Limington Academy - Sokokis Warrior Yearbook (Limington, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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PAULINE LINNIKEN TRUSTEES OF LIMINGTON ACADEMY Presidentf HARRY F. MAXIM Secretary - HAROLD B. EMERY Vice President - ROBERT E. BRACKETT Treasurer - RALPH L. WESTON CATHERINE C. ANDERSON MANLEY R. BRACKETT KENNETH EDGECOMB RALPH SAWYER MALCOLM CHICK PAUL BODEMER MR. THOMAS FAIRCHILD - ex Officio FULTON BLAKE AGNES MCLUCUS FROST PILLSBURY RALPH LIBBY RICHARD YENNIE -my-ix Seated, left to right: Raymond Johnson, Sylvia Pulsifer, Linda Spraker, Judy Edgecomb, Jane McKinnon, Norman Maxim. Standing: Clinton Gammon, John Evans, Lee Grover, Gordon Sanborn, Robert Bouchey, Ivory Estes, Melvin Axelson, Wilma Gammon. Editor LINDA SPRAKER Co-Business Managers SYLVIA PULSIFEQ, JUDY EDGECOMB Advertising Manager MELVIN AXELSEN Sports Editor NORMAN MAXIM Photography Editor IVORY ESTES Feature Editor JANE MCKINNON Subscriptions RAYMOND JOHNSON, ROBERT BOUCHY Qsenzbr ZZQ jafbfures JUDY MELVIN LINDA GORDON IAN E CLINT ex MELVIN SUMNER AXELSEN Melvis General A little noise now and then is relished by the best of men. Class President 4, Treasurer 33 Student Coun- cil 2g Prize Speaking 2, 3, Senior Play 45 Warrior Staff 4. Favorite Saying: Better late then never. JANE FRANCES McKINNON Co -Salutatorian General If he who plays the game is fair, he'll be a winner everywhere. Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 2: Student Council lg Cheerleading 1,25 Prize Speak- ing 2, 3g Music 1, 23 Basketball Manager 4: Magazine High Salesman 1,2g S100 Merit Award 45 Office Girl 13 Warrior Staff 1,4. Favorite Saying: Really! . A SYLVIA KATHERINE PULSIFER Sill ' Co -Salutatorian College It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. , Class Vice President 2, Secretary 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-captain 4, All-Star 2,4g Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Outstanding Homemaker Award 4g Magazine High Salesman 1, 2: Prize Speaking 2, 3. Favorite Saying: Who clued you? LINDA JEAN SPRAKER Sparky Valedictorian College No legacy is so rich as honesty. Class Vice President 3, Secretary 2, Treas- urer 1,4: Student Council 1g Basketball 4: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Prize Speak- ing 2, 3, First 3, Senior Play 45 Sokokis War- rior Staff 1, 2, 3,4. Favorite Saying: Honestly N .3 JUDY FAYE EDGECOMB Jude College A smile for every girl and two for every boy. Class Vice President 4g Student Council 33 L Club 1, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-captain 4, All-Star 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4, Prize Speaking 2, 3, Warrior Staff 1, 3,4: Magazine High Salesman 2. Favorite Saying: Don't you darel u R . GORDON ALLEN SANBORN General Brevity is the soul of wit Class President 3, Vice President lg Student Council 1, 2: Prize Speaking 2, 35 Senior Play 4, Baseball 1,2,4: Track 2, 3g Basket- ball 4, Warrior Staff 4. Favorite Saying: Remarkablel 3 . ra. 'Q ELEANOR MAY PHILBRICK ll El!! Don't borrow trouble: be patient and you'll get some of your own. Music 1, 2: Prize Speaking 2, 3. Favorite Saying: No, thanks. CLINTON SAMUEL GAMMON Clint General If the elevator to success isn't running, take the stairs. Basketball 1, Manager 3: Prize Speaking 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Music 1,25 Warrior Staff4 Favorite Saying: Excellent General LEANDER IRVING GROVER ul-lee.. General Like people and they will like you. Basketball 1: Prize Speaking 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Music 1, 2: Warrior Staff 4. Favorite Saying: Certainly! 4-.M .fi Seated, left to right: Wilma Gammon, Robert Bouchey, Mrs. Cynthia Morgan, Advisor: Norman Maxim, John Evans. Standing: Jeanette Dean, Judy Evans, Ray Johnson, Robert Taylor, Carl Bouchey, Ivory Estes, Richard Lewis, Retha Taylor. The Class of 1958 entered Limington Academy for its third high school year in September, 1956. At our first class meeting, the following officers were elected: President, Robert Bouchey Vice President, Norman Maximg Treasurer, John Evansg and Secretary, Wilma Gammon. Six of our students went out for girls' or boys' basketball, and all received letters. Ray Johnson and Norman Maxim received All-Star recognition. Our first class project was a Hunter's Breakfast on November 1, which was highly successful. Juniors also sponsored a Cowboy Show and the Commencement Dance. The Junior Class wishes to express its thanks to our advisor, Mrs. Mor- gan, for her advice and assistance in guiding us through a successful year. 'W s X Q. . Nggjyg VS Q Q i, Q' b W-Q. vAx, , 'PQ A ,-'s-v 5- vi, Q A .w .Y ,-. .AQ wx 4 x ' ' f ..Y.x ' J 4 pq, 'X ,LI 4251? nl Y Jinx 1 -.:. ..4, . I .4 Q :gui . 'S '.Q.L Un L, Win ani -' , E L ' 4 .F 1 '. ,n W sv ws 1 Q y ,'x3x,, 'Av.' 1.21.7 W '11-. P, J' s - 4 fuxvg .' my Cjsv' Q ?y 'i 'mt K '. +ft ' . My lt 4- ' J' vc-9' ,1 N '41 f - QQVA J ' , 46 4, f1,K,.:,l47. s Q Y , . V ,fi ,A x v ,. Q A wr- N 'I,. so 5. -,H Q J- . , - ZX Q M 'sl - A .. ' s , ' 7' ' . ' 'N' Yf '5i x' K .1 u. v . ' 2, iff Q' K .3 U' - .- 2.5:-f':.'1 Seated, left to right: Georgia Lane, Bonnie McKenny, Roger Braley, Marie Martell. Standing: Karen Perkins, Donna Jordan, Mr. John McDonald, Advisor, Patricia Dearborn, Peggy Grover. The Class of 1959 started its second high school year with ten students, two of whom dropped out during the year. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Bonnie McKenny: Vice President, Roger Braleyg Secretary, Georgia Laney and Treasurer, Marie Martell. On September 28, 1956, we got our activities going with Freshman Initiation. We did our best to make spectacles of them by parading them around town in the afternoon in rags, wigs and painted faces. The reception took place that evening and was followed by a dance, with music furnished by the town orchestra. It was great fun, even for the freshmen and quite successful. The Sophomore class contributed the services of its outstanding boy, Roger Braley, to the school basketball team. The Class of 1959 is grateful to its class advisor, Mr. McDonald, for his help during the year, as well as to the other teachers for their time and effort on our be- half. xt 5 Q, 5 + 2-. P' E , K :Sw S9 Qeadmm Seated, left to right: Sandra Howard, Janice Hubbard, John Pariseau, Mr. John Mahoney,Advisor Richard Karcher, Bonnie Edgecomb, Natalie Mayo. Standing: Gloria Black, William Buckley, Ronald Hubbard, Gerald Gammon, Ralph Chick, Michael Sawyer, Eugene Harmon, Irene Gam- mon, Patsy Hubbard. The Class of 1960 entered Limington Academy on September 4, 1956, fifteen students strong. We were initiated by the sophomores at Freshman Reception on September 28, at the Harold B. Emery Jr. Memorial School and suffered many indignities at their hands. However, a pleasant dance followed the reception and soothed our feelings. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, John Pariseaug Vice President, Richard Karcherg Secretary, Janice Hubbard, and Treasurer, Bonnie Edgecomb. We had a strong turnout for both girls' and boys' basketball. Participating were Gloria Black, Bonnie Edgecomb, Irene Gammon, Janice Hubbard, Natalie Mayo, Gerald Gammon, Eugene Harmon, Richard Karcher, John Pariseau and Michael Sawyer. Cheerleaders from our class included Bonnie Edgecomb and Natalie Mayo. The Class of 1960 is grateful to Mr. Mahoney, our advisor, for the help he has given us all year. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF...? Gloria B. Bonnie E. Irene G. Sandra H. Janice H. Patsy H. Natalie M. . . . Billy B. Ralph C. Gerald G. Eugene H. Ronald H. Richard K. John P. Michael S. . . . Billy B. Bonnie M. Donna J. Georgia L. Karen P. Marie M. Patty D. Peggy G. Raymond J Retha T. Ivory E. Jeanette D.. . . . Robert T. Norman M Robert B. Carl B. Judy E. John E. Richard L. Jane M. Judy E. Sylvia P. Linda S. Eleanor P. Barbara B. Clinton G. Gordon S. Lee G. Melvin A. Wilma G. were white instead of black didn't have a thing to wear began to agree with her brother made a noise in class couldn 't blush had a D.A. got an F in English were Doe instead of Buck lost his book bag learned to dance were chased by a girl learned to like Biology didn't have William didn't have to stay after school couldn't get along with John couldn't tease Peggy didn't have all those curves came to school every day went steady dyed her hair blond lived in Saco got letters instead of phone calls couldn't moonglow at boys on the grew sideburns found a boy she liked wrecked his brother's car forgot to do a History assignment handed in a test on time lived next door to the gym couldn't consult Norman couldn't get the cooler open lost her voice couldn't go to Standish took a book home weren't engaged went steady could live in Maryland weren't Judy's ever-lovin cousin ever found a Home Ec book got to dislike boys grew another foot couldn't join the Navy lost his bike went out with a girl couldn't have that office period bus WE WONDER WHY. . . Gloria B. Bonnie E. Irene G. Sandra H. Janice H. Patsy H. Natalie M. . . . Billy B. Ralph C. Gerald G. Eugene H. Ronald H. Richard K. , , , John P. Michael S. Bill B. Bonnie M. Donna J. Georgia L. . . . Marie M. Patty D. Peggy G. Richard L. John E. Judy E. Carl B. Robert B. Wilma G. Robert T. 1631181116 D. . . . Ivory E. Retha T. Raymond J. . . Norman M. . . . Jane M. Judy E. Sylvia P. Linda S. Eleanor P. Barbara B. Clinton G. . . . Gordon S. Lee G. Melvin A. 3 col one can ann can uc. ..- ea. ..- .sa ..- is so fond of red hair likes to dance gets so excited over a certain male singer is so bashful prefers the Junior class can't stand Math watches the late shows on TV likes to sit next to Bonnie is so studious sits so far away from Irene always smiles when the last bell rings steers clear of girls is growing a moustache can't remember where he leaves his books wants to be a farmer can't stand blonds would like to see the U.S.A. is always heading for Steep Falls never throws a tantrum likes the looks of L. 3A. gets so excited about going to Standish gets the giggles likes the springtime smiles when you mention Lorraine would like to form a Presley fan club practices skipping rope jumps at a chance to go bowling would like to take a trip to Norway is never without his hat blushes when she asks a question buys so many batteries prefers Chevies .pays such close attention in class never shouts has so much correspondence with the U. of M. meets Sylvia at the store every noon hour smiles when she returns from the store at noon likes to take trips to the U. of N.H. never says boo gets so many visitors at school is always first in any line is so attracted to Vermont enjoys Freshman company so can't get to school on time HKMQZ4 . f K ,NJ Q R7 WIC as Kneeling: Natalie Mayo. Standing, left to right: Bonnie Edgecomb, Linda Spraker, Captain Judy Evans. Yi.- Sornething to cheer about? A little traveling music, please Boosters CARR'S SHOE STORE ROCHELEAU'S Kneeling, left to right: Roger Braley, Carl Bouchey, Gordon Sanborn, Robert Bouchey, Norman Maxim, co-captaing Ray Johnson, co-captain. Standing: ivory Estes, Managerg Michael Sawyer Robert Taylor, Richard Karcher, John Pariseau, Eugene Harmon, Mr. McDonald, Coach. The Limington boys' basketball team began practice in early November with a turnout of 13 boys. 'Raymond Johnson and Norman Maxim were chosen co-captains on the basis of their play and experience the previous season. Ivory Estes volunteered his services as manager. Although we lost most of our games, we enjoyed ourselves, and the team gained much valuable experience. We look forward to a successful season next year, since only one playerx will be lost through graduation. The team would like to thank its coach, Mr. McDonald, for the time he has devoted to us and for the patience he has shown. Sponsored by LOCUST FARM DAIRY All-Star INDIVIDUAL SCORING ROBERT BOUCHEY ---------- 241 RAYMOND JOHNSON - - - - 205 NORMAN MAXIM - - - - - 141 GORDON SANBORN - - - -92 CARL BOUCHEY - - - - ROGER BRALEY - - - - ROBERT TAYLOR - - - - RICHARD KARCHER - - - - - 3 MICHAEL SAWYER - - - - RAY JOHNSON NORMAN MAXIM ROBERT BO UC HEY Sponsored by H. M. BLAKE LUMBER CO. Kneeling, left to right: Gloria Black, Linda Spraker, Sylvia Pulsifer, Coach, Mr. Fairchildg Judy Edgecomb, Bonnie Edgecomb, Janice Hubbard. Standing: Natalie Mayo, Barbara Black, Manager, Jane McKinnon: Judy Evans, and Irene Gammon. Although the girls' basketball team cannot claim a successful season in terms of wins and losses, interest, enthusiasm and good sportsmanship remained high throughout the entire schedule Co -captains Judy Edgecomb and Sylvia Pulsifer scored well all season and were selected to repre- sent the school at the All-Star game at Casco. Linda Spraker also went along as an alternate. The team wishes to express its thanks to our coach, Mr. Fairchild, for all the time and effort he has expended in our behalf. Sponsored by EDGECOMB'S HATCHERY LINDA SPRA KER Alternate INDIVIDUAL SCORES IU DY EDGECOMB SYLVIA PULSIFER LINDA SPRAKER - - IANICE HUBBARD SYLVI A PULSIFER All -Stat JUDY EDGECOMB All -Star -----------347 224 65 -15 JUDY BvANs Limington Limington Lim in gton Limington Limington Limington Limington Limington Lim in gton Limington Lim in gton Limington Limington Limington Q District Limington Limington Limington Limington Lim ington Lim in gton Limington Limington Limlngton Limington Limington Limington Limington Limington Zasfefgaf CSCOIQS Tournament, BOYS GIRLS Limerick Potter Cornish Hollis New Gloucester Hollis Porter Limerick Potter Buxton Casco Cornish Buxton New Gloucester Limerick Potter Cornish Hollis New Gloucester Hollis Porter Limerick Potter Buxton Casco Cornish Buxton New Gloucester csfranye guf grae THE DOLLAR TO THE CENT A big silver dollar and a little brown cent, Rolling along together went, Rolling along the smooth sidewalk, When the dollar remarked - for dollars can talk, You poor little cent, you cheap little mite, I'm bigger and more than twice as bright, I'm worth more than you a hundred fold, And written on me in letters bold, Is a motto drawn from the pious creed, 'In God We Trust, ' for all to read. Yes, I know, said the cent, I'm a cheap little mite And I know I'm not big, nor good, nor bright, And yet, said the cent, with a meek little sigh, 'You don't go to church as often as I. it Is the water wet? Say cheese and cracker smile Down the hatch You want to get bombed? Future Homewreckers of America Someone is going to get it Spell, Antidisestablishmentarianism Tarzan and his Mates Clean-up crew! Going somewhere? v i Don't jump! It wasn't that bad Now what did he mean by that? l F If L f The winner! Upsie daisy Our own Rock-and -Rollers Y e S The four Mess-Kid -Dears sallam The Greeks had a word for it What is it? 3 SHOES W0l'l'1'l. Picture of an early bird who caught An embarrassing situation marked the passing of a well-known fire chief. Since the funeral, none of the members of his family have spoken to any of the men in his department. It seems that the firemen, while well-intentioned, let their imaginations get a little out of hand when they Sent to the wake a huge floral tribute inscribed in letters of gold, Gone to His Last Fire. The home of a swallow is the stomach Boosters C. J. BOUFFARD CHURCHILL MOTORS ALLARD'S SERVICE STATION BENSON MONUMENTAL WORKS W - mfzbns Jtmk - Something you keep 10 years and throw out two weeks before you need it. Waiter - A dish jockey Counter spy - A store detective Bedbug - An undercover agent Bonnie: Did anyone ever tell you that you 're swell? Raymond: No, why? Bonnie: I just wondered where you got the idea Mrs. Morgan: How big is a parameciumr Billy: Twice the size of one mecium. Clint: What did the little toe say to the big toe? Gordon: I don't know, what? Clint: I think a heel is following us. I remember, I remember, the first time that we kissed. You closed your eyes, I closed mine and then - Ha I-la - WE MISSED! SONGS Too Much ------------- - - Homework Poor People of Paris ------- - - French Class Egghead ------- - - - Richard Love Me Tender - - - - - Pto? City of Angel ----------------- Girls at LA 'From the First Hello to the Last Good-Bye' ---- Seniors I 'll Be Around --------------- - -Freshmen r' Ex... 'W If dpfkj , 4 . x. , -....., f ,qg NA 6 MN.,---' ,. K - jp M. XC ,K-S ,ffi K MMM K., ...- ?:i'Z!:lr'f '4 ' 1 .- ,, Fx X X fy 3 xx' .- bf' K .N f'x.Xxx kk , , xx-X N af vlf' ' 4' ' ff ' 1 ' vu, W wk 5 df,-ffflf I fiww8Gi.,wifT 00 Compliments of We WM! Wai? .920 CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER Portland 128 Free Street Maine Compliments of BIL..L.. AND QAY'-Es TEXACCD Limington, Maine Waifm fm? Hamm? Sfiw NED DOLLOFF, Mgr. Outing Supplies Sporting Goods Outboard Motors Tires and Batteries Motor Oil 884 Main Street Westbrook, Maine CCENISP4 PHARMACY The Family Drug Store VICTOR MORRES, Reg. Pharm. Phone 8368 Cornish, Maine Compliments of Compliments of DAl.n.'s-3 vvgsrsleoolc PLACE TRUST COMPA.NY Limerick, Maine WeSfb1'00k, Maine Z, ZZWZZ WMM DENTIST North Limington - Route 25 Practice Limited to Extractions and Dentures lpfaffgfww' ? Your Local FORD Dealer Car s - Trucks THE SHOP - :EVANS Apparel for Men and Boys BODY SHOP Also Ladies' Suits and Coats Body and Fender Work 874 Main Street Route 25 East Limington Westbrook - Saco - Freeport phone , Limington , 7-2431 1 Compliments of El WI EUQBANK SEED COMPANY Phone SP 2-3759 Portland, Maine CVl2'S CASCCD BEAUTY SHOPPE K E TRUST CO. CYR'S for Your Next Permanent Member F. D- I. C. Tel- UL 4-5332 There Is a Casco Bank to 908 Main St. Serve You Within 10 Minutes , Anywhere in Southwestern Me Westbrook, Maine Portland Maine Compliments of ESTABROCKS RESTAURANT Kezar Falls, Maine C ompliments of GENERAL l:l.1: CTIZIC Limerick, Maine BAQDE N DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions A.re Our Specialty Complete Stock of A11 New Medicines Tel. VE 4-2.381 Reg. No. 1694 Gorham, Maine Compliments of cl-uA12u.Ey EQQWN S SERVICE STATION Mobilgas and Oil - Repairs Standish, Maine QZQMZWMXM Q Corner of Cross and Commercial Sts. Sponsors of Red and White Food Stores Q Portland, Maine HANCDLTD OUT FITTING COMPANY Standish, Maine Outfitte r s to Summe r C amp s Schools and Colleges Compliments SEBAGO LAKE 6 A12 AGE Standish 3301 Sebago Lake, Maine I-IAl2lV1CDN'S VARIETY STORE Drugs Meats and Groceries Magazines and Fountain Service Limerick, Maine 663121-l,AIxf1 SAV! NGS BANK Gorham, Maine POLATEZOINIE FOODS, INC. Food Center 37 Elm Street Gorham, Maine Maine's Leading Sporting Goods Store dmfbbgmkga Athletic Supplies Portland, Maine Qgdflflg Your Bottled Gas Dealer TV - Radios Gas and Electrical Appliances Z9 Main Street Tel. VE 4-6111 Gorham m LIMINGTON BEAUTY PARLOR Limington, Maine Tel. 7-2397 flhfzemrz, flaw!!! Excavating: Cellars, Waterlines, Septic Tanks Grading and Rebuilding Driveways Sand, Loam, Gravel and Crushed Rock Phone 5-2473 Steep Falls, Maine Wmnw-waded-Emu Every Monday Night Is Family Night Shop Till Nine Congress Street Portland, Maine Compliments of QAVS QED AND vvf-an-VE 8 South Street Gorham, Maine Phone 3-7231 Res. Gorham 4-6131 CI. SENTEE SHAVV 1109-17 Casco Bank Bldg. Representing Branch Office The Travelers Hartford, Connecticut Portland, Maine Compliments of Compliments of FTQED 5lNflQL..L... 'l2INE.S ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I ' 6' IAN ' Phone VErnon 4-3071 Phone 27-W Free Delivery Gorham, Maine Tel. COIT1p1i.II1Cl'1tS of NJ. 1-I. INA. CECDEDCDN SLJTTIE DECKE12 Groceries - Hardware Live and Dressed Poultry Sporting Goods Eggs Limerick, Maine Phone Standish 2767 6ECD'I2C5E IE- FITCH ffAC5E.lXlC:Y General Insurance GEORGE E, FITCH, Manager Limerick, Maine Pyramid 32214 East Sebago, Maine Tel. Sebago 24-13 49VC?fZ4flZKQ, Qdfufw M, A, SMALL AND SON Specializing in Sex- Linked Chicks Maine - U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Limington 7-2432 East Limington, Maine Woolens CA? L.. 6 . Sales Room in Office Building LJ S I--l'1:'?.12 Fire Insurance, Real Estate Phone VE 5-5651 or 4-3843 34 Main Street WOOLEN CO. Gorham, Maine Kezar Falls, Maine LEAVITT 'S RIVERSIDE 6 E GREENHOUSE Gen. Repairing - Esso Products Bouquets ' Potted Plants Funeral Designs Kezar Falls, Maine Tel. Cornish 51-M T 1 C . h 245 W South Hiram, Maine e , orms - eM6QjZ 771729 Kerosene - Fuel Oil Mobilflame Bottle Gas and Appliances Power Burners - Heating Service Phone 90 Cornish, Maine Compliments of l4EZAl2 FALLS INIATICDN AL. 'EAN M4 Kezar Falls, Maine Compliments of CAQL 6. 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