Limestone High School - Eagle Yearbook (Limestone, ME)
- Class of 1955
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Q WE 561110 lffff 7715 JAMA? Lg who B WW! W IZ IME QR 6 f VX 0 fi Qxx f MQ 447 J X x X ices x yd 4 . xx X! , Q f X X f X X 1 I lyk . f ixQ2Rf ff! Xxak , fp v . I 1 I . KX' fr' X!! I , f , Y ff AASJX f G .4 . X , if X ffwfby X v if 'XX ff! 'XVK ' ff !f'lff' g' I W, ff! s Q0 f' 1 ' Q' fj f X f' x I ' p ffl px f ,!,f!g,'a. X ffflff ff' I ff I I Q f If fl iff!! Q I f , X j X f ff , :XX ff, X XX XX ff 2 fy , Xf! , ,RX To Mrs Cook The Class of 1955 gratefully dedlcates 1tS yearbook to last three years as ou1 advlser and frlend Much of the work our class has done could never have been accompllshed wlthout your Wllllllg help Thank you Mrs. Cook We w1l1 always try to be as nlce to Vou as you have been to us you because of the work you have done for us during the Editor-in Chief Assistant . Business Manager Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Feature Editor Assistant Snapshot Editor Assistant Girls Sports Assistant Boys S poi ts Assistant Art Editor Assistant Senior Correspondent Assistants J un1Or Sophomore Freshman Alumni Editor Assistant Exchange Editor .Assistant ACORN STAFF SANDRA CLARK JANICE RIDEOUT DONALD BOUTILIER . ARTHUR COLLIER CHARLENE SPRAGUE PEGGY FURROW . ONA BARROWS HELEN FITZGERALD ARLENE BUSTARD ALICE CRANDALL CHARLOTTE BENN JUDY ROACH LAWRENCE MCDONALD BOBBY CRANDALL ROBERT SHERMAN JANET BOUTILIER SLIM GOODALL JOY STILES MARILYN PORTER FRANCES ADAMS GLORIA BARTLETT LILA RICHARDS VICTOR BOTTINC. DENNIS DAVIS Seatfd A Bustald C Sprague L McDonald S Clark D Boutlller O Barrows S Benn Standing MI Lowry S Goodall R Sherman G Bartlett, V Bottmg Mrs Cook EDITORIAL Thls IS an ed1tor1al In yearbooks these are usually consldered rather dry and unlnterestmg But l1ke most thmgs they have a good purpose Ewen 1f thls partlcular ed1tor1al IS left untll last to be read lt can st1ll serve lts purposes both of bormg some readers and havlng a speclal meamng for others It seems to be an unchangeable fact that we humans often do not ap preclate at the proper tlme the help glven us by others We begln to appre cxate thelr k1ndnesses years later when the effect becomes not1ceable So It has been Wlth many of us of the class of 55 It may be a llttle late but we would hke to say Thank you very slncerely to our parents and frlends for thelr past klndnesses It has been only dur1ng the last few years that the effect of your help has become notlceable to us thus fmaklng us aware of the fact that some where along the way we have had some help wh1ch was unappreclated un t1l now What effect has your help had on us Just thls Every lncldent no matter how slmple and commonplace lt may be becomes a part of us Whether It has a good or bad mfluence upon us depends much upon 1tS chlef source you older people We need to have an lncentlve to lead honest decent hves and lt IS much easler to follow a. real Image than the dreamy :deals pamted ln our mmds long ago It IS fortunate for us that we can see Senlors are supposed to set the standards for the other classes but chd you know we ve been advlsed on several occaslons to act more l1ke you underclassmen When we leave and you take our place mlss us a llttle vs 1ll you? Whoever sald School isnt too bad 1tS Just the pr1nc1pal of the thlng was all wrong At least about you Mr Burdln No one could be more Just or more mterested ln h1s puplls than you All of our teachers should be thanked for thexr guldance Even though we may have lrked each other at tlmes now IS the tlme for us C the pupils, to admxt we ve been wrong more often than the members of the faculty There s one person who IS especlally deserv1ng of all the pralse we can g1ve her and that person IS Mrs Cook How she has been able to do so much for us and keep her patlence when we were so trylng wxll always be a klnd of mystery Thank you Mrs Cook Th1s IS probably the most formal 8111016 we shall wrlte as a class We are glad lt can be used to show appreclatlon of the thlllgs you have done for us If you were a dliferent k1nd of people It m1ght have been used to complam about the thlngs wh1ch you are able to provlde us wlth and Wlll not Thank you Parents and Frlendsl When we become adults may we be as wlse and klnd as you are We can say no more than th1s. SANDRA CLARK E'dzto'r-fun-Chwf at ,Y - q - 1 1 u n u . u , . u n , a u . Y N 9 . . , . ' 66 ' . !! , n p n , - . U . . : A . . , , . 1 ' I many of the characteristics of our ideals in the people around us. 1 , a 0 u , . . I , . . , ' cc ' 9 ' 7 ' ' ' I I ' n ' . 4 . 0 a 1 , . . o I , , , , . . . . 9 - - ' ' 1 . l , , I Pwnc! 0- Q 0 0 f a if PACULT Seated Mrs Robertson Mr Burdm Mrs Cook Standmg Mr Kane Mr Rackllif Mr Lowry Thomas G Burdln Jr Prmclpal B S Math M Ed Unlverslty of Malne Mathematlcs and Coach Shlrley B Cook Rlcker College Husson College COIIIUIGPCIBI Semor Class Adv1ser Yearbook Adv1ser Kelth S Lowry B A Sclence R1cker College Yearbook Adv1ser Larry E Rackhff B S Agr1cultural Educat1on Un1vers1ty of Mame Agrlculture and Drxver Educatlon Sophomore Class Adv1ser Mary E Robertson B A Unlverslty of Ma1ne Enghsh 1 2 Languages B10l0g'y Freshman Class Adv1ser W11l1am E Kane B A Econom1cs Umversxty of Mame Enghsh 3 4 SOCIBI Studles Debate Coach ---. T53 ' fl LJ ' ' X 'Q . fl X X ' 3 J -Q X- , . . . 'Qs If dt A' 1. 'A I J nnior Class Adviser I A s Aj! 1 s . ff! ff! I ' . X A ONA AURILLA BARROWS The 'road of lzfe zs long and fafr Fmd me a, 'man who has a car' Fu st Honor Essay Gene1al Couxse 1 COmD1CTCl3.l Course 2 3 4 Xmas Play 1 One act Play 2 3 4 Sennox Play 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Hal vest Queen Candxdate 3 Wmter Carnlval Candxdate 2 3 4 GLORIA IZETTA BARTLETT ' Smller ' And thzs one thmg all else above God gwe 'me a hewrt tlvat I may love Gene1al Course 1 2 Commerclal Course 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Student Councll 4 Senlor Play Prompter 4 Roller Skatmg Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class W1ll ,, . . ' ' s . ' , , 9 9 '- ' Y .4 ' . 2 . 2 2 Yearbook Staff 43 Roller Sllating Club 4. Y , , A ' , 4 ' v ' . 1 5 U . 1 l . a 1 s N 3 5 . S - CHARLOTTE EDITH BENN Sugle It doesnt matter zf we re .svnzull A bag grm wlll fit ua all Class Puophecy College Course 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Play Day3 Sports 4 Softball 1 2 o 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letter Wmner 4 Flench Club 2 Student Councll 4 VICTOR FRAZIIJR BOTTING Vlc Others I am not the first Hme wzshed to do more than they durst College COUISQ 1 2 3 Agllcultural Course 4 Presldent 1 Sunient Councxl 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Sneakmg Contest 3 Semol Pla5 4 Vnce Plesxdent 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . 8 6 4 u ' 11 n , 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . . K ,, . . . I ! 10 7 7 1 7 ! I Day s . , , , . s , , , 9 33 Carmval Queen Candldate 2, 43 Semor Play 45 One-act Play , . 5 ' S - 1 , u - 11 .. . , 'I Y . - 11 . D 7 S 'i . I . V ' - 1 1 . 1 1 , I . , ' .- 3 i DONALD EARLE BOUTILIER Bout They say What do they say? Well let them say' Class Hlstory College Course 1 2 3 4 Baseball Manager 1 Basketball 1 2 One act Play 2 3 4 Speakmg Contest 2 3 4, Prlze Wmner 3 V1ce Plesldent 1, Presldent 2 3 4 Debate 2 4 Debate Coach 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Clubs Campalgn Captaxn 2 Roller Skatmg 'Club P1es1dent 4 Dlrlgo Boys State 3 When Im sud Im very quzet But wh n Im glad Ima not' Salutator 1an College Course 1 2 Commercxal Course 3 4 Class Secretary 2 4 Class T1 asumer 3 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Letter Wmner 4 Secretary French Club 2 Glee Club 1 Xmas Play 1 One act Play Manager 3 Secretary Roller Sllatmg Club 4 Semor Play Prompter 4, Sports Day Medal Wmner 4 ' u n xr In , . , , , 9 . s . I , l I I 1 1 . ' 1 1 l ' hy 1 1 0 1 Q 0 S 1 S ' S . ,, ' . . . . , , . ARLENE VERA BUS'TARD Dickie 14 1 1 - 1 v 0 r rn ' n C , . ' , 9 ' , 5 , s 'Q ' ' s , s 9 5 S S S 9 ' 3 . ' , ' . 1 . I 4 SANDRA HELEN CLARK Clalkle I me to the world the best you haze And the best wlll come back to you Valedlctol 1an College Coulse 1 2 Genelal Course 3 4 Secretary 1 Tzeas u1er 2 4 V1ce P1es1dent 3 Debate 2 4 One act Play 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Play Day 3 Sports Day 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 F1ench Club Z Yea1book Staff 1 2 3 4 Cu1t1s Magazme Man age1 3 D1r1go Guls State 3 DAR Award Best Actress 3 Q 'R , if 1' ALICE NI-XRIE CPANDAIL Allle When your tru low you 1-an H1 1111111 hate peice of heflrt and mnul Class Glfts College Couzse 1 7 Cf1YTl I'lElC1-ll Coulse 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Sof ball 4 Om act 'ay num llax 4 Pun l u YL 1 Lok Staff 5 4 11 ll S atmg C u Im 1 XXIVIYICI 1 2 3 4 4 u , - 11 1. --, , , r 1 , ' 4 ' !Y ' ' 1 .S ' 1 9 5 ' ' ' 1 1 'D 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . . 7 . a 7 Y 7 ' ! 7 7 Y u A u v . 1 I l . l 1 I Y 1 1 1 1 ' ' S ' S P ' ,, H' ' , 'V ,Z ffm, f ' 32 ' ,NW A 111 A f 1 ,5 ,511 if , 514 425 741 1 1- fbi 1 f' f Q 17 V g V 1 x .. 1 C L L . ' K ' at ' 1 ' ff ff 1, v 1 , , - 4 W -, ' A a ,. 5 . ' A. -1 . f . I , f Y '7 Y Y Y ' 45 ' 1 1,Z,SJ, g 1-- Il '35gSe '.' 5 c.1 Cl 'b 25 fa. -b ' ' I, 3 R ll :' fk' fl b 45 lttu .. t 4 ' 7 ! 3 ' DENNIS ARVEL DAVIS Dlnky Hts halo quickly dzsappeafred And thmgs were not as we hafl feared For obvwusly though sw et md coy He was yust another boy Agucultulal Coulee 1 General Coulse 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 Senxoz Play 4 Baseball 3 Yeaxboak Sltalf 4 DARLENE ANN GOODALL S 1m People who are too busy to laugh are too busy Class Plophecy College Coulee 1, 2 Commercnal Course 3 4 One act Play 2 Flench Llub 2 Lette-1 Wmner 1, 2 3 4 So tbull 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3, 4, Semor Play 4, Yealbook Seaff 3 4 ' an ' 1 U . . .- . . , .' , ,.' 2 'I , ' , 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' Q ,. . , l 1 41 ' 1 u , , 11 1 ' ' t . v -1 . ' - - I 7 Y 7 . W . , . ' . 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 . ' . . L , . LAWRENCE LEE McDONALD Lally Blessed are they who are not sat sjied to leave well enough alone All the progoess the worlfl makes we owe to them Class Glfts Ashland 1 2 College Course 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 4 Band 2 3 4 One act Play 3 4 Latln Club 1 2 Baeketball Lettel Wmner 4 Basketball 2 3 4 BabeballManage1 4 Semol Play 4 Yea1book Staff 4 W1 a5?'l'f WW OTTIS CHARLES NELSON Ossiv. Why worry? Things 'wzll happen anyway. Agricultural Course 1, 2 3 45 Senior Play 4' Roller Skating Club 4. 3,5114 fe? ig ,anions-nm ROBERT DEAN SHERMAN Bobby Some people thznk I ne1er make a sound But Ive been aatmg out when they werent wound Agricultural Course 1 2 3 4 FFA P16Sld'8l1t 3 FFA Tieas u1e1 4 FFA Medal Winner 2 Yearbook Staff 4 'fi CHARLENE GERTRUDE SPRAGUE Cha There 'is so 'much good in the worst of us, And so 'much had in the best of ILS, That it behooves the most of us, Not to balk about the frest of us. Second Honor Essay Commercial Course 1, 2, 3, College Course 4g Softball 1, 2, Xmas Play 13 Student Council 1, 2, 4g Glee Club 1, 25 Play Day 3, Debate 23 VVinte1' Carnival Candidate lg Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Roller Skating Club 4, Speaking Contest 2, 35 Basketball 4, Winter Carnival Queen 3 5 Harvest Queen Candidate 4. Q' CLASSES SE!7f0f?5 JZU7!0A75 lfol, S x ff fl ? fr S f ff' o H K - f x I 1 If ff ' mm X , . y' M W ' ' Af I YXX Ei,-h f j S :mix Raw ' E l ,ff I 'I rf y , Ex - bf! if,,fff f If 'l ' I a TT 2 A 4, .K I. 7 6 X f ef ff 4 . f . .r f 7 '-f ' I - 3 , fix SN W 6 It In ,U S -' '4 J ' - f .' , S S , ' L, -+ MS S J HIHTVI X-7?f5fff77f!7 HOPHOOZQQES 0 ii 1 We the Freshman class upon enterlng O C H S started wlth thlrty five students but later decreased to thlrty two Then at the half year we galned one In our first class meetlng we elected officers as follows Presldent Parker Swett V1cePres1dent Frances Adams Secretary George Small wood Treasurer Morrxs F1tzgerald Student Councll Representatlve Plchard McGraw Mrs Robertson Advxser We had a Chrxstmas play w1th thlS cast Joyce Llbbey L1nda John ston Frances Adams Ardeen Goodall Rowland Beers Rlchard McGraw Leshe McNelly and Nelson Cyr The glrls who went out for softball were as follows Frances Adams Erlene Nevers Beth N adeau L1nda Johnston Joyce L1bbey and Marllyn Brown The glrls who went out for basketball were Ardeen Goodall Joanne Morton ITIS Barrows Joyce Llbbey Margaret Swallow Frances Adams Judy Brannen Erlene Nevers and Amanda Rlchards The boys were Rowland Beers MOITIS Fltzgerald Rlchard McGraw Palker Swett Donald Hall Geo1 ge Smallwood and Leslle McNally The boys who went out for baseball were Rlchard McGraw Parker Swett George Smallwood Lesl1e McNelly and Donald Hall The glrls who trled out for cheerleadlng were Margaret Swallow Er lene Nevers and Carolyn Drew Parker Swett IS 1n the band FRESHMEN Front row H Hardy G Smallwood P Swett Mr Raobeltson F Adams M Fltz zerald A Goodall Second 'row J Llbbey B Nadeau E Handy M Hardy J Wrlght M Hardy A Rlcfh ards M Brown J Brannen L Johnston I Ba1rows C Drew J Morton Thzfrd 'row M Swallnow A McKee R McGraw L McNelly N Cyr L Bottmg L Mltchell D Bartlett R Pray D Hall R Beers B Small E Nevers Front row E Hall C Adams R Rideout M1 Rackllff Adviser J' Mitchell E Bot ting C Betting Second frow M Porter I Burpee N Lewin D McGa1y J Bottmg M Baston J Osnoe K Bottmg Thzrd row T Boutilier E Slauenwhite M Blake F Mitchell V Brannen G San ders D Small R Morton W White SOPHOMGRES We the Sophomore class began our second year at O C H S with twenty four students but later that number decreased to twenty-one The class ofhcers this year are President Ralph Rldeout Vice Presl dent Jeanette Mitchell Secretary Treasul er Carlene Adams Student Council representatives Marilyn Porter and Dennis Small Many members of our class were active 1n sports throughout the year Those participating in basketball were Marilyn Porter Carlene Adams 'VIary Ann Baston Gary Sanders Danny McGary Dennis Small Eugene Slauenwhite Walker White Palph Rideout Victor Brannen and Ronald Morton Those participating in baseball were Ronald Moi ton V1CtOl B1 annen Frank Mitchell Lugene Slauenwhite and Dennis Small ln softball Elaine Bottlng Marilyn Porter Jenefine Osnoe and lVIa1y Ann Baston We p1 esented a one-act play in competition with the other classes Bargains in Halrcuts the cast of which included Ralph Rldeout Dannv MEGBI y Dennis Small Marilyn Portei Mai y Ann Baston and Caxlene A ams. Those active in debating were. Dennis Small and Ralph Rideout. Our Halxest Queen candidate was Marilyn Pontel. The Caxnival Queer candidates vweiez Jeanette Mitchell and Malilyn Poitel We began our J unlor year wlth twenty one members havxng lost only one member Our class ofiicers were President Peggy Furrow V1ce Presldent Robert Crandall Secretary Joy qtll6S Treasurer Judy Roach Student Councll Representatlves Janlce Rldeout Arthur Colher and Helen Fltz gerald Mr Lowry has been our falthful advlser for the past two years Our Hary est Queen candldate was Helen Fltzgerald who brought us the honor of being chosen queen Our Carnlval Queen candldates were Peggy Furrow and Helen Fltzgerald Helen was chosen to represent Oak field at Patten ln the Katahdln Valley League Contest Those golng out for basketball were Peggy Furrow Janlce Rldeout Judy Roach Jeanette Lawlor Joy Stlles Managel Robert Crandall Rob ert Stlles Erwm Nlckerson Arthur Colher Chester Bartlett Those aCtlV6 in debatlng were J anlce Rldeout Jeanette Lawlor Peggy Furrow Dwayne Goodall and Ernest Barker Members of the Roller Skatmg Club from our class are Helen F1t7 ert Stlles Erwln Nlckerson Arthur Colller Chester Bartlett Our class chose for our one act play A Date Wlth Barbara The cast mcluded Jeanette Lawlor Janice Rldeout Peggy Furrow Robert Crandall and Arthu1 Colller ThlS play was chosen to represent the school ln the League contest We won from Island Falls ln the Selfnl finals but lost to Sherman 1n the finals JUNIORS Seated Jeanette Dwvel J St1l6S P Furrow M1 Lowry Advlser B Crandall J Roach F Brownlow Second row J Boutlll r L Goodall J Rldeout R Stlles L Richards J Lawlor H Fltzgerald Thwd row E Barker C Cameron D Goodall A Collier E Nlckerscn C Bartlett QQ F1-ont A Bu tard D Boutnller Mrs Cook Advlser V Bottmg S Clark Second 'row C Benn O Barrows A Crandall C Sprague G Bartlett Thzrd row 0 Nelson L McDonald S Goodall R Sherman D Davls SENIORS Durlng the years behxnd us we have come up the ladder of success one step at a txme and here we are at the top of the first ladder wlth sev eral sports mmded students ln the Class of 55 The ones who went out for glrls basketball were Charlotte Benn Allce Crandall Ona Barrows Arlene Bustard Charlene Sprague and Shm Goodall The only boy playmg on the boys team from our class was Larry McDonald The glrls gomg out for softball were Allce Crandall Charlotte Benn Arlene Bustard Ona Barrows Sandra Clalk and Sllm Goodall The only boy golng out for baseball from our class was again Larry McDonald Our blg Oaks thlS vear were President Donald Boutlller VICEPFGS ldent Vlctor Bottmg Seczetary Arlene Bustard and Treasurer Sandra Clark our Student Councll representatlves Larry McDonald Charlotte Benn C lorla Bartlett and Charlene Sprague our advlser Mrs Cook We had a very successful three act play thlS year entltled The Kiss mg Lmk coached by Mrs Cook We want to express our thanks to Mr and Mrs Burdm and all our teachers for the help they ve glven us durlng our four years Best of luck to the underclassmen llttlwy Hfsfar School ' ' 7'-mail? , 5 9 YQ 1,.f,f.., Cl 5552, D l 5151 uyghi 1' Ylilll Gd: ,----5 qagiglq, g NYSE ff igky, I ei:-N ii ff- -H1 A FRIEND A frlend IS a person who s always there Whenever you need one most A frlend lS a person who doesn t care If you brag a 11ttle or boast A f11end IS a DCISOH who 1 n t afrald To cut you down to SIZE If your head should get a Wee b1t swelled Or you get a l1ttle too wlse A fr1end IS a person who shares your cares Yom happmess your sorrows He lS a person Who Wlll be there For all of the tofmorrows A frlend IS a person who knows your faults And frankly doesn t care He llkes you better because of them Wlthout faults you d have nothing to share I want to be a frlend llke thls And there s nothlng Id rather hear Than someone say My Frlend to me- And really be s1ncere Charlene Sprague 55 , . pig -- H-, . - W , .f-., N-,!.H.Y- A - EE ,H 1' y fi-v fT-'ll 1 5 5 I ,-En: fi ' 17 frrl 7 'Tia 'A l --F-X:- : iga V'-1 - -Vbdkvgmkrri ' X 'I - : : : 3 C : r ' nn om, we I E - o o 1-ff , l s 'fflff ' 'ril ll ow T ' T 1' , E of ro :,' T o 5 ?,3',, '. - A 1. ' Sammy l haxc a boy fuend Hls name IS Sammy l met h1m a couple of years ago and xt was love at first Slght Hes a blg pnecoclous fellow and xely mean Hls han IS gray a though hes not very old There are onli certam k1nds of food that he wlll eat but he cat enough of those to k1ll a horse Im 1efe1r1ng to my pet male Cat Sammy He came to lne wlth us two years ago when he was only four weeks old Sam was so tmy he had to be fed out of a doll s bottle Smce then he has changed a good deal Now he IS a full grown boy and WQ1ghQ a st1 appmg eleven pounds Sam s a bad guy Every time any one walks by h1m he grabs him by the leg Nobody ever annoys h1m be- cause we have learned from experl to keep from gettmg clawed He s a. xcry playful fellow but no one dares play Wlth h1m because he s too rough Sam s a very hcal ty eater He has to have the same kmd of food every meal ox he wont eat After eatmg he walks dlrectly to the 1ef1 lgerator and walts untll someone holds a mllk bottle up and then he says that he wants some ll'l'l1lk He sounds llke an old plg when hc eats and when he Hmshcs h1s chm IS all covered with food Hes a ve1y clean guy he al wavs takes a bath as soon as he fin 1ShPS eatlng Sam s not very loyal to me Some nlghts he doesnt exen come to see me instead he prowls around half the nlght He s champlon fighter ln our nelghbol hood now He used to come home half beaten to pleces but now he comes home w1th hardly a scratch Even though hes mean and dls loyal hes st1ll my Sam and Ill love, hum untll death do us part Arlene Bustard 55 Teacher s Lament The Semors are my blessmg' The Senlors are my curse Sometxmes they act lxke angels- Sometrmes they act much worse' They want a lot of money For a dlme-around they ll lurk But gee' There must be some way To get rlch wlthout much wolkl They slmply love to put on plays Well learn It Mrs Cook really But when the blg mght rolls around Know the1r parts? Don t be s1lly' Its fun to get out of classes To pr actlce for drama and klsslng But the very next day for clean up Just guess who turns up II1lSS1I1g' Teach IS grateful for each little effort Grateful for even small crumbs And next fall when valcatlon IS over How she ll m1ss those no-good bums' Sandra Mother today m school a glrl fell out of her seat ln class and everyone laughed except me Mother That was very kmd of 5 ou Who was the g1rl'7 Sandra Me' Supermtendent Mr Lowry you re fired for lylng Mr Lowry Lymg about What? Supermtendent About two hours too long ln bed each mormng Mr Burdm You l1ke algebra dont you Dwayne? Dwayne Yes Slr Im stuck on every problem 1 1 , ' 1 ' . . . ' x - , . ' , ' .. 1 I ' i ' , . xx . ' - , x7 1 f I l I 1 . 7 . x v S Q 4' , . . . ' ' , 99 , 1 1 ' 7 aa v - ,, , . , . , ! x I ' ' ! . . , . ' . ' . v ' l ' ' - . ' as ' ' 71 . . - - , ence that we can't move fast enough U u - - I l , , l I X , I . . , ' . . 1 ' , ' . 7 ' 0 P c I . l . ' ' 9 ' X S : 1 . X . . . . . ! 7 . - ' 7 . . ' ' ' : . 1 U . Q Y V . . , ' . . , y . y I - . . . ' 1 , . - I u ,Y ' l l , . ' , . . 7 ' . . ' 9 . , . Y Midnight Im so sleepy but I cant go to sleep Oh I could 1f I wanted to lt lsn t a case of lnsomnla But I dont really want to sleep Yet lf I do m1dn1ght would be here sooner and thats what Im wa1t1ng for m1d night What tlme IS lt anyway? Only 9 30 The last time I looked It was 9 20 It would be great lf we could put th1S tlme mto some pleasant 1nc1dent that Wlll take pace after Iflldlllgllt There are really two klnds of tlme fast and slow When somethlng 6XCltll'lg' IS happenmg the clocks are on fast tlme When terrlble thmg are happenmg or someone IS Waltlllg' for somethlng spec1al the clock turns back 1ts hands and goes on slow t1me What tlme IS It now? 9 36 Suppose somethlng dreadful has happened' Of course not Dont be silly' Oh' What was that 1101867 It l1ke the crazy man opened the door IH The Tell tale Heart No Sandra dont thmk about that story You know It always makes you nervous I m sleepy Why doesn t that clock hurry up It s slower than cold molasses No not cold molasses That IS an over used expresslon Say somethmg orlglnal l1ke slow as a fly at rmldnlght ln the wlnter Mldnlght' W1ll lt ever come' Don t go to sleep Pour another cup of coHee and for goodness sakes change that radxo statlon Who wants to send a dollar to WWVA for a package of razor blades? Ah' There s a good statlon Don Cornell smglng Hold My Hand Remmds me of Susan Slept Here That was a scrumptuous movle and remember how brxght the stars were shlnmg that night He sald The stars for got to put the1r powder on Thelr noses are especlally sh1ny tomght He says such cute thlngs The sleepler I get the more coffee I drmk The more coffee I drmk the sleepler I get A v1c1ous cycle- everythmgs a VICIOUS cycle VICIOUS that s a funny Word Who d ever th1nk of spelhng lt wlth a c 1-o u s The whole process of thmk mg IS funny It s necessary to thlllk wxth words If there weren t any words tumblmg around mto the1r correct pos1t1ons 1n the m1nd people wouldn t be able to thmk of anythmg' And lt IS lmposslble to thmk of noth 1ng Theyd never be able to thmk of anythlng agaln because thelr m1nds would be only complete blanks I m so sleepy Mldnlght mldnlght come and brmg laughter tears and everythlng I wonder lf there IS a machlne that measures sleeplness llke speedome- ters measure speed and llke ther mometers measure temperature I thmk I have reached the l1m1t of sleepxness That merlts some thought Is there a l1m1t to any thmg People are always lnventlng thlngs to go faster Maybe there IS a l1m1t to speed l1ke there IS to Sleepl ness A person can be only as sleepy as a person can be before droppmg off to sleep In the same way per haps a person can go only so fast be 01 more thought-provokmg stlll travels 1nto a fourth dlmenslon Is that seus1ble'7 What tlme IS lt now? Im not go 1ng to look for a whlle and then It w1ll seem to be a lot later than the last tlme I looked at 9 36 Why am I waltmg here anyway? I should go to bed I m so sleepy No I ll stay and Walt If It were the other way around Id want someone to do exactly what I m dolng All of a sudden th1S seems Just l1ke one other n1ght that I was s1tt1ng up late There IS one b1g dlfference though I was wa1t1ng for Santa Claus that nlght Tomght I m walt 1ng for no I wont say It It w1ll make the tlme go even slower lf I th1nk about what w1ll happen at m1d nlght Im so sleepy but I ll open one eye to peek at the clock Then only half of my bram w1ll know what tlme lt IS and the other half w1ll be 1n sus pense Llke a two headed monster or Slamese Twxns Why It s 11 15' Thats such a glorlous surprlse that I ll share It wlth my other eye Open ll ' ' 7! I . . , , , . . . . 1 9 .- - ' , . - ' Y . . u .. ' r ' I a ' I ' ' 7 Q n 0 . , ' , c n 1 1 , ' ' , . . , y ' - 1 ' - . . . . . . . . , , I ' ' ' ' , , , . ' 9 1 n o U I ' u ? , I . .0 . , u u e . . S ' ' I , S 3 ' ' - , . . 0 l , - . U I . f sounded llke a door openlng slowly, Qfe he drops off fo 3 slower Spegd' ' 1 ' ll 17 . 1 ' ' 9 1 ' 7 ' e ' I . n I 1 , - , , . . . , . u . , U - : . . . I . H ' ' . , 1 . . . . ,, , . , , . 7 ' ' . . . . . , . . . Y ' , u , . . . . ' . - , . - ' ' sa . fl ' ' T Y ' ' , . , . u n ' - ' I n lc - , . , . n , H Y l ' . D 7, . . . . . , ' . . l . - . , . . . . . , y . ' ' . . . , . . . y - v Sesame' Now all of me knows what time lt IS Only 45 mlnutes or 2 700 seconds tlll mldnlght Remember what Grammy said Dont w1sh your tlme away chlld Someday youll W1Sh you could tack some more of It onto your blanket of tlme Dear Gram She had a lot of patience or I nexer would have learned to embrolder hook rugs or tack b ankets and qullts Peop'e born 1n May are supposed to be lnfluenced Dy a person of h1s own sex born 1n July Gram s blrthday was July 10th Numbers remlnd me of the clock again Gee Im sleepy Congratulatlons' You sald Gee mstead of God that time Perhaps vou ll be as much of a lady as your grandmother yet A g1rl 1sn t a lady 1f she swears IH her mxnd any more than one who swears out loud Stlll 11 15 Somethlnffs wrong Shake that crazy clock Hey lt was stopped' What s that song they re playlng now The Star Spangled Banner That means-oh' I hear turnlng No the llghts have gone off and someone IS getting out Oh Flory' Its lts 1ts MID NIGHT' Sandra Clark 55 Wl1tlHg 1 poem comes once a year fThat Mr Kane is such a pest! I thmk that I could shed a tear Thlnklng what subject would be best Yes Wrlte a po m sald M1 Kane 'The seniors will need them soon It almost d lvmg me msane- I may as well reach fol the moon Just Wfllie about any old thmg says he What matters-as long as it rhymes Just write about somethmg you see You ve done It lots of times Ju't four more lmes and Ill be done But gee won't I w1sh I were deaf' Ill Just want to get up and lun When he says I received an F ' Oakhelcl Once upon a tlme there was a llttle town called Burlelgh Tlmes have changed smce then and lt IS now called Oakfield The town used to be sltuated ln South Oakfield In those days the mall was hauled by stagecoach The Plantation of Oakfield was organized on Aprll 17 1866 Thxs town has seen and IS a part of the real growth of the State of Maine It has been a part of the growth and prosperity of the county of Aroostook The Methodlsts and Baptlsts had soc1et1es here The number of pubhc school houses was slx I can remember a school house ln South Oakfield called the Brown School and another one called the Rldge School The populatlon ln 1870 was 559 ln 1880 It was 636 Slnce then every decade has shown one hundred or more souls added to her populatlon The growth and progress of Oak field IS not known 1n many parts of our state and New England It IS very well located between Bangor and Houlton on the Bangor and Aroostook Ra1lroad There IS no exact record of the earllest settlers of thls town How ever Alexander Colwell was the first to enter the borders of Oalrfield He seat-ged on the John Tlmony place ln Isaac Chambers came ln 1860 and settled on the Coney Plummer place After that settlers started comlng in very large numbers Eight years after the first settler came the outbreak of the Aroostook War took place We lost a lot of fer tlle land as well as a lot of lumber The first treasurer of the town of Oakfield was John Tlmony The first pastor of the M6thOdlSt Church was N H Splrelle The first pastor of the Baptlst Church was Capt John Klmball The town was settled too late to haxe anything to do Wlth the Indlans However the town of Oakfield has had a lot to do with helplng the .Pine Tree State to become a success Llla Richards 56 Alice Crandall 55 . . . 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Alca tells Mama that thls tune The Job of watchmg for It IS mme She wants to read a funny book, So she doesn t have tlme to look I want to go and brush my teeth And her lmpudence makes me seethe No wonder that we re always late fOne thmg Cllff hates IS to have to waltj Out to the bus we start to run And then rlght th n begms the fun Alca falls splat' on her head I slxp and sl1de Just l1ke a sled She trles to get onto the bus first And runs so hard she nearly bursts Evelyone IS slnglng and talklng We can t help xt lf we 1e all so gay Beslde laughlng 1S the way to start the day On the bus theres a llttle lad VS ho never, nexel can be sad I l1ke h1m and he llkes me And that s the leason we agree Now, Johnny does some funny thmgs He wlustles talks hum'-1 and slngs But our love was very firmly .made Two years ago, when he started H1 st grade We love the bus and the bus loves us. We don t even ca1e when Cllff makes a fuss We have fun and keep on talkmg And we dont care lf we have to start walkmg Sandia. Clark 55 My Beautiful Butterfly Butterflles a1e lovely thmgs They have such beautlful spotted wxngs I caught one once a beautlful creature And took It to my buology teacher She looked lt over and sald Ah mel Such a beautlful thlng I nev r dld see She praxsed me all the l1ve-long day And when mght came I had to stay We went to the lab and admmed the moth We talked twenty mlnutes, then she took a cloth I knew she wouldn't need me any longer I couldnt Watch her kxll my Matonga I named lt that so as to lelfllfld me, Of the day that I caught her, a br1ght sunny Monday It seemed very glad to have me for a chum It probably knew 1ts tune had come dxrty old cloth Then put It 1n the bottle Wxth my pretty whlte moth It seemed as tho I could hear my pal screamlng I dared not say so--I d have gotten a ream I watched as It d1ew 1ts very last breath I knew xt was happy after meetmg 1tS death So llsten, good soul, a httle rev1ewal Dont take a moth to a teacher so cruel Darlene Goodall 55 Glorxa How do you l1ke school? Ottls Closed RIDEOUT BROTHERS Meats Grocemes Feeds Pamts Buzldmg M atemals Tel 42 2 Oaktield Malne . 1 . , , . I . y . ,Q . A . . , . 7 , ' ' u Y , , ' ' ' , e ' . A . . V , n . I , I 1 ' , Y I 3 'Y . ' , ' T . , ' . ' o n 9 1 , l Cliff hopes Someday We'1l all be walking- My teacher splashed chloroform on the ' 1 ' ' v. , - , - S, . . . . . Y , ' I 7 v . L I . 9 - . . . ing. Y 1 v , , ' , , I . . . N, K . , i 1 D I q 1 Y . . 7 , 7 , i ' , . I . ' v ' . . l K . o - 1 Study Hall Hele I Slt ln study hall Not dolng vely much at all I look oven at the Clandall Bobby Hes not studylng lt lsnt hls hobby Next I look at Allce shes not studylng Clthel Shes thlnklng about a buy named Peter Now I make a face at that brat Dennls He celtalnly IS a llttle menace XX hen the ll6l'l0d IS about half over I get out a book and dlaw on the cover 'Ihen I leaf It thlo and thro and thlo Not knowlng qulte just what to do Sllm IS way OVQI 3ClOSS the room Slttlng thele llke the man ln the moon I can t go way OVCI there to talk Its just plaln too far to walk Qulckly to GIOIIB I wrlte a note She cant declpher what I wrote H l face IS led shes awful mad Mls Cook tells Chet to go Slt down Instead he stalts wandellng around He talks to VIC about thls and that Goes back to hls eat and slts on a tac Janlce whlspers to Malllyn so loud You d thlnk It was the burst of a cloud Now Ona has gvotten Walk r mto mlschlef And he has to go to see the Blg Chlef At last It s tlme for the perlod to end I must see Mr Kane our very dear frlend A tudy perlod IS such a terrlblc bore Especlally when your studylng ablllty IS poor Arlene Bustard 55 Mr Burdln, who hadnt gone shop plng vslth hls wlfe for five years, de manded to know where all the grocery money was golng She told hllm to stand sldeways ln front of the mlrror Slnce Then When I was a llttle glrl the road by my house was hardly more than a cow path The farmers traveled most of the tlme wlth horses and wagons In the sprlng the roads weren even passable Even some wagons got bogged down ln the mud When the heat of summer drled the roads they were terrlbly rough Wlnter would brlng snow drlfts some as hlgh as your walst People traveled as llttle as posslblle then Men would often snowshoe to town rather than take horses over the hlgh drlfts One of our nelghbors would take all the women s grocery llsts to town and brlng back the grocerles She always drove her team of bobsleds Gradually though our road lm proved The farmers repalred the road ln front of thelr farms As the years went by we saw one mlle of our road tarred The day Edna hlt, our road was al most rulned Great gulleys were left ln the tarred road Rocks, trees stulmps, and sods were everywhere on the muddy roads Today, men are worklng on our road dlgglng dltches and puttlng ln culverts agaln We are hoplng they wlll tar thls new and lmproved road to preserve It Joy Stlles What IS a Trophy? What does a trophy really mean? What value does It hold? Is It the monetary worth Of sllver, bronze or gold? No It IS Just a symbol of Applause and heartfelt pralse, For effort that achleved success In one of many ways It IS appreclatlon and A token of esteem, That by the grace and strength of God, You dld fulfill your dream Bobby Crandall 56 F C SOULE Potatoes Pulpwood Fertzltzer Te 42 2 2 3 Smyrna Mllls, MMDB ' r . . . . , . . ' , . . ,E , 4 - . I ' , Y I Y ' ' a . - . ' ' ' r- y . . I I . 0 . 1 - l 1 r , s , . Y , , . L 1 ' ' i 1 1 . , . ' v 1 . She seems to think what I wrote is bad. V - T ' ! . . , , I IS ki , J n s I Q e ' . ' ' . ' '56 VS v . , . I . . . a , ' , Q 7 u , . - ! l. - - 4 - - 42-4 ' ' I am a very little man, Wlth muscles 1n my toes And a bram w1th1n my httle head That very seldom goes Basketball IS my favorlte sport Its the game I llke to play If I could only last that long, I d play the game all day Oh ves' I like to eat a lot Ple IS my favorlte food I pltch nt m wlth a shovel When I m 1n a hungry mood Glrls are very foolish tmngs And I can never see Why boys hang around wlth them Instead of staylng with me I d l1ke to l1ve forever But dead someday I ll be The world wxll go on forever Vhthout a thought of me Chester Bartlett '56 Wrlte a poem sald Mr Kane Ive tried and trned and trled agaxn To wrxte a poem In qulte a task But I'll do It somehow llf I lastj Where there s a will there IS a way All of the old folks used to say VS ould anyone of them be w1ll1n To take thls awful kind of drlllm '7 I wrxte one l1ne what comes next' Guess I ll copy from a text. It would be much eas1e1, dont you agree If Mr Kane found out oh oh' poor me I wish that I were not so dumb I mlght have had thls thlng all done Just two more l1nes and Ill be thlough I m glad thats over wlth, arent you Ona Barrows 55 Basketball Basketball 1S a very rough game It really makes you awfully lame Some teams are surely very rough, But we can stand lt 'cause we re tough One day we were domg our very best And then a httle glrl a pest- Came and cllpped me on the head I thought for a mmute I was dead I turned around to take a swmg, I looked but couldnt find the thlng Qhe had d1sappeared but fast Cause she knew for sure shed get a blast If one of the other glrls knocks you down, The least and most you can do IS frown If you call her a wench or swear or curse, Youll be on the bench and feelmg worse At last the final whlstle blew, And we sure cussedl You would have, too! Our chances to wm are very slxm Why? Because we have no gym Allce Crandall 55 Oh to see a bubbllng brook With water fresh and clear It tumbles down ltS narrow path And travels both far and near Oh to see It dashing by, Over roots and stone It plays all day lt never works, It always flows alone It never stops to talk or walk, It travels on and on It never stops to sleep at nlght And 1S always gone by dawn It travels on beyond that tree And that b1g flat rock you see Over the fields so moe and green And on towards the sea Carlton Cameron '56 SHERMAN LUMBER COMPANY Tel 40 Sherman Stat1on, Mame Me A Poem The Bubbling Brook Thus Summer s Lesson Every year startlng when our class was In the fifth grade our Eng l1sh teacher has asked for a story about our vacations Thls IS the first t1me I have been glad to get this as Slgfllflent It IS because somethmg very wonderful happened not just a new and very specxa heart mterest elther What I want to tell you about IS be ng th gul chosen to represent Oakficld at the D1r1go Glrl State ln Watervllle on the Colby College campus There were over 200 glrls there to learn how our town and state gov ernments work Thls was only one lmportant lesson whlch I was taught how ver The thlng whlch sunk ln was somethmg I learned from the other g1rls In a small town there are usually only two or thre glrls who are con sclentlous ln learnmg about any form of government Sometlmes those glrls who know a llttle more about such thmgs than the majorlty of the other students know begm to feel superlor Some may even thlnk they are crack polltlclans Before I went to GIFIS State my oplnlon of myself was somewhere along those llnes I am not proud of the attltude I used to have and I am glad that somethmg made me change :my mmd To me that slnffle lesson whlch I have really taken to heart was worth as much lf not more than what was taught to us about pOllt1CS Hcw dxd Glrls State change my m1nd'7 For one thlng lt brought me IH contact wxth other glrls who were mterested 1n the same field of work Many of them were very mte lxgent serlous mlnded glr s who really know a lot about polltlcs and could under stand and remember thmgs about runnlng our government that seem to be complex technlcal problems to me The actual teachmg was done through lectures two at a tlme and each one an hour long Ill confess that some of my fellow Glrl Staters read comlc books wh1'e the lectures were golng on I llke to thlnk that was how the future Margaret Chase Smlth ers were separated from the future non pol1t1c1ans or at any rate the dlshonest pOl1tlCl2,I'lS When Margaret C Smith talked to us every g1rl hstened She IS a fasclnatmg speaker, she must be the k1nd of person who has a magnetlc personallty 1My father says that lS an 0plIll0I'l not a fact J Senator Smlth surprlsed us We dldn t know she was comlng slnce It was not on our programs As soon as we saw her we all stood up and cheered and clapped To us she rep- resents the successful woman ln poll tlcs and we love her The glrl seated on my r1ght Sald to me Whos that? But I don t care' I stlll mam tam that most of the g'1rls there at the elghth Dlrlgo Glrls State sesslon were wlde awake polltlcally mmded young ladles Sandra Clark '55 Theme In Rhyme My first subject IS Engllsh In whxch I m not very bright I lxsten to every word teacher says And I study w1th all my might But sometlmes It gets pretty bormg When all I can do IS to slt Not belng able to put on paper A poem that w1ll make a hlt My second subject IS History I read asslgnments llke mad But when lt comes tlme for tests I m far from bemg glad Its gettmg to be a mystery Whether Ill Hunk or pass But at least Im sure of one thmg I know I m m Hlstoxy class My next subject IS Typmg Its llke fallmg xnto a Well But I get along pretty good And sometnmes I thmk its swell But xt sets my nerves a Jmglmg When I try to keep up with the rest You can bet your lxfe on one thing I try to do my best. LRIIITIS Goodall 56 . I . . . . y . - - , , , . ... . ' l . .. , . . , 0 - . . . -- I ., . - y , I . . . . 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' ' .. , 43 .957 Wise JUNIOR HIT PARADE Ernest Barker Chester Bartlett Janet Boutlher Florence Brownlow Carlton Cameron Arthur Colller Robert Crandall Jeanette Dvs yer Helen Fltzgerald Peggy Furrow Dwayne Goodall E Lamrls Goodall Jeanette Lawlor Erwxn Nlckerson L1la Rlchards Janlce Rldeout Judy Roach Joy Stlles Robert Stlles Ona Aurllla Barrows Gloria Izetta Bartlett Charlotte Edlth Benn V1ctor Frazler Bottmg Donald Earle Bout1l1er Arlene Vera Bustard Sandra Helen Clark Ahce Marle Crandall Dennls Arvel Davxs Darlene Ann Goodall Lawrence Lee McDonald OttlS Charles Nelson Robert Dean Sherman AB L1nda Tell Me a Story I Get So Lonely T1me Wa1ts For No One Let Me Slng To You It s a Woman s World Papa Loves Mambo Someday Sweetheart Goodmght Sweetheart Let Me Go Lover Slowly I m Falllng Teach Me Tonlght I Don t Hurt Anymore Down By the R1vers1de W1ther Thou Goest Weddlng Bells S1ncerely Looklng Back To See Ona Adores Boys Glorla ls Bashful Charlotte Enjoys Boys V1Ct0F Fllrts Bountlfully Donald Encourages Blondes Charlene Gertrude Sprague C Arlenes Very Brllllant Sandra Hurms Contlnually Allce s Marrylng Cullman Dennls Acts Devlhsh Darlene s Always Good Larry Llkes Money OftlS Courts Nlghtly Robert Dates Steadlly Charlene Goes Steady ISLAND FALLS DRUG COMPANY Telephone 106 Island Falls, Malne 4 7 Boogie No. 2 ' O. . . 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Lxla Rlchal ds SENIOR SONGS Ona Barrows Gal Who Invented Klssmg Glnorla Bartlett Well Be Together Agam Charlotte Benn Teach Me Tonlght Victor Bottlng Flve Foot Two Donald Boutxlxer Muskrat Ramble Arlene Bustard Too Young Sandra Clark Teddybears Pxcnxc Ahce Crandall Hexe Comes Peter Cottontall Dennls Davxs Everybodys Got a Gal But Me Darlene Goodall Courtln In The Ram Lawrence McDonald Down By the Statlon Ott: Nelson Hot Rod Race Robert Sherman I Never See Maggle Alone Charlene Sprague I Feel a Song Commg On Mrs Cook I ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts SOPHOMORE JALOPY Steerlng Wheel Mr Rackllff Blg Wheels Ralph R Jeanette M Carlene A DGDHIS S Spare Marllyn Porter Horn Ronald Morton Headlights Danny MCC' Terry B Englne Walker Whlte Ash Tray Nathan L Penders Elame B Jenefine O Kathleen B Mary Ann B Bumper Cherry B Slgnal L1ghts Morrls B John B Punnlng Boards Vlctor B Frank M Doors Gary S Eugene S Janlce G E dora H JUNIOR MOVIE STARS Janet Bout1l1er Vera Ellen Judy Roach Jane Russell Janxce Rxdeout Jane Powell Erwln Nlckerson Jerrv LEWIS Jeanette Lawlor Judy Canova Joy Stlles Marllyn Monroe Helen Fltzgerald Debble Reynolds Marjorle Maln NEEDED BY Donald B Some new gum Cuff S A dlckey Sklpper A shlp Sllm A dlet Laffy M A place to park h1s car Dennls D Ahce C Ona B Arlene B Sandra C Mr Kane Mr Burdln Mrs Cook Mr Lowry Some helght Another rmg A steady or a car W1ll settle for elther Most anythlng to eat A new theme song A new upper plate A new car l1ke h1s wlfe s A new class to re place her Senlors Another set of keys Mrs Roblnson A new alarm clock Mr Rackllff A new axe for hlS mother Pubert Crandall Robert Stlles Ernest Barker Lanlrls Goodal Florence Brownlow Jeanette Dwyer Chester Bartlett Danny Conley Carlton Cameron Arthur Colller Dwayne Goodall Robert Mltchum Jeff Chandler Gabby Hayes P1er Angell Janet Lelgh Grace Kelly Audle Murphy MlCkBy Rooney Marlo Lanza Tab Hunter Tony Curtls School Bus Another heater Senlor Class Money OAKFIELD HIGH A GYM FRESHMEN ch S Be lson C OY e W Sz L and B manda R Row 1 I'l nald H rances A Mar I lyn B Dannle F redrlck B L Johns T le M velyn H chard M Ma G gle H D H Margare T L Bott I I Barrow raw A R lene M. 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Mc G Helen F1tzgerald V1CtO1 Bottmg Donald Boutllxer Axlene Bustard Best Dressed Jeanette M1tchell Dannx McGary Most Polxte School Clrowns Helen Fxtzgerald Robe1t Stlles Best Flglll? and Physxque Best L00kiUg Slim Goodall, Erwin Nickerson 3- Donald Boutllxer Sandra Clark Most Llkely to Succeed Most Popular Helen F1tzgerald Lalry McDonald Best Dancers V! alkel Whlte-Mary Ann Baston NO1S1eSt Sag Judw Roach Chester Bartlett Best Athletes Donalu BOUtlll8l Mallen Haldy School Wolf Fllrt L' C' Q . . 'Y ' A X. It . -6 X S Y Wa x - Q V, '. X . T r ' ' ' s n Q n v . 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W M Q H :Q Z km M M M M H Q M W Q M M H M H E H M Q H N M A ug M M :. : G H H 3 M M n H .N i A M BH - - WE HAVE A Kane but no Mutmy A F1tz but no Squeeze A Cook but no Food An Irls but no Rose Queen but no Kmg Parker but no Pen Wrxght but no Wrong George but no Washmgton Dlckle but no Blouse Dan1el but no Boone Burdm but no Load Sklpper but no Shlp Frances but no Mule Swallow but no Sparrow An Adamisl but no Eve A SCHOOL BUT NO GYM NOBODY KNOWS WHEN WE WILL HAVE A GYM Who Donald s next steady w1ll be Why Mr Burdln won t let the boys and glrls s1t together on the bus VVhat Mr Kane w1ll do next Why the Class of 55 llk6S money Where Ona finds all her boy frlends VVhere Shm gets her good nature What s ln Glorla s letters How Sandra gets her good marks Whether or not certam Semors eat splnach Why Arlene doesn t get fat If a certa1n Freshman g1rl bleaches her halr Where Ona gets her curly halr How to roller skate Whether Ottxs has a permanent or no Whv Mrs Cooks ha1r doesnt turn whlte How Mr Rackllff dares to teach Dr1ver Tralnmg Whv Danny Conley never comes to school If Ottls has been to the Peacock Room lately If we w1ll graduate or not How hard lt IS to wrlte a poem untll he trles to wrlte one Why the Semors hke play practlce Why Dennis IS always late for school What tlme school mlght go 1n Whether we w1ll have one sesslon next sprxng or not Why Jeanette Mltchell doesn t talk Whether Mr Kane IS Joklng or ser 1ous THE LOBBY CLOCK WOULD STOP IF Mr Lowry remembered h1s lab keys Sandra stopped smgmg and Jumpmg Donald stopped bounclng Robert Sherman offered an opmlon Jeanette M1tchell was noxsy Florence stopped chewmg gum Ernest ever lowered hlS volce Joanne Morton wasnt wrxtlng let ters Oakle CKanes Klttenj didnt v1s1t typmg class Mr Kane ever found the blackboard erased Ona got ln before mldmght Al1ce d1sl1ked dlamonds Helen got to school on tlme Arlene shared her lunch wlth Mrs Cook Erwm roller skated on h1s feet Donald dldn t go steady wlth a dlfferent g1rl every week Mr Rackllff told the truth Walker White was qulet Sllm had her typmg done on tlme Mrs Cook lost her good nature Peggy wasn t dreamlng Janet wasn t trymg to smg Jeanette Dwyer wasn t gomg steady Erwm wasn t cracklng Jokes Carlton wasnt blushmg Judy Roach cut her halr Bobby wasn t fllrtlllg Jeanette L wasn t argumg Joy wasnt chasmg her dessert fat noonj Llla, d1dn t laugh ln U S Hlstory Arthur d1dnt l1ke the back seats 1n the bus Lan1r1s wasnt the first one out of school Jamce dldn t have her knees brulsed Dwayne had hls French done Helen and Ona weren t gazmg at the plctures of the classes of 49 and 50 OAKFIELD HAD A GYM Peggy Is Mr Lowrey really absent mmded'7 Donald A lxttle I guess Yesterday he thought he d left his watch home then pulled lt out of hls pocket to see lf he had tlme before class to go home and get It A ' o n . A , ' ' , A ' ' , , A ' V - n . A ' ' ' ' ' - A ' . A . . U , . . , . . A . . i A . A '. . . Why Mrs. Cook doesn't get angry ' , . '. t , . , . . . , . . Latm Class Cument World Problems Pa H D STEVENS, D O Osteopathzc Physzcwm and Surgeon Telephone 5 Smyrna M11ls Malne Je fi f Www 'HZ ga- PHYSICS AGGIE Frontrow D Bartlett E Nlckerson, G Sandels B Crandall C Bartlett T Boutlller, J Bottmg Second row R Sherman, O Nelson M Blake L Mltchell V Brannen, Mr Rackllii' AdV1S61 F Mltchell L Bottmg, N Cyr, W Whxbe, V Bottmg H 'f -vifw f -2 'V .Aff ,. ' 1 - 6' , '6fpL6'i,3?3?3H Qwgn fa lglqzl. j.f'fTQC' Tp! 77 4 4 , M yimfw lug ,agwfg ,M .. .gm gs- gf , A .v I 7 5' Y- Ig' W 4 ,'.,'grf-- '- X an ,-rf I 'fy ,QQ L 'Q C I ,A f ,C J5?I' 5A A 7 F'jF'? 'Mc If ,Q Q f C C 7 ' Lg ifiggwri'-if 1. , 'f , Q fl f ' A ft ' P r ,- ' , A 1 C I hr 'vm l , . A A .' . - , . . , . , . , . I . 1 . , . , . ' , . l . , ', . , . . . . . YEARBOOK STAFF ASSISTANTS Seated A Crandall P Furrow J Rxdeout S Clark D Boutllxer A Colher, H F1tz gerald Standma J Boutxher L Rlchards J Roach B Crandall J Stxles F Adams, D Small D Davl DRIVER TRAINING CLASS fm M24 ff 'W 2 W Vid? 'V if . N553 in M AA if 5 f ' F i, --F0 tV Pep ta ' is he half 21? iii 5 za + 6 Q f Is that him, Ona? fr WE My Houlhon bound. 'fm Posmg 4 Mkgwgg is ,J on Seniors: Oh, those poor Freshmen Q-4 ' in 'W ' Q2 Got the giggles, g1r1s in-n..v. FIGHT Q apr W. H' fvfv- Three musketeers WOW! Dlckle 3, Soupbgng v-4. Yi' Llberace No 2 Semorvfm Blg Wheels 3 Chop Suey Breakfast 9 UH Quebec, Sophomore queen Mama S little b0Y B111 s cholce Our classmate fOak1eD One too manyi. Many long years ago. Youngsters Take more than that Poochl L-4 Senior Queen! fllfllfllfglfrrgi 1 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM W X Front 'row R Beers M Fltzgerald D X Small Coach Burdln D McGary P X Swett M Back 'row D Hall G Smallwood R Mor- Wh V B R Rdeo ton W lte rannen 1 ut, G Slauenwhlte L McNelly 2 i The J ayvees thls year won two games durlng the season The startlng five were Walker Whlte DGHIIIS Small Gene Slauenwhlbe Gary Sanders and Danny McGary These boys d1d a. fine Job but due to lack of f8,Cll1t18S they could not be expected to go far xfg Burdm Coach R Stxles B Crandall G Sanders L McDonald A Collxer C Bartlett VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Whlle we ended up wlth three wlns agalnst 15 losses we undoubtedly had some of the best materlal that could be asked for Coach Burdm had bxg Bob Stlles ln the keyhole wlth Chester Bartlett and Bobby Crandall playlng forward Lawrence McDonald and Arthur Colher played as guards w1th Erwln Nlckerson Jommg us at the half year We lost all the startlng team last year and Coach Burdln started out on the mexperlenced substltutes Although we won only three games, some of them proved to be excxtmg games wlth close final scores The Class of o5 wlshes lots of luck to next year s team The five letter wmners th1s year are Robert Stlles Robert Crandall, Chester Bartlett Arthur Colller and Lawrence McDonald Trucks Tractors Farm Machmery Parts Refrlgerators BRANSCOMBE 6? SONS Intel natlonal Harvester Johnson Seahorse Outboard Motors Phone 68 2 68 3 Oakiield Maine Center J Rldeout Captam P Fuuow J Lawlor J Roach S Goodall A Bustard A Crandall GIRLS' MAIN TEAM We started our basketball season Wlth a number of mneteen members The fo1 wards were Jan1ce Rldeout Judy Roach Jeanette Lawlor Marllyn Porter Charlotte Benn Joanne Molton and Mary Ann Baston The Frances Adams Judy Brannen Joyce Lxbbey Ir1s Barrows Ardeen Goodall Ona Barrows and Charlene Sprague The captaln of our squad was Jan1ce Rldeout Joy Stiles was our manager and Amanda Rlchards our asslstant manager Our coach was Mrs Vern1ne Burdln Although we won only three games the season was enjoyed by all Judy Roach was our representatlve for the All Star Foul Shootlng Contest We are very p1 oud that our representatlve won the contest and a beautlful trophy KATAHDIN TRUST COMPANY M embers of Federal Deposzt Insurance Cofrp PATTEN MAINE ISLAND FALLS gual-dswere Alice Crandall, Slim Goodall: Peggy Furrow, Arlene Bustard, 5 GIRLS SUBSTITUTES Front row C Benn M Swallow J Brannen Mrs Burdm Coach M Porter I Bar rows J Lxbby Second row J Morton M Baston, C Adams F Adams A Rlchards Asst Mgr, J Stlles Mgr C Sprague 0 Barnows E Nevers A Goodall SENIOR GIRLS Benn O Barrows A Crandall S Goodall A Bustard, C Sprague BASEBALL Seated G Smallwood C Bartlett E Sl8U6hWhlt8 Mr Burdm Coach D Small L. M N ll D H ll c e y a Standmg R Morton B Crandall V Brannen R St1les, F Mltchell A Colller R. McGraw P Swett b d W- S If you remember from our yearbook last year We stated that we were ln hopes of wmnlng the league trophy ln baseball Well We dld Wm lt Thanks to the fine coachmg of Mr Burdm We lost seven men from last year s squad but Coach Burdm 18 dolng a splendld Job of rebu1ld1ng There are four letter wlnners back th1s year fBobby Crandall Arthur Colher Robert St1les and Chester Bartlettl who Wlll carry the load Other members of the squad are Ronme Morton Vlctor Brannen Frank Mxtchell Rlchard McGraw Parker Swett George Smallwood Gene Slauen whlte Dennls Small Lesl1e McNelly and Donald Hall We started the 1950 season last fall by playmg three games, Wlmung two and loslng one We expect to have another fine year and a good attempt at another cup Complzments of HOULTON TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporation HOULTON, MAINE 's Front row J Llbby C Benn M Porter Mrs Burdm, Coach, M Baston, B Nadeau, E Nevers Second 'row L Johnson J Osnvoe E Bottmg O Barrows, A Crandall, P Furrow, J' Lawlor H Fxtzgerald F Brownlow Thzrd row F Adams J Rxdeout S Goodall J Roach A Bustard, M Brown, S Clark SOFTBALL PUTNAM BROTHERS HUSSON COLLEGE COMPANY Bangof' Mm Mama s Largest School of Business Training Gulf Od Products Terminal Courses-Degree Courses H0ult0l1, Maine Free Catalogue HUM 1 M5 fff L 0 MLM f X E CHEERLEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL Front row J Rld90ut A Collier M1 Burdm Advlser C Sprague, M Porfkr Second row C Benn G Bartlett D Small L McDonald H Fltzgezald R McGraw BAND Seated R Roach M Porter R Rldeout R Dyer R Thomas btandmg P Swett R Bufcon J Rxdeout J Lawlor P Furrow G Cook E Swett. 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Front 'row S Clark J Lawlor D Bout1l1er,P Farrow J Rldeout Second raw D Hall D Small M Brown Mr Kane, F Adams, D ,pl Goodall G Smallwood, R Beers DEBATE x.2' HARVEST QUEENS B Nadeau M Porter H Fxtz, C Sprague N 5 f W I Q ROLLER SKATING Front row E Nxckerson B Crandall L McDonald A Colller V Bottxng Second row J Rldeout S Clark Mrs. Burdxn, Advlser D Blllltlllel' Mr Burdxn Ad vxser A Bustard C Benn Thwd row F Brownhow H F1tzgerald O Barrows A Crandall, S Goodall, C Sprague J Stlles, J Lawlor G Bartlett 529' 3 Aww CHRISTMAS PLAY Vront row L Johnson J Llbby Mrs Robertson Coach R Beers R MCGIRW Second row F Adams N Cyr L Mc.Nelly A Goodall 'The Klsslng Lmk Penelope L1nk Charlotte Benn Ada Jones Sandra Clark Al1c1a Lmk Allce Crandall Susan Plggot Darlene Goodall Peter Whetherlll Larry McDonald Lynda L1nk Charlene Sprague Godfrey Gayhart Donald Boutlher Johnny Mlller Ottms Nelson X Y Zxlch Dennls Davls T Jasper Jelks Vlctor Bottxng Winona wheumliiffffffffflffffffQffffffffflfffffffffQffff..- ..... om Barrows O , 'x w..,7 h I my i. 1 ' - f ' f 6 X, X Q .L ff' 2? 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Crandall Alston Crandall Jayne fBranscom,' 5 Crandall Jon Estes George fl K Goodall Patsy M X l Haines, Byron Hughes, Harold Lawlor, William Malone Carol fMcDonaldl Martin, Connie McDonald, Waldo Peters, Connie fLawlorl Pratt, James Roach, Dolores fYorkJ Russell, Twyla Smith, Bernice Stevens Una 1935 Employed Lumbermg Teaching Missionary Employed Employed B 8a A Railroad Employed Housewife Employed B dz A Railroad 1,5 Teaching B 81. A 1lr0ad Housewife Navy Housewife Housewife B Sz A Railroad Farming U S Army Housewife 1945 Housewife Employed B Kr A Railroad Employed Housewife Housewife Housewife Home Housewife Housewife B. Sz A. Railroad Housewife Housewife Housewife B :Sz A Railroad 1954 Rlcker Home U S Air Force Home Housewife Home U of M Traming Bates College M V T I Home Housewife Home Home Housewife U. S. 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Miss Aroostook Diner HOULTON, MAINE Complzments of BOUTILIER'S FLoR1sT DRINK FITZS' Tel' 2997 Houlton, Maine a als Roa ou ton, alne Compliments Lougee Chevrolet Tel 86 Island Falls, Mame See the U S A zn a CHEVROLET OUR THANKS FOR YOUR DONATION OF THE DRIVER ED CAR :Simian iICh'G'y C 1 ' d H I M ' Of O t9 Q3 f-A.-I ' ' r.:--off asm Complzmente -of John J Nlssen Bakmg Co Dial 5151 Bangor Mame 'Ifaasf HOQIHOH as HPISJMIH doqg Apog oqnv S HDOTIIVEI fo swwqdwog SHORETTE S Clover Farm Store SHOP and SAVE The Clover Farm Way Tel 62 Island Falls F L Longstaff Grower and Shlpper of Aroostook Seed Potatoes Tel 282 Island Falls Mame Mame Potato Growers Potato Marketmg Farm Supplles and Bag Tel 40 Island Falls Mame The Travelers Insurance Co HARTFORD CONN Island Falls Mame WEINBERG S Aloostooks Largest Sel ct1on Ladmes and Mzsses Coats Suzts and Dresses Presque Isle Llmestone Malne YOUR NEXT HAIRCUT Dlckersons Barber Shop Tel 27 2 Island Falls Ma1ne JOHN E ELWELL General Auto Repazr-mg Tues Batterles Accessoues Sherman Statlon Mame Complzments of Dr Frank P Rogers DENTIST Dxal 3704 Houlton Mame HATFIELD S STORE GAS o1L GROCI-:RIES -1 Tel 4 13 Houlton Mame 355955011 DARRELL S SERVICE STATION Tel 66 Oakfield Mame ll rqyfi sf f Y ' y if 2 Q G1 I , , . 9 . , Me. . - , ' 1 of 1 ' S - ! 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