Howland High School - Howler Yearbook (Howland, ME)

 - Class of 1959

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Left to right A Violette, W Neal, E Powers R. Bouchard SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The first meeting of the year was called to order by the outgoing president, Warren Neal, for the purpose of electing a new slate of officers Officers elected were President, Ann Violette, Vice Prestdent, Warren Neal, Secre tary Etlene Powers, who was replaced by Lorraine Pelkey after she returned to Stearns High of Mlllinockett Treasurer, Rene Mae Bouchard Elected to Student Counctl was Richard Buck and as Business Manager, Judy Currie Rrch ard York and Edward Pekley were given the responstbtlity of takmg care of the pop machine Barbara Currie, Norma Batchelder and Robert Henderson the candy The first money making proyect undertaken by the class was the sponsormg of a Hunter s Breakfast which will prove to be one of the most profitable pro iects as S140 was realized by this undertaking Next we sold sweatshirts, ker chiefs, etc On January 9th a Record Hop with Jim Winters was held Other money making projects planned for the remainder of the year are Easter Ball which will be sponsored by our parents, the annual Penny Camival, which we inherit as Seniors, also we plan to hold a Cabaret the same evening, another Record I-lop, and a raffle for a fishing pole and all equipment Many meetings were taken up discussing our class trip At this printing the lnayorlty of the members want to go to New York Whether or not we go de pends on how much money we have available come the Sprxng vacation COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Baccalaureate will be held at the Town Hall on Sunday, I une 'ith Class Night wrll be held on Monday evening, June 8th Graduation is to be held Tuesday evening, June 9th Earl Squlers has been selected as our Class Marshal. Our Class Motto is Not At 'I he Top, But Climbing Class Colors are Blue and White Class Flower rs the Rose I a o a g I I 3 . 3 0 etc: and Rena Bouchard and Ann Marie St. Thomas the ice cream. 2 1 . D -

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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS AS FRESHMEN The freshman class enrollment at the begtnning of the year was frfty The frrst class meeting was held Sept 14, 1955 Offrcers were elected as follows President, Warren Neal Vxce Prestdent, Fleurette Wrrght Secretary, Ann Vrolette Treasurer, Joan Maker Student Councxl, Judy Boles and Class Reporter, James ee Later in the year we chose Ann Marte St Thomas as our Student Councrl member when Joan Cunntngham moved away On the JayVee basketball squad were several members of our class Earl Squires Drckie York, Gilman Martrn, Edward Pelkey, James Lee, Gary Loupm, Ronald Emery, and Ronald Thompson Warren Neal manager Joan Maker was the only freshman on the girls basketball team and Janice Ewrng was the only freshman cheerleader Judy Currie was chosen as a Rater for the North ern Penobscot League games The freshman class presented two assemblres We had two dances We also sold uon on letters to decorate clothtng HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS AS SOPHOMORES On Sept 5 1956 we had our first class meeting and elected the followrng offrcers President, Warren Neal Vlce Presrdent, Fleurette Wright Secretary, Ann Violette, Class Reporter, Ann Vtolette Student Counctl, Earl Squrers, and Class Advisor, Miss Vrolette We were well represented U1 varstty sports this year wrth Eddre Pelkey, Joe Brown, Walter Ballard, Robert Hallett and Ronald Thompson partxctpatrng Ln Cross Country Dtck York, Norman Batchelder, James Lee Eddie Pelkey Earl Squrers, Joe Brown, Ronnre Thompson, and Bob Hallett actrve members of the Members of the cheerleadxng squad were Jamce Ewing and Ann Vrolette Prrze speakers from our class were Nancy Morse, Ann Marte St Thomas and Warren Neal We put on a few proyects whrch conslsted of food sales and Easter Ball and, of course the Freshman Receptron HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS AS IUNIORS At our frrst meetmg as Juntors the followrng officers were elected Presrdent Warren Neal, Vtce Prestdent, Wxlfred Brown Secretary, Ann Vtolette Treasurer, Fleurette Wright Student Councrl Edward Pelkey Our class was again well represented in sports thls year Playrng basketball were Dlckre York Eddte Pelkey, Joe Brown, Ronnre Thompson, Jimmre Lee, Walter Smart, and Robert Hallett JayVees Norman Batchelder Robert Hender son Gxrls Basketball Mary Lou Wrllett and Judy Currte Cheerleaders Janxce Ewmg, Ann Vrolette, Nancy Morse and Fleurette Wrrght The members of the class taktng part rn the One Act Play contest were Warren Neal, Fleurette Wrrght, Ann Vtolette Nancy Morse Judy Currte Anne Marte St Thomas, Mary Lou Wxllett, and Ronald Thompson Of the orrgrnal ftfty students who were members ot our class when we en tered as freshmen there remam only twenty erght L . ' I D . . Basketball squads. Also, Mary Lou Willett was on the girls' basketball team.

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