. Johnson, B. Johnson. MR. HANILIN Advisor FIRST ROW: B. lott, B. Clark, B. Hartley, P. Holmquist, R. Hunter, L. Cochran, L. Wyman, N. Bonderson, B Caron, J. Yule, J. Anderson, B. Charette. SECOND ROW: J. Kidney, J. Johnson, J. Bouchard, J. Hanley, E Thibedeau, K. Babin, A. Guerette, J. Burliegh, K. McGuire, C. Flannagan, M. Stackpole, A. Wakem C. Sweik G. Kelley, J. Bouchard. THIRD ROW: R. Miller, S. Johnson, S. Jackson, J. Jepson, F. Kidney, B. Malm, E. Thibe- deau, M. Robertson, F. Philbrick, A. Buzzel, G, Peterson, J. Blackstone, L. Brown, B. Beale, S. Holmes, V. Palmer G. Johnson. STANDING B Malm Treasurer V Palmer, Parliamentarian, A. Guerette Secretary J Bouchard President: J. Hanley, Vice-Pres- The purpose of the English Club is to foster deeper under- standing and liking for the English language, to provide iunior English students with an opportunity to meet and learn, and to aid in the improvement of the management of the high school library. The library program has been successful and many more students are using the library. The English Club has taken another proiect the publishing of the school paper the Viking Crier. The English Club does the writing and the Commercial Club does the typing. The Viking Crier is a non- profit organization now that the necessary equipment has been purchased. The Crier is published every six weeks. 1 FIRST ROW: A. Berube, R. McGrath, D. Sleeper, J. Swiek, M. Babin, C. Bonarche, B. Brett, C. Bosse, M. Deprey, B. lott, D. LaBreck. SECOND ROW: R. Dyer, C. Harmon, J. Sutherland, J. Jose, D. Greenier, M. Deprey, C. Kelley, R. Howe, K. Raymond, M. Stackpole, C. Swiek, A. Wakem, T. Randolph, J. May, D. Hardgrove, D. Getz, D. Lyon, D. Michaud, J. Needham, L. Newell, D. Brewer, J. Davenport, V. Palmer, S. Jalbert, K. Espling, B. Hardison, P. Massey, F, Hemphill. CIVICS CLUB OFFICERS' M. Deprey, K. Raymond, D. Lyons, L. Newell. I Q The purposes of the Civics Club are to promote understanding of government and politics, to sponsor at least one civic project a year, and to study the lives and influence of great civic and political leaders. This year the Civics Club offered its services to the firemen in their annual drive to obtain and fix toys for underprivileged chil- dren. The efforts of the members in this project rnet with great success. The Civics Club also is bringing a school history of Caribou notebook up to date and will display it during the Centennial celebration. The organization is organizing a Junior Town project through which students will run the town for one day. MR. HARPER and MR. WALSH Co-Advisors X H-L ' H11 FIRST ROW: G. Parks, E. Wilcox, H. McDonald, K. McGuire, N. Oullette, C. Bosse, L. Grindle, E. Cote, B. Bouchard, B. Charette. SECOND ROW: B. MacNeal, B. Caron, N. Robertson, G. Peterson, B. Koille, J. Blackstone, L, Mushrall, B. Grant, B. Blair, B. Hewitt, P. Argraves. THIRD ROW: F. Smith, G. Johnson, H. Cyr, J. Kidney, G. Viollette, J. Sinclair, M. Babin. Q ,A Mit COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS: I. Kidney, D. Hardgrove, G. Peterson, G. Johnson. I The Caribou High Commercial Club resumed its activities for T958-59 under the advisorship of Mr. Hugh Hamlin. The purposes ot the Commercial Club are to give the commercial teachers a better understanding ofthe abilities of their students and also for the members to obtain a clearer understanding of commercial work. During T958-59 the commercial club sold score sheets at the basketball games held in the General Carter State Armory. Through the cooperation ofthe English Club and the Commercial Club, the Viking Crier has been pub- lished. C X 'tt NF .fly iii E il i,,, 6 'Mn' B MR. BELINSKI Advisor FIRST ROW: K. Hunter D. LaBreck, D. Gagnon, L. Pelkey. SECOND ROW: R. Thomas. L. Michaud, J. Bero, J. Belanger. pw ' The purpose of the projector staff is to serve the school. The staff runs the motion picture projector for various classes, noon programs and other school activities. The members are given an opportunity to gain experience in running the motion picture projector, the film strip projector and the opague projector. 9. 84 , FIRST ROW: V. Bourgoine, L. Wyman, J. Sweik, P. Holmquist, B. Caron, D. Sleeper, M. Deprey, W. Harris, J. Corrow, J. Yule, R. Gagnon, L. Bourgoine. SECOND ROW: F. Philbrick, S. Buchanan, N. Blackstone, C. Miller, C. Flannangan, M. Stackpole, A. Wakem, C. Sweik, J. Burleigh, R. McBreairty, G. Kelley, W. Lombard, M. Martin, A. McAtee. THIRD ROW: J. Kidney, F. Hemphill, V.' Palmer, E. Higgens, G. Harris, R. Miller, S. Gustafson, S. Estey, J. Hanley, L. Caron, F. Holmquist, H. Belanger. The goal of the Caribou Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is to help increase interest in teaching as a areer and to help the members to decide if they want to become teachers. The sophomores observe twice a month and the luniors and seniors both observe and teach once a week during one period. The regional meeting of the FTA was held in Caribou this year. Approximately 130 members attended the ,Y FIRST ROW: J. Warren, L. Espling, K. Reymond, S. Smith, J. Etscovitz, S. Dow, E. Page, J. Mae, SECOND ROW: P. Pierson, J. Hanley, L. Etscovitz, J. Hallowell, B. Dube, L. Mason, D. Martin, J. Cormier, B. Higgens. THIRD ROW: R. Clark, J. Davenport, R. Hardison, B. Lister, J. Abbott, P. Brown, G. Wyman. O The council sent delegates to the Highway Youth Convention Safety Council in Augusta in the tall. The monthly activity calendar is being done this year by four council members4Bernette Dube, Judy Hanley, Laura Etscovitz, and Pam Pierson. This year's student council has undertaken several proiects-selling school bookcovers and Viking banners, super- vising the noon program, sponsoring the Foreign Exchange Student program and having the annual car wash for the scholarship. Katy Raymond was elected state secretary of the Maine Student Councils at a state convention held at Deering High School in Portland. President, John Abbott, standing. Pam Pierson, Secretary-Treasurer, FRANCIS THIOBODEAU Barbara Higgens, Historian, Laura Etscovitz, Vice-President. Advisor QL FIRST PICTURE-SEATED: S. Phelan, B. Koelle, W. Lombard, J. Hallowell, J. Lombard, N. Ouellette, E. Page, M. Damboise, STANDING: V. Palmer, H. Cyr, E. Bouchard, D. Breck. SECOND PICTURE-OFFICERS: V. Palmer, W. Lombard, J. Hallowell, H. Cyr. ,-44: The basic purpose of the newly formed art club is to extend interest in art among the students. The club meets every Monday after school. The Art Club plans to cover as many fields of art as possible during the school year. The maior activities of the club are: taking arf exhibition tours, decorating the school on holidays, having speakers on different fields of painting, holding painting sessions, and sponsoring a student art exhibition. The club is very fortunate to have Mrs. Robert Reece of Presque Isle to teach art every other week. The club sincerely hopes that this organization will bring interest in the field of art to Caribou High School. Two members at work, MR. PRATT Advisor 8 K K' if warp :ff-' . 4.9 6:4 . 43: -fifamszgxf f , -z.Q1tffws:s:fMz,Qy,f, ,fqggy A f ,2!!2fQ47QG.n 14,2 gg i-1 if wyiw f- f aff? 1594 'L-iiaiw fw',,'+T'1f '5iffx1ffff.s,Q 51' f ' -Lfwlzwi-GH S1 f f - 2-91Q?gfs'!'ia 'R1fae4:,Vgew: .. ' i f wpqfzzglifwffvfi' GMM? mm? 5 ix. Q my . . 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Caribou A,s,,, o,,,,,, Caribou Ca ribouu ooooo o,,.. , , Caribou Caribou s,o,,o ,, Caribou, oo,, ,oo,o , Canbou Cadbou Cadbou Canbou Canbou Cadbou Cadbou Canbou Canbou VARSITY SCHEDULE at here at here at here at here here here at here at at here at Madawaska Stearns , Mars Hill 7 ,, Houlfon Presque Isle Brewers , Stearns Washburn Fort Fairfield Mars Hill Houlton Presque Isle Washburn Brewer , ,, Madawaska Fort Fairfield , ,fm 1 x :ni .K 531 fmsgh 14a2is1w,inmw' , ,Q E ' f' Wy' V' ef ' -?5553f2fffi:fiz M xv X if 1' ,gwzt 14 ffm' ,. l ?EK.LX. H' u 1 'M ,v Viv : Hwy ' N, ,S SN ' 1, A 5 gm 2 W, FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Wyman, D. Corrow, L. Newell, J. Close, N. Hardaker, R. Brown, J. White. SECOND ROW, left to right Manager, J. Cyrg C. Theriaulf, R. Bubar, F. Hemphill, D. Lyons, M. Babin, Manager. MR. CARD Coach Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou Canbou J.V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 47 AAHHnockeH 59 Andover ,, , 68 Limestone . . W 62 Houhon ....,,, . 40 Presque Isle 50 AAHHnockett H .42 Fort Fairfield , .W E67 Houhon .... ,W . A56 Presque Isle . 45 Fort Fairfield , 2 cam FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Ennis, E. Bourgoin, T. Brown, F. Michaud, R. Dyer, J. Grant. BACK ROW: R. Thibodeau, R. Brewer, G. .5pring, J. Davenport, T. Mushrall, L. Beaulieu, R. Ouellette, G, Kinney. FROSH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1 CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE Caribou .u.,u. .34 Madwaska 33 ,,. QQ? Caribou... 570 Fort Fairfield . ,u...u7l Caribou.. 52 Fort Fairfield . 53 if t A Caribou .23 Holman uuuuuuu,.u .-....73 Caribou... L55 A.c.l. 51 f sg, A caribou . .27 Andover 28 Caribou .,,, 37 Presque Isle 29 , ii .h Caribou .63 AnGlOv6'r Caribou.- .. . 47 Washburn 36 , , Caribou 36 Houlton 48 . AAV,, A ' Caribou ...NAT Presque Isle 51 V 'Q A W Caribou. ,O 76 Limestone 25 lfilr it Q, ' 1 Caribou. L as ACI 48 'H' Caribou. 50 Washburn 57 .,... Caribou .. .51 Nladwaslca 36 7 7 i-a Caribou 80 Limestone 24 Caribou. . , .61 Houlton 48 MEOZEES Caribou 52 Fort Fairfield 54 FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Massey, R. Hallowell, J, Grant, M. Babin, R.Ouellette, C. Chasse, J. White. BACK ROW: G. Thompson, A. Belanger, P. Brown, R. Hardison, E. Higgins, J. Needham, N. Hardaker, J. Dedham, B.Rogers. .y . ,,,,, ?7ff4? mm FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Anderson, W. Cameron G Malm G Searles G Chapman R Slrols G Doak P Bonderson BACK ROW A LaFrancls I Jacobs, L. Lowell, P. Olmstead, M. Williams P Hobbs G Thxbodeau J Pelky F Gagnon Manager R Barnes CARIBOU F.F.A. SCHEDULE Canboueene Canbou Cadbou Canbou Cadbou Cahbou Cadbou Canbou Cadbou Ashhnd HOQ1,, Ashhnd Fon FaHHek Presque ble Fon Fahiek Limestone Presque Ide Limestone ' 71' Scdoofg cam FIRST ROW, left to right: J, Warner, R. Thnbodeau G Sulluvan F Tracy R Pmette BACK ROW left to nght E Dnsy R Larouche J Haley P Hale '1 FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Kelley, M. Goodwin, D. Soucier, J. Mills. BACK: J. Walker, E. Disy, M. Michaud, F. Miller. FIRST ROW, left to right: L. BACK: L. Belanger, O. Jackson Lovely, L. Martin, P. Madore, J. Smart. , G. Soucier, G. Cyr, FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Tracy, R. Green, J. Chapman, J, Corbin. BACK: R. Levesque, R. Whitmore, R. Hallowell. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Mahoney, H. Soloman, D. LaBreck. BACK: D. Cyr, R. Bell, W. MacQualla. FIRST ROW, left to right: W, Ouellette, R. Costello, M. Coronetti, R. Miller, G. Hunter. BACK: D. Hersey, M. Hartley, W. Jordan, M. Daniels, R. Malenfant. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Mason, V. Granthem, B. Brown, M. Stack- pole, G, Hewitt. BACK: R. Johnson, P. Armstrong, G. West, R. Roderick. WINNING TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Miller, N. Jacques, W. MacNeil, R. Gauvin. BACK: C. Ouellette, H. Anderson. FIRST ROW: R. Howe, R. Thibodear, G. Ennis, H. Pelletier. BACK ROW: J. Dedham, E. Kidney, D. Marble, MR. THIBODEAU Advisor OO . J .. ., . FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Michauol, T. Cox, R. Theriault, D. Steeves. BACK: P. Ashby, A. Gahagan, V. Jalbert. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Anderson, W. Holmes, H. Lombard, K. Bouchard. BACK: V. Ouellette, G. Pelletier, J. Warren. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Conant, D. Bouchard, E. Higgins. BACK: J. Abbott, A. Belanger. Z 1951? FIRST ROW: R. Winslow, M. Lynch, A. Goodine, R. Cyr, G. Thompson, W. Kelley, D. Cufchin SECOND ROW Coach Thursion W Caverhill, W. Sirois, P. Kelley, R. Thompson, W. Kelley, P. Peterson, Russell, Manager. Caribou Caribou Caribou Caribou Caribouif Caribou Caribou. .ss O Caribou... W W Caribou ,,,,,,.. C . Caribou ........ Cariboum. C .. ,, Madawaska ACI ,,..,. ,,,, ,,,..,. ,,..,, 3 Fort Fairfield Presque Isle Houlfon ..,. H Washburn N Fort Fairfield ACI -C .C ,O Houlton s C. Presque Isle . .... H Washburn , IAA FIRST ROW: J. Newell, B, Olmstead. SECOND ROW. J. Bouchard, L. Grindle, B. Beale, G. Kelley, S. Brewer 444657 l Left to right: MRS. HASKALL Advisor JUDY NEWELL and BARBARA BEALE Co-Captains . W . vs . W. Sirois, J, Holmes, B. Gallop, K. Pinette, P. Goodine, S. Beaulieu, B. Lennon. . Q : s.g1Qf'f.5k E' .. . ' - ' ff ' ' 'k'L 4- 'L L... V J -W . A A Q JA' Q Lf. 222-8vg,SnfQf? , . E, ., , h V , ,,.V FIRST ROW: J. Goodine, J. Etscovitz, D. Monson, C. Duley. SECOND ROW: E, Page, P. Olmstead, C. Lockhart, B. Corrow. MISS HOYT Advi5or ,4.,-4, FIRST ROW A Gueretie B Cochran R. Page, Mr. Card, Mr. Walsh Mr Thurston SECOND ROW G Wyman R Harduson R Wmslow Peterson, N. Blackstone Ad' - Our Thanks for Your Cooperation and Patronage CFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS Distinctive Portraits by STEVENS STUDIOS BANGOR, ME. ALBATROS FERTILIZERS, INC T I 2 l034 34lI CARIBOU MAINE Take an lder isler's Advice . . . IT'S SMART to line up job interviews well in advance of gradilation. And one of the best places I know to con- tact is the Telephone Company. Several of ns from my graduating class are working here - anol everg one o f ns loves it. Telephone jobs are important ones. We have our own training pro- gram which you can enter without any previous job experience. The pay is good, and you'1l get regular raises. If I ,A,, Why not come and see our employ- f' all 454.3 Vlggr ,Q ment interviewer soon . . . before you If pb graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and Q where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHUNE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY CARIBOU OFFICE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments to the Class of I959 LAN DAU'S The Leading Junior Deparimeni' SI'ore of Aroosfook Couniy LANDAU'S SWEDEN STREET CARIBOU, MAINE CYR'S BARBER SHOP WILLIE JOHNSON GENERAL STORE Difhane - Feeds - Gas PoI'aI'o Barrels DIAL 2663 NEW SWEDEN. MAINE S. W. COLLINS CO. THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD II5 Years of Building Service CARIBOU MAINE M. D. MCGRATH AGENCY General Insurance CARIBOU MAINE DIaI 2- I 33 I SPAU LDI NGS Esfablished I 872 Washburn Avenue CARIBOU MAINE LOMBARD'S, INC. Tel. 39II 6 WASHBURN AVENUE CARIBOU, MAINE HAVEY'S REXALL PHARMACY Prescripfions A+ Your Service Four Pharmacisfs CARIBOU Phone 2902 I MAINE For Goodness' Sake Dine al' GREEN ACRES Recommended by: AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Duncan Hines' Advenfures in Good Ea+ing 3 MILES SOUTH ON U.S. I CARIBOU. MAINE NORTHERN SALES 81 SERVICE Chevrolef - Oldsmobile Cadillac - G.M.C. Trucks Dial 339I IOI SOUTH MAIN STREET CARIBOU. MAINE MASON MOTOR CO. GO RAMBLER Opposile Green Acres CARIBOU MAINE Complimenfs of F. wi. wooLwoRTH co. II s 'I'I1e SWEETEST FRESHEST MILK You Ever Tasfed Drinlc GRANTS MILK AI' Your Grocery S'Iore or We Deliver Io Your Door Mill: - Cream - Co'Hage Cheese - Buffermilk - Non-Fai Mill: Eggs - BuI'I'er For Home Delivery Call FORT FAIRFIELD CARIBOU PRESOUE ISLE 3341 2-3531 9-I9I I Congralularions Io flue Class of I959 CARIBOU OIL CO. FLYING A PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DEAD RIVER BOTTLED GAS 24-Hour Oil Burner Service CARIBOU MAINE Dial 2-254I NELSON J. GAGNON Complefe Line of Building Malerials - PHILCO - Radio and Television - Relrigeralors and Freezers NORTH MAIN STREET CARIBOU. MAINE Tel. 2-087I and 2-0873 FOX TRAILER Lowesl' Down Paymenls Ever Offered I Mile Norlh of Presque Isle on Caribou Road PHONE 9-5 I 7I Complimenis of J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY THE MOST MODERN STORE IN AROOSTOOK Complimenis of CARI BOU BOWLADROME Bowling for The Whole Family l2:O0 NOON l2:00 P.M. NEW ACCESS ROAD Complimenis of BENNETT'S STORE CARIBOU MAINE 5 Glendale Srreei' AROOSTOOK MOTORS Chrysler - Plymouih Sales - Service Mack Truck CARIBOU MAINE Complimenis of AROOSTOOK TRUST COMPANY Esfablished I890 A Complefe Banking Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Caribou and Presque Isle, Maine Besi' Wishes From BEN'S STYLE - QUALITY - VALUE Na'l'ionaIIy Adver+isecI Fine QuaIi'Iy Men's and Boys' CIofI1ing Fooiwear and Sporiswear Open Evenings 'Iii Nine TELEPHONE 522 I CARIBOU, MAINE C. P. HUSSEY 81 COMPANY WM. A. ANDERSON, Prop. Wholesale Dealer in TOBACCO - CIGARS - PIPES - CONFECTIONERY BRIGGS HARDWARE CO. Caribou 2-I52I VISIT OUR PAINT BAR COLORS MIXED WHILE YOU WAIT CompIimenI's GRAVE'S RED 81 WHITE SUPERMARKET Aroos+ooIc's Finesi Food CenI'er CARIBOU MARS HILL DAY'S JEWELRY STORE Diamond Imporfers - Jewelry Cra'H'smen GE and RCA Vidor Television CARIBOU MAINE PIERSON'S, INC. P.O. Box 455 CARIBOU, MAINE 48 Sweden S'l'ree+ The CompIeI'e SI'ore for Men JOHNSTON'S Diamonds - Wafches - Jewelry Exclusive G-i'Hware SWEDEN STREET CARIBOU. MAINE LYON'S SERVICE, INC. PONTIAC Sales and Service 9 No. Main Sfreef Caribou, Maine 81 Complimenfs of HUTCHINSON FLORIST CARIBOU STEAM LAUNDRY E. Complimenis of W. LARKIN COMPANY, INC Pefroleum Producfs CARIBOU G. M. MORGAN CO. Paini' - Linoleum - WaIIpaper Wool Carpef - TiIe Complimenfs of HARRY P. WRIGHT Oliver Farm Equipmenf Sales and Service Tel. 2-06II Caribou, Maine WESTERN AUTO The Family S'I'ore Oppiosi'I'e The Pos'I' Office Sweden Sfreei Caribou, Maine CARIBOU THEATRE Tel. 742I CARIBOU MAINE Com pIimenI's of L. S. HALL CO. Deparfmeni Sfore CARIBOU MAINE DORIS' BRIDAL SHOPPE Bridal Gowns Bridesmaids' CocIrI'aiI Dresses Gowns +o Reni' and Sell 2 N. Main Caribou, Maine Tel. 2-393I Congralulafions 'Io Class of I959 Coffee Shop ZIKITG INN Luncheonefle Phone +205I n Ie Square Caribou, Maine Complimenis of 'Ihe J. C. JAY HOME BAKERY 8: THE PIZZA POT SESME CAR HOP RONALD SMITH, Prop. ACCESS ROAD I6 Ro ALBERT E. GAHAGAN Plumbing and Healing bel-+s S+ree+ Tel. 2989I Caribou, Maine Complimenis of DOCTOR'S PHARMACY cARlaou MAINE TIBBETTS TV 8: APPLIANCE Ho'I-poin+ - May+ag - Wesiinghouse SWEDEN STREET CARIBOU, MAINE Complimenis of AROOSTOOK CLEANERS The Bes'I' of Dry Cleaning 80 Sweden S+ree+ Caribou, Maine il THE MARTIN CLOTHING CO. Ou'I'fiH'ers of Men and Boys Sweden Sireei Caribou. Maine POWERS THEATRE Dial 2-95l I The LaI'esI' and Besi' in Movie En'I'er+ainmenI' To Own I+ Is a New Adveniure!! I959 Dodge - Plymouih, Drive I'I' aI' F. S. TIBBETTS, INC. Sweden Sireei Caribou, Maine HUTCHEON STUDIO Specializing in Personaliiy Porfraiis 2nd Floor Hackef Building, TeI. 2-756I Philip and Wilda Hufcheon Caribou, Maine I.G.A. SUPER MARKET WendeII H. Golding 28 Sweden S'I'ree'I' Caribou, Maine RALPH C. BUZZELL Grower and Shipper Aroosiook Poiaioes SWEDEN STREET CARIBOU, MAINE Complimenis of EDDIE BEAULIEU'S BARBER SHOP CARIBOU MAINE RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON Tel. 4I4II 30 SWEDEN STREET CARIBOU, MAINE Complimenis of BROWN-DEL SUPPLY CORPORATION Mobile Service S+a+ion Elecfrical Wholesalers Phone 2-3III Caribou, Maine LORINC-3 SERVICE STATION Wesl' Gafe Road Gas Oil Lubricaiion - Tune Up - Wrecker Service Dial Limesiown 5559l Mobile Gas and Oil Goodyear Tires BaH'eries Phone 2-884l Mililary Road WEST GATE TIRE COMPANY Don De Merchani, Manager Caribou Maine Tel. 2-2I7I Ambulance Service LANCASTER FUNERAL HOME 5 Pleasani S+ree'l' Caribou, Maine John A. Lancasier PAGE STARCH CO. CARIBOU MAINE Complimenfs of BENNETPS RADIO 81 TELEVISION SERVICE PHONE szau CARIBOU, MAINE CARIBOU RADIO SHOP Television Sales and Service Records - Refrigeraiors - Ranges Phone: 5492 4 Waier Sfreei' Caribou, Maine Complimenis of J. HERBERT WAKEM PATRICK ST. PETER 81 SONS Plumbing, Healing, and Eleclrical Confraclors II YORK STREET CARIBOU, MAINE MORGAN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Phone 2-456I Caribou, Maine PRESQUE ISLE MEMORIAL WORKS ESI. I886 F. F. Thompson ancl O. H. Tagge'H' Presque Isle Maine U. J. HEDRICH CO. Esiablished I 898 Presque Isle Maine AROOSTOOK FARMS DAIRY Homogenizecl Mills, Cream and Dairy Proclucfs Service Wi+hin 30 Mile Radius Presque Isle Maine Com plimenis of CITY DRUG Pnesoue isLe MAINE WEINBERG'S Ladies' and Misses' Coafs - Suiis - Dresses Presque Isle and Limesione, Maine MAINE FARM SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Disfribufors of Calso Pefroleum Produds Presque Isle Maine Telephone 632 I A B C BREAD Tel. 678I Open 24 Hours PAT CYR'S Taxi Service - Coal Shed Washburn Sireei' Sweden Sfreei and I High Sireei' Ciiies Service Filling Siaiion WAITl S, INC. Your Fashion Cenier CARIBOU MAINE A. 8: M. HACKETI' Wholesalers CARIBOU MAINE Phone 2-473 I MONSONS MARKET 23 High Sfreef CARIBOU MAINE Tel. 8 I22 KIDDIE KORNER ChiIcIren's and Pre-Teens' Apparel Main Sfreei' Caribou, Maine HAYES' ESSO SERVICE Compleie Glass Service and Radiaior Repair Dial 2904I Caribou, Maine Gas - Oil - Tires COBB BUICK, INC. When Befier Auiomobiles Are Buill' Buick Will Build Them Caribou Maine Esfablished I9I2 lncorporaied I9I9 Telephone 6I2I-6953 CARIBOU MOTOR COMPANY Ford - Mercury Sales and Service I5 Soufh Main SI'ree+ Caribou, Maine Complimenis of CYR BROTHERS' MEAT PACKING CARIBOU MAINE Com plimenfs of BEARCE-CARTER OIL CO. CARIBOU MAINE FORT WESTERN TIRE COMPANY OF CARIBOU Wholesale - Re'I'ail Souih Main Sheei' Dial 895I Caribou HENDERSON'S, INC. ln'Ierna'Iional Truclrs - Traciors - Farm Machinery Hardie Sprayers - Kelley Springfield Tires Caribou 5832 Maine Complimenis of AROOSTOOK AUTO PARTS. INC. Au'I'omoI'ive Paris and- Tools I Soufh Main Sheei 468 Main SI'ree1' Caribou Maclawaslxa Complimenis of COLUMBIA CLEANERS Sou'Ih Main Sireei Dial 80I4 Caribou Maine Complimenfs of KNOX BROTHERS WATER STREET CARIBOU, MAINE M. C. LOCKE DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Forl' Fairfield Maine Your Mobilflame Bo'H'Ie Gas Dealer in Caribou Dial 3I9l S. NIGHTINGALE 81 CO. Seed and Table Po+a+oes FORT FAIRFIELD MAINE Complimenis of G-OODHUE'S Jewelers Since I859 For? Fairfield Maine AVIS STYLE SHOP FORT FAIRFIELD MAINE 57 Years of Friendly Service I902 - I959 PENNEYIS Always Firsf Qualify! CIo+I'Iing for Every Member of The Family Sweden Sfreel Caribou, Maine For Sale - Call Dale Real Esfafe DALE CURRIER - Realfor I Sweden S+reeI' Caribou, Maine Tel. 2-928i CU RRIER FURNITURE The Home of Beau+i'FuI Furniiure Tel. 752I 2l Sweden S+reeI' Caribou, Maine BISI'IOP'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Complefe Line Men's, Women's and CIIiIdren's Shoes STANLEY A. REED WALTER F. BISHOP, Prop. 3I Sweden SI'reeI' Caribou, Maine Complimenis of SEARS' CATALOG SALES OFFICE CARIBOU MAINE Phone 367I RODERICICS CAMERA STORE Phofo Finishing Gilifs - Cameras - Films - Supplies Caribou Maine Tel. 6532 CARIBOU DRY CLEANERS Sanifone Cleaning Pressing - Repairing Record S'I'reeI' Tel. 2932 I R. H. FROST CO. INSURANCE Fire - Life - Aufo Caribou Maine SCATES' DRUG SERVICE Founiain Service - Sickroom Supplies Prescripfions - Rubber Goods Caribou Maine Telephone 2878I GENE'S GROCERY STORE Groceries - Meals - Oil - Gas Tel. 2-262 I Caribou Maine DOAK'S RADIO 81 TV SERVICE Moiorola and Sylvania Sales and Service Pick-Up and Delivery Service IOI Sweden Slreel' Caribou, Maine Dial 5692 M S since 1859 54225294 PROFESSIONAL MEN OF CARIBOU Congratulate the Graduating Class of l959 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Meade Hayward F. C. Vogell Henry Kramer Roy Boone Ferris Freme Draper Warren Leland While R. A. Page DENTISTS C. Bunnell George Corey OPTOMETRISTS Lloyd Berrie LAWYERS Pendlelon and Roberls Solman and Solman HQ FOR SCHOOL TRIPS The sales! way to travel 2, on your school trips is by charter bus. ll , Expert drivers, familiar with the highways assure your safety as you ride in luxurious, carefree comfort. ,IEQIULMLHIX rt- ' -- KX I l I lllllfi Charter Bus trlps ir in' are easy to arrange. We can help ft. .311 'Q ll I A you with your plans - even , I - ' make advance reservations for 'fx ' I ' - you, if you wish. ' ' -iff? 'fibre A-Isa'-...L I 5 '1-Q ' Qi ,' -N l'hl -'-- NX A 'ky ti H I u - if -':' . 1- - ' ' :A I A u,...M ...-- ,fu -'JJ I 6- -V 14. I .'.,,,.'.'.'5'5fA IV I lil SQ In R ' L r If lla - A A .5 I . -,- . if Lf, ' IQIIIIH 'I' - X v v A ' 1 ,,, v Q EA ... .I J' v J ' f 'I E-.J--'t I' When planning your school trips, consider the comfort, safety, convenience and economy of Charter Bus Service. We can take you anywhere you want to go - in U. S. A., Canada or Mexico. For information and rates, see BANGOR your nearest Bangor and MD TOOK Aroostook bus agent or - AROOS ! Write direct to: E2?2522252225222i2i2i2i555E2ii2i2E22 .55E?5555Eii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2gigigigigzgzgfisisieieie NVIIIIMU-IN 3252isi2if52ifi2i2i2i22zfIee2 ' A. J. TRAVIS MALNE MANAGER, HIGHWAY DIVISION BANGOR and AROOSTOOK RAILROAD HIGHWAY DIVISION BANGOR, MAINE Complimenls of CARIBOU WATER WORKS CORPORATION Dial 2-I IOI CARIBOU MAINE ROMEO'S BARBER SHOP CARIBOU MAINE KEY TO BABY PICTURES Doris Marlin 20, 2 I Wesley Gardiner , A'I'halie Cyr 22. Gordon Johnson Gary Harris lOn Gayle Lennon Eddie Higgins Sondra Holmes 24. 25. Righll 27. 28 Chesler Alberl . Carolyn Duncan 29. Harvey Cpr lOn Lefll 30, Judy Hallowell 3l. Norma Bonderson 32. Carlene Miller lOn Le'H'l 33, 34 Cookie Kelley . Joyce Mcln'I're 35. 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