Mattanawcook Academy - Pine Needles Yearbook (Lincoln, ME)
- Class of 1953
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The Pine Needles 1953 r td Q i Q ' i. ,, w, X Q ' 1. lvl. k . Ill FII I 'I Tll ag' ibl U :- N :ae N X 1--avi? Q,-. 4 v I I 0010: A .P 011, 5i'f A ,Y - mi' , vi A 1. 4 -sw sb' DEDICATION With deepest appreczatzon for her untzrmg ef forts and patience we wish to dedzcate thzs 1953 edztzon of the Pme Needles to Mess R Arlme Wray ef? at fe 1 ' 1 . . 4 K . , , . . . . Left to frzght Chester Dana Anne Weatheibee Barbara Gordon Janet Lombald Roger Stevens Quentin Smart Awards for 1952 Ella Somerville Foster Fund School Award Janet Lombard Charles A Robbins Scholarship Endowment Award Janet Lombard P T A Home Economlcs Award Barbara Gordon P T A Industrial Arts Award Roger Stevens Carleton F Pierce Rotary Scholarship Award Chester Dana Activities Association Activities Awards Anne Weatherbee Lou1s Lovejoy Activ ties Assoclation School Splflt Awards Byrl Haskell Chester Dana Activities Association Athletic Awards Joyce Flanders Chester Dana Anne Weatherbee Chester Dana Quentin Smart Becker College Commercial Award Shirley Weatherbee Husson College Commercial Award Carolyn Hobbs D A R Candidate Award Joyce Flanders Reader' Digest Award Byrl Haskell Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards Barbara Quimby Chester Dana Edltor Awards Byrl Haskell Anne Weatherbee ' : . , -- , . . , , . L Q V . 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' -....-------...v..-----.-w---........---.--,,---......v.--.------------, , FACULTY PRINCIPAL CARLETON J HOLMES The hzghest ,of dzstmctwrls 'ls ser use to others Colby College B S Mathematms RANDOLPH S ADAMS LETITIA S CLAY Some books are to be tasted, A merry Iheart maketha cheerful others to be swallowed and some cowntenance h d few to be c ewed amd zgested Husson College Un1versIty of Mame, B S Commercxal SubJects Soclal Scxence Football Coach RAYMOND F FLAGG, JR WILLIAM G FLETCHER rush the job should begm m early yeafrs Gorham State Teachers Sprmgfield College, B S College, B S Physlcal Educat1on Industrlal Arts Boys V3rSlty Coach WILLIAM F Fox ERRALD G JONES He that has patzence may com Earperzence the Unwersal Mother pass anythmg of Sczences Harvard Unlverslty, A B Umverslty of Mame, M Ed Soclal Sclence Sclence and Mathematlcs ,, . . . . . - ,l I u,, , . . U If H ' Y! Give us the tools, and we will Gymnastics as well as music H ' ' Y, ' ' 77 , . . , . ll ' - ll ' ' 7 ' il ' .U Annrm Porn-za ALBERT H. THOMAS Tell me what you eatfmd I will Calm vf 'mind- te' you what you 'We' Univerm of Maine B. A. Y Farmington State Teachers' Mathematics and Science College, B S Home Economlcs JosEPH A Turrs Jn LEoNARn D Wnrrrmn ' usw as the unwersal language Read, mark, learn, and 'mwardly of mankmd digest Northern Conservatory of Umversxty of Mame, B A Muslc Engl1sh III and IV Umversxty of Mame, B S Muslc R ARLINE Wan Avis V ZIPPEL Speech finely framed delzghteth In her tongue zs the law of kmd the ears 'mess Umversltiiof Mame Umversxty of Mame B A B A A Enghsh I and II Language and Dramatlcs Class of 1952 First row: M. Lakeman, M. Taylor, G. Ryder, B. Haskell, M. Condon, J. Burgess, B. Hurd, D. Smart, S. Weatherbee, L. McCormick, B. Brown, B. Quimby, and H. Arthers. Second row: J. Flanders, J. Smith, J. Kimball, J. Currier, L. Hanscom, B. Haynes, C. Hobbs, E. 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V. 1, 23 Varsity 3, Intra- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Secretary 4 mural 45 M Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 4. Pine Needles 33 Dirigo Girls' State 3. GRADUATION HONOR PARTS Valedictorian .....,................,.......... ...................,,....... M ildred MacDonald Salutatorian .,,., .......,.,..,.. Q uentin Smart Class Will ,,,,..,..,.,.., ...Gareth Lindsay Class Prophecy ,.,.., ........... G ayle Thompson Class Gifts ,,,,,,,, ......,. E ugene Libby Class Gifts ...,,,, Nancy Workman Class History ,,,,,. ..,....., A lbert Gulesian Clagg History ,,s,, ,....,..... P auline Read STATISTICS R SEN O cd VJ -1 -4 vi Dancl abr ity I' 3 Y 1 L m f the ar 9- -as O Jo Sa B d Jo Th J im Rog Bum Loop Loc M folder bach b 6 ass gnment ePOD th as .-C1 bb bb C1 D- C t CU UIQ Ns. Lo conquer chem str T T To T T T T I --4 --1 L- D1 1 ea k Goin T W al ty Oh pers ood -C W M W O the Fo III R ving D1 I-Q rt ness G Sp Us-o 'U-C UFQ .-1 32 ws!! 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USD-4 Q2 bb ,-4 '04 IH .-1 .-C avy SN C 5.4-C1 -Q0 oo HH ,M R R eatherbee W Richard QU Q2 .C 5 'U ,-1 B anyway We P aylng chess Speak ng ability yes E t igh k Z i Left to nght Cauoll Bioun Piesident Eugene Babmeau Vlce Piesident Mnldied MacDonald Secxetaly Albe1tGules1an Treasuiei SENIOR CLASS NOTES This year our class was well represented in all organizations The boys on our xery successful football team were Albert Gulesian Reginald Sweet Richard Weatherbee Gareth Lindsay Dalton Jenklns Dale Jenkins Carroll Brown Jay McFalls Raymond McCarthy and Eugene Libby Eugene Bablneau did his part as assist ant coach and Durwood MUTCDISOH as the manager Anita LEWIS was the only senioi cheer leader The basketball team had two seniors Jay McFalls and James Buraby who was co captain Mary Hamilton was a cheerleader Our candldate for Carnival Queen was Wilda Whalen and Eugene Llbby was honorary king Eugene won his letter in Winter Sports Our class had six members on the Natlonal Honor Society this year They wele Cayle Thompson Mildred MacDonald Nancy Workman Paullne Read Albelt Guleslan and Quentln Smart We had five members 1n the Activities Association They were Carroll Blown Richard Weatherbee Eugene Bablneau Stuart Kilbrlde and Albert Guleslan The M Club had a good supply of seniors Dale Jenkins Dalton Jenklns Paul De Grasse Reginald Sweet Mariel Lyons Eugene Babineau Eugene Libby James Buraby Carroll Brown Jay McFalls Lillian Lovejoy Anita Lewis Albert Gulesian Durwood Murchison Raymond McCarthy Gareth Lindsay and Richard Weatherbee were membels Our D.A.R Candidate was Gayle Thompson Left to rzght Dale G1ant Vlce Presldent Robert Lxbby Plesldent Janet Lombald Secretary T1easu1e1 JUNIOR CLASS NOTES The Jumor Class opened thls school year w1th fifty three students Durmg th1s year we have been represented 1n many dlfferent school act1v1t1es At our first class meet1ng we elected our class olllcers Namely Pres1dent Robert L1b by V108 Presldent Dale Grant Secretary and Treasurer Janet Lombald We were well represented 1n basketball and iootball by a large number from the J un1or Class At the Northern Penobscot Wmter Sports Meet our class took several 11bbons Joyce Blake Jerome Lovejoy Dale Grant and George Klng were all partlclpants who placed The Junlor glrls took part ln basketball and cheerleadmg We also had representatlves on the Tatler staff Those from the Jun1or Class who are ln A A were Robert L1bby Jerome Loveyoy Joan Campbell Joyce Blake and Paullne Weatherbee Th1S year mstead of holdmg the Annual Autumn Leaf Dance we sponsored a Sprlng Dance Members on the Natlonal Honor Soclety from ou1 class were Jerome LoveJoy Janet Lombard Dale Grant Robert Llbby J umor Prlze Speakers for th1s year were Pauhne Weatherbee Joyce Blake Carolee Worcester I orralne Maun Lawrence Chfford Wendall Bradford Malcolm Grass and Dale Farrlngton We regret that one of our best classmates Joan L1bby was unable to contmue the J unlor year w1th us We are look1ng forward to her return Our Carnival Queen Calldldate LOFF-alne Marln was successful th1s year She was crowned February 21 1953. 5 ' 1 ' 2 1 ' 5 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 0 I . l u 1 1 1 1 - . 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U. . , , 1 J 1 1 1 1 . 4 1 1 . , , . 1 Ieft to rzght Alyce Steeves Sec1eta1y T1easure1 George Cox P1es1dent Donna Bu1 gess V1ce P1es1dent SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES The class of 1955 elected the followlng class OfllC01S Geolge Cox P1 es1dent Donna Bulgess VICE P1es1dent and Alyce Steeves S6Cl6t31V TIOHSUICI Ga1y Loxegoy GBO1g6 Cox and Ralph L1bby 1ep1esented us 1n the ACtlXltlQS Asso c1at1on Kenneth R1dley and BCYQ1 ly L1bby we1e chosen to SCING on the Assembly Commlttee halph L1bby Jon C1lpat11ek and Paul C0110 played Va1s1ty Basketball halph L1bby and Jon C1lpat11ek 1CC6lV8d letters IOgG1 D1ll Paul C0110 Elme1 Hay nes Edson Kelth Colby Coodudge 'Ind LLIOQ L1bby Bewe1 ly L1bby w IS OU1 cand1date fo1 Ca1n1val Queen hepo1te1s f01 the T1tle1 VSLIG Stephen G1ey Sally Loxely 'Ind Pt1le11ellam1lto11 SCXQIRI sophomo1es were 111 d1ffe1ent school o1gan1Lat10ns Those Oll the Plllt Needles bo'11d were Sally Lovely C 601 ge Cox Ca10l BIOWH Pultne IIdmllfOll 1111 I 0gLl Stewens Olll class sold fudge and sandw1ehes at all the home glmes to eu ll money f01 ou1 t1easu1y M 115 LQWIS was the head basketball ehee1leade1 Bexulg L1bby was a chee1lef1de1 and was elected a probatlonfuy me1nbe1 of the N1 t1onal Honol SOC16ty 4 ' . . 1 I v ' I 'S 1 I q S .- I A ' ' - . . , e ' 1 ' . . l , y ' , ' Q y 1 uv H 1 u 1. 1 7 ' . 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Left to rzqht Dlana Lakeman Sec1eta1v Tleasurel Lewls VSIIIIHIYIS Vxce Plesldent John Dudley Pxesxdent FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES On September 2 1952 nmety freshmen the lalgest class 1n the hlStO1y of the school Llltilill lnto the halls of Mattanavwcook Academy At the first meetmg we elect d the folloxung officers Plesldent John Dudlev VICL Ilcsldent Luxls W1llzams Secletaly and TICBSUIGI Dlana Lakeman John Dudley lepxesented us at the A A meetmgs Gall Delano Joseph 0 Leazy Dnana Lakfman Paul Gulesuan wen on tha Assembly Lomnnttu Maulyn Stevens Aveln Danforth and John Dudley were onthe Tatlel staff We have a large Fzeshman Glee Club 1n wlnch ne'11ly all the gnls putlclpxted Durwood Libby Aveln Danforth and John Dudlev wele on the Punt Nudlts Boald We had a lot of talent ln thls plogxessxve Fleshman class Twelw mtmbus TIOIN thls class WLIC ll! the Mazllyn Stevens Joseph OLea1y Vaughn Johnson, John Dudley Ra'ph Bnmln ham Robelt Clockett Avern Danfolth was ID the M Club The F1eshman Class was vely well rep1esented on the football squad thxs wal Thele mme many boys out fol it They were Dalton Joldan LEWIS Wxlllams Vaughn Johnsm Phlllxp F3lllHU'f0I1 Joseph Oleuy Kenneth Blown Paul Guleslan Ellljah Mulphy, Gerald Davls Ronald Ilbby and Pttu Weathubu Calloll Jones was asslstant manaver We wele proud to have so many fleshmen playels on the basketball teams Those fiom oul class who made the JV we1e Calloll Jones Vaughn Johnson James Glallt Ronald Lxbby Joseph OILBIV John Dudley Llljah Murphv Dalton Joldan and Shelwood Hyde Lew1s Wllllams Lmwood BOWCIS and Ave1n Danfo1th made the Va1s1ty Squad The l ttu won his lettel Sandla McCoxm1ck was ou1 candldate fol Cavmval Queen We ended the yeal by puttmng on a soclal Fuday May 8 1 ' - -'. . . - . .. 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Mr ar fi Activities Front row left to mght A Gulesxan R Llbby J Lovejoy J Dudley J Campbell .Second row R Weathelbee J Blake P Weatherbee E Babmeau L Bxovsn Mr Holmes R Llbby S Kllbrxde G Cox G Lovegov ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION President Albert Guleslan Vzce Preszdent Jerome Lovejoy Secretary Ralph Llbby Athletlc t1ekets were put 1nto effect th1s year All people pa1t1e1pat1ng ln spol ts or cheeung must have a tleket The prlce was S7 50 The Annual Magazme Drne and the Wlnter Ca1n1xal was sponsoled by the A A The A A declded to haxe noon danclng unt1l Chustmas and after that noon basketball for bus students Many d1seuss1ons were held on a 1ev1s1on of the hono1 1oll system and whether P T should count toward gettmg on the honor roll , ' : . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . . ' : . ' , . , . , . , . ' ' , . 1 - 1 - 1 ' 9 - . - Treasurer . . . . . Mr. Holmes 7 I ' Front rou seated N Wolkman G Thompson J Lovejoy P Read M MacDonald Back row stamlzng M1 Flagg A Guleslan D Grant Q Smart R Llbby J Lom bald B Lnbby NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Presulent Gayle Thompson Secretary Treasurer Nancy Workman Adwser Raymond Flagg Jr The Natlonal Honor Soclety held 1tS first meetmg on March 11 Mr Flagg conducted the meetmg and officers were elected The 1n1t1at1on of new members took place 1n assembly on Aprll 3 At a later meetmg It vx as declded to pOl1Sh the troph1es ln the lobby cablnet for a DlOJ9Cll SIHCQ It was so late 1n gettlng started the Natlonal Honor SOC19ty has been relatwely 1nact1ve ln school act1v1t1es. , 1, . ,A: . ' , . I . . ' , . , . . . ,.- ', : '. , . , . , . , . , , - ' , 1 s Vice President . Jerome Lovejoy v. . .... , . 7 F'r0-nt 'row left to mght P Weathelbee A Danfolth M MacDonald R Llbbv J Campbell Back row S Grey M Stevens P Hamxlton S Weathelbee G Fhompson Mlss Zlppel J Thomas S Lovely J Lombard L Morrxson J Dudley THE TATLER Th1S year marks the twentleth year of pub hcatlon of The Tatler Wh1Ch IS 'publlshed ex ery other week throughout the school year partment whlch has done an excellent Job ln pr1nt1ng the school paper as well as to the staff xtself whlch IS as follows Edztor Mlldred MacDonald Asszstant Edztor Robert Llbby Boys Spoo ts Erlztor Robert Llbby Gzrls Sports Edztor Joan Campbell Actzzmes Editor Paulme Weatherbee Semor Repor ter Jumor Reporter Sophomore Iteporter Adwser Home Room Repoz tel s Louame Morr1son Josephlne Thomas Pellene Hamllton Mlss Zlppel Cayle Thompson Sandxa Weathexbee Janet Lombard Sally Lovely Stephen L rey AXQII1 Danfolth Marllyn Stexens KN ll . . ,, ,, . . . . I . 1 Credit should be given to the typing de- Freshman Reporter . . . John Dudley R011 one left to 'rzght L Marm R Llbby J Dudley S Kllbude D Grant M Hamnlton P Clockett D Lan caster R St Peter R Llbby S Weathelbee Rou mo M1 Tufts S McC01m1ck J Lombald R Moody W Johnson A Lewxs N Wolkman C Blown C Mlchaud M Jones M Danfoxth Rou three J OLeary D Ileland B Nlchols M Haskell C Woxcestex M Stevens J Mott P Hamnlton M Lewxs Row four G Thompson Q Smalt J Lovejoy S Bladstreet G Delano S Whalen l-lal Fllvna Pla 2-.v BAND KJ The Mattanawcook Academv Band has DFOVIQ-4H3 Q school act1v1t1es of th1S past year w1th vely entertalnmg muslc The band played for the Senlor Play and also Junlox PTIZQ Speakmg' Under able dxrectlon of Mr Tufts and vuth an mcreased mem JJjww .3 -I 7 iii-W' U-i? ?.JL i:!!ln!' gi ove1 tures marc es modore Polka by Vaughn Johnson The band attended a xarslty band concelt thxs sprmg at the UI11V91Slty of Mame and anothel at Bangor by the U S Navy Band The M A band li'-I2 paltlcgaated ln the Northern Mame MUSIC FGStlV3l held at Presque Isle JW JJ! 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I Q wg Y 5 if k K I Roy, one left tp I,-wht T Budd M Lyons D Downs J Brown B Wlchols P Read M Danforth J Peters Thompson L MOTTISOH Row two M1 Tufts Dlrector P Weathelbee J L0mb8ld J Afholderbach J Thomas M Tlott E Budd S Weathexbee J Blake J Bablneau L Marm L Lovejoy J Campbell Row three 'VI Wheaton N Workman J Clummmgs S Bradstreet M Cobb G Colro A Washburn S Llbb J Murchison L Washburn C Thompson Row four B Llbby R Shedd A Steeves P Hamllton I Hyde S Lovely, D Burgess I Breen S Arthms VARSITY GLEE CLUB Dlrector Mr Tufts A great many students pa1t1c1pated ln Varslty Glee Club thls year They conslsted of students from the Sophomore J un1o1 and Semor classes Manv new songs were added to lts xepertolre thlS year A few are Let the Rest of the World Go Bv B cause You re Mme, Sprlngtlme, You Tell Me Your Dleam and many others The Glee Club took part ln the Annual Muslc Nlght Concert and the MllS1C Festlval, whlch was held at Presque Isle, May 16 Row one left to fnght K Rlchmond' S Champwn S Stelnbls C Mxchaud G Delano B McGaw S McC0r mlck A Cobuln D Leavxtt Row two M Lelghton M Cfhamplon S Ileland P Buzzell J Dlll MISS Pottel E Kennedy S Whalen M Stexens B Jo1dan D Murchxson Row three J Coffin D Reed M Weatherbee B Crocker J Greenleaf E Coffin C MUICDISOH D Tolman A Clockel J Mott Row four L Cu111e1 J Llbby M Perry M Bradbury C Jones D Lakeman C Olnvel J Pete J St Petel FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB D11 ectofr Mlss Potter A large number of F1 eshman glrls turned out fo1 the Glee Club Some songs that were sung were Syncopated Lullaby Bendemeer s Stream, and I ll See You Agaln ' T he-5 part1c1pated ln the Annual Muslc Nlght Concert ln the spr1ng 7 , A , I . , . , . , . 1 - 1 1 - 1 - , . , , . . 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'Rf Front row seated C Worcester N Woikman J Lombard M Hamilton Bzck row st-mdmq K Kneeland W Scott S MCC01mlCk S Haskell S Stembis Mi Holmes G Thompson CURTIS MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN 'Ihe Magazine D11xe was not successful this year We did not make oui quota of S2 400 Instead we biought ln only 332 080 The co captains vseie Nancv Woikman and Janet Lombard Mary Hamilton and Caiolee Wow estei weie the two floor captains Room 11 won the 1ce cream for having 100W salesmen and they also went way over their own home loom quota Some of the high salesmen were Sandra Haskell Wayne Scott Sigiid Steinbis Gayle Thompson Sandra McCormick Kay Kneeland Mary Hamilton, Carolee Worcester, and Nancy Workman On April 14 the movie Ten Gentlemen from West Point was shown and Michelle Fow- ler's name was drawn to receive the five-dollar prize. me Hou one left fo rzglzt L Breen P Buzzell A Washbuln D Ieavltt M Lyons J BIOWH I Hyde M Cobb J Thomas R011 tuo B L1bby J Cummmgs A C1ocker P Weathexbee Mlss Potter Dnectm R FlRIld61S J Petels I Mul ray S Bladstl eet Rau three D Lakeman C Ol1ve1 C' Jones K Lee D Tolman L ll 'ishbuxn J St letel FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President. . . .... Mariel Lyons . October 10 we sponsored a harvest social Vzce President Josephlne Thomas Secretary Beverly Lxbbv Treasurer Janet Peters Reporter Prlscllla Weatherbee Parlzamentarzam, Joyce Brown Hzstorzan Lorralne Breen Song Leader Mary Lee Cobb The first meetlng of our Chapter of FHA was held October 8 We had 28 members We started the year bly lnstalllng our new officers and havmg the 1n1t1at1on of new members IH the gym We had a tea also 1n October on Umted Natlons Day 1n honor of Slgrld Stem bxs who came here from Germany We held a supper for the Sen1o1 Play cast and at Chustmas tlme we collected toys food, and ClOth1Hg and made Chrlstmas boxes Our major p1oJect thls year was to re decorate the teachers room here at Mattanaw cook Academy We started thls project ln February Front row left to frzght P Read A Sturgeon M1ss Z1ppel Back frow M MacDonald G Thompson P Weathe1bee J Afholde1bach P Ham1lton LIBRARIANS Head I zbrawan Alyce Sturgeon ThlS year we have SIX full t1me l1brar1ans and one part tlme l1brar1 an The decrease 111 the number of l1brar1ans IS due to the fact that We only keep t 19 hbrary open SIX of the exght per1ods durmg the day We have added ten new books to our hbrary th1s year and we are ex pectlng more before the end of the vear The l1brar1ans have a speclal project th1S year We are trylng to reb1nd all of the old books that need to be rebound Adviser ....... Miss Avis Zippel K' 3 Iii if I D 5 5 il? R .K Aj Front row left to nght L Morrison M Tlott P Weathexbee A Lewls N Wolkman A Sturgeon J Rlch mond Second row M Hamllton D Ireland L Lovejoy M Jones W Whalen Thzrd row standzng A Gulesnan I Hyde A Qumt D Lord Q Smalt T Budd R Sweet G Thompson J Mc1'aIls D Jenkms M1 s Wlay dllCCt0l SENIOR On November 7 the Senlor Class presented thelr play Take Care of My Little Gxrl der the d1rect1on of Mlss Wray The play dealt wlth l1fe at Mldwestern Unlverslty and the trlals and trxbulatlons of Queen Sororlty members Members of the cast were IZ Lorraine Mormson Ad Nancy Workman Mls Bellows Wllda VVhalen Merry Mary Hamxlton Nlarge Alyce Sturgeon Dallas Gayle Thompson Casey An1ta Lewls PLAY Mother Apple Annle Qulnt 09 Quentm Smart Regmald Sweet Dalton Jenklns Donna Ireland Dorothy McPheters Muriel Jones Iola 'Hyde Chad Sam Thelma Allce Grace Mal le Marlly n Polly lustlne Expressman Joyce Rlchmond Prlscxlla Weatherbfe Thelma Budd Jay McI'alls The managers were Carroll Brown and Albert Culeslan Donna Lord was promptel , Q. 0 X' R 'Q i Y 1 ' f . . , . 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I ' , Contest Play Left to 'rzglzt Mlss Zlppel S Gley R Shedd A Lew1s A Washbuxn D Jenkms The Pmk Dress the pathet1c story of a father s attempt to regam the affectlon of h1s luxury lovlng daughter was plesented ln the one act play contest The contest was held at Stearns H1gh School M1ll1nocket on March 28 MISS Zlppel dlrected the follow mg cast of characters Mr Wlllard Stephen Grey Mrs Wlllard Roberta Shedd Cola Wlllard Anlta LQWIS MISS Denms Audrey Washburn Prompter Dlana Lakeman CLASS ONE ACT PLAYS Danforth Second 'row A Steeves S Bradstxeet P Hamnlton C Goodudge L Lnbby Mnss Potten G Cox W Scott L Breen D Burgess B Llbby Back 'row B Davxs M Danfo1th B Phxlbxook B Nlchols R Llbby M1 Vlhlttxex R McComb J Babmeau S Weathelbee J Campbell N Leavltt Class plays were presented Thursday evenmg March 26 Under the dlrectlon of Mr Whlttler the Junlor Class presented SIX teer a reallstlc treatment of a teen ager s hopes and final dlsllluslonment The Sophomore Class play The Lady Who Ate an Oyster dlrected by M1ss Potter deplcted the mvolved attempts to clalm ownershxp to a pearl The Freshman Class play Candy Goes on a Dlet dlrected by M1ss W1 ay presented the humorous story of Candy who changes her mmd about dletlng when she finds out Harry l1kes plump glrls . : . . , . . ' 1 , ' ,- ' ' 1 s . , ' -' . ms ' H ' 1 , - s 4 , n - . , y - , I A 'y y Policeman .,,...............,.,...l,.. ..,,,l,......l...,.......... Dale Jenkins Front 'row left to right: J. Dudley, D. Lakeman, E. McGaW, Miss Wray, G. Delano, C. Michaud, V Johnson A '. l , . ' A . I I I A Y . 7 I l . . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . L' . , s . . . . . U . - ' Y ,, . . - , . . . L, ' . CK Y! ' . . . , 1 . , . Y . u ' H ' ' ! 7 l . -, u I Q U Front 'row L Mann J Black P Weathe1bee C W01CeSt61 Bud row D Farzmgtol M G1ass W Bladfold L Clfford JUNIOR PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST MARCH 12 1953 Malcolm Grass For Whom the Bell Tolls Carolce Worcester Illuslon Joyce Blake Goldllocks and the Three Bears Wendell Bradford It s a Wlse Brother Who Knows H1s Own SISEGI Paullne Weatherbee Snow Whlte Lawrence Chfford The Blue Eyed Shelk Lorralne MHFIH Dance of the Cobra Medals were glven to all contestants w1th first places awarded to Pauhne Weatherbee and Lawrence Chfford and second places to Joyce Blake and Wendell Bradford Paul1ne Weatherbee represented Mattanaw cook Academy 1n the Northern Penobscot Speakmg Contest at Mattawam keag Apr1l 10 : . , . , . . ' , . ' '. 'c : . ' 1, . ' , '. ' ' , . i ' . ! KK 77 - . . . ll ' 77 l nunufa 1 u Dale Farrington ....... Murder of Lidice ll ' 7, . . U . , . 1 . ' 4 U in . . K6 . ,, h ...... U . - h N l 1 ..... U , H , . Iwrt row left to mght M1 Adams M Iyons S Weathelbee R Ixbby E Babmeau L Lovejoy J Blake A Lewls Second row D Jenkms R Sweet P DeG1asse E Llbby J Bulaby P Colro C Brown G Lmdsay Thzrd rou R McCa1thy G Hoxle B IJHVIS J Gxlpatllck D Glant J lVIcFalls G Cox IJ MUIChlSlDH Bach row D Jenkxns A GUl6Sldll R Quxst J Lovejoy E Haynes R VN eathexbee -4 , v ' . . - ' ' v ' . , . . , . 4 , . , . . , . . , . , . , . . ' , . . ' . . ' . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . l.' . ' , . , . , . , . , . A , - , . ' . ' .' . , . ' , . , . , . , . ' . ' ' ' u yr . . . . . I 0 Q u u 1 ' I - U 1 v . , . . . . . . . . . . - - . n H , , - 1 - . r ' n - . . v . a w ' Y . . . , . . . , . V . . . . . . M Preszdent Eugene Bablneau Vzce P1 eszdent Robert Llbby Secretary Treasurer Sandra Weatherbee Advzser Mr Adams The M Club has taken on many new projects thls year The purpose of th1s IS to better the club We started the year wlth a most successful scrap drne We made S185 39 on It Another scrap dr1ve was held 1n the sp11ng Football and basketball plograms were sold at the games CLUB Two socxals were sponsored by the M Club For the first txme we 1n1t1ated new mem bels Thxs adds to the attractlon of our club A few soclal meetmgs were held ln the eve nmg A whulpool bath was bought for the ath letlc depaltment New membershlp cards were glven to the members We held a football lally whlch stalted as a palade and ended at the athletlc field by buxnmg a dummy of ou1 r1val Exchange soclal meetlngs were held w1th Lee Academy I DATES CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS CARNIVAL WINTER CARNIVAL The slxth annual Wlnter Carnlval was held Saturday February 21 It ramed so the sports events could not be held and although they were fimshed the snow sculptures could not be judged The carnlval queen can dldates were Wllda Whalen senlor Lorrame Mar1n Junlor Beverly Llbby sophomore and Sandra McCorm1ck freshman Lorrame Mar1n was elected queen by popular vote and Eugene Llbby was honorary klng The candldates escorts pomt wmners ln the meet at Stearns were George Klng Jerry Lovejoy and Dale Grant Muslc for the Coronatxon Ball was furmshed by Sammy Sahba s Southernaxres KING AND QUEEN' 'I' ar' Fwst row left to frzght M1 Holmes adVlS61 D Lakeman D Jenkms L Mornson D Gmant bard M Lew1s J OLea1y ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE President Dalton Jenklns Secretavy Lorrame MOYFISOH Advzser Mr Holmes Th1S year the Assembly Commlttee was re-organlzed The members were chosen by the ACt1V1t19S Assoc1at1on Durmg the year We planned assemblles and saw that the gym was ready for assemblles Our meetmgs proved the necesslty for an Assembly Commlttee every year. Second 70517, standing: Gnlesian, Libby,yG..Delano, Rldley, G. ,Thompson, J., Blake, R..McC0mb, J. Lom- , . , . ' . Athletics Front row left to 'right G Cox Mr Fletcher Back ron R Lxbby L Bows-Is P Couo, R Llbby D Glant J C1lpat11ck,J Bulabv, B Davls J McFalls R Qulst, A Danforth, L Wllllams VARSITY The boys started off the season under a new coach, Wlllxam Fletcher The team got under way ln the Round robm at Lee Each team played three quarters and the LIYICQ wh1pped Medway 15 6 and Howland 14 12 They lost the last qua1ter to Lee 16 9 Open 1ng the regular season a.amst a strong Dexter team, the LIHCS lost 66 53 They bounced back from thls defeat to squeeze by Dover 77 73 Then came Lee Schenck by 15 pomts ln the th1rd perlod the L1ncs came up to wm 72 71 ln a thrxller Loslng to Orono the team fimshed up for the Ymas hohdays The lest of the season the Llncs played falr ball and wound up w1th a 5 12 record Hlgh scorer was Jxm Buraby who was Co captam vuth Bob Llbby Letter w1nne1s were Jlm Buraby Bla1ne Davls Jay McFalls Dale Grant, Jon Gllpatrlck Ralph Llbby Awern Danforth, and Bob Lxbby BASKETBALL Schedule M Dexter Dover ee Schenck Orono Dover Hampden Orono Brownvllle Jct Dexter Eastport Schenck Lee Hampden Howland B1ownw1lle Jct . . , . . e., . . , . , . 1 . h . , . - ' . ' - M. A. 53 ' . ' - , M. A. 77 - . ' - . - M. A. 46 L ' ' M. A. 72 ' - . ' M. A. .50 ' - . M. A. 41 - and the Lincs lost a close one, 46-52. Trailing to M. A. 50 Hgwland ', ' ' ' ' M. A. 48 ' - ' ' . ' M. A. 42 - ' 1 ' . M. A. 39 - ' , ' . ' ' M. A. 45 ' - . M. A. 48 - ' - ' ' - ' M. A. 69 ' . M. A. 53 ' ' : ' ' , ' ' , M. A. 65 ., ' ' , M. A. 47 ' , ' ' . . A. 39 - , Ifront row left to rzght G Delano C BIOWIH P Weathubee M Lyons J Blake Co managels J Campbell J Lombald Baci, row L Bleen L Lovejoy A Lexus S Weathelbee L Ma11n P Hamilton B Nichols Coach M1 Holmes GIRLS BASKETBALL Coach Calleton Holmes and hls fhst guls basket ball team opened thelr season on December 12 at Lee At the end of the season the gnls had SIX games to then' credlt and three losses Durxng the season a d1ffe1ent gul was chosen to be captaln of each game At the end of the season the team elected Marlel Lyons, a haxd flghtmg guaxd Dulmg most of the games the gualds we1e out standmg The gnls who d1d the scollng fo1 thls year were Baskets Fouls Ttl Pts Sandla Vt eathelbee Amta Icvus Lollame Maxm Illllan Loxeyoy 11 7 29 Letter w1nne1s for thxs season wele Captam Mauel Lyons, Joyce Blake, Balbara Nxchols, Paulme Weathelbee Lllhan LoveJoy Lorrame Mann, Amta Lew1s Sandra Weatherbee The schedule w1t.h the scores of each game was follows Dec Dec Jan Jan an Jan Feb Feb Fe MA Schenck Howland Bxownvllle Jct Schenck Lee Howland Husson Brownvnlle Jct I . ' . -. v , - . - . . ' , . . l ' L ' ' as . K - . 1 , ' as their honorary captain. ' 12 M' A' 36 Lee .' , . . , V . 16 M. A. 42 V . . 6 M. A. 34 -. , ' .- . - , , .17 M. A. 36 ' ' . , J . 27 M. A. 45 ' ' ' 76 10 162 . 30 M. A. 48 ' l 31 30 92 . 3 M. A. 46 ' 29 13 71 . 10 M. A. 25 Q '. b. 13 . . 43 ' . X Fw X Kg QM L M1 X W7 13 9 Q ie X X 'fx .-H X A W .- M X7 X N '53 K Q ,f ' xxx I--' X lf' 1 I? PX f mf X6 Left to 'rzght kneelmg E Mulphy D Jordan J Dudley, L Wllhams, S Hyde C Jones, J OLea1-y Bach 'row Coach Adams, V Johnson, R Quxst, J Grant, N Leavxtt, L Bowers, R Llbby D Gulesxan J V BASKETBALL The J V s under Coach Adams won seven games and lost seven The Jumor Varsxty IS first of all a bulldmg team to get men leady for the Varsxty They lea1n many fundamentals whlch a player IS expected to know by the trme he reaches the Varslty Coach Adams dulled the team steadlly all season and lt not only pald off 1n turnmg out men for varslty prospects school hasnt had fo1 some time Everyone IS very ploud of Coach Adams and h1s Mlghty M1t6S and next season ought to see some of them on the Va1s1ty Boys lecuung numelals are as follows R Qulst N Leautt P Corxo V Johnson L Bowe1s D Jol dan C Jones D Lancaster and Manager Paul Guleslan 5 5 SCHEDULE Dexter Dover Lee Orono Dover Hampden Orono Schenck Dexter Lee Howland Howland Schenck Hampden Lancaster Mgr P 04 l , ' ' 1 ' ', . ' l A ' J.V. 71 51 ' ' ' l u ' . J.V. 64 59 ' t ' Q J.V. 57 39 . . ' . J.V. 44 54 ' I U ' J.V. 41 33 l . ' ' 1 J.V. 46 49 but also in having a winning boys' team which this lv' 21 80 ' ' ' 1 45 I , H ' J.V. 51 44 ' 1 ' ' . J.V. 38 42 x ' ' ' J.V. 80 84 ' . ' - 4 I - ' , J.V. 51 45 - 'I y - ' Y - , - ' v - J.V. 0 45 1 f- 1 - l 1 'J 0 ' - J.V. 47 I r Front row left to rmht R McCarthy C B1own D J8Ilkl1lS A Guleslan R Sweet D Jenkms, R Weathelbee J McFalls G Llndsay G I1bby Second row D Grant R Llbby E Lmdquxst V Leav1tt L Mulchlson G Hamllton J Lovejoy L Harmon G HOXIO B IJZIVIQ Thzrd 'row E Haynes P Colro G Love1oy C MUTChlSOH E Kelth K Rldley C Goodrxdge L Llbby Fourth ron V Johnson P Weatherbee E Mulphy P Gulesxan T W1lllamS J OLea1y R Llbby D Joldan, P Farl mgton Fzfth 'row Ass1stant Coach A Thomas D MUICDISOH Manager G Davxs K Brown C Jones Coach R Adams FGOTBALL Under the dlrectxon of a very capable and hkable coach Randolph Adams, and h1s assxstants, Albert Thomas and Eugene Bablneau, football opened We started out wxth 39 candldates of whxch only 9 were leturmng lettermen We had a very successful season, wmnmg five and losmg only two We came 111 thxrd 1n the Llttle Ten Conference and fourth xn the State Classlflcatlon of football teams We won the first five stralght but from then on were hampered by 1nJur1es and lost the last two Co captalns were Rlchard Weatherbee and Carroll Brown The followmg men recelved letters Jay McFalls Rlchard Weatherbee, Co captam, George Hoxle Ray mond McCarthy Robert L1bby Blame Davxs Gareth Llndsay, Albert Gulesxan, Dale Grant, Dale Jenkms, Dalton Jenkms, Carroll Brown, Co captaln, Eugene Llbby Jerome Lovejoy Reglnald Sweet, Edson Kelth Elmer Haynes, Paul Corro, and the manager Du1 wood Murchlson The complete schedule of the 1952 season was as follows Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Mattanawcook Belfast Dexter Ellsworth Dover Foxcroft Greenvxlle Orono Hampden I , I 5 4 P , . . I , . , . , . , . , . . , ! Y ! 7 Y I I . ' , 47 0 . ' ' ' 39 18 . 31 7 - ' ' 31 - 6 . 20 ' 6 ' ' : , 0 20 . - . . . , - 43 AVA C x I4 W' WVL tb. Fzrst rou left to rzqht V Ieaxltt C Brown S Babxneau C Dana J McFalls R NNeathe1bce and B Llbby Second row Il MUlChlSOn lx Rldlcy N L83Vltt R U1St E Haynes P C0110 and J Gllpatllck Tlzwd row M1 Thomas Q Smart C Dlcker G Ham1lt0n R Lancaste1 D Lancastel L Muxchnson and M1 Adams BASEBALL The baseball team, coached by Mr Adams had a good season They won two from Schenck Spllt w1th Howland and Mattawamkeag and lost two to Lee and Stearns for a 4 6 record The followmg rece1ved the1r let ters Vernard Leav1tt Carroll Brown, Eugene Bab1neau, Chester Dana Jay McFalls R1chard Weatherbee Robert L1bbV Jon G1lpatr1ck, Paul Corro, Elmer Haynes and Raymond Qu1st s 'Z ' i '+' 31 4 . V f xv: ' Q . C xr , 8 eww ff: I ,, ' f .A . ' .3 1 A 'V QQ Q ' 3 f ' Aw T lf.. v Y N r 1 A gg . Lt q 1, 5 if v-lf' ' ix ' if fe ' ul ' .k sie ' fi? - 1 :R ' . ' . 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I Y 2 ' , ' . x 'I 9 D . 7 ' , . , , ' I Front 'row left to 'rzght L Llbby G Hamllton Back row Mr Fox G Lovejoy G Llbby D Grant J Lovejoy G Kmg WINTER SPCJRTS TEAM The Wlnter Sports team d1d not see much actlon th1s year because of the lack of snow However lt d1d compete IH one skx meet at Mllllnocket on January 31 Th1S was sponsored by the Northern Penobscot School Manters Club The members of the team who pa1t1c1pated were Eugene Lxbby Dale Grant Jerome Lovejoy George Hamllton George Klng Leroy L1bbv Gary Lovejoy Coach Mr Fox We placed second IH the meet w1th 21 pomts The awards went to Eugene Libby Dale Crant Jerome Lovejoy and George Kmg The onlv one to Wm a letter ln wlnter sports was Eugene L1bby ' , : . , . . : . , . , . , . ' , . , . . - 9 I I I Q . - A I 9 1 r 1 . 9 1 v ' - 4 . . . 9 I a 1 ' - . l X 0 Iv-ont row left to nqht M Lewis L Malin M Hamilton Back row K Richmond S Weatheibee A Lewis D Lakeman CHEERLEADERS At the beginning of the year try outs were held ln the gym for football cheerleaders The follow1ng were chosen by the faculty Lor raine Marin leader Sandra Weatherbee Kai en Richmond and Diana Lakeman The girls cheered 'lt all home games and also all out of town games Tryouts were again held m the gym for basketball cheerleaders at the beginning of the basketball season The following were chosen Mary Lewis leader Beverly Libby Mary Hamilton Carolyn Jones and Karen Richmond The substltutes were Carolee Worcester and Cheryl Oliver The girls cheered at all home basketball games and also the following games out of ville Junction and Husson Lorraine Marin Mary LEWIS and Maiy Hamilton iecelved their chenille megaphones for their services as cheelleaders for three seasons The girls have done an excellent Job and showed gleat school spuit Many new cheers have been added to the ones we already had and they had much public appeal 1 i f' , I ', : . ' , . , .. ' . : . , . ' , . , . . 7 - L ' Anita Lewis, Mary Lewis, Mary Hamilton, town: Lee, Orono, Schenck, Howland, Brown- , ' I , D I . , . 1 y v E I A v E l ivy ' ' - . 1 , - if i! o I T' A Q -L L fi ' v H ' 5 a I , fv- I 1.13: M X iw Eg R113 2 nws 3. lfgasx u ai . in Q W v , 4 LJ I ' . 4, , A . - - ' - f x A 1 ., ,1 . 'A x mxisid My 1 ' f'A- s A-Lf Aw. , I T , Q A ' k 2' A I Q I N,,,,..- 3 C' 4' 5 I Q X Q Jn, 35 5 Z A aw V ... U- ' iq'- 955-ill Lltera ry Lrterary DALE FARRINGTON rs from the Junxor class H MARILYN DAYFORTH is also flom the Jumol took part rn Jumor Prrze Speakrng and played class She rs rn the band Glee Club and IS rntramural basketball typrst for the Pme Needles THE SUPREME ANIMAL The man and even the srlver plane rtself seemed small agarnst the rollrng green sea that xx as the Jungle James Stone felt small rndeed for hrs t1ny lrnk wrth humanrty was nearly out of fuel He knew now that he was lost and must have been travelmg rn the wrong drrectron for several hours He changed hrs course slrghtly ex en though he knew rt was no use He had flown 1n th1s new drrectron for about fixe mrnutes when he notrced a sharp change rn the landscape There was a drstrnct lrne where the green left off and the drab colorless expanse Iofgan And then he notrced somethrng Nery strange' That lrne was movrngl Stone deter mmed to get a closer look lrfted the nose of hrs small plane downward By the trme he had reached an altrtude of five hundred feet he hal made a decrsron Thrs black mass whrch spread for mrles could only be the dreaded soldrer ants' These small msects gather rn great masses and destroy everythrng hung m the1r path A shud der pased through hrs frame and seemed rn cased IH rce At th1s moment the motor on hrs plane coughed and gasped rts last He qulckly barled out for he knew he could never land the plane successfully rn the Jungle After he had landed he tr red to collect hrs wrts Ah he thought Im safe for I have a gun Poor fool' He qurckly found that guns would not stop the ants And then he ran He ran untrl hrs legs felt llke lead Hrs breath came rn short gasps and he soon found that rt was no use to run He fell to the ground exhausted He trled to p1ck hrmself up but he was too weak He lay there wartrng wart rug waltrng He saw the black lrne creep closer He screamed Frnally he could stand the wartrnof no longer A shot rang out and then there vs as srlence except the sound of the ants feedrng In less than five mrnutes there was nothrng left of James Stone but a skeleton wrth a bullet hole rn the skull Is man after all the supreme ammal? THIS BEAUTY WILL NOT LAST As the brrght sun rarsed my eye l1ds I gazed upon a world of wonder Durrng the n1ght the snow had fallen Coxerrng the ear th rn wrnter splendor A blanket of the whrtest cotton I olled on unmar red and peaceful How th1s quret wor ld of wonder Made me feel so small and restful The tall trees robed rn s1lve1 glorv Proud as any earthly beautv stood As the sun caressed each crystal It glrstened as any dramond could The sun rose hrgh rn the cloudless sky Parntrng the world wrth a prnk delrght My wlnter beautv IS meltrng fast Sunshrne rs stealrng my stormy n1ght lar wrth her class She has cheered for football and basketball thrs year and rs xn the band FAME The day was dark and dreary The teacher looked the same She sard Cet pen and paper It s trme to work for fame Many great wor ks have started On such a day as th1s When exerythrng around you Seemed to be amrss I took my pen and paper Fr cm my desk reluctantly I pondered hard and chewed my narls My mmd was all at sea After weary hours of struggle W 1th my poor demented brarn I decrded I had nothrng to offer To the world 1n the l1ne of fame The day was dark and dreary I was feelrng much the same When my rank for Wrrt ng poetry Was lrsted Wrthout Fame U . 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' K4 ' 77 1 1 ' ' ' SEGRID STEINBIS came from Germany ard rs a RI-IODA FLANDI-,RS rs from the class of 04 She new grrl rn the Freshman class She IS rn the rn the F H A and her favorite sport 1 Freshman Glee Club swimming EXPERIENCE IN LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE In 1951 when I came over from Germany I couldnt speak a word of Englrsh and I had a really hard trme gettrng along rn the hosprtal In the room I had there was another girl and she tr red very hard to make me understand that her husband mrght come the next night When he drdnt come I sard to her Your husband no come? She said Maybe tomorrow I don t know I kept thrnkrng what the word maybe could mean She used rt qurte often and I finally could figure out what rt was So the next mornrng a new nurse came suppose people had told her that I didnt speak English or rather not much When she asked me rf there were any more bandages rn my table Ianswered her Maybe I dont know Boy' Drdn t she seem surprrsedl She sard Dont you speak good English I was very proud to hear rt but that was about the only thing I could sav When I had left the hosprtal I went a few days before Easter to a store to buy a card for my parents srster and br others I looked around and there' wasnt that a beautrful card There w as a lrttle house a grrl standrng rn front of the house and all away around her pretty flow ers I hked 1t very much and I bought rt When I got home I fixed rt so I could marl rt Oh I thought I would find out first what rt sard on rt and I drd irnd out HAPPY EASTER GREETINGS TO MY WIFE rt sard on the first page and thats all I wanted to hear Wasn t I drsappornted Such a nrce card and It couldnt be sent now I always kept rt anyway to remember the trme when I learned Englrsh MOUNT KATAHDIN I hare v1ewed rt from the foothills I have clrmbed rts lofty height I hare looked with awe and wonder On 1tS everlastrng might It has stood there through the ages Symbol of all thrngs drvrne C od has placed rt there eternal It wrll stand the test of time Mt Katahdrn rn your splendor In your robes of azure blue As I stand here lookrng upward 1 garn farth and strength from you HARIAND JORDXN is from the Junior class and rs rn the M Club He also played intramural basketball PEACE If I could End Peace Id take her wrth me All orer the land all or er the sea I can see rt all now Oh what a steep hrll' All covered wrth bushes and sharp rocks that hrll The first step rs as hard as the one we ll take last Now stopprng now going how slowly they re passed' A brg rock rs here then a brgger one strll I: ach one br rngs us closer to the top of the hr There at last there against the sky Is the goal we re been seekrng we grve a sigh Just a few more sharp rocks Here vse hare won' Oh' such a struggle but now rt rs done Then all of a sudden the rocks disappeared The hrll was as smooth as rf glass had appeared As the rocks drsappear ed therr sound drd not cease All over the hrll echoed peace peace . . 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JANET LOMBARD represents the class of 54 and IS very promment ln school act1v1t1es These ale Natlonal Honor Soclety band glee club Pme Needles and Tatler staffs and co asslstant manager for glrls basketball THE STORM The bleak forest lay grey and cold Rollmg clouds h1d the r1s1ng moon Among the bare branches the w1nd Murmured a mournful tune Long ago the Wlnd grew b1tter The sky lost 1ts brlghtness and blue And slowly each tree bltten by cold Surrendered 1tS autumn hue After the commg of mghtfall The north w1nd contmued to blow And Wlnter sent out h1s messengers 'lo herald the commg snow All mght the httle white flakes e Llke t1ny feathers from the sky All n1ght the Wlnd serenaded The forest w1th lts cry By dawn the cold assault had ceased To leave the forest gllstemng whlte The mornmg a1r was Stlll and clear And the sky was blue and br1ght MARCH The Sun sat back grlnmng at fleecy clouds scam permg about ln the clear blue sky Barth awakenlng to 1tS warmth and laughter looked dlsgustedly at her worn drab ward robe A rovmg breeze whlspered to the groplng tree tops and new green tlpped buds courtes1ed rustlcally Fager pussywlllows cuddlmg ln a hollow hfted thelr 1nqu1s1t1ve furry heads An exclted brook burst from 1ts w1nter house and glltterlng ln the sunllght gugglmg through crystal Caverns babblmg to the Skl6S It swept meltlng snow and tlnklmg 1ce over xts rocky bed Phantom gypsy dancers glldmg leap1ng and wh1rl1ng wlth a swlrlmg of satln sklrts Shadows and sunbeams frollcked on that sllver rlbbon wlndlng among the trees lnto a meadow VVhere the fresh breeze tlp toed over patches of snow and the rank smell of muddy ground filled the axr Peluctantly Wmter crept away EXCHANGES Islander Bar Harbor H1gh School Bar Harbor Ma1ne T e Boreas Blngham H1gh School Bxngham Ma1ne The Rocket Carmel H1gh School Carmel Ma1ne T e Keystone Crosby H1gh School Belfast Ma1ne T e Sedan Hampden Academy Hampden Ma1ne The Howler Howland H1gh School Howland Mame The Crescent Lee Academy Lee Ma1ne Mmgaretta M3Ch13S H1gh School M3Ch1aS Ma1ne T e Maple Leaf Mapleton H1gh School Mapleton Ma1ne The Pharetra Monson Academy Monson Ma1ne T e Lwe Wwe Newport H1gh School Newport Ma1ne The Sachem Old Town H1gh School Old Town Ma1ne Mzrrov Patten Academy Patten Ma1ne Pemetzc Pemet1c H1gh School Southwest Harbor Ma1ne Oracle Shead Memorlal H1gh School Eastport Ma1ne , 1 1 1 1 as as - - U U ' 1 . , ' , ' 1 n h 11 ' - , . . . . . . , 1 Ku 11 . v . 1 1 1 ' n xp . 1 1 h V 1 , cc h I 71 Y ' , . f ll .. ,, . 1 1 1: I ry 7 7 1 ' cl . 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A.s ANSWER TO THE HIT PARADE Three Bells -8.30 1Z'30 3:30 Tell Me a Story -Excuse to Mr Holmes Come What May Rank cards Somewhere Along the Way Detention Wild Horses Room 6 How Lovely Cooks the Meat Home Ec Down Yonder Lab Glow Worm Mr Jones Bicycle Built for Two Driver Education ar And So to Sleep Again -Study Hall Forever and Ever School Smoke Gets 1n Your Eyes F1re dr1lls Wish You Were Here June 11 Oh Happy Day Graduation Slow Boat to China Class Trip M A s JUKEBOX Why Don t You Believe Me -Senior girls Side by Side -Sally and Reggie Wish You Were Here Gayle Thompson Two to Tango Blame Davis Keep It a Secret Joan Campbell Don t Let the Stars Get 1n Your Eyes Jay McFalls Old Black Joe Anita LEWIS PET SAYINGS Miss Wray My dear children Mr Fox J umping Judas Miss Zxppel All right Holmes-The word 1S YES' Adams-Don t tell me your troubles tell the chaplain Mr Thomas-That s too much for my pocketbook Jones Detention IS the stuff memory IS made Miss Potter Oh heavens burned food agam' Mr Fletcher Well it s this way Mr Whittler This period IS never long enough Mrs Clay That ISD t what my rule book says Mr Flagg O K Pipe down Millie DA le PaT J aneT SAm Nan DanA Wllda MaC DaltOn ROselyn RICKY Anita J oyCe PA ul Donna AlycE Mary GaY le JOKES One day while Richard St Petei was delivei mg grocerles from his fathers store a motor lSt knocked h1m down Motorist Ale you sure you ie o k little boy? Richard Well I don t know Heie s the heart 'ind liver but where are my k1lneys'? THIS REALLY HAPPENED I' Mr Adams Dolly Madison IS given the credit for saving the United States Constitution from the White House while it was burumg By the way whose wife was she? George King Abe Lincoln s Well wasnt she? I as n , s 1 ' I ' ll 17 ll L T . ll L . ' IC ' ,L . H I L ll YL- . if L I . ,, . . ' H4 . . C I li V ' 77 ll 7? . ,, . ,,-L . . 61 ' Y!-- . li L ' . . an 4 ,L . . I U , . ,, . , . It . 1 ,,' . . U - ui . 61 7? ' ' . ll . 7? . ll 7 ' E Nl - Black Smith Blues -Mr. Flagg. U ,,- . . . l , '- . - ' u - 7 , ' . i ' l ' : , Y . . Y . . . - . l 1 . , .I . Mr. ' . Mr. , ' , ak ae wk . 7 . Mr. - . . . H . l 1 y T D . u . . I . ' ' -1 7 . , . ' . . . L . , . - . 1 , . . . 1 D , . 1 n - . - . . 1 ' . 1' : ' ' , , ' , Se Sept Sept c c c c Nov Ixov Nov Dec Dec an an Fe Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr 2 SCHOOL CALENDAR SENIOR SUPERLATIVES M A opened rts door to two hundred and elghty eager and wrllrng students Our first football game was played here wrth Crosby Hrgh The largest freshman class that M A has ever had was rnrtrated F H A sponsored the first socral of the year A football rally was held on the eve of the Orono game EXAM WEEK 30 31 Teachers Conventron 4 Ersenhower won M A s Presrdentral electron 7 The senror play Take Care of My Llttle Glrl 14- M Club socral 5-Basketball season started 19 Chrrstmas Vacatron fa breatherj 12 16-Mrd year s exams 21 March of Drmes 20 21 Wrnter Carnrval 12 J unror Prrze Speakrng 20 Sophomore Socral 26-Three one act plays grven by Fresh 17 men Sophomores and Junrors Our Annual State Contest one act play at Stearns Thrs year the Junror class held the first J unror Prom The sen1ors are rushmg about plannrng the annual graduatron ball whrch they hope wrll be June 5 Baccalaureate June 7 and Graduatron June 11 CONTRIBUTIONS TO HOLLYWOOD Quretest Smartest Best Dressed Most Popular Brggest Grgglers Norsrest Brggest Arguers Most Dependable Most Talented Best Lookrng Shortest Tallest Best Drsposrtron Best Dancers Roselyn Lrbby Rolland Perry Mrldred MacDonald Quentin Smart Patrrcra McIntyre Dalton Jenkrns Anrta Lewrs Regrnald Sweet Lorrarne Morrlson Dale Jenkms Anlta Lewrs Dale Jenkrns Prrscrlla Weatherbee Dalton Jenkms Pauhne Read Albert Culesran Gayle Thompson Eugene L1bby Marv Hamrlton Gareth Llndsay Murrel Jones Albert Gulesran James Buraby Wrlda Whalen Roger Cole Alyce Sturgeon Albert Gulesran 'Vlary were an ear rnstead of a Cobb Joan were a churchbell rnstead of a Campbell Dale were a loan rnstead of a Grant Lvllran were a krllgoy rnstead of a Lovejoy Ceor ge were a Moxre rnstead of a Hoxre Barbara were a penny rnstead of a N rcholfsb Drck were a devrl rnstead of a St Peter Nan were a loafer rnstead of a Workman Polly were a honeybee rnstead of a Weatherbee Red Buttons Tyrone Power Carman Mrranda Gary Cooper Sydney Greenstreet Mrtzr Gaynor Judy Hollrday Jerry Lewrs Marrlyn Monroe Tofhe Wrllrams Stuart Krlbrrde Carlyn Mrchaud Jrmmy Buraby Lloyd Murchrson Carolee Worcester Jo-Anne Babrneau Leroy Lrbby Alyce Steeves George were a Jester lnstead of a Krng THIS REALLY HAPPENED 'I Mr Whrttrer asked thrs questron on an Eng lrsh test over MacBeth Why couldnt Banquo sleep on the nrght of lVIacBeth s murder? 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PV ' fl 'W S 1951 ALUMNI AIbe1t, M1ld1ed Town Albe1 t, Robe1 ta Town Alexander fWashburnl Carolyn Llncoln Cente1 A1che1 Uenkmsl Roberta Town A1thers, Herman JI Un1ted States Marme Corps Avex fL8W1S, Pr1sc1lla Vlfglnla Bablneau fLyonsJ Malgalet Buck MOtO1S Town Bnggs, R1chard Brewer Chase, Dav1d Town Cur11er, Sheldon Un1ted States A11 FOICG Cu1t1s, Calv1n Un1ted States Army Ger1y, Harold Un1vers1ty of Ma1ne Goodwm Glenna Leens Electucal SEYVICB Brewer Hook, Wayne Avco Manufactuung Company Br1dge po1t, Connect1cut Ileland fQu1mbyJ, Gwendolyn Town Lancaster fSm1thJ Evangelme-Town Lancaster, Natahe-Fa1m1ngton State Teache1s College Lawlence fBrownJ, L1ll1an Indlana Le1ghton, Pat11c1a Town Iovejoy Jean Town Ludden, Glenn1ce-Moody B1ble Inst1tute, Clncago Ill Lutes Davld Un1ted States Navy Town Monroe, Donald Un1ted States A11 Fo1ce Moody, R1cha1d Un1ted States Navy Mo1gan MZIIOH Husson College Bangor Murchlson, Dauell Presque Isle State Teachers College Mullay The1esa Bath Neal, Dale Un1ted States A1r Force Ol1ver, Donald Un1ted States Navy Ol1ver, Ph1l1p Buck Moto1s, Town P1cke11ng, Rxchard F1rst Natlonal Store Town Platt, Carmen F1she1 School for GlllS, Boston Mass Smlth Peall Johnson Clty Sem1na1y New Yo1k St Petel Charles St Peters Market Town Sturgeon fBatlenoJ VCIHICG-D1 Guleslans ollice Town Taylor QBa1leyJ Mona Town T1lton, Deborah Eastern Manufactu11ng Corp Town Tracy C'hr1st1ne St Marys School of Nu1s1ng, West V1rg1n1a Weatherbee Paul1ne-Farmmgton State Teachers Col ege Wh1tten, J eanette-Workman's Hosp1tal 1952 ALUMNI A1the1s Harley Un1ted States A1my Ball 1FlandersJ, Joyce-Cal1forn1a Ba1ney fHydeJ Carohne-Poltland Beaulleu 1WeatherbeeJ, Anne-Newpo1t, Rhode Island B1agdon, James Un1ve1s1ty of MHIHC Brown, Ba1bara Go1ham State Teachers College Bu1gess Janet Stlattons Town Condon MarJo11e-Olamon C1uc1an1 Franc1s L1ncoln House Dam fHobbsJ Carolyn Cahforma Dana Cheste1 Un1ted States A1r F0166 DeMa1ey Altham Aroostook State Teachers College Dolan Donald Un1ted States A1r Force Gallant Eleanor M1lo Hosp1tal Go1don Barba1a No1th Llncoln Hanscom Leona New Haven, Connect1cut Haskell B1yl Un1V9FS1tV of Mame Holmes fSmartJ Donothy Town Hurd, Beverly E3StClH Academy ot Beauty Cultu1e Bangor J1pson CDav1sJ W1lma Town Jones Roge1 Bath Ixelly Eugene A1oostook State Teachels College Kmg Darrell Ma1ne Vocatlonal Techn1cal Instxtute South Portland Lakeman My1na Dr Vt C McNama1as office, Town Iovejoy Lou1s Unlxerslty of Ma1ne Lyons CWeatl1e1beeJ, Sh11ley Town McFalls fMcCorm1ckJ Lau1el Pennsylvan1a Mott, Randolph Un1ted States A1my Nash Wesley Ma1ne Vocatlonal Techmcal Instxtute, South Portland Neal Dalton Western Auto Assoc1ate Sto1e, Town N1bbsQNealJ Donna Connect1cut P1nkham fHaynesJ Betty Town Potte1 fTaylo1J Ma11lyn Town Qmmby, Bazbara Eastern Ma1ne General Hosp1tal School of Nurslng, Bangor I'yde1 Glor1a Connectlcut Sea1s Edwa1d Un1ted States A1r Force Smlth Jan1ce-Lmcoln Center Sturg1on Law1encH-Haskells M111 Lmcoln Center Ther1ault Eucl1d Un1ted States A1r Force Ware, Sylv1a Rlcker Class1cal Instltute Weatherbee, Donald Connectxcut . ' . T 1 1 , -1 ' 1 y l I Q 1 b I ' 1 l 1 1 ' , T . . 1 1 ' . . . - 1 7 1 T 1 ' 1 ! I. . - , - ,- , - U . ., , - . 1 1 1 I ' ' . - . . , - ' . . i . , .T ' ' . , . . . . 1 . - 1 , - 1 , .1 1 i ' ' r W 1 ' - .. y . - , - , , . i . ' . - , - . , , D E . . G . . . . . , . , - 1 i .. ' , , A , , - . . y . -. . . . . y u 7 ,- 1 1 ' i , ' y y l 5 McCafferty fTrottD, Betty-Eastern Manufacturing C'o1'p., Kimball, Josephine-LUICOIU Center V - . . . . , ' . i ' . 1 1 , s , . . . ' y .. - y I . y . - . 7 . , ' . . t 1 , - . ' . -. , 1 1 Y 1 .i ' I 1 T- ' - . ' y - . . . , .. - V r , i. . B . . , - . , 1 . . - ' . ' . I , , D r '- ' , . - ' ' . y . 7 - -' I - , I , . Y . - . , . , . Q , . ' 1 ' 7 I W '- , . , . l , i L ', 1 T 1 . - , .1 , , 1 - . . , T o I J Y ' 7 - , 1 - 1 1 1 , We have enjoyed compiling this, our 1953 Pine Needles . We hope you have enjoyed reading it. Pine Needles Staff Front row A Guleslan P McIntyre M Danfoxth J Lombard G Thompson J Lovejoy J Campbell Middle ron M MacDonald P Read S Lovely D Lo1d P Weathelbee M1 Wh1tt1e1 C Blown B PhllblOOk P Hamllton L Mal 1n Back row J Dudley D Llbby A Danfolth R Llbby D Davls G Cox L Cllffold R Stevens Editor in Chief Assistant Literary Editor Girls Sports Editor Assistant Boys Sports Editor Assistant Personals Editor Alumni Editor Assistant Exchange Editor Gayle Thompson Janet Lombard Joan Campbell Mlldred MacDonald Sally Lovely Robert Llbby Blame Davls Lawrence Chfford Albert Culeslan Barbara Phllbrook Donna Lord S tadent Photographer Raymond Qulst Art Editor Class Editors Buszness- Manager Assistants Tupists Faculty Adi iser Durwood Lxbby 1953 Paullne Read 1954 LOIIZIIIIL Marm 1956 Aveln Danfoxth Polly Weatherbee Pelhne Hamllton John Dudley C forge Cox Carol BIOYVII Marllyn Danforth P2t1lCl'1 Mclntvro Mr Whlttler I .' . Q , . , . - ' , . Y , - ,I .I ' I , . h - . V: ' ' I l ' 1 ' r ' I I ' ' 9 ' lv ' 4 v 1 ' I F ' , l Q . 1 v . . : . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . I I a 0 a 1 1 ' ' - X . Activities Editor . . . . Jerome Lovejoy 1955-Roger Sigveng ' ,y 1 ' ' . ' u ' I . . . . . . . , f U , , , ' 1' X 5 ' ' - - . . . ...... ' N I Q J . . . I . , - - 1 ' l ' ' ' ' - .rl .--... . 1 ' n u Q - . D ' If I ' n n ' , f l'n . - . . . In I Complzments o Casino Motor Company YOUR FORD and ESSO HEAT DEALER LINCOLN MAINE 446' We BE RIGHT BUY AT WIGHT S W1ghtS Sportlng Goods Sends Congmtulatzons QD For Your Flne Year Book Q23 For Your Fme Athletlc Teams We axe px oud to be of SQFVICQ to both KAJ WIGHT S EXPERT SERVICES INCLUDE Rod Repalrs Tennls Racket Restrlnglng Gunsmlthmg Gun Blulng by FaCtO1 y Methods Scope Work Whlzzer Blkes and Pax ts fBQ WIGHT S UNBEATEN ALL-STAR ATHLETIC LINE UP Spaldlng Powers WIISOII Brlstollte Blke Web Top Notch WlgW3In Kren Reach Davls Cramer Slazenge1 Each Selected fo1 Hxgh Quallty at Low PIICG QCD WICHT S SPECIAL SERVICES FEATURE 111 Lowest Speclal Team and Club Prlces 24 hour Felt Letter Sex VICQ We embrolder person s name on any of our sports garments FIXEE Wlghts Sportlng Goods WHOLESALE RETAIL 54 STATE ST BANK OR Qerer neuecbxix 2 59 'Y C9 I 2:5 E I , I C15 ' C25 A ' ' 13? ' ' Q47 ' ' C57 C63 ' ' ' C75 Bicycle Repairs C85 Baby Carriage Retiring 427 - ' ' C35 ' ' ' ' ' 0 Q 0 52 52 . QQ C9 GE Z-S ?5 T BEST WISHES 1 from The Danfwrth Sltudw Class Photographer ll 9 5 3 Lnncolln Mannc 31 'Deon -:eva is 0 'A' O 0 9 :Q Q: 'Y nl.Jl Ygl SW C9 53 as Za Lincoln Trust Company ALL BANKING SERVICES Lmcoln Mame B1 'inch at Ho wldnd Mfune gtkfaifal GV? , 1 X v 4 y 4 ' 29 Q: NIJ: ' 'lfhfgx wi :Sw nweew CHEVROLET 1 Agam The Value Leader So Much Luxury At So Lzttle Cost GATEWAY MOTORS Mam Street Phone 56 PONTIAC Dollar fox Dollar You Lant Beat a Pontxac Lmcoln Mame Socony Lee and Fuestone Produtts Complzments of Bemls Express, Inc 33 35 Market Street Bangor Mame E2 93 L9 QQ 55.93-ff9l' 863263.33 1- A 2 I I I 2 82 ' ' Q wv ' 1 v Y V It on 0 I r agqgswn few: f 'll LINCOLN AUTO BODY 'VIAURICE BYFRS Prop BODY AND FENDER WOI Ix Tel 22011 Lmcoln Mame Conlphmentb 4 t Lmcoln Rotary Club ri? zfiaerarf fieuecbff -: ' I bv r AUTOMOBILF PAINTINF 1 f . ' l. 92 S9 ' Q-2 Js ggqgewv fuenegwg C9 3: 25 2.3 TRY MOTHER S Bread Doughnuts You will lake them BANGOR BAKING CO BANGOR MAINE. Maunce I Fmeson Box 227 Bangor Mame Class Rlngs Class Plns and Awards Medals and Trophles Of'llC1al jeweler to Mattanawcook Academy smce 1937 Representmg Loren Murchxson :S Company Walfolv 'seam f 9 O 49 S-2 M5121 i',B 'N gsm weep ez ALFRED N DAVIS QP Nl I A1 CONTI AC TOh Qyhoul Ol Cl mm Won! 7 rumlni tc M Lovejoys I G A Market CHOICE MP ATS FANCY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 70 M3111 Street Lmcoln Malne 32 Si L9 QQ i55Q4rav -seueclfii , - ,. u I 1 I 'I I 1 T I I ' . '- f Il 2 i V2 v 'Q Bulldozing f Trucking Tvl. 3--1 Li 1' I1-n xr, aim? - 9 C C C 1 1 J J . , U . z . I cb 31 QS 2.3 F urbush -Roberts Printing Co., Inc. 108-110 EXCHANGE STREET BANGOR MAINE Linton Insurance Agency, Inc Llncoln Malne Estabhshed 1932 COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE at faves wevw' ! ! Q2 Si L2 QQ V n 1.x ' 1-.A HK Colm' 'Q5 Compliments of North End Market GROCERIES MEATS F1 ozen Foods Free Delmvery Self Servxce Telephone 3 Lmcoln Mame Compliments of Stowell MacGregor Dlvlslon Coats 8x Clark, Inc SOUTH LINCOLN MAINE K wr C3 7 5 , E Fresh Fruits - Vegetables 5? fl gs Q' zllillfiefonl - leusE'3?3i +ne1a55eg FB 31 'i-S 8 Edwards Insurance Agency Genelal Insurance Massachusetts Mutual Llfe Insurance BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD Tel 392 50 Maln St Lmcoln Mame WESTERN AUTO Assoclate Store A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Thrzfty People Aluays Shop Western Auto Fwst Home owned and operated F X McGILLVRAY Phone I mcoln 94 wfiatw' 1655633 A ' . 1 . I ll I! . V I . J. C9 QQ v 4 ,, I ' :ga -'JK asm 'Ga ' Gas and Electric Service Company Electric Supplies Wiring and Fixtures Maytag Washers Water Pumps Plumbing bupplies Bottled Gas Sevmce Telephone 19 2 Lmcoln M une Complzments of STRATTON S 5c S5 Department Store SPORTING GOODS A pleasant place to chop Lmcoln Maine . ' ' ' RCA Radio and Television - Sales and Service 9 QQ mQerev A wewefhik C9 32 Z5 Compliments of ,Q Worcester Brothers Ga rage AGENTS FOR ALL SOCONY VACUUM PRODUCTS When 1n need of Fuel Ollg or O11 Burner Serv1ce fAny typel Call L1ncoln 70 2 or 70 3 SAVE AT Complzments of Ba1ley s Drug Store LIIICOIII Challes H Balley BS Reg Ph Flshmg Tackle Spolts Equlpment Phone 300 Mercury Outboal ds Meet Your Frzends at Lmcoln Mame Lmcoln Mame ig? ll I fq ggi ' 9 THE ALCovE Tel- 263-3 E2 55. sw Q3 n .QQ WCQL- - Q9il9lf qqygej gg Complrmenfe of Shorette s Diner Complzments of Lmcoln Old Town Mame Homogemzed Vztamm D M1lk Tel 9013 L E STEEVES REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lmcoln Mame Buy Sell and Rent Land Homes Farms Woodlots and Busmess Tel 1023 Lmcoln M Complzments of Eastern Corporation LINCOLN MAINE 1' F2 S9 QQ Qefolf leu+GZ?E: FE Q I . , . Pasteurized Milk - Cream ' . , . To - - ' , e. 7 E22E5K9 'IQFQW to 2, is 25 Briggs Transportation Company Bangor Danforth Woodland Local and Long Dxstance Movlng All goods msured Llncoln Tel 202 Bangor Tel 9491 G E Godlng Ed' Son Fresh from the Farm Lmcoln Maine LINDSAY S Pasteurlzed and Homogenlzed GENERAL CONTRACTOPS mllk and cream Excaxatlng Gradmg Tlenchlng Cement Work 2949402 l GW , . , . l Q 0 ' 9 - I Tel. 52-14 Lincoln, Maine 32 Si 99 Q3 n ,, I' ' Ivcqeggffli cv E 25 E THE PUBLIC PREFERENCE ' 53.51911 Iexggz I IS THE LINCOLN DEPARTMENT STORES BEST REFERENCE 4 -v- Llncoln Department Store Phone 26 Lmcoln Mame L M Taylor 8I Son Market C mphmms f Meats Produce Grocemes C MCNQIIHEIIH, Frozen Foods M D Free Dellvery TELEVISION L Bowers 81 Son SALES AND SERVICE ADMIRAL BENDIX DUMONT WIRTHMORE FEEDS Phone 259 Lmcoln Me FERTILIZER HAY Fel 2482 Lmcoln Mame Kfaffglt X , 0 ' 0 F. . . y . - . , . ' 2-9 Q3 in 4.2. itfif-,L 1-Ji MEN' IGJ-kj if Comphments of SMART S smart to buy at Smart s FARM SUPPLIES Telephone 92 2 Lmcoln Mame Lmcoln s One Complete Famlly Store Carney s Department Store Lwdzes and Men s Mam St Llneoln M Compliments of H B Stevens Store CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAP Tel 243 Z Llncoln Mame Complzments of Vera s Beauty Shoppe xiiaerov : ueueG.Wf A ' S I - I 2 L ' v , . 9 nltvs v n U ' 9 Yi Furnish-ings and Shoes 1 61 ' . ' ' , e I I l 9 I Q S9 Q9 ' I f, 1 s :8 31 ai 25 Compliments Best Wishes of from Class of 1953 Class of 1954 Compllments Greetmgs 70771 Cl I ass of 955 Class of 1956 T' zimfral QGYGWZR of f rf-7 Q? 4 A.,-I ' ' Lx. 1- ?5M5?l9l+ -leneggez in x gf 5 eg WHALEN'S DAIRY Compliments of J, J, Newberry Pasteurized and Ho-mogenized MILK and CREAM Company 5c 10c 25c STORES Tel 330 Phone 2 Lmcoln Maine 36 Llbby Street L1ncoln Me Complzments of CONGRATULATIONS AND Lmcoln Steam Laundry BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 1953 Complete Laundry Sermce an Expert Dry C leanmg LINWOOD BOWERS Phone 73 2 Free Plck up and Dehvery an Caerolf 4 FW d 'k Q3 A - A A A ev- Us FE 31 Johnson Florist Shop Compliments of H W Ball, M D FLOWERS of DISTINCTION 16 West Broadway Lmcoln Me LINCOLN MAINE Tel 320 Buck Motors C omplzme-n ts of Phllgas Glenwood Ranges Husson College Gasolme Range and Fuel O11 Mame 3 Largest School of Oldsmobile Commercial Trammg S Sales and ermce 157 Park St Bangor Me Internat1onalT1ucks C H HUSSON P768 Tel 111 F1 ee Catalog Lmcoln Mame :L Caffe: fa FW: 0 s o o , . . . , , l l , I . . , ' . 92 fi AJ l 1' QL:- 5551911 lIQJi'Ej?g L E QS B 23 Bangor Hydro B. A. Davis Garage Electric Company Tel 30 Z West Enfield, Me Llncoln DIVISIOH Compllments of Marlene Como Brown s Jewelry Ladles and Chxldren s Store WEARIN G APPAREL Watchmaker Telephone 116 2 Jeweler Lmcoln Mame Lmcoln Mame EVER! u GW W Q Q 7 ' I ' Y S2 S3 E-9 Q? GAA l ' TGEQ-,L 1-JS f4i5fl9 M31 if Remember The C W Clay The Power of Flowers Store Dealers Books Magazmes and School SLlppllQS POLLY S POSIES Complzmcntb of ROSEBOWL hncoln Fne Home of Cooked Foods Department Lmcoln M3180 21 Wren QGYQBR xr, A 1. sw 2 in U ! I Compliments of E X I E2 S? Lg QQ 11 N ml..-I ' r.A.1' www H B JOHNSONS Hardware Buxldlng Materlal Compllm GMS Of GLOBE PRINTING CO POBERT B DAUPHINE Prop Lmcoln Mame 110 Maxn Qt L1ncoln Me Te 93 Complzm ente of Complzments of BON TGN Clay Funeral Home Lmcoln Mame Lmcoln Mame F2 52 rg Q. iffgffbll qcqQ.fI??'6i 'L c 1 I ,- 1' a ' 4 55 ng I Furniture u . , . 1 . l , Q s. . , . l. - 7 Y '1 .rf as 1 we Complzments of Sxlver Star Cleaners Call 210 for Free Plck up and Dehvery Lmcoln Mame LAKESIDE Dancmg and Rollerskatmg Arcade Bowlmg Pool V A LOWELL Prop Tel 273 Lmcoln Mame Complzm ents of DeW1tt Real Estate Agency 50 Mam Street Tel 301 Lmcoln Mame Lmcoln Motor Company KAISER FRAZER Johnson Sea Horse Motors G M C Trucks Telephone 271 Lmcoln Mame .1 GW -Ag N , FE Z7 25 Za See .Ame1'ica's Most Copied Cars at fl 93 rg QQ 21 Qfrou weve, eefwl' we I Lmcoln Clothmg H B JOHNSONS Company Hardware Bu1ld1ng Materlal Dealers m Cloth ng Hats Caps Furnlture Shoes and Rubbers See CURLEE CLOTHES Flrst 110 Maln St Lmcoln Me E A Weatherbee Ea' Company C omplzments of J J Newberry Hardware Pamts Cglnpany Buxldmg Materlal oc 10c 25c STORES Sportmg Goods Phone 2 Lmcoln Mame Stoves Furmture Kltchen Ware Telephone 15 Lmcoln Me .L 'ka' Achim? . ' S v F i. -Z I O 1 4 - - I s. . A , . Lincoln, Maine C I I I . F . l 9 , . , . 92 S? E3 QQ 3356? ' ' V ,lubli ltdaw' Goto-is 3 P E WARD 81 CO Dovel Foxcloft Mame Compltmonts of Complete Home Outfltters xVhCtl 6l you want Iust one small Item or a houseful of fine fumlture-youll Sturgeon Brothers LINCOLN REPRESENTATIVE Gordon Ronlnoon on SHELL DISTRIBUTORS Call or wrlte Dovel Foxcloft Tel 2641 QUALITY PRODUCTS West Broadway Lmcoln Me Kroehler Bzgelow Wool Rugs Szmmorns Florence Ranqes Frzgzdazre Daystrom Phzlco Radzos Congoleum Rugs McCormick Motor Co MAC S MARKET DODGE and PLYMOUTH GTOCCTZCS M6atS Ffult Sales and Sermoe We A1m to Please Goodyear TIFBS Tydol has Lmcoln Center Me 4 West Bloadway Lmcoln Me S2 S2 Y Q: zvfierou Icneftiffx t G' . . . g -: ., . y - 1 find our quality high and the prices low. , . , . I i. Y . , . n . , - Affwfw' I ww Compliments of Murchison s Beauty Shop 43A Mam Stleet Tel 359 3 L1nc0ln Mame C- 1l'Lcns LINCOLN THEATRE INC Lmcoln Mame LINCOLN BEVERAGE COMPANY 87B Mam SLIQQL Llncoln Mame Complzments of A FRIEND om 1 m 1' of - 1 1 Compliments of f . . 4 F2 5? at Loews: Ieueeb' ?QQQ9'iQ3l 010216, ll C,,,,,,,,m 0, FLANDERS BROTHERS 2-3 Barton Funeral Home STPAWBERRIES RASI BERRIES 27 3 th L UNIVERSITY CAP AND GOWN CCMPANY 486A d M ssach e t THIL NEW ATLANTIC RESTAURANT c ll Ia S R H MILLS Cmpl ents f Whalen s Barber Shop Ma ne J H SLEEPER OPTOMETRIST Te 40 A H In Colwell DDS Ygmffblr 465563 ,gi LYT lf' E i e ' u ' I and D Tel. - Noi' incoln, Maine 4 n over Street Ex e ent Food Well Served Lawrence a us t s 66 IV in treet Bangor, Maine o im o Kodaks-Finishing 9 Linc ln, Mai.ne Sawyer View Masters Lincoln i Compliments of Compliments of . . , . . . l. EQ 5312, Main su-ect Lincoln, Me. S2 '1 L2 ' 9 '14-'I re WHI' N IN BANGOR SHO, AT SP-ARS OSGOOD S MARKET AVI! SA VI' Grorefrzes Meat Produce SIM ARS ROIzBUC,K AND COMPANY Phone 380 2 Lmcoln Mame Bangor Mame Cf rnplzrnents u C mplzment mney Duphcator Company , Inc McLaughl1n s Texaco SCFVICC Til 8441 177 btaim Strut Bangor Mum Movnng Storage Packmg Shlppmg Cvmplwwnts Of Fox and Gmn, Inc Howaxd Lane Bangol Maine A Phone 5608 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE AGEINT Aqents for Aero Mayflower Nation Wxde Furniture Movers West Bloadway Lmcoln M Complzmente of Compliments of EWINGS MARKET Brown Shoe Store TEL 280 Lmcoln Mame Lincoln Mame- Bffaffeil' fi ,GDR as I - clQJ, fg 5 is , 4 , ' I ls w , '- IA ' V77 W W 1 W 1 9 W . , . I . U . V in U f 'U ' s of K' ' ' 9 V Y l I , - , X . 4 'H , I . X West Broadway Lincoln, Mc. 12 . .Y ' . I . . I . I - , e. 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