Harmony High School - The Ferguson Yearbook (Harmony, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row fleft to rightl : Luella Gardner, Herman Taylor, Gerald Stadig, Dana Huff, Dale Burdin. Second Row Cleft to rightl : Delmont Howell, Vernon Carr, Hector Lawler, Victor Linkletter, Rodney Curtis, William Gee, Mrs. Matijczyk. 4..-.......n-,.,.-....-,...-.,,.-.,,.-..n-..,.-..,.-....-.........,..,.,,....,.-,.......,..,...-..,.-,,...,,.-,.,......,....,.....H..-.,.......,...,.,-..i,-..,.....!. SOPHOMORE NOTES September 6th a group of Sopho- mores were found hurrying on their way to join the upper classmen for another school year. In this class the girls were out-numbered by boys eight to three. At our first class meeting, held September 8th the following officers were elected: President, Gerald Sta- digg vice president, Dana Huifg sec- retary, Herman Taylorg treasurer. Dale Burding Student Council, Iris Downs, Delmont Howell. Our biggest success was the an- nual Freshman Reception, which was held on September 29th. The Fresh- men were swell sports and partici- pated in all the acts which they had to perform. They were dressed gay- ly and differently and some were slightly covered with lipstick. At the end of the first month of school the class was joined by Ver- non Carr and William Gee and in January, Herbert Pelkey entered our class, making the total, 14. Marie Cromwell transferred to Hartland Academy shortly afterwards, leaving a total of 13 members in the Sopho- more class, in which the boys have the girls out-numbered 11 to 2. BILL GEE '53

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JUNIOR cLAss First Row Cleft to rightj: Marie Braley, Mary Boulette, Sherman Perry, Donald Kimball, Kathleen Ames, Eva Knights. Second Row Cleft to rightjz Mrs. Marble, Lois Cray, Waneta Lawler, Clif- ton Brown, Hollis Trafton, Basil Ward, Iva Knights, Marilyn Went- worth. -..1...,....,,1-1...-....1,., lu.--.-.flu-1..-..1, -.n1..1..i...1..i,. JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES On September 6th the Juniors con- gregated to exchange notes and gos- sip about vacation. We were all ex- tremely elated at being back with the gang. By the eleventh, however, we had gotten sadly over this phase and had settled down to the general routine of high school life. At this time we held an election and the results were as follows: President, Donald Kimball, vice president, Sherman Perry, secre- tary, Kay Amesg treasurer, Mary Bouletteg class editor, Marie Braley: Student Council, Eva Knights, Lois Cray, Clifton Brown. Mrs. Marble has been our patient class counselor. In September we enjoyed a corn roast, to which each classmate in- vited a friend. Moore's Landing. South Road, was selected as the site 141111. .- 1 1-.11-'11 1.q1u.i1u.1 1 1 1 - of this event. On the chilly evening of September 27th a group huddled together to toast and roast corn. Re- freshments consisted of corn, corn, and corn of which the boys had pro- vided an elaborate supply. When the Senior Play cast was in its third week of rehearsing one of our classmates, Mary Boulette. was chosen to substitute for Irene in the part of Lucinda, the love-struck, man-hunting maid and she received many compliments for her Hne act- mg. On April 6th, Sherman and Eva are to be Master and Mistress of Ceremonies at the annual Talent Show which we hope will be an im- mense success. To the Seniors we extend our sin- cerest wishes for a wonderful future. They deserve the best. MARIE BRALEY '52



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FRESHMAN CLASS First Row tleft to rightly Adelma Merrill, Patricia Gourley, Constance Burr, Zane Cray, Gloria Curtis. Second Ron' tleft to rightl : Mr. Tracy, Florence Folsom, Guy Brown, Way- nard Folsom, Gordon Lombard, Winona Knowlton. .l.....,.... -,,....,,.l....,,-,.,,.......................,.............,,...........,.....,......-....-.....-.............,....,..-....-..,.......-........,.....,...-,......,,..-..g. FRESHMAN NOTES The Freshmen began their career at Harmony High on September 6. Included in our class were Leone Cowette, Guy Brown and Gloria Cur- tis from Wellingtong Florence and Waynard Folsom and John Braley, who joined us from Cambridge. Dur- ing the first half of the year, Leone Cowette, Marion Levensailor, Mari- lyn Cromwell and John Braley left US. ' Our first activity was a class meet- ing at which we elected the follow- ing officers: President, Constance Burrg vice president, Gloria Curtisg secretary, Pat Gourleyg treasurer, Zane Cray: Student Council. Gordon Lombard- We were admitted to H.. H. S. on September 29th, when the Freshman Reception was held. Highlight of the evening was Waynard Folsom and his tap dancing act. As a climax to his act, Gloria had the pleasure of massaging his' face with a raw egg, the white of which was wonderful for the complexion. On October 2nd the Freshmen avenged themselves by a successful peanut hunt. After riding around town we decided the Sophies were asleep, so eventually we went home. Participating in basketball were: Florence Folsom, Constance Burr, Zane Cray, Winona Knowlton, Pa- tricia Gourley and Gordon Lombard. ZANE CRAY '54

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