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maf mu!! Jgappen Richmond Adkins didnit have Eva. Chester Libby didn't talk back to the teachers. f.f..fzz,, Patricia Albison lost her tongue. Eunice Almond was shy. Carol Beal got all A's. Charlotte Bonney wasn't going steady with Gary. Sue Bryant was always to school on time. Phyllis Cotton stopped her fooling during class. Sandra Dolan didn't have her OXFORD boy. George Edwards couldn't play Hockey. Henry Ford speeded up a little. Paul Foster didn't get the teachers mad. Eva Goss made a little noise. Iames Hall didn't have his car. Eleanor Iewett had to walk to school. Nancy Lamb wasnit so quiet in school. CLASS ODE Tune: Melody of Love To dear M. F. High School a fond a-dieu Tho' at times we've faltered - we'vc won through Sad are we at parting with friends and you There's one consolation, your always true. Teachers and classmates you've seen us through Tho, were far apart, we'll remember you Graduation finds us with work ahead But we'll remember all the fun we've had. The memory of your standards in future years VVill help to guide us thru all our fears, Farewell in parting here's a prayer to you May God bless and keep you, ever true. Eleanor Iewett '55 Phyllis Cotton '55 Sue Bryant '55 wwf QM Louis Martel couldn't play sports. Robert Maberry was full of pep. Beverly Mills was boy crazy. Shirley Rich made some noise. Ernest Roberts couldn't play basketball. Ierome Scanlon couldn't talk. Richard Sturtevant wasn't so tall. Gloria Taylor wasn't engaged. Ieanette Turmenne didn't know how to flirt. Carlene Strout wasn't engaged to a serviceman. Sally Stanton didnlt get caught chewing gum. Sandra Dolan '55 Charlotte Bonney '55 CLASSROOM BONERS H. B. C.: What do you know of King Arthur? H Ierry S.: King Arthur collected all the fine brave good-looking young men of his time and called them The Knuts of the Round Table. From an essay by Paul Foster: A poetic license is a license you get from the Post Ofiice to keep poets. You can get one also if you want to keep a dog. It costs two dollars and you call it a dog license. Mr. Shaw: A man has X miles to travel. He goes A miles by train, B miles by boat, and C miles he walks. The rest he cycles. How far does he cycle Ernest R.: D, E, F, G, H, I, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, NV miles. pn Hair ,...,...... Pep ...,.. Eyes ..,.... Lips ......... Teeth ........ Smile .... ........,... Appearance Giggle ..,,........ ...,... Ambition ....... ...... Disposition Personality Complexion Figure ..,........, ....... Eva Goss Eunice Almond Eleanor Iewett Phyllis Cotton Beverly Hill .. Phyllis Cotton Sue Bryant .. Sandra Dolan Eunice Almond Eva Goss Eunice Almond Eleanor Iewett Eleanor Iewett Hair . Pep ..,... Eyes ,.... Lips ,... Teeth ,,.... Smile ...... Appearance Giggle ....... Ambition .. Disposition Complexion Personality Physique Paul Foster Paul Foster Ernest Roberts Louis Martel Iames Hall Chester Libby Richmond Adkins Paul Foster Richmond Adkins Bob Maberry Henry Ford Ernest Roberts Iames Hall
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CLASS PARTS Valedictorian ............... Ernest Roberts Salutatorian ........ .... R ichmondi Adkins First Honor Essay . . . ....... Bob Maberry Second Honor Essay Sally Stanton egznior .!g69A,aAeIf A is for Adkins, Albison and Almond who are First on our list. B is for Bonney, Bryant and Beals, they'cl he missed. C stands for Cotton, the belle of the class. D stands for Dolan our auburn-haired lass. E is for Edwards, our Hockey star. F is for Foster and Ford, they will go far. G is for Goss, the even tempered one. H is for Hall, and his cars, which always run. I stands for intelligence, upon which we are Filling. I K panic. is for lewett, to help she is willing. stands for all kids, our jokes make others L is for Lamb. and Libby, our mechanic. M is for Martel, Maberry and Mills. N is for noise that we give out with great shrills. Cjfaan Juni fgocf Steering NVheel Phyllis Cotton Horn .......,...,..... ........ P atricia Albison Accelerator ......,..,. Mrs. Bryant Cushions ....... ,..... S ally Stanton Headlights ..... Ernest Roberts Engine ,....... ..... E unice Almond Spark Plugs ...., ...,...., S andra Dolan Crank .. ......,.. ......., C lloria Taylor Mufiler ...,. ........ B everly Mills Wheel ........ Spare Tire High Gear Low Gear . Rattles ........ jerry Scanlon Carlene Strout Paul Foster Henry Ford Eleanor Iewett Bumper ..........,,.... ........,. S hirley Rich Springs ..... ...,.....,.... ...... C h arlotte Bonney Running Boards ..., ............,.....,..... Eve Goss Richmond Adkins Brakes ..,,..........,......, ....,..........,.... L ouis Martel enior gfarfri f955 Class Prophecy .... Beverly Mills Chester Libby Class Gifts Nancy Lamb Eunice Almond Class Will ....... .... J erome Scanlon Class History .... ..... S hirley Rich O is for Onward, out into Life's School. P is for Practice, this is our rule. Q R fun. stands for Quality, we have more than a ton. stands for Roberts and Rich, the're full of S is Strout, Stanton and Stevens, also for Sturtevant and Scanlon, who is always raising a riot. T is for Taylor who is generally quiet. U is for Us the Class of Fifty-Five. V stands for Victory for which we all strive. W is for Will, there must be a way. X is for X-ams, we took yesterday. Y stands for Youth, a happy past gone byg as we walk out the doors of Mechanic Falls High. Z is for Zeal and also for Zest, the Class of Fifty-Five will always be best. WE HAVE ALRIQSONQ , ALMOND ...... BQEALD .,..,... BONNEY ......, Ierome Scanlon ,55 BUT NO DAUGHTER , .... WALNUT SNAKE OCEAN BRYQANTD .,.,.,.. ...., G RASSI-IOPPER COTTON .,.. ............,........ W OOL QDOJLAN ,... .......,............. D ON'T EDQWARDSJ PRIVATE ROOMS FORD .....,...,..,.,.. .................. ' 'CHEVIE qcsopss ....,.... .........,.............. s TOP HALL ........,., ...... C ORRIDOR UEWJETT .. ...... GENTILE MAQBERRYJ MILLS ..... ,..... . RICH .,. ,... FRUIT FACTORIES POOR CROBJERTS ..,.,....,. STEAL SKCANQLON .......,........ BOX STANCTONQ ,..,.... POUNDS CSTEVEJNS ....,. ....,,, . .. .......,.. ALLEN SQTROUTD ...., ..........,..,,.......,..,....,. s ALMON Emergency Brakes .,....t..........,.. George Edwards Charlotte Bonney '55 Charlotte Bonney ,55
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