Gardiner Area High School - Quill Yearbook (Gardiner, ME)
- Class of 1959
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Vx Nf4,..k4'Qf. f. J'. 173' F Iirzw-rw mf 3' va x f if fu V ' 4, Xl if .f- ,,,, ., f-mf if v . fx f ' l J T eQ,ui ll .1959 - 1 . Garcliner Hiq Schoo Gardiner, Maine L.-..-.-4.-...,..,...,. . . . . .. . MRS. EULELA PRAY Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers. We the students of Gardiner High School ded- icate this Quill to Mrs. Eulela Pray Who has taught English at Gardiner High School since September, 1942. We Wish to express our appreciation for all she has done to inspire in us a love for literature. 2? iii -if -xl ..,. X - v :: . j:5: , - ..: .,.. .. W ' il R f MR. VYOUDMAN MRS. JAUUBS MR. STICKNICY MRS. l,l'IlGH l'0N MR.lml'l,AN'l' Sllll0!'lI1i0IlQi0Ilt Offivo Stuff Prim-ipzll Uffir-Q Staff Asst. Prinvipail, Biology MRS. BARNES MRS. SNYDICR MR. LICACH MRS. IVICS U aff lAibI'21l'i2ll1 lflrwlish lirlviisli 40181110 MRS. WISH MRS. Ml'RC'Hll'I MRS. VVILIAIAMS MRS. GIPSUN Iffriglish i':IlQ.fiiSil Uivivs NVm'I4l History MR. SOMlCRVll.LI'l MR. SCHMIDLIN MR. KASSAY MR. BRAGULI U. S. History Athletic Director Physics Chemlstry MRS. ICRSKINIC MRS. WICIIBICR MR. BIONTICLI, MRS. RINNICY MRS, XII Q, 5 L-. MRS. KYICS XIII. 'I'RAK'Y NIR. I UIYI.ICIE NIR. III',I.I, cI0IIlIIll'I'I'I2lI Vourss l'1mum-rm-iaxl l'uurso fIUlIllIll'I'f'I2lI fIUIlI'4L' In4InsI1'i:1I .Kris 41:9-lf. 5 456 NIR FIAIIG NR. IDINICICN MR. NIFIIULS MRS. BOND lmlustrinl Arts QIIIIIIZIIIVU Ilixvvlm' HGIIIII llirf-mor Hush- Ilin-vim' IU! MISS I'0'I I'I'IR, MRS, IJIPI.4K'K MRS. DAY Assistant Blush' I,Il'4.'4'IUl' I'IIysic-:ll I'I1I1lL-uliull S1'I1uuI NIIVSU Mm IIUIIHII ivs KI':1tI1vn1:1l ia-s HIM Ilvllmtivs I'Il'1'llI'I1 Inn ln Published by the Students of Gardiner High School, Gardiner, Maine Volume Thirty-nine June, Nineteen Fifty-nine Number One Co-Editors ,.,........,....,.,....,. .,,.... L ois Merrifield, Marjorie Abbott junior Assistant Editor .,...,. .....,,.,..............,..,,,.....,.,...,. ...,.i,.. E 1 aine Dantzker Advertising Manager . ..... ,..,..,.,..,.... . .. ., ...... .,..i... . . .. , , Gerald Dow Advertising Committee ..,.... . Gary Firlotte, Robert Sheldon, James O'Mara Gail McGrail, Jacqueline Frost, Gary Alexander DEPARTMENT EDITORS Music ,..., ...,......,.....,.....,.,.. .i.....,...,.. .,.. . G a il Fish Alumni ...t.,. ..... D avid Gone Humor ..,,. , . .,,. ..,..,.. . ,... .,,. .... E y ' erett Nisbct Literary ..,.. ,..,... l iobert Brawn, Andrea Gardner Athletics ..,, ....,, . Sharon Bell, Jack Hagerman Art .,....., ..,..,. . . .......,, ..,.....,,.,.. ....i,..,.,. ...,.., . , , .. . Joyce Heald, Lynne Belyea Credentials ......,........,.. . ., . .,,. ,... . . .Roberta Burns, Gary Callahan, Carol Hatch Nancy Carey, Shannon Jordan, Richard Laney, Jean Thomas Janice Tisdale, Richard Plourde, Cynthia Moulton, Rhona Evans Typists ,... ..,..... . Dale Boynton, Bernice Peaslee, Donna Whitney Alice Lasselle, James DeLong, Judith McAllister amen bn5 Qlfllilt BOARD First, Row: R. Burns, G. Mc-Grail. M. Abbott, G. Dow, J. Frost, J. Tistlale, A Gardner. Second Row: S. Bell, R. ltlvuns, A. ltusselle, C. illoulton, B. Peaslee, J. Thomas, J. Hezilrl, D. Boynton. Third Row: E. Dantzker, G. Firlotte, C. Hatch, S. Jordan, D. YVhitney, G. Fish, N. Carrey. Fourth R-OW: L. Belyea, R. Sheldon, R. Laney, R. Brawn, J. Ollllilfil, E. Nisbet, G. Alex- ander, R. Plourde. 5 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President SS S SSSS SS .SVSSSSSSSS SS4.A...SS.. S S SS John McDonald Vice President eeee Kaye-Ann Norton Secretary S S Jo Anne Chandler Treasurer S SS Priscilla Robinson ... , , ., , ., ww, RICHARD CHARLES MCALLISTER August 17, 1940 March 25, 1959 The loss of a friend is like that of a limb, time may heal the wound, but the loss can- not be replaced. His quiet good sportmanship and his easy af- fable manner found its Way into the hearts of all the members of the Class of 1959. The memory of his being With us Will remain long after the shock of his leaving us has passed. fx winrzi K N 2 QQ x Q o- ? D Xa A X .. Q ,A 'Q V1 W v. fl Q y an Y Calmne.rJ ir the marter of any .ritualian MARJORIE JEAN ABBOTT Margie Nurse Marge is dignified Marge is smart She's the girl With a great big heart Treasurer of Class 1, Quill Board 4, Hall Com. 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, Rep. to Dirigo Girls' State 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 4, Girls' Ath- letic Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Dic- tion 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Oration. AlufayJ laughing-while on rome mirrbief bent NORMA JEAN ADAMS Norm W.A.C. Norma ,lean Has a car She goes places Near and far Student Council 4, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1. To mart people nalbing ir more fraublemme than lbs effort af thinking ' CHARLES DAVID ALLEN Tud U.S.A.F. Charlie's a talker Charlie's a clown He's a good fella That Charlie Brown Boys' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Baseball 1, Track 1. Sing away Jarrow-can away cafe PAMELA BAKER BAXTER Pam Beautician Full of giggles With a swin ing walk and all she secs Is talk, talk, talk Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council 1. A Jporl in every nrpect of the word SHARON SUZANNE BELL Bell Medical Secretary Good in sports A dancer too In Bermuda shorts She looks real cool Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 2, Hall Com. 4, Girls' Locker Room Com. 2, 3, 4, Program Com. 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 4. Tb: world know: little of in greater! men LYNNE ERNEST BELYEA Lynne Art School King of the ball Head of the hop Liked by all In every spot Student Council 1, Quill Board 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Senior Play 4, Track 3, 4. My mind ta me 4 kingdom ix. WILFRED GEORGE BERDAN skip Pilot Scientifically minded Dignified in style With qualities like these He'll go many a mile. Breeze Staff 4, Track 4. No man wa: ever gms: by imi14rion HAROLD DUDLEY BLAIR Harold Career in the Navy With a shy smile That's quiet and nice A frien ly manner Widi a touch of spice. Boys' Glee Club 4, Football 1, Baseball 1. l can pramiu ro be candid tbougb I may rm! be imperial ROLAND CHARLES BOARDMAN Roley College Tall and Slim Lots of fun With him as our center We often won. Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Baseball 1, Trwck 3. A good fare ir a letter af reromrnendaiian' DALE LOIS BOYNTON Dale Secretary King size dimples A winsome lass Prettiest gal In the Senior class Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Commit- tee 2, 3, 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Girls' Athletic Council 1, 2, Girls, Sports 1, 2. We muft he doing Jomezhing, ta he happy ROBERT EDWARD BRANN Bonzo Undertaker His pants are red His car is blue We like Bonzo How about you? Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. We are born for a higher dexliny than that of earlh ROBERT EDWARD BRAWN Bob Scientist A spy glass and a camera Are Bo 's favorite toys Without them he wouldn't be One of our science boys. Quill Board 4. If: better to be faithful lhan famouf' JOANNE STEWART BROWN Jo A friendly girl And honest, too She's always willing To be a help to you Girls' Locker Room Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Library 3, 4. The rheerful man ix a king MALCOLM FRED BRYANT Mick Career in U.S. Navy 'lgancingklaughing u o un I He makes friends With everyone. Football 2, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2. A lighl heart live! long ROBERTA HELEN BURNS Bobbie Nurse Shaggy bangs Bi blue eyes' ' Bo1aby's a hit With all the guys. Quill Board 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Com- mittee 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Outing Club 4, Highway Safety 2, 3, Tri-Hi Y 3. Tbere'r 4 time for all tbingf' GARY LENARD CALLAHAN Gig College Basketball player Crew cut hair Everyone likes Gary Everywhere. Student Council 1, 3, Quill Board 4, Hall Com. 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. Spirit if the word LORNA CATHERINE CAMPANA Lard Travel Lonnie's sweet Lonnie's 'neat In Dickie's eyes' She canfr be beat. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Kif1dne1J il the Junrbine in whirb virtue groan NANCY LEE CAREY Nannie Cook To Succeed More or less quiet V . ery sincere She wins new friends With every year. Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 3, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3. A lilllq work, a litlle play RUSSELL HARRIS CASWELL Russ U.S.A.F. Printer's ink On his hands He also drums In our school band. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. ' Neat rufeet, petite JO-ANN MARY CHANDLER Li'l Jo Have enough time to ----- One in a million The cream of the crop All that she does Comes out on top . Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4, Sec. of Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Com. 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Me. Assoc of Student Council 4, Speech and Diction 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, Music Council 1, Girls' Sports 1, Latin Club 2. One of the greater! labof-raving inventions if tomorrow' ROBERT EDWARD CHAPUT BOb Farmer From Pittston comes This bowling king He gets a strike With every string. Football 1, Baseball 1. A quiet tongue Jbowetb a win bead KENNETH MILTON CHASE Mic Carpenter A quiet cha A friendly gcc Th 1 ' le ,poo ,room is His avonte place. Talking is nn: of :br finer Arif VIRGINIA LEE CLEMENT Ginny Teacher Chitter, chatter There she goes With her acts For the talent shows. Student Council 4, Hall Com. 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play 4, Girls' Sports 1, Speech and Diction 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Spear Speaking Contest, Latin Club 2, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3. A rheery smile, u winfomr way DONNA LEE COLFER Don Lab. Technician Sunlight in her hair Stars in her eyes ln One Wild Night She rose to the skies. Hall Com. 4, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, 4, Program Com. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Senior Play 4, Speech and Diction 4, Future Nurses 3, 4. Life xr short and I intend ta enjoy it DAVID ANDREW CONE Elvis Lab. Technician Our K. V. tenor Plays pranks without harm He fools us all When he turns on his charm. Quill Board 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, K. V. Chorus 3, 4, All State 3, 4, Eastern Maine Comp. 2, 3, 4. Dorff take life loo .feriawly - You'Il never gel out of it alive ELIZABETH NEVILLE COOMBES Bett Laboratory Technician Betty's athletic Humorous too Always ready With a joke or two. Girls' Glee Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 1, Girls' Locker Room Com. 3, 4. How heaulijul it if lo do nalhing and ref! af1erward.f! HAROLD LEIGH CROSMAN Hal Coast Guard Clever with words A trickster at heart It docsn't pay a teacher To let him get a start. The her! way out i.r through DENNIS CLIFTON CURTIS Clem Make Money A great guy We all surmise In the 4-H His work took a prize. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1. Why do you never life of playing? EDWIN ALAMANDER CURTIS Eddie A 8: P Meat Man A swell guy is Eddie I'm sure you'll agree But teasing other people Is his specialty. Band 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Hr who': :inrere hath the eaxiext :ark in rhr world SHIRLEY JEAN CURTIS Shirl To work in an office A sweet little miss With an alto voice For a life partner She's made 1 choice. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Halls Com- mittee 4. Let the world .flide JAMES WILLMONT DELON G J im Air Force Happy-go-lucky He comes and goes With a big grin Roddin' his Olds. Breeze Staff 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Track 1. Work fafrinalu me, I rould look at it for bonu JAMES WESLEY DORT Tiny Wildlife Photographer Each class has the tall Each class has the short One sees in the hall A tall guy named Dort. Ready and willing io do biJ Mare GERALD CEDRIC DOW Gerry Math Teacher Gerry's a. true friend He sure is grand When you need help He's always on hand. Quill Board 3, 4, Hall Committee 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. God bleu lhe man who jirn invented deep JAMES WARREN DOWNS Jim Army Sleepy in the morning Sleepy at noon Awake all night Looking at the moon. Football 1, Cross Country 1, Baseball 1. Eamon 0ff0flI fairy a permn fur MARY DOREEN DURGIN Mary Air Force She is quiet She is shy Did you ever notice That twinkle in her eye! The worId'.r ,fweeien expreuinrl ir 4 m'ile ROXANNA MARY DYER Roxy Hospital Work Her jovial remarks Whispered on the side Furnish much amusement As her fun she doth provide. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. l never worry trouble and it never worrie: me HENRY WILLIS EDWARDS Bird Dog Air Force Some like to hot-rod Others like to park Henry seems most at home Sitting in the dark. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Thought if the reed of anion JERALD JUDSON ERSKINE Jed Air Lines Pilot Which will it be Motorcycle or horse? Neither will help In the U. S, Air Force. Hall Committee 4, Equipment Committee 4, Senior Play 4. What wirdom ran you find that ii grealer :han kindnerf' JUDY CAROL EVANS Jud Beautician Sewing, going All the time, A nicer friend You'll never find. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. A merry heart doeth good like ,ruruhine RHONA LOU EVANS Rhona To be a secretary She greets the males With a flirty glance She's also a secretary For W. T. Grant's. Quill Board 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1. Beware the fury of 11 patient man GARY JOHN FIRLOTTE Gary Army Finance School He's joining thc Navy He'll be going away He's quite a guy To his special K . Quill Board 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Track 1, Safety Council 4, Outing Club 4, Treasurer. God giver speech to all, but maxi: to few GAIL ANNE FISH Fishy G. S. T. C. Beat the drums Laugh loud and clear H G 'l We COHIES al The band is near. Quill Board 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Com- mittee 3, Orchestra 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 3, 4. Life if wha! we make it RICHARD WILLIAM FITZMAURICE Dick Further Education Dick's a dancer He likes the gals A Litchfield goer To meet his pals. 3'peerb if greut but Jill-me I5 grea1er MICHAEL CHARLES FOSTER Mike Electrical School Quietly, Michael Does his work And from his duties He doesn't shirk. Hall Committee 4, Baseball 3. .S'ir1fefily ii lbe mirror of the mul ELIZABETH FRANCES FRITH Betty To run an IBM machine Our congratulations April was the date Wedding bells for Betty Frankie was her mate. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Why should Ihr devil have all the good timer JACQUELINE SYLVIA FROST Jackie Coast Guard Recruiter Just a little country gal Out to have a fling What a personality She's got everything. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill Board 4, Ground Committee 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4. A dernure rrnile, but a twinkle in her eye EFFIE FRANCES FULLER Frankie Bookkeeper She likes to talk This friendly lass She also likes To skip a class. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. There are three way: of doing thing: - your way, my way, and rhe right way ARTHUR LUCIEN GABOURY Spook Make a lot of money Good ole Gabe Kee s you on your toes Tool: a vacation Whenwer he chose. Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3. Arrive nature: are rarely melanrholy JUDITH ANN GARBY Judy Travel Strikingly attractive A dres r at th t se a All the parties You'll find her at. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3 Girls' Glee Club 3. 7 Eloquenre ir the rhild of knowledge ANDREA JEAN GARDNER Andy Teaching Public School Music Her musical ability Is beyond com are She's one of the persons Our class coulcln't spare. Quill Board 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 2, 3, Orches- tra. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dirigo Girls' State 3, Future Nur- ses 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1, Speech and Diction 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, K. V. Band 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Salutatorian. rw' W fi fv' 1 4 4262006441 ,bella .. l Q' Vilw W ,fu A4 1 if ff' M' 2 ,flu fi . lkvrifdj I 0L,,,M,',f'! L li W . ici? A , L4 Wu.. ,J my . ff - 4 0 f'v-- 6 kj are N' J 'J W S A Wim 4 mfg in my bean HERBERT SATUM GIANDREA, JR. Herb Playing Guitar and Singing gif!! Z Sig' Rhythm star Swing along. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Audio-Visual Com- mittee 4, A man if alwayr more interesting than a book JANIE MAE GOGGIN Eloise Business College Big brown eyes Flashing wit A pretty girl We must admit. Girls, Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Dram- atic Club 1, Librarian 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. W V fldiviflg, loving, and laughing J! ! KATHERINE MARIE GREENLEAF Your hair-do is a dilly ,, ' Really is quite cute On some it would look silly But you it seems to suit. . X, ' I Kal' Beauticimywy y Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3. Sincerily is a heavenly gif! ARLENE PATRICIA GRIFFIN Pat Governess Grateful for favors Sincere and kind A more loyal friend You'll never find. Give me my boot: and Jadd1e MICHAEL JOHN GURNEY Moonshine To Graduate In our boys chorus Singing his tenor notes Pl ' 't aylng Z glll if He gets all our votes. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4. wawh 1 c , ,MM ,, im 7 sf L' i 11 ff' ff fn ' Laugh and we :Im laugh: win, you RICHARD EUGENE HACHEY Cuz Pharmacist This hoy's a clown He's also a riot W . hen he s around The room's never quiet. Student Council 4, Hall Committee 4, Representative to Student Legislature 4, Outing Club 4, Senior Play 4, Speech and Diction 4. Life il what we make il JACK EDWARD HAGERMAN Jase Physical Training Instructor Handsome and strong But always late You don't hear the gong Barbells are your fate. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Quill Board 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Once 4 friend, alwayr 4 friend CAROL LYNN HATCH Carol Teacher A happy Hatch A winning smile Success she'll catch No need for guile. Quill Board 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 4. Be good and you'll be happy alwayf' JOYCE MARIE HEALD Joy Artist An artist by nature Musical at heart She expresses her feelings Through her art. Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4. I find nomenu refreshing CAROLYN IRENE HERSOM Carrie Go to Florida to work An engaging smile A flirty glance Sh h ll e as us a Under a trance. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Safety Council 3, 4. 1 ,, , Qui! Cffw QJMQ,-'I i'f L AQ1W4,,,1lC9fLf D L n , LM L,,,1f:'i fwc fiilkfj M XML? .1 XV K' .ffgt X .fy 'l 4, Ulf! ff fu' ,fbi v L, lbcyf 1 Lfiiljb fi V 1 It iwvx- .LLMK .0-M wow,- 'X .LO MAMA UMXQ WGN' of if , ,, W 16,1 ff 1 , '1 L, 1 wif ' !g,f?,, ff 4 Jr if' ,M 'MMM W WW' JOYCE AGNES HUTCHINS Bliv To go to the Mardi Gras Peroxide hair Juke box baby A crazy kid And we don't meant maybe Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Outing Club 4, Librarian 3, 4. RONALD SOULE HUTCHINSON Ronnie Trucking Business He seems so shy But the light in his eyes Shows humor is quick And extremely dry. Hall Committee 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Track 1, Outing Club 4. Hair of gold - eyef of blue JOYCE ELAINE JAMES Jo E Filing Clerk The class was astounded And wondered what goes The book room resounded! Only Joyce knows. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Librarian. Don't worry. I'1I get there an time GAIL LENORA JONES Gail Elementary Teacher Precision is her nature Neatness is her mark With quiet, courteous firmness She lends to all a. spark. Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Orches- tra 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Older Girls' Conference 2, 3, 4, Safety Coun- cil 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 3. SHANNON GENE JORDAN Shan Teacher Charming and attractive Gay and debonair You'll never find another Like her, anywhere. Quill Board 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red gross 2,3TZ1'1-Hi-Y 3, Older Girls' Conference 2, Safety ouncil , . i l Wy- i, , ,WW i f 1 i X V X' ' K v Al ixh .rurce 1 f uf ' e wi i o pay the price A 2 T KENT II! , I ch English V I I dfiv Q, af, ' f Q.: fo f f ,ii , I C S U 5 ' I . - i ' tee 4, Gi oc er Room Committee 3, 4, Gi s' Club 1, 2, , 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' O' 'c Council 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Speech and f i ion 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, K. V. Chorus 4, W, lder Girls' Conference 2, 3. .1 V , A loving heart ix the truer! wiJdom L JEAN ANNE KILLAM Jeannie Beautician Late last eve Up the night before Study I believe In the Army Corps. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. 'Cheerfulneu ir health RICHARD LINWOOD LANEY Dee Game Warden He likes his fishini and hunting He likes his basket all game, We know when he's a game warden No poachers will dare remain Grounds Committee 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Quill Board 4. Live each day 4.1 if were the lan GAIL ANN LARRABEE Gail Telephone Operator She'1l go to far off places She'll see amazing things We also think she'll marry Before too many springs. Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. The world belangr to the energetic ALICE LAWRENCE LASSELLE Allie Typist Clever and efficient An office girl she'll be A handsome male creature Is her cup of tea. Breeze Staff 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. ,'r aw'f7'ii 'J , iffwz .ifywl WMM 9 7 , ,MQW Whelan 5 ex Laugh if you are win JANICE MARIE LASSELLE A ready smile And eager chatter Last nights events Furnish the data. K Girls Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4 Librarian 3, 4. Patience, and Jhuflle the mardi GEORGE ATWOOD LAWRENCE A certain blonde is Ereferred By this athletic yout Wh h ' ll l'ked en we say es-we i I'm sure we're saying the truth. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1 'lf a woman have lang hair it il 4 glo y to be MAXINE ANDREA LAWSON Steadfast calm and friendly She has a noble aim In her work with children She surely will win fame. Mickey Nurse of Cri ,yy Girls Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Gleg Cl 3 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4. ' A little nomeme now and then ir relifhed by the win!! men ROBERT FRANCIS LITTLEFIELD Bo Go to Alaska This Randolph boy's A handsome lad. He smokes a pipe It's quite a fad. Cross Country 1. The night cometh, when no man mn work' WILLARD PAIGE LONGFELLOW W1 Mechanic With a smile on his face And a gleam in his eye No matter how late the curfew He's always slow to komply. Audio-Visual Committee 2. 1 n A good laugh ir Jumbim in 4 bonu -' I MARY ALBERT LOVLEY Mary Housewife A good sense of humor Kindly and fair She and Gary Make I. cute pair ' s LQ 7 4 X ' f 4 Girls L I m C0 C ee , E me demy 1, Z. QPU G W X l v, if , N, rr i u' S A bi WV L IL S . 5 l o be d n se ' ff e - -A .5 her d icat' g n 2 mor p In - v ca o Sh en t Girls' Loc r Room ommit 3, ls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Mi,x horus 4, Senior Play 4, 'brarian 2, 3, Latin lub 2 u Nurses 2, 3, 4, Driver Education. Tb: fountain of beauty ir the heart ARA.H JANE MARRINER S Model Stylish and attractive Drum maiorette is she A very striking model She certainly will bc. irls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Majorette kt , 3, Drum Majorette 4, Girls' Sports 4, Latin Club 2, Outing Club 4, Future Nurses 2. To do 4 great right - do 4 little wrong JAMES WILLIAM MAYHEW wiuy Navy To Pittston, to Pittston To walk a long mile To Gardiner, to Gardiner And seldom A smile. l'1l Jpeak in 4 momtroux little vaire GAIL MAYNARD Gail Primary Teacher Gail is a darling So quiet and so sweet At k h ' ' d WOI' S C IS I WIZBI And simply can't be beat. Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. ., , I sv AMW S ogg. cL,vl! fff,5,,gf M' 'Inf' A of jing, cyfcwur. Q Q Ll lim' il-'2 A4 I , .x . 41 f 4.1 l . .l V Hi 2' i' ,few .MW V 4 xl 'Nl Nklwii A15 'Y K X ,A-7 ,, cw? N, tlw Yr' , 2 W Wie WW' ffl Q W I WW 3,--,Q Many Jmall make a greaf' JUDITH ANN MCALLISTER Jude Secretary Tops in cheering And typing, too. Whatever she tries You'lil find she'll do. Student Council 4, Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Prevent in Jpirif' RICHARD CHARLES MGALLISTER Chickie Game Warden A wonderful athlete A I ' dl b rien y oy To have known Chickie Is a real joy. Grounds Committee 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Track 4, Varsity Club. ., A gooa' heart ix worth gold NANCY ISABEL MGALLISTER Nan Acting She came to us from Cony This girl with eyes of brown After years of travel We're sure she'1l settle down. Dramatic 1, Basketball 1, Girls' Athletic Club 2. Live for today - tomarrow if a dream GARY ALAN MCAUSLIN Gary Trucking Business From behind the wheel Of an automobile He'll try his luck In a great big truck. Hall Committee 4, Audio-Visual Committee 2, Basketball 1. Heaven'J help i.f better than early riJing RICHARD EVERETT MCCAUSLAND Dick Airplane Mechanic He's a fine boy Straight and tall Although he seems shy He has a lot on the ball . WWJW fp Tb: Jmall rourierier tweeter: life ' GLORIA JEAN MCCORMICK U 1 ' lo Beautician She always is immaculate Her hair is never askew If you're behind on the I - grapevine Ask her for an interview. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 4. Tix the Jilin! one who arromplixbex much JOHN ANGUS MCDONALD Cuz College johnny is intelligent ohnny is so shy johnny is a gentleman Johnny is quite a guy. Student Council 1, 2, 4, President of Class 4, Vice President of Class 3, Hall Committee 4, Representative to Dirigo Boy's State 3, Representative to Student Legislature 4, Track 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1. Class History. sing like .1 bw JOYCE ELAINE MGGEE jo 5 To Travel Everyone likes red hair Especially on Joyce She chats, sings and gets around And she's the people's choice. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Librarian 3, Outing Club 4. Ambition ba: no ren GAIL ANN MCGRAIL KQxC,,'Qr6 Gail Teacher A tempest in a tea cup A riot in the play A worker on the Quill A Gail in every way. Quill Board 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Speech and Diction 3, 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society A3, 4. Though tlJi.r be madnen yet there'.f method in it ROBERT ERNEST MCKENZIE Bob Marine He tries to make us think On books he's not so keen But actually we know He'll make a grand Marine. Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 1. rm.3nJ- A MM- Bad' C cc O01 K so W wcjgft 09,3241 -bo ug ,Jr N . 3' iii x 4, .21- inf x 'y'455'r 4 ,.4d9vy '- Willa 4 twinkle in her rye DOROTHY HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Dot Beautician A friend to all A foe to none When you're with her You'll always have fun. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. The way to gain 4 friend ir la be one LOIS BROWN MERRIFIELD Loisie To be a good mother An even disposition As sweet as she can be A friend to everybody That's our Loisie. Student Council 2, 3, Quill Board 3, 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Cheer Leader 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Diction 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Band 1. A :mile if the whifper of 4 laugh PAMELA ARLENE MERRILL Pam Nursing She's a red headed girl Full of rascality But her best friends know She has sweet personality. Girls' Glee Club 1, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Future Nurses 4. All human wirdom 1:1 .summed up in Iwo word: - wait and hope CLAUDETTE LILLIAN MIVILLE De-Dette Typist Three guys in the army Which one will she choose One will be lucky Two will sing the blues. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Contenlmenzi ir natural wmllh LEROY PAUL MONROE Deacon To go to Alaska From the shores of ice and igloos To Gardiner, far and near You'll see inscriptions printed Lee Roy was here . Orchestra. 1, 2, Band 1. Contemment giver a crown CELESTE LOUISE MOODY Les Radio Announcer Never where she should be Al th o ways on e g . A Whenever there s mischief in the air Don't guess-You'll always know! Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Junior Red Cross 2, Future Nurses 3. Temperate anger well beromer the wire DONALD CHARLES MOOERS Don Automobile Mechanic A quiet fellow Makes hardly a sound But he's always nice To have around. Audio-Visual Committee 2. Next to exrellenre ir the uppreriation of il RONALD ELMORE MORGAN Smgg Pharmacist From pitchin' hay To rolling a pill His Profession will stay A arm-assist still. Student Council 3, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, Manager Latin Club 2. Strong fearonx make nrong anion MAYNARD CARL MORRISON Mange Big League Baseball Player He may be quick tempered And tight with his cash Stilil he will help you As quick as a flash. Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, Manager, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ta know her if to like ber CYNTHIA ROSE MOULTON Cindy A Profession in Music Listening to music Playini in the band Or ma ing wise decisions She always lends a hand. Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 4, Hall Committee 4, Orchestra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All-snare 2, 3, 4, K. V. 1, 2, 3, 4, Eastern Maine Composite Orchestra, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. Virtue if bold and gaodnen' never fearful EVERETT CONRAD NISBET Connie College You're seeing Bob Cousy When you see this boy To watch him perform Is really a joy. Student Council 1, 2, President of Class 1, 2, Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 1, Grounds Committee 4, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Safety Council 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. One in a million - braim, lookr, and dirpoxitiarf' KAYE-ANN NORTON Kayzy Teaching President of the Girls' Conference For our State of Maine Anyone that meets her A true friend they will gain. Student Council 3, 4, Vice President of Class 1, 2, 4, Hall Committee 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus 2, 3, Representative to Dirigo Girls' State 3, Representative to Student Legislature 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech and Diction 3, 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, Older Girls' Conference 2, 3, 4, President 4, National Honor 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, Safety Council 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Sno-Ball Queen 3, B'nai B'rith Essay Award, Honor Essay. Peace ix rarely denied to the pearefulu JAMES JOSEPH O'MARA Jimmy To be a Ship's Mate Behind his boat As a water--ski terror He's Gone with the Wind This Scarlet O'Mara. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Audio-Visual Committee 4. A true friend if the gift of God LEWIS ALEXANDER PATRICK, JR. Butch Draftsman He's no great whiz at sports He doesn't excel in love But wherever we find Louie He'kl always be above . Breeze Staff 3, Audio-Visual Committee 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1. lt'J better to give than ta rerei1'e BERNICE E. PEASLEE Bernice To Succeed Persistency and devotion Are her winning traits In Mr. Stickney's office We find she really rates. Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A :mile for every girl - Iwo for every boy JOYCE PICKARD Joycie Teaching As a bandstand gal She's had a ball You'll know her 'cause She is so small. Student Council Alternate 2, Breeze Staff 1, Hall Com- mittee 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Older Girls Conference 2, Safety Council 3, 4, Outing Club 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Saying ir one thing, doing ix another RICHARD JOSEPH PLOURDE Frenchie Lathe Operator With his funny little idioms And his touch of gay Paree For football, sports and Judy Hot cha-cha' and c'est le vie! Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Quill Board 4. Good humor ix the health of the soul KENNETH DAVID POTTER Dave Air Force A world-wide traveler Of David there is much-a When music starts to play He loves to dance the cha-cha. Audio-Visual Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Football 3, Track 2. Patient: ir the key to surfers JAMES WILMORE POTTLE Hondg Service gm Pottle, they say, as been quite a sport He could be a scholar But that's not his forte. Football 2, 3, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Fair word: never buf! the tongue AUDREY ALBERTA PUTNAM Aud A good typist A fair complexion Beautiful tresses Knows whom she'll marry No need for guesses. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 1. 'Sinrerily if the fare of the mul TEKLA ANN PUSHARD Tek To be good at my job Listen my children and You shall hear The last minute whisper Of Tekla - I fear! Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2. To know how to wait ir the great ferret of rumen MARIE ELIZABETH RAYMOND Ree To be a file clerk The sparkle's on her finger And also ' h in er eyes After school she does not linger As you can well surmise. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. The ward impauible is noi in my dictionary WILLIAM BRIAN RINES Rink To be on time An intellect We all agree When he talks It's authority. Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Breeze Staff 1, Hall Committee 3, 4, Grounds Committee 4, Audio-Visual Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Representative to Dirigo Boys' State 3, Football Man- ager I, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Diction 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Future Teachers 3, 4 President 4, Hi-Y l, 2, Baseball Man- ager 1, K. V. Chorus 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Safety Council 3, Trustee Quimby Field 3, Debating Club 4. Few men are ro rlerer ar lo kffau' all the mirrbief Ibry do LAWRENCE DAVID ROBERTS Dub Auto Mechanic Picking up hikers In his ten-seat Ford Place your bet on Larry Having ten girls aboard. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3. A Jweet alrrarlive kind of grate PRISCILLA ANN ROBINSON Cilla Nursing This future nurse Is a cheerleader, too Wouldn't you like her To care for you? Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer of Class 3, 4, Hall Commit- tee 4, Program Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Rep. to Student Legislature 3, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 - President 4, Publicity Committee 4, Social Committee 3, Latin Club 2 - Treasurer, Older Girls' Conference 2. Il ir the mind tba! maker lhe body rim RICHARD WAYMAN ROGERS Alky Bentley College Like Rodgers and Hammerstein No matter what the weather Richard and his Harriet Wilel always be together. Student Council 4, Breeze Staff 4, Football 1, Cross Coun- try 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Publicity Committee. By friendly deed: il ffiendrbip won GLORIA BICKFORD RUNDSTROM Gloria Secretary Gloria has the virtue Of beinfg very quiet More o us in G.H.S. Ought to sometimes try it. Breeze Staff 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1. Even virlue ir more fair when it appearf in a beautiful permn' JOYCE ELAINE RUNDSTROM Tuma Commercial Teacher A prettier gal You've never met just take a look At this maiorette. Student Council 1, 2, 4, Breeze Stall' 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 2, 3, Program Committee 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Head 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Dram- atic Club 1, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Muir in her fingeflipf' SANDRA MARIE SANTERRE E Sandy Teacher A great musician With so much skill! This tiny girl Is never still. Student Council 3, 4, Hall Committee 4, Program Com- mittee 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate to Dirigo Girls' State 3, Cheer Leader 4, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4 President, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Speech and Diction 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 Secretary- Treasurer 3. Be ramen! will: your la! BRIAN LITTLEFIELD SAWYER Brian Service With sober expression gut hagpy as a lark very ay he meets A freshman in the park. Audio-Visual Committee 2, Band 2, Boys' Glee Club 4. ln xrzenfe, rearon ir the guide BURDELL FRANK SAWYER Bud Service Spying on the moon Looking at the stars He'll be leaving soon On his trip to Mars. Boys' Glee Club 4. lt if work that giver flavor to life ROBERT EARLE SHELDON Bob Mechanic We've a farmer in town And it's not just a rumor All through the day He spouts off his humor. Quill Board 4, Audio-Visual Committee 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Safety Council 3, 4. Life iJ a lei! and all thing: Jhaw il ERNEST PAUL SIROIS Zeke Auto Mechanic A friend-ly school chum Whose name is Zeke A roller-skater Whose feet are unique. Audio-Visual Committee 3, Boys' Glee Club 2. Football 1, Basketball 1, Safety Council. Eternity ix before ur - why hurry? JOHN BLAISDELL SKEHAN Jack Business Owner Jackie likes to sleep late But he has a cow Early to bed is his fate He has a dairy now. Halls Committee 4, Audio-Visual Committee 3, 4, Speech and Diction 4, Latin Club 2, Safety Council 3. AmuJemenl lo an abferring mind if .ftudy BERNARD SLOSBERG Teach College So much intelligence He's hard to beat A more pleasing personality You'll never meet. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4, President of Class 3, Hall Committee 4, Grounds Committee 4, Audio-Visual Committee 3, 4 Chairman 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Representative to Dirigo Boys' State 3, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, 2, Latin Club 2 - President, Speech and Diction 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Debate 4, Valedictorian. Q- Tbe grealexr plraxure of life ix love PATRICIA JOSEPHINE SPEAR Pat To be a bookkeeper We hope your life Is free of strife When you become A Navy wife. Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4. By the work one know: the workmarf' ELWOOD SAMUEL TENNEY Elwood Police Officer Blue eyes and blonde hair Of which there are many But in the whole world There is none like Tenney. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Football 1, 3. X' G . XX There il only one proof of ability - action LK' io' si' .5 EUGENIA THERESA THOMAS s , -. Q5 ,Q 9 xo Jeag, gy Teacher so .Q o ,Q QJ- 4. xx' Athleticalll superb Sh' bl h ir my a a -lp iq O XQ T Of her clever tricks in b Jlxrv' e' 5 f ' Ov so C be QP is We must beware. Quill Board 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4 Secretary 4, Future Teachers 2, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Older Girls' Conference 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Library 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, 4, Grounds Committee 2. Goodm'n beighlem 1:mu1y NANCY KNIGHT THOMPSON Nance Office Work Dark eyes Black as Knight lsn't she A lovely sight? Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Latin Club 2. If i1'1 pear: and quiet you want, look elieufberen LAURENCE RICHARD THOMSON Ton Electrical Engineer It's safety first As you can see For this favorite boy Of a. certain McGee. Hall Committee 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Safety Council 4 President. Charm Jiriker lbe right, but meril win: lbe mul JANICE GAIL TISDALE Jan French Teacher This girl is brainy She'll earn her degree She mows 'em down With her French 3! Quill Board 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Com- mittee 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 4, lst Honor Essay, Debate Club 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Latin Club 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, National Honor Soc- iety 3, 4, Outing Club 4. Here if another bead on the firing of ronfuxion RICHARD JOSEPH TURCOTTE Turk Bugoligist With curly locks He plays a gangster Astounding shocks Oh, what a prankster! Hall Committee 4, Audio-Visual Committee 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Track 2. The milder! rnannerr, the gentler! bear! SHERRILL ANNE TURCOTTE Sherry Teacher She's Gorham bound And she's all set I'd like to be This teacher's pet! Girls' Locker Room Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4. Don'l worry about me - I'll gel there but I can go in only one 4176171071 dl a lime RUBY LEE TUTTLE Rub Mechanic Ruby is a tinker Of cars he has a hoard. ld b h ' h' ker Cou e e is a t in Or another Henry Ford. No one knowf what he ran do 'til be trier LEIGH KNOWLES WALTON Flat-top Mechanical Engineer A mill worker, Leigh Walton Is by night, But comes to school Real chipper and bright. 4 I ,fewe- L4fe'J for too :horl 4 thing ever to talk Jeriozuly of il . HAROLD GUY WARREN, JR. 1 lal Lumberman Harold is a friendly boy Who plans to be a farmer If things are what we hear they are He must be quite a charmer. ll Jincerily were golden, her mint would be rich JANIS BLANCHE WEEKS Jan Make People Happy This girl is quiet With earnest endeavor Her love of horses Will rein forever. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1. Good health and good ,feme are two of lije'.r greatext Herring! DONNA MARIE WHITNEY Don To be a success She is studious, kind And all for the right Doing her duty With all her might. Quill Board 4, Breeze Staff 4, Hall Committee 4, Girls' Locker Room Committee 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council 4. There 11 a joker in every deck GERALD RICHARD WILES Arn Radio and TV School K. O. is the joker Of the class of '59 He even made the teachers laugh When he got out of line. Grounds Committee 2, Basketball 1, 2, Track 4, Baseball 1, Safety Council. Anything for an eaxy life ROBERT ALVIN WILSON Navy Contented with life as it is He goes his merry way But shyness keeps him from the girls Much to his dismay. Audio-Visual Committee 4, Band 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, Track 2. Carnage IJ romfdered ax an euenlial of high rlmrartef' DONALD EDWARD MCCABE Donnie Airline Pilot A diller, a dollar A football scholar Friendly and hardy What makes you so tardy? Student Council 3, 4, President of Class 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Football Co-Captain 4, Chizzle Wizzle 2, Ball Committee 2, Chairman. fTransferred from Cony March 24, 1959.1 LITERARY LIFE AS A P.K.', I have met many people over my few years of life who have commented on my unfortunate standing in society in a man- ner bordering on the ridiculous. Because many people have told me that I am very lucky to have a preacher for a father, my faith in human nature has been rudely shattered. Since there seems to be such an outlandish number of these faithful morons, I submit this poor outline of my paradise, commonly called home, to the public. Read this and judge for yourself. In a home mission pastoris house, the day begins at seven or eight olclock. The first thing you hear as you drift back from the peaceful recess of slumber, is a high shrill screaming Nancy and Marilyn, if you don't cut out that fighting I will come in there and paddle youf, Blessed silence while the clock ticks two seconds. Mummy, Nancy hit me! I did not! You did so! I didn't! You did! Didn't! Shut up! , this from either me or my big sister. Again there is silence and you jump from bed so that you will be in time to beat the rush to the bath- room. Wow! Muttering to yourself, you jump back under the covers and slip on the socks you put under the pillow last night and wonder when you'll be rich enough to afford to keep the fire going all night. Softly you sneak out of your room and across the hall to the bathroom. just as you reach the doorknob with a sigh of relief, a voice comes roaring out, Mummy, Marilynis got my toothbrush! And the world goes round and round, and sisters will be sisters, and aw-nuts, they beat me. Breakfast is unpredictable. In Elms- dale, P.E.I., we had a choice of dry cere- al or warmed potatoes. Of course, we usually chose the potatoes, for after all, we were on The Islandf, We would come tearing out of the rooms to the kit- chen, if the house happened to be on fire. On the usual days, we dragged our weary bones to the table, shoved the chair underneath them, and let them fall. Then we would bow our sweet little heads to wait for my father to say The Blessing! We always said The Blessing in our house, ever since the day an evangelist was eating dinner with us and pulled a Boo--Boo. Padre asked him to say Grace',, and our rather tired evangelist promptly replied Grace , then fell to eating. I thought that was rather smart, and said so. Padre took me out to the woodshed and brother, was I ever smart- er. Dinner times usually sounded like a crowd of Yankee fans right after Mickey Mantle had hit a home run in the 22nd inning of the seventh game of the 1967 World Series with the Fort Knox Gold- bergsu. I thing I feel safe advancing the opinion that we would put The Real McC0ys right out of business. Slams were the order of the day, every day of every year. Of course one must remember that we really didn't mean what we said. Now if I told my father to stick his head in the stove, I really didnit mean that. What I meant was that he should climb completely into the stove. However, that was how we all talked, so that eating the fried green tomatoes and molasses was more interesting. During an ordinary day, we had a set schedule. Get up, eat, get bored, eat, go for a walk, eat, read or do Crosswords, eat, and go to bed. Simple? Haw, that's what you think. I have yet to see an or- dinary day', at a parsonage. Someone is always inviting himself in for a visit and upsetting everything. Then you are called upon to act like a young lad who has nothing on his mind any heavier than being pleasant and talking religion, while in reality, you're on pins and needles wait- ing for a chance to get out and throw rocks at telephone poles and stray cats like any normal boy. However, that is just one of the evils of being a Preacherls Kid, or P.K. , as we are more commonly called. Most peo- ple think a P.K. is the luckiest person alive. They think that we are quiet, emo- tional, freligiouslyj, and well rnannered. I have heard people comment on how lucky my folks were to have a little boy grow up in daddy's footsteps. I have heard others tell their children to play with the minister's son so they would learn how to behave like young gentlemen. And yet, let us make one false move, and whammo! Here it comes! You might know he's the minister's son. just like a preacher's kid.', What are you going to do? You just can't please them! Actually, a 'fP.K. is just like any other kid. They just had the unfortunate luck to get stuck with a preacher for a parent. Believe me, it's no lucky life! On the other hand, we do have our fun, and being a P.K. will still open up a lot of doors. Girls especially. All you have to do is be careful and not give her your real name. She might recognize it, and if that happens, oh, oh. I'll admit that parsonage life isn't us- ually dull. Like the time Padre was put- ting the hall floor down and he walked across the place he hadn't reached with his boards yet. There was one-a great beeg splash . Down in the cellar was a cement floor. In the middle of the floor there was a hole, two feet square, with a couple of copper and lead pipes running down into it along one side. Padre was a good shot. I'll never forgive him though. He killed one of my pet bull frogs and swallowed one of my boats. The boat was just a piece of soap, but it must have been filling. He wouldn't eat for three days. There were other little things too. I re- member Padre warning me not to go into the attic, for there were no floor boards down. Two days later my mother was talking on the phone when suddenly she heard a crash from upstairs. She looked up at the ceiling above her and nearly fainted. He had done it again. Then a few days later we couldn't find the cat, but oh, could we hear her! Took us three hours, but we finally found her, right where my younger sister had put her to bed as she called it. The bed was a register and Nancy had put the kitten down into the pipes. Seems as though Patches, the cat, didnlt take to the idea too well and set up a fuss. 'Course you couldn't blame her too much, for the fur- nace was going and had been for quite some time. The little things like that make life in- teresting, but there is another side too. I've seen the time when the Padre had a S57 a month car payment, a S182 grocery bill, a S30 a month gas bill and a S50 Loan payment due. What made it rough- er was that his S100 a month salary hadnit come in for two months and didn't arrive that month either. I still don't know how he managed, but he pulled through some- how. That, roughly, is an outline of the umost fortunate children in the world's existence. I have searched my own life in vain for something to fit that phrase. There is much more that I could say, both humorous and serious, concerning the life of this particular P.Kf', but neither time nor space permit it. So I leave you with this parting thought. Be it prince or pau- per, there is no other life in this world that can compare with that of a P.K. - thank the good Lord. WHAT I HOPE TO GET OUT OF G.H.S. What do the words Gardiner High School mean to you when you say them? I know that everybody has his own ideas on what they mean to him. To me they mean four years of hard work and lots of fun. I know, because already I have learned a lot and had fun in the time that I have been in Gardiner High School. A good education, knowing how to get along with my classmates and having fun with them, is what I want to get out of G.H.S. Being able to get a good job, doing a good job at my work and having the responsibility for doing a good job is also what I want to get out of G.H.S. Linda Knight Gardiner High School means a place to learn things which will be useful to me later in life, and which will help to prepare me for college. I value this above everything else, because after all, getting an education is the greatest undertaking in a person's life. Robert T. Roper I have many desires which G.H.S. can satisfy. I wish to be able to think clearly and speedily. I want to be able to read and interpret for myself, critically, what is false and what is true. I hope to over- come my fear of speaking in public through improving my enunciation and my command of good English. I also hope to participate in sports for health's sake, and to increase my enjoy- ment of the games my father and family enjoy. If I were a boy, I'd be on every football and baseball team going. Our small rural schools have no such facilities as a gymnasium. Barbara Stilphen High School is a time of growth. both physical and mental, for young adults. I would like to widen my outlook on life, meet more people, make new friends, and learn to work together more peaceably with my fellow classmates. During high school I would also like to learn more about the teaching profession. which I am planning to follow in the futurefl Estafaye Slosberg I hope to get an education which will last me a lifetime. I hope to obtain more knowledge about the world around me and also the people who live in it. I want to learn how to act and conduct myself in the proper manner. I expect to learn the meaning of responsibilities and how to solve problems like a mature per- son. I would like to achieve respect for others and for others to respect me. I expect to learn to obey laws which are supposed to be for my own good. I want to become a better informed citizen of the United Statesfl Janet Arthur ':To me, Gardiner High represents a. challenge to learn, a wondering expectan- cy of the future, and the pleasure and fulfillment that knowledge brings. Each room, each teacher has a special meaning. Each day brings a new experi- ence. In one room the joy of a lesson well prepared, in the next room the specula- tive anticipation of learning the answer to a seemingly unexplainable question, while in another room the disappointment of a low grade that could have been higher had a little more effort been put forth. These emotions combined are Gar- diner Highf' Caroline Jamison At Gardiner High students are friendly, and they make you feel that you really belong. It seems that here everyone has the companionship that he needs to be- come a wholesome person. Sue Kelley Gardiner High School means the most to me when I think of all the young peo- ple in Europe who don't have the chance for a decent education. Here I have the opportunity to get not only scholastic training but also fine athletic training, and preparation for good citizenship. This means a lot to me.', Constance Grover I think Gardiner High is the place where the finishing touches will be put on my character, it is the place where I will reach maturity? John Jakubowycz THE CHANGES I HAVE SEEN IN G.H.S. The changes which have occurred dur- ing the past three years have been numer- ous and rapid. In the beginning of our freshmen year, we heard the announce- ments read each day by our home-room teachers. Before the end of the year, we were able to hear them directlv from the office over the new public address sys- tem, and in the same way we could listen to special assemblies when there wasn't room for the freshmen in the auditorium. During our sophomore year, we gladly welcomed the Highway Safety Council and Tri-Hi-Y, and sadly accepted mid- years and finals. Nancy O'Mara Another change in Gardiner High is that those flunking a subject now get a weekly failure detention notice. If you get two or more failure slips, you cannot be in sports for other extracurricular ac- tivitiesj until the next weekf' Dan Dionne I have noted a change in the attitude of the average student since the introduc- tion of a guidance director into G.H.S. Through him, I believe, we are beginning to realize the importance and necessity of our early consideration and decision as to the type of work we should plan for a live- lihood. Before, the average student seemed to drift through the four years with no particular aim in view. With the aptitude tests and the personal counsel given by the director, our future plans have been given a jolt in the right direction, and we shall undoubtedly all benefit by it. Linda Singer There have been changes without and within, in the appearance of our school. The walls were painted and the floors varnished during a summer vacation, and electric drinking fountains have been in- stalled. We saw the design for a new school placed in the corridor, a definite step forward on this long-thought-of idea. We saw Cony finally claim the coveted boot, and we will keep fighting to recover it. Electric typewriters were recently pur- chased for the school. Gardiner High was evaluated for the first time, now both faculty and students are striving to meet the standards for accreditationf' Marsha Emanuel Q.. . f'3'?'?mXf in ' If A lkqg U55 'iw N 3 .5 . + -dm' ix gg 5 '- f?' ! Alexander, Alma Alexander, Gary Alexander, Linda Anderson, Nancy Ashline, Gary Austin, Ruth Babb, David Baitler Alan Bowie, Douglas Bragdon, Paul Brewer, Arline Brooks, Lavenia Brown, Darryl Bryant, Eileen Buckley, Earl Burke, Frances Burns, Robert Chambers, Cynthia Clowes, Barbara Colfer, Linda Connors, Cathy Cox, Thomas Crawford, Judy Crocker, John Crockett, Leslie Cropley, Duane Crosman, Jennie Curtis, George Dantzer, Elaine Diamond, Betty Dionne, Daniel Dionne, Dennis Dodge, Sharon Donovan, Russell Donovan William Dunham, Evangeline Dunn, Rohnie Emanuel, Marsha Everett, Stetson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row: T. Cox, Pres., J. Stinchfield, V. Pres. Second Row: L. Singer, Sec., N. Newbert, Treas. J UNIORS Fisher, Geraldine Ford, Joseph Fowler, Leona grey, Ctynthia ros , scar Fyfe, Anne 'Gallagher, Dianne Gammon, Maxine Gilman, Margaret Glaser, Elinor Glidden, Dorothy Godin, Lorraine G'ood, lllax Goodwin, Kenneth Goodwin, Thomas Gosline, Nelson Gould, Judy Gould, Marylyn Hall, Philip 'Hamlin, Walter ganley, Tiefry arvey, u win Haskell, James Hatch, Nancy Hathaway, John Horne, Kenneth Houdlette, Merdeen Howard, Donna Hutchings, Charles Hutchins, John lngerson, Bradford James, Vera Jamison, Richard Larrabee, Edna Lathrop, William Lavallee, Richard Lawrence, Silas Leavitt, Priscilla Leighton, Darlene Leighton, Terry Lessard, Cora Libby, Elizabeth Linton, Roger Lord, Brenda 'Lovley, Gary Lowell, Richard lfarsh, Roger Martin, Robert McCaslin, Patricia McCurdy, Stanley Merry, Laraine McLaughlin, Robert McNally, Ann Morang, David lllorrison, John Blorse, Catherine Murphy, Gary Naugler, Dennis Newbert, Nancy Nilsen, Nancy Olllara, Nancy Parlin, Rochelle Perkins, Dan Polleys, Penelope Pope, Sally Potter, John Rankins, Lucretia Raymond, Elaine Rice, Gloria Rines, Richard Roberts, Dana Sawyer, Richard Simpson, Mary Singer, Linda Small, Kathy Staples, Betsy Stinchfield, Judy Stonier, Marjorie Swift, Barbara Thomas, Robin 'Tisdale, Dorothy Trussell, Joan VVakefield, Susan Wallace, Erland Vl'ard, Roberta VVare, Joseph VVatson, Fred Welch, Loren VVelsh, VVilliam VVeymouth, Myrtle YVeymouth, Verna VVhite, Brenda Whittaker, Carl Whittaker, Thomas Wilson, Lawriston VVoodeock, Alive Yager, Bette Ziegel, Shirley SOPHOMO RE CLASS OFFIC ERS J. Hersom, Treas., J. Black, V. Pres., G. VVehrwein, Pres., S. Brooks, Sec Adams, Darlene Albert, Kenneth Allen, Thomas Anderson, Kathy Baker, David Beaulieu, David Becker, Leonard Benson, William Blat-k, Joel Boa rd m an , Ronald Braekett, Richard Brooks, Shirley Brown, Jeffry Burke, Blario Bush, David Byrne, Shirley Campana, Bfarcia Cater, Bruce Catlin, Franc-es Chadwick, Theresa Chapman, David Chaput, Carol Chase, Blarie Chiek, Arnold Choate, David Christopoulos, Pau 'Clark, Elvin Cloutier, Larry Collins, Raymond Cough, Stephen Couture, John line SOPHOMORES Crawford, Grover Croc-kett, Leon 'Cummings, John Curry, Sue Ellen Curtis, Kenneth, J Curtis, Priscilla Daley, Myrna Danforth, Arthur Danforth, Richard Davis, June Dodge, Paula Dunn, Catherine 'Dunham, Edward Dupont, Sidney L. Durgin, Gloria Edwards, Barry Edwards, Judy Ellis, Conrad Ellis, David Erazo, Judith Fish, Shirley Fitzgerald, James Foote, James +Freeman, Betty q'Fuller, Elaine Fuller, Glennis Gallagher, Cheryl Garby, Curtis Garland, John e'Gavett, James Genthner, Nettie Giandrea, Colin Gilpatrick, Patricia Glidden, Alden Goodwin, Victor Groder, William Grotton, Sharon Grover, Constance Guay, Robert Haley, lNIiles Hamlin, David Harriman, Sylvia Harrington, Robert Harrington, Sandra Hayes, Philip Heald, Kenneth Heath, Sandra Hersom, Judy Hersom, Robert House, Sharon Huntington, Virginia Hustus, Lois Hutchinson, Robert Jakubowyez, John Jamison, Caroline Jamison, John Jamison, Laureline Jordan, Gary Kakasenko, Alex Kelley, Suzanne 'Kimhall, Cora Ladd, VVarren Lamb, David Lamb, Lowell Lambert, Zerilla Lavallee, Diane Letteney, Meredith Linton, Sandra 'Litchfield, Lorraine Litwinowich, Janet Lizotte, Lionel Longfellow, Kenneth MacDonald, Clarence M'L:vNeil, Lynda M!iHSiF, Phyllis Manson, Deanna Markham, Rosalie Marks, Lynn Marshall, Richard Marston, Norma Martel, Myles Mason, Howard Mason, Leroy McCollet, Peter McCormick, Earl McGee, Donna McKenzie, Clarence McKenzie, William McLaughlin, John McLaughlin, Mary J McLaughlin, Nancy Mooers, Nancy Moore, William 4Morang, Gerald Adams, Elaine Albert, Dawn Alexander, Barbara Arthur, Janet Atwater, Robert Austin, Claude Austin, Eleanor Bachelder, Deanna Bailey, Gerald Baker, Larry Baron, Michael Barter, Rawson Bean, Beverly Bechard, Rodney Berry, William 'Bickford, James Bigelow, David Black, Carolyn Blair, Sheldon 'Blake, Franklin Blinn, Carolyn Booker, Fred Brackett, Albert Brinzow, Vitali Buckley, Stephanie Buckmore, LeRoy Butka, Mary Lou Butler, George Byrne, Betty 'Cady, Carolyn Card, Louise Caswell, Shirley Chandler, Carolyn Choate, Richard Christopoulos, Paul Clancy, Tom Cole, Wendy Collins, Richard Collins, 'Theodore Connors, Michael 'Cookson, Kerry Corbett, John 6311 Moreshead, Herbert Morgan, Lynda Morgan, Rodney Moulton, Linwood Bfoulton, VVilliam Nason, Robert Nelson, Gay Newell, Crystal Nilsen, David Norton, John 0'Ben, Patricia Patten, Dorothy Pelletier, Edward Pelletier,Rita Perry, Norris Pierce, Richard Pierce, Stephen Pond, Franklyn Prescott, Sandra Putnam, Joan Rankins, Sylvia, Raymond, Nancy Reed, Joanne Reynolds, Judy 'Roberts Rolinda Rogers, llflaria Roper, Robert Rowe, Jacqueline Rundstrom, Sharon Sacre, James Sansouci, Leslie Shane, Ann FRESHMEN Couture, Margaret Crocker, Clifford Crosby, Linwood d'Auteuil, Sharon Davis, Fay e'Davis, Donald Day, Jacqueline Dellert, Lois Dessler, Edward Dill, Anita Dill, Philip Dillingham, Cheryl Dodge, Richard Dorr, Gerald Dorr, Jane Dow, Susan Downs, Roger X'Duffy, James Dyer, David Erickson, Joyce Evans, Robert Ewen, Norman Farris, Ronald Fecteau, Raymond Fickett, Charlene Fletcher, Edson 4'Flewelling, Anita 9'Fortin, Beatrice Frey, Judith Giandrea, Albert Gilman, Dana Gilson, Wvilliam Glaser, George Glidden, Darrell Glidden, Geraldine Glidden, Lewis Glidden, Maurice Goddard, Kenneth Goggin, Ronald Goodwin, Stephen Gordon, Daniel Gordon, Wlilliam Sirois, Joan Slocomb, Dave Spears, William y'Spencer, Eugene Sprague, Sally St. Germaine, Ernest Stilphen, Dorothy Taylor, Sandra Thomson, Linda +Thompson, VVilliam Tisdale, Arlene 'Tisdale, Harriet Trask, Brian Treat, Charles Turcotte, Judith Turner, Fred Tuttle, Kenneth Tyler, Douglas Ward, Kenneth, Jr. l'Warren, Roxanne Watson, Hazel Weeks, Brian VVeeks, Ruth Weeks, Sylvia Weeks, Terry Wehrwein, Gary Wentworth, Harriet Weston, Bonnie Williams, Ruth-Ann Yeaton, Lawrence Grady, Penelope Greenleaf, Timothy Grimes, Corrine Grover, Morgan Hagerman, Michael +Hall, Barbara Hall, Kathryn Hamlin, Susan Harriman, Betty Harriman, David Harrington, Edward Haskell, Elaine Hasson, Judy Hathaway, Paul Hathaway, Sharon Hathorne, Timothy Hickey, Yvonne 'Hinckley, Chester Hinckley, Harry +Huntington, Manley' Hutchinson, Richard Ireland, Larry James, Carol Johnson, Brenda Johnston, Charles Kalloch, Kenneth Kilcoyne, Joseph Knight, Linda Larrabee, Gwen t'Larrabee, Tom Lathrop, Starla Lavallee, Maurice Lavoie, Elvin 'Leavitt, Timothy Leavitt, Willis LeClair, Robert LeClair, Susan Lemar, Nancy Lemar, Norman Lemieux, Norman Lessard, Amanda Lewis, Linda Linton, Avis Lovejoy, Sheila Ludwig, Helen Lund, Richard MacKenzie, Jessie MacKenzie, Norma MacMaster, John Malcolm Norine Malcolm, Virginia. Manslr, Carleton 'VIarshall Betty Marston Thomas Maxim, erald McCormick, Judith McKay, Nancy McKay, Virginia Madsen, Steve l . Q, . A , ' 7 G McKee, Germain McLaughlin, Marietta Mcliean, James Merrill, David Merrill, Merrilyn Merrill, 'Trena Miller, Gerald Mitchell, Gates Miville, Norman Moody, Jeanette 'Moody, Thomas Moore, Florence Morang, Donald Mullins, Marie Murphy, Jane 'Murphy, Rodney Nason, Michael Nelson, Brian Norton, Faye Norton, Gloria Nowell, Robert O'Meara, Elizabeth Peaslee, Elizabeth Perkins, William Perron, Craig Perry, David Phillips, Cheryl Ponomarenko, Boris Preble, Donald Proulx, Robert Purington, Gary Quigley, Marie Rankins, Hazel Rines, Kincaid Robinson, Richard 'Ross, Harry Sargent, Stephen Saucier, Judith Sawyer, Fenton 'Shea, Ralph Sheaff, Rae Shepard, Pam Slosberg, Estafaye 'Smith, Rachel Spencer, Carlton Staples, Diane Staples, Shirley Stevens, Halbert Stilphen, Barbara Sutter, Donald Tenney, Robert Thomas, Muriel Thompson, Dorothy Thulen, Carol Tibbetts, Sandra Tillotson, Carl Tillotson, Richard Tobey, Dale 'Turcotte, Joseph Turner, Charles Turner, Lee Verhille, James Vigue, Ronald Wallen, Judy Warren, Robert Waterhouse, Joanne Watson, Emma Wehrwein, Gregory Werber, Mary Lou Weymouth, Darrell White, Norine Wheelden, Dianne Wike, Alan Williams, Louis Willis, Dawn Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Cordelia Wing, Glenda Wise, Andrea Woodcock, Nancy Wyman, Ronald FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS J. Dorr, Sec,, D. Willis, Treas,, N. Malcolm, Pres. S'l'l'DlCN'l' l'0l'NC'lli 0l l lCl'IRS First Row: B. Rines. J. f'lmntllt-r. B. Slosln-rg, l'. Robinson. Svcontl Row: Mr. Stir-km-y, J. Stin1'lll'it-lil. R. llau-ln-y, K. Norton. STUDENT COUNCIL The' Studs-nt Council takcs part in a grcat many activitics in thc High School. Opcn Housc during Education 'Ncck was opcratcd by thc council. Mcxnbcrs hclpcd with tht- Sophomore' Party and put on a very succcsslul Frcshman licccption and Snow Ball Cwc thought so anywayl. The YVintcr Carnival was handlcd by thc Stu- dcnt Council and wc collcctcd oycr 35600.00 which will bc diyidccl bctwccn Charity and the School. We revised thc constitution and bought a ncw amplifying systcni. Thcsc arc only a fcw cycnts that took placc with the help of your Studcnt Council. As you can scc. this school yt-ar was .1 busy onc for us. Wc accomplishccl a lot, but wc lcarncd that wc could have ac- coinplishcd inorc if thc studcnts had lct us know what thcy, llllxlIlSClX'l'S. thought. lVc hopc that ncxt ycar's Studcnt Council. through thc Stuclcnts. can scryc Gardiner High School cycn bcttcr. Judy Stinchficld. Sc-crciary S'l'l'lJl'lN'l' CUVNCIL First! Row: P. Robinson, J. Frost. Mr. Stir-lim-y, B. Ninos, J. clllillllllllll li. Slosln-rg, Prvs., J. StllIf'llllt'ltl, V. Ulm-nlcut, 'l'. Cox, G. Nelson. S4-f-mul Rowzs J, c'l'UHlll2lIl, J. Artllur, D, Willis. J. llr-llmmlcl, lt. Coggin. N. Xlzilc-olm, J, Mt-Allister, R, lnlllillll, li. Jznnison, J. RllIlllSll'Ulll, J. Dorr, li. XXI-stun. K. Norton, S. Hunt vrrv. 'l'I1irtl Row: R. Rogers, G. xvGlll'XVQlIl, J. Hutlxuway, D, Prvblt-, ll. Be-ckvr. S. S2ll'gt'Ill, R. Hachey. .. Q l 3 Q IIALLS COMM I'l I'I'II'l First Row: K. Norion. S, S2lIlIOI'I'l', J. f'Il2lIllII0l'. ll, M4-Grail. J. 'I'is1I:1Iv. J. 'I'I1om:1s, S BQ-Il, U. Mmlltnn. Il, IVIlitm-y. A. Lassc-IIO.. J. IIv:lIcI. Il. Iinyntnn. S1-mnul Row: U. Junos, J. I'i1-Iiaml. I'. Robinson. U. I isIl, IJ. Km-nt. R. Burns, Y. f'It'IIl0IlI -I. I r1vs1. M. Almlmtt, S. Curtis, II. IR-uslm-. Il. Mnymml, Il. C'uII'a-r. 'I'I1ir1I Row: R, 'I'l1l'r'ottv, II. 'I'Ixmnson, Il. M4-A1lsIi11. J. Slam-Imn, II. Slnslu-rg. II. Rim-S, J. Iirskinc. R. II:1r-Iwy, J. M1-Dunzllml. BASI'IMI'IN'I' MONITORS First Row: A. 'I'is4I:1Iv. Ii. Yuge-r. II. C'umnIn-s. J. M4-Allisivr, .I, Rumlstrnm, IJ. K1-nl, S Furtix. 'I'. I'usImr1I. J. Mr'UL-4-, J. Uurlxy. J. IIutr-Inins. Sm-umi Row: J. QIVOSIIIRIII, II. IIZIIIIIIIIS, D. Mm-Um-. S. IVuIwI'i1-Isl, U. Jonvs, U. Hula-Il, R I'IVIlIlS, B. Frilll, M. R:lymumI. J. .Ia1lmls, IJ. C'nII'm-r, Il Iioyniun, U. RIIIHISIVOIII. 'I'I1irnI Row: J. fIl'2lWI.Ol'1I, S, 'l'ihIwIts, II. AIvx:n1mIm-r. S. Rumlstrum. M. Simpson, R, II'urnI P. Spf-ar. N. 'I'I1un1psm1, II. IH-:1sI1-0. U. I,:lrl':1IwL-. U. Nvwa-II, S. Ilaltlluway, IJ Stilplwn. IJOIIFIII Ruw: A I Is-wvlling. J. I r4-y. U. Ihxrsmn. I . NOFIOII, K. Amlvrsml, J. IIitwinmvi4'I1 I.. Murg.5:1n, IC. Slnsln-rg. S. Stuplvs. M. Slonicr, l'. C'Iuunlu-rs. S. Ilmlggv, IC. Ilnylnmu II. Rivv. I , . . - I'1I1I1 Row: If.. BFXRIIII. S. Inntun, M. lonturv. I.. Iiruuks. M. I,a1u'sml. I'. IIurIw, .I, Hug gin. R. Williams, J. IIIl'lISS0II, A. Putnam, J. Bruwn. Ii. Slilpllen. S. Iveeks. Sw-mul Row: S, Stum-, N. IA'lll1ll'. M. Xlvrrill. I.. Knigllt. Nl. Butku. G. Rim-. if Mu M 5 Q If 'fy First. Row: Mr. Nivlmls, J. 'l'l'11ssL-ll. N. Nilsml. U. Fish, R. Martin. R. Uzlswu-ll. K. S U. Ifrvy, I.. Morgan. 4. Blair, R. Atwzllvr. R. Vollins. Il. Simpson. Tllirml Row: C'. live-rm-ll. D. l'1'vsr-oil. P. Uilpzxtric-li, N. In-Illia-llx. S. fillllllll. P. Cust: li , .. ,. . , . f2lf1'l'. ll. NIISOII. D. XXIHIS. N, Popv. IJ, AlL'l'l'lll. I uurll1 Row: L. Paxlrivk. IC. Haslwll, A. l lvwvlling1,, C. lilynn. I.. l uwlcl'. ll. Puttvl S 3 V 3 EM:-K 1 N Y J-1wv ' XI AJ4 J R IC'l l' ICS lfirsl Row: J. Rumlstrmn. S. Marrirnvr. S1-1-mul Row: N. Amlvrswn. S. RllIl1lS1I'UIll, ll. Williams, U, Ns-Isou, P. Uilp:xll'ir'ix. N. Ne n bert, S. Wakefield. ultnn il'-l IJANFIC BAND First Row: Xlr. Nix-llols, S. IIl2llI', ll. Iinigglll. ll, Ale-rrlll, I.. lil-1-livr, N. Mc-Kay, Il. Polic-r, ll. Hiznulrvzx. S4-vmul Row: ll. Alwaltn-r. U. lfislm, N. lIL'lIIill', C. 'I'r'0:1l, N. lIl'lllRlI'. II, I,illI'll'li, Jr.. R. AIZIVIIII, D. lyls-V, J. lwmtv. C. Xluultmn. IJ. Illllls, I7. fum-. SENIOR GIRLS' GIIICIC l'l,l'B First llmv: l'I. l ullL-r, J, Jnlnvs. J. 'l'lmm:u. S. Curtis, J. I'is4l:1w, J, I,ll'liilI'4I, KI. ll:-llrull, J. Rumlstrmn, D. Kvnt. J. Mr-Um-. ll. liuynlmm. Sl-1-mul Row: J. lfvzms, li. lfrilll. ll. Kll-lmllgllllill. ll. l'IV2lllS. II. IIRIIVII, J. lllll4'Ill!lH, .I. Unrlny, A. Uz1r4lIwl', R. Iiurns, J. Slnwlllisil-V. S, N11llIl'l'l'A', I'. lluluinsml, U. Junvs. II. QIZIIII- pilllil. -I. tIIlilll1II0I'. 'I'llir4l Row: N. C'zu'e-y, J. Goggin, C. llivillv. li. lknlslvv. S. .lor'1l:u1. S. INIill'l'llN'l, S. Maw N4-il, J. Hvnlml. G. Nlc'C'or1nic-li. ll. l'ull'm-r. 'l'. l'uslu11'4l. , , . ,. , -ltll Rmv: lx. him-xlln-all. ll. lluwsun. A. Putnalm. R, Dye-r, J. lxlllalm. J. NM-ulas, l'. Mor- rill. G. Maynard. D. XYIIIIIIPX. MIXED GLICIC CIIl'B First Row: B. I ritIx. J, Jzlmvs. J, IIIIIOIIIGIS. S. furtis. II. Rulminxun. S. S2lIlIt'I'l'l'. U. Mc-- Uruil. J. Rumlstrnm. Il. Iivlll. J. Blvflm-o. IJ. Buyntrm. Svr'un4I Row: 'I'. Puslmrei, J. ICVZIIIS. Ii. ICVIIIIS, N. Uznrvy, C. Half-Il. S. Jormlun, S. Mal- rincr, S. M4-Nvil, A. Uurwlrwr. G. .lm1vs. U. IIIPCIOIAIIIIOIQ, N. N4-wlu-rt, S. Popv. 'l'IlirrI Row: C. l 1'4-y. II. lillr-Immun-. lf Mivillv, J. Unggin. K. G11-vrlloalf, BI. IAUYSIIII, A. Putnam. G. NIEIXIIQIHI. CI. Rim-v. K. Blurso. N. H:1lr'Il. D. Colt!-l', Ii. Ulowes. I 0urtI1 Row: I.. Iivc-In-r. KI. Ulll'Il1'X. A. Igl'1l!'IU'Il, U, Baile-y. II. Iizlkvr. I'. Morrill, J. Hutt-Imins, Ii. Ilizlmuml. l,. Alvxalmlmlr. R. I,2lI'IIIl. S. Zia-gn-I. S. Ilumlgv, II. l uwI4-r. Firill Row: IJ. Com-. II. IIIKIXYIIITIS, .-X. fIIillllIl'L'2l, I.. SZIIISUIIVI, fl. Ilfwr, IJ. Imiglnlml, K. Sllmll. A. AI1-xzlmlvr. A. lmssvllv. IC. Rryzumt. I'. Imnvilt. Sixth Row: II. Cruslmy, J. Ifnutv. Il. Rim-s, II. Uiullllrm-ax. D. Putt:-r. N. 0'Mzxr:x, J. StIm'I1- fivlll. R. I,2lllI'0lAIIl. Jl'NIUR GIRLS' GIIICIC l'l.l'B First Row: N. AlllIl'l'N0ll. Ii. Imrll. N. Nvwlwrt. IC. IJZIIIIZKUV, S. Pupv, R. NYZIITI. S. Wake-- fic-Ill. Sw-mul Ruw: S. Zim-gm-I. II. .'xIt'X2lIllIl'l', J. Stim-Ilfic-III. M. SIIIIIDSUII. I . Ifurka-, J. Uuulll, P. Kilmun, R. XY2ljL4'l'. S. llmlgv. 'l'IlirlI Row: U. fIIl2llIlIH'l'H. N. Xilsvn. fl. l isIlL-r, K, Mnrsv. N. IIIAIZIVQI. KI. I'IlIlilllll0I. I'I. Glzxsvr, Ii. I'Imw-s. I.. l mvIn-r. I'I0ll!'II1 Ruw: l'. Frm-y, K, Small. R, I,:ll'IIIl. P. I.:-alviit. IC. BVXIIIII. A. Aln-x:m4l4-r. G. Ric-0, IC REIXIIIUIIII. Fifth Row: li. Dianmml, D. Leiglmlou. D. Glidden. M. UHINIIIOII, A. McNally, J. Crosxnan, N. Hutch, B. White. BUYS' flI.l'Il'1 f'l.l'B First. Row: li. Szlwym-l', J. lfmrlo. I.. Ruin-1'Is. R, 'I'lll'1'UIl4'. li. IEIIIIIVHVIII, if 'I'lll'll0l', Sm-mul Row: 'I'. Bl'1'IlZll'll, A. lirm-kf-ll. IC. f1lll'liS, IJ. 110110, M. ulll'Il4'j'. A. f:iZlIIlll'U2l. 'I'lliI'll Row: ll, fli:1mll'v:1, II. l'f1lw:1r4lx. I.. S1lllNUllI'i, D. Putin-1'. U. li1liI1'j', I . lima K.V. First Row: D. Pulte-V, S. 5:11114-l'r'1-. if Blmlllmu. S. Zim-gvl. S. Pnpm-, G, lfixlu. Sec-01111 Row: S. llurrixmm, P. l4l'llYill, I.. Patrir-li. Jr., D. Cone, G. Nvlsun. I gg - L A .. .. A III9 IU IIE S I l l'l'IZI'I l'I'IAl'III'IRS First Row: Il, Kc-ni. J, RIIIIIISIVUIII. S. NYziIwI'ie-III, U. Nl'ISl3ll. Ii. Rim-s, K. Nurloii. S Szuitorrv, .l. 'I'I1mn:1s. J. Frost, S. 'I'im-will-. Sec-mul Row: U. Hutvli. P. Pulloys, A. Gzmlnz-r, J. I'ir-Iizml. II. Mm-flmil. IC. SIONIN'I'fL, I, INIa1i'ks, A. Fyil-, J. Ih-yuolmls, Ii. Iii-wis, U. Uimvvr, H. Iiiuiuil. 'I'Iiird Row: J. Hvrsmn, H. Kelli-y. J. 'l'urr-uttv. V. Ulvinoni, IC. Dzinlzlwr. S. Stuplos. J I4itwirmwic'Il. A. AIrANzlIIy, D. Imigjllimi, J. 'I'i::4I:1IQ. Fuurtli Row: B. XYUHIOII, Ii. Jumisim, II, Iimlwig. S. Duw. R, VI':mI. V. Ilnlf-mlm. ll. Mau' te-I, M. Imttom-y, I'. CIl2lIllII0l'. BI, IJIIIHIUX, S. Hamlin. M. Morrill. Mrs. Gipson. J l'NIUR RIGID CROSS First Row: KI. Guuhl. J. IIIIIUIIIZIS, J. I'IV2lllS. 'I', I'usImi'nl. Il. AYIIIIIIPX, Pri-s., D. Imig,fI1lm1 A. Iizissm-II0, S, IIill'l'Illl2lIl, Ii. I uwIL-r. Svrfmul Row: IJ. Iizlvzxllev. B. Yugi-l', IJ. Mc-Guo. IC. I uII4-r. A. 'l'ismI:xIv. IX. Diamirnul, I' Imzivitt, I'. I'uII4-ys. C, KIIIZIIIIIIUV, S. Ilmlgv. 'I'Iii1'mI Row: A. AIr'N:iIIy. J. c'l'ilXVI'Ul'1I, J. Ilugggiil. P. SlN'2ll', N. 'I'I1ulnpsm1. IC. fllzlsvr, BI Iclflil-IIIIOI, D. Htilplwn. IIIOIIVIII Row: J. Davis, C. Illiim. S. Iiurns, S. Fish, S. Hzitliaiwuy. N. 0'Mnl'n. H, 'l'iIvIn-Hs .Fifth Row: B. Stilphon, S. Dillingliam, J. Hassan, E. Duntzkor, M. Abbott. J, Pltinclificlil IIIBRAIIIANS Ilrsl Ilmx: J. Ilurlmy, J. IIIIIOIIIIIS, I'. I'11sIl:11':I. Ii. Illw-M114-:lI', Ii. Amlorxun, J, JZIIIION, I Mau-N1-iI,.I. Brown. x 4-mul Row: II. Illimlnlvn, IC. Austin, Ii, Iiyrrlvs. HI, Iil1lIm.J. Imssm-Ill-, J. Davis, S. IInrri- mm 'I'. Imiglltml, J. I'IV:ms, X. I'z11'aIy. S. IIZIIIIQIIIN. J. 5:1114-is-1'. IX. 'I'i:e1I:1I1', Il. I isIu-r. Q Q L SI'ICI'K'Il AND IDICTION IIFNI Row: Y. IIIPIIIPIII, I'I. Ilallllzlu-r. Ix. NHVIHII, I. lox, J, Ilmlnlm-, N, 5IlllI4'l'l'l', J Nlim-Ilfim-III. 1-mul Ilmv: J. l'Il:ll14IIv1', Ii. VY:-siun. Il. XI:-Ilrzlil, Il. K'uII'1-V. J. I'I1Iw:ll'1Is, A. IIIIFIIIIPI' N U'XI:nrn, BI. I'IIlIilllIll'I. I'. Pollvys. IIIIHI Huw: N. N1-wlu-ri, S. Iivll, IJ. Kvnt. J, Rs-ynululs. IC, Illzlsur, III. Alrlwuit, II. IIl'l'Ii1'l' ' ': . : ' . , .' 'm1, Il. xvl'Ill'XYl'Ill, J. SIU-Ilzln, Ii. Rim-s, II. SIONIN'I'f.f, I IUIIIIII Run If Hulux I Nmi Nl. UL'I'lll2lIlH'. U. 'I'l'4-ni, Mr. IA'2ll'Il. 1 NATIONA I. HONOR SOCI ICTY FlI'Nt Row: B, Slusbm-l'g.2. A, U:lr'4lm-r. S. S2lIllOl'l'0. R. Rim-s. G. M1-Grail. 50901111 Row: K. NUFIUII, J. 3lf'lJI7Il2ll4l, J. 'l'is4l:llv. New AIGIIIITOFSZ M. Abbott. J. l'nlik-r. J. lirskim-. J, Frml. D. Kvnt. .L lmssn-llr, H. IH-as lcv. l'. RfllJiIlS0ll. S. 'l'11rr'rrtlm-, D. xvllitllvy. TRI-HY-Y First- Row: S. NYz1ke-field. J, l'is1lz1Iv, J. Sli!lf'llfi0Ill, J. TIIOIIIRIS, B. Cloxws, J, Rumlsirom, U. Jrmvs, J, M4'AIlistvr. S. S:lni0l'r4-. 901111141 Row: I.. J2lllliSUIl, K, Nm'K4u1. P. Rulminxml. A. C:2lI'IlllQ'I'. U. N1-lsun, J, Ruwv, If fgflllltl, ll. Marks, P. Gilpntric-k, S. llmlgc. S. Lintfm. J. CFOSIIHIII, l'llir1l Row: R. Mzlrklmnl. 'l', f'l1:ulwif-k. P, Pullvys. B. Dizlmmlcl. IC. Ulnsvr. J. R1-ylmlds Nl.. QIHIIIIIIOII, J. l'I1lwz11'mls, S. 1'l'cs4'u1t, S. Brooks. H, XYOIllW0l'tIl, A. SIIRIIIU. A VDIO YISVA I. CUM Ml l l'ICl'I r. Knssay, J. 0'AI2ll'2l, U. .-U1-Xzxtlflx-l'. R, 5IlUllI1lII. R. XNJISOII. H. Gi2llllll'L'1l. J. Sltlllll B Rim-S. R. 'FllI'l'0til', J. Iirskim-, D. l'rr11vr. B. Sluslx-111. TPI . HR ICICZ li STA Fl First Row: J. He-nhl. D. xYllilIlt'X. B. l'c:1sl4-0. Soc-mul Row: U. Runmlstrom. D. lluynlmu, M. Ruymuml. S. Uurlis, .l, RllIl4lN1l'1 Third Row: IC. Frith, ll. lfvalrls. li. Rogm-1's, J. IM-lmrmg, A. lmxsvllv. J. XlsAIllslmr DICBATING CIIFH First Row: BI, Iqlllilllllt-'I. Mrs, Ives. N. 0'3Izxr':1 Sur-mul Row: R. Dz1r1I'o1'tI1. J. Nnrlon, II. Bt'f'Iil,'l' 'I'I1irmI Row: M. Mzlrtvl, C. Tn-111, IS. 'Frzlxk A Q gn. - as Fl l'I'RI'I NVRSICS CIII5 First, Rnwz V. Clvuwrlt, I', Robinson, D. Imiglltorl. Soc-mul Row: J. Arthur, II. I mVlvr, D. Lzlvzxllvv. II, Mnrgzlrl. I'Ilird Row: F. Norton, Ii, I'I2lI'I'IIll2lll. J, Silllf'IL'I', H. Mzlrsllslll. f'. I'II:1r-Ii, 'I'. C'Ix:11Iwim-Ii, Ii. VVI1ite, B. Yagi-r, 'l'. M.e1'riIl, KI, Gould, II. Alvxunllcr. Fourth Row: H. IIIAAIIIUIIII, IC. Haskell, Bl. Butka, S. Kvllvy. J. Rowv. IC. XVaison, R. Burns, A. Wise-, R, NYM-ks, B. Stilplwn, D. Albert, G. Nelson, H. HIIITIIIIZIII, Fifth Row: IC. Bryant, II. AIIIJUH, I'. In-zlvitt, B. Ulowes, J. I,ilwi110wi1'I1, U, Nowvll, K. Anderson, F. lfrmru, M. GQIIIIIIIOII, C. VVilsm1, S. Imw-joy. ACROSS I- 7. I0- ll- Ki' First Sensor -'Vx Fife Joes 'ling - 3150 Robfffa Evans , qv-by .and Mcmlisler Nulat'-ve answer Rmsnaent of ENR. CMB Possessloe pronoun fFR.J --:egg of I2 it-l1:d rLfgB2::me?xi: moriiors 23-Above Bgtoq tujlfihr 'Q' . 1-Head 0? l-kaH.s Qommuitte 30-Rh--- Evans 3l-Venfuxatf, 32,-5kehan's have one 34- Class down 0-MQ 31. 39 - fquskcal 'Wtfl - Nefsatlvz QPR-J 31- Prgskagni, QQ 1211 StUJCNt Connell 42- E in st ed :Z-nur 'man' wlth tkg fr Pc Cui-ia -T0 S123 AKMLOVQ1' 47- Drinking vessel 'f1'Pl'ePa5nf-:On Fl-Mn. Dexter-Umm son gg-Night bgfore ig noruclamj .-.-,vwly , um. F'--Fish PS2 W3 'W' M. Q39 51- . . A S!-Col-Fu' and Whvfnemj 51 Not Together LZ- Head nn axorette. Grist., Ui' Pastr . L5-E'oe.u'i3atnon Lb-E510 1maf1 on 58-Host talkative. HW0 70.'Ouer Aqdn 71- Pnslkmt of our diss 'l5'Rkn'nJ of Soap 1L-We are tkls Tl- Pro noun - 77- THQ k'-A 3 'got e.uenJ'U1'un3,l DOWN I- SLluTa1'.nr'mn 1- Sc an word 3- C.on3urwt'uon Ll- HBO Eilnxbsxsirix 'l 'f-'P 7- Bo s' 35- pronoun USYD 35 Som e . E 3:,L'.2:1t?n?...., Ilia Sharon 90-Ba:,ebAN ph er Gn'.tJ 1-ll-H fallinl in 3r0P5 Co ' un K o LIZ- NJ I ' n '-I'-I-Eliir-eme. adrvinntlm qs- IX u l Eluys B33k!tb5ll Clvf. I-x yy Qxnkn an-up 5Qffvbr English tgaglwf R salmon, Ah.-,qagl Hlfngzrettel also Deane S Ctck'D'lttu1snCh.b 55' 37713 of Shoo' paper 58- Dan Kcklujg occupation -'Intention -591. Jfessul Bog LYMQYYNIYIWP, S4 - Preat-dint of L0 UI L3-Schsui famgj bnketball EIA-3:-10613, C K+ mnu Gritb 11100 Lal-V no rfuginanne, In D. ITA'-I I-Ont KF . q-Ezra' I0 predou l3'Pfcs'l Al f Qu-.H.R . q- 3 Rgggvltbe. rl-Father N-Nosi fopusar bog 10-Mountain hbbrcu., ll-Quugr 'm France l1'Hnfx kt Katana? 23'B2hC3tx'I 15-Vice Vw-es. ol' Student Counckl lL'Formefl 28-Roincnhm one will ight 21-Thg clpss une ar! 1 A qabbr cog Sr RTS l 00'I'I3AI.I, SQVAI7 First Row: l'u:u-In SVIIIIIIIIIIII. IJ. llimmv. Il. I,I1HlI'lIQ', l'. NI4-Allislf-V. II. Linton, IC. Nislnf-1, G. Dow, J. Xlvllnnnlml. IJ. CIIHIPIIIZIII. Cuzu-In Smm-rvillm-. Soc-mul Row: II. c'I0lllIOI'. 'I'. Homlwin. S. I,:1wr's-111-1-. Il. Nlr-I,:uI2LIllln, II. Illilvrsun. Il. IloIu-rls, XY. NVQ-I1-Il, 'I'. Cox, IJ. IDIUIIIIU. 'I'I1ir1I Ilmv: G. IVvI1l'wm-ill, l'. IYIni1l:1Iu-r. J. Iirmrn. II. Iimuwllmzn. A, I'I:ulI4-r. Ii. Iiurrzs. J. IIHIIIIIFP. K. Wurml. I nl1l'II1 Row: II. 'I'iIIuIsml. XY. III-llsml, I'. II:l.wm. Il. 'I'5'Ia-r. II. W1-If-11.0. Ifrust, Il. Inlvzlllm-1-. I UU'I'IIAI,I, !4I'UIII'IS II:1l'nIim-r II NYIHNIMX III lI:1rmIim1r' T IgI'l'IIl'I' ICI IIIINIIIIUI' T I'I4lu4mI I.it1I4- TIT Galrmlim-I' 15 M4-xirwl T Uzmlirwr T Ifrunsuivla 'I' II2ll'4IIllt'I' 1211 SIumIwgL:lrl IIN IIRIITIIIIUI' Iii IY:ll4-rviIIm- QU liauwlim-r T Iianxggm' 3522 Ualwlillm-1' T ftllllf' lil - 4 Q l VARSITY C'I,l'Ii Ifirsl Huw: II. Rim-s, II. IIVZIIIII, II. I,Illlll'IIL', U. Iluw, IC. Iiuzlwllllzlll, IC. Nixhm-I. U. Mv- Allislvr, J. Mvllmlzllml, XI. Umnl. Hu-mul Ilmv: II. I,inIun, IA. i'IllllIIl'l'. fl. Ivollrxu-in. N. Gnslirlv. II. Iiurns, R. KI1-Inlllgilllin. A. Ii:lilIvr. IJ. Iiulwrls, Il. C'Impm:m. 'I'. Fox. 'I'I1irml Row: Ii. Ixlgm-rsoll, U, Wllitlulu-V. J. v0IlIlll'l', Ii. Wzml, S, IA2lWl't'lll'l' J. Iirmxn. IJ. IJIUIIIIU, IT. IVOIVI1, VY, XYvIsI1. 'bfi 1 ima '15, 5, A , L A Bur na Butler 'Inger son 4 Amar , ,A Ylh'xti'.a.ker if , 1 'fl ,rr f ! , iff? CaUahsn 'fgi Cone, SONIC? url C Lm n, N exists n Botrdmsn ox W oslme Nsslact lx I 7 ii -5 1 I4 ' C V 'fi 1 A Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner Gardiner BASKETBALL SCORES 51 Lawrence 62 Rockland 51 Wlinslow 48 Brunswick 60 Lewiston 61 Edward Little 5 7 Wlaterville 56 Cony 50 Lawrence 72 Winslow 48 Rockland 38 Brunswick 54 Lewiston 50 Edward Little 77 VVaterville 59 Gony 55 Skowhegan 46 56 46 66 7 7 67 64 40 63 60 f 65 52 72 52 72 55 62 mi, 7 Xxx , Lane 9 GIRLS' ATHLETICS This year G.H.S. was fortunate in hav- ing Mrs. Jane Diplock return as girls' athletic director. The season began with a brisk competition in intramural volley- ball. Although everyone benefited, tl1e girls winning the championship were: A. McNally, L. Campana, D. Whitney, D. Leighton, B. Diamond, S. Uow, P. Pol leys, D. Glidden and L. Alexander. The greatest interest of the season was shown in intramural basketball. The girls were placed on one of the following teams: The Hot Rods, Swishers, Hoop- sters, Dribblers, Beginners, Travelers or Aces. The undefeated Hoopsters emerged the victors. Members were M. Abbott, IJ. Wfhitney, Rundstrom, Thomas, S. Bell, Santerre, P. Robinson. Because of much improvement shown in the intramural games, tryouts for Var- sity basketball were held. The following girls were chosen: A. McNally. M. Ab- bott, Thomas, Rundstrom, S. San- terre, B. Coombs. McAllister. xl. Tisdale, Arthur, L. Marks, B. Diamond, Edwards, S. Marriner, U. Albert. Because of its late start the varsity played only two games, beating Hallowell 26-21, only to be defeated in a scrimmage game against Cony 39-32. This spring eighty-four girls are com- peting in a badminton tournament which will conclude the sports season for the girls. Athletic awards will be presented at an assembly in June. Along with the awards goes a knowledge of good sports- manship and memories of enjoyable ath- letic competition. GARIDINER HIGH SCHOOL FOL'NlJA'l'IUN CAKE Combine- approxiinutt-ly fiyv lmnclrt-cl ll'l'I1llQl'I'S - he-althy, American hrancl - and svyt-ral tt'z1Cl1c-rs. Add IIllL'I'l'SllIlg Suh- jt-cts with nt'c't'ssz1ry homework. Mt-asurc at small amount ol clisohcclicntc with a lzirgvr amount ol olwclit-nov. Sift togvtlu-r proms. plays. parties. Clubs, rr-vorcl hops, :test-nilmlivs, and gznnvs. Add Cony and lit-Lit we-ll. lilt-ntl in tht- vssviict- ol' Clialk and tht- stcnch of tht- Clivniistrv lah, Lust ol all atlcl good lricncls. fond mt-morit-S. and 21 pinrh ol' nostalgia. liulw in 21 big hrirk oyvn for 720 schools days at various ll'lllIDt'l'21llll't'S. This rvcipo should yin-lcl uhout tvn clout-n wt-ll-rotmclt-cl Amt-ricam ritifvns. Kaye'-Ann Norton WHAT I HAVE LEARNED AT GHS, This pvriocl has proyvn to ht- ol' grvut vst nnportanu- ll! thzlt I llzxyt' lt'11rnt'tl to work :ts an incliyidtiul miclvr tht- cxrvllt' guiclunct- ol my tt-ucl1c'rs, in compt-tition with my lit-llow-stuclvnts anal lor tht- good of my own lititurv. My high srhool train ing has clone- much to clcyvlop mv physic ally, mvntzilly and socially, Most import zmt this training' has liclpc-cl to lmuiltl t firm loimtlzltion lor my lilitfs 2lIIllJlll0Il. Slit-rrill illllI'K'Ollt' I liuyt' lt'2ll'I11'Ll tvzun work with llll' lmoxs ol tht- school unclvr tht- utlilt-tic progrinn Also in this program I liziyt' lt-zlrnvtl how to hv a good wmnvr with 21 winning' tvzl :incl ll good lost-r with ai losing tvztm. Ey0i'0tt Nislwt lll'Sl Rmv: J. Vrns v C-.AHL man. 5. 5.lIlll'l'l'4'. J. llumms, N. Hs-ll. -vmnl Rem: I.. Xlznrlu, ll. Iwlglllltbll. X. Xlnlr-Ulm, J. RllllllNll'lIlll, loft In Rlglll: .l. t1ll'llllH4'I' N CHICICIII,l'I.vXlJlCRS SilIlIl'l'l'0. If. Rnymmul, J. ll:-Vscnll. S, Hlwmlis, li, XY! ll. xxl'lllWHl'llI. 5. IAIIIIIIII, .N Hall:-ll. I.. 5lIlQ,':0l'. lx. Mmm-, N, livll, P, RHIHIINHII, vnu-V: J, Mc.-Xllis SNOW' BALI, 'l'h1- third 11111111111 Snow Bull was held on Fl'lJI'llllI'y lwcrlty-lirst ill the high scliool QX'1I1Ill1Sll1II1. The dz111Ce lx-v'i1111i11v' - H -1 ill right 11'c'lm'k. was we-ll z1tti'11cl1-cl and 11111sic' was piwwiclc-cl by Al cl0I'l'y.S o1'c'l11's- 1111. The crowning of the king Zlllll 11111-1-11 ol' the winter Cz11'nival was the highlight ul' the t'X'l'I1lI1Q. At nine o'c'loc'k the Cllll- cliclzitvs, two froni 11111-I1 Class, lIlllI'Cll4,'Cl clown the ce11tc-1' of the gyin floor to the thrones where the winners were an- 1 1 1 l The C2lIKllClllll'S were: lrmn the senimmr class Lynne livlyi-11 uncl lJ111111z1 cltlll-l'l'. the junior Class, Max Good :incl -lucly Slinrh- fi:-ld. the soplmixiore class, .lov lilnek and Shirley Bimoks, :incl the lil'1'SlllllllIl c'l.1ss lluvid I'Illl'l'lI1lZlIl :incl lhxwn Willis. Lynn livlyvzi and llzxwn Willis were k'l'UXYIl0Kl and l'l'Cl'lYl'll gills l-I'OlIl the local IIl4'l'- rliulits. The royal cmiplv then lecl the 3 IlWlII1Cl'Cl incl c'1'c1w11e1l hy Mr, S l4'iIlk'y. Qruncl nizircll lollowvcl hy the 111h1-r C1111- cliclates and the entire attending student body. gb 5: vm 'CLD' WIX'I'I'IR CA R X I VA I, CANIJI IlA I'I'IS Ifirxl Ilmvz IJ. Willis. N. Iirwmlw. .I. 5llIll'IlIl4'IlI. IJ. fUIIt'l'. VUIAIII Gl'.X -4-mul Hmm: IJ. IIul'r'illlau1. J. Iiluvk. XI, lhuul. II. IIs-ly:-zu. ICD . .,-v.'LZ1'q ICNJUYINH 'I'III'I NICW DRINKING I 0l'N'I Abbott, Marjorie Adams, Norma Allen, Charles Bell, Sharon Belyea, Lynne Berdan, Wilfred Blair, Harold Boardman, Roland Boynton, Dale Brann, Robert Brawn, Robert Bryant, Malcolm Burns, Roberta Superlatives N eatest Opalist jenniest F lirtiest H andsomest Experimentalist St1anger',est S traightest Cutest Hot Rod est M oonest Scatter Brainest Conf est Callahan, Gary Ruggedest Campana, Lorna Peppiest Carey, Nancy Kindest Caswell, Russell Drummerest Chandler, Jo Ann Dressiest Chaput, Richard Raciest Chase, Kenneth Shyest Clement, Virginia Talkiest Colfer, Donna Blondiest Cone. David Elvis est Coombes, Betty Funniest Grossman, Harold Randolphest Curtis, Dennis Agriculturest Curtis, Edward Teasiest Curtis, Shirley A8LP est Delong, James Skippiest Dort, James Biggest Dow, Jerald Steadiest Downs, James Curliest Durgin, Mary Coyest Dyer, Roxanna Cheeriest Edwards, Henry Bird Doggiest Erskine, Jed Mispelliest Evans, Judy Beauticianest Evans, Rhona Secretaryest Evers, Patricia Loudest Firlotte, Gary Grinniest Fish, Gail Sneeziest Fitzmaurice, Richard Armyest Foster, Michael Timidest Frith, Betty Giggliest Frost, Jacqueline Wittiest Fuller, Effie Workingest Gaboury, Arthur Rambunetiousest Garby, Judy Slimmest Gardner, Andrea Loyalest Giandrea, Herbert, Jr. Guitariest Goggin, Janie Showiest Greenleaf, Kay Poodliest Griffin, Arlene Sincerest Gurney, Michael Cowboyiest Hachey, Richard Soda-ferkiest Hagerman, Jack Calmest Hatch, Carol Pleasantest Heald, Joyce Artistest Hersom, Carolyn Gayest Hutchins, Joyce Partiest Hutchinson, Ronald Lankiest James, Joyce National-Guardmanest Jones, Gail Quietest Jordan, Shannon Prettiest Kent, Diane Gabbiest Killam, Jean Letterest Laney, Richard Happy-go-luckiest Larrabee, Gail Sillyest Lasselle, Janice Boy Craziest Lasselle, Alice Crushiest Lawrence, Attie Oggiest Lawson, Maxine Decidest Littlefield, Robert Nuttiest Longfellow, Willard Drivest Lovley, Mary Lovely est MacNeil, Sandra Faintiest Marriner, Sarah Majorettest Mayhew, James Reformest Maynard, Gail Sweetest McAllister, Judy Popularest McAllister, Nancy Enjoyingest McAusli11, Gary Craziest McCabe, Donald Newest McCausland, Richard Skatiest McCormick, Gloria Trimmest McDonald, John Shortest McGee, Joyce Chattiest McGrail, Gail U of My est McKenzie, Robert Mariniest McLaughlin, Dorothy Carefreest Merrifield, Lois Faithfulest Merrill, Pamela Reddest Miville, Claudette Writingest Monroe, Leroy Droopiest Moody, Celeste Dizziest Mooers, Donald W alkingest Morgan, Ronald Farmerest Morrison, Maynard Devilest Moulton, Cynthia Violinest Nisbet, Everett S portiest Norton, Kaye Ann Bestest O'Mara, James Irishest Patrick, Lewis, Jr. Tallest Peaslee, Bernice Meekest Pickard, Joyce Bandstandest Plourde, Richard Frenchest Potter, David Trombonest Pottle, James Augustaest Pushard Tekla Engagest Putnam, Audrey joyfulest Raymond, Marie Sailorest Rines, Brian Politicianest Roberts, Lawrence Freshest Robinson, Priscilla Friendliest Rogers, Richard Rundstrom, Joyce Rundstrom, Gloria Santerre, Sandra Sawyer, Brian Sawyer, Bud Sheldon, Robert Sirois, Ernest H a p pyrfst Good est Typiest Musicalest Freshman-est Scientistest jokiest Z ekiest QXWNFP :-..-' Skehan, John Slosbcrg, Bernard Spear, Patricia Tenney, Elwood Thomas, Jean Thompson, Larry Thompson, Nancy Tisdale, Janice Aflilkmam if Bu.viz'xt iVlZL'yl'.S'f Fi7t'77l6l11f'.X'f Plzotoigrapfwn 1 sl Rofzrlllazvkmt Dvxtzfrvvl Studic 'xl Turcottc, Richard Turcolte, Sherrill Tuttle, Ruby Wlarren, Harold Weeks, Janis Wlhitney, Donna VVilos, -lorry Wilson, Robert Boldcxt Twaclzz'r. .st Truckmt follirprt Though tfulmt Hf'lj1fulf'.st K. 0. ml Lastcst I IILIYK' In-z11'11vcI how to slzmcl up for 1115' I I own I'I!,IllSI 11411 to In- z1I1'a1InI of tha In ' 'z1c'I1- VI 1-1:1 I1111 to go to IIICIII Im' hm-Ip wha-11 I 111-1-cl io. 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Gail jones, Kc-nnvth Chase Un Pr'f'z'f'flir1g 'l'11l11'.xI 4 Sl1rn'l1'.xl -ff- Brxxt Luolcirlg Cla. x'.x Clwzrrlwx Aim! Pojlular JVM! Digl1,ifi1'1l Bm! llrlrzffwx f Nfoxl lWu.vi1'11I Ptlflix I.r mis Pzltrirk. N2lIll'f' 'Vhompsxm -lo Ann C1l1z1ncllz-r, john MC'l,l1I12llLl 132110 Boynton, Lynm- livlyvai Betty Comnlws. Richsxrcl llzlrllvy Judy McAllislc1', Atty 1,l1XVl'l'IlCC NYilf 1'c' d B0l'dilI'l. A114111-11 f:1ll'dIlC1' .loycv RllllilSll'OlIl. IiYl'l'f'll Nislwt Slllldfll SllIllCl'l'1'. Hvrlwrt Gizlmlrvzl 1 Movie M. Abbott It's Always Fair Weather N. Adams Living It Up C. Allen Young At Heart S. Bell The Opposite Sex L. Belyea The Living Idol W. Berdan The Searchers H. Blair Not As A Stranger R. Boardman Tumbleweed D. Boynton Certain Smile R. Brann The Road Racers R. Brawn The Mad Scientist M. Bryant Public Pigeon Number One R. Burns Circus Of Love G. Callahan Unchained L. Campana Bombshell N. Carey Bells Are Ringing R. Caswell Drummer Boy J. Chandler Bundle Of joy R. Chaput The Racers K. Chase The Quiet One V. Clement Foxiest Girl In Town D. Colfer Gentlemen Prefer Blondes D. Cone Rebel Without A Cause B. Coombes Chain Of Evidence H. Crosman Law and Disorder D. Curtis Come Next Spring E. Curtis The Cc.-urt Jester S. Curtis Love Is A Many Splendored Thing J. DeLong Oh Men! Oh, Women J. Dort Giant G. Dow Two's Company J. Downs War And Peace M. Durgin Something Of Value R. Dyer The Best Things In Life Are Free H. Edwards He Laughed Last J. Erskine Stranger On A Horse J. Evans Search For Paradise R. Evans Going My Way P. Evers Loving You G. Firlotte While The City Sleeps G. Fish Summertime R. Fitzmaurice A Face In The Crowd M. Foster The Lonely Ninn E. Frith April Love J. Frost Country Girl E. Fuller The Farmer's Daughter A. Gaboury Everything But The Truth J. Garby Gone With The Wind A. Gardner Sweet Smell Of Success H. Giandrea, Jr. The Singing Idol K. Greenleaf As Young As We Are A. Griffin The Ten Commandments M. Gurney Cowboy R. Hachey The joker Is Wild J. Hagerman Damn Yankees C. Hatch Great Day In The Morning J. Heald Artist and Models C. Hersom The Wonderful Years J. Hutchings Party Girl Marquee R. Hutchinson Les Girls J. James Baby Doll G. Jones China Doll S. Jordan Lovely To Look At D Kent Top Secret Affair J. Killam Sincerely Yours R Laney -That Certain Feeling G Larrabee The Mating Game A Lasselle Operation Manhunt J. Lasselle Youlre Never Too Young A. Lawrence A Date With judy M Lawson A Time To Love And A Time To Die R. Littlefield Operation Madball W Longfellow Gone Fishing M. Lovley The Long Long Trailer S. MacNeil The Egg And I S. Marriner Bop Girl Mayhew Party Crashers G. Maynard Voice In The Mirror J. McAllister How To Be Very, Very Popular N. McAllister Babysitter G. McAuslin Onionhead D. McCabe Saturday's Hero R. McCausland Breaking The Sound Barrier G. McCormick The Tender Trap J. McDonald In The Money J. McGee Life Begins At 17 G McGrail From Here To Eternity R. McKenzie Proud Rebel D. McLaughlin Smiley L. Merrifield Bread, Love, And Dreams P. Merrill Red Dust C. Miville Golden Girl L. Monroe Lust For Life C. Moody lVild Is The Wind D. Mooers The Big Fisherman R. Morgan Man Of The West M. Morrison There's Always Tomorrow C. Moulton A Saint In New York E. Nisbet Untamed K. Norton fupiteris Darling J. O'Mara Lucky jim L Patrick, Jr. The Tall Man B. Peaslee Whole Truth J. Pickard Love Me Or Leave Ilfle R. Plourde The Man With The Golden Arm D. Potter Stopover At Tokyo BRASS Wlllllllbllb I, Marjorie Abbott, will to Linda Alex- ander all my good times in sports. I, Norma Adams, leave all my bliving times at parties to Bette Yager and hope she will use them well. I, Charles Allen, will my seat to a fu- ture senior, Jennie Crosman, who, I hope, won't write Zorro on it. I, Sharon Bell, leave the G.A.A. Dance Program to help teach Mr. Somerville to dance -- correctlyl!?? I, Lynne Belyea. leave to Tom Allen all the money he lost playing Blackjack. I, Wilfred Berdan, leave to the Junior Class a thoroughly wrecked chem-lab and bewildered teacher. I, Harold Blair, leave to my brother, Sheldon, my good times at G.H.S. in hopes he will try to make use of them. I, Roland Boardman, will all my fun at the armory to any crazy underclassman. I, Dale Boynton, leave the long walks from Randolph to Pat Gilpatrick. J. Pottle Man In The Raincoat T. Pushard Gentlemen Marry Brunettes I8 And Anxious The Perfect Furlough A. Putnam M. Raymond B. Rines Hear Me Good L. Roberts Restless Years P. Robinson Last Hurrah R. Rogers No Time For Sergeants Three Little Words . Rundstrom Rock Around The Clock G. Rundstrom ,I S . Santerre Limelight B. Sawyer Daddy Longlegs B. Sawyer Destination Moon R. Sheldon Imitation General E. Sirois Gunman's Walk J. Skehan The Milkman Rings Twice B. Slosbcrg Time Limzt P. Spear Deep In My Heart E. Tenney Fireman Save Nly Child J. Thomas L. Thomson N Silk Stockings Most Happy Fella . Thompson Love Nle Tender J. Tisdale This Happy Feeling R. Turcotte Rebel S. Turcotte Good Morning, bliss Dove R. Tuttle Operation Dames L. Walton The Girl Rush H. Warren The Young Land J. Weeks Somebody Up There Likes llffe D. Whitney Private Secretary G. Wiles Golden Gloves R. Wilson The Conqueror Senior Play The Greatest Show On Earth Senior Prom Night To Remember High School Years The Best Years Of Our Lives Senior Class We're No Angels I, Robert Brann, will my parking place at G.H.S. to anyone who can find it.- I, Robert Brawn, leave my desk in Room I to Gary Ashline. I, Malcolm Bryant, leave my parking place by the park to a future Junior. I, Roberta Burns, leave all my good times at Augusta and elsewhere to Susan Wakefield, knowing she will have as much fun as I did! I, Gary Callahan, will all my fun at the armory to John Hutchins in hopes that he doesn't fool around as I did. I, Lorna Campana, leave my clumsiness to Marcia Campana. I, Nancy Carey, leave my job in the school library to some deserving under classman. I, Russell Caswell, leave my drumming to any worthy person who is able to play the drums. I, JoAnn Chandler, leave a lowly fresh- man, Carolyn Chandler, a little senior prestige. I, Robert Chaput, will Jerry Crocker the luck I have had in G.H.S. I, Kenneth Chase, leave the shop to next year's shoppies. I, Virginia Clement, bequeath all my joke telling to Nancy Newbert and Elaine Dantzker. I, Donna Colfer, regretfully leave David. I, Dave Cone, will all my detentions to any 1960 senior whom Mrs. INithee finds charming enough to stay after school with. I, Betty Coombes, leave my art of chew- ing gum in school without getting caught to Lynn Marks who I know will use it well. I, Harold Crosman, will my skipping ability to anybody, just anybody. I, Dennis Curtis, will my place in shop to Jerry McKee. I, Edwin Curtis, will all my trouble to whoever can correct it. I, Shirley Curtis, will my good times in the Typing Room to my sister, Priscilla Curtis. I, James DeLong, leave all my vivid experiences in shorthand and the Com- mercial Course to any person who has an excellent sense of humor and nerves of steel. I, James Dort, leave my U.S. History book to some unlucky Junior. I, Gerald Dow, bequeath all of my good times in Gardiner High to Hazel Watson. I, Jim Downs, will all my fun in the park to David Dyer. I, Mary Durgin, leave G.H.S. I, Roxanna Dyer, leave all of the foot- ball and basketball games to Linda Colfer, in hopes that she will enjoy them as much as I did. I, Henry Edwards, leave my raising cain in school to my sister, Judy, who is very capable of filling my shoes. I, Jed Erskine, leave my drawer of lab equipment to Mr. Bragoli in order that he may refill his stockroom. I, Judy Evans, will all my good times and fun at G.H.S. to all the future classes, knowing they will have as much fun as I have had. I, Rhona Evans, leave all my good times at G.H.S. to Margie Stonier. I, Patricia G. Evers, will this school to my sister, Donna, in hopes she will have a new one. I, Gary Firlotte, leave my seat in Charles Hutchins car to some unfortunate underclassman. I, Gail Fish, will my place as first snare drummer in the G.H.S. band to Kathy Small. I, Dick Fitzmaurice, leave my position of senior to a freshman boy who is think- ing of quitting. I, Michael Foster, leave all my books to whoever wants them next year. I, Betty Frith, leave to some gloomy underclassman, my ability to laugh at anything, anytime during the day, in hopes that it may cheer you up. I, Jackie Frost, will all my crazy mixed up good times to that Neat , Darlene Leighton. I, Effie Fuller, will my good times in bookkeeping to my sister, Elaine. I, Arthur Gaboury, will all my classes to the incoming freshmen, and all my of- fice work to Billy Groder, all the sports to Howard Mason and hope he doesnt mess up as I did. I, Judy Garby, leave my winning per- sonality to Edna Larrabee. I, Andrea Gardner, leave my position as a student conductor in glee club to Judy S. hoping she has as much fun as I had. I, Herbert Giandrea, Jr., will Stetson Everett all the Hot Rod Books in G.H.S. I, Janice Goggin, leave Eloise to Mr. Leach in hopes he will cherish her wher- ever he goes. I, Kay Greenleaf, leave to a future ju- nior boy all the fun I've had in book- keeping class hoping that he can get away with as much as I did. I, Arlene Griffin. bequeath One Doz- en Roses to each of my teachers for ser- vices rendered. To each classmate I leave, Blue Skiesw, L'Friendship and My Hap- piness' for having known them. I, Michael Gurney, leave my books to William McKenzie of the Sophomore Class. I, Richard Hachey, leave my job at Manson 8a Church's to some Freshman. I, Jack Hagerman, leave moose to Jim Fitzgerald. I, Carol Hatch, leave my gossip ses- sions in Room 2 to my sister, Nancy. I, Joyce Heald, leave G.H.S. to my brother, Kenneth, in hopes that he will have as good a time as I had in my Ju- nior and Senior years. I, Carolyn Hersom, leave my wiseness and wise cracks to Marcia Campana, knowing she will put them to good use. I, Joyce Hutchins, leave all my inane, pernicious, piddling ways to Edna Larra- bee. I, Ronnie Hutchinson, leave all my books to anyone who will take them. I, Joyce James, leave all my fun at G.H.S. to my Freshman sister, Carol. I, Gail Jones, leave my morning walks to school with Stinky in hopes that she arrives on time. I, Shannon Jordan, being of sound mind, hereby bequeath all the gum wrap- pers in my desk to Darlene Leighton - provided she can find a good use for them. I, Diane Kent, leave all the stories in our English books to T.V. station WCSH. I, Jean Killam, will my seat in Room 2 to the street department for repairs. I, Dick Laney, leave my behind-the- back passesn to Tom Cox, hoping he can master it better than I did. I, Gail Larrabee leave G.H.S. to B. Libby. I, Alice Lasselle, leave to a Junior girl my job of working in the office. I, Janice Lasselle, leave all the boys at G.H.S. to Sally Card. I, Atty Lawrence, leave to my brother Jack, all my seats in G.H.S. I, Mickey Lawson, leave to Theresa Chadwick all the dancing hours Qnot my partnerlj in hopes shelll enjoy them as much as I did. I, Robert Littlefield, leave all my car troubles to George Curtis, hoping he has fun. I, Willard Longfellow, leave my un- painted seat to some unlucky Junior. I, Mary Albert Lovely, will to my hus- band, Gary, my position in the Senior class .... Will he make it? I, Sandra MacNeil, leave the Chemis- try lab, and the breakable objects in it, to anyone with steady hands and calm nerves. I, Sarah Marriner, leave my Drum Majorette position to Nancy Anderson who I know will do a good job. I, Gail Maynard, leave my place of monitoring to some deserving senior in hopes they will keep the students quiet, first period. I, Judy McAllister, leave my place as head-cheerleader to Kathy Morse. I, Nancy McAllister, leave to Marcia Campana my love for the outdoors and ability to always have a good time. I, Chickie McAllister, leave all my hunting and fishing experiences to Charlie Hutchins. I, Gary McAuslin, leave all my good times in shop to Ruth Ann Williams. I, Richard McCausland, leave. I, Gloria McCormick, leave my walks in the corridors to Deny Houdlette and hope she enjoys them as much as I did. I, John McDonald, leave my refereeing duties at Farmingdale to some unerring Junior. I, Joyce McGee, leave those late hours to Pat Gilpatrick, knowing she will put them to good use. I, Gail McGrail, leave my raccoon coat to Darlene Leighton, so she can pat it anytime her heart desires. I, Bobby McKenzie, leave all my happy times to the Class of 1963. I, Dorothy McLaughlin, will my locker mirror to Brenda White. I, James Mayhew, leave my doorside seat in English to someone who likes to sneak out occasionally. I, Lois Merrifield, will all my frantic rushes to make the deadline on the Quill to Elaine Dantzker. I, Pamela Merrill, will my homemaking book to some poor future Senior. Hope you enjoy it! I, Claudette Miville, will the high school and all the good times I had, to my brother, Norman. I, Leroy Monroe leave to some lucky junior, my back Seat in Mr. Leach's very informal English class. I, Celeste Moody, leave all the fun I've had at G.H.S. to Carolyn Black. I, Donald Mooers, will my desk and books to some unlucky junior. I, Maynard Morrison, will all my extra points and spare time to any following junior in Mr. Tracy's room. I, Cynthia Moulton, leave my chair at All-State and K. V. to anyone who can endure the dreaded rehearsals. I, Jim Pottle, leave my seat to any person worthy of it. I, Kaye-Ann Norton, leave to Elaine Dantzker the responsibility of keeping my relatives, John and Wendy, in line. I, James O'Mara, leave Mr. Tracy in peace and quiet for next year. I, Lewis Patrick, will that all Freshmen coming into school have the rhyme and reason to think before they act. I, Bernice Peaslee, leave to my sister all the good times I have had at G. H. S. I. Joyce Pickard, will my hard times in physics class to Jackie Rowe, in hopes that she does better!! I, Richard Plourde, leave all the tools I work with in shop to Mr. Bell. I, Dave Potter, leave my seat in the back of Mr. Leachls Period V English to any junior who thinks he can fill it as full as I did. I, Tekla Pushard, will to Ann McNally all the fun I have had in the Commercial room and in my senior year, hoping she has the same fun. I, Audrey Putnam, leave my seat in Mr. Tracy's room to the next lucky senior. I, Marie Raymond, leave to Betty Dia- mond all the fun of Mr. Leach's English classes. I, Brian Rines, leave my politicianing to some underclassman who has a knack for throwing the bull. I, Larry Roberts, leave my seat in Mr. Tracyis room to Dennis Naugler. I, Priscilla Robinson, leave my position as President of Future Nurses to any jun- ior who wants it. I, Richard Rogers, will all my stupidity to whoever would like it. I, Gloria B. Rundstrom, leave all my good times in Gardiner High to Verna Weymouth. I, Joyce Rundstrom, leave Max Good under lock and key! I, Sandra Santerre, leave all the pun- gent odors of the chemistry laboratory to any junior who can stand them. I, Brian Sawyer, will all my used bear skins to Leroy Monroe. I, Bud Sawyer, gladly will my place in trig. class to any future senior who is optimistic enough to take it. I, Robert Sheldon, leave my front seat in history to some talkative junior. I, Ernest Sirois, will my seat in Mr. Tracy's room to my sister Joan or John Morrison. Best of luck to all coming to G. H. S. I, John Skehan, leave you bewildered. I, Bernard Slosberg, leave my notes to my sister in hopes she can read them. I, Pat Spear, will all my good times at G. H. S. to Snooky Genthner. I, Elwood Tenney, leave my old, crack- ed seat to some lucky junior. I, Jean Thomas, leave shadrael? I, Nancy K. Thompson, leave to my sister, Linda, all the good times I have had in hopes she leaves as happy as I did. I, Larry Thomson, leave my right to chew gum in Room 2 to Dennis Naugler. I, Janice Tisdale. leave my seat directly in front of Mr. Tracy's desk to any un- deserving junior who is unlucky enough to have the wrong last initial. I, Richard Tureotte. leave my humming spot in Farmingdale to Dennis Naugler. I, Sherrill Turcotte, will to my sister, Judy, my seat in study period next to a certain underclassman. I, Ruby Tuttle, will my hearse to my brother. I, Leith Walton. leave my passenger, Edna Larrabee, to some patient person who will give her a ride to school and doesnlt mind being late. I, Harold Warren, leave my apple eating class in shop to some deserving junior. I, Janice Weeks. leave all my fun in Mr. Leach's room to any person in the junior class. I, Donna Whitney, leave my monitor's post to Roberta Ward in hopes that it will help her catch her prey . I, Jerry Wiles, leave my seat in com- mercial room to career-man. I, Robert Wilson, will my seat in Com'l law to any junior. MUSIC The G.H.S. Band played at all the home'l games and most nawayu games. Several rallies included or featured band selections. We also played at the Gardiner- Cony football rally on November 8. The band, cheerleaders, and majorettes solicited money for tags in both October and May. The band also sponsored a dance on January 9. The funds were used to pay for instruments and music and to defray the cost of the band's trip to New York. On Hallowe'en the band marched in the parade sponsored by the Gardiner Lions Club. Memorial Day the band played both in Gardiner and at Litch- field where we were served a delicious dinner. On May 16, Armed Forces Day, the band went to Waterville for Band Competition. Mrs. Bond, again this year, permitted student conductors to take over part of the program. Andrea Gardner, Sandra Santerre, and Sylvia Harriman very well carried out this responsibility. The Kennebec Valley Rehearsals and Concerts were held in Waterville and Madison, January 10, 17, 30, and Febru- ary 7. Those attending were Gail Fish, Sally Pope, Sandra Santerre, band, David Potter, Louis Patrick, Cynthia Moulton, orchestra, Gay Nelson, Priscilla Leavitt, David Cone, chorus. All State Music Festival was held at Bangor. Those participating were: Gail Fish, band, Cynthia Moulton, orchestra: David Potter, Henry Edwards, David Cone, chorus. The band and all glee clubs attended Western Maine Music Festival Auditions at Lewiston, May 9. The annual G.H.S. Spring Concert on May 21 featured selections by the band and glee clubs. The Gardiner Lions Club is partially financing a trip, June 29 to July 1, for the band, majorettes, cheerleaders, and color guard to New York City for the Lions Club Parade. NAME Marjorie Abbott Norma Adams Charles Allen Sharon Bell Lynne Belyea Wilfred Berdan Harold Blair Roland Boardman Dale Boynton Robert Brann Robert Brawn Malcolm Bryant Roberta Burns Gary Callahan Lorna Campana Nancy Carey Russell Caswell Jo Ann Chandler Robert Chaput Kenneth Chase Virginia Clement Donna Colfer David Cone Elizabeth Coombes Harold Crosman Dennis Curtis Edwin Curtis Shirley Curtis James Delong James Dort Gerald Dow Jim Downs Mary Durgin Roxanna Dyer Henry Edwards Jed Erskine Judy Evans Rhona Evans Patricia Evers Gary Firlotte Gail Fish Dick Fitzmaurice Michael Foster SUMMING UP THE SENIORS FAVORITE EXPRESSION Oh, I forgot Burp!!! Yes Jennie Oh, Jeedo Crinee! Why is everybody pickin' on me Wind It Bird That's the way it goes Hey Cowboy, Look! Hey Norm: How about a ride up to Bobls Is that right? Let's go Okay Mrs. Withee, Illl be quiet I swear 4....,...,.,......,. ???? Hey Boardman, look at that! I don't know! Guess what? I would if I could but I can't so I won't. Donlt sweat it Donlt give up the ship Mark that one on the wall. Youlll guess what hap- pened!! Honest? Ilm being picked on! Got any gum! ! Let's Skip! SO, so I donlt care anyway! Eddie: NO, my bookkeep- ing is not done Well, I should almost think so Wild Huh! Let,s skip! Donlt know do yar Got ya homework done? That's kinda too bad! '6Excusez-moi', Oh stop Oh, you're a riot Got any gum!! Hello there, Governor I donlt know. Like, Wow!!! Is that right? FAVORITE SONG Stardust Venus I6 Candles Only You Charlie Brown St. Louis Blues Old Cape Cod Petite Fleur Iill Wait for You All American Boy Still as the Night All American Boy Are You Sincere Stardust Open the Door, Richard Funny Valentine Tragedy Autumn Leaves All American Boy Charlie Brown That Old Black .Magic Where or When Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? So Rare Smoke Gets in Your Eyes One Niglzt I'm Gonna Lay My .,..Burden Down I Cried a Tear Itis just a Matter of Time Donna First Anniversary To Know Her is to Love Her Problems I Can't Stop Loving You Bird Dog Anything by Becker My Happiness All of a Sudden Patricia Sweet Little Sixteen Claire de Lune Tragedy All American Boy FAVORITE PASTIME Sports and Music Jerry Walking to S. Gardiner Sports and watching the late late late show Mumblypeg Passing out gum in English Sixth Period Falmouth, Mass. Gosline's barn Randolph movies with Bob Marsha Going out nights Cars and Girls Music and Dancing Basketball Dickey Dana Existing Juggling my Finances Bowling Listening to the Radio Conversing with Jo-Ann about our interests at Maine . Record Hops Shirley Going up to Sarah's for french fries Peggy Gilman Fishing Dating Juniors! And Sen- iors! Norman Driving the Olds Sleeping Hazel Watson, Chelsea Annie Smith Being with David Listening to records Rollerskating Target practice Working at the Hospital Working at Grant's Being a mother Going to Augusta Talking in Room 1 Litchfield Listening to the Radio Betty Frith Jacqueline Frost Effie Fuller Arthur Gaboury Judy Garby Andrea Gardner Herbert Giandrea Janie Goggin Katherine Greenleaf Arlene Griffin Michael Gurney Richard Hachey Jack Hagerman Carol Hatch Joyce Heald Carolyn Hersom Joyce Hutchings Ronald Hutchinson Joyce James Gail Jones Shannon Jordan Diane Kent Jean Killam Richard Laney Gail Larrabee Alice Lasselle Janice Lasselle Atty Lawrence Maxine Lawson Robert Littlefield Willard Longfellow Mary Albert Lovely Sandra MacNeil Sarah Marriner James Mayhew Gail Maynard Judy McAllister Nancy McAllister Richard McAllister Gary McAuslin Richard McCausland Cause My Honey Loves Me. That's the way it goes moving Westf, Brownie Come-Come again Don't sweat that small stuff Gail, do you have the locker key Fire up Babe' Cha Cha Cha Oh Boy!! Oh Dear Letis leave Susie out of this. Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it Henso Ginso Donlt that drive you up a wall People Oh, honey You INdiot! Don't Panicln My Honey Don't worry, I'll get there on time. Guess what! How 'bout that! I got something to tell you, Nancy Morning Chop What! Well, really! Letls have a Party! That's right Oh, isn't that Nasty! Cool it, the Fuzz Want to buy it Yes, Gary I guess that's life Seen Bobby? I know your kind Purple People Eater Where's Atty? Now whatid I do Good day Chop Right-Right Maybe next week To Know Him is to Love Him It's all in the Game Sail Along Silvery Moon Spring Time in Alaska My Prayer Hawaiian Wedding Song It's Late April Love I'm in the Mood for Love Imagination Susie Darling Rebel Rouser Tragedy Baby Bye Bye Hawaiian Wedding Song lim in Love Again My Old Flame Donna Love You Most of All Always Chances Are Moments to Remember I Can't Stop Loving You It's All in the Game My Happiness Loving is a Way of Liv- ing To Know Him is to Love Him Goodbye Baby Bye Bye It's Only Make Believe Tragedy Peter Gunn It's A Lovely Day The Birth of the Blues So Rare My Happiness It's Late To Know Him is to Love Him The Wind and the Rain in Your Hair It's All in the Game One Night Lonesome Tozvn Frankie Kicking up my heels at country dances Reading Hunting Pa's Parties and Ernie's Camping and reading Playing the guitar and sing- ing Dreaming David Out--riding snails and tur- tles with my bicycle Staying away from any places where there are girls Golfing and fighting with Carol Weight lifting and pool Fighting with Richie Drawing Being with Dave Pa's Parties, and Ernie's Girls, girls and more girls Howard Listening to Records Talking on the telephone Telephone Conversations with Shannon Writing to the Army Going hunting and fishing Conferences with Betty over important matters Painting Being with Jack Going up to Judy's Talking to Audrey about plans with Gerald Putting in a motor Traveling Washing Dishes Driving Donna Colfer to work on Sunday after-' noon Making french fries for Betty Meditating T. V. and teasing the cat Going down to Atty's Cars and the outdoors Hunting and Fishing Old Brunswick Road Rollerskating Gloria McCormick John McDonald Joyce McGee Gail McGrail Robert McKenzie Dorothy McLaughlin Lois Merrifield Pamela Merrill Claudette Miville Leroy Monroe Celeste Moody Donald Mooers Ronald Morgan Maynard Morrison Cynthia Moulton Connie Nisbet Kaye Ann Norton James O'Mara Lewis Patrick Bernice Peaslee Joyce Pickard Richard Plourde David Potter James Pottle Tekla Pushard Audrey Putnam Marie Raymond Brian Rines Larry Roberts Priscilla Robinson Richard Rogers Gloria B. Rundstrom Joyce Rundstrom Sandra Santerre Brian Sawyer Burdell Sawyer Robert Sheldon Ernest Sirois John Skehan Bernard Slosberg Patricia Spear Elwood Tenny Jean Thomas Nancy Thompson Any mail? Jiffy Happiness Want to bet! Autumn Leaves Is it that late? In the Still of the Night A-ya Lullaby of Birdland Donit matter Lonesome Town Oh! My Searlet Ribbons Guess Iill let my hair Mr. Taptoe grow I forgot All of a Sudden My Heart Sings Good Gravy! To Know Him is to Love Him Let there be peace Sugar Moon Iim tired! Midnight Oil Somebody should go to All American Boy the store for some ap- ples, Is that right! Henso, Ginso I'm Confused Not you too! Excuse me, dear Oh, Yeah Carol One Night Tehaikowskyis Piano Con- certo No. I Moments to Remember Over the Rainbow The Teen Commandments Great Gobs and gooses Asleep in the Deep Oh, HO Mansion Over the Hilltop Thatls foinell You Cheated What happened Low Gone You're funny, too, but I'm Available looks arenlt everything. What do you mean. yOu It Doesn't Matter Any- WOI1,t more Well! Al says May You Always Oh, for heaven sake To Know Him is to Love Him Why's everybody always Lonely Teardrop! picking on mel Theoretically, of course Big Hurt you much?? Thunder Road Honestly, I just about Moments to Remember died Whatls the story That's all right Mackney For Pete's sake Hey, Lee Roy Oh, Yeah A yah Stagger Lee I Believe Moments to Remember Moments to Remember Charlie Brown Tragedy As I go a Wondering What do you want, a Come in Stranger medal or a chest to pin it on?? Holy Cowl Milkman Serenade What do you think? Stars and Stripes Forever Any mail for me? My Happiness You'll get over it A Lover's Question Shadrac Shadraek Hi Hon! The Wedding Writing to Erwin Golfing Staying out late Reading Hanging around the Shell station and Lyndals house Listening to the radio Roly and Markie T. V. and Radio Wondering who! Hunting, Fishing and sleep- ing Talking on the telephone Sleeping Dennis Hill, Litchfield Hanging around Chowders in Chelsea Playing records Baby sitting for the boys Golfing Boating and Waterskiing Listening to the radio Making long distance calls to Philadelphia Judy . . Chasing girls and rodding in my '59 Ponti. Being with Al Being with Brian Writing to my Sailor Gombing around with the 4'boys . Putting in transmissions Art Being with Harriet Max Going to Luigi's, Sam's and Gooolwinis Bow Hunting Star--gazing Doing Nothing Reading Rod magazines Driving the cows home Working in the Store Counting the days until Don comes home Traveling Shadrack Dexter Larry Thomson anice Tisdale Richard Turcotte Sherrill Turcotte Ruby Tuttle Leigh Walton Harold Warren anis Weeks Donna Whitney Jerry Wiles Robert Wilson 'a :., Class of 1958 Bette Babb is now Mrs. Milford Rines. Judith Baitler is now Mrs. Charles Mc- Allister. Sally Barnard is Mrs. Herbert Grover. Kathleen Barton is employed at the office of the City Clerk of Gardiner. Raymond Berry is in the Army. William Bowie is employed at Bowie's Bakery. Daniel Boynton is employed at Roy's in Randolph. William Brigham is attending the Univers- ity of Connecticut. David Brown is employed at Lipman's Poultry Co. of Augusta. Patricia Brown is employed at Gardiner Shoe. Robert Brown is employed at Harriman 81 Blacl-:'s. NVallace Brown is in the Navy. Elaine Chalou is employed at the State House. Shirley Clancy is employed at the Gardin- er Telephone office. Gary Cole is employed at Ernie's. Richard Corbett is in the Navy. Richard Cunningham is employed at Savoiis. Come on Slob Somebody Goofedl Yumpin Yiminie Have you done your chemistry? How much ? ? Hey! You! Who's going after apples You don't say! How about that? Down with the moose Well, I'll be G .2 .5- 'Mi Cunningham is attending the Sharon University of Maine. John Daniels is attending the Farmington State Teachers' College. Millard Dill is in the Coast Guard. Robert Drisko is employed at the Com- monwealth Shoe Co. Mary Dunham is attending the Gorham State Teachers' College. Marie Ellis is now Mrs. Gerald Goggin. Robert Ellis is employed at Everard An- drew's, Jr. Judith Fletcher is employed at the State House. Joan Fossett is Mrs. Samuel Luce. Lucile Gage is employed at the Peerless Insurance Co. of Augusta. Jacqueline Gallagher is at home. Eugene Gammon is attending the North- Eastern University of Boston. in the Coast Guard. James Gilson is Judith Glaser is now Mrs. Donald Cutler. Peter Glazier is of Maine. Laurel Glynn is employed in the office of General Hospital. attending the University the Gardiner Pauline Gordon is in the W.A.F.'s. June Gorneau is in the W.A.C.'s. Richard Gould is employed at Harriman 8: Black's. Going over to Randolph Tommy Making an analysis of the properties of inebriation in the human anatomy Reading, listening to the Little Brown lug Illl be Seeing You Tragedy I'll Wait for You radio Donna Muriel Nola Wlhipping itl The All American Boy Wlorking Apple Blossom Time Miss You Wlaiting for Bob to call Wfaiting and wondering about Saturday nights Lifting weights Wlorking out with weights Tragedy Go Chase a Moon Beam Rodney Grady is employed by the City of Gardiner. Robert Hall is in the Marines. Nellie Hamlin is employed by the Kenne- bec Manufacturing Co. William Hamlin is employed by the Au- gusta State Hospital. James Hanley is in the Coast Guard. Gwendolyn Hatch is attending Gorham State Teachers' College. Verna Herling is attending Gorham State Teachers' College. Caroll Hersom is in the Navy. David House is in the Army. Barbara Jewett is attending the Wool- wich Business School. Bernice Jewett is attending the Woolwich Business School. Roxann Jewett is now Mrs. Otis Goodwin. Marcella Johnson is Mrs. Lawrence Gal- lagher. Karen Kelley is a nurse at the Mercy Hos- pital in Portland. James Kendall is in the Navy. Richard Kidder is in the Coast Guard. June Lackey is Mrs. Ronald Donaghy. Cynthia Lamb is attending Colby College. Marjorie Lasselle is employed bv the Cen- tral Maine Power Co., of Gardiner. Nancy Lasselle is employed by the Gard- iner Shoe. Carole Lavoie is Mrs. Frederick Richards. Constance LeClair is employed by the Kennebec Manufacturing Co. David Leighton is in the Army. Carlene Lemieux is employed at the State House. Kenneth Lemieux is employed at the Bath Iron Works. Malcolm Linton is employed at the Gard- iner Shoe Co. Thomas Madsen is in the Marines. Ramona Marsh is employed by the Ken- nebec Manufacturing Co. Russell Marston is employed at Bookeris Drug Store in Randolph. Robert Maxim is in the Navy. Peter Mazarro is in the Coast Guard. Carolyn McAuslin is at home. Richard McAuslin is employed at the Central Maine Power Co. James McLaughlin is attending the Univ- ersity of Maine. Dorothy McNally is employed by the State Hospital. Robert Moody is at home. Clifford Moulton is employed Sparrowls Pulp Co. Leah Moulton is in the W.A.C.,s. Sharon Murphy is now Mrs. Malcolm Linton. Ann Nelson is attending Gates Business College. Lynne Orser is now Mrs. William Sparrow. Janice Partridge is Mrs. Edward Feeney. James Peacock is in the Marines. Joyce Perkins is employed by the Central Maine Power Co. Mary Perkins is at home. Trudy Perkins is attending the University of Maine. Carol Peters is now Mrs. Clifford Moul- ton. Peter Prescott is in the Coast Guard. Clyde Pushard is employed by the Kenne- bec Manufacturing Co. Lee Sanborn is attending the University of Maine. Henry Sansouci is in the Navy. Donna Sargent is attending the I.B.NI. School of Portland. Judy Seymour is attending the Farming- ton State Teachers' College. Thomas Skehan is employed by the Ske- han's Dairy. Patricia Slocomb is now Mrs. Robert Nickerson. Barbara Small is now Mrs. Robert Jam- ison. Dale Smith is in training for Lab. Tech- nician at the Augusta General Hospital. Thomas Smith is in the Coast Guard. Priscilla Stonier is employed by the De- positor's Trust in Augusta. Janice Townes is attending the New Eng- land Baptist Hospital. Rosemary Verhille is attending the Cen- tral Maine General Hospital. Kendra Wakefield is attending the Univ- ersity of Maine. Elizabeth Watson is employed by an In- surance Co. in Hartford Connecticut. Thomas Walsh is in the Navy. William Weeks is employed by the Mar- garet Smith's Accessory Shop in Ran- dolph. Donna Wentworth is now Mrs. David Sterling. Judith Whittle is attending the Farming- ton State Teachers' College. Gardiner High School Class of 1959 PROOESSIONAL I N V O C A T I O N SALUTATORY ANDREA GARDNER THE CHALLENGE OF IDEALS CLASS ORATION MARfORIE ABBOTT THE CHALLEN E or INDIVIDU TY CLASS ESSAY JANICE TISDALE TIHE CHALLFNGE OF SOCIETX CLASS ESSAY KAYE ANN NORTON TIIE CHALLENGE OF EVERYDAY LIFE SELECTION VALEDICTORY BERNARD SLOSBERG THE CIIALLIZNGE XVI-1 FACE Co1,LEC'1'1vELY SELECTION PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND DIPLOMAS SINGING OF CLASS ODE R E C E S S I O N A L flu Qpprerizxiinn We, the members of The Quill Board, Wish to express our sincere thanks to our advertisers and to the S. D. Warren Company in ap- preciation for their efforts in mak- ing this edition of The Quill a success. Pictures of The Snow Ball have been used through the courtesy of Mr. Clarence McKay. We, also, would like to extend our gratitude to our faculty advisor, Mrs. Shirley Withee, who has contributed many hours of hard work towards the publication of this yearbook. The Quill Board 1959 ADVIi'lTl'lSllQG xaifb Q958 55955 Il has Imam nur priz'i4'c'g:,'1' In pnfsvrrzf phntngmphicfaIl'y flu' vrvnies tim! will be fI1C'l!l0fil'S mmurrnux JACKSON STUDIUS, INC. PORTLAND zz RIMM: C L E 1958 BEST WISHES FROM AUGUSTA., HALLOWELL, GARDINER AUTIIMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION BENNETT CHEVROLET, INC. BLOUIN MOTORS, INC. CLARK BUICK CO. COE CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITAL CITY MOTOR CO. D. 8: H. MOTOR CO. FIORE CADILLAC-OLDS. CO. BROOKS 8a DREW, INC. NICHOLS PONTIAC MARDEN MOTOR CO. Josirs GARAGE C07IZf1liIIll'1lf.V of AYER'S WAKEFIELD? BODY and PAINT SHOP New Brunswick Rd. Gardiner, Me. SERVICE STATION '4 f4- 'rw'aZ 9111 Ouoliflnlm. I70 Bridge Street Tel. 8787 qdlopu-SH wx,-US Ammlm QL 'ONI 'EIDVHVD SICIHVCIE-IHS CO7l1fIli7IIt'7lf.N' of MOCKLERKS TEXACO STATION TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE l'eI. 8575 Depot Square Gardiner Caniplinzrnlx of BENNETT CHEVROLET, INC. Tel. 761 142 Maine AVC. Gardiner Maine Complinzentx of AUGUSTA GAS CO. 287 Water Street Compliments of F. S. WINGATE Augusta MAyfair 2-0241 Hallowell Maine C l' mf' mm of GARDINI-:R BOWLING R. E. MCGEE ALLEY Range, Fuel Oil, and Appliances Randolph Maine OPCH ' Compliments of STAPLES FUNERAL SERVICE Comlbliments of AMESBURY Sz WHITE FUNERAL HOME JAMES WALKER Kr SON COMPANY Telephone 1520 Gardiner Maine Complinzmzts of T. W. DICK CO., INC. Gardiner Maine THE NEW JOHNSON HOUSE Gardiner Maine Entirely Renovated and fur1zislzffd RESTAURANT Reasonable Rates ':Tlze Most Homry Commercial Hotwl in Maine' NATIONAL EQUIPMENT CO. WVC Specialize in Typewriters and Adding Machines BUTLER TWINS' FLORAL CENTER, INC. TRIPLE CITY SERVICE AUGUSTA, HALLOWELL and GARDINER, MAINE Members of Florist Telegraph Delivery Service -Telephones- - Evenings 8z Sundays - Augusta MA 2-5825 Augusta. MA 3-4802 Gardiner 173 Gardiner 498 f HOPKINS GREENHOUSE Complimem of Manchester MAyfair 2-5844 GARDINER COAL FLORAL SHOP AND SUPPLY 188 Water St. Augusta M Ayfair 3-9489 Gardiner Maine YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL to know that the Compliments of , will deliver to your home F. cleaning-burning heating oil for every furnace COAL - GAS - FUEL OIL TIMKE SI Telephone 217 N LENT AUTOMATIC HEAT Gardiner Maine SALES AND SERVICE Call MAyfair 3-4666 RIDEOUT OIL COMPANY Riverside Drive Augusta '1 lr Doing Business As Byron Boyd Insurance Agency 5 18315 Water Street, Augusta, Maine Telephone MAyfair 3-3141 HARRY M. GROVER AGENCY WALTER W. GosL1NE EQ INSURANCE SERVICE Arcade Building 259 Water Street Gardiner Telephone 73-W Maine C0ffll7lim6nlf Of Complete Insurance Service I HENRY HESELTON Gardiner Maine ff H. A. MARSTON 4, J. MAXCY AND SONS 'I 311 Water Street Gardiner, Maine 1 COMPANY ALL LINES i INSURANCE 1 OF INSURANCE 4 H35 Years of Constant Service, 295 Water Street Gardiner, Maine - - - - - - .....- - - - - 4 GOSLINE'S DAIRY L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Jewelr'y's Finest Craftsmen CLASS RINGS and PINS Club and Hospital Insignia Medals - Trophies - Plaques Commencement Invitations - Diplomas Representative : Donald B. Tupper Box 244, Cape Cottage Portland, Maine vovvv ---v vv-,, 'iv' v- ClUlPI,1,Ul:'.YTS OF C'fm1j11i1l1f'11lx nf LAWRENCE RESTAURANT llc-pot Sllllllll' Opvn Sunday I-1'tJl11 62150 - Al:00 Cjlllllfllflllfllft' of P Corlzjzlinzurztx of CROWLEY'S f.'U!I1fl1iI1I1'IIf8' nf THE NEW' LYNDY,S MANSON Sz CHURCH DRUGGISTS VVAKEFIELDvS DINPIR Re-gistt-wcl Pharniacist Always in Attendance nclinvr Mairict Opposite Post Office Gardiner Maine I. C E. MCLAUGHLIN, M.D. . R. MCLAUGHLIN, M.D Complimzfnts of C. L. CHURCH, D.M.D. C07Illlli77lf'7lf.f of 1. C. MAYHEW, D.M.D. Cj07IlIlli7Ill'7lf.Y of C07IIflIi7711'7Zf.Y of OPTOMETRIST Gardiner Maine K. A. SOMMERFELD M.D. Cumplinufuts of DR. A. T. COSTER C07I1lf1li7Ilt?7lf5 of DOUGLAS C. COGPER, D.M.D. CtI7Ilf1li7I1l'7ll.Y of LEWIS I. NAIMAN ATToRNEY-A'1'-LAW Conzplinzrnts of p PAUL F. FITZ PATRICK Conzplimrntx of STANWOOD HOLT ATTo1aN1-:Y-A'1'-LAW Compliments of BLUE FRONT Mrs. William Daigle, Prop. Telephone 8757 Compliments of WILSON'S MARKET Gardiner Main B Compliments of OYNTON'S MARKET Hallowell Maine Compliments of GARDINER FRUIT Compliments of CASE'S SELF SERVICE MARKET Gardiner Mai Compliments of DE'SSLER'S MARKET COMPANY Compliments of GOGGIN'S I.G.A. MARKET Randolph Maine Pittston Tel. Gard. 598 Compliments of HARRIMAN and BLACK I-IUBBARD'S PIZZA and ITALIAN SANDWICHES Bridge St. Tel. 8-712 JERRY'S CASH MARKET 17 Cobbossee Ave. Tel. 1765 Gardiner L. Compliments of Sz L. CASH MARKET COME SEE! YOU'LL SAVE! AT A Sz P SUPERMARKETS Arnerica's Foremost Food Retailers Since 1859 AUGUSTA HARDWARE Sz PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. SAMPSON'S HEATING sf ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 4 PAINTS Dial .MAyfair 2-5821 14-16 VVestern Ave. Augusta FOR THE BEST OF QUALITY TRADE AT SAMPSON'S SUPERMARKETS HUSSEY HARDWARE CO. The Store of 50,000 Items 290 State Street 91 Bangor Street Augusta Augusta 10-12 Bangor Street Augusta, Maine Telephone MAyfair 3-8464 Compliment: of Complimentx of Compliments of N ICHOLS' MARKET THE GARDINER HARDWARE COMPANY WHEELER BROTHERS, KODAK AND INC. PLUMBING, HEATING BELL AND HOWELL PHOTO EQUIPMENT MERRILL'S, IN C. HARDWARE Telephone 349 179 Water Street Gardiner, Maine 221 Water Street Augusta Compliments of DAY'S JEWELERS Gardiner Maine NICOLSON Sz RYAN JEWELERS IN AUGUSTA Compliments of C. O. DAVENPORT CO. MARQUIS RADIO KL TV SALES AND SERVICE Hallowell Maine Compliments of CORNER SHOE AND CLOTHING STORE Gardiner Maine Compliments of GLASER'S SHOE STORE Gardiner Maine QUALITY FOOTWEAR For All The Family tPOMERLEAU'S SHOE STORE Gardiner Maine FINE FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY QUALITY SHOE STORE Augusta Maine Compliments of Compliments of NORWOOD H. MERRILL FACTORY OUTLET 324-A Water Street Gardiner Telephone 764 Hallowell Maine Compliments of Compliments of ARTHUR WAKEFIELD R. V. ROYAL Compliments of AVARD T. PURDY LAMEY-WELLEHAN Augusta Maine Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Gardiner Maine SHOES - HOSIERY - BAGS GARDINER SAVINGS INSTITUTION Incorporated June 26, 1834 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SCI-ICOL SAVINGS CHRISTMAS CLUB Gardiner, Maine Safe Savings for over a Century AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK AUGUSTA Augusta, Mme LUMBER COMPANY Established 1848 A Mutual Savings Bank 108 Arsenal Street BANKING BY MAIL Tel. MAyfair 3-4758 Augusta Member Federal Deposit Established 1861 Insurance Corporation 50th ANNIVERSARY THE NATIONAL BANK of GARDINER SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AUTOMOBILE LOANS MORTGAGES Gardiner High Students A Cordial Welcome Awaits You at DEPOSITORS You are invited to use our Complete Banking Services DEPOSITORS TRUST COMPANY GARDINER, MAINE 19 Offices Serving the Heart Of Maine Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Of Federal Reserve System Take an Ider isfer's Advice . . . IT'S SMART to line np job interviews well in advance of graduation. And one of the best places I know to con-i tact is the Telephone Company. Several of as from my graduating class are working here - and every one of 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'11 get regular raises. fir Why not come and see our employ- 6 if ppug ment interviewer soon . . . before you up graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and L If where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHUNE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY Q ' N 6, AT woRK CZK Q3 rf ' if AT PLAY GD X ' . AT HOME V ' ELECTRICITY SERVES YOU BEST EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY CENTRAL MAINE rowsnl omnuv HARRIS BAKING CO. Waterville, Maine BAKERS OF BETTER BAKED FOODS HERRICKS of AUGUSTA HOUSE OF THE FOSTORIA BRIDAL REGISTRY Compliments of MacDONALD'S BAKERY Opposite Post Ofiice SCHOOL SUPPLIES EASTMAN'S BOOK STORE 287 Water Street Compliments of THE R. B. ERSKINE STORE Gardiner Maine THE COMMONWEALTH SHOE AND LEATHER COMPANY Makers of BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN Sold in Gardiner by E. E. POMERLEAU AND CO. COMPLIMENTS OF CARDINER SHOE Compli lrzf 'ntx of THE .Ii.MPLOYlfIfS' of W. T. GRANT COIII1lIi7Ill'lIl.X' of C:UIIlIlliHll'llf.S of R. H. RENY, INC. Gardiner Maine GARDINER YOUTH CENTER INFANTS' and GHILDRENIS XVEAR 300 W'aLer Street Gardiner, Maine CfY0IIlI1!ilIll'llfX of THE ACCESSORY SHOP THE EMPLOYEES OF Gardiner Maine F. W. WOQLWORTH Co. T A TR CANTER'S Gmidimir Maine I'VO7IIl,'lljS PV4'ar Gardiner Maine CvO7Il1IliIIll'7lf.Y of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 199 XN'ate1' Street Augusta, Maine Complimvnts of D. W. ADAMS STORE Gardiner Maine CHERNOWSKY'S Augusta, Maine HARRY GLASER MENS FINE CLOTHING Gardiner Maine FRANK G. WISE Sz SON Mmfs and Boys, Wear Opposite Johnson House Compliments of COBBOSSEE SERVICE CENTER Compliments of CI-IASE'S SERVICE STATION Batteries, Tires, Accessories Maine Avenue Farmingdale Compliments of ROAD HAWKS ROD and CUSTOM CLUB Gardiner Maine Compliments of ROBBIE'S BARBER SHOP Gardiner Maine Compliments of GEORGE THE TAILOR Gardiner Maine GOODHEART'S CLEANERS Augusta Maine Conzplimrvzts of IDEAL LAUNDRY LIZOTTE BROS. Cleaning, Pressing, and Tailoring Gardiner Maine Compliments of GARDINER GLAMOUR CHARM IRENE'S BEAUTY STUDIO All Branclws of Beauty Culture Telephone 453-W 2 Church St. Gardiner, Me. PRISCILLA'S BEAUTY SALON Randolph Maine COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE BILL Sz FRED'S LAUNDRY, INC. Tel. 946 166 Water Street HUSSON COLLEGE Maineis Largest School of Business Training TERMINAL COURSES: Executive, Legal, Medical, Liberal Arts, Technical Scientific, Secre- tarial, Stenographic, Typing-Cleiw ical, Shorthand Clerical, Business Administration, Accounting. These are of one and two years, duration DEGREE COURSES: B. S. in Secretarial Science, B. S. in Accounting, B. S. in Business Ad- ministration, B. S. in Business Education. These are of four years' duration. Education is cheap. It is ignoranrr: ana' incomprftfrncu that cost 1lr'arly.'J -Wilhoit FREE CATALOG C. H. HUSSON, President J. B. FARRELL COMPANY MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Compliments of MICHAEL-STERN CURTIS PHARMACY Boy Scout Outfitters Telephone MAyfair 3-4971 Hallowell Maine 237 Water Street Augusta, Maine JACKSON 'S ARM S O S O S S Y H E W RK HOE DRUG STORE Dial MAyfair 3-4381 PRESCRIPTIONS THE REXALL STORE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Compliments of New Location MORIN'S PHARMACY 182 Water Street Augusta, Maine Ch 1 A M , ares . orm McLEARY'S MEN'S STORES IN AUGUSTA KINSMAN FURNITURE Known for Quality Clothing for 70 Years 262 Water Street THE HOME OF FINE FURNITURE LANE CEDAR CHEST C l' t amp zmen S of 43 Bridge Street WHJSUNS Dial MAyfair 3-3142 Augusta FURNITURE STORE Free Delivery Compliments of J. F. HODGKINS Compliments of MAINE PAPER TUBE CORP. Gardiner Maine Compliments of MARGARET SMITH Randolph Maine Manufacturers of HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES Compliments of SLOSBERG'S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Gardiner Compliments of KEN N EBEC MANUFACTURING COMPANY HARVEY DISTRIBUTIN G ' co. 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