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li . .l Jv ssmon SPECIALTIES R. Sargent, J. Sommer, M. Coughltn, J. Kelley K- x9 89 N' -S' 49' wg .atv o ,c QQ 26' 5- O4 5' 9 5-991.9900 Geist fi? 'QT' 06,055 .Bags 4' oi sk +4393 go ester . I YEARBOOK TYPISTS C. Sargentg E. Awalt, J. Brown, R. Jones EDITORIAL In the beginning when God created man after Hts own image, He placed within his being three wonderful thlngsg a mind, 's conscience, and a heart. Each of these He gave to man for a purpose, the mind to understand, the conscience to guide, and the heart to love. ln the years between kindergarten days and graduation diy from Ellsworth High School we, as students have used over and over again our three wonderful gifts and now, as we are getting ready to step into the mysterious realm of the adult world, let us pause a moment to reflect over these, the best years of our lives. With our minds we have solved problems, grasped the meaning of age-old ideas, and created new ones. We have delved into the wonder of books and slowly begun to comprehend a little of this vast universe of which we are a part. Our consciences have seena lot of active duty in the past years for it is during that time that they must be trained. The difference between right and wrong must be discerned, a set of moral standards must be established, and the small voice of our conscience must become loud enough to be heeded. Our hearts, perhaps, are the most important of the three gifts for with them we learn to love. We not only become surrounded with a growing love for our parents, our friends and our God as each year goes by, but if we keep our hearts
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C0l'l'll7lel'lCel'll6I'lt W Lpl'0gI'al'Yl Frlday June 6 9 O0 P M Commencement Ball Sunday June 8 8 OO P M Baccalaureate Tuesday June 10 8 O0 P M Class Nlght Pres1dent s Address Class H1story Class Prophecy Class Glfts Vernard Crockett Rosal1e Jones Robert Lal-un Jud1th Alley Thomas Power Peggy Sm1th Rlchard Aldrxch Robert Carr Wednesday June ll 8 00 P M Commencement Salutatonan Honor Speakers Joan Sommer Jack Kelley Vernard Crockett Valed1ctor1an Patr1c1a W1lbur Jeanette Ackerman Sally Bla1sdell Rachel Sargent NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sen1ors Jack Kelley Joan Sommer Sally Bla1sdell Vernard Crockett Jeanette Ackerman Mar1on Coughhn Rachel Sargent Jud1th Alley Carol Flynn Rosal1e Jones Robert Lak1n Peggy Sm1th Jun1ors Rlchard Beal Jud1th Brown Barbara Clarke Rosamund Jude Ph1l1p Johnson CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Vernard Crockett V1ce Presldent Joan Sommer Secretary Rosal1e Jones Treasurer MRTIOH COL1gh111'1 CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and Wh1te CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Sprague, Mr. W'hltIIlOI'G ee , , : . . .. . . ... ... , , : . . ... . . . ' ' 1 Class Will .................. . .. . . ..... Carol Flynn , , : . . . ,...
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Board 0. i Q' L ' A 6,0470 if 300' Q00 ' 2 5 153404 649431, 9' 0 QSO! C80 ep QCGGQ fo . Oo I 65 48 '10 Q, 0 45, 0 +G- 584, 4, 4- Z -044-' -4 'fr 'iz -oo-zqiigoicgo 4- oq: oq?Z,af554b 9- C7 Back Row Left to Right: J. Nesmith, E. Lin- ' O .if scott, N. Moore, E. Madrell J Front Row Left to Right: P. Wilbur, S. Sar- gent, J. Alley, Absent: J. Sommer - - Q vit, 1 U I . . iii? OP!-In we are endowed with a warm tolerance for all our fellow- fb , men. Love is the very cornerstone of humanity and as we go .KY into the world it is our duty and privilege to spread that - 1 . which we have. . f' Through our years at Ellsworth High School we, as pupils, are given a chance to cultivate all the values of life so necessary to happiness. We find the need of guidance X3 I HI Q lil - l IM, Ei - i gu ll- through our teachers and parents, we learn to get along with JUNIOR EDITORS other people as we work and have fun with fellow students, and we reap the reward of hard work invested in our studies. Frgnt Row Left to Right: M, Carney' J, Brown, Finally, as graduation draws near, it is time to examine L. Hanson, B' Clarke ourselves to see if we are ready to travel the road ahead. When l was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when l became a man, I put away childish things. ll Corinthians 131111 Scott- This verse from the Bible speaks a world of truth to us especially now for we are no longer children and must act accordingly. God is ready to draw back the curtain of our future and show us what is to be our lot. Class of 58 , WE are tomorrow! How can we fall! Back Row Left to Right: S. Sargent, B. Holmes, R. Beal, W. Nickerson, P. Johnson, E. Lin- Sally Blaisdell j'58 Editor -in -chief
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