Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)
- Class of 1952
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1952 volume:
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The Senior Class of Maine Central Institute PRESENTS THE TRUMPET for Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Two Pittsfield, Maine Ed1tor rn Ch1ef Assoc1ate Ed1tOTS Sports Staff Buslness Manager Ass1stant Managers Muslc ACt1V1t1CS Actlylty Wrlte Ups Informal PICTUTCS Ty lng TRUMPET STAFF Glenys I-1111 Nancy Slnclalr Condon McDonough Lawrence Hallee Carlene Emery Sylvla Menendez John Barron James Lynn Cllfford Bubar Janet Sus1 Sandra Humphrey Euranla Kell1s Nancy Dysart Ralph Braley Reglnald Smart Beverly Turner Betty MCFCICT Herman Roberts Nancy Sm1th Nancy Knlght Jeanne Brooks Alvah Wyman Thomas M1tchell Lynn Blood Patr1c1a Buxton Vlolet Foster Charlene Bovsen We the TRUMPET stalf of 1952 W1Sh to express our slncere appre c1at1on to our class advlsors M1ss Patrlcla Leland and Mr Norbert Young to Mrs Maurlce Earle to Mr John Klnnane and to all others who have gmven the1r tlme and effort that our yearbook mlght be a success 2 Picture Write-Ups . . . . Janette Madden i M , s gi' Front Row, left to right: Lawrence Hallee, Carlene Emery, Condon Mc Donough, Glenys Hill, Nancy Sinclair, James Lynn,John Barron. Second Row: Mr. John Kinnane, Alvah Wyman, Nancy Dysart, Charlene Bowen, Jeanne Brooks, Pa- tricia Buxton, Sylvia Menendez, Betty Mercier, Sandra Humphrey, Beverly Turner, Lynn Blood, Thomas Mitchell, Mrs. Hazel M. Earle, Third Row: Clifford Bubar, Janet Susi, Eurania Kellis, Violet Foster, Nancy Knight, Janette Madden, Nancy Smith, Reginald Srnart, Ralph Braley. I wish to express xny sincere thanks to you, the Trumpet staff of 19523 to congratulate you on your good work, and to tell you that you have all been wonderful, Glenys Irene Hill 3 ,js.. '-4 e the class of 1952 W1Sh to ded1cate thlsbookto NORBERT W YOUNG our class adv1sor and fr1end We have chosen th1s way of showmg our deep apprec1at1on not only of h1s many years of devoted serv1ce to M C I but also of h1s unfallmg k1ndness and help to us th1s year A f of at , e ' .. l wi , D W , , . . . 4 P J Patrrcra Leland B S Home Economrcs Farmrngton State Teachers College C LASS ADV ISORS We the class of 1952. wlsh to extend our deepest apprec1at1on to Mr Norbert W Young and Mlss J Patr1c1a Leland for then- kmd ass1stance to us as class advlsors and frrends ti' Norbert W Young Industrral Arts Gorham State Teachers College D -K Howard Nlblock If the prophets of doom had had then' way you Senlors would never have reached graduatlon But there 1S some thmg about the Amemcan character that 1S strengthened by advers1ty In fact Iwould be much concerned 1f we had no troubles We have been strongest sp1r1tually and morally when the road has been the roughest and frlends would wlsh to leave w1th you, lt 1S th1s meet your problems head on take them 1n your str1de don t s1destep Remember 'th1s' 1S the Amerlcan trad1t1on 6 If their is one last bit of advice that we, your teachers ' , r t :Z . . . , . , . . . . 0 if Z V 0113 I C, F Ld'VleC1 of Mr McCull5 who for over txxentx fue Vears sel ved xx 1th loyalty and Courafve on the Board of Trustees at Mam Central Instltute Those who know h1m well rernerrmber h1S frlendly splrlt and wood humor as traits Lhat today's world can lll ifforcl to lose lu Nlurrx 'Q m of M '. ' , r N l A 1lly VCC, the gI'8Clll3fGS,VVlSl1 to honor the rnenmory A A - ' ' , , ' I 7 , ' 1 ' 7A f f Q , 'H . + , , ' 'x 'ylaurrce L Earle E Dean of Boys Hrstory Bates College Alrce P Coolrdge B S Ed Commercral Sublrects New York Umversrty Farmmgton State Teachers Col lege 1-41' In 46' Nellre Macdougall A B Roder1cL Srmth B S Drrector of Athletrcs Dean Of Grrls Englrsh Brology Sprrngfreld College Uruverslty of Nlame Colby College Paul W Legge B S Scrence Umverslty of Illrnols Edward R Stanley A Umversrty of Marne Umon College Massachusetts Instrtute of Tech Alumm Secretary Bates College Umversrty of New Hampshrre nology 9 Mi ef' Hazel M Earle A B Laurencel Muzroll A B Enghsh Latm Mathematics Bates College Un1vers1ty of Mame NorbertB Noyes Mus B MUSIC Acadra Un1vers1ty R1chard W Blanchard A B Ju1ll1ard School of Musrc Mathematrcs Columbra Umxersrty Bowdom College 'lur- -Q lO 'F -any -,..-...,,.. 'ffl-S F320- Msg Vtrgmra Blood Commerc1al subjects Bay Path Jumor College Husson College UUIVCISIIY of Marne Warren P arl A B l:d SOCl31SIUdlCS SCISUCC Colby College Spr1ngf1eld College 305 NC., 1 Janetj Pettee A B IaneL Merrrll A B Englxsh Hrstory French Unrversrty of Marne Colby College Mrddlebury College Reverend Donald W Hrnckley JohnF Krnnane B A CI-Ionsj Englrsh Socral Studres Lrverpool Unrversrty Colby College Sorbonne Bangor Theologrcal Semrnary ,kFQ5'v3,, 'fl QT -'r' 'ln' ll 'X 59' V1rg1n1a C Muzroll bocral Studles Unrversrty of Ma1ne Joyce W1lson B A French Unlverslty of Marne Boston Unlversrty if IQ. Helen Phrlbrook B S Glennrs H Wllley Dretrtran Reg1strar UDIVCISIIY of Ma1ne Fannre M Grlman R N School Nurse Eastern Marne General HOSDIIHI , f ,- Mrs Evalene P Whrte Secretary to the Prrnclpal Beal Busrness College Royal Grover Superrntendent of Burldrngs an Grounds CFM 'Q-40. nl 4 2 is 12 M 'in jog , ,Q 6- , g bi I J A Y h 'cj . vl ll '- as .,. l , L, r ' I l I r xr ' E V VV , A 0 MJNEACHEQ5' COM j'A'p.lHAifV MENS WJwMffZfi . SEE? 33f'g, WM 4g Q 2' Qwf Af 6. 342, WW 3,437 WL Zuma 'if www ,Qf-f,,fv'fWW yew Qwmfs QQ ed afdcwqf Mwfw Myy, V7 QC' JJ QR gg if f W mw WQWWW Y? MMM E Smwjbdww is ww 'isfwf-1 YfLwQfJZi1- if JY Wx? wfxw if 5,95 :M ,,v Q 0 X1 R X JZ ML W ,cwlwwdg Ha 45 f K W ' 4 R' 1 MH 0 LU QQ? . A 9' QQ :JU UQ 1 UQ- v4 if J S- X N ' R7 , 1 ' ' P f Mg 5 A . WZQCG . 'Q 4 Q- Q - f if Q1 N5 kffezfff xx 8 if M 'MfvW- X , . GQ ' KNMJXW . N, 6 NESS wlyvffqgf VW ff x ' JR S Q 52 A? ' M- 1 ' '.-. ,X Q GN 'X XM bf -' INNER '-XEWNQJ Y? X'4'v0 o J I f GWOYAVJKSMLS 1, If X Q' XXXXX Joibx x D fx cum' 'Ex jx. oo? Q0 NX' wb H ' X W K -C, AW I , Afniflifff V440 x, , J . Ufwvwflt ,C X . A wg.: ,, , ,,, ' , fCfV45,g , , . , A I I- 4 nz G4 ' U I3 'f fl' A. ,I -, ' 1 fs'-s YS ,v Ci? L1.ftlol1L,hI seated Regmald Smart Betty Xlercxer Andrew BI1C,13Ud James Daley SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Reglnald Smart VICE Presldent Andrew Mlchaud Secretary Betty Merc1er Treasurer . . . James Daley 111 'O Frrst Row Left to R1ght M1ss Janet Pettee Coach Wrllram Hamlm Sandra Humphrey Shtrley Frelds Nancy S1ncla1r George Desrosrers Lynn Blood Fredrrck Donovan James Lynn Second Row Jeanne Brooks Beverly Turner Francrs Bowen Janet Susr Regrnald Smart Eurama Kellls Nancy Dysart Ph1l1p Lenentlne Patr1c1a Buxton Glenys H111 Thrrd Row Alvah Wyman Nancy Knrght Slyvra Menendez Clrfford Bubar Maynard Jacobs Eugene Cropley Mahlon Nrckless Charlene Bowen Kay Trlton Carlene Emery SENIOR PLAY The Senror Play th1s year was the famous Broadway h1t I Remember Mama Capably drrected by Mrss Janet Pettee the play was well recelved by the audtence on 1ts opemng nrght Mama Papa Katrtn Chrrstlne Dagmar Nels Uncle Chrrs Mr Hyde Aunt Jenny Aunt Srgrrd Aunt Trrna Mr Thorkelson Arne Doctor Johnson Dorothy Madel1ne A Nurse Another Nurse Senior Play Cast Sh1rley Frelds George Desrosrcrs Sandra Humphrey Lynn Blood Nancy Srnclarr Fredrrck Donovan W11l1am Hamlln Phrlrp Lenentrne Nancy Dysart Janet Susl Euranla Kellls Regrnald Smart Francrs Bowen James Lynn Charlene Bowen Patr1c1a Buxton Beverly Turner Kay Trlton Jessre Florence Dana Moorehead Soda Jerk Bellboy E1ectr1c1an Assrstants Property Manager Costumes Publrcrty Nia nagers Prompter Jeanne Brooks Glenys H111 Maynard Jacobs Alvah Wyman Lynn Crant Mahlon Nrckless Chfford Bubar James Lynn Maynard Jacobs Alvah Wyman James Lynn Emma Frederrck Patr1c1a Buxton Carlene Emery SYIVIB Menendez Nancy Kmght Eugene Cropley 4, J- -f 1 ' f -. L ' L -. 1 I ,I ., .6 . Cx, ev A I ' Y: , 1. . Y , R? v ,J , V ! WV' A f fX 5 ' X 7 I lg s , . - ' A! 1 L r Y in 4. .Ni I 1 Y I Y ' . . . . T . . A I5 HONOR PARTS Valedlctorlan Salutator1an F1TSt Honor Essay Second Honor Essay Thlrd Honor Essay Lawrence Hallee Ellzabeth MCTCICT Rodney Russell Nancy Dysart Sylvla Menendez GRADUATION PARTS Chaplaln Oratlon Prophecy Hlstory Cufts Wlll CLASS COLORS Purple and Whlte CLASS FLOWER Wlnte Rose CLASS MOTTO Condon MacDonough Patrlcla Buxton Crlenys H111 W1ll1arn Hamhn Euran1a Kellls Robert Belanger Janette Madden Thomas M1tchell COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Sen1or Last Chapel Class Day EXCTCISCS Baccalaureate Servlce Graduatlon 6 10am Zprn June 45 3pm June .Tune June Courage and Faith ' 4, . . ' 7, . . ' 8, 10: a,m, ' 8, . . 1 LZ vol N5 Kenton Ames John lg Barron Gloria M Bates Tommy Jaek Prttsfield Maine Pittsfield Maine Portsmouth lx H orus '3 H T e ns lxenton IS a quiet lad Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Gloria is a quiet one We ve never known him to be bad Trumpet Staff 4 But ex erx one of us knows And because there s nothing agalnst With open arms we welcomed our That whoex er captures her heart lug name ack Will surelx have no woes His arms will someday bring him For football basketball and track fame We think that he IS quite a guy Robert J. Belanger ' Seth Pittsfield Maine Variety Show 3. Someday when you are feeling blue Just runinto Seth and life starts anew. l-le s good natured full of pep Yes this guy is really 'hep . 1 'f .41 Meethim once and xou ll know why Robert L Benoit Bo Brunswick Maine Football 4- Indoor Track 45 Outdoor Track 4. ,lust with a gang or on a team o s always the center--a coed dream. We know in the future he ll have the est He s always a friend to all the rest. Beverly Bilodeau ,. Cx. Pittsfield Maine Y-Teens -4. From Skowlietgm Bev came With a commercial mind- Although she s only been here To us she s proved a find a year I8 ic' if -r 'Q Lynn Blood Aqgle Morrell Marne Xlanager Basketball J lylasquers 3 Secretary 4 Band 3 Orchestra Manson Essay 3 Prrze Speakmg 2 Senror Plav Y Teens l 3 4 Varrety Show Z 3 4 Student Connell 4 Tal rsman 3 Edrtor rn thref4 lxenuebec V nl ey Chorus 3 4 Trumpet Staff 4 One Act Play Contest 3 Chorus 3 Lynn IS qurte dramatre ln the Masquers she played her part To the Talrsman she really proved her worth We wrsh her success wrth all nur hearts Jeanne Brooks Jeannre Adi? Charlene Bowen Prttsfrelcl Marne Chorus l 2 Y Teens l 2 3 Senior Play Plav Trumpet 4 A pretty lass of our class Wrth lots of beauty style and class She s got polse she s got appeal Wtth plenty of zest and lots of Leal Grrls Freld Hockey 12 3 4 Y Teens AFYHOUF BFOWU 3 4 F H A l Secretary 2 res BFOVHHL rdent 3 4 French Club 3 Varretx CYOSSCOUUUV 1 ChOFUv 1 UfC119SU3 Show P 3 Sen1or Play Trumpet Staff 1 2 133115 1 109 H0C14CY ' VHHCIV Jeanme IS a cute brunnette In F H A she really drd a Job If an a1r hostes she W11l be The plane w1ll never never bob 'C' Show l 2 ln and out of trouble Browme s cars have brought lum more An accrdent cannot stop hrm Toujours Armour Toujours Ralph Owen Braley Braley Auburn Ma1ne Football 4 Trumpet Staff 4 Rrlph rs yery smooth Lrke a clrpper shrp on a Cfll1SC, In football he was on top Of every battle that was fought Clrfford Bubar Krp Prttsfreld Marne Band l 2 3 4 Lrbrarran 4 Orchestra l .Z 3 4 Presldent 4 Chorus 4 Kenebec Valley Chorus J V Basketball Iylan ager 4 Hexnut Club of Inclustrral Arts Presrdent 4 Trumpet Staff Senror Play Track 3 J V Football Krp we ll always remember We know we ll neyer forget The thrnqs he drd at lvl C I Hrs car gxrls and trumpet in I9 1 Ju'1',,, v1'k ' , My ,,., ,. 0 ' A , N -. 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Edson Buker 'Eddie' Pittsfield Maine Eddie loves to travel On wheels he likes to go QI If you want to make h1m happy A car or skates please show Matthew W Clark Matt Basketball 4 ln basketball he s won fame That s our boy Clark If you ve ever seen him plav a You ll know that he 15 a spark F an-lil 415 game L pri? i My , , Iwi, A 2 ff fa 2 Ill' Patricia Buxton ' a Pittsfield Maine Chorus 12 3 Talisman 2 3 4 F H A l 3 Y Teens l 3 Girls BasketballMan ager a DCb3I1l'lQf,lLlb 3 4 Prize Speak ingl Varietv Show l .3 Senior Play Trumpet 4 Pat has been a debater She s never lost an arwument Put her in dramaties That s really her department Arlene Cookson Cookie Burham Maine l Teensl 3 4 P H A l Manson Es ay When typing Cookie s fingers flx When speaking she ean make you crx ln home ec she makes a wicked ie We know she ll eatch someone s eve 20 Q' Q a 5 I . . 1 .P tv. I 1 I ' B . , I y Q , , Q . . . , '- v ' , . - O , ' ' L I 1 7 ! 'l ' - . Q- . - - . ' 4 I 4 3 ' ' I V N. - ' ' , ' . 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I ' , W in X Dexter R Dyer South Portland Marne Dexter loyes hrs hot rods He s alw axs IFIXIUQ one If sou ex er want to buy one He s not tl1em by the ton Shrrlex Frelds S nrl Palmyra Marne CTOFUS l Senror 1 ax l11 the Semor Plax Slnrl was Xfdlllil She eontrrbnted 1 o Ilns frne drr E1 Nanev Anne Dysart Carlene E Lmerb S 1 Emerx P1ttsf1eld Marne TNSWDOFI Milne Chorus l 2 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer CIIOFUS l 2 3 4 V106 Preqldclll 3 3 3 Presrdent 4 Orchestra l 7 3 4 VICL Pres1dent4 Freld Hockey l 2 3 4 Bas ketball l 2 3 4 Softball 13 Class Treasurer l T Prrze Speakrno l Man son lzssays 3 Semor Play Varrety Show Treasurer 3 French Club 3 Secretarx and Treasurer Varsrty Cheerleadrng l 'P 3 4 Kennebeck Valley Chorus 3 4 Eastern Marne Musrc Fesuval l 3 4 Dys has cheered loud and strong She s been a sport rn exerythrne We ll pruse her plorres tothe sl x T e bell ne ll really rr g Vrolet Foster Prttsfreld Marne Chornsl 2 Orchestra? 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I N vi af 1 v N 1 - -as Emma Annle Frederlck Emmy Ptttsfreld Marne 011151234 F HA 123 l 2 3 4 Our Emmy she just sputters From mornlnq untrl ntght She does II ln a klndly way And we thrnk she IS all rrght rn Auburn Marne Chorus 4 Dramauc Club 4 Track 4 SCIENCE Club 4 V1ce Presrdent Senxor Play 4 Varrety Show 4 Kennebee Valley Chorus 4 An electrlcran great IS our Lynn We call on htm often and long The a1r waves have htm ln the1r grtp And for hrs sake we hope they hang on CCHS '1?'dik Fla R Norman Furbush Lard Oakland Mame I V Football 3 Our Lardle IS a frtendly lad He ll always be the same He greets us wrth a pleasant smrle We re sure he ll r1se to fame Robert Haekett o Prttsfleld Ma1ne Orchestra l Bob rs qulet and reserved But he makes hay just the same He s been wtth us the whole four years May happrness be hrs Clalm 23 .qw-.ev-. Ela1ne Estelle G1ll1s Larme Ixorth Haven Marne Chorus 4 Band 4 Kennebec Valley Chorus 4 Y Teens 4 Larnre has a lovely voxce It really starts a frre Someday some lad w1ll make a chorce Then Larnre w1ll retxre Tex Ptttsfreld Marne Student Councrl l 2 Class Prestdent l 2 Cross Countryl Football 2 Basket ball 12 3 4 Baseball 12 .3 4 Trumpet 4 Manson Prrze Speakrng 3 When tt comes to larntng Tex 1S rt In sports he s just the same To us these thmgs aren t a crnch To Lawrence ll s only a game I , ,vw sl A . . . . , , Ch p, ,Q . . .,',,4gY-T . . . ' Q Q Lynn Burdette Grant Lawrence Hallee ' D : ' - ' 1 ' B b 5 y 5 K 1 ' F f W of W1ll1am Haml1n 1 Lewtston Ma1ne Sen1or Play Hockey 4 When tt comes to th1 qs :lramat1c Our B1ll just takes the cake As Uncle Chrls he was very erratrc He surely kept us awake PhylllS Ela1ne Hood Phlllx P1ttsf1eld Malnc Chorusl23 Y Teensl234 FHA 3 4 Songleader Var1ety Show 2 3 4 Pop Concert Commlttee l Z Ph1lly IS our pretty blond We th1nk she s very sweet We vush for her the best of thmgs Untll agaxn we meet dai as ,ga W1ll1am Hlgg1US 1 Auburn Matne Football 4 Basketball 4 Last xear we had Date but now II s 1 In all th1ngs he 15 a sport He s won our hearts Wllh hlS good wtll From h1m we ll hear good reports Kenneth Howes Jay Ma1ne Football 4 ken used to l1ke oranges He practlced ball Wllh them Unttl Mr Earle sav. one whtz b For a whlle we saw no Ken fs. 1 'Q Tl? 'f fP Glenys Irene H1 Glen P1ttsf1eld Marne Chorus 2 3 F H A 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 PIIZC Speaklng 2 Manson Essay 3 Senlor Play Var1ety Show 2 Tal1sman Re porter Trumpet Ed1tor Debattng 34 French Club 4 Glen the Ed1IOf of the Trumpet Has been the buslest g1rl of all She has taken part tn nearly every th1ng And has never refused a call Sandra Humphrey Prttsfleld Malne Freshman Pr1ze Speaktng Chorus l Z 3 4 Band l 2 Orchestra l 2 Y Teens 12 3 4 Secretary 4 Tal1sman 2 3 4 Trumpet Senlor Play Var1ety Show 12 '3 F1eld Hockey 3 4 Archery 3 Student Counc1l 3 Secretary 3 Class Vtce PfCS1dCUI 2 Class Secretary 3 How do you wnte a wh1stle? Thls IS what we d lrke to do There are no words to explatn how Pretty she IS that s true ITU 24 1 A p if yl 1 A 1 1 3, . ' , V2 fi A . , . , , , .H . B'1l , HH , 3 i' , ' ' ' up , 'I B'i'1,. V' ' I - H ' . I I t : ' J Y' , ' , I 1 , , Ax sz, qi It -Qi. as , 4 A I ' 1, Nbr C ,I 1 1P' 1--I, Maynard Jacobs Euran1a Lourse Kell1s ake Prttsfreld Marne I V Football l 2 3 4 Ice Hockey 2 I V Basketball 3 4 J V Baseball l 2 3 4 Senror Play Varrety Show 2 3 Jake IS forex er growrng He gets taller every year But rnstead of reachrng for a star He reaches for a clear Nancy Lee Knrght DOC Prttsfreld Marne 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Llbrarran 3 Talrs man 3 4 Vartety Show 2 3 Senror Play Busrness Manager 4 Marne Mu src Festrval 2 3 4 Trumpet staff 4 Archery 3 Pop Concert Commrttee l Nancy s been a lrttle worker We know she ll never fall us If someone to care for anrmals you need Ourlrttle Doc wrll be there to feed yan., Kelly Prttsfreld Marne Orchestra l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Band l 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Press Reporter 4 Kennebec Valley Band 2 3 4 Eastern Marne Composlte Band 3 Marn Mu src Fest1val2 3 4 F H A 3 4 Freld Hockey 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Talrsman 2 3 4 Trumpet Staff 4 Senror Play 4 Var lety Show 2 3 French Club 4 Pop Concert Comrmttee l 2 If you don t thlnk Kelly s been busy Just take a look at her lrst She s the very best frrend that one could have lfyou don tknow her see whatyou mrssed Robert Knowles o Hartland Marne Chorus 4 Bobby goes South When the vunters get cold But what he does Has never been told Mar. 45 2::-v Eduard A Krmball Klm Skowhegan Malne Football 4 Hockey 4 Track 4 Base ball 4 Eddre 1S from Skowhegan He really IS a dream Whenever hrs name IS mentroned The grrls Just farnt and scream G Phllrp Lenentlne P 1 Portland Marne Chorus 4 Senror Play 4 Phrl was our Mr Hyde As such he made a hrt We know he ll always go fa He rsn t one to qurt l 'HS '27 -J 4 A 'od 3 C qi 4: 1 C I . 'I n v .QQ ' ' 5' l I I .I ' Chorus 2,3,4g F.H.A . lg v-Teens liz, . ' .Ve 2 . , J ' : , HB bu - H bv s I 1' ' , I, -, I N . eq I iw as --- fr- sf 2 A ,,pv Nancy Ltnton Leechre Lmcoln Malne 4 Y Teens 3 4 Gtrls Dorm Presrdent 4 Varrety Show 3 Archery 3 Leech1e has a pretty smrle A personallty to match Who s the gtrl we hate to leave Why Nancy Lrnton natch' Douglas A MacQu1nn Doug Doug IS a very qutet fellow But as everyone knows S1lence IS Golden And how the water flows 'Q' James F Lynn Ptttsfreld Marne Chorus .2 3 4 Debatrng 3 4 Masquers Band 3 4 French Club 3 Semor Play Varlety Show l 2 Manson Essay 3 Trumpet Staff Freshman Prtze Speak rn I1mmy rs our salesman Trumpet ads he drd get If you want someone to sell for ou Our Jlm ts a sure bet Janette Madden an Greenfleld Malne Basketball l 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Varstty Cheer leader 3 4 Manson Essay 3 Student COUUC11 4 French Club 3 Tallsman 4 Trum pet Staff 4 Varrety Show l 2 3 Ian IS one of our cheerleaders A busy one she s been We never mrss her when we have her But when she s gone that s when A., MM -'T 26 'Inns WMM John MacPherson Mac Oquossoc Marne Mac comes from Oquossoc Only no one can pronounce ll But who are we to denounce 1I fWhat s a footballwj Condon McDonough Connte Vrney ard Haven Massachusetts Football 4 Basketball 4 Trumpet Asststant Ed1tor Connte sounds qurte femlnre But Mac 15 no gal Martha s Vlnyard must have been qulte an oyster To produce such a pearl X, if 4. 4 A, 4 is 1 4 f' A g 'W . as lik Q I Girls' Basketball 3,43 Student Council 3gPresident Track 25 Orchestra 3,44 Football 4g Basketball 45 Track 4. ' . 1 ' .' g. . 1 A , ' . . ' y , .NJ U . if ' pls. Daxrd McGaff1n Phoebe Ptttsfleld Marne Baseball l 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 4 Student f,OllllCll 2 3 4 Talrsman 3 Phoebe IS our lover In As You Llke lt he was tops And when rt comes to baseball Our Phoebe s the cream ol the crop lzllzabeth Jane Mercrer Betty P1ttsf1eld Marne C horus l Y Teensl 2 3 4 Secretary 1 Class Secretar Class Tre 'nsurer 3 Freneh Club 3 Trumpet Staff 4 Bettv s been our seeretarv She s wlso been our treasurer In all IlllllS.5 she s been so mee lt s re tllx hard to measure her V -s.. N'-JW, Robert McLaughl1n Mac Carmel Marne Scrence Club 3 Mac has a lrttle There s only room The sad part 1S to You need a whole Plymouth for two make rt do dar crew Sylvra lxlenendea Dez Prttsfreld Malne B1sketballl2 3 4 Chorus .Z 3 4 Y Teens l 9 3 4 Cheerleadrng 2 3 4 Prtze Speaking l .Z Fteld Hockey Softbill 2 3 4 Senror Play BLlS1llL,SS Mana: er Band 1 .2 3 Talrsman l 4 Trumpet 4 Varrety Show Y Mu steal Festtval 2 Pop Coneert Dea IS a speedstcr She s.,oes around on skates In buslness she ll do frne Andrew Mxehaud Jr Thomas NN Mrtehell Andy Rumford Nlalne loothall 1 Hoekex 4 Track4 Class Vree Prestdent 4 Good thtnus eome rn lrttle paekages Wrth Andx this ts all twrsted ln quanrty he lb great Hts quthtrtes tan never all be lrsteel 'ff' 27 Tom Mrlbrrdste Marne Treasurer of Student Count rl I 4 Virtety Show .Z 3 Tom ts our bellboy Who never Qgets a up He rang, that bell every a And net er onee made a s ID 3 ock sl 1 1 ,C W W we I M M :Y ,- ,L I , N - ,vile x , rj , . . 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' ,L v, , , , . 1 L s N 1 11 K l f 1 1 1 - . 1 I . ist K, f' T X' 'sw' e-'Wlnq Cllr 1- 1 Nw Laurrs L Monk David Rogers Nelson Clrnton Marne Dave Basketball 4 Dover New Hampshrre Laurrs comes to u from Clrnton J V Football 3 Varsrty Basketball 3 Wllh skull rn sports galore 4 J V Baseball 3 Varrety Show 3 We know that rn vcars to come Dave 1 from New Hampshrre Hrs fame w1ll grow more and more To whom we owe a debt When he his a basketball The opposrtron really frets Kenneth Pznkham Prnk Bruce Prnette Prttsfleld Marne Loure Football l 'P 'S 4 Track l 2 3 4 Prrze Lewtston Marne Speakrngl Dramatrcs 3 4 Varrety Football 4 Hockey 4 Track 4 Show 3 Chorus l 2 Basketball 4 We th1nk a lot of Loure Prnk IS an all round guy Although at trmes he s screwv Hrs accomplrshments are many lf you frnd a wolf on the loose When he faces future years You can be sure ll s only our Bruce May he make a pretty penny 4:- 5 maui Q. 2 Wifi 28 Mahlon Nlckless Nrck Palmyra Marne Baseball 1 7 Nrck l1kCS to fro steady He s done tt for qurte a whrle We know that rn the future He ll be the oblect of all her smrles Jerome Prerssler Jerry Webster Massachusetts Football 3 J V Basketball 4 Indoor Track 4 Jerry rs a llkeable chap Who harls from Webster Mass We ll remember hrm for sports Though he wasn t at the head of the class ng, ? .1 Anme Prttsfleld Mame Chorus234 Y Teensl234 FH A 12 3 4 Archery 3 Annre IS serlous mrnded Her heart IS made of gold We know she ll make .1 good teacher On Farmmgton she s sold Ronaldj Rouleau Ron Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Ronnre s our hrg hashful boy Of whom we Illlllk so much He must have had a lot of trouble For he s always mth a crutch on A15 'JU QT' l u1 Arm Reed Herman Roberts Jr Laurell Rollrns Booboo Leroy P1ttsf1eld Marne Drxfreld IWHIUC Cross Country 2 3 4 PFIZC Speakmgl Football 4 Track 4 Booboo lS our lrttle marshal A job he never sh1rks You ll always f1nd h1m busy DO1I'lg a good Day s Work Rodney l: Russell Ro P1ttsf1eld Marne Chorus l Band 1 Cross Country 3 Track J Student COLlllC.1l l Rod IS always runmng We wonder 1f he cxer eats Hrs ab1l1t1es are great rn exery fxeld From books to runmng meets in sk X 'R 29 Lauren s qurte a dr1ver Oh tlns IS verx true If you haxc ever rldden wrth hlm You d really thrnk that you flew Gerald Sedgwick Jerry Plttsfteld Marne Jerry s rugged but sllent He doesn I have much to sa For those of us who know hlm He s on our l1st to stay -cal jf f f A ' ' , , x - br Q- , ' I . 4, D I 'ww , V ' A Q ., 3i321kT?f,'7 Y- E x ' - ,, . ,, 1. .. -. 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Sedevlreh l-xaxe Prtt held Marne C IOIUQ l 7 34 ll xou hear 1 laugh rn Chorus And you wonder tht s the lud You look around to ee who d1d H ou fllld that lxaty drd Robert Srmpson Bangor 'X13ll'lC Basketball 4 Tall dxrk and handsome Bob s really got a frame But from the game of basketball He getx hrs share of fame 'vw '1' Nlarwtn Shane Gardlner Marne 'xlarwrn Shane Pm ate Eye Thrs blond lud IS qurte a guy He hasn t had much to say But he s known h12 ehemrstry every ax Nancy Elrzabeth Slnclalr Ptttsfteld Marne Chorusl 4 Prlle Speaktngl 7 Sen re Showl 33 Y TeenslZ34 Presrdent 4 Chaplarn 3 3 Orchestra l P 3 4 Band l NEHIOIISI Honor Sn CICIX 3 Archery 3 Freneh Club 3 Tallsman a 3 4 Trumpet 3 4 Cheer leader 3 3 4 lvlnex IS our l1ttle dxnamo wlth energy she Q frlled Her talent: are a toundatron Wrth mhtch a future she ll burld Q, was H 30 7 if John Shav. Johnny Pxttsfreld Marne John haS plenty ol abllltx The lrke IS hard to frnd The world would be .1 better place lf there were but more of hrs lxrnd Rrehard Allan Small Drck Palmxra Marne Traelx l 3 4 French Club 2 3 Prrze Spealtxns., l 2 3 Cross Country 3 l-romllalmyra eotnesanother brarn Our Dlclt wrll nexer falter And when II eomes to the half mlle Hts eood style doesn t even alter NL if SQA- 351 ' ,-N A , N f , i Egg 2 X EF V3 n 4 4 . H r 'I U , , D .' V I . H. 'VH . S X 1 E 1 I 1 ' D 1 in 3 - . 1 ' 3 . ' . r , ,' V x X' N 1 'f - I u s ' rt, d 1 1 ' . ' 0 . -. ' - , - l '1 ! 4 DQ: ior Play 41 Field Hockey 2,3,4g Var- IY' .3-, 9 'I .' . . 5 I 5 D L. 2 'A ' 4 - .1-. , Q 1 1' ' ' ' ' - 2 9 N 'Q ' . ' .-' ' n..: 'Hz' - '.2..: '.z ' ,, , , 4, L- K , ,' 7 r , X . Q , V I ' ,. . , . . 4 V , ' Clif f? I 1 Ai N. --'f X ' J-H 1 A l i . . M l ' Reglnald Roger Smart Prtt Ptttsflcld Marne Cross Country I 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Sophomore PFIZC Speakrng Altermte Manson Prxze Speakrng 3 Debaung 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Class VICE Presrdent 4 Class Presrdent 4 Var lety Show 3 Trumpet 4 Senlor Play Prtt s been the presldent of our class We really thlnk he s grand Remember P1tt as one of our best But most of all those mlles he ran Arthur Edward Splaxne r Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Art seems very qulet Nevertheless he IS a bra1n In basketball and baseball He s never mnssed the tram 3' Nancy Jean Smlth Smrtty Exeter Marne, Chorus l 2 3 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Bas ketball Manager 4 French Club 3 4 Trumpet 2 4 Nancy rs our blue eyed dream To all boys she s a queen W1th Wlllfllllg ways and a pretty face She ll never have to look to frnd her place Tlmothy Stearns Trm Rumford Marne Back xn the olden days Trm was known as Mr T D On that day at Manson Freld He was really something fo see P' 'T if 31 Q- X' 7 R 14. silk? sriflivis E' Lots E Snow Pmsfreld Mame Chorusl234 Y Teens1234 FH A 3 4 French Club 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Fleld Hockey 3 4 ln sports she s very SCIIVC Many a hockey lrne she s mowed Every team she s played HQHIUSI She s really had them Snow Qedj Elarne Enrd St Peter Rockland Malne Chorus 4 Y Teens 4 Elalne IS very pretty As anyone can see She s very very quret But a frlend to you and me Q r D . 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' I 1 fi ri' Janet Teresa Susr us Prttsfreld Marne Y Teens l 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorus l 2 Basketball l 2 4 F H A 1 Senror Play Trumpet Pop Concert l 2 Mu Sus rs so good natured She never seems down hearted It seems a prty that soon From her we must be parted James Henry Vaughn rm Lewiston Marne Football 4 Baseball 4 Hockey 4 Track 4 Jrm rs so good natured Gt' hrm we thlnk a lot If you ve ever seen h1m eat You d know why he s not a tot 'C vi 'L x, KS lxlarrlyn Kay Trlton Kay Chorusl234 FHA lY Teensl2 3 4 Archery 3 4 Senror Play 4 Marne Musrc Festrval 2 3 4 Pop Concert Commrttee l 2 As many of us know She s never stopped her fllrtlng In sprte of Marne s ram sleet and snow Orren Judson Walker Ir 1m Portsmouth New Hampshrre Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Drxre rs our Speedster In football he IS a whrz But when ll comes to autos He ll pass any qurz 32 lava va Beverly Nan Turner Turn Prttsfreld Marne Band l 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Vrce Pres rdent 4 Grchestra l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres rdent 3 Secretary 4 Freld Hockey 3 Chorusl 2 '3 4 Manson Essay 3 Trum pet 3 4 Varrety Show 2 3 Marne Musrc Festrval 2 3 4 Kennebec Valley Band 2 3 4 Senror Play East ern Marne Composrte Band 3 Powder Puff Tournament 2 3 4 Pop Concert Commrttee l 2 Bev has been rn everythrng Her four years have been packed She s made your days more pleasant Wrth her charmrng ways and tact Dolnar Ellrott Whrtten Whrtt Somersworth New Hampshrre Football 3 Dolnar appears to be quret But hrs boots make qurte a norse You ll certarnly hear hrm comrng Lxke a march of a thousand guys 14 E Q., , 'QU-ef A 9 . --N if Y rf ' M , 4 Sic Festival 1,21 ' ' Kay is our class flirt, 45 Talisman 2,3,4g v-Teens l,2,3,4g' , ' vi' ' '!1'? 3---f from John Wrlley Nancy Jane Wrrght Alvah Wyman Palmyra Marne Nan Track l 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Skowhegan Matne Plttsfreld Marne John IS from Palmyra Tallsman 4 Cheerleadrng 4 Varrety Track 3 Cross Country 3 Dramatlcs H1s abtlrty rn runnrng makes this clear Show 3 Y Teens 3 4 Club 3 4 Trumpet Staff 4 For hrs cross country and track Nancy loves her Ford Vartety IS the spree of ltfe W1ll always hold hrm dear Almost as much as her horses Wrth Al thrs proverb IS qulte true Her leavxng us w1ll prove Hts work rn dramatxcs has been ftne To be one of our greatest losses To htm stage managmg IS nothlng Thomas Zordts Tommy Bangor Marne Football 4 Basketball 4 Tommy rs gomg to Cornell Where he w1ll make good If anyone can do II He s the one who could 415 Russell Edwards Rusty Portland Marne Rusty s very mustcal He also came tn late And so II would be dlfflcult To name hrs greatest trart 33 DSW Janet May Cummlngs an Benton Marne Jan came to school late We all wondered why The answer soon was very clear Her ranks dld soar so hlgh 53 ' - n -f 1. Al., , f J 3 J , - , . , J 1 I 1 - I ' , Z , I . , ,, . . . . ,, 1 - I y n n - - .. n HJ n , I - I 1 ,I vw - - 1 - 1 - y 3 . I , ' . I. . . ' Q - .... ali? ' I' t 'Q 3.5 3 313 I 'tssff ' .il Afis 1 ' , 673 - LV .- , v , In . A s H, f DEAN 5 Fir! Pans PICVICVVS Hello U of Iv 39 WM Donna Betty The three stooges HX Class Fhrx M k O Bob, Ed, Ronme, Lauren, Dex 1C CV 311 ' r 48, Q. M N FM W' Q 4. ., A ff' 5vg5,9'5' is , ,, ' . x 53 f. X , . 1 . f M I fl Ax - 4 R w x 5 T9 , A ' f , f K .ELI , 7 ' 'I' , ,M ,. 3 gk K Y' , .3 - 1 - ' i , H , 1: 1. - f 'L , L 'V F, 5 X k X 1' V A 'i J ' bl , f 'lx ,Q-, I , ' w Q P if 1,- ,i,L'x E 7' W , 'YJ . X ' ' . I. ! ! - P U .M QP H X ' X ,Q , . N . M.: ' 0 .Q Vi I tk I ' . 'fi I ' '-' X 1 . . . 'Fr , CLASS SU PERLATIVES R601Ddld Smart Rodney Russell Rcvlnald Smart Robert SIYDPSOH James Lynn Lawx ent e Hallet James Lynn James Daley Ph1l1p Lenentlne W1ll1arn Hamlln W1ll13U1 I-lamlm Robert Benolt Davld Nelson Lawrence Hallee Bruce Plnette Charles Caram1hal1s Arthur 9pla1ne John 'vlac Pherson Orlen Walker W1l111Hl Hamlln Cl1fford Bubar Ydson Bukar Mahlon Nlclyless Cl1ffordBubar Nancy Wr1ght James Vaughn 'Vlost Nlost Most Most Done Most Most Best Best Typ1cally M C l Ambltlous Popular Soplnstmated Most For M C Llkely TO Succeed Energet c Dancers Dressed Wxttlest Most Talented Frlendllest Most OT1g1Hal Teacher s Dellght Class Fllrts Clas s Chatterboxes 'Vlost Wlnnlng Smlle Prettlest Fyes Prettlest Glrl Best Actress Handsom est Boy Best Actor Best Mannered Best Natured Corrrdor Couple Best Buddres Boys Best Buddles C11 rls Most Carefree . r f. I v . Y . , O A , . . A f J D C r . . I. ' ' . V. 1, , y. , , . X . 1 v L C J , I ' ' A . 1 V 1 . . . C , f , N C . , ' , c . L , . X v I I ' , , . Euranxa Kellxs Cxlenvs Hlll Sandra Humphrey Jeanne Brooks Nancy Dy sart Nancy S1I1Cl3 1 Carlene Emery Peggy Crowley V1olet Foster Beverly Turner Nancy Dysart Sylvla Menendez Elalne Crlllls Betty Merctcr Kay T1lton Lynn Blood Peggy Crowley Nancy Smlth Nancy Wr1ght Lynn Blood Nancy Sxnclmr Janet bllbl Charlene Bowen Maynard lacobs Peggy Crowley Jo Ann Doherty Great Lover' Bedtxme 3 Guesses' fmxtxals C N Our Boy Barron 1 Class Wu wiv? mr? QM! we '35 The Four Bashful Beaus Buddles RZ The Rocks ofC'1bra1ter 9 'T Donny W . 5. . C i . 0 ,, . lk ' 1 4 l 6' VI. K, Ak - 5 'X . I , e. Y e ' 33: 'e 1 ' an V W- a x . .L .2 A ' e , 5 I ' A Ik . . 1 1 Y' U . . 1 as re 2' f . ' ze- , - f L ' ,L . gl K A 'fl .JT I if- VT' V 5 'i'f ? .9 '.! f ii i' if' .U J V ' Kid ,, , h ,-ef Q , I s- N dh . , 0 .S M V 4. - N , 1 D . . . - ' 6 Q X 5 1 ,4 . , ' ' Q1 Q , f 5 I y. 2 2 JUNIOR CLASS Frrst Row Left to Rlght Ol1ve Hustus Thelma Sennett Loretta Doherty Glorla Brrdgham Catherme Doyle Joyce Hunt Charlene Hunt Donna Pease Leta Wrthee Joan Ouelette Roberta Alexander Lorrame Charrty Martlyn Wu hee Pr1sc11la Foss Glorra Thomas Mrldred Stackpole Nadtne Whrraker Second Row Barbara Steeves Dale Raye Ellzabeth Matteson Glor1a Orchard Connle Glven A1108 Reed Eletha O Retlley Paullne Hoskrns Sarah Chlp man Joyce Bane Faye Elllngwood Glorra Beattre Carol Hodgrns Jackte Smrth Lorratne Sw1ft Susan Robrnson Thrrd Row Mathew Scott Arthur W1ll1ams Roger Speer Bert Wllley Merle Wlllrams Hazen Merr1l Betty Gagne Marlon Davrs Joyce Buteau Cynthla Brown Ellxe Hamrlton John Page Vaughn Phllbrtck Phrlrp Lawrence Jo seph McAuley Mr Rodertck Smith MISS Janet Pettee Class Advtsors Fourth Row Edmund Jones Gary Goodrrch Mllton G1bbS Jere Moynrhan Phlllp Coffln Donald Pushor Robert Estes John Gatcombe Marttn Mace Ph1l11p Buker Edward Jewett Davrd Harrrman Carl Smrth Eugene Cropley Roger Ross Cllfton Gage Brlan Cralg Glen wood MacDougal1 Barrv Twltchell 38 , A A .. - A Q I 1 I V I . 1 I - 1 I I I I I - 9 1 l I I I I - I 1 I I I Y I I - . g., px , ...., 411- v- e L Left to rlght Seated Glenwood MacDouga11 Joseph McAuley Standmg Carl Smxth Bnan Cralg JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Joseph McAuley Vxce Pres1dent Br1an Cra1g Secretary Glenwood MacDougal1 Treasurer Carl Sm1th 39 '1 ., 3 l, . 3 , .. ..... ............... - an Q I laoluccql ....... .. .. . . . ........ H SOPHOMORE CLASS Frrst Row Left to Rlght Barbara Small Janet Lander Joyce Hunt Ada Lewrs Terrxe Dean Martetta Wtllxams Kathleen Fteld Enelda Fernandez Lots Flelds Barbara Moon Second Row Janrce Stanley Josephine Fougere Martlyn Prerce Mary Ellen Spear Maxrne Ctanchette Glorta La Rochelle Joan Emerson Beatrtce McLagg1an Isabelle Scott Car l D h 0 yn unp y Joyce Elklns Thlrd Row John Foss Gerald Lonners Carol Maden Sally Barnes Marjorre Srmpson Beverly Thompkrns Leah Heffren Betty Bagley Marjorre Monk Leland Brooks Donald Gerrtsh Fourth Row Elwood LoveJoy Dav1dW1lley Robert Randall Roger Wakefleld Stewart Smtth Alfred Langley Robert Doherty Alan Havey Raymond Goodw1n Walter Case Wayne Ward Frfth Row Carl Nutter Rrchard Emery Weston Bubar Lawrence Foster George Newhouse Kenneth Hallee Wrllram Hutchmson Frank Wtlson Robert Emerson Dean Cole Mr Warren Pearl 40 H Q -- Q 11 - t H: ff - ', , ., , 0 u J . , . ' n QQ t V 4 'A N x , ,, '- .l P' it - F ,, 31 We ry 6 4 . ,Y l f ' f Y 'tl - . I . , . . , , , . . . . , , , , , , , - 5 v 1 - l l . 1 1 l 7 I I 1 , . . - - Left to ught Kenneth Hallee George Newhouse Janet Lander Stewart Smlth SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent George Newhouse VICE Pres1dent Stewart Srrnth Secretary Janet Lander Treasurer Kenneth Hallee il an -' de'-e 1 Wk R- AJ 1 Qln FRESHMAN CLASS Ftrst Row Left to Rrght Betty Gr1gnon Ethel Rowe Nancy Harrls June Smart Barbara Foster Jess1e Brown Juanrta Goodrtch Prxscrlla Spencer Madelme Penney Norma Buchanan Kaye Pterce Glorra MacDougal Shtrley Blckford Sandra Emerson Geraldlne Follette Althea Green Beverly Brand Second Row Joanne Wrt hee Jennette Brown Hrlda Braley Sally Ann Wflghl Ernestrne Shaw Margaret Klnney Hazel Irtsh Marllyn Langley Leona Cross Nancy Tompklns Germatne Mlchaud Carol Shorey A11ce McGu1re Anrta Chase Merle Drckey Sandra Bessey Thtrd Row Mxss Nellre MacDougal Mr Rlchard Blanchard Class Advlsors Edrth erly Bishop Avrs Cookson Shlrley Webber Soma Call Joyce Freld Rlchard Smlth Wayne S1ncla1r Fourth Row Brlly Steves Rtchard Collrer Colby Whttaker Arthur Doyle John Kelley Glenn Doyle Talbot Mace Kenneth Rlchards Jon Rogers Laurrce Srnclarr Robert Buzzell Robert O Rerlley Frank McConnell Augustus Dunphy Elmer Goodblood Francrs Bower Frfth Row Merton Patton Dana Frelds Lester Thompson R1chard Currer Glendon Chesley Drno Frost James Hallee James Knowles Pet rW1ll1amson Bas1lKell1s Mervrn Sobey John Cole James Mrchaud Clarr Lewrs Roger Pease George Staples Ronello Reynolds Wayne Jacobs 112 , , . , - 1 ' ' Langley, Barbara Reynolds, Rae-Jean Jacobs,Glenna Ames, MHIIOD Benner, Donna Raye,Paul1ne Peterson, Bev- I 1 4 D . 1 ' ri 1 1 I D : 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 -, 1 . 1 l I ' 1 1 1 . 1 I - 1 I I 1 S 1 1 ' 'rw- avi' Left to rxqht Seated Peter W11113mSOH Standmg Sandra Emerson Soma Call Carol Lee Shorex FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Peter W1111amson V1ce Pres1dent Soma Call Secretary Carol Lee Shorey Treasurer Sandra Emerson A3 fr- 1 wg, ,.,gn--- Nancy and Nancy Jean and Janet Faye and G1or1a .gang axnmnaa-Q. 5' ffwh' Y 'BR Our Ed1tor'? Leah Rae Jean and Glena Who dafw Guess Who' Mac Carlene and Sandra .-T pw V M av- Msvg J J J . I e E M is ' We - V W 1 Q K Ev 4 Lf 5 J 4 . Wy - ... --'ff fm . vr 'fl ' ' ' ' ' , , rn: . . 4, , F M h .sie -4.15, wsg 1, 'P' v, ,mf . A 1. , , Q. -Mr . -LM ...at my - ' ' ri .F -K M . 5 . -A A x ':. A A ' X ' 7' i Jo ffl I , J H . Y . ,- vii + ooo6z 0 Q56 Q9Q4P9Q8 ' 4 Q OO 'F 52099: ' 3' V 'Q 60 F W W' 46 M4 QA! W xW! X j ff X 0 0 ' 'rm' 'f . 655' W ' fflflw ,IF f iff: f,', ' 1 MU , If .N 0 ' -J! !if y f 4 4 Q 'oo' f251ff4 0 f'fff . O9 ' I yZf'fffl!,'ff, ,Q 5 , Q A mfllfflffl ,IQ . ,x- Q b lvl ' I 5 5 inir. f JL' ff 9? 49 I I H 14 . 'Lvl H, K H, M W Q X, ff N IH Y, 'V X Ziff, w 5, I , , I in X N X H W 45'gP 0 vi W - - 5 A ,-, , 4 lv, Xl!! X , A X X -fg N 'f .X , Mx L I E5 C FIISI Row Left to Rlght Thomas Mttchell Terrle Dean Joseph MacAu1ey Second Row Regxnald Smart Nlancy L1nton Soma Call Janette Madden Lynn Blood Stewart Smuh Thrrd Row Davld McGaff1n George Newhouse Peter W1111amson Roger Ross STUDENT COUNCIL M C I s Student Councll has progressed and has taken 1tS place among the outstandrng student counc11's ln Ma1ne Its membershlp consrsts of the two dormltory prestdents the four class pres1dents the Tahsman ed1tor, the secretartes of the .Tumor and Senlor class and other representatlves The Student Councll sponsored many act1v1t1es among wh1ch were the Snow Ball The Student Handbook Parent Teacher Pupll Assoc1at1on Chapel Program and a Song Contest STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Pres1dent Joseph McAu1ey Secretary Terr1e Dean T1'6aSuI'eI' Thomas Mltchell A6 4 nz ., Y I KZ 1 f .f t 1 5 no 'S . 3 . . - it . y' I n ' 1 Y Y 1 ' U 1 . v - I . . .. .S , ! , . 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F1rst Row Left to Rlght Patr1c1a Buxton Carlene Emery Euranla Kellrs Glenys H111 Beverly Turner Lynn Blood Sandra Humphrey Carl Smtth Leah Heffren Nancy Wrrght Second Row Jeannette Brown Betty Gagne Terrre Dear Carol Maden Juantta Goodrich Mary Ellen Spear MHXIHC Clanchette Jessle Brown Carol Sho rey Nancy S1ncla1r Thlrd Row Betty Bagley Janette Madden Glenwood MacDougal John Shaw Connre Gtven Nancy Kntght Peggy Growley Sylvra Menendez TALISMAN The Tallsman 1S our school newspaper and has won recogmtlon and awards throughout tts exrstance The Tahsman IS publ1shed monthly every student 1S ent1t1ed to a copy Each rssue 15 awa1ted w1th rnterest and ant1c1pat1on We wlsh to congratulate Mr Stanley for h1S leadershrp and excellent work as faculty adv1sor STAFF Edrtor rn Chxef Lynn Blood Assoctate Edrtor Beverly Turner Boys Sports Carl Smtth Glen MacDoug,al ASSISIHHIS Merton Patten John Shaw Assrstants Sylvla Menendez Betty Gaqne Juanrta Goodrlch Betty Ireland Feature Edxtors Patrlcra Buxton Carol Shorey Socxety Edrtors Nancy Wrtqht Leah Heffren Assrstants Janette Madden Peggy Crowley Maxrne Cranchette Betty Bagley Jessre Brown Muslc Edrtors Terry Dean Connre Gxven Alethea Green Alumnx Edrtors Nancy Srnclarr Carol Maden Beverly Brooks Jenette Brown News Edrtor Glenys Hill Assrsrants Cynthra Brown Nancy Knrght Mary Ellen Spear 47 Q 4 . f 3' l ' 5 1' .M yr- L . . ' ' ....,....................................... . ........................... , L A ..... .............................. . .... ..' ,I . G1rls'Sports ...................... . ..... . ........ CarleneEmery, Euran1aKell1s .... .. ...... . ..... . ................ L, ..,. , , , , Fxrst Row Left to Rlght Prrscxlla Foss Sarah Chxpman Beverly Turner Thelma Sennett Elwood LoveJoy Euranra Kellxs Second Row Catherme Doyle Glor1a Beatue Clrfford Bubar John Foss Roger Wakefreld Ken neth R1chards James Lynn Frank McConnell Carl Smrth Sandra Bessey LOIS Frelds Thrrd Row Seated left to ugh! Weston Bubar Marun Mace Alrce Reed Standxng Kenneth Hallee Mr Norbert Noyes Drrector Carol Shorey Carol Maden Nancy S1ncla1r Eugene Cropley Beverly Brshop Nancy Dysart and Gerald Con nors ORCH ESTRA The orchestra lmproved greatly durlng the year under the able leader sh1p of Mr Norbert Noyes A complete orchestra rehearsal 1S held one evenrng dur1ng each week, and sect1onal rehearsals are held on one day durmg each week The orchestra has played for several school funct1ons such as school plays prrze speaklng contests The spec1al muslcal functlons 1n wh1ch the orchestra has part1c1pated are the Chrlstmas Concert, the Pop Con cert and the Mus1c Festlval 48 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - , 1 , 1 H6 ald Connors Roger Wakefreld Kenneth Rrchards James Lynn Second Row Elame Grllrs Beverly Turner Thelma Sennett Sandra Emerson Maxrne Cranchette Bette Bagley Carl Smrth Frank McConnell Sandra Bessey Thrrd Row Lors Flelds John Foss Clrfford Bubar Marun Mace Ada LEWIS Clarre Lewls Elwood Lovejoy A11ce Reed Catherme Doyle BAN D The band members under the1r capable d1rector Mr Norbert Noyes have devoted therr t1me and effort to make the band a success They have played at home football games and at basketball games BAND OFFICERS Prestdent Eurama Kellxs Vrce Presldent Beverly Turner Secretary Treasurer Thelma Sennett 49 1 ,Q H B 2 - ff l I I 4 IJ l ,V 3 Ii d First Row, Left to Right: Ivlr. Norbert Noyes., Eugene Cropley, Sonia Call, Nancy Knight,.Bever1y Bishop. Ger- 1 . . i ' Y DOUG! AA N Frrst Row Ieft to Rrght Carol Maden Nancy Srnclaxr Sandra Humnhrey Carlene Emery Beverly Turner James Lynn Clrfford Bubar Robert Knowles John Foss Geraldrne Follette Alrce Reed Sandra Bessey Carol Shorey Second Row Ene1daFerandez Juanxta Goodrrch Maxrne Cranchette Catherrne Doyle Dana Frelds Arthur Wrllrams Phrllrp Lenentlne Elarne G11l1s Glorra Brrdgham Lorrarne Charrty Marrlyn Wrthee June Smart Prrscrlla Foss Thrrd Row Eletha O Rerlley Cynthla Brown Kay Trlton Marlon Davrs Roger Wake freld Wrlham Hutchrnson Frank Wrlson LynnGrant Joyce Bane Lynn Blood Faye Elhngwood G1or1aBeatt1e Emma Frederrck Fourth Row Betty Gagne Katherrne Sedgewrck Olrve I-lustus Paullne Hoskrns Beverly Brshop Glor1aLaRoche11e Terry Dean Sarah Chlpman Dale Raye Glenna Ames Elrzabeth Matteson Glorra Orchard F1fIhROW Elarne St Peter Conn1eG1ven Marjorle Monk Ann Reed Rae Jean Jacobs Bette Bag ley Lots Snow Nancy Dysart Euranra Kelhs Leah Heffren Ernestrne Shaw Lorrarne Swrft G1or1a Thomas CHORUS Th1s year the chorus consrsts of srxry f1VC members, mak1ng up the larg est mrxed group on the campus The chorus th1s year, has entered for act1v1t1es, the Chr1stmas Concert, The Pop Concert, and the Eastern Malne Festlval From th1s group also comes the members of the Kennebec Val ley Chorus CHORUS OFFICERS Pres1dent Nancy Dysart Vlce Pres1dent Eletha O'Re111ey Secretary Treasurer Terry Dean 50 L . V 1 0 ' y Q A A A ' i ,D ' S , 3 I ' P . Y anywa- Frrst Row Left to Rrght Ethel Rowe Elarne Gtllts Shrrley Brckford June Smart Sandra Bessey Glorra Mac Dougal Marxlyn Wlthee Euranta Kellrs Sandra Humbphrey NancyS1ncla1r Sarah Chrpmen Leah Heffren Janet Susr Jennette Brown Nad1ne Whrtaker Beverly Brand Lorrarne Charrty Carol Lee Shorey Emma Frederrck Second Row Mrs Hazel Earle Adv1sor Sylvra Menendez Gerald1ne Follette Carlene Emery Mtldred Stack pole Joanne Oulette Enerda Fernandez Alrce Reed Beatrrce McLagvan Isabelle Scott Barbara Foster Jose phrne Fourgere Htlda Braley Jessre Brown Kaye Prerce Madelme Penney Barbara Moon Prtscrlla Spencer Barbara Small Donna Pease Nancy Harrrs Sandra Emerson Thtrd Row Janet Mclsaac Eletha O Rellley Marretta Wrllrams Joyce Fteld Ada Lewts Cynrhta Brown Terrre Dean Janet Lander Lorrame Swtft Alrce McGu1re Marrlyn Langley Kay Trlton Jackre Smrth Glorta Beattre Faye Elltngwood Joyce Bane Jo Ann Doherty Arlene Cookson Jeanne Brooks Lynn Blood Beverly Turner G1enysHtll Elarne St Peter Jamce Stanley Phyllls Hood Betty Mercrer Fourth Row Nancy Lmton Joyce Elkms Beverly Btlodeau Catherrne Doyle Betty Gagne Marran Davts Carol Hodgms Carol Maden Sally Barnes Joan Emerson Soma Call Beverly Btshop Shlrley Webber Mary Ellen Spear Maxtne Clanchette Anrta Chase Barbara Reynolds Avts Cookson Glenna Ames Juamta Goodrrch Sally Wrtght Paulme Hosktns Germarne Mxchaud Margaret Km ney Nancy Thompkms Frfth Row Loretta Doherty Glorra Brrdgham Glorra Orchard Elrzabeth Matteson Marjorle Monk Conme Grven Ann Reed Marlon Benner Marjorre Stmpson Nancy Smlth Nancy Wrrght Jeannette Madden Nancy Dysart Beverly Thompkms Lots Snow Nancy Knrght Betty Bagley Ellre Hamtlton Peggy Crolyvley Rae Jean Jacobs Paulme Peterson Ernestrne Shaw Donna Raye Glorta La Rochelle Dale Raye Hazel Ins Y TEENS Membershtp rn the Y Teens at M C I IS open to all grrls 1n the school and thts year we have a very sat1sfactory enrollment Our Presrdent Nancy Srnclarr and Worthy Adv1sor, Mrs Hazel Earle, deserve much credrt for the trme and effort they have grven to make our organrzatlon a success Durrng the year the Y Teens have sponsored a Scavenger Hunt Chrrst mas Party and a Skatrng Party Other outstandrng dates on the calendar are Guest Ntght and the Mother and Daughter Banquet Prestdent Nancy Srnclarr Vrce Presrdent Sarah Chrpman Secretary Janet Susr Treasurer Sandra Humphrey Chaplarn Leah Heffren Publrcrty Agent Eurama Kellrs Faculty Adv1sor Mrs Hazel Earle 51 N1-111111 1 k ,Ar We l . 13 -- 1 . Q A 1 , 1 Q ,3 5 - 1 1 1 . . ln- - ' U ' Y I 1 y 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 9 I 1 I I I - t I ' 3 S I l 1 - I 3 7 I B ! 7 . . ' , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y l 1 Y l Y Y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V D l Y 1 I - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - I V I I I I 1 l ' 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 ' 1 - , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 D Q u q u n u n I 0 s I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A inn K1 Front Row Left to R1ght Charlene Hunt Mary Ellen Spear Eurama Kellrs LOIS Snow Mrss Patrrcra Leland Advlsor Cynthia Brown Jeanne Brooks Glenys H111 Donna Pease Nladme Whrtaker Janrce Stanley Second Nancy Tompkrns JennetteBrown NancyHarr1s Prlscella Spencer Thrrd row June Smart Joyce Elkms Bet tyGagne Mar1onBenner AnneReed Bever1yTompk1us Marrlyn Prerce Anrta Chase Betty Mercler Germame Mrchaud Emma Frederrck FHA The Future Hornernakers of Amer1ca IS a natronal organ1zat1on Th1s 1S the srxth year of 1ts ex1stence at M C I The club w1th the able ass1stance of M1ss Patr1c1a Leland, adv1sor, has had a very successful year and has sponsored several aCt1V1t16S These act1v1t1es 1nc1uded the annual Tr1nket Dance, a Valentrne Party and Sandw1ch Sales The purpose of the Future Hornernakers 1S to promote rnterest 1n Home Econorrucs and to trarn 1n better fam11y 11v1ng F H A OFFICERS Presldent Jeanne Brooks VICE Presldent Cynth1a Brown Secretary Glenys H111 Treasurer Donna Pease Chapter Mother Mrs Fredonna Brown 2 ' I u 1 4 3 J 'C 4 - H f S, MQ I.. 1 I 'W 'Q 71 ,Q K ,V 5 I A 1' L , 1 KY . ,kj , fr B 1 row: Phyllis Hood, Ethel Rowe, Joyce ,Hunt, Carolyn Dunphy, Jessie Brown, Madeline Penney, Barbara Moon, 0 0 0 5 F1rstRovv Left to Rxght Patr1c1a Buxton Mary Ellen Spear Connre Glven Ph111p Buker Glenys H111 James Lynn Second Row Lynn Grant Davld Harrrrnan Carl Smith Reglnald Smart DEBATE CLUB Th1s rs the second actlve year of the Debate Club The membersh1p has been small but w1th the excellent guldance of Mr Earle each per son has worked hard to make the orgamzatlon a success Each member of the Debate Club rece1ves lf4 ofa credlt towards graduatlon The enrollment thrs year IS somewhat larger than that of the precedmg year Meetnngs are held every Tuesday evemng Membershlp 1S open to each student The Club hopes to end 1ts season by part1c1pat1on 1n the State Tourna ment 53 ,ex C 'I , 'U P V . A N T 'C Q 1 H0 FIISI Row Left to Rrght Wayne Smclarr Wrllram Steeves Robert Buzzell Jon Rogers Rrchard Smxth Clarr Lewrs Kenneth Rrchards Dav1dW111ey Augustus Dunphy ArthurDoyle RobertORe1lley Elmer Goodblood Second Row Frank McConnell Colby Whrtaker Glendon Chesley Rrchard Emery Lester Thompson Drno Frost James Knowles Wayne Jacobs Merv1nSobey James Mrchaud Rrchard Currrer Ronello Reynolds Thlrd Row Alfred Langley BertW1lley WalterCase Gerald Connors Robert Doherty Barry Twrtchell Dean Cole Robert Emerson Wayne Ward Jerome Prerssler Gerald Sedge1ck Donald Gerrrsh Elwood Lovejoy be land Brooks Fourth Row Alvah Wyman Weston Bubar NI6l'1CYV11118ITlS MahlonN1ck1ess Robert Hackett Lynn Grant John Shaw VaughPh1lbr1ck Phrlrp Lawrence John Page DolnarWh1tten Allen Havey Frfth Row Mr Norbert Young Advrsor Cl1ffordBubar Kenton Ames George Cray Robert McLaughl1n Maynard Jacobs Edson Bukcr HEXNUT CLUB The newest club on the campus, the Hexnut Club was founded tn 1951 for the promotron of Industrral Arts work at M C I HEXNUT CLUB OFFICERS Prestdent Clrfford Bubar V1ce Pres1dent Weston Bubar Secretary Rlchard Emery Councll Members Mahlon N1ck1ess Phlllp Lawrence Allen Havey Dean Cole Frank McConnell Laurrce S1nc1a1r Class Advtsor Mr Norbert Young 54 ' 5 5 l 1' Q . 1 4 K , ' 1 1 - , N . , 11., . . I . . . - r x . . . , . 1 1 1 1 , . . . . 5 , . 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 , 3 . ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 ' . 1 K1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Frrst Row Left to Rrszht Kenneth Prnkham Cynthra Brown James Lynn Lynn Blood Second Row Catherrne Doyle Barbara Steves Eletha O Rerllev Lorrarne Swrfl Connre Grven Sarah Chrprnan Donna Pease Thrrd Row Alwah Wyman John Foss Mrss Janet Pettce Coach Eugene Cropley Regrnald Smart THE MASQUERS The M C I Masquers flourrshed for therr second year under the ex cellent superv1s1on of Mrss Janet Pettee The Masquers' frrst product1on thrs year was R1ch Man Poor Man whrch was a hrlarrous success It was followed by a Halloween dance The Masquers w1l1 enter the one act play contest agarn th1s year 55 v -w , T K f I ' vu T ' ,, ' '7' ' ,L 4 -' 55 , , Q , ,. N, .. ,f I if , A ' S I I. ' -Y f 'rf . , . . 1 . . . . 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Fmt Row Left to R1ght El11e Ham1lton Nancy L1nton lxancy Smlth Second Row Janet Mclssac MISS Jan et Pettee House Mother Peggy Crowley Lynn Blood GIRLS HOUSE COUNCIL The House Counc1l of Weynmouth I-1 ll has been very actlve dur1ng 1951 and 1952 The members of the councll wel elected by popular vote at the beg1nn1ng of the school year The councll carrled ,wut 1ts system of dorrnltory government gulded by M1ss Nell1e MacDougal Dean of G1rls and M1ss Janet Pettee House D1rector The COUHC11 meets per1od1cally to dlscuss dormltory affa1rs and to try fa1rly and pumsh all cases of broken regulat1ons Th1s year s House COUHC11 has been an aCt1V6 organ1zat1on on campus sponsomng several successful dances It IS the custom wlth the g1rls of Weymouth Hall to meet every Fr1day afternoon for an mformal tea We the House Counc1l of Weymouth Hall s1ncerely apprec1ate the excellent guldance of Mlss MacDougal and Mxss Pettee OFFICERS OF' THE GIRLS' HOUSE COUNCIL V1ce Pres1dent Nancy Smlth Secretary Treasurer EIl1e Ham1lton Soclal Cha1rman Lynn Blood 56 7 , 13 . . . , , . , . , . , . . . . 9 I I President . . . .......... . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . Nancy Linton 33 First Row Left to Rlght Arthur Spaline Charles Carmlhalls Mathew Clarke Second Row Dexter Dyer Thomas Mitchell Ralph Braley Walter Case Third Row William Hutchlnson Bruce Plnette Condon McDonough Lynn Grant BOYS DORM HOUSE COUNCIL The Boys' Dorm House Council is for the seventh consecutive year functioning for the best interests of the members of Alumni Hall As in previous years the weekly meetings are well conducted Meet ings for all resident members are held the first Tuesday of every month with all suite representatives that make up the council meeting each week on Tuesday Matters that come before the Council are sometimes of a routine nature but are always of a constructive nature Their motto is We may not believe what you have to say but we will grant you a right o say it ' Changes were made in study hours' routine this year by voting to dis pense with the break and go through until ten o'clock A fire system has been set up to the satisfaction of all The annual House Tournament which includes checkers cards ping pong and pool is run off during the spring term Social functions such as Open House Balloon Dance and Christmas Party have already been held Officer of the Boys' House Council are these President . . . . . Earl Brown Vice-President . . . Charles Caramihalis Secretary . . Mathew Clarke Treasurer . Arthur Spaline Suite Representatives are these: Suite . . . Dexter Dyer Suite ......... . . Thomas Mitchell Suite . . . . . .... Lynn Grant Suite . . .... Ralph Braley Suite . . . ...... Bruce Pinette Suite . . . . William Hutchinson Suite . . ...... Walter Case Suite 9 . . . ...... Marvin Shane Condon McDonough 57 1 Flrst Ron Left to Rrght Rlchard Collrer Lynn Grant Lawrence Hallee James Hallee Second row John Cole Lester Thompson Roger Wakefreld Bas1lKel11s Talbot Mace Thlrd row Matthew Scott Mr Paul Legge Advlsor Roger Speer Kenneth llallee Arthur Wlllrarns SCIENCE CLUB The SCICDCC Club, under the sponsorshrp of Mr Paul Legge SCICDCC rnstructor at M C I was organ1zed for the f1rst tune th1s year The membersh1p of th1S club 1S open to any and all students of M C I who are 1nterested 1n sc1ence, whether or not they are enrolled 1n a sc1ence course and who recerve the approval of a majorlty of the present mem bers of the club Thrs year It was decrded that the members carry on the1r own 1nd1v1dual projects 1nstead of a club project w1th the alrn of entermg the best ones 1n the annual sc1ence fa1r at Waterv1lle 58 f 'N , ' '5 ' 1' , an ' K' ' w M' r ,r ZZ' ,rf , ,f 'M ,-' , . I 3 at 4 - 4' -1 , .A I 7 . - ,..., - . es Q , W of 41? ,X . , X L 15 2 4 X 5 1 ' ' ,Q y Q L 1' Q 15:2 ' l , we X X x . . Y ' 1 t I 1 v - , , Y - - 1 1 y - 3 1 - 1 I l ' ' I . . . - . . - I Flrst Row Left to Rrght Prrsulla Foss Sandra Bessey Cynthra Brown Glona LaRoche11e Terrre Dean Lynn Blood Elalne Gx111s Nancy Dysarl Catherlne Doyle Glorla Beame becond Ron Left to Rlghl A11ce Dun ton Mr Nlorberr Noyes Drrecror Lynn Grant Clrfford Bubar Euranra Kellrs Thelma Senneu Beverly Turn er John Foss Frank McConnell Kenneth Rlehards W1111am Hulchrnson James Lynn Weston Bubar Sarah Chxpman KENNEBEC VALLEY CHORUS Last year the Kennebec Valley Chorus recelved recogmtlon and em h t 1 ated 1n blems for then' fme mus1cal ab111ty Thls year they ave par 1C p concerts m Augusta, Waterv111e Mad1son, and Skowhegan The orgamza t1on has 1ncreased 1n populamty W1th the add1t1on of the orchestra to the band and cho rus 59 41 , ' AS WL L- Af if fr I , W f,,.ff ,ll L: I was Some Tan eh? Wyfif '54 And he slept for twenty years Lrttle Jack Horner sen lllhn Pyramlds of M C I at I in 'rv- What No Grass Sk1rt?? Hot Rod Dyer ,Q Off to the wars' Governor's Conyenuon? The Mrghry Hunters 60 Lrttle Orphan Anme WE CLIMB A MOUNTAIN Ltfe at M C I IS drawtng to a close for the class of Q2 We must leave thrs ltttle world of ours whrch seems as endurtngly serene as the Instrtute butldrng or as the tranquxl maples whtch have long shaded the pathw avs of the campus The snow whtte lawns wtll soon change to a soothmg green man and nature wrll relax from the wrnter s rtgours the school year w1ll end w1th a sense of worrres lard astde and of peace complete Yes our skv IS cloudless now but we already see some darkness 1n the sunshtne s mrst The storm however dtstant on the map ts present 1n our mrnds and hearts We hope most of us to conunue our progress next tear ID the personal and professronal lrves we plan and cherrsh But we lrve 1f we are young men under the threat of havrng our educatton our professtons and dreams suspended We llV6 voung men and women Wllll the recognl tlon of the future s uncertatnty certatn only of our bellefs and that all we belteve rn may be tn pcrtl We do belleve and belteve wtth all our hearts that the student IS sttll frce to learn about other than mtl rtary subjects must rn fact study twtce as drltgently Parnters must pamt wrtrers must wrrte mustctans must play and archltects butld and butld better than ever before We each must set out to clrmb our mountain Class of 32 shall we clrmb a mountatn or shall we stand on a street corner? 'I he Edttor Somewhere tn our farr land there IS a street corner not just an ordrnary one for from thrs corner can be seet a majesttc whrte crowned mountatn On th1s corner there stands a group of men but by thts corner there pass manv men on thelr way to attempt to cltmb the majestrc structure As they pass the group of men they hear them scoffrng at the fooltsh people who rrsk therr ltfe tocltmb an old mountaxn but the would be cltmbers pay no heed and proceed on as determtned as ever Thrs preceedlng paragraph may sound lrke nonsense but lf you ltken the men on the street corner to cyntcs and the mountarn to the route to success tt begtns to take on a meanrng As you can well see standrng onthe street corner IS the path of least reststance so le' us examrne the mountarn cltmb the arduous route to success The approach to the cltmb IS rough rocky and forbtddrng Thts begrnntng qutcklvdrscourages those who really had no desrre to cltmb so they return to stand on the street corner and become cynrcs After thrs rough approach the route starts up tn a slow gradual slant a breather for the cltmbers to prepare them for the ordeal later on After rrstng graduallv for awhtle the mountatn rtses abrubtly upwards rn jagged clrffs Thts ts the cltmbers f1rst real test so here many are eltmrnated as they aretoo weak to contrnue Above these clrffs there rs another slope farrly steep but smooth Agarn a few more drop out and rematn here for they have gone as far as therr abxltttcs w1ll take them Above this slope there are Elgalll more cllffs hlgh tagged and forbrddrng But up these the cllrnber doggedly goes wtth the usual percentage of drop outs For thosc that survtve these cltffs a more danger ous adversary faces them the tce cap Slowly carefully grasptng the clrmbtng rope ttghtlv they tnch upwards One slrp here means ollvton so none dare relax for even one second Then after much toll above the surxrvors towers one last preclprce and then the top Up thrs the weary clrmbers start carefully This IS the most danger ous part of the cllmb Many slrp and are gone slrdtng and fallmg down much faster than they came up bu many tnore cltmb doggedly on Ftnally rt IS reached the top success From thts majcsttc herght the cltmbers gaze at the awesome panorama spread below them Some proudlv and boastfullx as 1f tt was therr due others humbly almost dtsbelrevtngly that they too have reached the top Look mg back over thetr route of clrmb they see the trarl ltttered wrth those who were not strong enough or who were too meek and lct others use them as stepptng stones Lookrng back further they see the men on the street corner sttll scofftng and trytng to dtscourage more prospectrve cltmbers but the successful ones know there 15 compen satron for the hard work a compensatton whtch the cyntc never recerves success Wh1Cl1 wrll vou be a fatlure and see all men cltmb above and away from vou or a success and see all men cltmb xatnly to reach you Whtch path w1ll you take the ltne of least resrstance to fatlure or the rough rocky road to success? Where wrll you stand on the street corner or at the mountatn top It ts your chorce Make tt Lawrence Hallee 52 62 o . . . ,, V . . .w E 1 1 . , , V . . L . . . x , . . V ' . . . . . 1 . 1 - 1 . , . . . g V 1 1 1 1 a A 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1, 1 . , . . . . 1 I . J. 1 1 ' . -M- . . --h . . B .- .4 . . Vi, .. . . Y. . .. - 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . . N A I . . ,t , . . .- . . ' 1 1 . . . - . . V 1 . Y 1 1 4 .x . . - . . 1 lx ' 1 . . . . 3 Y - 1 ' 1 1 ' ss -1 1 1 . . . . . X , 1. , . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1, 1 - r, 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . . .,.3 . , .., k . 1 ' - 5 ' -' - -c 1 1 1 Y X .i Y 4 Y . . , . 1 i I 1 ' 11 1 , .1 - . . . H X . V. 1 1 1 1 I.. l I . . , . - . . , , I .D . . . 1 1 1 1 - . . . . . 1 Y i . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . . 1: Thrs to me exemplrfres lrfe It neans that you erther to to school and take an Interest rn your work and get every possrble advantage or else you go to sehool onlx as long as the law requrres and then frnd a job dorng whatever IS an arlable and lrve dav bx day nexer thrnkrng of the future There are probablx mrllrons of men and women mostly men who are satrsfred xrth colleettng nrne teen or twenty dollars unemployment pax These are the people who stand on a street eorner They are satrsfred lrvlng day by day Ther never thrnk of the future when they w1ll be rneapable of workrnf Then awarn there are those who get the most out of everx opportunrtv They go to sehool as long as they possrbly can and Instead of l1v1ng day by day they plan for the future Some rnvest rn bustnesses whreh w1ll keep them ltvrng eomfortablv even after they are rneapable of workrng Others mrght sate by buxrng bonds or bs lust puttrng therr monex rn a bank and eolleetrnv the Interest These are the people who elrmb the ITTOIIIIIZIIIT If a person would thrnk of these thrngs before he makes up hrs mrnd to become a corner rnhabrtant he mrght and rn all probabrlrty would decrde on the other So always look before xou leap John MacPherson 92 Thrs world of ours rn whreh we teenagers are preparrng for a future IS deftnrtel rn a state of chaos Is there anv wonder that the young person of todax rs undeerded about the future career professron and home lrfev I am a senror rn hrgh sehool In another xear I must decrde what mx future rs gorng to be I hare got to try to f1nd that whreh rs gorng to make me the happrest It wrll take trme to deelde but once I am sure of what I want rt wrll be well worth the trme Al though frnancral problems and world affarrs are factors whreh must be taken rnto eonsrder mon whatex er I am gorng to be the IIHDDICSI dorng rs the most lmportant Whatever I choose whether rt be nursrng musre or journalrsm rt w1ll only be a short whrle before I wrll be able to tell rf the fleld IS to mv lrkrng I re rlrze that rf what I decrde on becomes mv ehref xnterest and wrthrn rt I frnd true lmpprness I ean ellmb to great herghts I also realrae that 1f I ehoose somethrng whreh does not surt me I w1ll be un happy and a farlure It takes trme for a person to frnd happrness and eontentment but whether rt takes me one vear or twenty the goal wrll be reaehed hy eonstantlv reaehrng and grasprng for my true voeatron Beverly T urner NEVER KNOWING T1s a dark and lonesome nrght As the waves w rsh up on the shore I see a shrp s srgnal lrght Then drm and fade onee more The water lashes round the hull To beat as though reat parn rt felt Now retreats rnto a lull Knowrng not what damage rt hath dealt Could not rt he that so goes lrfe In the same rdentreal wav? To someone else you brrng great strtfe And know not what prree he may pay Eletha O Rellly 1 63 1 I 1 - ' . :-f . , ' s V - V - ' s ' I A V 3' A V 4 m I vu ' I ' vA . ' e . . . . V 'V ' - V - s V . ' ', VV' N' ' , 1 I . I ' - ' m I r v V ' Y V V V' ' . ' 1 I . , . . 3. x . 1 ' 1 Y V w , . VV . ' . VV ' . , I Y I ' .X ' ,, I L e I VJ ' Y f 1 f v ' sl -- l V , . . . V V e , , . I el ' v 's 5 ' ' V ' 7 t . , .V . V L 1 x , K I ' 1 m I 1 I ' N 5 I x V , rx v ' '5 1 N 1 I I e . ,eo - - 0- L 1 I in A , , . . -- 2 - 1 w V V , ' , -- A Q V -- v x I L . ep . . x I 1 fs , . 1 I 1 V ' V . . .,. ' ..I OUR WORLD Thrs land of ours so huge so wlde A man could wander t1Il he dled And strll not see II by half We pass that by and follow the crowd To some dazzlrng square resoundlng loud And forget that only a few mrles d1V1dS This wearlsome place from a valley wrde Where a lrmped stream flows rn IIS bed And from under the bank can be seen the head Of a trout What manner of people can we be To turn from thrs beauty God let us see And gaze on the maddenrng crowd We dream of Eden as a place to rest A lrttle valley IU the East or West Where rn the quret solrtude the song of a And tho we have In our grasp to hold This Eden to our breast enfold the crowd T15 shame I feel for all my klnd So besotted foolrsh so dumb and bl1nd They cannot see the love of God Outspread on the earth rn every sod But frght and bleed and dre rn vam To grasp a crty that s but a starn On the breast of nature s wonderland Alone unloved untouched by hand Of man the fool Away my krnd I ll have you not But g1V6 to me those ones untaught Who sull apprecrate the sun the leaves The needles prled beneath the trees The soft clean arr of God s domaln Where Eden rs there I ll remaln Untll the fools wrll wrser grow Cast off the dreams and then bestow On God s sweet world the peace I d know Iackre Smrth 53 WINTER Of all four seasons rn the year I lrke the wrnter best There s so much beauty everywhere That rt passes every test brrd IS loud There s slrdrng skatrng and toboggamng And skung on all the h1lIs Can you rmagrne a better way To get a load of thrrlls? The trees are covered wrth lots of ICC The grounds wlth plenty of snow To me there s nothlng lxke wrnter It s the most wonderful season I know Margaret Klnney 55 64 And let the limped brook flow on , DIARY OF A FARM BOY Jun 20 Deer d1ery Today Pa and 1 went hay1ng 1 treaded Pa says 1 done good even 1f 1 dxd almost fall off the load He says when 1 g1t brg enuf not to fall off 1 c1n dr1v the hosses I went down to the sw1mm1n hol w1th Pete after Pete s our h1red man I fergot my bath1n sutt but 1 went ln jus the same Gess 1ts bout t1me 1 turned IU almost seven o clock july 4 Deer d1ery IIS the fourth of July today Best day 1n the hole yeer 1 d say I had lots of fun had s1x flrecrakers all my own and 1 swrped SIX mor frum the nabors krd He don t need em anyhow to yung to use em a hole yeer yunger than m We t1ed some cans to a dogs tale and stuk a f1recraker 1n a frog s mouthe Boy when we l1t ll you ougta seen h1m Jump I m plumb tuckered out july I0 Deer d1ery Its been ra1n1n all day F1n th1n to do on vakat1on Had fun anyhow Hank and 1 went down to the frog pon you no howe muddle ll lS when II ra1ns wal we p1cked up some mude and started heav1n II at the ol ICC house Then we had a l1ttel mude dool Inowd howe mad ma wood g1t 1f we gut out clothes dutty so we Just took em off It wuz go1n purty good t11 Hank gut h1t 1n the 1 I wuzafeered he tull Paso we gut wast off 1n the pon and wtpt on our under ware Then we put on our pants and headed for the hous I gut heck for throw1n mude at the tce hous cause I brok a wrnda and ma scolded cause 1 drdn t ware no underware Howe could 1 II wuz wet Gosh a fella can t have any fun wxthout gettm heck sundae august l2 Deer d1ery You no thet n1ce l1ttel gr1l what goes to sundae scool Wal 1 got my 1 on her She s as purty as a toad on a l1ly and 1 helde her han I ast her 1f she wuz gO1Hg to scool th1s yeer She Sald she wuz go1n to be IU my clase Now am t thet n1ce sept 7 Deer d1ery Wal tomorras scool An 1 don t thlnk I M go1n to mrnd very much Gess I ll l1k ll Ih1S yeer Ma couldn t under stan why 1 wast my eers she tol me 1 drdn t have to ware a nek t1e but 1 want to She wuz purty supr1sed 1 gess But 1 a1n t gorn to ware shot brrtches I Jus put my foot down when rt comes to thet It a1n t cause 1 want to g1t bac to the gang We rased enuf heck las yeer to las a wh1l b1t I heerd thar s a knew teecher yung and purty to Cess scool a1n t go1n to be so bad after all Conn1e Grven 53 THE POOL The green water l1es st1ll and mot1onless Leaves dr1ft here and there blown by uneven gusts of w1nd Brrds stng rn the bushes bes1de the stream and tn a stately pme tree a squ1rrel scolds The sky IS clear and deep blue a cool breeze blows down from the steeper moutarn Slde In the green depths a trout rolls and there IS a momentary flash of h15 s1de IH the sunltght As the sun sets a deer the stag of the forest comes to the pool to dr1nk takes hrs f1ll and leaves the way he came Evenrng comes to the pool and Wllh II a new cool fresh smell1ng breeze Somewhere near by an owl hoots h1s forlorn cry out 1nto the st1ll nrght Now as day comes to a close at the pool we cl1mb 1nto our sleeptng bags Darkness closes 1n and another dehghtful day has come and gone IU the woods of Ma1ne D Varnum 54 IN STYLE If you want Take ll here To be 1n style And take II there Then doggone rt' Wear ll on you Wear a smlle Everywhere Loretta Doherty '53 65 el I . ' . . , . D . . ' pad fgettin poetik, ain't ij and 1 tol her so. Gess she liks' me toy She let me 'look on with her, when we red the leson, THE SNOWFLAKES DANCING PARTY One day I had a vrsrtor srttrng besrde me on the sofa by the wrndow It was a snowy day rn January The snow fell lrghtly makrng a whrte carpet over the earth As we sat watchrng she sard to me I thrnk all those ttny snowflakes plan thrs as a snowflake party The probably are dancrng to the musrc of the clouds rollrng Dy I sat and looked at her She was a small chrld but she strll was old enough to realrze that snow falls for some rea son Thrs 1S what she belreved the reason must be Reasonrng wrth a small chrld I know rs sometrmes qurte drffrcult I sard I w1ll tell you a story about the snow flakes Snowflakes fall to make grrls and boys want to play outdoors Outdoors IS the place where they should be on lovely days Snowflakes are Just lrke people Everyone has a drfferent srze and shape I rmagrne they have names too just as we do Snow flakes are very beautrful I belreve rn many ways They probably are havrnga dancrng party I thrnk rt looks very pretty anyway If we had a dancrng party I don t thrnk we would look as pretty and graceful as the snowflake I told her Thrs story just shows how much a chrld thrnks about snow and rarn and sleet and hall Many chrldren dream that all snowflakes are t1ny farrres falllng from the sky but th1s grrl thought they planned a pretty graceful dancrng party Avrs Cookson 55 YOUNG SNOWFLAKES Young snowflakes show therr grace to us When sarlrng through the evenrng dusk They wear a gown of wtnter whrte Whrch makes them sparkle rn moonlrght Young snowflakes cover land and lake Just lrke a frosted weddrng cake The beauty of thrs lovely scene Wrll make you feel so pure and clean Sally Barnes 54 RMC Our happy days wrll soon go by Wrth graduatron from M C I As we revrew the past four years The hopes the quests the fun and fears Our eyes perchance may frll wrth tears But let the mem ry of songs and cheers Chase away the approachxng tears Let s not assocrate school with a srgh But clasp fond frtends and shout to the sky The best years of my lrfe were at M C I Glorra l.aRochelle 54 KITTENS AND BABIES There were two krttens a black and a gray And grandma sard wrth a frown It w1ll never do to keep them both The black one we d better drown Don t cry my dear to trny Bess One krtten s enough to keep Now run to nurse for trs growrng late And tlme you were fast asleep The morrow dawned and rosy and sweet Came lrttle Bess from her nap The nurse sard Go to mama s room And look rn Grandma s lap Come here sard grandma wrth a smrle From the rockrng charr where she sat God has sent you two lrttle srsters Now' What do you thrnk of that? Bess looked at the babres a moment wrrh therr wee heads yellow and brown And then to grandma soberly sard Whlch one are you gorng to drown? Ada Lewrs 54 . . , . . ,, . , ' 1 1 - . . - ,, ' 1 . . . . . . . . . ,, . - 1 1 - 1 . . - 1 . Y Y , , , . , I ' 1 1 ' ' - - 11 11 - 1 - 11 1 I ' 1 I ' - 1 . 3 . 1 , . ,, , I 1 1 . . . , ,, H 11 1 11 - H 1 1 - - .1 - 1 . , . . 1 - - 11 , , 1 - 1. 1 1 A 1 11 11 11 - - - 1 1 11 ' - V - .1 1 o 1 - - U U ' 1 I 1 11 - - 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . - 1 DACHAU There wxll be no sorrow Or ltngered cause for pam lf you can say tomorrow Ihave not dred 1n varn It was beautrful that day the sun cast a spell of deep repose trees wrth flrckertng shadows ltngered at mtervals on the hrghway Yes today a hrghway yesterday a road of death I remember rt was the Sabbath Day the seventh day when man shall rest I prayed that day for the thousands that had found eternal rest rn Death ltallans Russrans French even Amerrcans all natlonalr ues merged rnto one grave one death for one cause freedom wlth peace and good wrll to all mankmd Thrs was the Dachau Concentratron Camp the unspeakable horror of World War Il l walked through the camps and onto the surroundrng grounds Isaw the blood drtch no longer crrmson wrth blood I saw the Hangman tree the wall where they faced the frrmg squad the place where they dug thetr own graves lsaw the gas chambers the crematrng ovens and last of all two graves holdmg the remalns of a thousand or more humans of all natronalrtres There rs no srgn here saytng Rest rn Peace but there are words engraved rn four languages sayrng that thrs IS a monument to the memorres and to the countrxes whose unknown men lay burred here Roberta M Alexander 53 SKY Oh yes of course the sky But what IS there to say about 1t'7 It s there usually blue and calm sometlmes black and frtghtenrng But rt s ll s Just sky' We take rt for granted But rt IS not Just sky to me now It s a symbol a symbol ofGod andhrs powers asymbol ofhope for the world lt all happened one nrght durrng the summer past the summer of nrneteen frfty one It has been a dreary day at camp damp and foggy wtth showers off and on and the ground all soggy wet wrth water standtng rn low places My mother brother and I had gone to bed early because we could not frsh or do anythxng outsrde and we thought rr just as well I soon fell asleep and dreamt about ram storms thunder and lrghtmng You see Iwas at that ttme tn Korea I was at the front out there bandagrng wounds frllxng canteens and tryrng to lrft the sptrtts of the desolate boys most of them erther Just out of hrgh school or college It was gum horrrbly so towatch the Jeeps and ambulances brrngrng dyrng soldrers Iguess Iwas part nurse mother and frrend to the boys as all we volunteer Red Cross workers were As the doctors and nurses at the present camp sue rushed around dreadmg the trme when the precrous blood supply would be gone the sounds of the bazookas the machrne guns rrfle frre and crashrng planes rang rn our ears I m sure we all prayed a lrttle There were daxly chapel servrces when we could get tlme for them wrthout an order of rmmedtate evacuatron These orders were always commg to us We once had to move two hundred wounded men to a camp s1te ten mrles back Rest came hard and rf we got one half hour s sleep rn erght we dtd well At trmes we were almost deperate for workers I wondered how many folks at home had grven blood for these men over here who were frghtrng to keep the Commumst armres out of the Amerrcan terntorres You really get to thrnkxng when you lrve as hard as we dtd seetng the poor starvrng orphaned lrttle krds beggrng for food and clothes to keep ahve Ithought of Mom Dad Sls Johnny and Bob wondertng what they were domg now Were they wrrtmg letters sl opprng gettmg ready for a dance? Stop rt I sard Get a grrp on yourself A bell rang on the General s tent the evacatron bell I qutckly got up and began to help get the wounded ready for therr trrp Everythmg came to lrfe and we all knew that ours mrght be lost rf we took more than ttme alotted us by lookout planes Then of course lawoke lt was about three thrrty rn the mormng The gray ot mornrng was rn the a1r I got up and went to the wtndow lstood there awhtle thtnkmg about my dream and the future of Amerrca I guess I sort of day dreamed about rt the horrrble ghastly process of war I shook rn the ch1ll mornrng atr and then as the day grew ltghter the sun arose over the water as beautrful a sunrrse as I have ever seen I looked at the sky a clear azure sky sparklrng wrth golden rays and saw a ratnbow fadrng a rarnbow of promrse and hope God s symbol the symbol tellmg the world that peace and happrness were yet to come to all the depressed and poor the starvtng chrldren brrngtng rest for our soldlers rn Korea and all the brave people on thrs earth Carol Lee Sorey 67 11 - - - 11 1 S I - ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 0 1 1 I , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 D ' 1 1 1 . . . ,, . ,, . . , 1 1 - 1 - 1 o 11 ' - 1 - - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . . . . , - - . , . ,, . 1 . 1 ' ' 11 - 11 1 - - - . - - 1 , - 1. . I 1 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 O 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . 1 1 1 1 . - , . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . ,, . ,, 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 11 ' 11 . 1 ' - - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - . 1 1 I ' - - ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - 55 WINTER FISHING In wrnter trrne when all rs whxte The day ts short but long the nrght The atr 15 cold and rce makes fast And frshmg fun ts here at last Istrap the pack upon my back And start cross fteld and track Tlll I reach the long frozen lake Where I wtll catch some ftsh to take l take my tools and cut some holes Set my traps my hands get cold But what care I for cold or sleet As long as I get ftsh to eat Donald Pushor 53 THE SEASONS When wtnter snow has gone at last Our slushy weather wtll be past Then sprlng w1ll come wrth colors gay And brrds w1ll greet each glad new day Soon summer wlll follow w1th gardens so brtght Brrngrng to each a spectal dellght Next comes fall wrth trees ablaze A clrcle of seasons most beautrful of days Sandra Emerson 56 SUCCESS Lxfe ts just a game to play When you have a th1ng to pay Don t stammer rf or but Courage takes the shortest cut When you have a task to do Gnt your teeth and see ll through Bette Bagley THE INSPIRATION At once tt seemed all so free And then He took rt from me Gone wlth ll the 11v1ng seed No longer use to proceed Carl Smrth 54 68 . , . . . . . , . . . , , , . , . . . . . ,.- .. .. ,. , , . 55 . . ' 9 MY LIFE'S DESIRE I want a home rn the country Away from want and care Away from the busy ctty And rnto the fresh atr Away from dust and smoke and fumes And garety and all Lead a srmple farmers lrfe Wrnter summer sprrng and fall When I ve used my busy lrfe I can look back wrth prrde And see my ltfe s lastrng toll Stretched on the countrystde I see the frelds of wavrng gram And meadows makrng hay I helped make that sorl what ll rs I can honestly say Iwas one of an army That made thrs ferttle land No one drd rt by themselves We all gave rt a hand Stewart Smrth 54 IN THE STILLNESS OF NIGHT O O OI O O O Ol' O 0 O 0 Ol' O 0 O 0 OT O Ol' 0 Outsrde my wrndow ln the strllness of Nrght Btg fluffs of snowflakes Are commg to lrght On everythrng Woodlands Meadows and rrvers alrke Drrftrng lrke clouds Down through the Nrght Outsrde my wmdow The snow on the ground Lrke a deep soft carpet Touches everythtng around How I wrsh I were free Lrke the snow 1n the lrght Of God Outstde Ln the strllness of Ntght Carol Maden Mrss Macdougall Dean of the grrls those great Athletes of Mr Pearl s the Instruments rn our band Mr Noyes wrth baton rn hrs hand Mrs Earle the best rn the land Mrs Coolrdge who recommends we be hrred Exams whrch make us so trred New Students that we have acqurred the Track Team of whrch we are proud Rallres wrth therr cheers strong and loud Alumnr Hall and IIS boys all good lookrng Mtss Leland who teaches sewrng and cookrng Industrral Arts where the boys make many treasures Mr Nrblock who gurdes us rn work and pleasures the Student Councrl Store where we all shop and spend Textbooks whrch we borrow and lend Ideals whrch M C I holds hrgh Typrng where Mrss Blood s frngers fly Underclassmen and there are many Troubles but we haven t any Everythrng of whrch M C I has plenty Nancy Harrts 55 69 '54 M. 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IT S DIFFERENT THIS TIME Randy paused halfway across the darkened room His hand was extended to find the lightswitch Then he turned went to the door and said ' It s all right to come in dear No one is here I told you Janet had left me If tt weren t for you I d be here alone tonrght and Icouldn t stand it just now I m not going to turn on the lights I want to talk to you first about Janet It will be easier for me if you don t see my face Let s Sli down lt rsn t fair to you Nora that I talk about Janet but you are such a good listener Please don t say anything It will be better if you forget what I say Hrs quiet voice ceased for a minute He sat there thinking and staring at the floor When I m on stage l feel like someone else he went on but then I have to come back to my own thoughts Now you re here and I tell you my thoughts You know ll s hard after you ve been married to some one nearly a year to realize that you may never see her again or even if you do she will be a stranger to you Ian always needed someone to look after her to give her things she wanted Take peppermrnts for instance she always had to have some on hand She s gone now and there s no chance of her ever coming back She never could realize she was the only one I ever really cared about Oh I m sorry Nora I ve hurt your feelings You ve been such a good pal to sit here and let me pour out my thoughts to you I m through now through with Jan that rs She left me and that rs the best thing that could have happened Now I can be with you Come closer Nora one chair s enough for both of us You llhelp me forget won t you dear? Help me as much as possible because Jan is listening Idon t mean figuratively She s behind the bedroom door Listen carefully and you can tell how I know You can t hear her now because she s holding her breath but do you hear that popping sound? It sounds like a fire doesn t rt? It s really the cellophane from Jan s peppermints It has been crumpled into a ball and thrown away Jan was sitting in the dark to see rf l would come in alone Well now she knows and she ll leave for good because rt s dtfferent this ll1'l'l6 When she leaves it will leave the whole world to us dear Suddenly the lights blazed up and Randy smiled up into the flushed face of hrs wife Where rs she? Where have you hidden her? Oh you mean Nora Lamktns? She s probably rn bed by now You were my only audience tonight and look sweet you can t divorce a husband for talking to hrmself can you? Marietta Williams 54 WILLIE Willie an ignorant but harmless young man had a passion for torturing all sorts of bugs and insects in the laboratory of Dr Grahme They had been working late on some sort of experiment and it was Willie s job when Grahme left to see that no one entered the building The reason for Willie s torturing the bugs was revenge revenge for all the people that mistreated Wrllre for all the people that didn t repect Willie He would take an ant for instance make believe that it was someone he hated and despised then he would pull out its legs and conceive some other mode of torture Other than this mama and his feeble mrndedness Willie was a good watchman One evening proved to be different however As Dr Grahme left the building tn much haste he called back to Wrllte Take care of the lab for me I am going to tell the reporters the results of my expert ments As the doctor sped away rn hrs car Wrllre felt bitter toward Grahme bitter because he hadn t told Wrllre of the experiment As he hung his head rn disappointment he saw an ant go on the ground Staring for a moment he thought of an tdea Quickly he snatched the insect and ran into the laboratory In his eager anticipation he trrpped and lost the ant He reached up gripped a shelf and pulled himself to his feet The shelf broke under his weight and liquids sprlled over him cold and wet Willie paid no attention to this and searched for the lost insect Then he saw it It seemed bigger As he looked longer it seemed to grow and grow Soon it was as big as a dog Willie turned and ran He ran and ran but could not ftnd the door He turned hesrtantly and looked He was terrified The ant was bigger than a horse All Wrllre wanted to do was get out of there but as he ran he seemed to go nowhere He knew he was running Then Wtllre fell exhausted and the huge ant now bigger than an elephant came closer and closer to the screaming raving human Even as this scene from a nightmare was taking place Doctor Grahme was talking to reporters Well at last stated the Doctor Ihave completed my reducing solution It wtll shrink anything butl don t know how much He paused then continued I hope it can be of some use to mankind Joe Morrison 53 70 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I . , , , , . . 1 , 1 ,, , . . . . . 1 , , 1 . , , , 1 1 H - 1 - - 1 I I I T . . . ,, 1 1 1 1 1- 1 - 11 -- 1 1 1 1 ll U ' I I ' - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 - ' , 1 1 11 I O ' I ' 1 I I ' , . . . . 1 , , 1 1 1- - . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . ,, . . . . , . . , . 1 1 1 I1 ' I U ' , 1 . . . , . , 1 ' 1 ' , . . 1 1 ,, . . . . . , . 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Jaw P ' I WWA MC! is Pf MU! f PREP SCHOOL CHAMPIONS OF 'l95'I 74 Frrst Row Left to Rrght Charles Caramrhalrs Thomas Zo1d1s Clrfton Gage Davrd Harnman James Vaughn Robert Benort James Daley Second Row Earl Brown Kenneth Howes W1111am Hrggrns Ralph Braley Adrren Fournrer Trmothy Stearns Thrrd Row Lauren Rollrns Condon McDonough Carl Wenzel Bruce Pmette John Barron Fourth Row Barry Twrtchell Manager John MacPherson Kenneth Pmkhan Edward Krmball Andrew Mrchaud Orren Walker Ph1l1pCoff1n Manager VARSITY FOOTBALL Ma1ne Central Inst1tute's 1951 football squad completed one of the most suc cessful gr1d1ron campa1gns rn the prep school's h1story The HUSk1CS went through the season undefeated untred, and unscored on 1n prep school compeltron and therefore were awarded the State Prep School Football Champ1onsh1p D1splay1ng a f1ne backfreld M C I rolled over Hebron Academy 39 O J1m Daley and Charley Caramrhalrs combmed the1r runmng wzth the f1ne defens1ve work of Jrm Walker to gwe the Huskres an easy v1ctory Coburn was next to fall before Baron Pearl's Huskles It was a free scorrng half for Pearl's grrdmen as Daley Caramrhalrs, Barron and Walker smashed over for touchdowns M C I met 1ts fu' st of three defeats at the hands of Ma1ne Mar1t1me Academy The boys Just couldn't f1ne the scor1ng punch, and the lone touchdown 1n the fourth quarter gave the M1dd1es enough to w1n The follow1ng week at Colby F1eld the Pearl gndmen accomphshed what no other team had been able to for the past two years M C I defeated prev1ously unbeaten and unscored on Colby Frosh 14 0 The next two games M C I suffered defeats at the hands of two strong frosh teams, Marne Frosh and Bates Frosh Coach Pearl's team was ready for H1gg1ns on Arm1st1ce Day The score was M C I 37 H1gg1ns 0 James Daley Charles Caram1hal1s James Vaughn T1mothy Stearns and Thomas Zo1d1s all f1gured 1n the scor1ng The season s record Opponents Hebron Coburn M M A Colby Frosb Marne Frosh Bates Frosh Hrggrns 75 I 3 e o n ' - I D Q 0 e 3 . , , , 1 - M. C. I. 39 0 33 0 0 . . . 7 14 0 7 ' 13 0 7 37 ' ' O Frrst Row Left to Rrght Jerome Prerssler Carl Smrth George Newhouse George Cray James Knowles May nard Jacobs Roger Wakefreld Lawrence Foster Robert Randall Roger Pease Coach Lawrence Muzroll Second MacGaff1n Br1anCra1g Francrs Bowen John Cole Manager UNDERGRADUATE FOOTBALL Under Coach Lawrence Muzroll, an rnexperrenced undergrad team ended 1ts football season wrth a record of one w1n and three losses The boys were, to some extent, new to the game, and a few bad breaks ac counted for two of the defeats Next year you may see many of these boys on the vars1ty team The season's record Jifs 7 Sklowhegan Bangor Bangor Wlnslow gaze 76 2,5 . 5 f-1 OOOO .ru . I l I C Pd . O' z-'r-'e-'r' ' 9' 'Z N 0 9 . 'W-1 -O .. ' 5 71. - as Q. ,Fl 5 U ... D . it O Ns- . ' gn NINUNC rg ' -1.1 N ' E g O .,, . Z . ,.. O D 92 C .-D- O ml N V! ,.. F-I 71 0 . 2: - ,.. - 3' ' 2 0 ID ,-. 1-o X F1 Q ax 1 5 , UI E U. . W '71 Z? in N Fl :U . O J v-Nw U ' oswow I gg ... Q- I wi? nt. lf. Frrst Row Left to Rrght Ph1l1p Lawrence Manager Rrchard Emery George Desrosrers Rrchard Collrer John Kelley Glenwood MacDougal Raymond Goodwm Manager Second Row John Wrlley Hazen Merr1ll Rodney Russell Kenneth Hallee Gary Goodrrch Regrnald Smart Thrrd Row Robert Emerson James l-Iallee Matthew Clark Arthur Splarne CROSS COUNTRY M C I 's varsrty Harners had a fan-ly successful season Wlth three w1ns the state trtle and only two losses The team cons1sted of e1ghteen men frve of whom helped w1n the state champ1onsh1p rn cross country the prevlous fall These f1ve were Rodney Russell Reg1nald Smart Gary Goodr1ch John W1lley and Bert W1lley The J. V Harrrers ended the season wrth two wrns and two losses The scores of the meets were as follows 3333 Z ZZZZ , . 3' at for to 3, . - as g A ,t,t srts r 335 g M , H . - ' V V .L WMM,-0-my X Hq9'W'lf4 M N Cn , W Wg W H . ' Z H M: Safe ,, Q ,Q 3. mpg u .. - - ga ' g ' . V V :ga . - ' . , 94 VARSIT Y J. V.'S 77 Hebron Bangor Lee U. of M. Lee Hartland Dexter Lee Dexter Bangor Frrst Row Left to Rrght Coach Warren Pearl Arthur Splarne Davrd Nelson Robert Srmpson Matthew Clark John Barron Condon McDonough Second Row Hazen Merxll Manager Lauus Monk Orren Walker Lawrence Hallee Ph111p Brown Adr1en Fourmer Joseph McCauley Wllllam Hrggrns Chfford Bubar Manager VARSITY BASKETBALL Th1s year's M C I vars1ty basketball team under the able coach1ng of Warren pearl enjoyed a very successful season After gett1ng off to a slow start dropp1ng the f1rst two games to powerful Mame Mar1t1me Academy team and a talented Dow A1r Force Base team the garnet Husk1es r1pped off s1x consecut1ve w1ns some by w1de marglns Thxs strea was snapped by Ma1ne Mar1t1me 111 a. thr1ll1ng overt1me battle Follow1ng th1s lone defeat the husk1es then contmued to w1n stead11y paced by such sharpshooters as Matt Clark B111 H1gg1ns and Art Spla1ne Controlhng the boards and leadlng the attack for M C I were Condon McDonough towerrng center Bob S1mpson former Bangor H1gh Star and Jack Barron a great rebounder and accurate shot from Portsmouth New Hampshrre ZZZZZZZZZ M M A Dow Jets Colby Frosh Br1dgton Coburn Hebron H gg1ns Coburn M M A fOvert1rnej ZZ Husson H gg1 s 78 on oooooooon H ', .. ......... 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Left to Rlght Coach Lawrence Muzroll Brlan Crarg Manager Gary Goodrlch Roger Ross Dean Cole George Newhouse Maynard Jacobs George Cray Trmothy Stearns Weston Bubar Davrd McGaff1n Jerome Prerssler Glendon Chesley Manager UNDERGRAD BASKETBALL Coach Lawrence Muzroll's Husky Pups rolled up an rmpresswe re cord th1s season None of therr games were walkaways and most of them were d crded by a very narrow marg1n thereby produc1ng some thr1111ng basketball The closest game of all was the Hermon game whrch M C I won by a srngle pornt after a Hermon man had mrssed a foul shot taken after the game was over Although the team produced no 1nd1v1dua1 stars speedsters Trmmy Stearns and Jerry Pre1ssler were 1mpress1ve rn the1r floorwork whlle George Newhouse, Cary Goodr1ch B111 Sullrvan Maynard Jacobs and George Cray ably controlled the rebounds H D' ro H co o o H O- F' cn 93 U1 FH o P-' P1' o 5 ur ZZZZZZZ Hartland H gg1 s Hermon H gg1ns Cl1nton Kents H111 79 . C. I. Z9 Hartland 41 . C. I. 43 34 . C. I. 36 i 'n 48 . C. I. 44 43 . C. l. 38 i ' 42 . C. I. 45 ' 33 . C. I. 28 ' 4 14 Frrst Row Left to Rrght Mary Ellen Spear Dale Raye Jeanne Brooks Nancy Dysart Cynthra Brown Sandra Humphrey Beverly Turner Carol Hodgms Second Row Coach Rodenck Srmth Nancy S1nc1a1r Marjorre Monk Carlene Emery Lors Snow Euran1a Ke111s Leah Heffren Betty Gagne Carol Maden Iackre Smlth Manager FIELD HOCKEY The G1r1s' F1e1d Hockey Team, under the capable coach1ng of Mr Roder1ck Srruth d1dn't have too 1mpress1ve a record but cons1der1ng the h1gh powered oppos1t1on, lt can be sa1d that they had a good season In v1ew1ng therr record of one w1n and s1x losses, you w111 not1ce that the contests were lost by a close marg1n The scores were as follows W11ton Far rrnngton W11ton Cony Kents H111 Cony Kents H111 ZZZZZZZ 80 0 0 r-Nr-v-cow ' -' oooooon .v ! '! '! ! '! 1 ! ' - - oooowoo i . .- Left to rrght Front Row Glenwood Mc Dougal Iames Mrchaud Wayne Jacobs Bert Wrlley Merton Patton Ned Jewett Rlchard Small George Desroslers Regrnald Smart John W1lley Matthew Scott Back Row Man ager Dexter Dyer Jerome Prerssler Edward Klmball Lauren Rolllns AndrewM1chaud W11l1am Haml1n Thomas Indoor Track Coaches Earle, Stanley, and Nxblock had about twenty frve cand1dates respond to the frrst class for Indoor Track and several others w1ll Jorn the squad before the season gets underway Meets have been scheduled vnth Bates Freshmen, Marne Freshmen, and the Bowdoln Inter scholast1cs Th1s year's squad prom1ses to have more balance than last year's Veterans back are Regrnald Smart, John W1lley Berty W1lley R1chard Small Kenneth Pnmkharn, and George Desros1er The runn1ng events w1ll be taken care of mostly by veterans of last year's squad whlle the other events w1ll be open to the newcomers, several of whom have starred 1n the1r respect1ve hlgh schools Sl Edwards, Robert Byenoit, Kenneth Plnkham, Joseph Morrison, James' Vaughn, Glendon Chesley. y , . . . . , . , . , . . . Left to ught Front Row Carol Hodgms Sylvta Menendez Carlene Emery Dale Raye Geraldtne Follette Max1neC1nhtt B kR h d h a c e e ac ow Coac Ro erlck Srmt Co Manager Nancy Smlth Thelma Sennett Nanc Dysart Eurama Kelhs Janet Susl Janette Madden Bette Bagley Leah Heffren Co Manager Sally Barnes GIRLS BASKETBALL W1th a nucleus of f1Ve g1r1s from last year's squad Sy1v1a Menendez Carlene Emery Nancy Dysart Janette Madden and Lo1s Snow, the pros pects for a successful season under Coach Sm1th are prorr11s1ng Class1ca1 Inst1tute w1nn1ng by a score of 21 14 and 33 32. respecttvely The rema1n1ng schedule follows January January February February February ZZZZZ P-1 .' O .UI l .. 0 ' . 1-+ 0 5 - NN '- ' :qpbmw . D' ,, SD U1 .. N U I'-l . .H ' CD . P' . -CL sq , ..... Q 1 09099 5 V -- 0-or-an-ar-11--4 '1 ..... ,., . if . S -- :1 . G7 DJ . m I SD H . rw- I+-J Pl' nj U -. 5. D- ' . . O m . CL I.. . ig I. '5 . w 93 . 5 . Cl- E. ' 1,-I. UQ . OQ ,.. 5 . . UJ 1. Kents H111 Hartland H gg1 s Farm1ngton Kents H111 Qhornel iawayl Qawayj fawayj lawayl Y Left to rrght Sylvra Menendez Betty Gagne Nancy Wrrght Nancy Dysart Janette Madden Peggy Crowley Nancy S1nc1a1r 4' Left to rrght Janet Lander Carol Maden Dale Raye Loretta Doherty Terr1e Deane Cynthra Brown Gerald 1ne Follette 83 ,ig i we CLASS ODE Tune Even1ng's Pastorale Graduatmn day 15 here Fellow students we must part Ne'er aga1n to be together Cherlshed memor1es we'll reta1n Each w1ll go h1s pr1vate way Well prepared by our Alma Mater M C I M C I We pledge to you Ever true Memor1es of your campus here Memor1es of our frlends so dear Memor1es of your toll1ng bell Only memomes can we hold For the t1rr1e has come to part Fondest love we g1ve to you M C I M C I We pledge to you Fa1th and loyalty Ever true 84 ' s Faith and loyalty, f ' . ' I . 3 gf s C 401W I ,1J, N' w 3 53 GW? 1 I 1 I ,I ff 3 QE ? 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