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

 - Class of 1958

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Mumps I got up one mornmg feelmg brlght and gay put my hands up to my face and my a ness went away rushed to look ln the mlrror and what dld I see saw a blg swollen face It dldnt luke me knew lt was the mumps all rlght u what could I do'P And that very week we were havlng ml year exams tn school I stayed home all that week feelmg ow The exan worried me and the days went too slow When I went back to school I made up my work by degrees The mumps have left me now but they wlll get someone else .Iust you walt and see look very Faye Folsom Graduation Graduatlon IS commg soon what a thrlll that will be The gym wnll be packed wlth people and scented Wlth the f1r trees As we march nn and out and say our speeches so bold and ay We semors all know that this wlll be one of our saddest days For leavlng good H H S isnt gomg to be easy at all We w1ll leave behmd our teachers and friends but we ll have many good memornes to re call Our school days are over now and we have been good boys and glrls It 5 tlme for us to start our own l1v1ng ln thls great blg wonderful world Kaye Folsom Class of 58 Labor Day In Harmony Crowds of people watchmg F1nal plans already made Everyone tense wlth excltement For the Labor Day Parade Down the hlll across the brxdge A band comes unto vlew The Malorettes are out 1n front The colors are flymg too The parade IS out of slght A carmval with games and rides Up the street and by the school Wlll contlnue Into the mght The dance ns over prizes gnven The lights are getting dum Members of the Patriarch s club sre countmg money for the gym Meredith Ward 6 My Problem m too old to go to the movles free Too young to drlve a car Too old to go on trlck or treat Too young to drunk m a bar m too old to get out of school at two Too young to qult school and go to work My age has got me down Too young to go to a Welllngton dance Too old to be happy at home Too young to take the g1rls on dates It makes me moan and groan My age I5 my bxggest problem It bother me mght and day I wash I were younger or older Then Id be happy and gay Wllllam Fowlle People These th1ngs that they call people Are funny machines They come ln all ages From mnety down to teens Thelr shapes and their slzes Are all dxfferent too They come ln most colors Except green and blue They re all rnght when you fxgure And thlnk loglcally If nt werent for these people Just where would you be? Lyndon Buzzel 61 I g y- ' . 1 ' , 5 ' ' ' . . . . I . 5 I . Y b t .Y , . . ' I . .d- F , yy l U ' ' I , I, , , 31 I, Class of 58 When the little kids run aroundg I . . g . I , ' ' ' ' '61

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I Speak For Democracy ATILNTION COMIVIUNISTS ' ' A e you llstemn today COlTlI'l'lL1I ll t'P Are you peoklng today Cemmunlstg Well lf you a e not ls en just the same My cout y 1 a country of love power at Ju e IS ours, We lm s ll xml mg' Ill, o c u her came to thls l,VOI'ldE1IUl country 0 rreedom over three hundred y ars ago Smce that tlme we have declared eleven vars agall t dll-fCl Cl1I countrles for freedom We have fought the nazrs commumsts an the tyran s for these Your freedoms I Freedo 1 of speech and expresslon I' eedom of rellglon 4 F eedom lrom fear Te l'1v t e people of the wo ld cry Peace' 'Jew c' Peace' but there lb no peace nor wlll there be peace untll Russla states that she wrll cooperate wlth the rest of the ree world lVIy country IS a strong country under a just amd forglvmg God We have varxous leld of advancement for all We range rrom storekeepers to sc1ent1sts I know a man who IS a Norweglan He works sm days a week and worshlps Got on the seventh He Works 111 the lumber ln dustry and earns a llvmg to support hls faml ly All races are represented ln our country all havxng equal freedoms and opportunxtles Are you thmkmg now Commumst' I hope so you should be Our pres1dent IS Mr Elsenhower w1se man and the people s cholce H rs a man of Understandlng and Peace Is lVlr Khrushev your cholcef Sleep peacefully to nlght Commumst' Roger Parsons 59 Senlors Theres nothlng that could beat our sehool house 'Ve ve gone here for several years And even though weve sald mean thlngs Well graduate ln tears There s somethmg about thts schoolhouse That we all seem to llke But one thmg about us senlors We never seem to frght We ve sand wed b glad to gr eluate Put nox the tlmes most here Wed llk to pretend we know nc omg yet A1 com back for another year n u A1 the e they wmldnt llke It w ud be a lot of tall ne I et lf they slw us all con le ez would all be locked In behalf or all the senlo s Ore thmg ld like to y If you want the best to Come to ou In school youd better sta, No ma Noyes Songs Of Love April Love Beantown U Dear Bobby You are A Very Speelal Love t m You have an Angel Smlle and The Best There Is I Love You For Sentlmental Reasons Please Be Mme TOI1lglII Why Dont They Understand The Glft of Love? I wish you were Back In Arms Everyday They say Love Works Mlracles so Brmg Us Together agam and Dont Let lVIe Go Hldden In My Heart there IS the wlsh that you w1ll Come To Me Weary Blues Prom Waxtlng though Im Not Afrald Any lVIo e of being Stood Up I know lts Too Late To Cry but Just In Case You Change Your Mind I Want You To Know Ill Come Runnlng Back 'lo You I Could Go On and On and On but 1t s Just My Luck that you are Locked In the Arms of Love of some Llttle Plgeon Ill be Walt n m School for you Your Secret Love Jo ann Gall Folsom Class of 59 1 f v , ' ': I x 'lb .Y fe. ' 1.3 C 's. K' e fa' - ' ' f , ' ' . 3 ' 1 :A 1 5 4 ' ' ' D It r J S 'I K ' , 1 A l, ' x, Je . A , tel ': e ' e X . ' itr s , , rd str e - y 1 ll, U I1 ana el g 1 X '. t 1 ad . 'r- e l 1 1, f A . 1 A, l ba S2 2 mg fl' T ..i S - F Tl - dnfs ' X , V - 13 A Ll , e . . , . it I L , , C , t , K.. K rs - . sa , , , d ' 1 ' ' y , ' ist ' ' . .' ' ' ' v fn ' ' T A ' Cl f '58 ,. ass 0 Freedom from want, F , 1 .. 1 .1 - , - A .1 1. I I , . . , ' A x ' 1. It ' vs y a ' ' f H S A vw ' nl' VY , N . o e. i D . I. H xy, I. x F I ' '. H 44 vv rr - ' ' ' '. u rr yu H I . , ' 7? KA ' 73 . ' ' ' . Q. rr v vu . U D ' ll ' 1? - . I .-'. . r. ,. .I . A 5 , a ' N , ' xv rr 1 A , . ll Y ' 1 V1 l , , , ' 1 I . ' ' . .



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Worse Than Death Tle party lasted much too long Tle gossp games and guests were wlong characters were lacklng color Tle food was dull the talk was duller An I could not go home llke most or I by charce was the host Harland Herrlck 58 The Coldest Place On Earth 431110 people clalll that Antarctlc IS the coldes place on earth The Russlans mean XJlIllC clalm that It IS Slbefla And Bob Ilope tands flrmly behlnd hls convlctlol tl'1t lt l Greenland Actually tl e colde t plac on earth IS Cedar C eek Mo ltalla And to 'lnybady who doubts ta Cl lent I olle the lollowlng story It was 10 4.1 A M when I arrlved ln Cedar eck he 7 5? tr n Actually the t aln would have been on tlme lf the engl NCCI hadnt froven to death just outslde Hog wash Bend The ubstltute englneer had lu en l lled ln an avalanche two days before ald the only other person who could drlve tle Ile1l l wfl an elderly Cabout 1043 school teacher wllo wouldnt do over 236 m p h But to get back to my story I arrlved ln Cedar Creek at I0 45 A M The sun was just be nnlng to cone up for the two hour day I took out a thermometer I had ln the po ket of my tlllrd coat The mercury drop ped from 58 degrees to 79 degrees IH about thlrty seconds and was stlll dropplng when my eyelashes froze together so that I couldn t ee anymore I took my clgarette llghter from my second coat and melted my eyes open Then qulckly I went to the hotel It was a dlngy dlrty bulldlng near the center of town On the p rc'l were three Old Tlmers apparently sleeplng cautlously I approached them I ll alway thls cold hele I qulvered No answer Thlnklng they mlght be a llttle deaf I a ked agaln Is It always thls cold here'P From out of the hotel came my answer Dont ask them they ve been frlz solld slnce September I gave a muffled shrlek and hurrled lnslde wnere a fit llttle man was waltlng for me Do they thaw out ln the summer? I asked Whuts summer? he asked back Rlght there I declded that I had had enough of Cedar Creek When does the next traln lcaveo I '1 ked Monday nlgllt about 2 00 P M he re plled Then he ran outslde and looked at the largest thermome er I ever aw He looked ald looked 'lgaln Then he beckoned me to co ne over See lf Im crazy he commanded Doe that really say 8? degrees Qu ey doe I slllvered Is that a e cord' Yup he conflrmed the old heat record f thls day wa 4 Jay Bryant GI D agnet Ladles and Gentlemen The story you are about to read IS true olly the names have been changed to pro ect the lnnocent It was Morlday mornlng and I was on the day watch at Ilarmony Hlgh School The boss IS Mr Hackett my pardners are my frlends my name IS Frlday It was quarter of elght when I entered thls great bulldlng Mount lng the top floor I found all the doors locked and ln me corner a llttle Elfl was fast asleep It was Ruby Hllton gettlng ready for her days work Decldlng to joln her I sat ln one of the new chalrs ln one end of the hall Glanclng through my studles I heard a clomp clomp comlng up the stalrs A young boy carrylng a brlef case appeared After golng through hls pockets he found a key unlocked the male room door entered lt and locked the door behlnd hlm Come to flnd out lt was just a kld called Parsons trylng to flgure out how to look more llke a lawyer Not too enthused ln what he was up to I remalned seated untll I was taken back by the ound of a stampeded herd enterlng the bulldlng It was only a bunch of voung Rock and Rollers from W6lllHgf0D Seelng that they cwllldnt - z . I .. . l . , , . ,,- 1 . llle . .. . X ,, l , - d ., . F . . ' . , . ts . .. , . . , ,, Q X 'I f X x x ta S . x . . . . F M .Q . , A ' 2 I A v' L . - I . 1 1 -7 l I . ' .4 I . I ' ' ' lt 5 . .. V I ., - .. , . .- 5, r - ., -. I ft ' ' ' l s e - l1'.- . 1 - , ff ,Q ' , - - ' l.,, - . . , . . . , - , K, 8 H 31 , , V F ' , ' r ' Y Cr A oil t 1 - al . I K. . . I K' . I r JA I . l I ' 3 R . ' . .S e X ' . x 1' , A I v 1 jx L ' 1 . - , I Y ' nl , . . g. . ' 1 A I . . . . e . , - . 7 I , . 5 I , . . . . - , r b U X . . , . . Y x ' ,x nA ' rv . I J l ' 3 Y , . , . ll K, - K, - nv - , ' ' . , I l ., .. , , , N C , .I - - ., , s . . -I

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