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'IH V' v xl 11. 15 'ex 1' IE 151 Y: QV I 1 .I Vu R1 KENTS HILL SCHCOL 1 9 5 3 KENTS HILL, MAINE ADMINISTRATION V 3 a, ..o' J .4- .I 5 . S S 1 5 H. iffy ,.,.a! Mr. William W. Dunn, Headmaster,wiLh Mr. David S. Collins, Public Relations. THE DEANS Miss Vivian F. Russell, Dean of Girls: Mt. Ralph W. Hilton, Dean of Boys. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Carrie S. Pollis, School Secretary: Miss Mona L. Ingraham Bookkeeper, Miss June B. White, Secretary to Mr. Dunn. it H Z. 3 , iii., ' I I I . I ., if FACULTY FIRST ROW: Miss Zukunft, Miss Hilton, Miss Choate, Mr. Dunn, Miss Russell, Miss Richard, Miss Beal. SECOND ROW: Mr. Currier, Mr. Manchester, Mr. Broomhall, Mr. Van Etten, Mr. Meyers, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Hersom. Barbara N. Beal, A. B., University of Vermont, French, German, Music Director. Charles H. Broomhall, B. S., University of Maine, Biology, General Science, Skiing, Outing Club. Margaret S. Choate, A. B., Colby College, English, Latin, Crafts. Allan P. Currier, A. B., Colby College, History, Social Studies, Football, Boys' Tennis. William W. Dunn, A. B., Wesleyan University, A. M., Brown University, Headmaster, Psychology. Lawrence R. Hersom, B. S., University of Maine, Civics, Physiography, Football, Hockey, Baseball. Jennie Hilton, B. S., University of Maine, English, Girls' Athletic Director, Basketball, Softball. Ralph W. Hilton, A. B., Colby College, Dean of Boys, Geometry, Trigonometry, Track, Basketball. Leonard F. Manchaster, B. B. A., Boston University, Commercial Studies, Superviser of Dining Room. Bennett Meyers, A. B., Amherst College, Algebra, Basketball, Baseball. Constance G. Richard, A. B., Mt. Holyoke College, English, Music Assistant, Girls' Tennis, Hockey. Vivian F. Russell, A. B., Colby College, A. M. Bates College, Dean of Girls, English, Dramatics. Leigh C. Van Etten, B. S., University of Connecticut, Chemistry, Physics, Outing Club. Joan A. Zukunft, A. B., University of South Carolina, Universite de Dijon, Dijon, France, Secretarial Science, BREEZE, Yearbook. 3 OUTING CLUB WORK GROUP 1953 I FIRST ROW: R, Waitt, A, Anusbigian,D, Taylor. SECOND ROW: J. Fowler, F, Stone, J, Ebelhare. THIRD ROW: D. Perkins, Mr. Van Etten, D. Hinds, Mr. Broomhall, A. Silverman, N. Davis. DEDICATION We dedicate this book to all the students and teachers especially of the Outin Club Work Groups, who with their own hands built are Kents Hill Gold- thwaite Ski Tow. 4 .xwfi 5:15 . sv.-sa t 2wt,-...., . M., ., .. ,, Mp,-'A ,,,, V L 7 W' .uh Wg, 5.1. - K N ' :Sri , , ' .MQ ,' 'I-3 gsflgisif I Davis, Silverman, D. Hinds, Ebelhare, Robertson. B1-own and Cannon GOLDTHWAIT SKI TOW Kents Hill School has become the first school in the state of Maine to build a ski tow on its campus. The new rope tow is about seven hundred and fifty feet lon and is powered by a ten horsepower electric motor. The erection of this tow marks the fina? step in the development of skiing as a major sport with us. Interest in skiing goes back to the early thirties when Ted Johnson of Portland, now Submaster at Portland High School came to Kents Hill as an instructor fresh out of Dartmouth College. Ted worked with skiers for the three years he was at Kents Hill, but interest declined with his leaving until skiing became little more than weekend recreation. In the fall of l942 Kents Hill opened with a new Headmaster, William W. Dunn, whose previous experience as As- sistant Headmaster at Vermont Academy led him to believe that Kents Hill 's location was ideal for the development of skiing as a major sport, So,Lavvrence Pug Goldthwait, a Dartmouth graduate,Olympic speed skater and a skier of note, was hired to teach science and develop the ski program. For two years Goldthwait's program was carried out on the Outing Club trail, a gentle slope leading to Lovejoy Pond a mile from the campus. Jumping, what there was of it, was conducted from banked snow. The trail was not wide enou h to do much with slalom. In the E111 of 1944 Goldthwait took a roup from the Outing Club and worked with them in clearin the old Indian trail, located east of the campus. The iill sloped gradually then fell away sharply to Torsey Pond for a natural ski area. The boys cleared the trail wide enough for a good slalom area, a jumping space, and a downhill trail almost a quarter of a mile lon west of the salom area. At the same time other members of the Work Group were busy re- vamping the old ski hili connecting it with other existing trails for a three and one-half cross-country course. Goldthwait left in l94'7 to teach at the University of Maine, and another Dartmouth man, Allan E. Boerker, took over and continued his work. That fall, the Work Group erected a twenty meter jump east of the slalom hill, and at the dedication ceremonies named it Goldthwait Jump in honor of the man who had worked so hard in behalf of Kents Hill skiing. SiDunklec,nationally known jumper and cross-country skier joined the Kents Hill staff in 1950 and was instrumen- tal in the development of cross-country and jumping skiers. Si was given leave of absence in 1951 to train with the U.S. Olympic ski team at Sun Valley and, although he did not go abroad with the team, hc distinguished himself in national meets. Mr. Broomhall, M. Stone, Brown, Silverman, Miller, Clark, Fowler, Luce. Warren. Smith, F. Stone, Fowler, Miller. 59.5 fs fX gai '5'? N 'f:'.4 1Wiiw1iffi k.' t -uv' m ff,.si3l!' . , ,Jiiilisv 'R' wfvwhv Do you suppose it'll work? It's snowing... Mr. Broomhall, Mr. Goldthwait, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Boyden. Here goes! After Dunklee resigned in the spring of 1952 to enter private business, Charlie Broomhall of the skiing Broomhalls of Rumford, Maine, took over the Kents Hill ski program in the fall of 1952. Slim Broomhall is a nationally known skier, was a member of the Tenth Mountain Ski Troops during World War II, and for three years captained the Uni- versity of Maine ski team. Mr. Broomhall found that the momentum necessary for a ski tow was already under way and with the assistance of Leigh Van Etten of the Faculty and a willing group of boys proceeded to construct the tow. Fund raising had been carried out by astudent committee. Parents, friends, alumni, and students themselves con- tributed. The Outing Club itself ave up their 1952 annual banquet and appropriated S100 toward the ski tow. One roup of workers did tee annual job of clearin the trails of underbrushg another group started on the tow. Twenty-fgve foot cedar poles were stripped. Holes four get deep were dug by hand for the solid anchorage of the poles. A foundation for the motor's housing was du and poured. A bulldozer cleared an area and poles were put in place. The house went up. The wheels were put up, sae rope strung, and snow was the only commodity lackin . Kents Hill has produced some fine skiers. In recent years Ernie Tin Pentheny has become a professionaq and is now at Sun Valley. Dee Caldwell and Charlie Barr became members of ski teams at Bowdoin and Maine. Keith Brown, now a student, is a very promising skier. The girls, too,have a well-developed skl program. Miss Vlrginla Parker, a University of New Hampshire graduate, was girls' ski coach from 1946 to 1950, and Ric ard H. Leavitt, son of Vermont Academy Headmaster, Laurence G. Leavitt, headed the girls' program in 1951 and provided the initiative necessary to get the tow project underway. This year Mrs. Charles Broomhall, the former Ruth Hansen of Auburn, Maine, an accomplished skier in her own right, has taken over the girls' program. Skiing is now a major sport at Kents Hill. Of one hundred and fifty-five students enrolled this year, twenty-five boys and twenty-three girls are skiers and others joined the group for recreational skiing. Kents Hill will continue to play host to the Maine Preparatory School Winter Carnival, and the Girls' School Winter Carnival but from this year on with the assurance that the Carnivals will be held on one of the finest ski facilities in Maine. g ,,,,, ,W Keith Brown making the first ascent. Trustee Boyden accepting tow for the school from the Outing Club. Success! 6 STAFF 35 'ft 1' aff' M Miss Sabrina Stevens, R. N., Resident Nurse, with Miss Mildred A. Russell,Librarian, with students patients Harry Knight and Robert Peary. Robert Pinkham and Aron Silverman. Mr. Cyrus Snell, Heating Plantg Mr. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Lane, The Chefs, Mr. Walter Akers, Maintenance. 7 A , 5 'I M4 'R ir? f U mf' IRENE ELIZABETH ADELL ABRAM NYE BEMIS Readfield, Maine 12 Charles St. I Orono, Maine ..Nye.. RICHARD H. BERRY EMILY P. BOILEY 377 Pococh Road Mount Vernon Westwood, New Jersey Maine Dick Em 1 F 1 I 1 f fo 8 j:ie KEITH LEROY BROWN ARNOLD JAMES BUCKLEY R. F. D. 141 27 Highland Ave. Auburn, Maine Derry, New Hampshire Keith Arnie WILLIAM BLAIR CANNON DAVID ARTHUR CADARETT Sterling Road Readfield, Maine Lancaster, Mass. Dave Wild Bill 9 CAROLE FRANCES COOPER NORMA ILENE CURRIER R. F. D. 2,Winthrop, Maine Readfield, Maine Coop Norm HARWOOD BURROWS DOLBEARE NORMAN EDWIN DAVIS Box 2715, University Station Monhegan Island, Maine Gainesville, Florida Norm Burrie V 10 . RAYMOND B. DUBE MURIEL E. ELDRIDGE 62 Maple St. 255 High St. Lewiston, Maine Middletown, Conn. Ray Murie1 RACHEL ELAINE FOGG Box I5 MARILYN JEAN GARDNER Readfield, Maine Readfield, Maine Rach Ma A 11 3' DONALD LOVEJOY GATTI DOUGLAS JONATHAN HINDS 1 ' Sh rr, Maine Wayne, Name HDOH.. PA TTY KING Wayne, Maine Rusty eepsco ..Happy.. FRANCES KATHERINE KNEELAND 99 Wildwood Street Winchester, Mass. Kiki ELAINE R. LEIGHTON IULIANNE WHITON LINCOLN Kents Hill, Maine South Street Laine Farmington, Maine ujudyn WILLIAM FRANCIS LYNCH 720 Hampden Street DONA MACAULAY Holyoke, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Skinch Dona s , 13 CONSTANCE FAY MITCHELL NANCY BALLOU NICHOLS 29 Taylor Street Kents Hill Road Waltham, Massachusetts Readfield, Maine Mitch Nancy GEORGE VINCENT NOBIS HA RRIET LOUISE PIPER Readfield Depot, Maine R. F. D. l, Readfield, Maine Nickie Harry 14 RICHARD SUMNER POLLARD MARGARET B. REEDER R. F. D. l, Ashland, Maine 17818 Landseer Road Dick Cleveland, Ohio npeggy.. EUGENE G. STONE FRANKLIN PERHAM STONE 285 Main Street 285 Main Street West Paris, Maine West Paris, Maine Stony Stoney 15 if ROBERT GERALD SULLIVAN CAROL SPENCER TASKER 101 Fellsway West, 56 Summit St., Medford, Mass. South Portland, Maine Su11y Carol MELVIN LINWOOD TUKEY ALICE ROSAMOND TREFETHEN 1060 High Street Kents 1-1i11, Maine Bath, Maine Allie Tuke 16 ! FLOYD WELLINGTON WARREN CAROLINE WESTERVELT 70 Allen Street 7 Craw Avenue Bangor, Maine Rowayron, Conn. Jack Westy VIRGINIA ELLIS WINSLOW MARJORIE EVA WIGHT Church Srreer Vienna, Maine Stockton Springs, Maine Margie Ginny 17 FREDERICK JOHN BUCKLEY DONALD E. LENEEST 17 Kenmore 772 Gilbert Street Malden, Mass. Columbus, Ohio Weasel Lennie BRIAN MOORE ROBERT A, MORSE 9 Woodland Hill 1 Cornell Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. Newton Lower Falls. Mass Big Brye Bob 18 I 4 NORMAN SCHNEIDER MALCOLM STONE, IR, 9 Goddard Ave, 12 Maple St, Turners Falls, Mass. Lynnfield, Mass. Norm Ma1 GEORGE VINCENT NOBIS Nov 29 1934 May 10 1953 IN MEMORIAM 19 1 SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY IRENE ELIZABETH ADELL Entered from Winthrop High, Winthrop, Mass., 1950. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Business Executive. Plans: Gates Business College. Activities: Scholastic Honor Roll2,3,4: Co-Editor BREEZE 4: Business Editor Yearbook, ABRAM NYE BEMIS Entered from Falls Church High, Falls Church, Va., 1952. Hobby: Golf. Ambition: Be successful. Plans: Univer- sity of Maine. Activities: Varsity Basketball: Outing Club: Varsity Football. RICHARD H. BERRY Entered from Bethel High, Bethel, Pa.. 1952. Hobby: Trying to do something which meets with Mr. Meyer's approval. Ambition: Be serious when I should be and humorous when I'm supposed to be. Activities: Foot- ball: Basketball: Baseball: BREEZE. EMILY P. BOILEY Entered from Mt. Vernon Grammar, Mt. Vernon, Me. Hobby: Having a good game of poker at the store. Am- bition: Succeed in whatever I attempt. Plans: Air Force. Activities: Scholastic Honors 2, Cum Laude Society: Certificates Latin Exam 1,2. KEITH LEROY BROWN Entered from Edward Little High, Auburn, Me., 1952. Hobby: Skiing. Plans: University of Vermont after U.S. Army, Ambition: Make Olympic Team. Activities: State of Maine Ski Championship Team 3 years in row: Member Eastern Interscholastic Ski Team 1951-1952: Football: Outing Club: Carnival King: School Government Senior Class Vice-President. ARNOLD JAMES BUCKLEY Entered from Pinkerton Academy, Derry Village, -N.H. Hobby: Feeding dust to Ford owners. Plans: Springfield College, become a coach and teacher. Ambition: Be a truckdriverwitha Ph.D. Activities: Football: Basketball Baseball: Outing Club. FREDERICK JOHN BUCKLEY Entered from Malden High, Malden, Mass., 1952. Hobby: Collecting stamps, parties. Ambition: Success- fully get out of school. Activities: Baseball. DAVID ARTHUR CADARETT Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me. Hobby: Sport magazines, dancing, driving, skiing, scrap- books. Plans: Work in N.Y., go to Canada, travel the States. Ambition: Have money, live in California, own a sporting goods store. Activities: School Government 3,4: Football 1,2, fvarsity captain 3, varsity 41: Baseball 1,2, fvarsity 3,41: Hockey 1, fvarsity 2,3,41. WILLIAM BLAIR CANNON Entered from Leominster High, Leominster, Mass., 1951. Hobby: Souping up cars. Plans: Mass. Maritime Acade- my. Ambition: See the world, make a little money in my own business. Activities: Varsity Football 3,4: Var- sity Skiing 4: Baseball 4: School Government 3,4. CAROLE FRANCES COOPER Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me. Hobby: Music. Plans: Burdett College, become a book- keeper. Activities: Choir 1: Editor-in-Chief Yearbook: BREEZE 4: Scholastic Honor Roll 2,3,4: 3rd Honors Senior Class. NORMA ILENE CURRIER Entered from Mt. Vernon Grammar, Mt. Vernon, Me. Hobby: Music, dancing, reading. Plans: Farmington State Teachers College, teach in elementary grades. Ambition: Be a successful teacher, a good wife. Activi- ties: Scholastic Honor Roll 2,3,4: Choir 3. NORMAN EDWIN DAVIS Entered from Monhegan Grammar, Monhegan, Me. Hobby: Photography, stamp collecting, records, accordion. Football: Basketball: Plans: Fishing industry after military service. Ambition: Be a success, own a fleet of fishing boats. Activities: Baseball 1: Skiing 2,3, Qvaristy 41: Varsity Tennis 3,4: Outing Club 1,2,3 ltreasurer 41: Choir 4: Crafts 1,2,3: Midyear Honor Roll 2: Photography Club 3: Chairman Photography Committee Yearbook. HARWOOD BURROWS DOLBEARE, IR. Entered from P.K. Yonge Laboratory School, Gainesville, Fla.. 1952. Hobby: Automobiles and models. Plans: Wesleyan Uni- versity,future is up to Uncle Sam QI hope col1egel1. Am- bition: Bean automobile designer, get married someday. Activities: Football: Circulation BREEZE. RAYMOND B. DUBE Entered from St. Dominic High, Lewiston, Me. 1952. Hobby: Sports. Plans: Brown University, make myself tremendous instead of terrific. Ambition: Wall Street tycoon. Activities: Member Supreme Court: Hockey Captain: Baseball. MURIEL E. ELDRIDGE Entered from Middletown High, Middletown, Conn., 1951 Hobby: Skiing, swimming,camping. Plans: St. Lawrence or Pomona, Calif. Ambition: Have a day of classes go by without someone's asking me if it were time to ring the bell. Activities: Scholastic Honor Roll 3,4: School Government 3,4: Dramatics 3,4: Crafts 3,4: Varsity Soft- ball: Choir 3,4: Skiing 3,4: Hockey 3: Outing Club 3,4: A. Nightingale Ski Trophy 3: BREEZE 3,4: Chairman History Committee Yearbook: Cum Laude Society. RACHEL ELAINE FOGG Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me. l-lobby: Newspaper clippings of Kents Hill activities. Plans: Be a secretary. Ambition: Travel. Activities. Tennis 1,2: Field Hockey 2,3, fvarsity 41: Basketball 1,2, 3, fvarsity 41: Softball 3,4: 4th Honors Senior Class: Yearbook Staff. MARILYN JEAN GARDNER Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me. Hobby: Cooking, reading, dancing. Plans: Secretarial work, marriage. Ambition: Be a good wife and mother, find peace and happiness in all l undertake. Activities: BREEZE 4: Tennis 1: Hockey 2: Basketball 2: Softball 2: Choir 3,4: Crafts 2: Outing Club 4. DONALD LOVEJOY GATTI Entered from Wayne Grammar, Wayne, Me. Hobby: What Ihappen to be doing at the moment. Plans: College. Ambition: Travel. Activities: Football 2,4: Hockey2,3,4: Baseball2,3,4: Outing Club 1,2,3,4: School Government 3,4: Chairman Will Committee Yearbook. DOUGLAS JONATHAN HINDS Entered from Lincoln Academy, Newcastle, Me., 1952. Hobby: Making my car run, if possible. Plans: Dart- mouth, Navy. Ambition: Go to Patagonia. Activities: Outing Club: Ski Manager: Dramatics: Choir. PATTY KING Entered from Winthrop High, Winthrop, Me., 1950. Hobby: KEITH! Plans: University of Vermont, teaching physical training. Ambition: Athlete. Activities: Dra- ma 2,3,4: Varsity Hockey 2,3,4: Basketball Uayvee co- captain 21, Qvarsity 3,41: Crafts 2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Soft- ball varsity 4: Tennis 3,4: Cheerleading 4: Outing Club 2 3,4: School Government 3,4: Carnival Court 4. FRANCES KATHERINE KNEELAND Entered from Winchester High, Winchester, Mass., 1950. Hobby: Boys. Plans: McGi1lor University of Fla. Am- bition: Graduate from college, travel the world. Activi- ties: Outing Club 2,3,4: Crafts 1,2,3,4: Choir 1,2,3,4: Dramatics2,4: Basketball 1,2 fvarsity co-captain 31, var- sity 4: Hockey varsity 3,4: Cheerleader 2: varsity head cheerleader 4: Tennis 3,4: varsity softball 2: Scholastic Honor Roll 4: International Relations Club 2: BREEZE 4: Facultv Prize 2. ELAINE R. LEIGHTON Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me., 1949. Hobby: Bowling,sports,icecream, dancing. Plans: Sec- retarial work. Ambition: Do as much for my parents as they have done for me. Activities: Choir 1,2,3,4: Crafts l,2,3,4: Cap and Gown Committee l,2,3: Tennis 1,2,4: Hockey 4: Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4: Softball 3: BREEZE 4. DONALD E. LENFEST Entered from Longfellow Grammar, Manchester, Me. Hobby: Losing weight in the infirmary. Plans: Ohio University. Activities: School Government 3,4: Football l,2, fvarsity 3,4j: Basketball l,2, fvarsity 3,4J: Outing Club 1,2,3,4: Class History Committee Yearbook. JULIANNE WHITON LINCOLN Entered from Farmington High, Farmington, Me., 1952. Hobby: Drawing. Plans: Vesper George Art School. Ambition: Become a success in what I chose for my career. Activities: Hockey: Basketball: Choir: BREEZE: Crafts: Outing Club: Softball: Winner Foul Shooting Con- test. WILLIAM FRANCIS LYNCH Entered from Holyoke High, Holyoke, Mass., 1952. Plans: College, becoming a teacher and coach. Ambi- tion: Coachcollege teams. Activities: Manager Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball Captain: Co-Editor BREEZE, Varsity Baseball: Outing Club: Carnival Court Senior Class President: Yearbook. DONA MACAULAY 270 Main St., Winchester, Mass. Entered from Winchester High, 1952. Plans: University of New Hampshire. CONSTANCE FAY MITCHELL Entered from Waltham High, Waltham, Mass., 1951. Hobby: Roller skating. Plans: Secretarial work, go to Florida. Activities: Yearbook Business Staff: Basketball 4: Skiing 3: Hockey 3: Tennis 4: BREEZE 4. BRIAN MOORE Entered from Wellesley High, Wellesley Hills, Mass., 1951. Plans: College. Activities: Yearbook Prophecy Com- mittee: Football: BREEZE: Basketball: Winter Foul Shoot- ing Contest. ROBERT A. MORSE Entered from Bordentown Military Institute, Bordentown, N. J. Plans: Tufts College. NANCY BALLOU NICHOLS Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me., 1949. Hobby: Horses, arts and crafts, reading, skiing, archery. Plans: University of New Hampshire to study art and ed- ucation. Ambition: Have time to do and enjoy at least half of the things I would like to do during my life. Ac- tivities: Tied highest average freshman class: archery: winner songwriting contest: Outing Club: Scholastic Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: BREEZE Essay Contest Winner: Winner Class Poem Competition: 5th Honors Senior Class: Skiing: Cum Laude Society. HARRIET LOUISE PIPER Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me., 1949. Plans: Becoming a secretary. Ambition: Get married. Activities: BREEZE Staff 4. RICHARD SUMNER POLLARD Entered from Higgins, Masardia, Me., 1952. Hobby: Flying,hunting,fishing. Plans: Norwich Univer- sity,becominga farmer. Ambition: Live a true Christian life. Activities: Harvard Book of the Month Prize: Var- sity Football: Dramatics Basketball: Tennis: Track. MARGARET R. REEDER Entered from Collenwood High, Cleveland, Ohio, 1951. Hobby: Swimming, canoeing, dancing, getting to know people. Plans: Wellesley College. Ambition: Practice the piano in a Paris flat. Activities: School Government President 4: Kreger Prize 3: Outing Club 3,4: Choir 3,4: Crafts 3,4: BREEZE 4: Scholastic Honor Roll 3,4: Highest Average Junior Class: Cum Laude Society: Valedictorian. NORMAN SCHNEIDER Entered from Turners Falls High, Turners Falls, Mass., 1952. Hobby: Boats. Plans: Norwich University. Activities: Varsity Football: Hockey: Basketball: Track: Outing Club. EUGENE G. STONE Entered from West Paris High, West Paris, Me., 1952. Hobby: Music. Plans: University of Maine. Ambition: Beasuccess. Activities: Football: Basketball: Dramatics. FRANKLIN PERHAM STONE Entered from West Paris High, West Paris, Me., 1952. Hobby: Electrical Experimentation, radio technology. Plans: UniversityofMaine. Activities: Hockey: Supreme Court: Outing Club Work Group: Dramatics Stage Manager and actor: Dining room headwaiter. MALCOM STONE, IR, Entered from Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass., 1952. Hobby: Flying. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Ac- tivities: Baseball: Outing Club Work Group. CAROL SPENCER TASKER Entered from South Portland High, South Portland, Me., 1952. Hobby: Antique collecting. Plans: College. Ambition: Become a kindergarten teacher. Activities: Exchange Editor BREEZE: Skiing, Softball. ALICE ROSAMOND TREFETHEN Entered from Readfield Grammar, Readfield, Me. Hobby: Collecting perfume. Plans: Work in a children's home. Ambition: Be a success in my future work. MELVIN LINWOOD TUKEY Entered from Morse High, Bath, Me., 1952. Hobby: Music. Plans: Wesleyan University. Ambition: Security. Activities: School Government: Chairman Yearbook Prophecy Committee: Outing Club: Varsity Baseball: Basketball: and Football: Dramatics: Choir. FLOYD WELLINGTON WARREN Entered from Bangor High, Bangor, Me., 1952. Hobby: Skiing, sailing,swimming. Plans: College, med- ical profession. Activities: Varsity Football, Baseball: Dramatics: Outing Club. CAROLINE WESTERVELT Entered from Thomas School, Rowayton, Conn., 1951. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, skiing, people. Plans: St. Lawrence. Ambition: Talk as loudly as Kiki. Activities: Varsity Hockey3,4: Varsity Skiing and Softball 3,4: Choir 3,4: Dramatics3,4: Crafts 4: Outing Club 3,4: Cheerleader 3,4: School Government 3,4: Mid-Year Honor Roll 4. MARJORIE EVA WIGHT Entered from Seavey School, Vienna, Me. Hobby: Dancing, movies, cooking. Plans: Office work. Ambition: Be successful and happy. Activities: Highest Average Sophomore Class: Scholastic Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: School Government 3: Salutatorian. VIRGINIA ELLIE WINSLOW Entered from Stockton High, Stockton Springs, Me., 1952. Hobby Roller skating, dancing,driving. Plans: Be a nurse. Ambition: Bealadywrestler. Activities: Skiing: Basket- ball: Dramatics. 13, l Mr C urrrer s luswry class Mrss Hrlton s grammar Llass C ham1mu,fur Ihrrd hour class Mr Van ltten and chcmrstrv students Mr R Hilton s wmetry Llrss Mr Broomhall begrnnrmg a hroloqy 4 Liss ' Wi The scene: Time: Cast: Scene: CLASS PROPHECY OF 1953 Broadway. crossroad of the world. 1957 Two old Kents Hill grads, Brian Moore and Mel Tukey. Brian recognizes Mel and walks over to him. Mel! Mel Tukey! How the heck are you? WelI, Brian Moore, you old son of a gun! Haven't seen you since graduation! Have you heard anything from our old classmates? Yes. I was watching television one night and saw the nation's Number One comedienne, Alice Trefethen. Did you know Peggy Reeder flunked out of college? I have read where Dave Cadarett has taken over Dick Button's place in the Ice Follies. You know, Judy Lincoln replaced Bob Cousy. I couldn't get a plane out of LaGuardia because of the Fogg that was sweeping across the city-- Rachel, that is. I've been down to visit Bob Morse's opium den. You know. I've been taking dancing lessons. Arthur Murray? No, Bill Lynch. I saw Spike Jones and his City Slickers in Symphony Hall last night. Carole Cooper was playing the piano for them. I was in Maine last summer and passed Norm Davis and his wife. the former Elaine Leighton,driv- ing their custom-built Cadillac along the multi-million dollar Monhegan bridge Norm donated out of profits from one of his more prosperous fishing years with his boat, the Nyanza. l was reading the current best-seller the other day, The Perils of Hitching by Gene Stone. I read that Pat King is physical education director at Brown University and Jack Warren is now president of Charles Antell. Dick Pollard really fell in love with money, didn't he? He even married one ofthe Nichols. I heard over the radio that Emily Boiley and Harriet Piper are opening a monastery. Norm Schneider certainly cornered the fertilizer market. Nancy Nichols has just acquired the controlling shares of the stables at Saratoga. l read in the society pages that Irene Adell has finally married her millionaire. Marilyn Gardner recently filed her third application to Annapolis. l was talking to a fellow the other day who has been traveling through the South. He told me that Carol Tasker is now a tobacco auctioneer in Kentucky. Muriel Eldridge took over as Dean of Men at Wesleyan last year. I read in the sports section that two of our former day 'hops.' Marjorie Wight and Norma Currier. have been matched for the Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. Olympiic skier, Keith Brown. has retired. He told me that every time he thinks of the 'Hill.' he sees 'Re . ' Have you heard about Mal Stone and Dona Macaulay touring the world with their aerial stunts? Mal flies his plane upside down while Dona clings to one wing by her feet. I saw Carolyn 'Horse' Westervelt the other day. She told me that she has never found a substitute for 'Hay. ' I read in Science Newsletter that Doug Hinds is now chief cook and bottle washer aboard Mr. Van's rocket to Venus. Captain F. 'Video' Stone is the pilot. Do you remember Burrows Dolbeare from Florida? Sure, you mean old 'Rebel'? Well. he's making quite a living at the Portland end of the Maine Turnpike. He's selling electric blankets. Do you suppose Dick Berry has ever discovered that Wesleyan does to its orange juice? Speaking of beverages, Connie Mitchell has married one of the nation's leading manufacturers' sons, one of Milwaukee's finest. Ray Dube just left for Hollywood to make the life's story of Rudolph Valentino. Don Lenfest is going with him. He's going to make a sequel to King Kong. Nye and Kiki just left to tour Europe with their home-grown version of the Harlem Globetrottersf' I guess Houdini, the famous escape artist. has finally been overshadowed. Don Gatti has just been given the title of 'The World 's Greatest. ' Arnie Buckley. after getting his Ph.D.. got his first job as truck driver for the Buxton Lines. I see that Bill Cannon and Fred Buckley have been entered in the current Who's Who, the reason being that their room at Kents Hill was regarded as second only to the 'Black Hole of Ca1cutta. ' What was that girl's name who never could hold on to a tray in the dining room and who always said the wrong thing at the right time? You mean Ginnie Winslow? That's her name! Did you know she has obtained one of the most envied positions in the country --the right guard position for the Pittsburg Steelers? 23 CLASS WILL Be it remembered that we, the Senior Class of 1953 of Kents Hill Preparatory School, being of unsound mind and memory, do declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us. All our earthly possessions we bequeath as follows: I, Irene Adell, leave my front seat in chapel to Sally Anderson. , Nye Bemis, leave my red nose to Rudolf. , Dick Berry, leave my size thirteen shoes to Mr. Broomhall in case he breaks his skis. , Emily Boiley, leave my signature in study hall to anyone to wash off. , Keith Brown, leave my barrels to any Junior with a strong back. , Arnold Buckley, leave my false teeth to Roy Waitt. , Fred Buckley, leave my hot water bottle to any underclassman with cold feet. , David Cadarett, leave my hockey ability to William Struck. , William Cannon, leave my confusion in the reserves to any future Navy man. , Carole Cooper, leave with regret my seat in history room to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. , Norma Currier, leave my even temperament to Eva Boiley. , Norman Davis, leave my tennis racket to anyone who can find the pieces. , Burrows Dolbeare, leave Maine to the polar bears. , Raymond Dube, leave my harem with regret. , Muriel Eldridge, leave the closet in my room to anyone who has a pocket compass and the spirit of explora- tion. I, Rachel Fogg, leave Shakespeare's works to my sister, Irene. I, Marilyn Gardner, leave my dramatic ability to Mary Corliss. I, Donald Gatti, leave my fire escape to anyone with wanderlust. I, Douglas Hinds, leave my pleasant smile to my brother. I, Patty King, leave my muscles and wrestling holds to Billy Strout. I, Kiki Kneeland, leave my vivacity to Ruth Nitschelm. I, Elaine Leighton, leave my basketball ability to Jean Brown. 1, Donald Lenfest, leave my neat room to John Ebelhare. I, Judy Lincoln, leave my ability to get caught in the midst of all trouble to Nancy Holden. I, William Lynch, leave my perseverance to Helen Eaton. I, Dona Macaulay, leave my room with the window on the fire escape to anyone who can use it. I, Connie Mitchell, leave my conservative hair-do to Susan Poor. I, Brian Moore, leave my political beliefs to any future anarchist. I, Robert Morse, leave my vanilla-brew formula to Mr. Van for use next year. I, Nancy Nichols, leave my love for horses to be divided between Dorothy Peachey and Patricia Nobis. I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , Harriet Piper, leave my dry sense of humor to Arlene Sylvester. , Richard Pollard, leave my orange and black sweatshirt for next St. Patrick's Day. , Peggy Reeder, leave my ability to eat two or three helpings a meal to Lisa Fleischer. , Norman Schneider, leave my physical contours to Skip Dodge. , Eugene Stone, leave Kents Hill hoping to find a dorm with double bunk beds to dump. , Franklin Stone, leave my dining domain to the next early riser. , Mal Stone, leave my engagement ring to next year's couple. , Carol Tasker, leave my quiet, refined, and ladylike manner to Janie Aldrich. , Alice Trefethen, leave Kents Hill taking my quietness with me. , Mel Tukey, leave my scholastic ability to Donald Carter. , Jack Warren, leave my hair to Thor Miller. , Caroline Westervelt, leave my sweet and gentle disposition to Pat Dodge. , Ginny Winslow, leave my knowledge of chemistry to Mr. Van. , Marjorie Wight, leave my place on the honor roll to Roberta White. Patty King Brian Moore Julianne Lincoln Irene Adell Donald Garti Emily Boiley Marjorie Wight 24 CLASS HISTORY Someday when you are old and grey, you may tilt back in your rocking chair, draw your grandchildren to your knee, pull out from a row of dusty books a well-worn volume entitled Kents Hill Yearbook, 1953. You turn to the picture which looks back at you with a grin and laughing eyes set in a young face surrounded by an out-of-date hair style. That's Grandpa when he was at Kents Hill, you say. Rocking slowly, you begin to look through the pages, reminiscing as you go. Ican remember when I first went to Kents Hill, you say laughingly, with the first few confusing days of classes, the football games in the crisp fall, the hard-fought field hockey games, the day we trekked across the leaf-covered fields and through the woods for our first glimpse of the Outing Club cabin, the glorious setting of Kents Hill and beau- tiful lakes mirroring the bright colors of the foliage. And so the fall went. Then it was winter -- winter withits Christmas decorations and chimes pealing the familiar carols over the new-fallen snow. Our first mid-years we ap- proached with nervousness mingled with curiosity as to how any teacher could make, or how we could take a test two hours long, and then the ordeal was over. The Winter Carnival came, the ski meets, hockey and basketball games, and the Snow Ball to which we went unsure and nervous. Before we realized it, spring had come. The campus maples were tapped, and the sound of a baseball hitting a mitt could be heard. Softball, baseball, tennis, and track were played. The spring went fast and commencement came. Nancy Nichols and Rachel Fogg were tied for highest aver- age in our class for the whole year. We said 'goodby' to friends we had made and to those who would return next year. We returned as sophomores. We could show around our new classmates, Pat King, skillful in athletics and choir, and Irene Adell, a regular member of the honor rolls and to become co-editor of the KENTS HILL BREEZE and business editor of the yearbook in her senior year. The life this year was familiar. The Winter Carnival was a great success with perfect snowconditions. We were old hands at exams by now. At the Winter Banquet, varsity hockey letters were awarded to Don Gattiand Dave Cadarett, Several of us went to the March Readfield town meeting and saw democracy and our politician storekeeper at work. The days passed swiftly. Kiki Kneeland won the Faculty prize for the neatest room. Marjorie Wight had the highest average for our class this year. The next September found us greeting our old classmates and welcoming the new. Those who joined us were Connie Mitchell, Carol Westervelt, Peggy Reeder, Muriel Eldridge, Bill Cannon, and Brian Moore. This year brought the establishment of School Government. Don Lenfest and Marjorie Wight were elected to the council, Don Gatti and Muriel Eldridge to the supreme court. l can remember that trip to Rockland where we stuffed ourselves with all the clams and lobsters we could eat. Pat King and Muriel Eldridge excelled in lcebound, and Nancy Nichols painted scenery and brought antiques. The choir gave a beautiful Christmas candlelight service and concerts for the Augusta Kiwanis and the Winthrop Rotary. Pat King produced the first carved leather handbag in the craft room. The fall banquet saw Dave Cadarett, Bill Cannon, Don Lenfest, Brian Moore and Pat King get their letters, Kiki Kneeland, her first stripeg Rachel Fogg and Nancy Nichols second stripes. After the inevitable mid-year exams came the Winter Carnival dance with its trading-post decorations and bear rug used to scare unsuspecting victims. And did we have a storm that winter! The day students, those who came, had to tramp to classes on skis or snowshoes, and the rest of us plowed from the dormitory through man-high snow drifts. And the shoveling! We got the parking lot finished just as the state snowplow came in to turn around. lcan remember jumping off the gym roof into a snowbank and getting completely stuck. At the Winter Banquet many of us juniors were awarded prizes: hockey letters went to Dave Cadar- ett and Don Gatti, ski letters to Bill Cannon, pins to Rachel Fogg, Elaine Leighton, and Nancy Nichols. Muriel Eld- ridge received the Allan Nightingale trophy for the most improved skier. Spring in all its beauty was upon us again. Don I.enfest won third place in the state track meet. Peggy Reeder was elected president of the governmentg Don Lenfest and Pat King were house leaders, Bill Cannon, Don Gatti, Carol Westervelt, Muriel Eldridge, and Dave Cadar- ett were council members. Norm Davis's father invited us on a boat trip to Monhegan Island, ten miles off the Maine coast, that spring. It was a stormy day, the boat rocked, and many of us were seasick. The visit to this lovely island was worth it, though. The annual school song-vvriting contest revealed another talent of Nancy Nichols, who won first prize. Then, before we knew it, it was graduation at which Peggy Reeder had the highest average and received the Kreger prize. Then we were seniors! We were occupying the places of those to whom we had looked up, admired, and imitated. What a gang we had! Judy Lincoln with loads of pep and an ability to draw, Dona Macaulay's cheerful grin, Ginny Winslow's humor, and Carol Tasker's shy smile and quiet ways. Many boys joined us, too: Burrows Dolbeare from Florida who was in for quite a change of climate, Fred Buckley with his pitching ability, Arnie Buckley and his fine football playing, Keith Brown who entered the National, the Eastern, and United States Eastern Amateur Ski Associa- tion meets, Dick Berry and his good nature, Ray Dube who won the center hockey trophy for the state of Maine, Doug Hinds who showed up at a formal dance in a butler's costume left over from a recent play, Bill Lynch and his faithful work on the publications and as co-editor of the successful KENTS HILL BREEZE, friendly Dick Pollard, Jack Warren's skill with a comb, Mel Tukey's horn, Nye Benis's cheerful spirit, Norm Schneider 's Capture the flag games, Gene Stone from West Paris, Frank Stone's management of the dinging room, and our authority on diamonds, Mal Stone. The long-awaited ski tow was completed and brightened our winter skiing. Our dramatists starred in a very wonderful January Thaw. ln the October elections Peggy Reeder was re-elected president, Muriel Eldridge and Keith Brown, houseleaders, and Pat King on the council. Keith Brown was king of the Winter Carnival with Bill Lynch, Don Gatti, Ray Dube, Peggy Reeder, and Pat King as seniors on his court. Carole Cooper was editor of the yearbook. The choir again gavea lovely candlelight service and a program to the Winthrop Rotary. The girls had an undefeated basketball team. Judy Lincoln and Brian Moore won foul-shooting contests. Nancy Nichols won the BREEZE essay contest on school life. After spring vacation the year really bolted for us seniors. There were our senior picnic, breakfast, ban- quet, class meetings, and senior prom that led to our own graduation. I can remember that lump in my throat when we marched to Pomp and Circumstance in grey caps and gown--in with the tassles on one side and out with them on the other, for we had graduated! Yes, the time we had waited for so long was finally here. All the good times remain with me even now. Kents Hill will be with me as one of the most pleasant memories of all my days. Muriel Eldridge Nancy Nichols Frances Kneeland Norman Davis Elaine Leighton Donald Lenfest 25 X xx 'D 7 M 4511 A S X V, .. ,,lW..o..N, .WWV,a,lil., 5 s s 1 1 I4 sg MOST ARTISTILL Norman Davis. Julianne Lincoln MOST SHY: Douglas Hinds, Carol Tasker. iiiSlSlQ1mP5llSfJ,A rllEslusll1Q7c1E1zEg George Nobis: MUST INTELLlGENTg Richard Berry, MOST FRlENDLYg William Lynqh, BEST ALL ROUNDg Melvin Tukhy. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. CLASS SWEETHEARTS, MOST ATHLETICg Patty King, Keith Brown. 'V Q is 'Lau .,-.. Frances Knccland has all rhe rirlcs with rhe rncn: Raymond Dubc, BEST LOOKlNGg Arnold Q 7 Buckley, MOST TALKATlVEg Norman Davis, N ..-... f 99 l, y 'Wd .aa c '-Pa v fsfm, r s lk M Q Il X y 1 y J X xr -, l - 'Q' f f dnb, W4 ' F f 4: 'l? fl gl tlbif ff '15 , A ,.r,c!1 lcLIRTIEb'1 , LEFT: Virginia Winslow, David Cadarett CLASS CLOWNS. RIGHT: Muriel Eldridge Frederick Buckley, WITTIEST, BEST GROOMED: Irene Adell, Floyd Warren. : faw fs-we-M .M Mx ..Rl,iQE:1 Fi . ,V,..,,.,,,m,w, A . mfffwcgi -3, .si wg ' A ,. ,, f,g :M s Y - iw 3 2 Q57-f-113 v K' ' I ' X Z 3 Uzlfi-ai: AQ xg? .if ' 'fl :wmv 'ff -- me iggf. Qi . :I 322. K 9 K Q K+ sv, -rv BEST DANCERS: Constance Mitchell, Mol vin Tukey. J ff s 1 22552: 7 ' . L. 'V 5 gk avi 1 1' X JL '. 1 fa. .... N sv.. 'lv er., ' 4 I fb Q, 2 :tif X' Y w Q --N my 2 'N ,rw fs! E 5 'Wm as Mn iv- E0 'VM gf ,ai i ml as , -sw .- ff:ff 1 3, I -' I 1 U Q ,, . 532 6 . M I I 1. gg tj MID-YEAR HONOR ROLL FIRST ROW: Muriel Eldridge, Carole Cooper, Norma Currier, Emily Boiley, Caroline Westervelt, Margaret Reeder, Frances Buxton, Irene Adell, Marjorie Wight. SECOND ROW: Irene Fogg, Dorothy Sylvester, Loraine Hall, Jean Chap man, Laura Thurston, Patricia Nohis, Sally Cartlidge, Alrhea Dolloff, Rachel Fogg. THIRD ROW: Harriet Whitcomb, Christine Caouette, George Nolnis, John Ebelhare, Melvin Tukey, Arad Philpott, Robert Bishop, John Nichols, Jane Chapman, Pamela Guy. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS '70 X Keith Brown, Vice-President, George Nobis, Treasurer, William Lynch, President, Rachel Fogg, Secretary. 32 CLASS POEM by Nancy Nichols Our rehearsals are over. The curtain rises and discloses The stage on which we'll act our lives. The footlights seem to blind our sight, But .... a moment more .... We are accustomed to the light. We look beyond them now to see Our audience, our responsibility, That must not slip into obscurity. State fright? Perhaps we have. But we shall overcome it. We know our lines and here's our chance To show that we have done it, We'11 live our parts, not merely say them As if they were just empty words. We may forget a line or twog We may ad lib a bit, And if we miss our cue, We have the stuff to make a hit. The smallest role may be the one That really makes the play. Each actor in this one great plot Has his own lines to say. And what reward do we gain then At the end of all successful scenes? Applause. perhaps, but most of all, The joy to us it means! 33 if W rkxif, 'fly Fas ,MW li 'f fl 'G ' F' WW AWARDS The Readers Digest Prize awarded to Valedictorian Margaret R. Reeder. The Knowles Prize awarded to Nancy Ballou Nichols, the Senior with excellence in scholarship and other outstanding merits. The 1913 Prize awarded to William Francis Lynch, the Senior who has exercised the greatest influence for good. The Colonial Daughters Prize to Douglas Hinds for an outstanding patriotic essay. The Kreger Prize awarded to Jean Chapman and Loraine Hall, the Juniors outstanding in character and scholarship, The Faculty Prize awarded to Patsy Joe Stephens for room neatness. The Paul Prize awarded to John Ebelhare and Richard Pollard for room neatness. The Bausch 85 Lomb Prize for her high average in three sciences, Nancy Ballou Nichols. THE SPECIAL PRIZES For her valuable contribution to the KENTS HILL BREEZE and Yearbook, Irene Elizabeth Adell. For her many contributions in the field of art: Nancy Ballou Nichols. For his willingness to help at any time on any project, Franklin Stone. For his outstanding sense of responsibility as proctor, Richard Pollard. For her good sportsmanship and accomplishments on the athletic field, Julianne Lincoln. For her fine contribution to music and dramatics, Patty King. For her school spirit and scholastic achievement, Rachel Fogg. For her good work in school life and dramatics, Muriel Eldridge. HIGHEST CLASS AVERAGES To Loraine Hall in the Junior Class. To Althea Dolloff in the Sophomore Class. To Sally Cartlidge in the Freshman Class. 35 i li tl it 'C r 2 4 yr f .fy Jgw? -I' M.. SENIOR HONOR PARTS Nziiicy Nichols, Sth Horiorsg Rgichcl liolg. 4th lloiiorsg Carole Cooper, 3rd Hoiiorsg Marjorie Wight, Saliiititoriaiig Margaret Rccdcr, Vtilcdictoriuii. CUM LAUDE SOCIETY , ks- -' S 48 Q' r ' a tx ,. up 1 E 2 .. 3 5 i 5 Y-M.. 5 i 5 l Margaret Rccdcr, Nancy Nichols, Muriel lildridge, Emily Boiley, The Cum Laudc Society is thc Phi Beta Kappa of thc preparatory schools, To qualifty for this society thc student must have an average grade of 85 por cent, and three quarters of the work must be in college preparatory subjects. 36 'Y M ,S 1, we ,gf- X . 219 , f 5 as sb ANNUAL Miss ,loan A, Zultunft Faculty Adviser Carole F. Cooper Editor Photography Committee: Norman Davis, Chairmang Royal Waitt History Committee: Muriel Eldridge. Chairmang Nancy Nichols, Elaine Leighton. Frances Kneeland, Donald Lenfest, Norman Davis Sl A Il D Nwncy Nichols lrcnc Adell Melvin Tukey,Muriel Eldridge, Norman Davi bTANDlNL Constance Mitch ell William Lynch Rachel I ogg Donald Gatti, Donald Taylor, Royal Waitt KJ wage SEATED: Julianne Lincoln fArtJ, Patricia Dodge, Brian Moore, Faculty Adviser Miss Znkunft, Co-Editors Irene Adell and William Lynch, Helen Eaton, Exchange Editor Carol Tasker, STANDING: Marjorie Wight, Elaine Leighton,Carole Cooper, Donna Harrington, Gerald Goulet, Kay Rowe, Mary Tipper, Muriel Eldridge, Margaret Reeder, Richard Berry, Constance Mitchell, Marilyn Gardner, Frances Kneeland, Lois Masternian CCirciilationj, Rachel Fogg. BACK ROW: Harriet Piper, Frances Buxton. NOT SHOWN: Burrows Dolbeare fCirculationJ, Ross Chamberlain, Elissa Von Letkem- man, Sally Anderson. Key production personnel of the BREEZE: Harriet Piper, Marilyn Gardner, Elaine Leighton, Editor lrene Adell. BREEZE Gold cups being presented to BREEZE Essay contest winners, Peter Hay and Nancy Nichols, by Editor William Lynch. I :NT i STUDENT OFFICERS OF SCHOOL GOVERNMENT September, 1953 -- March, 1953 FIRST ROW: Patricia Doge, John Ebelhare. Muriel Eldridge, Roger Luce, Margaret Reeder, Keith Brown, Patty King, Caroline Wcstervell. SECOND ROW: Arad Philpott, Martha Bradford, Nancy Holden, Kay Rowe, lean Chapman, Althea Dolloff, Melvin Tukcy. THIRD ROW: Raymond Dube, William Dunn, Jr., Franklin Stone, David Cadarett, William Cannon, Donald Gatti. . fa iii?-4 'Ak TFT' :gif Q-ly. 1 Hu' i in ,rpg 5. 1 if lm ., wg, U: N . . dw f, . 6 ,f lr inure, ai ., ' GRASS-I ,fly f 'YEAH l 1 W. Readfield, Maine, Town Meeting March, 1953 M i - ,A lil 0 CHOIR FIRST ROW: Miss Richard. Miss Beal. SECOND ROW: Patricia Dodge, Marilyn Gardner, Margaret Reeder, Patty King, Christine Godsey, Kay Rowe, Phyllis Nason, Nancy Holden, Muriel Eldridge, Peter Hay. Carol Westervelt, Ruth Nitschelm, Franklin Stone, Douglas Hinds, Norman Davis,Melvin Tukey. THIRD ROW: Inza Peabody, Frances Kneeland. Julianne Lincoln. Sylvia Dodge, Elaine Leighton, Roberta White, Prentice Skibiski. Daily hymn singing in Chapel. Y ' J I ' H1115 DRAMATICS FRONT ROW: Jane Chapman, Patty King, Caroline Westervelt, Nancy Nichols, Faculty Adviser Miss Russell, Frances Kneeland, Helen Eaton, Muriel Eldridge, Lois Masterman. SECOND ROW: Kay Rowe, Mary Tipper. Floyd Warren, Eugene Stone, Brian Moore, Sally Anderson, Ruth Nitschelm, Frances Buxton. THIRD ROW: Thor Miller, Norman Davis, Peter Hay, Douglas Hinds, Roger Luce, Franklin Stone. JANUARY THAW: Nancy Nichols, Brian Moore, John Nichols,LoisMasterman,Melvin Tukey,CarolineWester- JANUARY THAW: Muriel Eldridge. Burrows Dolbeare velt, Burrows Dolbeare. Melvin Tukey. Lois Masterman. yi! 42 CRAFTS CLUB FIRST ROW: Jane Aldrich. Caroline Westervelt, Muriel Eldridge, Faculty Adviser Miss Choate, Constance Mitchell,Frances Kneeland.Christine Godsey, Patricia Dodge, Margaret Reeder. SECOND ROW: Irene Fogg. Jean Bannarn, Jean Brown, Carol Hodgkins, Helen Eaton, Susan Kalbitzer, Phyllis Nason, Nancy Gray. Elaine Leighton,Sylvia Dodge. THIRD ROW: Caroline Posik, Julianne Lincoln, Patsy Joe Stephens. Marjorie Wurm, Mary Corliss, Patty King, Nancy Holden, Ruth Nitschelm, Liselotte Fleischer. Frances Buxton, Inza Peabody. FOURTH ROW: Royal Waitt, Harry Knight, George Boyle, Donald Taylor. Richard White, Peter Calzolari, John Brunner, Jerome Hinds, Edward Dodge, Donald Kellett. yi NL ' Leather Work in the Craft Room: Patsy Joe f Stephens, Mrs. Allan Currier, George Boyle. Royal Waitt, 1 1 ss, Q Designing Decorations: Miss Choate. Nancy Gray, Ruth Nitschelm, Jean Bannarn, Elaine Leighton. 43 ... 4 ,, . ll FIRST ROW: Mary Tipper, Caroline Westervelt, Norman Davis, Armen Anusbigian, William Cannon, Faculty Adviser Mr. Broomhall, President Roger Luce, Faculty Assistant Mr. Van Etten, Frances Kneeland, Margaret Reeder, Frances Buxton, Lisa Fleischer, Dona Macaulay. SECOND ROW: John Nichols,Julianne Lincoln,Inza Peabody, Susan Kalbitzer, Marjorie Wurm, Sylvia Dodge, Patricia Dodge, Hclen Eaton, Lois Masterman. Constance Mitchell, Jane Aldrich, Thor Miller, Prentice Skibiski, Donald Kellett, THIRD ROW: Royal Waitt, Jerome Hinds, John Brunner, Donald Gatti, Keith Brown, Peter Calzolari, Harry Knight, Franklin Stone, Melvin Tukey. Eugene Bunten, Edward Dodge, William Dunn, Jr,, William Strout, FOURTH ROW: Jack Brackett, Ruth Nitschelm, Sally Anderson, Christine Godsey, Patsy Joe Stephens, Marilyn Gardner, Mary Corliss, Joan Dunning, Nancy Holden, Patty King, Martha Bradford, Muriel Eld- ridge, Kay Rowe, Nancy Nichols. John Fowler. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Goulet, John Ebelhare, Douglas Hinds, Richard Pollard, Floyd Warren, Richard Berry, Norman Schneider, Donald Lenfest, Burrows Dolbeare, Brian Moore, Eugene Stone, Aaron Silverman, Daniel Perkins, Nye Bemis, William Lynch, Arnold Buckley, George Boyle. OUTING CLUB Jack Warren climbing to heaven. Norman Davis, Arthur Clark, Daniel Perkins, Thor Miller, John Smith. -'l TH ,lag Q 5 W nw L, . ,,H W an WJ V ' , I ' M ---vias?-'M--H4 A lg' L ...n N f ' ' wsfwaL,,,4i M fwfr. ,f if ' Q p3 ai ,T 5 .w,, ff ag s K 'g., ' . . mlvwvxx S h' .kgfqfa ,x,- . .. , . I -R A A 4' YJWWF ,ri 5k l 0 F ' Y v-A 1 ' 4 ' uf '3.,11..wh 'Q if 'T' M A 'Y' Q M , J . 7, Nth 5' H -V- f 1 r V eS 'Y'Nw :5X'L'g , 'J-livin 3 F ' h,!-Wm' n 'K . 'bfgf1'+'2 KA 'Q' fl W. , 'V I x A, A S . f 31. 'L K JL km . 'iq ' .it . 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THIRD ROW: George Boyle, Coach Collins. Donald Carter, Eugene Bunten, Hebron 24-6 Kents Hill Hebron 13-6 Kents Hill Farmington 27-6 Kents Hill Jay 27-0 Kents Hill 46 FIELD HOCKEY I 1 1 FIRST ROW: Susan Kalbitzer, Iudy Lincoln, Nancy Holden, Rachel Fogg. Muriel Eldridge SECOND ROW Jean Chapman. Jean Brown, Marjorie Wurm. Frances Kneeland. THIRD ROW: Miss Richard Carol Westervelt Patty King, Miss Hilton, NOT SHOWN: Lois Masterman, Elissa Von Letkemann. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Farmington 2-0 Cony High 0-0 Waynflete 1-4 Fryeburg 2-4 Wilton Academy 0-2 Farmington 2-2 M.C.I. 0-4 Cony High 2-3 JAYVEE FIELD HOCKEY Farmington 0-1 Cony High 1-2 Wayneflete 0-6 Fryeburg O-0 Wilton 1-1 Cony High 1-0 47 Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Elill llill llill llill Iiill liill liill llill llill Flill llill flill fiill Flill ,Q 6 SKI I NG K A f FIRST ROW: Mr, Leigh Van Etten, John Nichols, Arthur Clark, William Cannon, Keith Brown, Norman Davis, Coach Broomhall, SECOND ROW: Daniel Harriman, Edward Dodge, Thor Miller. Floyd Warren, John Smith. Jack Brackett, John Brunner. Roger Luce, John Ebelhare, Robert Swansburg, Royal Waitt. THIRD ROW: John Fowler, Harry Knight, Aaron Silverman, Daniel Perkins, Douglas Hinds, George Boyle, Peter Hay. Edward Little Farmington fTwo Eventsj Holderness Hebron fOne Eventj Brown in cross-country .7 V.: fi V t 3 ' , uri ' Ariat .mr I 4:3 ki I 5 3 wtf' ir V V' 1? 351- t ',if J . in J if f : F 3, r' : , If bd 3 k I ' , . ,gg i f.. . -Q. ' ,, J 9 1- - ,-,gag - fi aff: mpg ftffl -wh 'A . .. A 'J 5 I.. , . 2.1145 4 fs i t H . y ,' Ayrr M 1 . AF, qA.L?y 294.0-247.0 194.0-153.0 398.0-315.3 96.1- 96.9 Kents Hill Hebron Andover St. Doms 48 Kents Hill Kents Hill Kents Hill Kents Hill WINTER CARNIVAL 353.4 373.4 355.4 283.9 SKIING V' -s IBISIIIXIIII W' FIRST ROW: Mr. Charles Broomhall. Helen Eaton, Frances Buxton, Carol Tasker, Liselotte Fleischer. Susan Kal- bitzer, Patsy Joe Stephens, Mrs.Ruth Broomhall. SECOND ROW: Virginia Winslow, Nancy Nichols, Christine Godsey Althea Dolloff, Sally Cartlidge. Lois Masterman, Marjorie Wurm. THIRD ROW: Carol Hodgkins. Laura Thurston Kay Rowe. Martha Bradford. Caroline Westervelt, Muriel Eldridge. Margaret Reeder, Ruth Nitschelm. FARMINGTON 186- 150 KENTS HILL Mrs. Ruth Broomhall, Althea Dolloff, Keith Brown, Mr. Charles Broomhall at the winter sports banquet presentation of the Alan Nightingale Trophy. 49 VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Roger Luce, Robert Sullivan. Norman Schneider, Brian Moore, Bruce Mansell, Frederick Buckley. Peter Hay, A. Nye Bemis. Raymond Dube. SECOND ROW: Arnold Buckley, David Cadarett, Donald Gatti, John Smith, Richard Pollard, Gerald Gou1et,Arthur Clark, Calvin Hersom, Melvin Tukey. THIRD ROW: Manager William Lynch. Assistant Coach Mr. Hersom. William Cannon. Richard Berry, Donald Lenfest. Floyd Warren, Keith Brown, Coach Currier, Assistant Manager Burrows Dolbeare. Livermore Falls 6 - 6 Kents Hill M.C.I, Undergrads 0 - 27 Kents Hill Proctor 6 - 19 Kents Hill Fryeburg 2 - 7 Kents Hill Holderness 0 - 6 Kents Hill St, Dominic 21 - 6 Kents Hill Sullivan hit by Holderness with Dube looking Dube hangs on in a St. Dom's game while on. Brown and Warren move in. 50 JAYVEE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Don Taylor, Gene Stone, Hayward Lane, Burrows Dolbeare, Jim Cousens, Prentice Skibiski. SECOND ROW: Coach Hilton, Don Carter, Dick Pollard, Bob Peary, Bill McGirr, Pete Calzolari, Bill Strout, Fred Sheldon. Cony Freshmen 47 - 30 Kents Hill Wilton 51 - 24 Kents Hill Wilton 36 - 18 Kents Hill St. Dominic 41 - 27 Kents Hill M.C,I, 55 - 23 Kents Hill Cony Freshmen 49 - 44 Kents Hill St. Dominic 78 - 38 Kents Hill Bridgton 31 - 33 Kents Hill Sanborn 23 - 30 Kents Hill Hebron 49 - 40 Kents Hill Lawrence 45 - 23 Kents Hill Irene Fogg. Dona Macaulay, Jane Aldrich, lnza Peabody. lean Bannarn, Jane Chapman. Brenda Boutilier, Nancy Gray. Pat Dodge. Connie Mitchell, Mary Corliss. Sally Anderson, Joan Dunning, Miss Hilton. Miss Richard. M,C.I, 17 - 14 Kents Hill Farmington 13 - 16 Kents Hill Cony 29 - 18 Kents Hill Fryeburg 35 - 10 Kents Hill Wilton 15 - 18 Kents Hill 51 FIRST ROW Frederick Buckley Rlchard Berry Captam Wi111am Lynch Robert Sulhvan Bruce Mansell. Coach Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents VARSITY BASKETBALL STATE PREP SCHOOL CHAMPIONS KNEELING: Frances Kneeland, Jean Chapman. SECOND ROW: Elaine Leighton, Patty King. Nancy Holden, Julianne Lincoln. THIRD ROW: Jean Brown, Nancy Gray. Rachel Fogg. Roberta White. M.C.I. Cony High Westbrook J Wilton Farmington Westbrook lr. C Hallowell Fryeburg r.C 011. 011. Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents THE COACH: Hill Hill Hill H111 Miss Jennie Hilton. Hill Hill Hill Hill 53 Judy Lincolnf8j. Nancy Holden and Elaine Leighton in a Westbrook Jr. College. ga me with ,k . an . HOCKEY C riff FIRST ROW: Franklin Stone, David Cadarett,Captain Ray Dube. Calvin Hersom, Donald Gatti, William Dunn. Carl Biehner. SECOND ROW: Jerome Hinds. Armen Anusbigian. Norman Schneider, Brian Moore, Robert McLaughlin. Coach Hersom. Arnold Buckley. Calvin Mesler, Arthur Dodge. Ray Dube. winner of State center trophy. 54 Hebron Waterville Mechanic Falls St. Dominic Waterville Dixfield Mechanic Falls St. Dominic Berlin Colby Jayvees Bowdoin Jayvees Colby Jayvees St. Dominic layvees Dixfield MAIN Hebron 8- 6 12- 2 4- 8 10- 1 2- 5 3- 2 4-12 12- 5 3- 4 2- 5 4- 8 4- 9 2- 0 4- 3 ETOURNAMENT 4- 3 Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Kents Hill Hil llill llill llill liill llill llill llill Hil Hill Hill Hill Hill Hil TENNIS FIRST ROW: Prentice Skibiski, Donald Ke11ett,William Dunn, Iohn Ebelhare. Richard Pollard. Thor Miller, Robert Peary. SECOND ROW: Coach Currier, Harold Knight. Norman Davis, Douglas Hinds, Jerome Hinds, Peter Calzolari. Nor Shown: Burrows Dolbeare. Fryeburg 1 - 5 Kents Hill Brunswick 4 - 3 Kents Hill Hebron Jayvee 2 - 5 Kents Hill Deering 8 - 1 Kents Hill Portland 1 - 5 Kents Hill Portland 3 - 5 Kents Hill Hebron Jayvee 4 - 3 Kents Hill Fryeburg 2 - 4 Kents Hill Holdemess '7 - 2 Kents Hill Brunswick 5 - 1 Kents Hill H., St. Dominic 4 - 2 Kents Hill Skibiski eats up tennis balls. 55 as . M is 'li-f ,, -A t if 2 ,iwlxxw 1 in g e it 1 t 'lf fvi ' 9 552 K, gm BASEBALL K: 5 ,M 1 ' ,',. . 1 . .if-, MQ- 5 'ugifmfjq ,,, .. A, ,wwf , ,L , K? 4 I'--?k- ' 'lf ' 'Msn' MH- ea. .. 1- . - K., . ,ru . 4 ..v,. 4, + ...W A ' .. H ' ve.. 1. --,l Q. . I v-.Xb .qi rsfpll 'm.'es ' ' - 1 ' 1, Sink- fs 'M' A' 'Nr .4 ., ., 113' .X as U 4. ' 1- I I-vg .,w. K. wow- '. 'Ww- M, l. V. i r, .N 2 v -, -. - 'L R kj - , c 15.4. M AA 7 Q xp I ,. A J Ny. ff ,f.,, . , ,Q .f.y,,, 'ta - 1 , , ':4-1'ifw- Q-. 'f f 'ef 4273, 1- Klmgyfqf, . P-.352 '15 ,. ' .,. 45: - 'Z .umm ' 31- - .,-.1-.:..L 4 all, J- -.-fimfwffl FIRST ROW: Floyd Warren, Raymond Dube, Arthur Clark, A, Nye Bemis. David Cadarett, William Cannon, Brian Moore, Richard Berry, Frederick Buckley. SECOND ROW: Manager Royal Waitt, Eugene Stone, Malcolm Stone. Edward Dodge. Arad Philpot, Donald Taylor,Melvin Tukey.Assistant Coach Hersom. Coach Meyers. Donald Gatti. Aaron Silverman, John Smith, William Lynch. Manager George Boyle. Not Shown: Donald Carter, Carl Biehner. Fryeburg Hebron Coburn Sanbom Bridgton M.C.I. Coburn M.C.l. Holdemess St. Dominic Leavitt St. Dominic 13 - 1 Kents Hill 8 - 6 Kents Hill 0 - 27 Kents Hill 3 - 9 Kents Hill 8 - 2 Kents Hill 8 - 1 Kents Hill 0 - 20 Kents Hill 8 - 4 Kents Hill 3 - 6 Kents Hill 11 - 6 Kents Hill 6 - 5 Kents Hill 6 - 8 Kents Hill 56 TRACK FIRST ROW: Keith Brown, Roger Luce, John Nicho1s,Iames Cousens, Frederick Sheldon, Arnold Buckley. SECOND ROW: Norman Schneider, William Strout, Daniel Perkins. Coach Hilton. Paul Burke, John Brunner, Peter Hay. Not Shown: Donald Lenfest. Haywood Lane. Donald Taylor. Edward Little High 86 31 Kents Hill Cony High 71 54 Kents Hill Wilton Academy 54 213 62 1!3 Kents Hill Sanbom Academy 54 54 Kents Hill Triple Meet Maine Central Institute First Second Kents Hill Fryeburg Third Triple Meet Hebron First Fryeburg Second Third Kents Hill State Meet Fifth Kents Hill 57 FALL TENNIS QQ- I 2 ll FIRST ROW: Martha Bradford. Frances Buxton. Jane Aldrich. Patsy Joe Stephens, Sally Anderson, Lisa Fleischer, Irene Fogg, Pamela Guy. SECOND ROW: Althea Dolloff, Inza Peabody, Carol Hodgkins. Laura Thurston. Sally Cartlidge, Mary Tipper, Christine Godsey. THIRD ROW: Ruth Nitschelm. Coach Meyers, Helen Eaton. SPRING TENNIS FIRST ROW: Frances Kneeland, Laura Thurston, Margaret Reeder. Nancy Holden, Irene Fogg. SECOND ROW: Carol Hodgkins. Ruth Nitschelm. Constance Mitchell, Elaine Leighton, Coach Richard, Donna Harrington, Lois Masterman, Mary Corliss. 58 SOFTBALL if FIRST ROW: Pamela Guy. Helen Eaton, Carol Westervelt. Patty King, Julianne Lincoln. Kay Rowe, Susan Kal- bitzer. Jean Chapman, Muriel Eldridge, Althea Dolloff, Nancy Gray. SECOND ROW: Rachel FOSS. Patsy Joe Stephens.Carol Tasker, Inza Peabody. Jane Aldrich,Coach Hilton. Elissa Von Letkemann, Christine Godsey, Frances Buxton. Jean Bannarn. Sally Cartlidge. Jane Chapman, Jeanne Brown. Patricia Dodge. Martha Bradford. Not Shown: Sally Anderson. Marilyn Johnson, Dona Macaulay, Virginia Winslow. Farmington 10 Kents Hill Maine Central Institute 15 Kents Hill Rumford 20 Kents Hill Cony High 9 Kents Hill Fryeburg 18 , Kents Hill Farmington 13 Kents Hill Rumford 8 Kents Hill 12 3' Cony High 'I Kents Hill Maine Central Institute 4 Kents Hill Jayvee Rumford 21 Kents Hill Cony 17 Kents Hill Fryeburg 5 Kents Hill Rumford 22 Kents Hill Cony 23 Kents Hill 59 G,A,A, Officers N. Holden. M. Eldridge. J. Chapman P King 1 Y P H 3 xikrx l,?', ?- .if 5 jan , ' ,naar Y-14 P Q ti' env Q . V if 'r, 'iff CHEERLEADERS Head Cheerleader Frances Knee1and,Frances Buxton. Jane Chapman, Patty King, Caroline Westervelt, Jean Chapman, Nancy Holden. Y . 0 Look Upward Angels! Nancy Holden, Frances Kneeland, Caroline Wester- velt. 5' Y I ffl av verman, D. Perkins, R. Pearv. J. Smith, P. Hay, N. Gesterling, R. Chamberlain. UNDERCLASSMEN FIRST ROW: C, Posik, E. Boiley, L. Hall, J. Higgins. C. Caouette, C. Pinkham, F. Buxton, I. Peabody, C. Godsey, l Fogg. L. Gilman, D. Sylvester, D. Peachy, P. Guy, A. Wyman. J. Wheeler. SECOND ROW: P. Nason, H. Wyman, S Cartlidge, P. Nobis, D. Harrington. A. Sylvester, Jean Chapman, N. Holden, K. Rowe. L. Thurston, R. Nitschelm, S Anderson. E. Von Letkeman, C. Hodgkins, M. Bradford, P. Dodge, J, Aldrich. H. Eaton. THIRD ROW: L. Masterman M. Corliss, N. Owen, N. Stephens. M. Johnson, M. Leighton. H. Whitcomb, S. Poor. J. White, B. Boutilier, A. Dolloff Jane Chapman. N. Giles, S. Kalbitzer. R, White, N. Whitcomb, J. Brown. L. Bean. FOURTH ROW: J. Bannarn, L Fleischer. P. Stephens, J. Goucher. N. Gray. L. Williams, H. Bean. W. Strout, D. Kellett, W. Struck. R. Bishop. H Ling. J. Nichols, J. Cousens. A. Dodge. L. Jones, R. Waitt. C. Mesler. E. Dodge. P. Skibiski. FIFTH ROW: P. Calzo- lari, A. Philpott, D. Carter, G. Boyle. J. Brunner. J. Hinds, F. Sheldon, T. Miller, D. Taylor, R. Luce, A. Clark, W McGirr,R. Swansburg, H. Knight.J. Ebelhare. SIXTH ROW: J. Fowler, R. White, W. Dunn, P. Burke. E. Nason, A. Sil- JUNIOR CLASS Anderson. Sally P. Mount Vernon. Me. Bean. Harold A. Mount Vernon. Me. Boiley, Eva I. Mount Vernon. Me. Boyle. George A. New Bedford, Mass. Bradford. Martha Cape Elizabeth, Me. Brown. Jeanne C. Wayne. Me. Carter. Donald H. Vineyard Haven, Mass. Chapman. Jean W. Readfield, Me. Clark. Arthur H. Portland. Me. Corliss. Mary H. Lunenburg. Mass. Dodge. Patricia Malden. Mass. Eaton. Helen West Dennis. Mass. Ebelhare. John W. Stratford. Conn. Fowler. John T. Augusta. Me. Hall. Loraine Mount Vernon. Me. Harrington, Donna Readfield Depot. Me. Higgins. Joyce A. Mount Vernon, Me. 61 Holden. Nancy Jackman. Me. Kalbitzer, Susan F. Roslyn Heights. N. Y. Kellett, Donald E. Manchester, Mass. Luce, Roger D. Farmington, Me. Masterman, Lois l. Bar Harbor. Me. Nason, Emery L. Kents Hill, Me. Peachey, Dorothy M. Mount Vernon. Me. Pinkham. Robert Readfield, Me. Poor. Susan Marion. Mass. Silverman. Aaron Lewiston. Me. Smith. John S. Jackman. Me. Stevens. Norma C. Mount Vernon.'Me. Sylvester, Arlene M. Winthrop, Me. Whitcomb. Nancy J. Readfield, Me. White. Joan V. Mount Vernon, Me. White. Roberta A. Kents Hill, Me. SOPHOMORE CLASS Bannan. Donna J. Fayette. Me. Biehner, Carl J. Readfield, Me. Burke. Paul Holles, L. I.. N. Y. Buxton, Frances Readfield, Me. Calzolari Ir., Peter A. Waterville. Me. FOSS. Irene M. Readfield, Me. Gilman. Lillian J. Readfield, Me. Goucher, Joan M. Readfield, Me. Lane. Hayward Augusta. Me. Leighton, Mary J. Mount Vernon, Me. Mesler, Calvin Wayne, Me. Miller. Jr., Thor Westbrook, Me. Nason. Phyllis A. Kents Hill, Me. Nitschelm, Ruth L. North Conway, N. H. Nobis, Patricia Readfield Depot, Me. Chamberlain, Charles R. Kents Hill, Me. Cousens, James B. Rockland, Me. Dodge, Edward A. Kents Hill. Me. Dolloff, Althea J. Mount Vernon. Me. Dunn, William Kents Hill, Me. Fleisher. Liselotte Augusta , Me. Owen, Neva J. Winthrop. Me. Peary. III, Robert E. Brunswick, Me. Posik, Caroline T. Fayette. Me. Rowe, Katherine E. Livermore Falls. Me. Stephens. Patsy J. Marlboro. Mass. Strout. William S. Livermore Falls, Me. Struck, William E. Readfield, Me. Sylvester, Dorothy A. Winthrop. Me. Thurston, Laura E. Winthrop, Me. Wheeler, Jean E. Fayette, Me. White, Richard A, Readfield, Me. FRESHMAN CLASS Aldrich, Jane Brunswick. Me. Bean, Louise E. Mount Vernon. Me. Bishop, Robert C. Readfield, Me. Boutilier, Brenda U. Readfield, Me. Brunner, John S. Boston 30, Mass. Bunten. Eugene Readfield, Me. Caouette, Mary C. Readfield, Me. Cartlidge, Sally A. Readfield, Me. Chapman, Jane A. Readfield, Me. Dodge. Arthur Wayne. Me. Gesterling, Norman M. Mount Vernon, Me. Giles. Natalie M. Readfield, Me. Godsey, Christine Readfield, Me. Gray, Nancy P. Wayne. Me. Guy. Pamela F. Readfield, Me. Harriman, Daniel Readfield, Me. Hay. Peter D. Westbrook, Me. Hinds. Jerome K, Sheepscott. Me. Hodgkins, Carol A, Mount Vernon, Me. Johnson, Marilyn J. Stratfrod, Conn. Knight. Harry R. West Scarborough, Me. Ling, Harmon Portland. Me. McGirr, Robert W. Camden, Me. Nichols, Jr.. John B. Readfield, Me. Perkins. Daniel W. Kittery, Me. Philpott, Arad L. Readfield, Me. Pinkham. Carole A. Readfield, Me. Sheldon, Frederick Winthrop, Mass. Skibiski, Prentice M. Sunderland, Mass. Taylor, Donald Hallowell, Me. Von Letkemann. Elissa Swampscott, Mass. Whitcomb, Harriett L. Readfield, Me. Williams, Lucille A, Mount Vernon, Me. Wyman, Alice A. North Wayne, Me. Wyman. Hazel M. Mount Vernon, Me. EIGHTH GRADE Jones. Lloyd B. Mount Vernon. Me. Peabody, lnza E. Warren, Me. Swansburg, Robert C. Winthrop, Mass. Waitt, Royal Wayne. Me. . 1 'Q -Ywwmc 5, mf 'gig ,1 Y n I, ,.- at 1 fy ' 4 :f:1f vf , 2q , . , xx 1, 3, ., Wggw W -5: xg ' -15:- +,L,, ..g:f.-5.7 Qs: ' Av fit? it , 0--Af.-Q,-,-115: -f:f5w-.iiig 5.1 ,,AmW,,, ,Z www 1 1 A eq:-W . W. wfgiw 5' ' , QA ., ,M C WU. filf? ,f'3.fffiF?Qff?'?i- 31231 75 eaizlzg Q, -, --rv fs i 14: ggghi f Ag - K -'K qw J ig f as M Q 1 +5 s as ,wa X Y I' J Nl , X ,X 4: -iw f',,.,' 1 ,fp as f ,M 7 was 'QP J-HQ? K ,Az-ga. 1, W' , QFE af JSXA' 'F f. , i 14 1 J 1 M 3 z . ,xy 4 If, n -rl ' 51,1f,f' f .K 4 f T fswj 15'-'H -. V zifgfsz-52-5: J :rim 3: E ful. f Frank E. Allen Evinrude Dealer Kents Hill, Maine Compliments of Manager 8: Clerks... your nearby A 8: P Super Market Bates Manufacturing Co. Augusta, Lewiston, Saco Maine L. L. Bean, Inc. Mfgrs. Hunting 8: Fishing Specialties Freeport, Maine Bolton-Smart Co. Inc. 19-25 South Market Street Boston. Massachusetts M. F. Bragdon Paint Co. 47 Exchange Street Portland, Maine Bunker 8: Savage Architects Augusta, Maine Mrs. Agatha M. Cates Torsey View House Kents Hill, Maine Central Maine Power Co. Augusta, Maine Clifshaw Pontiac Co. Lower State Street Augusta. Maine Cummings Cleansers 8: Furriers Auburn, Maine Depositors Trust Co. 13 Offices in Central Maine -Member of Fed. Deposit Insurance Corporation- Compliments of Mr.Howard B. Ragsdale ll Appleton Street Waterville, Maine representing D 0 L G E Westport, Connecticut Walter I. P. Day -- FRIENDS AND PATRONS Drew's Dairy Company 284 State Street Augusta, Maine Sealtest Ice Cream General Ice Cream Corp. Portland, Maine N. D. Gordon Co. General Merchandise Readfield Depot, Maine Tel. 3 Gordon Motor Co. Readfield Depot, Maine Har-Co Sporting Goods Co. l4l Bangor Street Augusta, Maine Mr. Edwin N. Harriman Readfield, Maine Compliments of Dr. L. D. Herring Western Ave. , Winthrop, Me. Higgins-Cooley, Inc. 144-150 Pleasant St., Malden, Massachusetts Compliments of: Holmes-Swift 8: Company Mr. Oscar E. Huse Huse Insurance Agency Kents Hill, Maine Hussey Hardware Company The Store of 50,000 Items l0-l2 Bangfr Street Augusta, aine Compliments of a Friend Jackson-White Studios 536A Congress Street Portland, Maine Iosten's Owatonna, Minn. Kinney Duplicator Co. 197 State Street Bangor, Maine Phone 84-41 Travel Bllleall Domestic and Foreign -- 'P1ane, Steamship. Bus Waterville. Maine . . . Phone: 261 8: 1407 For the best in quality ask for KIRSCHNER'S Leading Meat Products Augusta Maine G. F. Knight 40 Depot Street Livermore Falls, Maine The Knowlton 8: McLeary Co. 3-5 Church Street Farmington, Maine Loring, Short and Harmon Maine 's Leading Stationers Monument Square Portland, Maine R. J. Maclntyre, Inc. 99 Chauncy Street Boston, Massachusetts Macomber, Farr 8: Whitten Insurance Augusta, Maine Maine Floor Covering Co. Box 47 Gardiner, Maine McDougall-ButlerfCo. , Inc. 55 Court Street Auburn, Maine NcNamara 's 46 Main Street Winthrop, Malne Moody's Taxi 65 Main Street Winthrop, Maine John J. Nissen Baking Co. 59 Washington Avenue Portland, Maine Mr. 8: Mrs. Ade Nitschelm Stonehurst Lodge North Conway, N. H. Packard and Brown Co. 5l Cony Street Augusta, Maine The Page Company ll2 State Street Augusta, Maine Compliments of a Friend Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Co. Con ress Street Port?and, Maine Roberts 8: Sons, Inc. Winthrop, Maine Frank L. Rochon Company Insurance Brokers Chapman Building Portland, Maine Dr. G. H. Rowe 42 Main Street Livermore Falls, Maine Best Wishes I. N. Shippee, M. D. Winthrop, Maine Mr. Reginald Smith R. F. D. 2 Winthrop, Maine Vincent Fruit Co. Inc. 29 Lincoln St. Lewiston, Maine WFAU l340 on your dial' Serving Maine's Cap. City Augusta Your Maine Attraction' Whitney's Pharmacy Main Street Winthrop, Maine The Worster House Hallowell, Maine A. R. Wright Company 221 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine Eric G. A. Adde, Inc. 74 Exchange Street Portland, Maine TANDY LEATHER COMPANY P. O. Box 691-EY Fort Worth. Texas Offering New 1953 Leathercraft Catalog The Kents Hill students and Senior Class wish to express their heart-felt thanks to the above Friends and Patrons who,with their generous assistance, made the publica- tion of this yearbook possible. K1. - us, 1... Q, in P'-V ' f -ff 314.2 . , af gurl, -S37 1 Y . J -, '- 2' -- x ,:.f A. ' a r V,-5 ,, fn. 3 .3421 4. vw- 1 - ',' . -.yn-it L, ,. .. 7 ,4 - L - - w L . i .-i?.l'11 :fQ: ' -vjgfg . 1139? , ' .nr '1 2,-. 55.1 1171 3 1'-' ,-2, f wi-V.,--.f 5 1. L ww ii. -I f ,r. 1 fl- Yf. JFK rg 'II-TLT .L.. I -I,- ifl ' ' vii. Af . , . 1 ,.,.,. :W aff! ' .. si. ini- -Y v Qs . . , je-ff '- ' Y.. EQ aw. - hh ,. ,ll rn . 1'-.ln we . iw V NSE. -.f , v -- ver- A1 W ,f1,5.,.,.A. 5 IE' , 151.1 va , ,3..,. ' y ' '4' Q.. AL ..-J wb, if fp. ig . y-131 -. EE! M iffj wi . . . -. 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