Fort Fairfield High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Fort Fairfield, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 8 text:

li Northern Light Staff First row: W. Warren, P. McNeal, L. Spittle, N. Jones, J. Giggey, G. Doughty, editor-in-chief Bob Schwartz, J. Morrell, C. Libby, C. Hill Second row: E. Harvey, C. Gallupe, S. Donaghy. M. Rogers, F. Smith, J. De'Merchant, L. Goodhuc J. Bubar, N. Plummer, S. Ugone, E. Findlen Third row: S. Chapman, A. Burns, M. Flannery, E. Rasmussen, J. Golder, G. Gillespie, B. Bubai J Philbrick. B. Bunnell, E. Hitchcock Fourth row: J. Dyer, H. Cogswell, D. Dolley, R. Baker, Advisor Mr. Barnes, R. Plummer, F. Shoi ey N. Stevenson, J. Haley , . . . . ludit or-in-elnel Assoeiate editors Business managrer Assist anits Activities editor Assistants Literary editor Assistants Sports editor Assistants Clary llougrlity Joan ttiggrey Carolyn Libby Carol Hill NVilliam lVarren Patricia McNeal llieliard Plummer Ilarrell Dolley John Haley Ilrenda liunnell Joan liuliar Anne Burns Julia Holder Gayle Simpson lletsy Harvey Elizabeth l indlen Judith l7eMerchant Robert. Schwartz Sam t'hapman Francis Shorey Alunmi editor Assistant Jokes editor Assistants lixehangre editor Assistant t'lass editors Plioitogrraphy editor Assistant, Art editor Assistant liinda tioodliue Shirley llonagrliy n Margrola l lannery Norman Stevenson Betty Bulma I' .lean Pliillirick Shirley Ugrone Jean Morrell Nancy Jones Mary Rogers Eva Hitelusoek Elaine Rasmussen Howard Vogrswell Ralph linker Germaine Gillespie Frances Smith t'ireulatiou nianagrer lieslie Spittle Assistants Nancy l'lummer Carol tlallupe

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Editorial As we, the class of 1952, prepare for graduation, we are preparing to step out into a world that is in a very troubled stiate. We seniors are going to be part of the generation that is going to try to bring peace to this vast and trou- bled world. Whether or not we succeed will depend largely on the kind of lives we lead, and the way in which we direct our influences. Our world to- day is threaitened constantly with acts of aggression on the part of the Com- munists. Even so, we mustn't be overly upset. Our country and mlany of the free naftions of the World are trying to check the Communist aggressors. No one knows whether they will succeed or not, but we all hope so. None of us wants to be under Communist domination for the rest of our lives. Many of us seniors will be called upon to serve our country. There are many ways in which We can do this. We can serve our country in a military uniform or in one of the many civilian jobs that are vital for national defense. This does not mean that we must discard all hopes of a career. Maybe our chosen vocation will be as much a vital part of our nation 's defense 'as our serv- ing in the 'armed forces would be. We must go on with our preparations, even though our world is darkened by the threat of a w-ar. Any inborn fear that we have of war will disappear once we accept the friendship 'and trustworthiness of Uncle Sam. This is one of the mfany places where teamwork is profitable. - To 'those of us who will be ordinary American citizens, as well as those who may belong to some military service, might I say that We have planted our seeds of harvest throughout these past twelve years. Let us reap a profitable fruit. Though we may drift apart after graduation, our spirits will remain to- gether. The seeking of new friends will ever continue with the retaining of old ones. God has chosen us for a special purpose. With His help we must seek and choose the job most fitting to our happiness and well-being. Remember to al- ways display good character in spite of evil tempftors. Even they will respect you for not yielding t-o their ignominious requests. We must always trust in God and do our best. Gary Doughty Class of '52



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Faculty 7 First row: Mrs. Richard Nason, home economics, Mrs. Phyllis Brewster, English, Mrs. Philip Roberts, English, Mr. Richard Lord, sub-master, science, Mr. Rodney Wyman, principal, Miss Mari- on French, social studies, Mr. Aubrey Flanders, mathematics, Mr. Kenneth Clark, agriculture Second row: Miss Constance Libby, home economics, Mrs. Lorne Ford, vocal music, Mr. Charles Wilcox, physical education, Mr. Milton Barnes, commercial, Mr. Raymond Amsden, agriculture shop, Mr. Merrill Dollar, commercial, Mrs. David Roberts, social science Third row: Mr. Robert Gumb, driver education, Mr. Gerard Tardif, languages, Mr. Lorne Ford. in- strumental music, Mr. Wallace Woodcock, English, Mr. Charles, Manchester, pre-vocational shop ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 'l'o the following' people antl orgranizations we wish to ex- iress our sincere a 1 ireeiaition in niakine' tlns vear hook a sue- F' u UVSSI ll ' ' l lhe classes antl organizations throughout the school. lor their eo-operation when the group pictures were taken, 'l'he l'aenlt,v. tor their patience when classes were rlisrnpterl. anml for help reeeiretl in countless other ways. 'l'he seniors. tor carrying' out their assigrneml cluties and con- ll'lllllllllQ' the necessary material l'or the eoniposition ot' this hook. The printer, tor his sympathetic lllltl0l'Si1llllllllgl' and aclviee. Mr. 'll2ll'tlll., tor his invalnahle assistance workin 1 with the ! . u 4 L wnsiness statt. 'l'he l-lngrlish clepartnient. tor their help in preparing' copy. 'llhe atlvertisers, without whose help this hook eoulcl not have heen tinaneerl.

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