Greely High School - Shield Yearbook (Cumberland Center, ME)
- Class of 1952
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,dffpywfmff TAY L0 YEARBOOK COMPANY 1 DALL s mms . l f A ' K 74ylo1-made Mzmyswsn Yunaooxs Sl, fa! I952 XF :LA rm f fS'!QjL CL!1C+ M O f Y' ri Q 4 fu 5 ZX gi s 3 K P f U I A 5 Q X g .L i Q ' sb ffm LD of f Nil ixi-dglfjjf Llwx 6' 1- C1 vx Q vw 6 Y' J Q Y1 C Qehcaban This year we wish to dedicate Our page of honor to The Teacher of our choice. We present him, now to you. Mr. Rawns1ey's cheery smile His help and friendly way. Are the qualities we will remember As we travel along lifes way. ' 49 c-9 6 11 fx. . ,Z-,-4. - f4....,,. -- QQ--, - ., ' .,1,'5,, . 1 2721-YZF-,': :fx -. 4 1 A is , 44 I ! XV PR uuvpg N It took Mr. Cranda1l's sojourn in the hospital this winter to make us realize how true it is that blessings are not ap - preciated until they are lost. We know now now just how much all of us depend on f W I 5 3 5 J him and his encouragement. - if 351, 0 J' Thanks to Miss Harmon, our class play was a success, r I MISS MARION HARMON VNS .0 Y c.x4 5 Mr. Rawnsley, our good - natured class advisor, has always been ready to help us with our class problems. Because of his un - CQ, tiring efforts our New York trip is now class history and not a lost cause. 2 Shakespeare's ghost causing her those night - mares. She is sure his spirit has been most unhappy ever since she inter - preted MACBETH to the Junior and Senior English class during Mr. Crandall's illness. Mrs. Harlow is noted for her good Mrs. Harlow is wondering if it is sportsmanship and fine history teaching here at Greely. and the source of much merriment. We admire and ap - preciate her endless patience with us. BYRON RAWNSLEY MRS. FRANCIS HARLOW I , I qs- :F 42,5 coaching. INTO M. sUoMI ZX Y+2X Y: 41-X Y ,ff 7,7,g We are all proud of the championships which Greely has won in the past eight years in basketball and baseball because of Mr. Suomi's We look forward to his pep talks at rallies, when w can always' expect an anecdote or two. Q1 A' ii F 53 ' 1 4 .1 ZX' Mr. Farwell is well known for keeping his study halls quiet and some of the fairs, too. F ll WILLIAM N. FARWELL I E Q I r I If everyone were as ready with a smile and a friendly word as Mrs. Chase, the boys wouldn't be deciding whether it is better to be sea - sick in the Navy or to suffer broken arches in the infantry. From reliab1e sources we have leamed that even the Marines are bidding for the male chefs she has trained. MI, Brownrigg is the new and popular teacher who replaced Mr Merrill. He is doing a fine job of coaching girls! swimming and basketball. We look forward to chemistry because once in a while he gives the Jaffe book a rest and goes off on a tangent about Navy Life , or one of those Friends who -------- ? his agriculture classes a little more active. Many of the Senior girls wish they were in his agriculture classg then they could get to go to MRS. EVELYN C. CHASE PA UL BROWNRIGG 9 MRS. LORA WHITE MRS. LENA FOSTER -vF'f'A' 13 n K Mrs. White is the new eighth grade teacher. She is very popular with her pu - pils and has made a hit with all of us. We wish her the best of luck and hope she will remain at Greely for a long time. I X SUS' S ,7 l' V ,f - L , , 1 .2 ,. 1, 'J l .1 5 - . IN V The attractive paintings on the scenery .2 fpr our plays-and operettas, as well as the dlever Rosters for our class projects, have beengdue to Mrs. Foster. Because of her sirggestions and her tact in criticising our errors one of us may enjoy old age as an - other Grandma Moses. ? :Fl N il Wt' N... A J The friendly seventh grade teacher with the ready smile is Mrs. Winn. She has taught at Greely for the past few years and built up a reputation of being a capable and likable person. She really knows her first - aid, so if we ever have any cuts or bruises, we don't walk - - we run to find Mrs. Winn and get her assistance. t. View DM gt 615 9 U5 wtf Mr. Stetson directs all musical activ - ities at Greely. The Gilbert 8a Sullivan operettas are the biggest attraction. They're lots of fun to put on and the town folks seem to enjoy them too. In fact, Mr. Stet.son's pleasing personality and patient way make all his classes enjoyable. MRS. GENEVIEVE WINN ROBER'I' ST ETSON as J, . it .. in GX -N3 ' 1 1 f ! i , R 2 ,Yr wif, f 7 'J ANAH D. CLARK Ambition, Lieutenant in the Navy Birthday: April 26, 1934 Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 2, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Talent Time 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 - act plays 4, Editorial Staff of SHIELD. KENNETH BRANN KENNY Ambition: To join the navy Birthday: April 6, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1, 2, Christmas Concert 1, Talent Time 1, FFA 1. 1 I ' . r lf, ,,, ll 1 ,L , 101.4 RALPH BERNARD - A ' 'l. 4 ' , ' ' BUD .hp K ,, , I' I, ffl Ambition: To be a success in life W Birthday, August 31, 1934 ,fd ff' fl- Acuviues, Basketbati 1,2, 3,4, An 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Christmas Concert 2, 3,4, Senior Play, Junior Tovsm Meeting 4, Editorial Staff of SHIELD, DAUN JOAN FEENEY DAUN Ambition, To go to Alaska Birthday: October 29, 1934 Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Operetta 2, 3,4, Senior Play , Intramurals l,2,3,4. MARY LOUISE DODGE Ambition: To learn to cook Birthday: June 8, 1935 Activities, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Talent Time 3, Intramurals 2, 3. EDWARD BOLDUC EDDIE Ambition: To travel with Brown Birthday, November 16, 1933 Activities, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1, 2: 1 - Act Plays 4, Student Council 4, Editorial Staff of the SHIELDz Swimming 4, FFA l,2,3,4. JOHN SUMPTER JACK Ambition: To be an Engineer Birthday: May 29, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1, 2,3,4, 1 - Act Plays 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Talent Time 3, Class Treasurer 1, 2, Senior Play, Editorial Staff of SHIELD, Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4, American Legion Award 1. RUTH HAZLETT Ambition, To make a happy home Birthday, August 24, 1934 Activities: Operet a 1,3,-1, Chorus 1,2,3,4: Talent Time 1, 2, 3, Christmas Concert 4, Magazine Drive l,2,3,4. v-.. 22 ,alfa IA Q-5. is Y. 'v' X va, Q57 6 1--4' JOAN M. MALAY 'JODY' Ambition: A physical - ed teacher Birthday: May 7, 1935 Activities: Operetra 1: Chorus 1: Art 2: Senior Play 4: 1 act Plays 3,4: Basketball 4: Softball 1, 3, 4: Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DANA ANDERSON Ambition: To be a teacher Birthday: November 28, 1934 Activities: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Class President 4, DONALD BURNELL DONNIE Ambition: Easy job for life Birthday: December 13, 1934 Activities: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2,3,4: Operetta 1,4: Chorus 1, 4: Class President 3: FFA 1, 2, 3, QPres.j 4: Senior Play: 1 - Act Plays 4: Track 4: Christ - mas Concert 1, 4. SALLY BERRY SAL Ambition: To graduate Birthday: January 30, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1, 3,4: Chorus 1: Christmas Concert 2,3,4: Softball 1: 1 - Act Plays 4. ELAINE BENNETT CS ' saws alt an N FQ is Ambition: Arts and Crafts teacher Birthday: February 18, 1934 Activities: Chorus 1, 4: Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Concert 2,3,4: Senior Play 1 - Act Plays 4. ROBERT DARLING BOBBY Ambition: Visit all states in U.S. Birthday: August 21, 1933 Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Talent Time 1, 3: Senior Play: Christmas Concert 4: FFA 1, 2. BURTON BRACKET BUR'I ' Ambition: To live Birthday: January 3, 1935 Activities: Chorus 1: 1 - Act Play 1,2, 4: Art 1: Talent Time 3: Operetta 1, 2, 3: Christmas Concert 2,3, 4: Senior Play: Editorial Staff of SHIELD. MAUDE ANNETTE KINNEY 'EMMIE' Ambition: To be a pirate Birthday: January 8, 1935 Activities: Chorus 1,2, 3, 4: Art 1,2: Christmas Concert 2,3,-1: 1 - Ae: Plays 4. f. L- 'tr U hz My Y 'as -5--4-up nu.. , .-...w 0 G5 3 BARBARA H. FOCHLER BARB Ambition: Medical Secretary Birthday: March 12, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1, 2: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Class President 1, 2: Softball 1,3: Art 1, 2: Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Basketball 4: Editor in Chief of SHIELD: Junior Town Meeting 4. LESTER C, SCOTT LIES Ambition: To build a race car Birthday: July 1, 1933 Activities: Operetta 1: Chorus 1: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BROWN Ambition: To travel with Bolduc Birthday: February 11, 1933 Activities: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 4: Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY A. CHASE HDOT.. Ambition: To be a teacher Birthday: May 25, 1934 Activities: r Operetta 1, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Art 1, 2: Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Talent Time 1, 2, 3, 4: 1 - Act Plays 4: Basketball 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Editorial Staff of SHIELD: Junior Town Meeting 4. ALLAN HYNES BUDDY Ambition: Farmer Birthday: August 24, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1: Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4 Talent Time 1, 2: Senior Play: 1 - Act Plays 4: Christmas Concert 1, 3: FFA 3,4. LUVERNA BEST BUNNY Ambition: To be a teacher Birthday: December 17, 1933 Activities: Chorus 1: Christmas Concert 2,3, 4: Art 1, 2: Operetta 3, 4: 1 - Act Plays 4: Intramurals 2. ELINOR WILSON ELLIE' Ambition: Own a Cadillac 8: oil well Birthday: December 7, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2,3,4: Talent Time 1, 2: 1 - Act Plays 3,4: Softball 1.3, 4: Student Council 4: Art 2, 4: Editorial staff of SHIELD: Christmas Concert 2,3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3.4: Magazine Drive 3: Business Manager 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Vice President 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Pl-IILO BEARCE 111 Ambition: Be a multi - millionaire Birthday: Febmary 18, 1934 X '-0 'F L 'C' fs. C ,Z CARLENE G. SEAVEY Ambition: To graduate Birthday: May 29, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1: Chorus 1: Softball 1,3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. SIDNEY ST ROM Ambition: Gunners Mate ih the Navy Birthday: October 5, 1934 Activities: Operetta 2,3: 1 - Act Plays 3: Senior Play: Basketball 3: Baseball 2: Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2. RICHARD E, FLICK NIKE.. Ambition: Farmer Birthday: October 4, 1934 Activities: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Swimming 3: Senior Play: 1 - Act Plays 4: Intramurals 1,2, 4: FFA 1,2, District Officer 3,4: Reporter 4. JANET PETERSON PETE Ambition: To be a Nurse Birthday: March 8, 1934 Activities: Operetta 1: Chorus 1: Senior Play 4: Softball 1, 3, 4: Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. FOSTER RUTHIE Ambition: Be a college graduate Birthday: January 16, 1934 Activities: Senior Play: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1,2, 3, 4: Talent Time 1,2, 3: Basketball 4: Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3: 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Art 1, 2: Softball l,3, 4: Class Treasurer 3, 4: 1 - Act Plays 3,4: Editorial Staff of the SHIELD: Junior Town Meeting 4. NANCY A COREY NANCE Ambition: Marry a millionaire Birthday: April 3, 1934 Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3,4: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 3, 4: Christmas Concert 1,2,3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Art 1,2,3,4: 1 - Act Plays 3, 4: Senior Play: Talent Time 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4: Class Secretary 1,2. GERALD CLUFF 'GERRY' Ambition: To understand Mrs. Harlow Birthday: January 3, 1934 6' 'ni ,yfcffbfz 51458 Heads UP! 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' ' ,W ..,v Q , I VI- .V Lv ,- .5'17.1 - f '- - , of zffzwx Front row left to nght Beatr1ce Frye Jane Foster Eva W11son Lots Blanchard Lloyd Heldman Margaret Bolduc Arlene Storey Joan Thompson Second row Joanne Woodcock Mary Dorr Roberta Monson Velta Zrbergs Joan Taylor Elsena Seavey Nancy Slusser Rua Stratton Thrrd row Class Advlsor Into Suomr Earl Bomhermer Phrhp Nelson Robert Packard Clayton Tame Roger Hayes Norman Darlmg Stewart Hartford Robert True fn Z 1' 4' 'Y ' 5 N H A 4, tgaiiama es Front row Janice True Barbara Pickermg Yvonne Blars Davrd McCracken Fay Brown Judxth Dellow Kenneth Strom Carol Bomhermer Rua Chnch Grace Storey Second row Davrd Hrlton John Hxlton Frankhn Clinch Arthur Woodcock Betty Burrows Munel Montague Jean Lexghton Carole Bennett Elizabeth Bragg Thrrd row Robert Suonu Oland Kmght R1chard Semmes Donald Peterson D3V1d Peterson Robert Hartford Paul Dunn Geoffrey Payne Fourth row- Richard Maddox Herbert Phelps Bruce Jordon Class Advisor Mr Farwell R1chardWh1te Robert Gallant Francu Berryman i .img ,X SJW 11 J ' F' P v ' f' L . ' . fig ' 3 Qkesffmefz Front row left to rrght Brenda Jewett June MCMIHH Barbara Montague Chris Crandall Bradford Shaw R1chard Nelson Gertrude McKay Marjone Hayes Norma Bell Carol Sue Heldman Second row Donald Morse Paul Arbo Charles Grondm Davrd Rawnsley M1nnie Kmney Helena Moxcey Carohne Montgomery Beverly Monson Marlon Lowe Third row Fred Mowatt Rrchard Bendrxen Robert Stoddard Rou11n Amy Davld Bean Davld Moody Dean Roberts Gary Devoe John Woodcock Fourth row Class Advlsor Paul Brownrigg Lawrence Blanchard Donald Moody Kerth Bearce Francrs Palmer lK f l 'X I? 0 4 . ' : . ' . . . . : D I ., . . . ' . . ' . . ' . : ' . . , . . . . ' . ' . . - 2 ' - . of A 4' X' , . I SJW!! Q rm? Front row left to nght Beverly Dunn Blanche Cashman Mrs Lora Whrte Kenneth Blanchard John Adarr Rrchard Best Donalene Clrnch Marcra Miller Munel Bartley Edna Brown Ellen Hawkes Second row Paul Scruton Ianrce Burton Eleanor Storey Ioan Dorr Mary Ella Corey Chnstrne Merr1ll Manon Dodge Mary Ann Gnffrn Carolyn Hamer Earl Blanchard Thrrd row James Palmer Walter Brooks Norman Steele Ph1l11pTame Roy Bumett Leonard Santa more Edward Bean Rrchard Hrlton Clyde Russell Fourth row Sydney Stratton Wrllram Brown Lawrence Iathrop James Bums Rrchard Arbo S1 1 . : l D 9 . I I I U ' I , D l I I U l D . I I I I I I I . . ' . . . . U . ' . : I l l l ' I I - . . ' . . : . ' I I ' .f . e' 'tv , XJ ! V f.. ' H' in I -- f-lb tgezfefzfi guna? Front row left to right Donna Roberts Goldic Colby Donn Young Robert White Charles Collins Faith Mason Mrs Genevieve W1nn Marian Corey Barbara Maddox Second row left to right Frank Woodbury Iud1th Burnell Dorothy Seavey Kearen Hanson Marshall Arbo Robert Blanchard Peter Mitchell Kermit Kelly Tl'urd row left to right Donn Storey Leon Langway Howard Hayes Peter McCracken Kelth Morton Nathan McMinn Xfx nd y J!-9 . 3 ggpf p 1 - ' , g . , : , ' , , , . . - ' . 2 . O I I . Q D X. f 2. 4 Q- 'Ga 'L '- gfbk' fgesfeff ff Qvfwzm Fust row left to nght Coach Brownngg I Foster R. Foster B Fochler I Malay P Storey L Blanchard Second row G Storey D Chase D I Fenney I Le1ghton G McKay E W11son Mgr N Slusser Lg mmmg mm Left to nght H Moxcey N Corey N Slusser J Malay Elmor Wrlson Eva W1l son C Heldman Coach P Brownngg Him 0525045 VARSITY First row left to nght Elinor Wilson Leader Anah Clark Second row Margaret Bolduc Fay Brown Third row Nancy Corey Judy Dellow IUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: Mary Dorr, Leader: Carol Bennett. Second row: Joan Tompson, Betty Bragg, Rita Clinch, Carol Heldman. The cheerleaders spurred the team on throughout the basketball season. Everyone injoyed their flashy acrobatics, which were highly commented on at the State Toumament. gays' fgaxieffei Fxrst row left to nght D Anderson R. Bemard D Burnell C Tame R Suoml Second row R Nelson B Shaw D McCracken Mgr R Stoddard Coachl Suomt N Darhng D Rawnsley R Nelson 69 gags as uf fe New Boys Varstty Basketball The Rangers had a very good season this year wlth 11 wms and 3 losses The total pornts scored was 936 to '766 scored by the opponents BOB DARLING was hxgh man w1th 303 for the season Iun1or H1gh Basketeers won 6 and lost 2 dunng the year Greely! V s won 13 and lost 1 and that by only one point! Gtrls Sw1mm1ng team came tn second place rn the Tr1 C Meet m the Fall Although Scarborough won the gtrls gave them very sttff competmon N Slusser came 1n frrst tn the 25 yard breast stroke Boys track came tn thxrd place thrs year Thrs was the frrst t1me m four years that Greely was represented Stu Hartford won the mrle dash Grrls Basketball team ftnrshed wlth a 6 and 2 record They made a flashy appearance wrth thetr brand new uniforms t ca 2 2 4 ,. 5 ' 75 1' I C. 12, V-I, L' QS ' X N- ' V45 v X 'V X X , X 'Ike 5 C0 Crm-Am co CAPTALN BOB DARLING - - 5'9 , Senior, has been on the varsity for three years. Bob was Greely's top scorer this year. DON BURNELL - - 5'9 , Senior, has played on the varsity squad for four years. Don is a fancy dribbler and is considered one of the best guards in the Triple C. DANA ANDERSON - - 5'10 , Senior, has played varsity center for two years. Dana is a hard - fighting player and is always ready for a jump ball. ROBERT SUOMI - - 5'6 , Sophomore, has seen a lot of vanity action this year. He will be a great help to the Greely team in the next two years. CLAYTON TAME - - 5'11 , Junior, in his first year on the vanity has rapidly developed into a fast, rangy player. He'l1 bear watch - ing next year. RALPH BERNARD - - 5'9 , Senior, has been on the first six for two years. He 'has seen a lot of action in varsity play and has contributed much to the success of the team. . M SDM F1rst row left to rxght P Nelson S Hanford Coaches I Suomx and P Brownngg C Tame D Bumell gufu e Lgquaafsf Fmt row left to right I Dorr K Hainer D Chnch Second row D Young I Bumell D Roberts M Corey Thud row P Scruton P Tame J Adau R. Best K Blanchard Fourth row R. White W Brown R. Bumett Coaches R. Nelson andR. Suomi, J Bums R. Arbo 1 , ' l f D 1 o g 1 Q ' l o r o n - . . - g . n g n g e u - 0 u g u p u , 4 4 . 1 , 1 9 4 g , u a 0 g - 5 1 e o g Q Ufiliflld First row left to right David McCracken Elinor Wilson Carol Sue Heldman Fay Brown Nancy Corey Ralph Bemard Mary Dodge Lloyd Heldman Joanne Woodcock Kennard Strom John Sumpter Second row Jane Foster Anah Clark Lots Blanchard Beverly Monson Carohne Montgomery Rita Stratton Betty Bragg Judy Dellow Carole Bennett Rita Chnch Janice True Tlurd row R1chard Bend1xen Rlchard Nelson David Rawnsley Daun Joan Feeney Dorothy Chase Helena Moxcey Ruth Foster Dean Roberts Chnstopher Crandall Gary Devoe Fourth row Mr Stetson Robert Packard Robert Hartford Herbert Phelps Bruce Jordan Richard Whlte Paul Dunn David Moody Donald Moody Franc1s Palmer Robert Gallant Phyllis The Lord Chancellor Lord Mountararat Lord Tollaller Stnephon Queen of the Fanes Iolanthe Celia Leila Fleta THE CAST Mary Lou Dodge Lloyd Heldman David McCracken Kennard Strom Ralph Bemnrd Ruth Hazlett Nancy Corey Joanne Woodcock Fay Brown Ehnor Wilson Private wiuis -------- ----------------------- ------- I 2 ck Sumprer Umfesfxla First row left to nght Carol Sue Heldman Fay Brown Margaret Bolduc Nancy Corey Mr Stetson Kennard Strom Lots Blanchard Anah Clark Mary Ella orey Frank Woodberry Second row Davxd Rawnsley Dana Anderson Arlxne Storey Davtd McCracken Chmune Merrxll Munel Bartley lane Foster Beverly Dunn Ellen Hawkes Thud row Robert Hartford Donald Moody Norman Darltng Ruth Foster Robert Darlmg Lloyd Heldman Herbert Phelps Betty Bragg Carol Bennett The orchestra conducted by Mr Robert Stetson plays at the Chnstmas Concert one act plays talent ume class day and combmes mth Falmouth I-hgh School orchestra for graduatxon ex ercues . . - o - n n I p o . A n 0 1 1 V 9 I . . . . . . . - 1 r 1 g 1 3 1 1 n : , n 0 0 s r n , 1 - 1 l I I . Em! Flrst row left to nght Lloyd Heldman Norman Darlmg Davxd McCracken Kennard Strom Chrrstine Mernll Jane Foster Munel Bartley Beverly Dunn Ellen Hawkes Second row Robert Blanchard Peter McCracken Larry Lathrop Rlchard Best Ruth Foster Herbert Phelps Betty Bragg Charles Colhns R1chard Hllton Thrrd row Donald Moody Robert Hartford Robert Darlmg Mr Stetson The Greely band combmes with that of Falmouth H1gh School for the Memonal Day parade under the supervrsxon of Mr Stetson 6 V gig X fltryl V f , J v 'et ' ' , Q. af.. VQQQ ' s, 4-I gain 2 mms 6711! First row left to right Franklin Chnch Donald Peterson Edward Bolduc Donald Burnell Norman Darhng Ph111p Nelson Geoffrey Payne Second row left to right Dean Roberts Dav1d Bean Richard Bendrxen Mr Farwell Instructor Arthur Wood cock Roulm Amy Charles Grondin Thud row left to nght R1chard Semmes Francis , 1 ' . . I , I '. I ' I , I - I U I S , . 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Sffo C23 9? yezmfaei tgfzzff Seated Barbara Fochler Edrtor rn Chref Standing left to nght Dorothy Chase Undergraduates E11n0IW1lS0n Faculty Edward Bolduc Student Actrvmes Ruth Foster Semors Ralph Bemard Busrness Manager Dana Anderson Ass1stantEd1tor rn Chlef Burton Brackett Busmess Manager Ioan Malay Athlencs Anah Clark, Musrc leg-My 1 M- , 'QQ 1 ,f . f A 4 , , y at a a X7 if ' 3 :'fg'f' x ... ,, sl' -4 ' FIOIII Row ' Jane Baxter - - ---- - - Joe Bunn ---------- Miss Boke ---------- Mary Parcher -------- Mary Brooks - George Cooper Wallie Banks -------- Booth Tarkinton's SEVENTEEN coached by Miss Harmon Daun Ioan Feeney - Donald Bumell - - - Ioan Malay - - Nancy Corey - - - - - - - - - Janet Peterson - - Ralph Bernard - - Sidney Strom -BackRow- Iohnnie Watson Mrs. Baxter - - Mr, Baxter - - Genesis ---- - - - - - - - - -Robert Darling - -------- Ruth Foster - Jack Sumpter - Richard Flick Mr, Parcher ----------- Allan Hynes Willie Baxter - Lola Pratt - - - Burton Brackett Mary Lou Dodge ' tgenfkw 56155 ,Uk Z mm Left to nght Edward Bolduc Sxdney Strom Donald Bumell R1chard Best Phxhp Nelson QQ VX DWG x.. 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COIIIPIIIIILIIIN of RALPH W BERNARD PREP HALL AT BENOITS NlldllLlIl lll tylllflulll uv ln H1 h 5 houl md lrfp Stl 0 A H BENOIT COMPANY Monument Square Porfland fl f CRESSEY 81 ALLEN I rl 1 al N un 1 CALLS RED 81 WHITE MARKET g ' ' ' gg Fe-II s ' 'gg Qc a ' ' .Vlu I lf' Kiefer? ring in lillufr 507 1:0lgll'1'S!-5 Sl. l'u lan . .la' 1' l'lllAI-ll H Nl-I :s- illil Umm vlumcnrs uf r Ulf W I L S O N F A R M S nn our 11111115 IIOLSIILN CAHH of 1, JAMES BAILEY CO nc I S r N loriland Lum Urlltmd ,Haunt fOIlll71lll1LI1f f I I I f ,amor ro fnmmars Rudy s Market Tlzefe no Substztute firjordan 5 Qualzty 131 137 c 1 PORTLAND 3 MAINE C OIIIPIIIIICIHS of SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE my 2 Wzffgwzff flulllplilll 1 s of 1 ' I f'w- fi 777cu'nvi4 ear in .slorfing fl 'I'l f fN of QM 51W MAINE HARDWARE W I i 013 flu lgrvss fl 1-vl n , 7 . ' , P 1 L l . U Z V ' s U Q f a , ,- I 1 ' n ij. 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Wafizme Qfmpuzg 002 Taste The Old Time Goodness of New England's Favonte Fund STOCKHOLMS ICE CREAM BAR III1 NI 1I1 1 Ir1aIII Your Favorlfe Flavors Q Frappes and Sundaes LORING SHORT 81 HARMON I UNI IH I I s Monumenf Square Porfland IIUVIIIS an li IIIDIIA IIUIIAI IDISIINNI CHASE S GREENHOUSE I umln rI.In1I 11nl1r Nu n1 .S 1 f MAURICE W SMALL FIorIs'r IIUW I Phone Cumb 56 M S BARTLEY NI N Cumberland Cenfer Malne OAKHURST DAIRY MILK and CREAM 561 I1r I M1 IorII.1n1I IIO ' a ' I1' - I - STA' 'I I I - SIIIII I I, .'IfI'I'I,II'IS Iflwl' 'I . H 'I .' 1I ' YI If ' I NTS 'q I I if I. 'I,' Q I I ' ' I' ' . .I I ' IIN, S' I'I' Ii I, I-L 1' II I I II Il' I1 LII' I-1 II I 5 I: II I IIITIQI I' ily f ufifg 3 o11f1'r.I ' I IIIWI' 'I . ICIIS 1 IXLUIIAII AIIIIANILIC II'1N'I'S Iil'II,Ill Q IIUYI'IIAIl'I'UIl R. F. D. o. I , ' I 7 I 1-s 4 '. ' ' . NI1'. A H COREY Lomplnmntx of Wells 81 Farwell Inc IU Speclallzmg un HOMES FARMS and SUMMER PROPERTIES Telephone 2 4627 Owen Farwell Buulder of QUALITY NEW HOMES COMPACT EFFICIENT and MODERN I mls lm url a 1 uululnla IIIA or 1 Telephone 3 4012 Off1ce 2 4627 funn' 1 . of l I , e ll EAL RS I 'nu mx KIUNIDI-I - 177 mvalzlcss S'l'llI'1IC'I' - l0ll'l'l.kNID. sum , Cas' 1 am-ml Nl gg-s A' ' - - 7 Sl Leighton s Market J4,1O Z?f'IfUL czMJ5Q Mr and Mrs GORDON DODGE Robert George Dlllenback ILNLIIAL IllIiLl IUIR Io L ul rlanl 9 726 Wffifizffljnweg W INSMQANCE N Q L1fe Acc1dent Health F1re i L1ab111ty Theft Automob11e 'infix-il Ma1n Street Cumberland Center Me EASTERN BUILDERS JPPLY INC I IIN! SIIIII XAIINIUL I II NI UNI c,OIIIPIIllICIIl'5 of 'fp' 'J ij x ' l Tclvp 1 nc 'Ill rc ' 1 9 '3 . ....,.. 1 .7 -'Z-iff EIDIIIIWIIIIICIIIS of 'I I 01- , , EAS Q, Q' 'I fi I . I' I . . 2 . I Q 1131 HANNAFORD BROS CO 1885 FRESH PRODUCE DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS GROCERIES Bards Eye Frosfed Foods rll nd Wzfffmfa OLD HOME BREAD Now Super Ennched For Extra Noumshment ffm? 3?o'QafX9un Texaco Stat1on Dance Hall Var1ety Store OUR AIM I3 TO PLEASE YOU Props Mr 8zMrs HerbertJ Cyr West Cumberland Ma1ne Phone 8103 12 Your? HEALTH --- -- -Li aug, M Kgs 4X auslrvess RL! I WQAQMYZQZZXWJ7 , YOUR REXALL DEALER Yarmouth Maine Phone 172 Clos ll1IlCI1fb of Food Wholesalers Sinvc I o Cross K Conmu-re-iul Sir:-4-lx P0 a , Maine p 1 u H , - Gllbert L Sfrout Y U D Y S ere I lorlland Nl Federal Loan 81 Bulldmg Assn Sy I1 main Saw ln S lan IOANS ION 110111 UVL NI IISIIII' fl lonpre s bl lorlland xldllll SPRINGER'S JEWELERS D1amond Merchants Slnce 1870 515 Congress Street Portland Ma1ne Ill ll UI PORTEOUS MITCHELL 81 BRAUN CO 1urlI.unl udlllt GEORGE F MCGOFF Real Estate Spec1al1st Property Management Appra1ser Trelawny Bu1ld1ng Portland 3 Ma1ne Telephone 3 2412 Res Cumb 98 Wdkfizg SHOE SERVICE 89 Ocean Street South Portland, Maine jwmfii Itallan Sandwxches ' ORIGINAL 71 India Street Dial 3-1682 Portland, Me fiUlllI711l1lCl1l'5 of C,ml1lIil1lu11rs of f 391 191 's Avv. ' ' . 1-. COMPLIMENTS OF x .h u. gs Sl ls 1 A 'I 'KVI Q 4, 1.5 ' , , . . I f ff! - - Cwzfffr of 'I I olhf' 5, 0 , . 1 . .' , 7 I CANAVAN DRUG COMPANY 340 Allen Ave Portland Ma1ne Phone 2 7862 PERRY'S INDEPENDENT MARKET Falmouth Corner Ma1ne L C MORRILL 8: SON Poultry Dealers Tel Cumb 84 3 EIV1n Morr1ll Tel Cumb 84 3 FREDDIE WILSON'S ESSO STATION 1400 Wash1ngton Avenue Portland Ma1ne Harold Soule SOULE'S Andy P1nkham Shoes 8: Sportswear 688 Forest Ave. Woodford's Corner Portland Ma1ne Compl1ments of LEONARD'S DRUG STORE Morr1l1's Corner Compllments of a Fr1end The Friendly Auctioneer DONALD F MORSE Hand Sewed Moccaslns and Shppers Gray Road West Cumberland Ma1ne Telephone 91 Z PREBLE BARBER SHOP 470 Congress St Portland Ma1ne Telephone 3 9303 FINKS BROS Shoe Repa1r1ng Co 2.45 M1dd1e Street Portland Ma1ne Comphments of A FRIEND THURLOW AND NOYES Allen 8: Wash1ngton Aves Portland Ma1ne Lubr1cat1on T1res O11 Batter1es Furn1sh1ngs FOREST D WATKINS Footwear 1185 Forest Avenue Portland Ma1ne PETT1NGILL'S CASH STORE Meats and Grocenes Farwell Avenue Cumberland Center Compl1ments of E. W BURBANK SEED COMPANY Da1ry and Seed Supphes 20 Free Street Portland Ma1ne Q 1 1 ' -1 1 Q . . . a Q . . . . 1 .. . - ' 1 -......- . - 1 GLIDDEN and GLIDDEN Walnut Hull Tel Cumb 136 1 ram Llc 1 lru al Appllam 4 I rm 1 ru Nl: .xl llardwarc C OIHPIIINLHIS of ,af PORTLAN D MAINE FIRE PLACES CHIMNEYS CONCRETE WORK Masonry of all Kinds E H A N I l 1 lc phon 1 8 PORTLAND LUMBER 34 3 Jf, yf Good Luck to Mr Suoml and Team A L I T Y S I E I 7 4 I llurris lid. - Cumhorlund C1-nh-r, Mo. 'Helms mqu f - - 19 as 99 0 rien ur: I U All-Hill . U. . . . COMPLIMENTS OF THE SOPHOMORE 6331411 I Von ra .'.' Slnlorllunql Nlalm DAY S MAINE S LEADING CREDIT JEWELERS SHAW'S MOBILGAS STATION A11en's Corner P o rtland Ma1ne TERRONI'S 194 Park Ave Portland D1a1 3 9113 Open T111 M1dn1ght Seven Days A Week BEST WISHES FROM THE CLASS OF 55 RING'S GAS at APPLIANCE STORE Bottled Gas Serv1ce '23 Years Expenence 49 112 Ma1n Yarmouth Tel 206 HENRY G ROGERS Electrlcal Supp11es W1r1ng and Fuctures 152 Ma1n Street Yarmouth Ma1ne Cornplunents of HOLMES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO 33 37 Plum Street Portland Ma1ne 139,51-ss. ' . V ywf, 0,4 , Italian Sandwiche s I ' ll Il i Wylie faxfeffdzk fm John Deere Tractors 8: Farm Machinery Pony Tractor and Eqmpment Seeds Fert111zer W1rthmore Feeds Frozen Food Lockers Mor r111' s Corner Portland Mame L G BALFGR COMPANY ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS 11.5.1 M195 llnl IIIJ 0IYll7lP lCPlYll'Ilt llUltllll0Il5 mf? 001115 PFJDIIUK al' 5 ?l7l0l'lllf pAlqll0.4 l'0,7 12.1 .ylljlgllld Wfffzyafzwf fffgmfzzzg Spec1a11z1ng 1n Petroleum Hauhng Serv1ng Ma1ne and New Hampsh1re Term1na1s Portland Auburn Augusta Bangor Searsport Cf ' 119' C9 I Mg.. 'f -I9 CJ W ' -.7 A' COMPLIMENTS OF zu! 05.4.4 bgafkfzew F N CALDERWOOD INC Bakers of Butereg Bread Portland Ma1ne MM SALES SERVICE Telephone 4 4801 330 334 Allen Ave Brake SpeC1a11StS Complete Bear Ahgnrnent COMPLIMENTS OF Qz4fE9 Dawzf DENTIST gm 9444 7444 f 151335 FRED oscoons LUNCH Hamburaers Soft Drmks Ice Cream Hot Dog Llbht Lunche Sundam 5 I wr ,f 5' YOUR TRAVEL ADVISORS WEBBER TRAVEL SERVICE ,I ,I HI tl NI Lafayette Hotel Phone 2 8631 Portland Me J 9 Compliments of . . , , . W 1 7 . X I 0 f ' 0 CQ E ' X Compliments of lc ' X Q 1 ' C il .Z Q - Q , 5 1 H5 . 05 Lf ai or uffeu . . . 4- Qra 1. A gr. SERVICE WHEN bifawwd 0 YOU NEED IT TEXACO SEQXHCE C Mam Street I Cumberland Center Ma1ne AQQQQQZMK amine! JERSEY MILK 8a CREAM Quahty Apples 1n Season Telephone 206 Arthur N Blanchard Cumberland Center away!! MORRILL S CORNER The Best Cup of Coffee 1n Town ZZ 4595 222 fQ'kfffZZ2!4f!7Z2 121 PARKER L STARRETT 165 Hlgh St D1a1 3 6821 Portland Ma1ne adm fdybfi Clothes For The Farn11y 626 Forest Avenue Portland, Ma1ne Compliments of Wffgff ffafifkgfkw I i s , -V 3 K ,52.v.n. ' Ia . ,ff 3 Tel. 5170 ,1 A I S ' fi YC I. ' 9 J I I ZWZ if :ooo oo ' J Awarded Annually To I-hgh School Students fix Open to all H1gh School Grades Between 15 20 Years of Age An Essay of Between 1000 1500 Words Subject Freedom My R1ghts and Pr1v1leges Dut1es and Obhgatlons 214.4 Q 2?.e' zW We' 4 mayglffz Gray Road West Cumberland Ma1ne We wlsh to extend our slncere apprec1at1on to our advertmsers and to the faculty of Greely lnstltute who have glven us the1r support 1n pubhshmg th1s yearbook 0 d Gas, Groceries, Light Lunches
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