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ON TO COLLEGE OR NORMAL SCHOOL: Cconcludedl N. Kilby A M. Kelley M. Hallowell F. Jamieson K. Kelley I o Mahal' - G. Carter F. Hallowell E. Higgins S. Hallowell M. Higgins B. Higgins JJ Dudley Ao- Mahar M. Kelley H. Jones P. Hallowell M. Mclnnis M. Leighton' C. Smith we F. Higgins E. Smith V. Tuell M. Higgins E. Burns C. Jones D. Rogers W. Smith E. Clark M. Hallowell V. Hobart R. Robinson A. Howe ON TO BUSINESS COLLEGE OR NURSING: E. Allan M. Smith A. Smith H. Kelley H. Hallowell E. Cox E. MacCarlie J. Clark S. Seeds M. Malloch D. Mahar E. Brown E. Kilby M. Higgins, D. Cox P. Lincoln D. Seeds A I. Seeds F. Tuell D. Hobart F. Higgins E. Benner L. Hatton F. Cook F. Hayward E. Rogers O. Higgins V. Curtis INTO MISCELLANEOUS VOCATIONS: A. Hallowell N. Anthony R. Smith K. Mattheson D. Urquhart K. Kilby C. Hobart R. Foster G. W. D. G. H. J. R. G Q' I. B. M. P. B. M. R. Er M. P. En H. Tuell MacLauch1an Gavette - ward, Jr., HigginsfDr.D Crosby JohnsonKDr.D MacLauchlan Phinney Peasley Higgins Hodgdon, Jr. Hobart ' Hobart -MacLauchlan Foster Cox Lingley Leighton Munson Grant Hayward Clark I Crosby Leighton Foster Peters Hallowell Stanhope Sylvia Prouty Brown Leighton Cook Rogers Fenlason Leighton Cook Va!lr Curtis Po GUUTGY N. Sylvia Oh, to be sure, there are some advantages in a big school, but so, too, there are so e desirable aspects about a small one. Education is on a more personal level in the small school, and a small town youngster is likely to feel more at Records show, too, that small institutions sometimes turn out su erior students, and proudly we add, Nmore desirable studentS.U home and be happier there. Awards at 1958 Graduation French Donna Fenderson Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Charlene Hayward Commercial Vivian Antone Mathematics . Dale Dudley American Legion Marjorie Brown and Dalton Jones Husson Medal Charlene Hayward Typewriting Nancy Sylvia 2. A, R C Danforth Foundation A Charlene Hayward ..e-. nd Activities Award The Herlyn Seeley Bible ., 449,mH L. Jane Stevens Dalton Jones ylvia Hawkes Jane Stevens
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'DITQRIAL C me as - Mzmnzsounsmtvns LDILORIAL I believe there is a way to become our own bosses, we don't have to be twenty-one, or out of high school, or in business. The job begins at home even while our dad is paying the bills, The job also begins when we are still young in school. Surprisingly enough, we are the persons who can do the job best, for we have the greatest interest in the prod' 1 A'-. :Lil--3'.f!1 SG1VeSo L A boss thinks out a policy--a plan for what is good for the company. Our plan should be for the good of us and our future. Are we going to high school because the law says so, or because it is free? Or are we studying to increase our knowledge and skill? If the last is true, we should study for keeps. A boss has an office. To do our best work, we should seek out a convenient quiet place to work, with books and papers handy and orderly. we should try to make our study periods conducive to study by frowning upon wasted activities. Best plans require regular Woffice'hoursH for home work. To promote production a boss must concentrate, for concentration saves energy and, with practice, becomes a habit. However, we should let ourselves enjoy what we do, because then it is easier to concentrate. Finally, as our own manager, we must see plans on Wlong-rangeu terms. we must keep in mind major facts, but never disregard details and in that way we should build toward the top-mtoward making big decisions. A strong, steady enjoyable pace takes us farthest. s THERE ARE ADVANTAGES Our school is small but don't underrate us, or underestimate us. Our little institution may not have had big athletic teams, but through the years . it has sent out a good percentage of graduates who have continued their educa- tion without Uprepn school aid, in most instances, ai' have been considered . very successful. During the sixty years that Dennysville High School has been graduating students, about h50 have received diplomas from our school. Of thiswtotal, 321 have continued their education in some fieldl Of all who graduated approxi- mately 19Z went to college or normal school, llZ went to business college or made nursing their vocation, and 21 chose schools appropriate to their voca- tional desires, such as, beauty culture, practical nursing, mechanics, etc. Or, if it seems that our school has processed fewer students for college than for other institutions, here is one more set of percentages. Approximately, ofethe lh6 Dennysville High students who have continued their education beyond high school, 591 chose college or normal school, 335 chose business or nursing, and less than 81 made miscellaneous chokes . It is with hesitation that the following list is included. It may have many errors and omissions, but at least, it presents a general picture. N TO COLLEGE OR NORMAL SCHOOL: H. Sheahan Gardner Sylvia Mahar Sinclair W. Burns Snell Higgins Hallowell Sylvia W. Phinney M. Benner Wilder Hallowell Motz W. Curtis ' Vose Pushee Higgins Sinclair M. Lord Gardner Higgins Kelley MacCarlie H. Kilby Gardner Dudley MacCarlie Brown
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1910 Salutes 1959 ' It was a beautiful summer evening On the thirtieth day of June, . Five Seniors left the dear old D,H.S, That stands upon the hilly Our hearts were gay and happy We felt so proud within, ' For four years we had labored hard Our tasks to fulfill. ges woul ' ,chan we j d now take place out the is c sea of life, Firm wo True we must be to with never a NFinis Coronat Meaning nThe New we must go Nothing must failing Opus,N was our motto end had crowned our works,n forward bP8V'lf we ever sniru, Many changes have taken place As the years have rolled by, Memories dear still linger with us Memories of the dear old High. To the class of n59U may success attend your In everything you do, may your life be filled with bright And sunny hours, And good Dame Wisdom deck your path with fragrant, thornless flowers. Mrs. Lulu Dudley-110 The Legend of the Rose In a rose garden I once grew Much loved by those who stopped to pause It matters not how dull the day t i I look up with gratitude to God, because He put me there an example to be For those who lack sincerity to Him, For the good things He bestows. And when my beauty is gone '4 And I'm looked upon at lost by those, May it be a lesson in their lwfo when they see nThe Leger, of the Rose.n Mrs. Lulu Dudley 110 way
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