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Exchanges Wilton wrote to tell us that they wouldn't be able to exchange because they were publishing a more expensive yearbook and they have reduced their number of exchanges. I havenit heard Humor Jean P.: I heard something that opened my eyes this morning. Dorrance: Me too-the alarm clock. Dick: That's a queer pair of socks you have on-one red and the other green. Robert: Yeah, and the funny thing about it is that I have another pair home exactly like this one. John: I got up last night with the feel- ing my watch was gone. Gail: Was it gone? john: No, but it was going. Mrs. Chadbourne: Who was the small- est man in history? Sonny: That sailor who went to sleep on his watch. Amanda: After rain falls, when does it get up again? Mr. Osier: In dew time, in dew time. Mahlon: I call my sweetie ahingesl' be- cause she's something to a-door. Charlene: Do you know butterflies don't make butter? Elsie: No, what do they make? Charlene: Oleo. David: I'm going to leave this house and make you happy. Marjorie: Why don't you leave town and make me hilarious? George: Have a peanut? Gail: No, thanks: theyire fattening. George: G'wan, why should they be fattening? Gail: I don't know, but I never saw an elephant eating anything else. from Central, New Sharon and Standish high schools. We are alweys pleased to exchange yearbooks with different schools, because we find it very interesting to know what they have been doing during the year. Amanda: Whatls worse than mining cats and dogs? Theodore: Hailing streetcars and buses. Harold: Whatls a lieutenant command- er? Clifford M.: I duuno. Harold: A lieutenant's wife. A bachelor is a man who has no ties except those that need pressing. In her class Sue prepared to recite While chewing her gum with delight: The teacher did shout As the gum fell out, You'll stay after school tonightf, THE HAYRIDE They'll tell you the Turner twins' hayride Will be remembered for many a day: The ending was most unexpected As any of the riders will say. They started out early one evening With many a laugh and a shout: They rode all round the countryside Until the stars came out. But as they rode, the wind came up And scattered all the hay: Then something blew in front of the horse And Dobbin ran away. Then luckily along came a farmer Who stopped Dobbin's mad flight. N o, none will forget the hayride That took place that summer night. Anne Williamson '56 Page Thirty
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Alumni 1953 Beverly Boynton-Employed in Kingfield. Edward Flannigan-Employed.in Mass. Lawrence Hewey-Employed in Kingfield. Elizabeth Kirkwood-Student at Skowhe-- gan School of Commerce. Bryce Meldrum-Employed in Kingfield. Christie Packard-Employed in Great Lakes, Ill. Eleanor Parsons-Employed in Kingfield. Robert Taylor-Employed in Kingfield. joan Trask-Employed in Kingfield. Norman Trenholm-Employed in Portland. 1952 Ruth White, nee Donahue-Residing in Kingfield. I Gloria Dryer-Employed in Miles Carpen- ter Insurance, 'Skowhegan. Charles Howard-U.S. Air Force. Malcolm Knapp-Student at U. of M., Orono. Odlin Thompson-Student at M.V.T.I., South Portland. Virginia Morrell, nee Trask-Employed in Georgia. Richard Trenholm-Employed in Kingiield. Robert Tufts-Student at F.S.T.C., Farm- ington. 1951 Henry Ca1'ey-U.S. Army. Paul Cory-Student at North Central College, Mapleville, Ill. Garnald Hewey-U.S. Army. Marilyn Howard-Employed in Lewiston. Beatrice Benson, nee Morrell-Employed in Bangor. Robert Niemi-U.S. Army. 1950 Gene Boyce-U.S. Marines. Wendell Dunham-Employed in Kinglield. Leland Huntington-U.S. Army. James McLaughlin-U.S. Army. Ronald Meldrum-U.S. Air Force. Burchell Morrell-U.S. Army. Russel Riggs-U.S. Navy. Louise Demchek, nee Taylor-Employed in Skowhegan. Austin Thompson jr.-Student at U. of M.. Orono. jean Welch, nee Trenholm-Presiding in Phillips. Dena Richards, nee Vose-Employed in Franklin County Hospital, Farmington. 1949 Wanda Howe, nee Bradbury-Residing in Conn. Dawn Davis-Employed in Kingiield. Howard Dunham-Employed in Kingfield. Roscoe Durrell-Employed by Prestonis Insurance, Kingiield. Faye Nile, nee Hewey-Residing in King- field. Ray Hinkley-Residing in Kingfield. Naida Woodcock, nee Loucks-Residing in Kinglield. ' Harold Lovejoy-Employed in Kinglield. Richard McLaughlin-U.S. Army. Donald Murray-Residing in Kingfield. Margaret Niemi-Employed in Kingfield. Lillian Nile-U.S. Marines. Arlene Murray, nee Niles-Residing in Kingfield. Elizabeth Miller, nee Packard-Residing in Great Lakes, Ill. Eugene Wing-Employed in Kingfield. John Winter-U.S. Army. 1948 Christine Donahue-Employed at Franklin County Hospital, Farmington. Marion Carey, nee Huntington-Residing in Kinglield. Robert Kirkwood-U.S. Army. Lorraine Gorde, nee Knapp-Residing in Milwaukee, Wis. Everett Labelle-Recently discharged from U.S. Army, employed in Kingfield. Vernon Meldrum-Employed in Kinglield. Richard Mecurio-Graduate work at Uni- versity of Illinois. Richard Oliver-Employed in Kingfield. Viola Morrell, nee Reid-Residing in North Anson. Eleanor Savage-Residing in Kingfield. Charles Trenholm-U.S. Air Force. Page Thirty-Two
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