Houlton High School - North Star Yearbook (Houlton, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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lntrocluclng 'Good evenmg Ladles and Gentlemen Stat1on WHHS Houlton and 1tS afflhates throughout the state comb1ne to brmg you the outstandlng dramamc event of the cur rent season the world prem1ere of the North Star We are speakmg to you thls evenmg from the H H S Play House of the Houlton Hlgh School where 1n a. few mlnutes the curtalns W1ll part on the flrst act of the new play Never before m the nat1ons dramat1c h1story has the flrst performance of a Work been so eagerly awa1ted Many d1st1ngu1shed representatwes of the professxonal actmg world W1l1 be present on th1s momentous oc cas1on hne brlefly the background of tomghts pro duct1on and the S1g'1'llf1C9.I'1t features of the plot The North Star has been 1n actlve preparatlon for almost a year The talents perserverance and cooperat1on of everyone at Houlton Hlgh have contrxbuted to 1ts growth from an 1dea to a f1n1shed produc t1on The plot was adapted from an or1g1nal story and re wrltt n by members of the Class of 1952 There are an overture and three acts Wlth a cast of d1st1ngu1shed Senxors asslsted by the under classmen The play tells the story of the school year 1951 1952 The act1on takes place at Houlton H1gh School and IS centered about many varxed act1v1t1es of the staff faculty and students Here 1S a plcture of lxfe 1n one of our most renowned centers of cultuxe' O i . I ' 1-- Y 5 , . . y , . . , Before the overture begins, I will out- . . . , Y .. ' 9 . . . . . 1 . W' , ,Z If K PRESENT rm, JLQNORTH .STA 4 PLAYJNT' Ref .4 5 806K JSC CLASS 099 1w.LoQ, AHUQE CAST HE STAFF FMULTY vo bmnsrvvs DRDK I-'C FRIDAY mms 20 DEDICATION Let the chlps fall where they may' Come ram or shme quietly constantly lnfalllbly through the years our Mr Cotton has understood our weaknesses and strengths Such devotion to duty through hls untlrlng effort ln remedymg our faults and recognlzlng our vlrtues deserves hlgh commendatlon It thls Dedlcatlon serves ln a small measure to express our appreclatlon for hls help and unfall mg kmdness lt fllls a worthy purpose The Faculty and Students . . 9 1 9 1 , . - v . .. . . - .. . . 7 . . . . . . . . 9 9 y . . -. The Prlnclpal's Message To You It has been a pleasure for me to wolk wlth all the students of our Houlton Hlgh School Your 1n dlvldual study and cooperatlve efforts through out your dallv routlne have been most appreclated all of you to ever look forward do what IS expect cl ot you day by day and remember that the best ln llfe IS only attalned through hard work Herbert W DeVeber Prlnclpal O I by the entirevfaculty is well as myself. May I urge Jolly Journalists - - - - - . Q 1 l - 1 NORTH STAR BOARD lst Row E McNally S Adams M Warman J Mrller B Arnold S Ketchum E Frlel D Beaulreu B Baulch Mr Chamberlam 2nd Row J Felker M Conlogue M Russell B Colprtts M J Cohen A Sowers G Whrte M McCluskey N Solman J McGary 3rd Row M Lilley J Howe M OR1e1ly D Hemphrll B Wrlley J Solman R Bull J Lane M Carson 4th Row V Davres R Cameron M Thrbodeau E Ivey P Trdd G Rrnes W Lowery P Collins M Elliott J Rhernlander 5th Row F Campbell R Ixey R Rrnes D York R Cone M Nightingale C Beaulieu N J Frtzpatrlck 6th Rovl E Hall F Manuel T Totman L Porter A Hall E Campbell J O'Donnell D Scott Editor rn chief Bruce Arnold Associate Edrtors Frederick Ma nrel Bfrrbrrfr Colprtts Mnx Cohen C' Albert Hal III Leonard Porter Business Manager Leonard Porter Assistant Business Manager Margaret McCluskey Maxeup Ed1t,ors Gwen White Nancy Solman Betts Lou Baulch Txprsts Joyce Pelletler Mars Lilley Vrrgnnfr Danes Shirley Ad rms Elernor Nr htm gale June Miller Sports Department Girls Sports Editors Janis McGary Julia Rhernlander Boxs Sports Editors Carl Berulren Eldon Campbell Actnrues Editors Axis Somers Muaaret Russell Wrllfr Ioxurx Mollx O Rrrllx J rn Bohn Alumni Editors Evelyn Graham and Barbarr Wrllex Assrstanls Rena Bull Jackie Lane Fashions Editors Doris Hcmplnll and Doris Beaulieu Humor Editors Marjfrre Carson Jane Solman Asslstfxnts 'VIar1e Conlogue Slnrlex Adfrrns Ethel lxex Roberta Crnrerrn Art Ednors Eduard Hrll Roger Rrnes Assistants Vlarrlxn Kose Nlrlford N1 llllllgllil Arlrne -Xlbrri C l nnr R Photo rfrphx Editors Dc in York rnd Cul Bc Uren Adverusrn Mrnrger Mnrlxn Wfrrmln Assrsmr ts Joanne Prlker Jcan I-one Fr rnre Crrnpbrll BnLn 1 Voss Bcurlx 'mn ahan Sarah Kerchum Alrnr Lenentrne Eldon Campbell Slnrlu Aclnns Cucn White Joe ODcnnell rnlrllon Deprrtrnenl Mrxine Fllrolr lx rrnr Fillpitrilk 'M l X Nllllllll 'T tCl0'lll rxlrook Aclxrsor 'Nh flrn ll C lr nnlnrl nn l , 1 , , . , . , . 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'Z. 1 in ':' Always Room For One More Suggestion STUDENT COUNCIL Seated E Ingraham G Larson M Warman M Russell R McCluskew Standmg J Grendell C Hubbard R Porter S Thompson F Bagnall S Nelson G Walton D MCCHIH Mr Sanford Absent when pxctuxe was taken W Stew nt The Student Councxl had '1 very busy yeax under the d11ECf,10Il 0 Mr Sanfold The off lcers were elected as follows Pres Marxlyn Warman Vxce Pres Margaret Russell Sec Glen Larson and Treas Robert McCluskex A great many of the councll went to the State Conventlon 1n Portland Glen Larson had the honor of bemg elected Vlce Pres ldent of the State Student Counc1l The Counc1l 1an several assembhes took up suegestlons QIVSH them by students sold candy at recess conducted a Pmg Pong Tournament and staged a successful Sadle Hawklns Dance to mentlon but a few of our many actxvltxes Although the councll IS actlve 1n many areas lt should be stressed that the chlef purpose of the Student Counc1l IS to DIOVIGC a democratxc process whereby each student xn the school may express hls suggestions concernmg the welfare of the school Tne mlnutes of each Councxl meeting are pub l1shed on the school bulletm board and fa suggestion box IS avallable for the use of all students . . . . . , . . . , . . 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We 1511 ,- A mx 'V 1,-5 '- ,A gg' 1' Vw gi HY lf 'B I 3 , A The Good Shepherds FACULTY lst Row M1ss Spruce M1ss Doume Mlss Grover Mr Wood Mr DeVeber Mxss Mac Donald Mxss Strong Mrs Sanford Mrs Greaves 2nd Row Mr Carroll Mr Boyd Mr Stmson M1 Bernard Mr Bryant Mr Cotton Mr Chamberlain Mr White 3rd Row Mr Robmson Mr Rutledge Ml Mmhelson Mr Sanford Mr Lavendar, Mr Dobbxns Mr Boutxlher - f - , . v - 1 ' , . . . , . . . - . , v - 1 - 1 - . . n - n - V . . - -- . . . . . , . We Lead The Way For 5l - 52 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R: Mr. White, B. Willey, M. Warman, M, McCIuske-y, F. Bnpqnnll Harold James Adams By the work one knows the workinan General Arlene Mary Albert 'AAs good-natured a soul as e'er trod on shoe of leather. College French Club 3. 43 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3. -1: Intra. Bowling 1. 2. 42 Softball 3: intra. Basketball 3, 4: Ncrth Star Board 3. 4: Intra. Volleyball 3. 4. 'GM-uv ln--4 Q'f '? Shirley llollyee Adams Can we ever have too niueh of a uitoci thing? Connnerc'ial Honor Soeiety 3. 41 Jr. Speaking: 3: Ens- lisn Club 3, 4: Future Homemakers oi' America 2, 3. Pres. 41 Commercial Club 3: Shiretown Commercial Staff 3: Makeup Comm, Sr, Play 43 Librarian 2, 3: North Star Board 43 Volleyball 3: Intra. Soft- ball 33 Typing Awards 3, 4: Shorthand Awards 4: Jr. O. A. T. 3: Curtis Campaign 2: Otfiee girl 4, Leona Albert Lore thy neighbor as thyself. General Glee Club 3. 4: Northern Maine Festival 3. 4: Intra. Basketball 3. 41 Girls' Athletic Association 3. 4. Tf-v Kose Marie Adler 'Allow strut and uracious. even in roinnion speeeltf' C-jll11l'L1fx' Frenvh Club Ml: Latin Club 121 Glet' Club 41 Librarian l: Curtis Campaign l. Richard Myron Albright Thou shalt not study. less thou acquire the habit. Industrial Arts intra, Basketball 1. 2, 3. -lg Intra. Bowl- ,na 1. 2, 3. 764.7 ,ann 3 'QD I f Q-.W 4. '15- I I M4 ,.. ,, f:-g-11.1. ffl: . ..'.l-,-'rw -'ff fi ' 1. I I i'.ff55ssf.f. 1 f A'1A Richard Eugene Anderson Marilyn Amelia Annftt Rohr-rt Bruce Arnold Tl1c lad is real, the lad is sxycct. Tl11- 1-11111'sc of true loyc llf'VPl' 11111 l'llll 4111- 1141s :Ill our 111 cvcry lllilllls 1111111 The lad is modest 111111 discr- tt -. siiioothf' A1111 1, fiugpl' 111 1111111-54 Im-j' Agriculture College C0119-gg Future Farmers of America 1, 2. Reporter 3: Pres, 4: F. F. A. District Contest 3, 43 F. F. A. District Delegate 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y 2. 3: Historian 4: F. F. A. Intrastate Co11- test 3. 4: Intra. Basketball 2. 3, 4: Intra, Bowliiig 1. Ann Geneva Astlae Ready to split her sides with laughter. College Honor Society 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All Aroostook Band 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 All New England Chorus 3, 43 Northern Me. Festival 1, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Basketball 3, Capt, 4: English Club 3, Pres. 4: French Club 3. 4: Chess Club 43 G. A. A. 4: Club 2. 3, 43 Jr. Speaking 33 Librarian 33 North Star Board 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 21 Sr. Play Cast 4: Arawahna Tri Hi-Y 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Chaplain 43 Tumbling 43 Intra. Volleyball 3, 43 Intra, Bowling 1, 23 Office Worker 3, 4. G. A. A. 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Jr. Cheerleader 1: Club 3. 4: Glec CQ1111 3. 4: Northern Me. Festival 3. 4: Nortn Star Board 33 Librarian 4: Jr, O. A. T. 3: Intra. Bowling 1: Softball 3: Tumbling Team 4: Rep. Play Day 3: Curtis Cam- paign 3: Typing Awards 3. Frederick Charles Bagnall -'He was a man who made things llllll1.u College Honor Society, Vice-President 3. Presi- dent 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, capt. 4: Class Pres. 1. 43 English Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Football 2. 3: Club 1. 2, Vice-Pres. 31 Pres. 4: All Arous- took Basketball, 2nd team 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Northern Me. Festival 4: Alpha Hi-Y 2: Vice-Pres. 3: Pres 4: North Star Board 3: Oicler Boys' Ccnfercnce 3, 4: S.udcnt Council 4: Track 43 Cross Country 4: Sr. Play Comm. 4: Stage Manager Olle Act Play 4: Hi-Y State Legislatuii 41 Mock UN Assembly 3: All Aroostook Hi-Y Council 4: Candidate Hi-Y Goyeriior 4 Firft Ilcncr 4: Hcnor Society 3. 4: Enu- iish Club 3. 4: 1'rench Club 3, 4: Gen eral Maniiger Curtis Czunpaign 4: Foot- ball 2. 3: Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4 Northeril Me. Festival 2. 3, 4: All N England Chorus 3, 4: Band l. 2: All Aroos- took Chorus 3: Norsemen 1: Jr. Speaking 3: North Star Board 1. 2. 3, Editor-in- Chief 4: Beta Hi-Y 2. 3. Sec. 4: Older Boys' Conference 3. 41 Sr. Play Cast 4: Track l. 2, 3, 4: Ski Team 3 to cipt 4 Betty Lou Baulch ':Talk! I'd die if I couldn't talk! Colleae Seczrncl Hcnor 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Eng- lish Club 3. 4: French Ciub 3. 4: Calif Scliolf 1' hip Fedcratioii 4: Sr. Play Cast 4 Band 2. 3. 4: Glfe Club 2, 3, 4: All Aroos- tfgok Band 3. 4: All New England Chorus 3, 4: Northern Me. Festival 2. 3. 4: Or- chestra 2 .3: Intra, Boxylingz 1, 2: Librar- ian 3: North Star Board 2. 3, 4: Lo11 Bench Po1ytechnic High School 41 Jr.-Sr. Pron1. Comm, 31 Curtis Campaign l. 'erm Doris Bertha Beaulieu She has a merry wit and is not shy of using it. College Class Treasurer 3: English Club 3, 4: Jr. Band 2: Band 3, 4: Northern Me. Festival 3, 4: North Star Board 2. 3, 4: Intra. Bowling 1, 2: Camera Club 2: F. H. A. 4: French Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Librar- ian 3: Sr. Play Cast 4: Arawana Tri Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4: Curtis Campaign Capt. 4: Vol- leyball 3: Tumbling Team 4: Rep. to Mock State Legislatlire 4: Office Worker 4. Rena. Margaret Bull She wasn't behind the door when the brains were passed ont. Commercial Honor Society 3, 43 North Star Board 3. 4: Commercial Club 3: English Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 43 Northern Maine Festival 3. 4: Typing Awards 3: Bowling 1, 2, 3. 41 Raymond Leroy Bishop Better late than never! Agriculture Future Farmers of America 1, 4: Intra. Bowling 2. Eldon John Campbell Man has his will--but women has her way! College Beta Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: North Star Board 43 Older Boys' Conference 2, 3, 41 Track 2. 3: Band l, 2, 4: Northern Me. Festival l. 2. 4: Baseball 2: F. F, A. Basketball 3: 4: Curtis Campaign lg F. F. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Football l. 2, 3: Club 1. 2, 3: North- ern Council Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Or- chestra 2. Vera Ann Bither Lovers are never tired of each other. though they always speak of themselves. Basketball 3. 4: Softball 3: G. A. A. 3: 4: Future Homemakers of America 1: L oinmercial Club 3: Red Cioss 4: Volley- bzrl 3: Bowling Trophy 1: Bowling l. Frances Noreen Campbell Full of vim. full of pep: Good at athletics. yon bet! College Future Homemakers of America 4: French Club 4: G. A. A. Sec.-Trcas. 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Northern Me. Festival 2. 3. 4: St. Agatha High School li Lib- rarian 4: Softball Team 1.3.41 Basket- ball 3, Manager 4: Intra. Bowling 2. 3. 4: Intra. Soccer 4: Intra. Volleyball 4: Arch- ery 1: Tumbling Team 4. up, W Vharlc-ne Mae farpenter l1'1111' uf I'111'e- Lllltl full of 1Ql'Llf'l'. Ht ,I 1114 mqllml ummm I 4: H1-Y Club Couutil 4 Nmlli 'Stu Bourl 1ne Festikal 3 4 Jlllllfll SIClklll 3 I 1b '-Absence m1kes the Hemt IOXX ioudex L 11 11111168 the Vl0Ilfl 0 10111111 Commercial Future Homemal-:ers of America 2, 3, 45 F,-Osh Conuncrcial Club 3: Curtis Campaign 1. Intra- 1, 2, 3 Track Alpha Charlotte Opal Clark Come to me in my dreams, and then College Gpnmil UF Clay I Shall be Well 2123111- Honor Societx 3 4 Bowling 2 3 Ellgllill General Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 H Cu H nor Socletx 4 E alish Club 3 Cl 'I'r13as.3 Sr Plax USPSI 4 North Star Club 3 4 N01Eh61Il Me Festixal 3 4 English Club 3, 41 Future Homemakers of Board 2 3 4 Aatavxahma Tri H1 Y 2 3 North Stfu Boaid 4 COHlfIlPICl il Club America 2, 4: Red Cross 2: Intra. Bowl- ing 1, 2: Curtis Campaign 2. if , 051 Intra. Ping Pong 4 HHS Spelling, Vkin 3 One Act Plax 4 Futuxe Hon em1l1.11 ner 33 Jr O A T Test of Amer1c1 2 3 4 News RQDOIIPI 4 iw, A, Barbara Ann folpitts Robert Milo Lee Conn- W1tl1 ll song 111 Illy llt'lll'l A youiit' lllllll who bluslies is lJ1'tl1'1' tl11111 u I 111111 who turns pale! QUllllllttl'l'llil Honor Society 4: Class Secretary 2: Asta- wahaina Tri Hi-Y 3: Youth Council 1, 2. Beta Hi-Y Club 4: Older Boys' Confer- 3: Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 2. 3: ence Rep. 4: One Act Play 4: North Star English Club 3, 4: North Star Board 3. 4: Board 4, Curtis Campaign 3. Charles Marvin Connors Young fellows will be young fellows. General Band 2, 3, 4: Northern Maine Festival 2. 3, 4: Higgins Classical Institute 1, 2: Base- Beta Hi-Y 4: Honor Society 4: Home ball 2, 3: Intra. Basketball 1. 2. Room Officer l, 2. Marie Vere-liau fqlllllllglll' 'l'l11' lllll'r 1111- l'2llll'll 1111111 llll' 111 11l1,1-:1'11 1111111-si Yea, I luiw ll t:oo1lly lie-11111111 College Honor Society -1: French Club 3, 4: Engr- lish Club 3. 41 Class Sec. 3: Cheerleader 4: North Star Board 3, 4: Llb1'i'll'l2lll 31 Glee Club 3, 43 Northern Me, Festival 3. 4: All Aroostook Tri Hi-Y Council 3. Historian 4: Arawahna Tri Hi-Y 2. 4. Treas. 3: Mock State Legislature Ass't. Clerk of the House 4: Intra. Bowliiig l, 2: Curtis Flillllllllllll 2. 31 Jr.-Sr. Pl'tllll. f'tlllllll 4 Pat-ricia liile-on f'richtun You'll always know when she is near. because you'll hear her s111ui11u! College Cilee Club -1: All Aroostook Glee Club 41 Intra Basketball 4: Intra. Bowling Capt. 1: Curtis Campaign 1. 2: Home Rooin officer Pres. 1. Sec, 23 Majorettes 31 North Star Board 3. 4: Tri Hi-Y Sec. 3. 4: Youth Council 1, 2. 3. Pres. 4: One A111 Play 41 Office Worker 3, fm 1-'95 it bs Barbara Jean Curtis Virginia Ann Davies gf Q ,vfl Malcolm Eugene- Du vis Ill-1 hatir shall be wlttttcvt-r rolm- No soottt-r looked but thvx' low-tl ' '-'l'tt It please Goal. College Librzxrian 4: Northern Me. Festival 3. 43 Commercial lqttoxx hun is ltr like hint Colleue Honor Society 3. Sec. 41 Glee Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: Track 4: Baseball 4. Northern Me. Festival 2, 3. 4: Enuhsl Ulee Club 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Intra Bow- Club 3g Commercial Club 33 Office Wol-ki line l 4 -4 . Maxine Elizabeth Devoe Dauuhter of the gods. divinely tall. College French Club 3, 4: Sr. Play Decorating Comm. 43 Intra. Softball Team 3. 4: Intra Volleyball Team 3. 41 Intra. Soccer Team 4. er 4: Future Homemakers of America 12 3, 43 Jr, O. A. T. 3: Typing Awards 3. 4 Shorthand Awards 3. 43 Red Cross I Iutra, Volleyball 33 Intrtt Softball 31 Iltmu Room Officer 2, 3 Ardit-li Lyn Dobson Let there be no strife. I pray thee between me and thee, Commercial Future Homemakers of America 11 Char- lton High. Mass. 3: Dramatic Club 3 Voice Class 3: Decorating Comm. Il: Jr Prom Comm. 3. Circus Comm, lg Intrat. Basketball 4 lidward Francis Duffy From the crown of his head to the sr-le of his feet he is ull mirthlu Collette Band 43 Northern Me, Festival 4: Star- dusters 4: French Club 3. 4: Red Cros 2 21 North Star Board 3: Alpha Hi-Y Club 4: Youth Council 4: Chess Club 4: Oldei Boys' Conference 4. ? il 'Z' -cv 4.41 Dolores Ann Dunphy '1'u be short is no disgiwit-e, only inconvenient! gi R Maxine Thelma Elliott 'I'o know lier is to like ln-1 aw, xr Georgene Starr Farley My ln-.tri 14 xvairin mth ilu' 1 I inakef' College Commercial Coininercinl English Club 3. 41 Honor Society 41 F. H. t ' North Star Board 3: Intra. Bowling 1. 23 A. 12 3, 4g French Club 3, 43 North Sian' BV1dP4f'Wme1' 1Af'2ldf'm5' 1- 3- 35 O11 ' Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3: Red Board 4: Sr. Play Scenery Comm. 41 intra. ffm? Fwfllmflll Spfiikfl' V H flfil Y '1 Cross 23 Arawalinm Tri Hi-Y 41 Circus Volleyball 31 Intrzi, Baseball 3. Club 35 CIWQNQHGQI' 3- 31 JI' fvllf I 1 Comm. 4 s' Stucleiu Council 2, 3 Marie Edith Farrar Love me, love my horse. Commercial Honor Society 4: English Club 3: Future Honieinukers of America 2, -li Sec. 31 Baseball 3: G. A. A. 3, Pres. 4: Commer- cial Club 3: Red Cross 2: Intra. Basket- ball 3. 4: Volleyball 3, 43. 'Ui 'fr Cy S. Norma Jean Fitzpatrick None knew her but to love her. None named her. but to praise. College English Club 4: Future Homemakers of America 1, 2. 3, 4: Intra. Softball 3: In- tra. Bowling 23 Home Room Officer Vice- Future Fzirineis of America 3. Robert Bruce Folsom Women are poison! Agriculture Prea. 1: North Star Board 43 Senior Play 2, 3, 41 Ricker Classical Illbllllllt ' l Decorating Committee 41 Intra, Vlrllvy- Hit-km' Hi-Y Club 1. 2. Ricker Ons lnll 3. Plug' Mziiiziger l. Club 4. .. -. y. .W f In 5 , 4 I 1 - - S4132 4-vs. 13 to i 'ilil ' Louise Mae Friol Roberta Mae Golding Jo Ann Goss AAA iiivi'i'v :if the claiy is lone. l3oi'n with the gift of lnilulitei' illlil i SIll,l'lw inqike-th gi finv xxfiiizzui semi- that the worlcl iw ni1irl! General Gem-1111 . Gencrzil F. H. A. 43 Intro, Bowling 4: Intra. Bas- Btifketbull 3. -li G. A. A. 41 F. ll. A. 2: kotbiill Za. -lg Softba.l 3. 4: Girls' Athletic' Softball 3. 4: Intra, Basketball 2. 3. -li Baseball 3. 4. lntra. Bowlinu 1. 2. -li Lib- Amociutioii 4: Tumbling Team 4: Volley- Fut'.z'e Hr-nieinakers of Aineric-it -1 l'2il'lLlll 1, 43 Ihtra. Volleyball 3. 4: Tumb- bzill Il 'li ling Teain 1. 3. 43 Socc-ei' 4. lntiwi 11:1111-1- b1ill.l 4 C11'L'Il:Qf'imI1lIll 1 Joyce Natalie Grass Her voice was erm' soft--:in Francig Oth. Grim exwelleiit thing in woiiizi1i. Ewlvn Marie Graham I ot every man be rriaster of his own Count ' time till SQVQU at 11is,l11f Honor society 41 Enszlish Club 3, 41 F. H. Yl1l1112 IT1HI'1'i21S9. 10113 lover General A 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Play Commercial Decorating Comm, 4: Intrzi, Bowling 2. 3. Beta Hi-Y 41 Future F'ai'inei's fzf Ainoric-ai 41 Softball 3. 41 Memorial High School English Club 3. Sec. 43 Honor Society 4: 3. 4: Home Room Officer 1: lntrai. Bowl- 11 Librarian 4: Tumbling 41 Vul1f'B'D1l11 3. North Star Board 4: Commercial Club 3. ine, 2 3: Red Cross 1. 4. 3 1. f K. 51 X' 5 'G f Mary Katherine Guy Lawrence Guy Haggerty Ruth Ann Haley -'An unextinguished giggle fills the kill . I'ni no angel! He-1' nays are ways ol' IJlt'll511Ill1ll'5N. G nel I Comme .fn and all her paths are peace. e 'a ret. . C il Red Cross 2. 4: Curtis Campaign l: Intra. Band 1, 2. 3: Northern Me, Festival 1. 2. I Ommmui Softball 3- 3Z 01-Chesu-3 1, 23 Comme,-C131 Club 33 Future Honieinakers of Anierica 2. 3. 4: Edward Lundon Hall 1 agree with no mans opinion I have my own! College Honor Society 3. 4: Exec, Comm. 4: Cam- era Club 1: Intra. Basketball 1, Curtis Campaign 1, 2: J. V, Bowling 1. 3: High Salesman Curtis Campaign 1: Varsity Ten- nis 1: Red Cross 1: W. C. T. U. Essay 2nd Prize 1: Irta. Bowling' 1, 2. 3. 4: Varsity Bowlilig 2. 3. 4: Home Room Treas. 2: Houlton Double Tennis Champ 2: Band 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 43 All Aroostook Chorus 3, 41 All New England Chorus 41 English Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Club 2. 3. 4: North Star Board 3. 41 Northern Maine Festival 3, 4: Older Boys' Conference 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Chess Club 4: Jr. O. A. T. 3, Ednm- of C0mme-1-C131 paper 35 Club Astawahnia Tri Hi-Y 4: Connnercial Club 4: Football 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Frosh Bas- 3 ketball 1: J. V. Basketball 3: Bowling Team 3 Intra. Bowling' 3: Typing Awards 3. George Albert Hall III What fools ye mortals be! College Honor Society 4: Band 3, 43 Northern Me. Music Festival 3, 4: All Aroostook Chorus 3, 4: All New England Chorus 4: Intra- mural Bowling 1. 2. 3, 4: J. V, Bowling 2, 3: Varsity Bowling 3. 4: Chess Club 4: English Club 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. 4: Alpha Hi-Y Club 4: Beta Hi-Y Club 1: Jr. Speak- ing 3: North Star Board 1, 2, 3. 4: Assoc. Editor 4: Older Boys' Conference 4: Red Cross Rep. 1. 2. 3: One Act Play 4: Home Room Pres. 1: Class Historian 4: Curtis Campaign 1. 2. 3. 5. ie - . fre- ...Jang f lu.,- . .i ' f. 4? 73, . . Z Jo Anne Hamilton There is in life no blessing like affec-tion College F. H. A. 1. 2. 4: French Club 3. 41 Clw- Club 2. 3, 4: Northern Maine Festival 2. 3. 4: Librarian 4: Red Cross 13 Tumbling Team 1. 2: Softball 1. 3: Intra. Bowling 1 12. 3. 4: Volleyball 4. 2 if A .QU XXX . . ' 'irnjsf KN 'QQ 'V 'lXI '7 Robert George Harris Doris Irene Hemphill Joyce Winnifrecl Herrick -'Il-I 1-wry man mind his own business Every why hath a wherefore: Women are wiser than men ber-iuise For every why she has a wherefore! they know less and unde-rstzinrl niorr- General College General Future Farmers of America 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y 3. Chaplain 4. Joann Marie Howe The whole world loves a lover! Commercial Honor Society 3, 4: English Club 3, 4: F. H. A. 2, 3. 4: Curtis Campaign 3: Lib- rarian 4: North Star Board 3, 4: Red Cross 2: Sr. Play Make-up Comm. 4: Commercial Club 3: Intra. Bowling 11 Typine Awards 3: Shorthand Awards 3. Glee Club 2, 3. 2. 3, 41 French Intra. Bowling Usher 3, 4: Jr. 41 Northern Me, Festival Connnerc-ial Club 3: Houltnn Hiuh C'n Club 3. 41 English Club 4: cus Comm. I. 1, 2: Intra. Softball 3. 4: -Sr. Decorating Comm. 3: Astawahma Tri Hi-Y 3, 4: One Act Play 4: Delegate UN General Assembly 3: North Star Board 3. 4. Delores Beatrice Hoyt --Next to love, quietness. General Red Cross 4: Jr. O. A. T. Award ing Awards 3. if np, Richard Duncan Huggard When I was a child, I spoke as a child When I became a man, I put away childish things. ,. General Baseball l: Basketball l. 3: Intra. Basket 3: Typ- ball 2: Curtis Campaign 1: North Sfiil Board 4. 'Ns i .1 my C1 N 'uf I Malcolm Eugene Ingraham Lesten Maurice Ivey Robert Baden Ivey. Jr. For men may come and men may ago. llerc's to thyself, good men are M'lll'l'P!A' -'My only books are WUllll'll - ltlol::t ' but I go on forever! . Agriculture General Agriculture Future Farmers of America 1. 2. 3. 4: Red Beta Yi-Y 3. 4: Football 3: Curt is Cam- Future Farmers of America 1. 2. 3. -l: Cur- Cross I Intra. Bowling, 2: Curtis Cam- paign 4: Frosh Baseball 1: North Stat tis Campaign lg Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Older puign 3. Board 43 Glee Club 3. 43 Northern Me Boys' Conference 3 Festival 3, 4: Intra. Basketball 1. 2. 3: Intra, Bowling l. 2. 3: Retl Cross 2: Bus- iness lVI:xn:tger Sliiretoxxn Pane-1' ll. Stn- rlent fioutiril 22. Eugene Allan Jaekins Richard Arnold Jackins He was ever precise in promise keeping. A rolling eye, a roving heart. Jeanine Ann Lambert College College -'She adds a precious seeing to the eye' Home Room Officer 1: Circus Comm. 1: Beta Hi-Y 2. 3, Pres. 4: Aroostook Hi-Y Geumql Intra, Bowling 2. 3: Curtis Campaign 2. Council 3. 4: Mock State Legislature 4: 3: French Club 3, 45 Beta Hi-Y 3. 4: Older Club 3. 4: Baseball 31 Football 1. 2. Future Homemakers of America 2: G. A Boys' Conference 3. 4: North Star Board 31 UN General Assembly 31 North Star A. 4: Basketball 1. 3. 4: Softfall 3. -l 3. Board 3: Battery B 3. 4: Home Room Officer 3: Volleyball 3. -l. M - if fi, .lf ' , fy ' 1.51 3xtf g,1' ,g- fx, .-sg . ',,.e' . 1,4 A 4 T: -3' '1 A Sylvia Mae Lamson Jacqueline Myrliee Lane --fzmul health and good sense are two ot' Speak now as with 11 fri:-ml life-'s gre-.itest blessings. Colle!-le College French Club 43 Red Cross 2: North Star Band 1. 2: Northern Me. Festival 1, 23 Board 41 Intra. Softball 3: Iutr.i. Bowi- Softball 31 Intra. Bowling 1, 3, 4: French Club 4: Girls' Athletic Association 4: Iiibrurian 3: Riding Club 3: Intra. Basket- lnrill 22. 3, -lp Tutru, Volleyball 3, -l Alma Louise Lenentine Fair and fancy free. nothing on earth bothers me! College Glee Club 43 Northern Me. Festival 4Z Jr. High Band 1: Future Homemakers ot' America 2. 3. 4: Red Cross 41 N01'th Star Board 41 Home Room Officer 1: Intra, Baseball 3: Varsity Basketball 3. 4: Intra, Bowling 3. ing 2. 3, 4: Pine Pong 4 Clinton Arthur Lihhy Wit and Wisdom are born with a man. General Baseball 31 Intra. Bowlinu 13 H Club 2: Intra. Basketball 3, 4: Ski Team 3. Capt. 41 Chairman of the HHS Winter Carnival 4: Beta Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 41 Older Boys' Conference 3. 4: Senior Play Cast 4. '-Q 1-10 Judith Ann Lawler I never think of the future. ll mines soon enoualif' College Iutra. Basketball 1. 41 Intra. Bowling l, 12. 3: Camera Club 23 English Club 41 French Club 3. 4: Home Room Officer 3, 4. Honor Society 41 Librarian l: North Star Board 3, 41 Red Cross lj Senior Play l'uhlivity Conuu. 4 Mary Elizabeth Lilley Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think, I must speak! Commercial Honor Society 4: Glee Club 3, 4: All Aroostook Glee Club 4: Intra. Softball team 3: Intra, Bowling 1. 21 English Club 33 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4: Shorthand Awards 3, 41 Typing Awards 3. 4L Jr. O. A. T, 3: Astawahma Tri Hi-Y 2. Vice.-Pres. 3. Chaplain 4: Commercial Club. Financial Comm. 31 Red Cross 4: North Star Board 4. 1 Leon Everett Little Ronaltl James London HAI! lic-roes are not six fn-cl tall' ll he- has any iuult. he has le-fl ua in Industrial Artm Future- F'arniers of America l Frederick Dean Man uel '-Greater men than I have lived, but where are tliey'. ' College Honor Society 3, 43 Treas. 3: Baseball l. 2, 3. 4: Frosh Basketball 11 Varsity Bas- ketball 2. 3: Intra. Bowling 1, 2, Class Treas, li French Club 3. 4: Football l: Club l, 2, 3. Sec. 4: Youth Council l. 2. Vice-Pres. 33 Treas. 4: Doormat Stafi 2. 3. Editor-in-chief 2. 3i Senior Play Business Manager 4: Jr.-Sr, Prom. Comm. 3: Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas. 4: Houlton Hi-Y Council 3: Lobbyist Youth Govt. 4: North Star Board 2. 3. 4: Older Boys' Con- ference 3. 4: Sec. of State Older Boyv Conference 4: Red Cross l. doubt. Agriculture Honor Society 4: Ricker Classical Insti- tute 1: Future Farmers of America 2, 3. 4i F P, A. Basketball 4. Hildred Tream Marshall All's right with the world, General Future Homernakers of America 4: Houl- ton High Circus Comm. l: Commercial Club 3. Willa Mae Lowery My heart is warin mth Ilii- friends I inaki- College Honor Society 4: English Club 3. 4: Fut- ure Homemakers of America 2. 3. 41 Latin Club 3. Scriba 4: North Star Board -1: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Northern Maine Feel- ival 2. 3. -li Astawalnna Tri Hi-Y 3. 4. Birdie Ruth Marston -'Look how thy ring eiicoinpawetli thy finger! Commercial Englifh Club 3. 43 Commercial Club IL. Astawahma Tri Hi-Y 4: Majors-ttc 3. 4: Librarian l. 2: Intra. Bowling l, Q. ,ff i B 1 5 , 5 X , N -,f 'f 4 rv., T' ' X Joan Mae Mcfluskey Whitt a strange thing is man, :intl what it stmiiigvi' lm wonuuiln General Curtis Cziiupaign 3. 4. Janis Annette Mc-Gary '-I'd rather be dead College Honor Society 4: French lish Club 32 Club 3. 4: North Star Board 3. 4: ter 4: Curtis Campaign ing 1. 2: Intra. Softball ball 3. than idle. Q Margaret Elizabeth Nlr't'luskc-y Stuart in books and cutt- in looks College Honor Society 3. 4: Salutatorian 4: Eng- lish Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3. Pres, 4: All New England Band 3, 4: All Aroostook Band 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Northern Me. Festival 1, 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 4: F. H. A. 4: Office Worker 2: Class Vice-Pres. 4: Club 4: Cheer- leader Manager 3: Arawahna Tri Hi-Y 2: Pres. 3. 4: County Hi-Y Council 3. Sec. 4: Rep. UN General Assembly 3: Sr. Play Cast 4: North Star Board. Ass't Manager 3. 4: Orchestra 1, 2: Latin Club 2: Lib- rarian 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman 3, 4: Jr. O. A. T. 3: Sr. Soc-intl Comm. 41 lntra Basketball 3, Gregory Paul Nlcllonald '-tiooti will is the mightie-st pr:u'tu-:il form- in the itiiirn-i'sca General Football 1. 2, 3.. Track li Cross Country 1: Club 1, 2. 3.4: Baseba Intra. Basketball 1, 2. 3: Intra. Bowling 1, 2: Camera Club 1 ,2g Usher 2, 3: Class Vice-Pres. 3: Curtis Campaign 1: Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Older Boys' Conference 2. 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Northern Me. Festival 3, 41 North Star Board 4: Rr-cl Cross 2, 4 Jeanette Edith Mc-Kinnon Club 3, 4: Eng- Joseph John Mrlver , N 4: Basketball 3' Quiet persons are welcomed everywhere. SI.. Play Promp- Men of few words are the best rnen. College 2: Intra. Bowl- General 3: intra. Volley- Honor Society 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: Curtis Campaign 1, 4: Red Cross 1. English Club 3, 4, 2'-...... Joyce Gertrude McLean Robert Blake MacPherson Mildred Mary Mc-Sheffrey A lllUlll0l 5 pride, a fathers lily I.vl':4 make hay while the sun sliinw! 1.411 what will be: he-! Commercial Agriculture General Covnmerc-ial Club 3. Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3. Ex- Future Homemakers of America 3, 4 ecutive Comm. 3: Reporter 4: Sr. Play Volleyball 3: Softball 3: Commercial 3 Decorating Comm, 4: F. F. A. Basketball 'Typing Awards 3, 4: J, -4. Eleanor Louise Nightingale Irene McSheffrey UI Saw and loved . - Everett- Harold Mitchell - Kindness makes friends everywhere. Commercial 'Onee a gentleman, always a gentleman, Fmum Homemakers of Alnenm 1. 2. 3. 4 Genelal College Honor Society 4: Intra. Baseball 3: Frosh Future Homemakers of America 3. 41 In- Basketball 1: English Club 3. 4: Jr. O. A tra, Bowling' 1: Softball Team 31 Volley- Honor Society 43 French Club 3, -41 North T. Award 3: DAR candidate -li Aft.xw.1h- ball 3: Commercial Club 3. Star Board 3: Intra. Bowling 2. m.x Tri Hi-Y 4, at r Y J rm 1 5 V Nl--S. 3' ff'-v Llmfs I liltnn 0 Brien 1 llfford Patrick 0 Donnell s 111 s 111014 was newer a salnt Wltll led 11111 Cenel tl General Ffufttctillc H111 Srhfiol l 2 Pcteisbuig, E'1seball3 -1 H Club 4 Intia Basket Huh 51110111 3 ball 4 Cu1t1s Campaign 3 Alpha H1 X Earle Temples Pcabndw She 0311110 110 sm shi ronlueiccl' Aglllllllllli' Frthie Farmers of America 1 2 3 4 4 Older Bow Conference 4 No1tl1 Stin Bciio 4 Clee Club 4 Noi tl1f111 Mc Fest 4 Rid C1088 Ervin Callahan Peabody A man he seems of cheelful yeste1da3s Joseph Edward 0 Donnell 111 it 1 souoxx ca wtfu mic' College Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 All evl England Chorus 4 Class Pres 2 3 Eng lish Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Beta H1 Y 2 4 Vlce Pres 3 County H1 Y Council 4 Older Boys Conference 2 North Star Board 2 3 4 Northern Me Fest1val2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Red CIOSS 2 Frosh Basketball 1 J V Basketball 2 3 Camela Club 1 2 Jr Ring Comm 3 st 4 H Clu Jovce Mane Pelletier and confident tomorrovts ' Oh how beautlful it IS to love Agrlculture Comme1 cial Future Farmers of Amerlca 1 2 Sec 3 I 1g11'ih Club 3 F H A 4 Cuitis Cam Vice Pres 4 Curtls Campalglll F' F A palgn 4 Honor SOClEty 4 North Star Intra State Convent1on Del 3 F F A Board 3 Northern Maine Fest1val4 Glee DlStI'1Ct Delegate 1 2 Club 4 HNU liiiiit. but r- sky! 'i x .' m ' ' ' gi : vi y 1 st 1 r, 'I 'Q .- . 1 'J 1: . 1 1 '. , - . . . 1 . 1 N ' 'D lf. 'U g: . 'h. ' I , -- v - A. 2 L . t.' ' I ,- : :LA ' 1 V' , ,.-- '- . 1 t - . 3 ' ' '- ivpal ' - ' 2, ' 1 .' 3 Fire Warden 3. 4: Chess Club 4: Sr. Play Cat: 3 b 3, 4. ii 4 - - 1 . r - . ,. I . ' '- -' - - - ' 0 , , . 3 ax . 1 .... ' , - ' .I Q' 1 .... I 1 I - 1 ' ' ' I ' . . I Doris Loretta Plourde ':'I'lie- inilclf-st manners and of-nlli-st heart. Commercial English Club 4: Future Honiemakers of America 2. 3. 4: North Star Board 3: Arawahna Tri Hi-Y 4: Commercial Club 3: Typing Awards 3, 4: Shorthand Awards 3. Roger Michael Rines Modest man. never talks of himself. College Leonard Edgar Porter -'Swine men dream of amounting to soniethinui others stay awake :intl tio, College Honor Society 3, 4: Valedictorian 4: Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4: Coun- ty Spelling Champion 4: English Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Curtis Campaign, Prize Manager 4: Northern Me. Festival 4: Glee Club 4: North Star Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4: Chess Club 4: Jr. Speaker 3: Voice of Democf' winner 4: Red Cross l: Sr. Play Cast 4: J. V. Bowl- ing 2. 3: Varsity Bowling 43 Intra. Bowl- ing capt. 1, 2, 3: Frosh Basketball lg ln- trai Basketball l: Jr. O. A. T, 3. Julia Elaine Rheinlander Her happiness seems made to share. College English Club 4: French Club 3, 4: North French Club 31 Curtis Campaign 2. 3: Star Board 3, 4: Astawahma Tri Hi-Y Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: North Star Board 1. 2. 3. 4: North Star Cover 4. 41 Play Prompter 4: Home Room Officer l. intra, Basketball 4: Softball 3. ' v A . Lfhfc . 14,1 Marilyn Joyce Reynolds -'li you ever need a fl'lt'llfl: Slie'll be Lh6'l't'.u College Band 2 3: Circus Comm. 1: Future Home- makers of America 4: Glee Club 4: North- ern Me. Festival 4: Intra. Basketball 3 4: Calais Memorial High School lg Volley- ball 3. 4. Joyce Beat-rice Ritchie It is good to live and learn. General English Club 3, 4: Intra. Bowling l Northern Me. Festival 2. 3: Glee Club 3 3 4. Future Homemakers oi' America 2 4, Intra. Basketball l. 2. 4 5 , A V, , Qui Carol Jean Russell Who 4-wi' heard of learning to rlrivt- lrom 21 book? College English Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Asta- wahma Tri Hi-Y 4: Sr. Play Makeup Comm. 4: Librarian 4: Intra. Basketball I, 43 lllllll, Bowling l,12,3. Donald Nelson Scot-t '-And then he will talk--ye gods! How he'll talk! Industrial Arts English Club 4: North Star Board 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Older Boys' Conference 4: In- tra. Basketball 1: Junior O, A, T. Test 3. Margaret Ann Russell Flll' is pretty to walk with :uni witty to talk with. College Honor Society. Executive Comm. 4: Cheerleader 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 33 All Aroostook Cheering Squad, Capt. 3: Curtis Campaign, General Manager 4: English Club 3. French Club 3, 4: Club. Vice-Pres, 3: North Star Board 2, 3: Sr. Play Cast 4: Intra. Basketball 3, 4: Bowling Manager 3: Usher 4: Arawahma Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Aroostook Tri Hi-Y Coun- cil 3, 4: Mr. Tri Hi-Y delegate to National Hi-Y Congress, Cleveland, Ohio: 3: Hi-Y State Legislature Senator 4: Mock UN General Assembly 3: Glee Club Manager 3. 4 Frederick Lloyd Shean -'After man came woman--and she has been after him ever since College Football 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: French 3, 4: Curtis Campaign 4: Club 2, 3, 4: Youth Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Northern Maine Festival 4: Al- 'pha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Older Boys' Conference 2, 3, 4: Fire Warden 3, 4. Charlene Eloide Scott rllaippy gn-lucky, careless and frm- Nothing there is troubles nu-, General Jr. English Club 3, 4: Typing Awards 3. 4 Cornmercial Club 3. Iris Laura Stackhouse It matters not how long you live, but how well. College Latin Club 3: Quaestor 4: Curtis Cam paign 2: Red Cross 2. 4. it HU fi If Nancy Varolyn Solman ll:-trt on her lips, and -.tml '.x'iIliin licr eyes. College Honor Society 3, 41 English Club 3. 41 French Club 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1: All Aroostook Band 4: Northern Me. Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Cheer- leader 1: Arawahna Tri Hi-Y 3, 4: Rep. State Legislature 4: Librarian 3: Major- ette Manager 3: North Star Board 2, 3, 4: Youth Council Sec. 4: Doormat Staff 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3: Jr. Speaker 3: Compulsory Speaker 4: Spears Speaker 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Usher 3: Office Worker 3. 4: Jr. O, A. T. 3: Typing Awards 3: Intra. Bowling Capt, 1, 2. 3. Frosh Basketball 1: Intra, Basket- ball 2. 3. 4. Richard Lee Stewart What vronderous life is this I lead? Agriculture America 1. 2. 3. Sec 41 Future Farmers of Red Cross 2: Home Room Officer 2: Base- 1: Intra. Bowling 1: ball 1: Basketball Intra. Basketball 2: F. F. A. Basketball 3. 4l .Kris Marie Sowers '-li 1. 11.1.0115 rather than thu- lhnt couiitsf' Commercial Honor Society 3. 4: North Star 4: Red Cross 2: English Club 3, Campaign 4: Commercial Club Room Officer 2: Typing Awards hand Awards Tl. 4. llllilll Board 3. Ccminerciatl Club 3. 4: Curtis 3: Home 31 VVilliam Leroy Stewart- Sliort - Words are women. deeds are men! College Bfseball 1, 3. 1. Basketball 1: Club 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Intra. Bowling 1. 2: Curtis Campaign 23 Red Cross 21 Circus Cannn. 1: 1 Dorothy Ellen Spellman Hill-lltft' is sweeter than speecli Commercial Future Hotneniakers of America 2, 3, 4: Wynne Lee Stinson --To love. cherish and obey. College Student Council 1: Honor Society 3. 4: Intra. Bowling 1. 2: English Club 3: Future Homemakers of America 4: French Club 3: Intra. Softball 3: Intra, Volley- ball 3: Junior Speaking 3: North Star Board 2. 3: Northern Maine Festival 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Homeroom officer 1. 3. 3 ag F I -l pf' no 1' 2 Everett Joseph Sl. Peter Marilyn Marie Thibodeau Helen Irene Towers -rmh lien' It is a ue-ntle thins., ln-lov:-.i A bat' of fleas is easier to keep L',ll14l'll Bt-hind a frowninu IJl'4rX'lfll'lll'1' lroni pole to pole -. over than a woman. She hides a shinina: 1111-4- General General College Basketball 1: French Club 3, 43 Track 2: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Northern Me. Festival Future Homemakers of Allll'l'lf'Il 41 124111 llllra. Basketball 2. 3: Intra, Bowling 2. 2. 3, 41 English Club 3. 4: Camera Club 12 33 Ii:1t111zQx' Mm-. National Guard Zi. 4. North Star Board 3. 43 Intra. Volleyball 3: Intra. Bowling 1, 2: lntra. Basketball I. 142 Futlirv lloiiieriialkelv. ul Alll1'lAll'1l IE' Carolyn Ann XVarnian The beauty of women is their hair. pal,-icia LO,-aim, yarnm. The beauty of the heavens is the stars. She is a sight to delight in. College Commercial Hodgdon High School 1. 2: Student Coun- Enuhsh Club 3. 4: Commercial Club 3: cil Sec. 2: French Club 3, 4: Future Home Intra. Basketball 3. 4: Intra. Baseball 3: makers of America 2. 4: Basketball 1: In- Intra. Bowling 2. 3: North Star Board 31 tra. Bowling 3: Class Treas. 1. Sec. 22 Astawahma Tri Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Presi- Astawahma Tri H1-Y Historian 4: One dent -1: County Tri Hi-Y Council 3. 4, Act Play 2 Cross 3 Marilyn Phyllis Warman Good nature and good sense are usually companions. Commercial English Club 4: Vice-Pres. 3: Class Treas- urer 4: Honor Society 3. 4: North Stax Commercial Club 3: Librarian 3. 41 Intra Bowling 1: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 2. 4, Executive Comm. 3: Intra. Volley- ball Capt. 3: Intra. Softball 3: Home Room Officer 2. 3: Sr, Play Comm. 41 Office Worker 4. 1 we f - f ,Y , Q fa 3 2 3, Board 4: Student Council 3, Pres. 41 1 ROY A- Williams Barbara Ruth VVilley HNWP1' trouble Kl'OUb1C till Sweeter also than honey and trouble troubles you. thg honeygombj' Agriculture Couege Future Farmers of America 1. 2, 3, 4: F. Sec. Senjgr Clags: Curtis Qampnign 43 H, A. BHSKGCDHII 3. 43 CUYUS Cfimllaigfl 1- English Club 3: Intra. Basketball 4: Intra Bowling 1, 2: French Club 3. 4: Home Room Officer 1. 2: Honor Society 3. 4: Astawahma Tri Hi-Y Historian 2, Secre- tary 3, 4: Hi-Y Youth 85 Government Pro- ject Rep. 3, 4: Dirigo Girls State delegate 3: Senior Play Publicity Committee 4, W Gwendolyn Jean White Live to lou- and you will lore to live Coininercial Honey Society 4: English Club 3: Future Hoinemakers of Aineriea 2. 3. 4: Commer- cial Club 3: Red Cross 2: North Star Board 4: Intra, Softball 3. 4: Intra. Bas- ketball 4: Office Worker 4: Typing Awards 3: Shorthand Awards 3. Lois Ruth Young' The nic-est last. to make the end more sweet. Mary Lou Woods Dean Allan York It's a friendly heart that has 'Persons too serious to take a joke COmmf'1'f'14l plenty of friends. should take a vacation! GMO Club 2: Nomhwu MOV Fmuvul 2: General College Basketball 3. 4: G. A. A. 3. 41 Club 3. 4: Astairalnna Tri Hi-Y ZS, 4: Treas. English Club 3: Future Homemakers of Beta Hi-Y 4: North Star Board 4: Track 3: Volleyball 3. 4: Red Cross '33 Softball 3. America l. 2: Intra. Bowling' 1, 2. 31 Manager 2: Amp and Reel Club 2. 3. 4. 4: Intra. Boxvlinu l: Enulisli Club 3, 13 ,fgR?5QL'Z-sf' K N ' QJS' . 1 --: - 'rf' amz? ' r 'S-E Robert Dean Carpenter Duane Ellis Lambert CvCIlPI'?ll B:A'.'.111-e when the great gods let loose A 111111 1111111 r-ztsts Ll lzlrue .slutc Ll thinker on th1s planet. College C:1111e1'z1 Club 11 Club 3. 41 Track 3, -15 North Star Board 2. 3. 4: Projectionlst 1, 13, 3, 4. 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'.' 1 The Road Racers CROSS COUNTRY Kneelmg Capt F Bagnall Standmg P Carpenter R Homchuck D Hatdy Coach Stnt son P Carpenter J Schools Cross Country Coach Stxnsons fleet footed boys of the Cross Country Team d1d very well for them selves tlns year They placed second only to the States best team 1n the County meet and showed '1 very good ftfth ln the state meet 111 yxlnch exghteen schr ols partlclpated md 126 men ran Qulte '1 fem of the fellows from the track It nn were out fox the team thxs year mth a good number nndetcltssmen nm then rtnks They gamed valuable expeuencc thxs 111 mmd Coach Stinson has lneh hopes for a County Chaxnplonslnp next ymr A bla loss yy 1ll be felt by the g,I8.dl1lI1OIl of C tptfnn mud xy xth Fred Bagnall bt theta 1 s n mateual xyaltlngy to step 11110 the I t Fred yull vieflte tux me C 11 I . . . h I . , , . . ' ,', . - ' Y . 1 . f ' '- . , - . . - Y ' V - . . ' ,L .' , I .' -N g . . N' U A U , I .' gf I x.' 'A ' . V ' L. ' ,', .,c I ', . ' ' . 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' ' shm-4 hzi -1 ' '1 ' , . j z , 3: 'l Blztnliun T A i 7 V ' ' v ' V as -.., -- .. , f , . 4. e Wise u e HONOR SOCIETY lst Row F Manuel H Cassldy J Stln on pl 111 NI Rusel V Danes E In ra ham E Hall 2nd Rovt MISS W1lson J Felker J Va1l J Mrllex M Waxman G Whxte E Graham A Sovuers R Bull M Conlogue 3rd Row B Plourde J Home J McGarv A Astle B Wlllex J Lawler M Lxlles P Colllns J Pelletler B Colpltts 4th Row W Lumen E Nlghtlngale M Farrar M J Cohen M ORe1lly J NICK1IlllOI1 M Elhott J Glass M Hanlon B Belce 5th Row B Baulch S Adams A Donahue N Solman M Vose J Grendell P MCC31tV W L SIIDSON M McCluskey 6th Row H Carpenter B Arnold E Mltchell K Cosman T Totman J Can M Cassldx R London 7th Row Pmtcx A Hall R Sheln N ATION AL HONOR SOCIETY Wlth the capable aSS1SlZa!lCC of Mlss W1l son our facultw HGVISCI the Honor SOC16ly had a full year In order to galn admlsslon th1s organlzatlon a student must attaln average of 90 ,, or better for four succes semesters The members partlclpated ln affalrs as the solemn ceremony for lnltatlon of new members conducted bs ho had already 3Ch1GN8d the four obJect1ves on wh1ch the Soc1ets IS cholaxshlp character leadelshlp and the enjox able banquet mth 1ts care anned program of entertainment nd SOCICIQ meetlngs held on alternate Wed each contaxmng a well chostn sour e enhghtenment One of the Honor SOCISIY projects was the of 1ce cream at the h1gh sch ol another procurxng a scrapbook for school rec such as newspaper chppmes plcture and programs for xarolus school affa1rs The Socxety accompllshed most f some bemg long term projects and much good was recened by all concemed HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS both soclalls and culturally nt cl V DIXIPS F B1 nall M Russell E ln mlm Avis Sowers at 11111111 l sull I C ss V o A1 'g ,, , , '. , ' 7 .F .. 1 2-. r , rs 1, . . g ll. ' A '. . . , , 2 . ffsfi' Y , V , 5131 ' 3 W 4 Kfxwidl 4 ' ' ' - x Q Q j ' . . it 1' . . . h . 1- f' .' .'- , ' Z I , A Lv 1 - . . 1 . . V ' ' ' ' ' Q I V k ' ' ' v A.. ,v 4 , W r . vw 1 , . . 5 . . -V . '- A t 1 s ' , 1 . . ' . ' nj : , . v '. . ff, - . , n . . - ,f ,, pl . 1 r t A 4 ' ' 7. A C k - C ' - .V . I -4. ' . its lc b' . Qu at 3 4 1 . ag . . . . . g '. am. ' ,- .' 1 ' gi J. S i11..' . EN , axyirly, '. Hall. A I-lard Fought Battle That Was Not Quite Won 1 in fl CURTIS CAMPAIGN Qc and M1 Wluto C f1l'lDlll lll M Russvll B Amold Stmuclm I P01101 F Glu Curtls Campaign Altlmu lu the l9:nl 57 1111111111111 fell shoxt was eaxnecl to puxclmse the beautxful drapes 11011 111 xoom 40 'md to bO1Sl6I the fxmlshed of some of the school clubs Thr 1 s PC Bluce AIIlOld Ceneml Busmess lN1lll'12tl Rlcln Sheau Whlte Team Caplun 'V1112 11 QI Russell Blick Te im C1511111 1 I of ll nd POI te-1 P1111 M111 lan I ' f ' 'X 6 , j 1 . 1 4 ,T ' V , 1, 0 , , M- Q ,' I x . li 1 : 'A A . i, I . . , . , . 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' A , 1' 2 1 l'lf za 1d . .1 - 1111111.11211 Wu, vff1c'1v11tly Wag l by: The Dewey Decimalites LIBRARIANS Seated G RINGS C Russell F' Campbell M Carson J Hamllton P Tldd J Brewer C Ellls lst Row J DeVoe J Hovle V Davles J Mlller S Lamson B Cuxtls J Grass M Annett B Gowe G McKay B Plourde C Brewer J Goss M Walmfln Mrs Sanford Llbrarlans My how It s growlng th1s hbrary of ours' Wlth the help of our expert llbrarlan Mrs Sanford and the student 11brar1ans we have mcreased our knowledge of books and auth urs We should also gxve credxt to the people who hate been kmd enough to donate books to our llbrary Our history sectlon IS mcreas mg rapldly and there IS seldom a mmute when these books arent ln use We have lecelved two new sets of encyclopedlas and there IS f1ct1on and non f1ct1on of all types which everyone enjoys readlng Wlthm these walls 15 a place of qulet and peace where one can forget the thmgs of the outside and l1ve ln realms of beauty and ad venture It IS also a place where one can get much current mformatlon to help With sch ol work Whether 1ts a theme to wrxte or some facts we need for a school subject we have our lxbrary to go to Joanne Howe l l l l 2nd Row: H. Cassidy. J, Pollard. O O From Gubernational Campaigns to baskets for the needy, the Hi-Y serves the home, school and community. ALPHA HI Y lst Row J Schools W Hamrlton H Carpenter G Chapman F Bagnall J Stmson F Manuel C ODonald M M1ller 2nd Row Mr Wlute M N1ght1ngale G Cameron G N1ckerson R Homchuck B Rhemlander E Conlogue G Garcelon N McNally 3rd Row G Lougee P Herd F Shean G Larson W Delong A Hall P Adams T Sylvestor Alpha Hi Y The Alpha H1 Y Club had thelr flrst meetmg of the year September 20 1951 The offxcers for this year were Presxdent Fred trick Bagnall Vice Pres1dent W1l11am Tex 1do Treasurer G1lbert Chapman and Sec mg Joel Stmson was elected V1ce Presldent as W1ll1am Texldo had tranaferred to another school Fred Manuel vtas elected Chaplam f the club The Program Commlttee for the year COIISISIECI of Fred Manuel Paul Adams Albert Messer R1Cll'lTd Chfford and the neu offxcers of the club A few of our mam actnltxes vtere The Older Box s Conference uhlch was held ln Portland and of which Fred Manuel was elected Secretary Gvod Manners Week Chrlstmas baskets for needy famllles and the H1 Y leglslature 1n which Pres Fred Bagnall was a candidate for goxernor One Vlh1Ch were once agam a success We also contrxbuted towards our Scholarslnp Fund These proJects mllustrate quxte fully th beneflts that the H1 Y has to offer We feel that xt lb a werx wfrthw organlzmon and that IE deserves the full support of everyone ln school Harold Carpenter Secretary . - 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 - 1 . '- 5 1 1 - 1 - 1 - , - '1 . 1 . , . ' ' 2 . ' 1 - ' 1 . fetal? HHYOIG CHFDCUUSY- AI this fiFSt meet- other project was the basketball programs. . A U ' c 1. . ' ' A' ' , . ' . ' 1 ' ' , ' ' 9 , 1 V A ' . . ' . 4 c A 1 V I . ' ' r 3 1 ' . ' : . A full schedule for a busy year, the Beta boys are always on the job. BETA HI Y lst Row F Grant J Groves R Anderson R Harr1s T Totman B Arnold C Beaulieu E Hall J O'Donnell R Rrnes M Ingraham 2nd Row C L1bby R Ivey E Jackrns M Clark R Cone D York R Bernrer G Hornberger F Gooch Mr White 3rd Row R Adler T Tracy G Wood J Carr K Cosman D Scott L Chase W Lalte E Campbell T Riley Beta The bouncing boys of the Beta H1 Y Club were as busy as beavers this season as IS the usual case If you w1l1 take a gander at the enrollment of H1 Y and Tri H1 Y Clubs 1n this school you will see that they are up and comrng organ1zat1ons for they hold a larger membership than any other club lll school th1s year were found such thrngs as the Old er Boys Conference at Portland the trarnlng program held at Presque Isle and the Youth and Government Project to which we sent Michael Clark and Richard Jacklns as rep resentatrves For the second year IH succes sion Houlton has had the dlSflI1CtlOIl of hav ing the governor of the state at the H1 Y Legislature chosen from this town Th1S year Fred Bagnall of the Alpha club was elected to this distinguished positron We are all very proud of Fred and feel that he 1S fully able to fit the qual1f1cat1ons of the position The selection of the state governor for two gears in succession from Houlton shows quite well the strength and popular 1tyofH1YatH H S O H1 Y Our money makrng projects ralways the caprtallstv were along the usual lines We checked coats and sold tonrc and candy at basketball games and were co sponsors of '1 w1r1ter carnival and snow ball We ach1eved our goal of S50 for the scholarship fund w1th some to spare Our officers for this VP'lI were as follows Vice President Carl Beaulieu Secretary Bruce Arnold Treasurer Thomas Totman Chaplain Robert Harris Good Crtrzenshrp Roger Rrnes Comm Terry Tracy Michael Clark To set fr good example for underclassmen the Beta club formed '1 Good Citizenship Committee and sponsored fr Good Manners week with the Alpha club At Christmas four 1ft baskets of food were presented to four needy famrlres You can well see the advantages displayed by the H1 Y clubs so all you lucky noun fellows better hurry rrght up and Join the Beta club 1ts better you know - - '- '- , 1 - I . . I , ' 1' 1 -1 l - I . 'V L' L . Among our varied program of participation Pres. Richard Jackins ' .4 .' A c ' . 0. l , . ,, . U I , ' 1 L 1 L T. .L V v V ' ' by '- t Af C v uv . .' . , , 1. ' . I 'C Y. ARAWANA TRI HI Y lst Rovs D McCa1n B Plourde D Beaulleu M McCluskev R Dangle J Felker D Dunphy G McCarty C BOSSIS 2nd Row Mlss Grover J Brewer N Solman M Conlogue A Astle M Russell J Vall N Thompson D Plourde 3rd Row E Ingraham P McCarty L Polter P Crlchton J Rxlev J Bohan J Grendell B Vose Arawana Tri Hi Y The Axawana Trl H1 Y Club has been very aCt1V6 H1 creatmg mamtalnmg and ex tendmg throughout the homes schools and communxty hlgh standards cf Chrlstlan character We began thls year mth the m sballauon of neva members and offlcers Our offlcers are Pres Marg McCluskev VICE Pres Rosanne Dalgle Sec Doris Beaulleu Treas Joanne Felker Chaplam Ann Astle HlStOlldll Eleanor Ingraham ruth MISS Bar bara Grox ex as our capable advlsor We were reple en'ecl at the Northern Nflillli' COUHCII by Margaret Russell Margaret McCluskey was chosen Secretarv ff the COUUCII and Marle Conlogue the HISLOFIHD We sent Mar garet Russell NHHCS Solman Marie Con lslature 111 Augusta Our chlef projects were selllng, candx contrlbutlng clothes and toys to needy chlld ren and food sales We h fpe the future Trl H1 Y Clubs mll emow the faxorable exper 1emes that vse hare had m the past ': . ' , . , . ' , - . , - ' ' , V - - - . ' v , , . , - Q - y - 1 Z ' ' ' ' I 1 1 ' l 'Q . . ' 1 .V - 1 ' - . 1 . '. . ' - logue, and Doris Beaulieu to the State Leg- ' - 1 . ' ' ' . V . ' , 1 1 - I ' . - 1 . . .. '- ' ' 1 f 'A . ' - ' Q ' ' 1 ' l 1 .' . ' F l . . A I , ASTAWAMA TRI HI Y lst Row C Warman M L1lley B W1lley M Vose P Varney G Rmes B Berce C Ste wart J Rhe1nlande1 2nd Row MISS Groxer B Curt1s A Albert B Hanlon J Solman L Young B Marston D Hemph1ll 3rd Row J KPINIH M N1ght111gale E Nxghtmgale R Haley Q Graham C Russell W LOWSIV Astawama Tri Hi Y ThlS busy year was begun Wlth the ID stallat1on of our off1cers at a candlellght cer emony ID the fall Our Presldent IS Pat Var ney VICE Presldent Glenna R.1nes Secre lyn Vose The dutles of H1stor1an and Chap la1n WSIS taken over by Carolyn Warman and Mary Lllley respectlvely Our delegates to the Clunty Councll are Pat Varney LOIS Young and W1lla Lowery Among our projects for the yeax were selllng candy at several of the basketball games and contrlbutmg clothes for needy ch1ldren Nearly all the membels of the club bought Tr1 H1 Y pms We fllled out a datmg op1n1on p 11 as d1d the H1 Y clubs We 1nv1ted the H1 Y Clubs to one of our mcetmgs for arvument and dlscusslon on these polls In March the Woodstock h ys and g1rls H1 Y Clubs 1nv1ted our H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y Clubs over for an evemng whlch 1ncluded a One of the b1g undertak1ngs of the year was the Tr1 H1 Y and H1 Y Leglslature held ln Augusta A tra1n1ng sesslon for the L:9glS lature was held at the Un1vers1ty f Malne IH March Our delegates to th1s project were Barbara W1lley and Mar1lyn Vose Thelr al ternates were Eleanor Nlghtlngale and Blrdlf Marston We devoted one of our meetlngs to the wrltlng of bllls for th1s legxslature Through all our many act1v1t1es we had the f1ne gu1da11ce cf M1ss Barbara Grover our 'xdvlsor . 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H' CLUB lst Row R Homchuck A Messer B Arnold J Dobblns F Bagnall W Stewart J Schools 2nd Rom E Hall L Haggerty P Carpenter J Stmson E Campbell R Jackrns F Shean F' Manuel A Hall 3rd Row C ODonnell P Carpenter G McDonald J ODonnell R Clrfford C Lrbby W Hardy H Club The Houlton Hlgh H Club wan re organxzed under the d1l6CtlOIl of Prlnclpal Herbert W DeVebe1 thrs xefrr The club el cated Fred B1 11111 Prurdcnt Jrtk Dob trrx 'and Arnold Ellrs Tre1su1er Rltkx Shefin Bruce Arnold 'md Al Messer wart elected to the Executrve Cornmrttee Mr DrVebe1 spoke to us frbout dlfferent prf Mats xc O11e project Ill IJ3.I'l1Clll iI' uae the C1'vI1l'lIl Defense PIOLI'lIIl D1111115. the tear uc exaluated our letter ind sweater '1xx'11cls Not too mans meet1ng,s nere held but 'rs SCXGFII decrsrons were made It rs 1111 hope of the members rf the H Club tlrxt '1 blgger and better H Club mll b frm tl romrnt 111 the future Frfdfrnlt Mrnucl H 7 v- ' ' . , . , . , . . . . , . , - , ' 4- .1 . V I - . ' ' ' L .K i. ' .' 'K ' ' ' ' ' . .' ' ' 'r , -' Y A- 1 -l '1 111511, . ' if by L . ' Y K .4 V 1 'K ' .i, A ' ag 1 . 'H' 1 3 1 ' - ' ' 'J ' ' . bins. Vice-Presdient: Fred Manuel, Secre- the ones that we had were quite lmportarrt. 1 ' ' , A . ' ' ' ' 1- 1' 1- 1 . A. , K. C ' . 3- - ' , ' , . Q 1' .' x' 1-ould urrciertzrke dlll'lllQ,' the year, 1 1 - Playgirls all GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back Row l to r L uxse Frlel Ann Astle Arlene Albert Jeanmne Lambert MISS Caro lyn Strong Marl yn Annett Joanne Goss Leona Albert LOIS Young Front Ron L to R Sylvla Lamson M3116 Farrar Frances Campbell G1rls Athletic Assoclatlon The glrls sport program has been tery actxve at Houltfm I-Ilgh School thxs year In the fall Mlss Strong mtroduoed soc cer Because lt was a nevl game to the glrls 1t dldnt prove very popular However there was a great deal of enthuslasm for the start ing of the mtramural basketball program There were elght teams partxcxpatlng each team playmg seven games Jams McGary and Alma Lenentme were co captams of the wrn mng teams Captams Won Tied Lost McGary dz Lenent1ne Goss Blther Butler Astle Young Lambert Annett The glrls varslty team began thelr elght game schedule January 10th Thexr record lS as follovss Houlton 16 Hodgdon Fort Falrfleld Alumnl Rucker Carxbou Woodstock Rlcker Hodgdon After the Varslty program class mtra mural games were started The Senl rs were trxumphant The G A A sponsored a foul shootmg contest The wmner was Marle Farrar with a total of 34 polnts followed by Ellzabeth Frlel Joan Butler and Joyce Roy W1th 32 26 and 25 pomts respectlvely If you walked mto the gym s me mght after school and saw someone standlng on thelr head or turnlng somersaults lt was only the advanced Tumblmg Classes prac tlclng for the Playday. which was held bou Rlcker Aroosto k State Normal School and Houlton A Tumblmg Exhlbltlon was held along with basketball and volleyball games and relav races After Easter vacatlon Volleyball took the place of Tumblmg rn the mlnds of the glrls The mtramural schedule was played m the gym classes The gym class WIHDEYS played each other f r the champlonshxp We wound up the year mth folk danc mg square dancmg and softball The mtra mural softball was carrled on the same way as volleyball As we go to press a splrlted Ping Pong Toumament IS well under way among the glrls who are lnterested The G A A are planning to present a trophy to the class who have the most pomts IH the mtramural program Jams McGary 8. Julia Rhelnlfmdex O , O O I - 8 10 1 March 29th. Those participating were Carl- 5 o 2 - ' 1' . ' u 4 0 3 ' 3 1 3 3 0 4 - Q 1 1 5 ' l I . . 1 0 6 I l ' 0 o '1 Y 35 ' . - ' , 20 37 ' ' t 17 14 ' - 17 37 ' ' - 23 27 ' . - ' 19 16 U . U 22 39 ' - 22 45 - - U The lusty - lunged leaclers ol all boys sports VARSITY CHEERLEADERS lst Row D MCC81ll N Thompson 2nd Row M Gray J Rrlev R Dfrrgle 3rd Row I V ul M C'nnlog,ue Varsity Cheerleaders Whats that'P You sas the basketball team does a magnrfrcent Job and thev de serxe all the credrt that ther can get? Thev sure do but let s not forget the cheerleaders They contrrbute rmmeasurablx to the success of the team Tlns sears squad was composed entrrelx of new grrls mth the exceptron of Jcanne Varl Marre Conlogue represented the Senror Class mth Joanne Rosanne Dangle and Jane Rrlex from the Junror Class and Dranne MCC1lll Marx Grax and Nancx Thompson partrcrpatrngz from the Sophomore Class The grrls vtorlted hard all xefrr mth Vlrs Strcng 'rs therr frdxrsor Nux utfrts were rascd r t spotlrght on therr black and vslnte H H S caps somethrng new for Houlton Hrgh Cheerleaders Therr neat black skuts wrth vxhrte Hs and vnhrte turtle neck sweaters really looked snappy The cheerleaders hare a splendrd record havrng attended all the ames mth the ew ceptron of the Deerrng encounter Thrs rec ord was made posslble alm st entrrely bs the great cooperatron of the Prrncrpal and Coach rn proxrdrng bus space for thc rrls to trax el to the Aroostook games These Lrrl d rn excellent Jcb of lefrdrn the peppx cheers bl rts marnlx upto xou rl I I uprrr them and tour loc rl team , 1 '. . f -' . O , 1 . . V . . . . N - I . V . .1 Y l sv . i . . L l A. sl U -. l fi. . . P. 1 ' ' , ' . - -. V K L- I I .' 4 h' .' '. . Q . ' . .' ' ' 1 ' ' . . ' . , . , . ' V V ...' , . Q ' ' ' ' . z K' l K .'. . A- L .L. .. . . H, ,A . 5 O I ' , ' ' . . Q . . ls II ' 5 ' A' j , re uns. o s 1 rl - ' 41 ' , ' ' purcl . will thl They led our Frosh through many a tough one JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS I to R J Puol D McCormick J Tavlor J Mlller S Thompson S Axotte M Hxnson Freshman Cheerleaders The Freshman Cheerleaders Cofxched bv C'1I'O1lII9 Stxon thxs wear were Judy Tax Axotte M'11x Haneon Jean Prwor and Sal lx Thompson We cheered for both the Jx Vfnsltv 'and Freshmfm teams We went tu some of the fm is gfunes thfmt 0111 boxs played such 'ns the Presque Isle FOII Ffm fleld Washburn and A C I gxmes We nrymg to boost oux bovs on to uctou We certamly hid 1 lot of fun fllthou 11 xu ue II llllghfh house 'xt tunes l .. .A ,,,, - ' r , . , , . , , Q , A j , . 1 .' . lor, Joan Miller. Dawn McCormick, Susan cheered at a couple of rallies, all the time 5 I ' . 'z V' 1. .' . ' Adolescent Amazons GIRLS BASKETBALL lst Row A Astle J Roy S Devoe L Young M Hanson 2nd Row F Campbell M'1n'1ger J Goss J Lambert M Annett N Varnev J Cowperthwalte J McGary E Fuel J Sol man Mxss Strong Girl's Basketball For the second t1me s1nce 1949 the Houl ton Hlgh g1r1s played elght basketball games wlth other schools The glrls played Hodgdon Fort Falrfleld RICKCF Carlbou and Wood stock Woodstock was the only school that went down ln defeat before the mlghty SIX from Houlton The glrls lest more games than they won but good sportsmanshlp was shown throughout the games Ann Astle was elected Capt nn at the be glflfllllg of the season LOIS Young ended the season as hxgh sc rer Wlth 116 pomts The Semors graduat1ng thls year are Ann Astle LOIS Young Jeanlne Lambert Jams McG'1ry Marllyn Annett and Joanne Goss Our coach Mxss Strong has hlgh hopes of an IIHIJIOX ed team next year We certun ly hope shc Lets hex vush n . . , . , . , . , , . . . , 1 1 , . , . , . , . ,. . , . , . , . 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V . ,' , - L 1. l Jay-Vee's J V and FROSH BASKETBALL lst Row J Weaver E Conlogue B Rheinlander T Haggerty M Brewer R Robinson J Ellis 2nd Row Mr Dobbins R McC1uskey R Porter C Crawford G Iarson D Fllis J Stinson R Bcxnald R BCIIIIGI J Ellis J V Basketball The year bevan with the Freshmen under Coach Chamberlain After the Frosh had played five games with f1V losses due to inexperience and the Jaycees had played three games with a two 'ind one record the two teams were combin ed under Ccach Dobbins who was picked probihls because of his grefitex experience with the boys the brilliant playing of Joel Stlnson Roger Porter Glen Larson Richard Bernard Bob McCluskey and Carl Crawford in the first six spots went on to end the season with si five and seven record It looks like good v'1rs1tv material for next wear' I O J Coach Dobbins and the Junior Varsity under The combined Jayvees, then sparked by Shlretown Swlshers Well knrg basketball rolled bs a couple mcnths ago and took some mrghtx bad bounces Wrth the loss of Bernard Frelds Danrels and Stone Houlton had a rough sea son Surprrsrnglj, enough though Mrcherl sons term after losrng some of therr easrer games downed sime of the brg bows pullnrv off brg upsets The Houlton squad came out vsrth a r 12 record Wrth Just one senror leavrng the squad thrs year berng Captam Fred Bagnall next tear should brrng around a good team Tall rrrrgy Al Messer who plays center wrll be back next vear mth Jack DObblIIS who has r glod exe rnd rs fr top notch rebounder But let us look rt thrs years team Fnst and most rmportant they showed excellent sport then frnese rn the close games xxhrch helped them oxer then rnexperrence The boys showed then real talent vlhen they oxer came the powerful Rams of Bang 1 50 45 Then next brg game was wrth Deering at the Portland Exposrtron Burldrng Houlton lost bx a score of 62 61 rn an overtrme Messer scored 23 pornts that rnght and all the rest df the boxs played a vsonderful brand of basketball nexer grvrng ground rrght dovsn to the frnal mrnutes Back to the Aroostook games Thev vlon ox er Carrbou 55 52 and gave fr sound thump rng to Presque Isle 57 45 along wrth vrc torres ox er A C I and Fort On therr home court Mrke s men lost a heart breaker rn an oxertrme to Rockland 52 51 Although not too rmpressrve at the start the home team prcked up momentum rn the vsay of mn rnng games and frnrshed thnd 111 the Aroos took League exen though thev played therr better games outsrde the league resented bt Chapman and Bagnall on the frrst team mth D bbrns Estex and Vlesser on the second team Frederrck Bagnall re cerxed the Outstandmg Sportsmanshrp tro phx for Aroostook leavue play rllustratmg the kmd of ball Houlton plaved for the 51 52 campargn The sc rrn for the frrst fne was as fol lovus Dobbnrs 187 pornts Iforwardl Chapman 179 pomts lguardl Bagnall 112 pornts rforwardl Messer 159 pornts lcenterr Estey 147 pornts rguardu Other members on the rosttr were Mrs on Clrff Ird Adams and Strnson all Junrors and Lanrg and Homechuck Sophomores Houlton Opponents Score Mrlo Fort Farrfreld Mrllnrocket Deernrg A C I Bang r Washburn Deerrng Rockland Carrbou Presque Isle A C I Fort Farrfreld Bangor Rockland Mrllrnocket Washburn Carrbou Pressue Isle 'OX Cl UTYICI lox ertrmel 882 In the All Star contest Houlton was rep Rrc Qhefm Q O srnanship, a fact within itself, Second. was SEASON'S SUMMARY ' ' A . A 24 ' 48 .- ' '- - . . ' f -- 34 - ' ' 58 : ' ' x . ' ', - , 49 ' ' 61 ' . , , ' , .K . ' ,' , ' . - . .' ' ' ' ', - 37 . . . 39 3 f - ' ' , - 50 ' 45 .f A ' . ' ' - . 45 ' 55 3 ' - 61 ' ' ' ' 62 , A. Y . . .- - . . ' v ' ' . 55 ' 52 ' s 0 . . j ' 57 . , 45 ' ' ' . - ' - ' - 55 . . . 45 ' ' ' .- .- . - , ' ' ' - 50 '- ' 46 : ' . . . . ' 39 63 . ' ' - ' 51 ' ' 52 ' ' , - . 53 ' ' 61 ' -- ' ' - , 51 37 ' . A ' - 63 ' 46 ' L ' ' ' J- 33 . - .- 44 ' ' ' . 958 Varsity Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL 1StROVv R Homchuck R Estex G Chqpmfm R Chffold C Lfm 2nd Rows Cmch Mlchelsen F Bqgnall P Mason A Messex J Adfims A Ellls MlSS1Hg when plcture vxaS tflken J Dobbms K f ' wa I W J its Shiretown Skiers Schuss Slopes SKI TEAM lst Row C Lnbby J Weaver R Stewart 2nd Row C Llbbv M1 Bernard B Arnold Winter Sports The rmghty lads of the sk1 team had a falrly successful season They partxclpated ln three meets not Wxnmng any but maklng good showmgs Perhaps the best meet was the one held here at home Our sxde lost tm Ashland the county champs but by the very small margln of two polnts The f1nal score was 28 26 tn favor of Ashland The Ashland Houlton meet was the f1rst wmter sports meet that has been held 1n Houlton for qulte a few wears The usual sk1 races were run and the day was topped off by a wmter carnnal ball 'VI1ss Sallx Thompson of the freshman class was chos en queen of the ball by popular tote cf those attending thls gala affaxr The weather th1s season was about as perfect as could be wlshed for All lll all Hr had about flve feet of snow on the level wlth about a 40 mch packed base In s me vots the drlftls were plled up as hlgh as 15 fee or more These condxtlons of course made for 1dea1 sknng Our four tralls and Jumping slope at Fourth H111 were ln perfect shape most of the wxnter Those Wlllnlllg thelr xarslty letters thls year were co captalns Clmt n Llbby and Bruce Arnold Dlck Stewart also came through wlth a xarslty H Much credlt 1s due to Mr Bernard w ho spent much of hlS tune and effort coachlng and 8.SS1Stl1lg us In the past the W1nte1 Sports slde of the XXllltEl athletlc season has been pretty much lost III the basketball fever Now that the team has made fx good start we h pe that there w 1ll be more mterest tn tlns phas of SDOIIS The school owns some skl equlp ment so tlllt lt IS not absolutclx necessfux fox a box to own 111 rf h1s equlpment lf he w lshes to be on the team It IS our SlIlC9I'P hope that W1llI0l Sports wxll be supported w 1th more enthusxasm lll the future and be come '1 blg tlung 'tt H H S lll the years to come ,. 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The Office Angels OFFICE WORKERS lst Row J Mxllex C Danes M1 DeVebe1 Mlss DOXXIIIG G Rlnes V Danes 2nd Row B Hanlon E Nlghtlngale E Graham I Bfnlev E Lee M Wfuman A Somers 'i1dRoxx I Grendell E In mham B Cnnlxffe C Wlnte B C0lp1tts S Ad uns These axe our llttle Busy Bees help mg Mxss Doxxnxe ln the 0ff1C6 Thex ansxxer the telephone tspe up absence IISYS solt mall locate students 1n case of emer encx and do general offlce xt rk Thex deserxe extra thanks for that extra tlme that thew have so kmdlx vue-n These buss cheerful xxolkexs are June Mlllex Eleanor Lee Ione Ballet Barham Cllllllfff' Barbar 1 Colp1tts Aus Sou ew Befxtuee Hanlon Jeanette Blexxer Janlce Grendell Eleanor Ingraham Gwen Whxte Efeftnox Nwhtlngale V1rv1n1a Danes Ex elxn Graham .' ': . ' ', , . '. ', ' .'.4 ' ' ,.'. 3 . L : .f 1 ' ' - . - Shirley Adams Marilyn Warman . Uv .Q I IQ, ,Q Q C . A C ' v . h, h v . .L ' 1 ' ' Y. .E . ' -. C 4 'D ' 5. ' K. D' V - K. lb., . ' D' ' .' -. v . .A Z C .' . v bv I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS lst Row: L, White, M. Wnrman, H. Marshall, L. Friel, J, McDonald, M, Davis, B. Plourde S. Adams, C. Warman, P. Collins, N. Fitzpatrick. L. Porter, B. Ruth. M. Scott, C. Stewart Miss MacDonald, 2nd Row: C. Clark, D. Spellman, I. Bailey, C. Harbison. J, Rheinlander P. Cunliffe, J. Carroll, D, Tapley, E. Friel, C. Porter, R. Golding. V. Muir, J, Clowes, C Brewer, J. Cyr. S. Craig, L. White, F. Clark, M, Farrar, 3rd Row: S. Pryor, D, Seeley M. Scott, J. Grass, M. Reynolds, F, Campbell, D. Plourde, V. Davies, J. Howe, L, McAfee S. Henderson, C, Clark, G. Deschaine, H. Henrickson, J, Miller, D, Beaulieu, S. Roy, B Gove. 4th Row: B. Sullivan, B Billings, J. Kervin, M, Elliott, E. Nightingale, B. Cun- liffe, M. Nightingale, J. Ritchie, A. Lenentine, A, Hay, S, Nelson, J, Cowpedthwaite G. McKay, J. Homchuck, J. Hamilton, J, Dickinson, J. Condon, G. Victory. 5th Row: F. MacPherson, M. Estabrook, W. Stinson, I. McSheffrey, M, McC1uskey, G, Carpenter, A. Lee. R, Casey, M. Ward, L. Warrnan, P. Tidd, H. Towers, B. Sennett, W. Lowery, G. White, J. Brewer, G. Rines, 6th Row: A, Donohoe, M. McSheffrey. C. Carpenter, R. Haley: N. Tyrell, M. Carson, C. Bossie, J. Flewelling, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Hi, folks! We are called the Future Homemakers of America. Our emblem is a house held by two hands, Its four corners represent lfve. faith, prayer, and courage. We believe our future will be sccure if we live up to the meaning of our emblem. We are proud of our leaders. Nmnely: President, Shirley Adanisg Vice President Carolyn Warniiini Set'1'et1ii'y. Patricia Col- lins: 'I'rez1sui'ei'. Blanche Plourde: and the executive board: Norma Fitzpatrick, Connie Davies, Lois Porter. and Lois Warinzin, , Jeanette Hwxiiecliiick was nominated as .1 cziiididute for the delegation of state- offi- . vers, The State Convention was held Nluy 3 ut the Uiiiversity uf Mamie, Keep The Home Fires Burning F. H. A, OFFICERS I. lu R ' R Plullfllv, P Pullills. Kiln M':lt'Dt:ll3ltl, S Allllllis f' XR nm in FUTURE FARMERS lst Row M1 Wood D Towers R Harrxs R VVIIIIWIHS E Peabody M Ingraham R Stfwut W Delong R Alld6lSOIl E Peabody B MacPherson E Campbell R Folsom MI Boutxller 2nd Row C Hubbard R Sm1th F Grant W HUCCIIIIISOII Z Devoc D Towels D Hoyt C Llbby F Brlggs R Fltzpatrlck C Marshall P Nason D Cottle D Cowperthwalte 3rd Row L Ivey G Lan 1lle M Colllns E Adams R Hutchlnsol G Langxlle P Carpenter S Upton E Hutchlnson P Fxtzpatrlck C McSheffrey E Ross 4th Row A Gove H Tuttle G McCluskey J Wllhams A MacPhe1son W Donohoe R davis G Correv F Cralg P Carpenter A Foster A Foster 5th Row R London D e Tullers G OI O S 'I Thompson, F, Hurley, T, Estabrook, W. Adams, J, McGuire, R. Fitzpatrick, R. McKay, M. 1 , . . , . , . ' I . .g . , , l . - , , t I' ' L Ain a , 'VI1ller K Butler The Houlton chapter of the F F A xs oneof the numerous chapters IH thls natlonal organx zatxon The club elect ed new offxcers last spxxng, so they would be ready to settle down to DUSIIICSS when school started thls fall Offl cels thls year were as follows Pres R And erson VICE Pres E Peabody Secretary R Stewart Trea.s W De long Reporter B Mac Pherson The club had some projects th1s year XXhlCh brought good amount of money The F F A Parent, and Son banquet held rn December was one of the best the club has eyer had The club has had rep lesentatxyes at all the d1str1ct 1'l'I69I111gS thls year and yy1ll be repre sented at the state conyentlon at the U of M thls sprlng Much credlt for the success of the club goes to the helpful HSSISUIIICE of oux two adylsors M1 Bouullex and Mx Wood F F' A OFFICERS Seated B MacPherson E Peabody R Anderson W DeLong St'md1n0 F Hubbfud F Peabody D Thompson E Campbell R Steyynt M1 Btlllfllltl Hear the music of the Big Brass Band BAND 1stRow J Groves M McCluskey A Astle M Vose P McCarty J Carl T Totman B Vose G Walton G Hornbergex B Baulch J Carr F Gooch P Huxd Mr Rutledge 2nd Row E Hall J Felker E Ingraham J Grendell J Baulch M Ross J Cowperth uaxte E Duffy L Porter S Adams J Solman J Hogan D Ingraham F Tompklns J ODonnell 3rd Row M Clark G McCarty D Beaulxeu G McKay P Tom1lson N Varnex L V'1nTassell S Moodv G Hall G Garcelon N Solmfln C Connors T Rllcy H H S Band Th1s year the band undex W1ll1am K Rutledge s dll6CI1OIl has had a very success ful xeax both muslcally and f1l1 lllCl3llX In December vxe elected our offlcers fox hex Vxce Pres Dorls Beaulleu Sec Janlce Grendell and Tleas Richard Bernard We exchanged band performances at the basketball games mth Steaxnes thls seal md arr1ng,ements were made mth C21I'lbOll but they fell through at the last moment because of the weather The Houlton Hlgh School Band was rep resented x the All A1 to k Band th1s vear Three students had the added dlStlIlCt1OIl of belng selected to the All Neva England Band xxhxch met 111 Nevx Bllliilll Conn gave a Pop Concert and dance The band handled the refreshment stand at he Stearns game ln Febxualx The COITlblIl9Cl muslc clubs sponsored a food sale and dine to pas for the New BI'lf'i1Il and Presque Isle trips We hfue had cl xerx successful year and ue look fUlXK'lld 1 umm more lxke lt Betts Inn Blnlrh i ' - , . , . . . . - s - - - 1 - . A'- m 37, . 1 - - , - . v - - - . . c , . , , . ' X . O 0 C -, . I . K - ju - . ,, x t , - V , the year, They are: Pres. Margaret McClus- In January the combined music clubs . ,. ' - . A.. ' Q l ' 1 . 4 , Q K -. A ' tv, b K A. I A. .' . A, ' . h, . -. V L. . -,l x . 2 K , A . ,. .' ' 1 sv . ' is ' -. ' , I. - - , . .1 . ,X t -Y . ' ' - ' - - bg' 14 members nl - - nos- j 1 - I-lark! The Herald Angels Sing BOYS GLEE CLUB lst Row C Chase B Hamllton J VanTassell T Sylwestor T Totman J Carr T Rllex M Mlller A Foster A Fostel W Donahue 2nd Ron Mr Rutledge J Groxes L Porter F Gooch C ODonald G McDonald W Way J Weawer R Ivev C Beaulleu R Ber naxd R McCluskey 3rd Row J Stmson M Clark A L1l1ey A Hall E Campbell F Baonall B Arnold F Shean E Hall P Hurd L VanT1ssell Absent when plcture was taken J ODonnell GIRLS GLEE CLUB lst Ron M1 Rutledae C Naeon S Axotte C Danes M Tlnbodefzu P DGIOSISI J 'VI1l1e1 D B9il1119ll A Astle D Hemplnll M Carpenter P McCfntx G Rlnes D DJCCUI M Vose H Glldred M Rexnolds J Hannlton S Cxaw B Adler E In mham J Solmfln J Brevler J V311 M McCluske5 31d Rom M ODonnell R Adler B Cuxtla N Solman W Lovserw F Campbell J Lee D NICCHIH G Dechfnne J Pelletlel J Rhemlandel 4th Rovs M Roberts B Bohan P Tldd L Albert V Danes R Bull G Carpenter C Bossle C Bossle B Baulch S Adamk B Vose J B ulch J Homchuck P Colllnx A Lenentme 5th Row C Ellls W SIIHSOII M Annett P TOIYll1SOIl VI Carson S Good A Donahue J Felker C Blown P CIIPIHIOII J Rllex B 'Vlf'N'1llx I Bohm M Illlex I Grenclell , , , . y , . , . , . 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A ' All The Kung s Men CHESS CLUB lst Row D Cllfford E Hall M McCluskey J Bohan 2nd Row J Carr G I-Iornberger D York C Beaulleu P T1dd A Astle B Rhelnlander G Rmes B Plourde 3rd Row D Howland G Larson J Dobbms E Duffy 4th Row J Schools J Stmson A Hall I Pollard F' Dobbms P Tldd E Campbell Mr Laxendal Chess Club Under the d1rect1on of 1ts able advxs r Mr Lavendar the newly formed chess club has made great progress toward xmprovmg the sk1ll of 1ts members Toward sprmg the players were rated concermng thelr adeptness The best proved to be Dean York The runnerup was Leonard Porter and the thlrd place went to Eduard Hall A match was arranged mth Rlcker an able squad under a go1d lnstructor Mr Schultz The match was to be plaxed late thls Spllllg I predlct the Houlton team to walk aufn xx 1th the honors Leonard E Porter . . , . . - V - - - ' v - . . , . , . , . . . v - y - . - . , . , . , . . - - v - - . , 1 , . . 1 ' , . , , , . , . - - v . . , - . v ' ' af ' , ' V . v . ' A . . 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Latm Club Vlrtute Omnibus Praestanent LATIN CLUB lst Row G McCarty E Blllmgs M Carpenter R Cameron J Taylor P Dalgle L Davxes Mrs Greaves D McCorm1ck W Lowery I Stackhouse J Carr J Lee D McCa1n S Thompson 2nd Row S Adams M Carroll C Ellls A DeVoe D Henderson P Devoe D Magaw J Carr G Carpenter G Good C Brown A Chrlstlansen M Cllfford S Graham B Monahan J Baulch G Stewart 3rd Row F Callnan J VanTassel1 L Bart lett B Grant R Lynds S Moody W Hamilton P MacDonald D Mlller T Carpenter J Hogan E Conlogue G Tracy 4th Row R McC1uskey T Tracy T Haggerty D Ross R Hurd L VanTasse1l C Ayotte W Lalte G Cosman J Cone T Sylvester B Rhum lander F Gooch The Latm Club IS called the Res Publxca Romana or s1mply the R P R Membershxp IS opened to only those who have a B or better average ln Latln The clubs purpose IS to gxve an oppor tumty for the pleasurable learnmg cf much about Roman c1v1l1zat1on for whxch there IS not sufflcrent tlme m the classroom It glves an outlet to the dramatlc lnstmct and at the same t1me strengthens correct pronouncl atron of Latm It develops leadershlp and resp lnslblllty and encourages orlgmallty It helps to develop an appreclatzon of anclent lrterature and art For entertalnment there IS an almost lmutless subJect of programs The tlme of year local condxtrons etc all effect the plan nmg of the meetlngs A good type of pr gram however IS roll call answered by re peatmg some Latln proverb by g1VlI'lg a Lat m word and lts meanmg by namlng an event of Roman hxstory or by the pl'lIlClpa1 parts of some dlffxcult verb l1ke adsum t llo or fero one or two good talks open drscus slon of the talks a game a Latm song Thls rs followed by refreshments The officers of the club are James Carr Puntlfex Maxlmus fpresldes over meetmgsl Irls Stackhouse Quaestor 1 has charge of the clubs flnanclal affaxrs and publlcrtyr and Wrlla Lowery Scrrba fthe Secretaryv The R P R IS under the guldance of Mrs Margaret Greaves Latm teacher I I . 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N111111' z1p':1i11 11111 1111 1111111111 111111' 11111 11. 11. 5.Sl11'1'1X' 111' 1121115115 :11111 51117 111 11i111Q11114. 1111111l11.1'1-. 11111 21111111 5 .Q if ZX Ch, Merglethorpe -in-Q, SENIOR PLAY On Floor D Beauheu M Russell Merglethorpe A Astle Seated B Arnold N Solman B Baulch L Porter Stflndrng Mr Boyd C Lrbbv J ODonnell M McCluskey W L Stmson E Hall Semor Play As soon 'rs school started thrs year Mr Boyd drrector of dramatrcs began lookrng about for a famous actor to star rn the Senror Play After much brckerrng and hagglrng over prrce the mternatronally known MERGLETHORPE was finally srgned around whom the rest of the cast was burlt The try outs were called rn February 'md the frnal cholce of supportrng actors were Margaret Russell as Suzle Nancy Solman as Mrs Lnrngston Bruce Arnold as Mr Lnrngston Wynn Lee Stlnson as Ann Dorrs Beaulreu as Audrey Ann Astle as Cotton Bettylou Baulch as Mrs Rockford Leonard Porter as Mr Rockford Joseph O'Donnell as Barry Edw nd Hall 'rs D Beale Margaret McCluskex as Mrss Mrudf and Chnton Lrbbs as Boyle Despite constant pressure from our CI'CCll tors we nevertheless mrnrged to keep open Rtherrsrls were called after sthool 1nd nr the evenrngs TlCk6tS were sold 'rnd rt looked 4 pm 1 rn o s and then drsaster fell' A replacement rn the cast was necessary and Just two days before openrng nrght' We needed a new Boyle but who? As ever MERGLETHORPE calmed us down and when our drrector Mr Boyd suggested Albert Hall for the part MERGLE THORPE heartrly backed hrm up Qurckly A1 was notrfred and when he heard that the one and only MERGLETHORPE was rn the show he dropped everythlng and came on the dead run Needless to say the play was a smash lnt MERGLETHORPE as was expected was the star of the show even though some people couldnt see rt But all we can offer to see the play, rs our deepest sxmpfrthx cause they ve probably mrssed therr onls rhante to ce MERGLETHORPE who rnnounccd hrs retnernnt from show busrne after the flll ll performance Frrdrx lt of Three Mlsses and A Myth . O c. ' , . , ' . l V ' , . . , - , Y . . . . , . V . . . Y . . , ' V 1 ' Y' I A L.. ' .' v , . g ' 'U It . V A ' . -- v r - ' I . .' , , I L ' ' 'cj Q' l , I 1 . -r' --. v 2-' ' 'Z' ' - 1- V- to those poor unfortunates who didn't get 2 ' ' b. ci , I l hx N .sl . Y .' l ' .' 4 , -- I I S V , ' 1 ' z z 1 . , A , 1 zuzq '- -. A 1 z I , - . ' .. . - . ' '. ' '. ' nrgr lik- it was sha ' Q ua ' I a :ure hit - - - ' - Lights' Camera' Action 'Q' 'fu ONE ACT PLAY Seated Mrs Greaves R Cone P CllChtOIl P Colhns D Hemphlll A Hall QUIINIIH J Howe F Bagnall V Dav1es One Act Play I Promxse You vsas presented at the Putnam Gymnaslum under the dlrectxon of Mrs Margaret Greaves mth the follomng cast Pat Crlchton Ruth Holt Robert Cone Thomas Holt Dorls Hemphlll Margaret Page better known as Babe Albelt Hall Lawrence Patterson Patrxcla Colllns Mag gre The stage manager was Fred Bagnall make up Joan Home and costumes Sh1r1ey Adams The play was a blg success and the cast ls to be pralsed for '1 job well done o 0 0 0 o rc li W, ' r .-, if ' ' 52 1 x. . ,,1 V: '79 . at ,wr , V '4 41 , Y , -, I 4 - 2 N, ', . . . 1 1 V, I A Y' .3 1.51- f I '--.. .. ......'g: . , . , . .. 1. - vv , . . . , ' ' ' - ' . O u 1' ,' - V 'L - , . . . - . ..,. 3 ', . '. . '. - . 1 . . u - 1 4 , . .. . , , , Au Revoir! A blentot FRENCH CLUB lst Row B Plourde J Hamilton C Russell B Willey J Lawler M Elliott B Baulch A Astle D Beaulieu M Russell D Hemphill J McGary J Rhemlander M McCluskey N Solman M Conlogue J Lane M J Cohen 2nd Row Mr Boyd J Felker P McCarty M Vose R Dalgle J Vail B Berce J Solman J Rhexnlander S Devoe B VanTassell B McNally J Grass R Adler P Tidd J McKinnon F Campbell M ORe1lly A Albert S Lamson 3rd Row G Hornberger T Totman L Porter C Wood E Mitchell F Manuel G Lougee G Jones M Carson M Devoe J Bohan C Beaulleu G Nlckerson G Gar Clockadxle F Shean A Hall D Ellis B Arnold FBagnall M Davis A Messer J Dob bins J Carr L Chase G Larson R Porter E Duffy E Hall E St Peter W Way J ODonnell French Club Though the Club Francais was not over Our other important function was having ly actne thls year we did manage to have a our picture taken for publication in our es meeting and its sole purpose was to elect teemed yearbook officers Those competent students are Pres This organization is under the able lead ident Roger Porter Vice President John ership of that famed Frenchman from Dex Groves Secretary Paul Adams 'md Treas ter Maine Mr William Boyd urer Eddie Duffy Judy Lawler 0 I celeon, J. Groves, E. Jackins, P. Ritchie, D. Clifford, P. Adams, 4th Row: J. Stinson, D. Up and Coming Writers ENGLISH CLUB lst Row S Ketchum C Nason B Plourde J McDonald M Davls D Beaulleu N Varney E Graham A Astle C Stewart L Davls M Conlogue J Rhemlander J McGary J Tyrell R Cameron E Ivey C Clark 2nd Row P Thompkms S Thompson J Taylor J Pryor J Howe V Davles G Roberts M Carpenter S Pryor B VanTasse1l S DeVoe D Ingraham G Rmes B Bxllmgs C Davles J Brewer B Gove I Albert D McCorm1ck M Schools G Scott Mr Bernard 3rd Row PMcDonald R Rlley J Hogan M ORe1lly P Tldd J Lawler A Chrlstlanson G Belyea V McCue A Donahue J Baulch S Adams M ODonnell L Barton B Bohan C Scott D M.11ler T Carpenter H Carpenter 4th Row M Brewer B Grant C Russell B McNally J Lee J Bohan J Carr D Scott W Lalte L VanTasse1l S Good D McGaw M Carson T Haggerty M Lilley L Van 'Tassell L Johnson English Club The Engllsh Club was reorganlzed thls year under the dxrectlon of Mr Bernard a new Enghsh teacher at Hoult .n Hlgh Pres ldent Ann Astle presldes mth Nancy Var ney as Vlce Presldent Evelyn Graham wrltes the mlnutes of the last meetmgs and Cathy Stewart IS our Treasurer Members were sel ected on the basxs of rank whlch had to be above a large B The club secured some of ILS funds by selllnfr refreshments at the Houl ton Carlbou game The club IS plannlng to buy records to be used by the Englxsh Department These rec ords w1ll be placed rn the llbrary where they may be requ1s1t1 ned by the English teachers The Engllsh Club has created a good deal of mterest among students and has gxv en them an urge to work harder ID lmprov mg thelr Enghsh Evelyn Graham jr l r 1 , . . , . . . . . . . , . . . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , ' . - . . , - , - , - . - , . , . - - , - 1 - . . . . - - , - , - . - 1 . ' Y ' . , . , . . . . , . . . , . , . , - , - . - , - , - . - , - f , . . , . , . , . , . , , , , . - - , . . . . . , . , . , . , - r . , . , . , . , . , , , , , . ' . . , . . - V - 1 1 ' , - . ' 'I . I - , - , , - U ,, . . . ' :a Gettmg Into The Feel OF Things SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Smted M1 Rob111so11 M C1a1k R Hu111c11110k St111d111p. C Hubbnd I P01 1 Our Act Comes Next JUN IOR OFFICERS Seited P Achms C C11111111111 Sta11d111g C C'11colo11 NI Bum 'I Tf1t111'111 P7 Q Give Us Tnme We Learn Fast PRLSHXIAN OPI IK HJ 1 1 1111 11 11111n1IX1 1111 Sluggers and eagle-eyed Fielclers from Houll:on's Famed team F Manuel C ODonnell r r BASEBALL The Baseball Team under the direction of Bill Terry finished the 1950 season with a mediocre record of four wins and eight losses. Under the supervision of George Den- nett wh- took over the Physical Educa-tion program after Mr Terry left to accept his new position in Miami it is hoped that the boys will co operate and go all out to make Mr Dennetts first year at Houlton High a highly successful one The prospects for this years team are go d with seven lettermen returning cluding Fred Bagnall Bob Estey Clifford ODonnell Dick Cllfford Lawrence Haggerty Bill Stewart and Fred Manuel The schedule for this year is as follows A C I Fort Fairfield Stearns 1 Home 6 Away 9 Away 'tentative Home Home Away Home Home Away Houlton May May May Caribou Presque Isle A C I Fort Fairfield Stearns Caribou Presque Isle May Ma May May May May June 3 Away .. TRACK Bang' They re off' Mark that throw Measure that Jump These are familiar sounds to the boys of the track team They can be heard on almost any Saturday after noon late in the spring as the HHS track squad IS a very busy outfit Lettermen reporting back this year were such able participants as Capt Duane Lambert on the weights Joel Stinson runn ing the half mile and Jumping Rudy Hom chuck in the sprmts 'md pole vault and many other able competitors were also on hand The first meet with Fort Fairfield was a strong victory for the Shlretown thmclads Mr Stmsons fleet footed aces walked away with the meet with a final score of 68 40 Presque Isle was our foremost opponent with most of last years squad back If Houlton can pull this one out it is quite a sure thing that we shall be county champs once again n' . . ' in- vs ,, vs . . .. vs vs ' 13 vs y 15 vs 20 vs ' ' 23 vs 24 vs ' 29 vs ' - I J .Q ':. 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' '. - - 'I' LITERARY 'I' ONE ALONE It 15 the flrst Spflllg da1 of 1 11ew year nineteen hu11d1ed and f1ft1 two E1e11th1111 seems so fresh a11d clean You a young doctox of 30 just hangmtz up your slnn gle a1e takmg a few moments to adm1re Mothe1 Natures sprmg be ut1 You turn the corner Hlld 811011 dow11 42nd Street townd the tallest blllldlllf 111 tl1e world What would be more of a thrill than to 111112 up all 102 stones 1nd gaze out 0161 the teemlng 1111ll1ons of tlns gmnt n1et1opol1s so peaceful You look dow11 at what seems to be 1111103 away Belleyue Hospnal You used to 111ter11 there wlth 1ts 0 u11t1ess rooms a11d spotless co1r1dors You know that people f1on1 6X61y walk of hfe are there bemg t1eated f0l e1ery a1l111ent ca11ce1 to k111fe wou11ds You also KIIOXK that all tl1ese people are f1ght1ng for then l11es wl11ch thev cl1er1sh so As y u contmue 1ou1 Jaunt dow11 along tl1e Gleat b1111ded by a te1r1ble flash wh11l1 blots out QY6I'Xth1I1g cuts you off f1om all ea1thl1 contacts for a few long m111utes Everythmg IS qu1et now perhaps twent1 mlnutes l1a1e elapsed 811106 that 0116 t1e me11dous flash You have just co111e out o your 1Ill1I'1911T,3I'X black out You glance about you 1ou gasp eyerytlnng IS CILISIICC1 broken a11d 1ou a1e aw a1e of Oxoans of d1s ness and calls for help Now 1ou know what has taken pl ce what has t11r11ed tl11s se rene May day 11110 one f l1o11or a11d suffer 111g The H Bomb' You look 1t you1self XOUX8 been lucky hardh a SCIHICII But enough of th1s selflshness 1ou haye a Job to do a 1e11 blg one much Wlnte W y you are suddenly 1 the mess of 1leb11s that used to Dt sxeet 11111 1111111 111fe 11111 X IX su111 111 BOXRGIS Class of 48 M1C11ll H11 1610 111Les you also ' 1111 S1Xs 1111 1 X ltls l11p1e11 Bomb 1 tplx 11111111 111111 111 wht a s1 11111 111111 1 1 1111111 1 t 1011 1 both 1 ' Sou look around 1ou 11111 s11 notlnng bu atl1 and de t1111t1o11' P111 o tw1 t1d 1 11 1111111ete N11 one ls 1l11e' J1111 111e '1 1 1 arowrng weaker weaker You haveI1't seen a lnmg human except Jllll s111ce that flash and created ha1oc wh1ch ensued Fmallv tl1e ground 111 f1 nt of you starts to spm CraZ11y a11d you collapse dymg Funny 1ou sa1 to 1ourself You ve always wanted to be the best SUIQGOII 111 the b1g town and 11ow you a1e betause you a1e the only per son left alne 111 New York Everythmg IS dead and 1 u are dymg You are alone ' G Albert Hall III POINT OI' NO RETURN When you a1e condemned to d1e says f1Ct10l1 your m111d takes you back 01 er your 11fe You renew moments of de span a11d happmess Mlth a futlle longmg' But lt 1s11t so Wlth me I Slt here and suddenly lt all seems 1e1y funny The tr1a1 the gr1m faces of my 111ter1ogat1frs the hostlle expresslon on tl1e bod mans face the o11e on the e11d 1n the seco11d row of the Jury box Tl1e st1l1ness of the court1oom IS so very dramattc I g1g vle Too bad It hadnt been fllmed It was an Academy Awa1d sort of atm sphere I 11sual1zed myself 111 later years tellmg about my expenence I l1ear myself say A11d I sure thouaht for a Whlle that I was a goner' I hear gasps of adm1rat1or1 fron1 my l1stene1s as I p1ctu1e them leanlng closer w1th tl1at 111sat1able sometimes f11gl1ten1ng loye of l1or1or that 15 1n all of I V111 f course embro1der the story or 15 embrolder a word too gay for the ,nm facts that I w1ll utte1'P I must tell CIISIII about the cot on XKh1Ch I lay expect f s a111 to fo1 11 1ll1 qu1te comfoltable It has '1 lumpy mat ues 11111 18 sllghtly 11111011 t s 1111111 p 1t1l1wo1l-1 qullt o1er lt I w1ll Omll tl11 fact flOII1 1111 IQlIll1llSC1l1,g 16 floo1 tl 11 walls 11 th 1111 f 1111 cell 1e 11 at L1 11k1 1 11111 sc11re1 1 1 1 w 1X 1 11111111 1 t1111l11d 1 13111-CCI suxfate fOl tl1e patter11 11 st L11 1111111 pa e 1 1111 1 It s I stan If the we1r11 a 11111 111115 1t 111 1111 11111111 lOl future use 1 1 1111 1111 111111 just for ef 1 ' . - . , . 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I dee1de The pattern grows br1ghter more d1st1nct It must be nearlv tlme I th1nk A man IS adm1tted to my cell We look each other oy SI I-Ie calls me son I laugh As he prays I scoff What r1ght has he to be so compass1o11ate so r1ghteous'P Surely he doesnt th1nk I yy1ll really d1e I y1ew the wardens approach Wllh sur DTISC I shvuld haye been rescued before th1s accordm to f1ct1on Then I relax It w1ll be o11e of those thr1ll1ng last mlnute rescues I am dehghted All the more drama for my l1stene1s Perhaps someone w1ll shoot the 1ope Just as the trap door heath me I walk down the hall 111101 lau0h111f 111 glee at such a poss1b1l1ty AVIS opens be before my Sow ers 52 LFTTER Dear Yolande I am w11t1ng th1s letter wh1le recuper atmg from bru1ses recelyed 1n the act of Cllmblng up our ne1ghbors grapevme at 3 00 A M th1s mornmv DQSDIEC your efforts to lose my frlendshlp by not sendlng me so much as '1 MISSISSIPPI Hula Dancer land my poorer Judgment tells me there 1S such a you all the yokel ah local news that has happened smce you left here to l1ve n Stonewall M1ss1ss1pp1 In tne l1ne of mov es you have not m1ss ed much exceptlng Japanese War Brlde Wlth Shll16V Hasafootltch or somethmg S1111 1111 1P ease 1es1d that last l1ne over as I know yru d1d not get the meanlng I 111 tended you to getm As fox entrenchments that means en a ements doesnt 1t9 POIICI Oakfleld Mls sus F E Oakfleld of Balmy Crest Road 111 Waterbmdge yy11shes to denounce the e11 trenchment of her daughter Ga1l1ne col umn th1ee page four serv1ces w1ll be held 111 the Dunn Funeral Home where remfuns Oh excuse me to Ml R1ch'1rd Porter of Med unekeag Road R F' D N' 3 1n Houlton The br1de has attended Waterbrldge Hlgh School fo1 the last 17 years whlle the groom has done her one better bv serv1ng a stretch of 18 years 1n the State Penetentlary As for sports Mllltown beat Swamp y1lle III a th11ll1ng game of water polo last lllght' 111 went IDIO oyert1mel Cant th1nk of fxnythmg else t waste rest of page on so w1ll s1g11 off here Your Buddy Shoebox Totman 03 P S A Mrs B B Boone was taken to the bug house I wonder any relatlon to you know who fMrs Boone n t the bughousel ESCAPE It was one of those mornm s that seem to have been made for a spec1al purpose the sky was a dreamy shade of blue w1th out a cloud 1n S1 ht The gang was gomg to the lake on '1 hlke and DlClllC but the1e I was J1t '1 'Vlum had left me I d1dnt haye a thm IJ do but 1ron the clothes wash the d1sles make the beds and take care of my l1ttle s1ster 'age 131 She was as usual seated '11 the p1ano happlly Slaughterlll Olle of 'VI Chop1ns better DISCGS It was beg1nn1ng to get on my neryes and suddenly I rebelled I was not golng to be the famxly slaye wh1le l1ttle s1ster took l1fe easy and t11ed to I'Ll1Il my hea11n pparatus I had declded I was golng to enjoy th1s d611Cl0l1S day by sac11f1c 111 my wo1k 111 fayor of the h1ke and D1 me mth the gang Soooo yerv QUICKIW so as not to d1s tulb l1ttle s1ster I went up the back sta1rs bemff extra careful to sk1p the squeaky step thlrd from the top Once 1ns1de my room w1th the door safely closed I put 1 my new slacks a fuzzy sweater my oldest loafers and just 111 case we should happen to stay afte1 dark I took my Navy sweat sh1rt Well I was ready and SIIICC I had heard nothlng from my s1ster yy1th a false hope of escape I agam crept to the sta1rs Once down them I paused a mome11t o make sure that I had every thmg and the11 I caut1ously opened the door to see 1f the coast was clear It wasntll' Llttle monste1 was talkmg on the telephone She was say mg Yes Mum and she hasnt eyen stfnt ed her housewo1k As I sa1d It was one of those m0111111 s that see mto haye been made f r '1 specml purpose I guess that DLIIQOSC was wo1k Betty Bflulch M HOV! TO FFT OIT OF BFD ON A COI D NIORNIING Some of you may COIlSld6l' th1s '1 pretty s1lly t1tle and scoff at It How To Get Out Of Bed' Well for goodness sake any mo1 011 can d that you say Ah yes but what about the last of the t1tle On A Cold MOFIllDg9 There mv dea1 fr1ends IS the catch Laugh on the other slde of your face now I dare yo11 Where shall I 1361119 I guess when the alarm goes off yy1ll be '1s wood a tlme as any The alarm sounds off at 6 30 sharp Your f1rst step IS to roll oy er 013611 one eye make a QUICK check to see 1f II s really 6 30 and groan Next you get yo11r head out ' 1 '. ' 1 . ' -1 - , . 1 l'., 1 1 ' . y ' 'U , 1 , . 1. 1.1 , . 1 . E' ' L ' K ' ' . ' ' 415 1s . A . , A A . . y 1 7 I . D I ' O ' ' 4. C N .' ' - 11 - - 1. . v Y 1 ' ' 1 1 Ly. 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 .' . ' l ' ' K ' U A 1. 1 C, . 1 -' 1 K N. K. C . . , ' -'I' ,Sq U ' P1 ' V t- . ' ' ' .I . 4. . K- v u. . . g a in ' . I. rw I V yi 1 1' ' ' ' 1 7-- . . . . ' V if 1' 1 .' lf- 1 .v 4 1 v . 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If yr:u'1'e close to the window, you may consid- er yourself lucky. because there will be little danger of freezing in such a short distance Howeyer least n1ne take eyely hate y fur ant step 15 to get all of you out It IS best I thlnk to take one last snuggle warm bed before tak1ng the drastic All prepared IIOXK9 Here goes' Throw the coyeis Jump out of bed hurdle chair 111 the nuddle of the room SLAM' that window over the chalr again and make 1 dn for the d Well that s over' It must be time to get the 16St of the fam1ly up now You rap on the door of big SISICI s room From inside comes a sleepy but angrv VOICE What dya want? T11ne to get up vou sax Ill a sweet 1hee1f11l YOICC Guess what you get for 1 reply Go on back to bed ya Jerk ITS SAT URDAY should your bed be located at feet or more from said wmdow precaution necessary You now head exposed The next import that step back that Nancy Solman THE EFFICIENT SALES GIRL After enterin a local chaln store to dav I looked around and decided to buy a silk scarf It was then I started looklng fOl a clerk to wait on me I f und her and she began hunting fo1 the kind of scarf I was describing You sav you want a red one some g1een 111 IL she 1nqu1red N I explained It 18 '1 1ed one wlth some blue that I would hke' Oh yes I lemember 11ow she as she chewed on some gum w1th said After digging under the counter for fne 01 ten mlnutes she popped up and informed me she couldnt find a blue and pink one Well thats all I1 ht have you got a 1ed and a blue one9 I asked whlch was of cou1se what I had preuously asked fo1 Oh I thlllk so she replied shifting, lm weight to the other foot 111d pulling her 11111 out 111 front vf her At least we should haw a 'Illl she lor kid llllflfxl tl11 Cflllll b she 111110 ll ht back up llld 1nq111red Did 1 sax a ed JI 1 pink ont' M11111-1 I lllllllflfxfl VKcllU she exploded Vlhn for Loud ntss sakes Xl 1s 1t9 It was 1 led OIIG w 1th bllle I declared emphatically Oh I 1 SOIIX we dont hate t kind of a kerchieff' and with that she ani- bled over to the IIGXI counter and 1o11t..111c5 her conversation with her best chum. which I had so thoughtlessly and rudely interrup- ted. I guess I don't really wa11t a kerchief. anyway. M Lillev 52 TIME S SCARS The desk ID whlch I sat ln my home roorr' during my sophomore year 1n hlgh school was marked and carved deeply by mnumerable students through many yeais It seemed to reflect the personallties of the people who had used lt fcr so long It w sturdy with iron legs screwed tightly to the floor The seat was similar large enough for two and worn to an uncomfortable rut 1nto which I kept sliding The to write on The deep lines cut 1nto 1t were perfect It poked through the paper bemg used The corner long 1n disuse had become a t1ny wastebasket for crumbled papers and shred ded notes It sometimes afforded a glimpse of books pushed into the desk w1th much more haste than ceremony In the center of the desk a huge heart was cut down the center by an arrow On each side of the arrow appeared a set of in 1t1als The small heart in the lower right hand corner was crudely carved ID two halves seperated slightly wlth Jagged edges denoting a break One of the sets of 1n1t1als found in the larger heart was here on the other half appeared a forlorn little quest1o11 mark There were many names with the ex pected year of graduation underneath A few unsure persons had added hope' Odd designs marked every ava1lable surface of the desk was impossible traps for a pencil or pen when inkwell in the upper rlght hand carefully drawn patterns The student life of the school for f1fty years was represented here and when I left the desk boasted two fresh 1111t1als Aus Sow ers SENIORS At tlus yeir of graduation XVGHX eyes aglow wxth p11d1 A11v sign of troubling emotions BTSNBIS haxe been put aside OIIQ would nexer guess to see 1116111 How they 1e l1bc red 111 tht Dlsl g'i1Il thls useful knowledge Thev 11ow can use at last onward SENIORS onward To our cred1t you shall pass By June Miller , . . 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' ' 1 ' hat ' '52 THF EAGLES WEST NI st I o w rth hrm all the way to dens where the dangers are'f Where the snowv steep rs a treacherous foot when a frst wrll clutch a starf For he would clrmb to the needled p aks to the Indrans secret frre On a l nesome trarl rn a holy caye away from the whrtemans rre And he would seek a blessed rock that he hfrs neyer seen Where the cold wrnd laves the rattlesnakes hrde rnd the creyfrsse between The mrst and lrght a bluer place where the dead tree gryes no shade And the noonday heat for a moment grace bedrzens the burnrshed Jade For he would away from the hurt of wrong Aw ay from the manmade laws of Earth that rr s I can go wrth rather rt were not sol But he rs twelve and I am old rn the ways of rock and snow Clarr H Chamberlarrr clrmb to the eagles nest freedoms song hrm part of the way 1Hed THE LAKE The early mornrng mrst was hangrng loyy Upon the lakes shrmmerrng azure blue They were a complrment to natures hue The vast expanse of rugged rocky shore Was lrke a parnted prcture rn a frame Foreyer encased rn natures Hall of Fame The waves resounded rn trrumphant roar Some here some there a wrspy sprre of smoke Wfrs twrstrng and turnrng up among the leaves As rf to rey eal the presence of some folk Who were nestled down beneath the trees Those rocks clouds waves and never end mg sky I ll strll remember th rn as years go by Edward Hall TR KGFDY MAKES YOU REALIZF Joe Wrllrams was one of the greatest rthletes thrt eyer graduated from George Waslrrngton Hrgh School In hrs freshman year he had earned letters rn football bas ketball and track He contrnued to partrc rpate rn these sports throughout hrs entrre school career Wrllrams was a broad shoulder fd strapprnv srx footer yyerghrng one hun dred and nrnety pounds The one sport he excelled rn was football because he had been All Conference quarterback hrs last three years rn hrgh school Along wrth berng a great sports star he top scholars rn hrs those boys who had good looks athletrc had been one of the class Joe was one of eyery tlrrng personalrtv abrlrty money and brarns One thrng he lacked howeyer was modesty because he felt eyerythrng he drd was rrght ey en to th pornt where he was so rncrependent that hr thought he drdnt need anybody s gurdance cr help He ot away wrth thrs durrng hr lr school but now he was Drannrng on gorn to college and thrngs mrght be drfferent Ihr u h hrs scholarshrp abr rty Joe h se ured or schola hrp to LCLA and he y r rrdrng hrgh but he was destrned to learn mode ty rn a tra t way He became rll wrth rnfantrle paralysrs whrch crrppled hrs le s temporarrly and he reqrrrred much help fron doctors nurses and hrs own famrly Joe was unhappy thrnkrng of hrs scholarshrp and the sp rts he loved so well The thou ht that he mrght never play agarn made hrrn realrzt how cocky he had been and he prayed that rf he eyer became hrs old self agarn he would be m re humble and consrderate of othfr people Even as he longed to play ball once more he knew that never frgarn would he take 'rll the glorv for hrmself Fred Manuel 2 A CUE BALL I haye known of many thrngs durrng the best srxteen years of my lrfe but none so tempermental as the lowly cue ball He rs a berng of many moods sometrmes acqurrrng the power of a Sherman tank and on the other hand the gentleness and re strarnt of a woman s caressrng lrps He romps on a freld of green when he rs rn a constant drcker wrth several of hrs adversarres push ng and hrttrng them around although he gets hrs lumps by sometrmes plungrng rnto any one of the srx prtffrlls whrch surround the freld Thrs of course rs no fault of hrs own but of hrs constant and chref tor mentor that long lanky prece of wood sport mg a blue chapeau the cue He rs hrmself small rn stature towerrrr two and one quarter rnches above the freld Dont get me wr ng because I say he rs small for he can stand hrs ground wrth the brggest and toughest of men Hrs rnrrrrds consrst of a heart of ranrte flesh of hard rubber and skrn of rmrtcrtron ry ory He w 'rrs a surt of whrte sometrmes trnted wrth a red carnatron He also rs a lryely sort Jumprng sprnnrng Joltrng and reyersrng on hrs na ural habrtat He rs the berng wrthout a country H the man about town known all oyer the world for hrs wrn rn the end attrtude rs not only the playthrn of the pool room tough but of the rdle rrch as well Yes wrth ut 'r doubt thrngs that come rn small pfrckages are usually th most sportrng and excrtrnv of the thrngs whrch you and I enjoy the most and one of these thrn s rs a cue ball G Albert Hfrll A U5 S ' ' - 4 , ' ' , ' .. . - ' ' - G -. 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E Mitchell Can you name fr deadly porsorr M Dayres Sure Ayratron Eyerett Why do you say tlratf 'ylrltolrn We'l one drop yyrll kill you' Mrss Doyyrne Punk do you knoyy yy hart ls. r Iso yyho rs r Bfrckyyard turn backword O time rn your flight And tell me Just one thrng I studied last night' Pr obably the yy orlds greatest humorrst rs the man yrho named installments easy pay ments Miss Spruce to a shoe clerk Ouch' I ll take this pair Second thoughts are best God created man first Woman was the after thought' Eryrn P Y u ought to take chloroform Blake Mac Yea'P Who teaches 1t'P Mr Robinson yyrote LXXX on the board and asked Pat Varnev yyhat rt meant The prompt replv yyas Loye and kisses Wynne S My father says that a girl shouldnt krss before twenty Shirley T Well naturally I dont like 'r lrrge 'rudrence erther Vrsrtor 'to friend rn Ins me Asylum' Hovy Lunatic Oh Im getting 'rl ng svyell novy but believe me for the first couple of weeks I thought Id go crazy ur r 'r y c c fol'oyys you? T Totmrrr That dnpends on yylrcther you rc r mrn or r mouse lhrk XX u ire the unshrne of my Sour Llorrous smile Lasts lustrous berms lrke :sr nn full mot Tle g rntrs from ll su ill r rnt drops of 1 tntle rfrrn rrlyrr T s rr Joi r ye rther report? Cr ryyf l XX hat rs a skun 'P P Tomrlson A streamlined pussy cat yyrth r f'urcl drrye Aye yye yyrll sard hrs friend Vyrth rice and ribbons A e And old shoes throyyn at us Aye aye that vye yyrll Good sard Harold I vyear srze erght and or half and Wilma yyears 7 B' Norma Fitzpatrick Mother vyhat does old fashioned mean? 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