Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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jl Q5A WL6LlfL KAL55 In November officers for the Fresh- man Class were elected as follows: President, Thomas Reed, Vice Presi- dent, James Atwellg Secretary, Joyce Lander, and Treasurer, Richard Smith. Those elected to represent us on the Student Council were Judy Lander, Verna Jackson, Thomas Barrows, and Colbert Wilkins. Before long it was time for Fresh- man Reception, from which we netted 522.113, ond a night l'm sure we'll never forget. In March we sponsored a Come as you like dance and took in 540.30 which gave us a total of 562.73 and a much-enjoyed year by all. 'S H '.?. 1 Q S X rg :. sw- , S zulu xmvk FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: James Atwell, Vice President Joyce Lander, Secretary, Thomas Reed President, Richard Smith, Treasurer. hp--A ff'

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Sally Lander, Treasurer, Joy Rich- ard, Secretary, Douglas Oliver, Vice Presi- dent, Terence Brooks, President. ,Shia omore C4655 In November our new class officers were elected. They were Conrad Taylor, President, John Wilson, Vice- President, David Spear, Treasurer, Barbara Alexander, Secretary. The class sponsored a Hobo Dance, Nov. 'l5th. On Dec. 20th we held a record hop, Feb. 2lst, a Sadie Haw- kins Dance, March 21st, a food sale, and May 2nd, during an assembly period, we held a F.H.S. Bandstand. The students in our class give dues of five cents a week towards our senior class trip. We have had a very successful year and hope that next year will be the same. omior Kfaw Our iunior class this year is led by Terry Brooks as President, Douglas Oliver as Vice President, Sally Lander as Secretary, and Joy Richard as Treasurer. The Junior Prom's theme was Moonlight and Roses. It was beau- tifully decorated. The class has sponsored a baked bean supper, o Dungaree Dance, a car wash in addition to record hops and sandwich sales. E7 Xm- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Barbara Alexander, Secretary, David Spear, Treasurer: John Wilson, Vice President, Conrad Taylor, President.



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NAME Gary Adams Glenda Alexander Carolyn Barrows Jack Berry Barbara Besaw Betsy Brgelow Guy Brann Terence Brooks Hazel Brown Davrd Clark Darryl Clement Guy Collrns Bette Compton Kenneth Currier Rrchard Daggett Ray Doggett Laura Davrs Josephrne Doak Glendalyn Dunham Clyde Dyer Merle Gardner Marlorre Gordon Lawrence Greenlaw Fred Frnegan Elsre Greenleaf Gayle Greenwood Raymond Guest Marlorre Hall Sandra Hawes Wrllram Hoar Howard Hodge Davrd Hovey Wrllard Jackson Jacquelrne Kennedy John Kenny Sally Lander Edward Langen Sandra Locke Ernest Lowell Johnston MacDonald Wrllram Marcous Norman Marqurs Joseph Matthreu Betty Merchant Eva Nuttrng Douglas Olrver Max Perkrns Lourse Prllsbury Betty Pratt Helen Pratt Nancy Racklrff Carolyn Rrchards Patrrcra Robbrns Charles Rounds James Rrder Janet Sargent .lanrce Sargent Terrence Srlk Rebecca Srnskre Sally Spear Marrlyn Tyler Noella Tyler Julra Walker Stanley Walker Edrth Webber Myrna Wrlkrns Marrlyn Woodsrde Constance Young IIVLIUI' NICKNAME Tardy Trny Frckle Boug Brg Barb Doc Wheel Clam Guy e en Drck Razor Drmples Glenda Lrttle Drgger Professor Marge Box Box Freddre Patty Scuft Sleepy Blondre Sandy Hosre Howre Hovey Br y Jackre Kenny Crrsco Eddre Sandy Ernie Mac I Norm oe Betty ve Saurkraut Maxy Prlls ox Horace e Nan CY Patty Pooch Jrmmy Cookre Speedre Terry Becky a Nolre .lulre Cephus Edre Tess Burnsrde Connie If rerrrrmr WHAT WOULD HAPPEN lF?? he drdnt take a couple of days off a week? she couldnt grggle wrth Maxrne rn homeroom? she drdnt have a baby blue Ford? he drdnt have hrs Incense? Brg Barb suddenly became bugger? Seattle had a cute grrl too? he hadnt lorned our class? there was a curfew at the corner of Maple B. Hrg Buncxy got a letter frorn Uncle Sam? he got to school on trme? he couldnt thrnk of anythrng to say he drdnt have has leather locket? she drdnt smrle? he suddenly wasnt so quiet? hrs red haxr overcame hrs good drsposrtran? he got stuck by dem dere tracks? she drdnt blush so easrly? she couldnt doodle? she drdnt have relotrves?? rn Rangeley he couldnt wear engrneer boots? he drdnt have complrments for grrls? she drdnt wear a pony tarl? they drdnt make number l3 shoes? he wasnt so shy? the lrbrory ran out of books? West Farmington brrdge collapsed? he wasnt so trred rn Algebra class? the newspaper drdnt prrnt addresses? G E blew a fuse? he couldnt hot rod? e drdnt have a e sser everyone knew hum better? s e drdnt say he couldnt have hrs skrs and hrs gal Cel? she decrded whrch one? they drdnt have grrls basketball? she lost her good sense of humor? hrs muscles became deflated? baseball was unheard of? he read hrs Shakespeare? somebody rnussed hrs harr? he drdnt have hrs ready made smrle? she lost her rosy cheeks and pleasant smrle? there was a specral Adam? he was scared of Mr Gray? he wasnt the out door type she drdnt have dat dere rrng? she drdnt have a rumpus room there wasnt any postal servrce? the trger brt her? they closed the road to Strong she suddenly became separated from her specral frrends? there werent any grrls rn school? red was only hrs natural color? she looked luke her twrn srster? Krngfleld was closer? there werent strawberry blonds? the cat got her tongue? Smith meant lust another common name? there wasnt a certarn rrng and o certarn boy Beverly wasnt her best frrend? her laugh drdnt make everyone laugh WITH her? he could wrap a grrl around hrs flnger? Home Ec ceased to exrst? there werent SPECIAL nerghbors? she drdnt lend her helprng hand? she had had to stay rn Greenvrlle-9 7 f fl 61,55 U I I .l ll Il I l rr - rr 1 - - - - I u - rr - I Y I ,I I, . , . . I ll ' Il ll ' 'I ' s Il Il ' I II ll I ' l ll ll 1 ' I' I, . Il ll ' l ' ' I B t I ' I . I . rr K rr r ' A , ,, . ,, . . . . . . ll ll I 1 ll ' ll I ' ' ' Jo ' . V rr n ' I ' A A - ? ll ' ' ll ' ' I, ll . , . I . , . rr rr ' ' A ' I rr A ,, - I . r, . ,, r I . ll Il I ll ll I I If ll I I I I A - rr - rr ' f ' rr rr A A A ' ' ' H ' . ' h ' ' littl i t ? . ,, ,, - A ' 'll his face didn't get red? ' ' h ' ' Hi H? U H , . . . ll ' Il I I A ,, . ,, - r - , Il Il . ll ' If I I rr rr A ' ' B'll V - - rr rr A . ,, J ,, ' f ' , ' A rr Jo rr A , - rr E rr 4 . rr rr . . ' ff H ' - ? . . ,, . b ,, - , - A rr rr ' I 'Q R d ' I - ' Il II I I I - HJ rr 7 . . . ,, ,, II ll l I I I . ,, . ,, - A ll ' II ' I I I . ,, . ,, . ' ll II I I ' I ll ll I S l ' I I . . , , . . 9 rr r rr r - . . ,, . , A Il If ' I . . ,, . ,, . ' ' Il II f ' A . . ,, . ,, . , . A ll ' ll ' I A

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