Merrill High School - Beaver Yearbook (Merrill, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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Loulse Kennedy, Vernon MCL3ughllD, George Mitchell, Arthur Ireland, Roger Mitchell, Darrell Robertson, Mrs. Currier CSenior AdvisorD. EARL ROBERT ESTES nRomeo General Course nwhat is the end of study? Let me know Born July 27, 1929, Houlton, Maine Dyer Brook Grammar School 1945, Beaver Staff C3 41, Basketball C2 5-41, Captain C51, Baseball C2 5 41, Letter Winner C2 5- 41, Field Day C2-5 41 Class Officer Cl 2- 51, President C41 F F A, Class Will JEANNINE MAE FITZGERALD nNeannie Commercial Course nHuman Natu Graves Novel yn Born August 22, 1929, Merrill, Maine Roosevelt Grammar School 1945, Treasurer C11 Secretary C21, Presldent C51, Beaver Staff C2 5 41 Softball Cl 2 5 41, Basket ball C2 5 41 Letter Winner C2 5 41, Dance Committee C21 Senior Marshall C21, School Carnival Cl 41 Field Day C2 5 41 C Valedlctorian VINAL EUGENE FRIEL NJun1or Commercial Course 'Men are seldom blessed wlth mood tune and good sense at the same tlme Born January 5, 1929, Dyer Brook, Maine Roosevelt Gram ar School 1945, Student Council Cl 2 51, Beaver Staff C5 41, Bas ketball C2 5 41, Baseball C2 5 41, Letter winner C2 5 41, Fleld Dav C2 5 41 Class Treasurer C41, F F A Vlce Presldent C41 Basketball Captaln C41 ll 0 In C 1 S 3 . S I I . I ll re t 3 , 2 ' ' 11 3 .131 . 1 11 3 gg ' Marshall C51g,Carnival Queen C113 Winter 1 x T sz S O: A ' ll ' ' 5 For- - ' Qt' ' : . . g JOYCE ELAINE GARDNER nJosien College Course nSpeech is the index of the mind.n Born September 24, 1929, Smyrna Mills, Maine. Roosevelt Grammar School 19423 Scrap Drive C153 Victory Corps 4153 Cheer- leader 1553 Student Council K453 Beaver Staff C453 Field Day C1-3-45 Salutatory. ARTHUR IRELAND Sonny Commercial Course 'Something attempted something do Born August 18, 1928, Bristol, Conn Roosevelt Grammar School 1942, Beaver Staff K45 Baseball Q5 45 LOUISE GWENDOLYN KENNEDY nLouie General Course 'A finer sport there'll never b , It's basketball for me velt Grammar School 1943 Student Council is 45, Basketball Captain C2 5 45 Letter Winner C2 5 45 Dance Committee K25 Beaver Staff Cl 3 45 Winter Carnival Cl 5 45 Field Day C2 5 45 II fi Il ' ' ne.n 3 ' u H I ' e N Born June 22, 1928, Hersey, Maine. Roose- 3 u ' .- 1 g ' ' 3 ' . .3 . ' ' S ' ' S 1 WINNIFRED ADA KENNEDY nwlnnie Commercial Course 'The vlctory of success 1S half won when one gains the habit of work H Born January 24, 1950, Hersey, Maine Roosevelt Grammar School 1945 Student COunCil Cl-51 Secretary C41 Softball Cl-2-5-41, Captaln C2-51 Basketball C2 5-41, Letter Wlnner C2 5-41, Senior Play C11 One-Act Play C41 Dance Committee C2-51, Beaver Staff C5-41 Field Day C2-5-41 Senlor Marshall C51, Winter Carni- val Cl-41 Carnlval Queen C41, Co Validec- torlann VERNON MCLAUGHLIN nVern General Course nCheerly, then, my little man, ve and laugh as boyhood can' Born July 22, 1950, Dyer Brook, Maine Dyer Brook Central Grammar School, 1945 Blass Treasurer C21 F F A President C41 Baseball C2 5 41 GEORGE F MITCHELL, JR nSonny Commercial Course 'The ladder of life is full of splinte s, but they always prlck the hardest when w 're SlldlDE down Born January 7, 1950, Merrill, Maine Roosevelt Grammar School 1945, Student Councll C41 Beaver Staff C5 41 Basket ball C2 5 41 Letter Wlnner C2 41, Soft ball C2 51 Baseball C2 5 41 Class Gifts ' N 1 . . s s c s I . S s s . . 3 5 i ' I 3 . 1 11 11 . Beaver Staff C413 student Council C115 ' 3 . . . 3 0 . . ll ' r e l O . ' s - s - .. - 3 ' - ' - - s - - s . ROGER MITCHELL MBlackn Commercial Course UA Lion among women is a most dreadful thing.n Born September 14, 1926, Merrill, Maine. Stevens School 19593 Freshman C59-4013 Sophomore C40-4113 Junior C41-4213 U. S. Marine Corps C44-45-4613 Senior C46-4713 Girls' and Boys' Basketball Manager C413 One-Act Play C413 Prophecy. LOWELL GENE NOYES nJake Commercial Course nwhy hurry, the world is young Born July 5, 1929, Merrill, Maine Rock land Junior High School 1945, Basketball Manager C21 Letter Winner C21, Beaver Staff C41, Field Day C41, Class Gifts CORRIS ANN ROACH nCora General Course Ulf I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not have lived in vain Born February 4, 1929, Merrill, Maine Roosevelt Grammar School 1943, Vice Presi Basketball C2 3 41 Letter Winner C2 5 41 Softball C2 15 41 one Act Play C51, Dance Commlttee C21, Under Graduate Marshal C21 Beaver Staff C2 3 41, Field Day C2 5 41 Honor Essay N .lf S I ' ll .H dent C113 President C213 Secretary C513 - - 3 - - 5 I 1 T 3 1 . ' ' 5 - as ' 1 Q 3 DARRELL KEITH RGBERTSON Buzzy Commerclal Course Born November IO, l929, Houlton, Maine Roosevelt Grammar School l945 President ill Beaver Staff C5 41 Letter Winner C2 SD Wlnter Carnlval C2 5 42 Student f4D Softball 14, Baseball K2 5 4D CHARLES VIEL ncharlle General Course H verythlng s go ng my way Born October 21, 1928, Westfield, Maine Island Falls Junior High l944, Island Falls Hlgh 1945, Merrill High 1946 47, F F A Reporter C4D, Beaver Staff l4l, Baseball 5 4 fl II L s s u . - s Councll 45-45, Basketball 42-53, Field Day s 3 ' - - - U E ' 1 1 . A Challenge Friends ' Glancing back through the pages of history we note that with few exceptions, each succeeding generation since the sign ing of the Declaration of Independence, has come face to face with and has solved some great political, social or religious problem These problems were much more than just something else to occupy the spare time thinking of those individuals they were a challenge to the intelligence, the loyalty, the bravery and the honesty of the youth of the era, obviously, there have been times when it seemed that there was no possible solution to the question at hand Quite often existing conditions were so corrupt and resist ance was at such a low ebb that older leaders had already thrown up their hands in dispair Many were even proclaiming a democ racy in ruins However, at the moment when things had looked the darkest, youth stepped in and met the challenge Character istically they rolled up their sleeves and with eyes and senses blinded to the slightest possibility of failure, went to work and saved the day Today the present generation your genera tion and mine faces one of the most difficult problems we have ever confronted Technically it might be said that lnstead of only one there are three problems, in which case modern youth would face three separate challenges, however each problem so far overlaps the other and 13 so closely interwoven with them that in the final analysls the three merge into one crossroads She needs political leaders of the h1ghest type Leaders who have strong convictlons and in addition strength of character sufficient to carry out those convictions regard less of how any such action may affect their chances of re election America also needs tostrengthenher social structure Our society is built around our homes and certainly we need to place more emphasis on a happier, more complete home life A home life in whlch mother and dad and the children play together and work together for the mutual benefit of all concerned Through the home must come the basic training and instilling of ideals and principles so necessary to build strong character and good citizenship Lastly, but by no means least, America needs to have a revival of religious beliefs and convictions Students of psychology tell us that proper religious trainlng plays an important part in guiding youth into lives of greater usefulness and service to mankind Religious convictions are, also, the main source of certain strong, stabillzing influences in the lives of individuals Yes, the problems of the modern day present youth a stagger ing challenge, but we accept it and pledge ourselves to do every thing we can to properly solve the problems before us Jeannine Fitzgerald '47 Co Valedictorian Politically, socially and spiritually America is at the GRADUATION PRESENTS A CHALLLNGE ladies and Gentlemen: Graduation from high school clearly presents a challenge. It seems that we have suddenly stepped up on the threshold of a door that leads out into a world of enchanting interest and mystic uncertainty At this per1od we wlsh to pause to resolve to be worthy of the training we have been given in th1S school The educatlon ln this school 1n thls nat1on is the fine t gift from you to us No class 1n hlstory has ever looked out upon a world so torn apart by 1ts own destruction as the world we face today No other class has ever had as great an opportunlty to assist in creating a nex world, a world in which there can be peace, prosperity, happiness and harmony It is our impression that no other class has ever been able to see so clearly the difference between what is good and what 13 had for man's welfare No other class in h1 tori has ever been presented wlth such endless posslbllitles of us ful careers As xe graduate from hlgh school,man is able to transport himself more quiclly from nl ce to place than ever before Pe can create more tappiness and do nearly everything 1n llfe better and faster than ever before Some who graduate today are through goin to school and are anxious to get to vork Others want to go on to school Regard less of the future of individuals among us everyone 15 aware that thlf lS a great t1me 1n whlch to be graduating It is impossible to remaln unaffected by the challenge which is before us In Amer1ca,we have always believed that educatlon is the greatest gift of a natlon to its youth, and that upon this glft depends our way of life Thomas Jeffers n expressed th1s view when he sa1d,'If the people expect to be free and independent, and at the same time ignorant and illlterate, they are expecting Important 1n the foundatlon oi a self governing people is the ldea that an educat1onal system be completely free from pol1tica1 ambitions ani business interests which operate in a nation or a COUFhnlty The reate t calamltles WhlCf have ever come to humanity have been made posslble by the use of a nation's schools to teach propaganda for the d1ctatorsh1p government wnstead of having the school teach slmple truth and sound princlples schools of props anda are not schools of educatlon, ttey do not teach people to think clearlf and act l dependentlf for the common good They teach the eonle to +klU1 that the dictators want them to think and do what they are told to do by the dictators or thelr agents From the days of Amer1ca's infancr doxn to thls hour of our graduation the r1nciple of hdvlng education free to all and un affec cd has been proclaimed as the guardian of genius and democracy Public pirited leaders have re eatedlv pointed out the necessity of havlng educatlon free to all and not subgect to pres ure from politlcal officials . . . . . . . . . . A. . S g I . s 1 . O s.. J ' ' N- nf .nj . I 3 u , . - . , . S X A 5 L - R . A - L.. ' . 3 C .0 5' I v l ' , M NJ fx 'fs , ' . . h A. -I '- l . L f - ' 0 ' 'V 3 ia ,Y - . . - . . I . . . U K I I , I X O . I A A - A 'Q F something thatznever has been and never will be.W L - 5. L L, . 1 . q AQ . . . I - 0 A O u L. 4 s , L. 1. . I n D . I L . , .Ah 4 ' .N . . H rf ' X . U c W . 1 vs 1 , 1 l n , . . H J p U ,.' 5 vn.a , I s ' 1 n' ' L- . , , O . V . E - L 4 J s 1 l 4 p . . , . . S 1 I School life aims to fit youth to partlclpate actively in community affairs, to cooperate and at the same time think lndepend ently, to assume F6SDODSlblllty and help solve problems, to take part in school government, to w1n honors and to suffer consequences of m1 takes Such trainlng has been a basic element in the growth of our country and it constitutes the greatest gift of the people to the fouth of any country We cannot be res onsible for events of the past but we will be resnonslhle for the events of our own Oener1t1on We are on the fron ler of thought for a new eneration Before us are strange oceans of thou Pt or achleve ent to be crossed Each of f that he 13 a new Na ellan 100k1D out u on a new vorld of pose ities and human relations to be CuTCHmR9Vlg3t8d We stand before rou and speal as lndlvidu lg yet the few indlvlduals who st d before thl audience onl represent ln this locality fhat is golng on ln thousands of slmllar places all over the countrr Our resronsl xlit 1 to declde in what d1rection our generatlon wlll go Surely there have been many lndividuals who have lost thelr way We have recently seen the finish of the greatest conflict of historf, and it was brouqht about by the fact that a group of ren lost their way 1n the great roblem of human relatlons From American hlstory we have learned wrere the American way of life came fron We have learned of the baslc 1 aorta ce of QlVlHg a good education free to every person and then let nature church as they please If tlmes of turmoil and uncertalnty come agaln, we of this generatl n may have to point a finger back over tke pro ress whlch has been made in America reiore our tlme in order that we ray asain see clearly where e want to go from where we are as th's graduatlon forrallty core to xts closing mlnutes we are overtsl n y a com lex mixture of feeli 6s We rebret to be leavln tkls as oclation, both le sant and im ortant in our lives Ee are r telll to our countrf our sta e nd olr communlty for e back round hlch o e resolve to be xorthf of tke tlalnln 1 are lookino anxlously lnto the future lee senl r Cla of l947 savs farewell W1hHlfP8d Iennedy '47 Co Valedictorlan . . 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Nha Glass of 51 ig 1t1s 'pd is :1rt o1f,t1 LH tn f ?m1l1ty of 'W r:dn:t111 fqcs hi'1 2 1 l. ,J D ga L ' vilizationfs Upward Strides Ladies and Gentlemen It is a pleasure and satisfaction to be designated as honor essayist of the class of 1947 and to be called upon to speak on th1s occasion I shall comment briefly upon forces which have en 1nfluential ln C vilization's Upward Strides A lesson taught by history is that man can stand upon the very brink of great world changes without forseeing them Tmere are many who believe that we who graduate today are steppinn ut period of time than have ever occurred before We are prep red for these changes and do not propose that we can even visuallze with any degree of accuracy what they are to be If we are a part of a revolutionary age we could not possibly stand apart from it and view it objectively any more than could a man see a forest if he stood in the midst of it From a study of ancient and modern history we can point out periods in which the human race was obviously going through revolutionary changes and yet at which time few people appeared to be aware of what was going We who graduate today may not be aware of what is to happen in the future but we are aware that in our lives and in recent years we have observed events so momentous in their significance as to rival mythical stories handed down from prehistoric times The ancient Greeks had a legend about a mythical character, Prometheus, who, according to the legend, was present at the creation of the earth and all living things He felt that, in the creation of things, man had been overlooked in the bes towing of valuable traits or characteristlcs All the most valuable gifts, he thought, had been used up on the animals The tortoise had been given a hard shell, to the hare swiftness, to the fox slyness and cleverness, to the bear strength, to the tiger flerceness Prometheus was troubled very much because apparently man had been given nothlng to compare with these After pondering long over the problem lt occurred to him that he did know of one gift not yet bestowed It was fire, the most wonderful of all thlngs on the earth They gave tha nks, therefore, to Prometheus for the civ1lizat1on which man had created using the many arts which fire made possible From the dim and uncertain times of Greek mythology down to the present day the arts made possible by fire have made one im- portant contribution after another to our modern civilization. In the beginning no one knew how many things could possibly be done with the element of fire. No one even dreamed of its many possible applications yet its use has caused repeated changes in the way people live and think. There has been no myth about what it does. Fire has made our modern civilization possible. It has been useful in or directly responsible for most of the great advances in our civilization. ici II be ' O i . A I into the era which will witness greater changes in a shorter x on. Originally it was looked upon as an agent of destruction because when uncontrolled it caused widespread death and devastation Yet properly controlled and utilized, it has been man's greatest dis covery Many thlngs could be used for food by the use of fire which could not without it Man has pleasantly and profitably inhabited cold regions of the earth only because of fire to warm his home Transportation by locomotive, steamship, diesel engine, truck, automobile or airplane all represent some special adaptation of the use of fire, yet imagine how utterly impossible any one of these things would have seemed to the primitive man who knew fire mainly as an agent of destruction The twentieth century man has been recently awed by something else It stands a chance to be the cause or instrument of as many changes in civilization as fire was to the primitive man So far it is known of mainly for its destructive ability It was first introduced to an unsuspecting world in August, 1945, w1th the atomic explosion over Hiroshima Reports of this new phenomena flashed around the world causing awe and astonlshment, but proba bly no greater astonishment that was caused when primitlve man first heard of the destructive ability of fire Just as he set forth to control and develop the usefulness of fire, modern man must now set forth to control and develop the usefulness of atomic energy The man of old could not comprehend the possibilities what may be accomplished by the release of atomic energy under controlled and Primitive ern man has to I believe useful conditions man had to learn easy ways to start a fire and mod learn easy ways to produce and release atomic energy we are stepping out of high school at a time when the world is facing revolutionary changes I believe the gift of atomic energy to our generation is as great as was the gift of fire to primitive man Perhaps the ancient Greeks were proud of the mythical character, Prometheus, for to him they gave thanks for their greatest gift We of today are as proud of the fact that we are coming upon the stage of life at a time when we can look into a future wrich has so much promise of new and better things There may have been periods in history when man stood upon the brink of great changes wlthout forseelng them I believe we are upon such a brink, that we are facing great changes, although, we cannot forsee exactly what those great changes are going to be Corrls Ann Roach '47 Lssayist U - I . 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XXiE5i9y I s.j Frances Currier This 'Jolly Junior, ln her more serious moments, en dures the hardships of the College Course Too, she has found time for basketball, one act play, publlc speaking and danc 1ng at the mid wlnter carnival She entered the snowshoe and ski races and received ribbons for second and third honors We wish you happiness and success in your career as a nurse, Fran Gordon McLellan In spite of the fact that Jack spends much of his time re cling in a corner with a comic book, he still manages to attend classes, basketball practice and the movies We know little about his plans for the future, but it is certain there will never be a dull moment Perley Hersey Eager to become an accountant, Perley is spending the great er part of his tlme on the varlous Commercial tourses Aslde from his duties as class presldent he finds time for wrlting poet y This year he won second place in the Public Speaking Contest held at Merrill Ada Bwings Enrolled in the Commerclal Course, Ada is one of the high ranking students ln the class A member of Student Council for three years, she is a wlllihg worker with a sunny disposition Her ambition is to become a secretary to Van Johnson That show Alma Clayton This quiet blonde came to us thls year from Ashland High She is enrolled in the General Course It has been rumored that she might become a schoolteacher We are sure that her friendly smile would w1n the hearts of many a youngster I f I ll - I - r . ' be interesting, Ada. H i,g?v.-s-- '- Lovina Morton This fair haired lass came to us from Howe Brook Her scholastic abillty, along with her sunny d1sposition and will ingness to work has made nViney an efficient member of the class Enrolled in the General Course, she is treasurer of the class and an active member of the 'Beaver Staff Her ambition is to be a hotel manager e wish you success, Vlney Gilbert Haskell This blonde lad has been a friend to everyone, especially the girls, during his high school years He is enrolled in the uAggie Course This year he lS serving as Vice Presldent of e class and also as an artlst for the Beaver We hope his ambi Robert Tucker The Dyer Brook bombshell has the name of being the biggest tease in school, though he llnds time to do his studying He is taking the 'Aggie' Course and when any work is needed he's right on hand Jeanette Drew This curly haired lass has shown much interest and ability in basketball Atthough dancing and drawing make up her hobby, she is seriously considering nursing as a career We wish her the best of luck Kenneth Bustard This nJolly Junior' has fallen for horses and,some day, wants to own a ranch in Texas Besides playing basketball, Kenny has shown us that he has a talent for acting may your HAgg1e' course aid you in your future work Leah Mitchell This gay, fun loving red head is liked by all who know her She has been active in softball and other outdoor sports Her artistic ability has made her a member of the 'Beaver staff She is enrolled in the Commercial Course and, at present, her ambition is to be a private secretary to the President Charles Botting Here is another red haired member of our class, and a very active one too' Besides playing basketball, he entered the Win ter Carnival held at Island Falls This year he 1S a member of the Student Council and the NBeaver staff We believe this WAgg1 student plans to make farmlng hls life's work May it prove ine teresting and profitable, Charlie II - E I . ll . W il' . Il H ' . ' ' - ' th - n ' n - tions for a business career will be fulfilled. I ! 1 . I ' ' - I I U . . . I u . e JUNIOR ULASS 'Hum Front Row Cl to rl Lavlna Morton Frances Currler, Perley Her sey, Glloert Haskell, Jeannette Drew, Ada Ewlngs Back Row fl to rl Gordon MoLullen, Alma Clayton Kenneth Bus tard, Leah Mltchell, Charles BOttlH5, Mrs. Roach fJUHlOP Advls orj. f'l V ' '- I . A REV an ' V Lwgf 13 ... W-h V. V A ,. 47 -.5 , K it . J, .1145 f'Q,.4,2g5ff' 5 , 1 'tv -1 ...iff 'I V of rg: 1 ' T5 - V w' V J , , Y, :?mW,wA fb ,JW ' ' 4 7 - 1, .':., ' . , bi j ,V A V , gf, . V ,hy . 4 N vm. 1 K K f as ,, A ' ' ,,, ' M 54- :3 ' .' . 9' 5 f 4 . 7 g w f V . -' Q. z- .. - m M sh . fv ' i ' 1' , v ' A' , ,Q W ,fi ' y 1 0 , 1 . ' , , Y o , A , . u k4j ,W ' '-N ,, v' n 1 v ' . . . - ' 2 C . 1 ' 2 . . N . - l U f FNSSN o OPHCDMJR 55, -XC Martha Palmer is enroll d in the Commercial Course This merry little lass from Moro has shown much interest and ability in public speaking, one act plays and basketball Dancing seems to be her hobby We are not sure what her more serious interests may be Jean and Joan Lwings, commercial students, have been active basketball and public speaking during their two years at merrill They have been very willing workers in all school activities Evelyn Mitchell is enlolled in the College Course She has taken part in public speaking and several one act plays At the present her ambition is to become a nurse Nadine White, a commercial student, is another one of these who must spend so much time riding to and from school She has dropped hints that there is a boy friend, so we know it isn't 'all workn with Nadine Carol Fangoy, a brown haired girl with a fair complexion, has chosen commercial work for her course of study With her sunny smile she has won the friendship of all her schoolmates Ronald Robertson is a red haired lad with a good supply of freckles. This HAggie studentu has found time for such activities as basketball, public speaking and one-act plays. He also took part in the Winter Carnival where he won five second and third- place ribbons in skating and skiing. Liston Eager, another HAggie studentu, includes basketball and baseball in his various forms of recreation. We wonder if he really plans to settle dotn on a farm in Moro. Kenneth mcKee is enrolled in the Commercial Course. He shows some interest in basketball but the greater part of his spare time is spent in the trucking business. John Beecher Bustin,manages to get his long, lank frame around to classes in his noisy, good natured way. He plays class basket- ball and baseball and entertains any willing listener with his fantastic stories. . ,,,,......,- ,, ' f1'f:-fish' W A ff - , ,I .. ,.' Z 5 ffm! igitgii523351.f1.E::2.Z:9gf EZQQEQE' PY 6 13 If 1 Q , - ' If '117-15?E3f ' '2'.5f5i:: N. K X yi ' 1 . . , ij.. 1. Q-I lla- ,X I - fd I4 ar ' X ig? ' i3 i ' 1.13 ,QF Na 5 . 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X 5, .1555 PQ. . ,f'gf e, .. . - .. - Qgff wr.J:n e,-,, a++:s2s M -Qku .jf xyvqgi 5- iw -32121 f it '- .-6:-ff! 1 lf H '-h-:st ir-E? up -S., ,. mw.1 Ye Hefpaw tree aim glsfews . , ,x 3' . 7 V, z- -.M ff. l: uri 2 t 333 QQTQ , 5 Ji., ., , S 5:53. .f - fm l ' sq A Q e Q H . -. . I I ' f S l . : yo . H 2 I t ' - , n C I I I : k it.' SOPHONORE CLASS Front Row Cl to rb Jean Ewings, Martha Palmer' June Mltohell Carrol Fangoy, Joan Ewings Back Row Cl to rl Bearl Rockwell, Nadlne Whlte, Ronald Robertson, Evelyn Mitchell, Pearl Rockwell Absent from picture John Bustln, Llston Eager, Kenneth McKee . 0 ' Q , o o . 1 1 o . u o a 0 Wi f C 7 3 'N.f2? Duska U tl1C h Verne just Lcw uLl lt us to rcst Beecher fou Qcc Karyl Beecher Karjl Uccchcr Karyl Bccchcr. 'V K'X Qml YI o, o out ever, s cn Jael Lvc 1 V71 A rovics 'Ja 'ics 1fNt'? Qc- - c+ on J 'I 'ou h t comQortablc9n Y,s 'change places with me, wi vca? 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'QP' The Freshman Class which entered with 16 students is now 15 strong Many took part in the various school act ivities during the year Those reporting for basketball practice were Delbert Botting, Ruth Bustard, Roger Case Karyl Graham, Cozine hastey, Rodney Kennedy, Robert Nick erson and Earlon Peters haryl Graham won first prize at the Merrill Speaking Contest and second prize at the Katahdin Valley League Contest Ruth Bustard won second place at Merrill The class officers are as follows President, Karyl Graham, Vice President, Duska Noyes, Secretary, Ruth Bus tard, Treasurer, Larlon Peters, Student Council, Rodney Kennedy Most of the boys are enrolled in the 'Aggie' Course At the present time, the girls seem to be interested in the Commercial subjects for their next three years of study ,X , sl? E mf 4 E A If N. LL. , s X X f f ' IN 5 - N Q v, , ' ,- 1 ' ' 4 f J' , . ,X v f . .. -. '-2S'J::.2'. . .- -Q If- . .. ' '- A w Q' -1-.41-:rw 'f A 1 .,. -. .- .. ,.,. ,,. 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MILITARY TRAINING I think that compulsory military training is a program that we, as a nation, must follow if we wish to survive as a strong independent OCMOCTQCY It would, of course, be a much better world to live ln if nation did not have to u e t e threat of illta y force or stren th in t'Cll deal with other countrie or to bacl up their lorei n pO1lClG It requires, tO'CVGT, no treat studyln of inte national happenin s to sec that tte policy of 'Rl ht by ni htn is still bein followed by the magority of la1 e nations and that a ood srow of military st en th is usually the best and most convincin ar urent Ten of today, and by the looks of things, those in the near future, are not and will not be far enou h removed from their primitive ancestors, to live to ether in ood will and fellowslip I would advocate a trainin of not less than ei hteen months, preferably two years A man can learn the rudlment of military lilc in a fe: months, out it takes considerable more time to impress it in his mind so that he will not for et it over a period of year which ni ht elapse from the time he hae learned lt until the time that he mi ht have to put it to practical use I1 case of another national emer ency, we would not be cau tt totally unprepared, as it would be the matter of a few weeks to prepare an arny of men who tave rad previous training and name tteu fit for the field A youn mai would et many valuable benefits fro1 his travels and everyday experiences Ie would learn how to depend upon himself, and he would et a bet er idea of life in the Un ted States and the worlo than he could ever lear1 from books Also a little dose of Oood old mlllt r discipline would be, in most cases, nvaluaole X LX Marine Z sf! 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A V . , v ' . . . 1 ' .. a J 1 1 1. seek? . ifizlzi- --'- - .,,4-,-.Vg-:gi .-jr' vm- I JH eQ4g Roger Mitchell '47 J- ,- ' ' ' 4 . ..,.-:jg 5. ,f 1 - 3, - .i:- ,N 'B -111-il- :rw . .rv 'XX , E.: . V .-r ., ' J A., .-of 455'i?G3:- I if s , Q c,-I 5' - .4-11.-4' , .v -1 1 . , .g-: :l,:,5gl:.f4.- . .' Q ' 7' -.. -. 1 Q, .-: ,ceween ,- 1. ,N 1. 'l4+wf ,, T1 J gf E Q gm A . X 1 X - I The Value of a Commerclal Education A creat many people are of the oplnion that the Commercial Cour e 1D hlvh school 13 of practlcally no value to the students Thls 1lpP8SSlOH 13 due to a lack of 1nvest1gat1on of the subgects dealt wlth, and of the extent to whleh they are used It ms only natural for a man who has made a succe s of Commerclal work to thlnk that his son could do as well wlth the same amount of educatlon that h1s father had Our parents, upon a moments thouoht, w1ll see that at the tlM6 they started thelr career they were as well or better educated than the avera e Since that tlme, educatlon al tandards have been ralsed from grammar school to hlgh school or even colleve Of the ubyects studled durlno our four year course, we wlll state the most lmportant They are, Shorthand, Typewrxting, Bookkeeplnb, nngl1sh and a number of minor subgects After one has a Pnowled e of these subgects, can lt be Tl htfully sa1d that such a cour e 13 of no beneflt to a student? Of course, we all lnew we do not olve an equal amount of time to each subgect, they are dealt wlth accordlng to thelr lmportance in the locallty ln whlch we live Our educatlon is not oaxned wholly w1th1n the class room, but we endeavor to obtaln knowledge by actually dolng certaln thinos whlch we have studled This practlcal advanta e 13 more lh the Commerclal Department than in any other Nhat would the world be today without the Commerclal Course? All men have to have a knowleeoe of t1lS before they can become a Jhen a youno man has flnlshed a commercial course, he is equipped to earn hls livin Could any result be of more value than that? Ioreover, Commerclal Courses develop such characterlstlcs as d1sc1p llne, accuracy and self control to a h1 h de ree who can gustly say that a COUMGPCIB1 Department 13 not valuable Don't Kick Boost Ever feel llle kickin 2 Don't do it We come to school to 0btH1W knowleo e, the instructors come here to teach lt to us Je're part of the school and they are part of the school Somehow, however, in the process of our learnlnc, something goes wrong and we klck Usually tte fault 1 our own, though one of our faculty may vet the be cflt To klCk tends to tear down, to say a coed word w1ll bulld up Don't klckf Boost' Boost our basketball, boost our speak1no contest, boost our Beaver If you cannot say a ood word for jour school mate or for your teachers, don't condemn the1 or the school Not that it wlll 1n3ure the school not that but when you d1sparaoe the school of whlch you are a part, you dlsparaoe yourself Be a sport, over lool your troubles, and whatever your hands flne to do, do it . M . . , . . Q. ha 1 . , L, . . . , L . - . 4 S 1 - . . 4 A 1 . . -. O I ' . Q .A A . . . .. 3 . - . . S . . .1 . . . . o ' S 7 ' . .. ' . A g 4. . 0 ., . . ' I I M . - .4 . L+ ' ' ' Q Q . . S l , n 7 V N. ul J- . . . . - . . . . . . A . . M , , . . N . . I , H . . D. D A I V O 1., g- ' L A . real buslness man. vu fr v 0 ' ff CDO L 5 9 , . . . . . rx A . .N N ,, I, . ' ' 6 o ' . . A A '4 L 0 -.- ' i .3 Q . -W ,. A L ' 1 . Q ,. . . 1 . . 3 r'- I l I . . . ' , 1 S 7 , wx ' ' - A o U ' ' G, . . 7. Q L Q , ' jr I ' 0 as I' ' - 4 .Al 'H 0 . -. . - .... -- 1, U fr v- 1- -. 7- . - r ' 1 L A O OUR CURTIS CAMPAIGN While that of an midst. It and master quietly studying one day, a concussion, similar to atomic bomb, made itself decidedly noticeable in our proved to be none other than that expounder of wit, of skillful repartee, Robert Sprague. Heroes of past campaigns will remember him as the shock troop of the Curtis Publishing Company. He is a perennial, blossoming forth each year with guileful speeches which inspire members to heroic deeds in the literary field. His speech was similar in some respects to that of a politi cian seeking re-election, in which, in case of victory, he prom- ised us a chicken in every pot. Our armed only with paper and pencil, but eyes which told of spirits that would back Finally the campaign ended after that time the rapiditv with vhich the yond my power of description It was even the mildest of men were becoming warriors sallied forth, with a glint in their go forward but never fall a 10 day skirmish During ground was covered is be probably for the best, for shifty, case hardened characters their hearts almost impenetrable and their pocket books even more so It is safe to say that almost everyone was magazine conscious The campaign was decidedly a victory for the weaker sex, wmh Martha Palmer coming in first, her sales amounting to QlO9, Per ley Hersey, second, with 376 Martha won the prize of three silver dollars and a Philco radio Her sales'ab1lity brought victory to her side the Senior and Sophmore group With the exception of Perley, most of the boys lagged Of course, the logical reason for this was the herculean toil which these husky males submit themselves after school hours They are slaves to the age old custom of all drudgery being done by men Also, as it was darkly hinted, women have long been skill ful practicianers in the art of painless extraction The school reached its quota and was rewarded with a radio victrola for its efforts This pleased us greatly as we can now listen to such musical ems as 'Hubba Hubban and nOpen the Door, Richard' to our hearts' content No one but a toil worn student can realize the soothing effect of these two and other songs on an over burdened mentality Roger Nitchell '47 7 Ex Marine 'Q Q U . . . 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CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS I think that a COHSO11dat10U of schools would be a good thlng Towns have lon known the fact that to upport a h1 h school or to send punlls to sclools outside of the town lS a heavy expen e But wlth ClVl1lZ3t1OU as far advanced as lt 13 today, eoucatlon hould be and lS a neces ty for everyone There are several small towns in th1s area They support two hi h schools nd send many Oupl1S to other schools It would seem that a CODSO11G8tlOD by these towns to one central hl h school would lve the tax payers more for each dollar th t lS spent on GduCBtlUO It lS not hare to understand that a new bulldlnu would be more economlcal to operate than two old ones The cost alone of the repalrs reculree on the old bulldln s would make qulte a dlff6TuWCC on the expenses of PBISIDO one The QOOIIOS of the school funds of each town would make a notlceable chan e 1U the materlals available and the subgects taught in the school There are qulte a number of worthwhlle studles whleh at the present are not lncluded 1n the pro ram, due to a shortage of supplles, faeil1t1os, and funds There is also the subject of sports Most townspeople are course, there are some people who do not SLVG sports much thought when th1nk1n in terms of CduCatlOU But there 1S more to education than 1S tau ht ln books No matter how hloh hls cdueatlon, a person must lso have a sense of falrness and wood portsmanshlp to get alono ln any type OL work ln later llfc hluh schooL to most students, 13 not thou ht of ln terms of tudles alone The subgect of sports 1S also on thelr mlnds, for Amerlca, as a whole 1S a spo t nlnded natlon A lar Cl ehool would mean more materlal for ball teams and a vlder varlty of sports offeree It would probably mean that we coule al o have an athletic lnstructor, physleal tP8lDlDO for all The several townsoencerned have held a number of successful commlttee meetings lately and I am sure the eommlttee members wlll find many of the1r townspeople soualely behlnd them More power to those comulttecs all of us nt lerrlll hm h are ChCCPlDQ for them Rooor Mltehell '47 Ex Harlne . . . 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K X ll I , X 1 ,xv ' Ak u ' i 5 x XX .g f N , r -3 - MIK- I I llxiillf, L- - V - ,J f FUTURE FARMERS' ACTIVITIES The Future Farmers started the year by electing the fol- lowing officers' President, Vernon HcLau'hl1n, Vice Pres ldent, Vlnal Frlel, Secretary Ronald tobertson, Treasurer, eordon IcLellan, Reporter, Charles V1el Ne held our flrst meet1ng in September and have attempt ed to hold then regularly on the second Monday of each month slnce On December 9 w ecelved the nGreen Hand' inltlatlon from Future Farmers who were graduated from Merrlll hlgh At thls tlme, Mr Lawrence Tompklns, nastern States fleld man, showed m0V1Dg pictures f potato operatlons ln nearby COmNuD1t16S as well as other sectlons of the country Durin the year,resignat1ons of the secretary and treasur er we e accepted and these offlces were fllled by Robert Tucker and Kenneth Bustard Our alms and purposes are based those of he datlonal organlzatlon They are To develop competent, ag resslve, rural and Agrl cultural leadershlp, to n courage Amproverent lnscholar- of or anlzee rural recle tlon al 8Ct1Vlt16S, to stren then the confluence of farm boys and youn men IW themselves and thelr work, to create Aore lnterest tl intelligent cholce of farmln occupatlons, to encour e memoers ln the development 1nd1v1dual f8PHlW proframs and establlsh ment ld farmln , to encourage membezs to lmprove the farm home and ts surroundln s Some of the act1v1t1es that thls or 8l1Z8tlOD planned for thls year were to sell sub scllptlons to nToard's Dalry mann ma azlne to ralse noney, and to show a moving picture for the same purposeg to play a few games of basketball with other chapters at the close of the Hirh School season, to or ganlze a ba eball team, vislt the bXt6US1OD Service's Farm and home Labor Savlng mx h1b1t in Houlton, to compete 15 state and distrlct P F A contests, to hold a short campln tr1p ln the summer, and to cooperate with the farmers of the area when our help 1S needed On Aprll 19, five boys re present1ng the Chapter attend ed the Northern Di trlct meet ing and dinner as guests of the Limestone Chapter Robert Tucker and Vernon McLaughlin acted as votln dele ates for our Chapter Durlng the summer we plan to keep in touch wlth each other and told occasional meetlngs to report pro ress of indivi dual work The Future Farmers of A erica is a well known or anl zatlon At thls last year's natlonal conventlon in Kansas Clty, there were more than ten thousand boys 1n attendance Such a group can accomplish a lot of work Thousands boys are receiving uGreen Hand' JOlUlWg the or an1zat1on now than ever before Chapters such as the one we have here at Herrlll are 1U Ilgh Schools and Colle es throughout the country In school, future farmer tralnlng teaches puplls many th1D7S lmportant to then in llfe It teaches them to meet and talk lntelllgently with other people, to speak ln publlc, cnnduct neetln s suc cesslully, and lu presents op portunltles ln Agrlculture whlch are ever lncreaslng as career for young men , - I I Q Q 4 ' ,J 4 - S ' to . . . 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A FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MERRILL CHAPTER ,W Ei Front Row Cl to rj Delbert Bottlng Gilbert Haskell, Kenneth Bustard, Vern McLaughl1n, Vlnal Frlel Charles Bottlng, Earl Estes Back Row Cl to rl: Charles Clark, Earlon Peters, Lowell Nicker son, Robert Nickerson, Roger Casey, Ronald Robertson, Frederick Sholler, Thomas Graham, Mr. Donald Harmon CAdviserD. '1 , a , , , rf f' 1 sr 'GWR K .3-1. f ' X, 2 M' A ' ' ' 'A Y' ' 15fQ1iffww' f 1 21, A A P' . f 'g' 19752, fu'zQ'7M 2 f, A - A, , 'V 5 ' 'Q' LjZ,y.11wj-jj, ,. 4 .L , . ' A Mil? I '25,-1 A ' A v Ge 'js' , 4 1 1 - .- . .Af , TY x , . , sv ' M.. ' ' jg -. ,. , C , ,U fy 'Q A V I , 'V A , , , . 0 . ' 7 . . . . , . O -1-Aw, .4- J X ,,. 1- S 17 , I, I X' x I, . V 1 kf VV ' X , , 32:3 Af , .I 1 , Q' ' . I I -IMI , . f ' 1 A ' I . ' x 1 x X I K I . X-' 1 f I ' , ' , If . ' 1 X - 3 , 1, V. , tf , , 1 1 , - ' ' I If , . . . 'V 'I T x - ' f W -' ! x f 1 ' 1 x .-. i . Av V , ' - ' u L XX . Q' . 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I , I -. , -- ,J I T .- ,- .N 5 . s , BOYS' DASI TBALL lhis year's b sketh ll for the ooys opened wlth qulte a lew new f ees present for practlee All of last year's te m were there wlth the e eeption of those who or du ted nd some who dld not o out for b ll thls year It w s encouraging to notlee th t those who started at the be lnnlno of the season were stxll present when the year ended Ne re proud to odd the WIDUIUO of the Boys' Basketball Tourn ment thi fe r to our team's eeompl1shnents Those who tool p rt 1D thls year's games are follows Senlors vlWa1 Friel, E rl nstes, nd Ge r e Mltchell Junlors Charles Bottln , Kenneth Bust rd, and Jordon Hclnllan Sophmores Llston or, Ron ld nobertson, and Lowell Nlekerson Freshr n Rodney Kennedy, Delbert BOtt1DQ, nd Roeert RICKCPSOU The followlnv re to receive letters C ptain Vln l Frlel, and Kenneth Bust rd Of thls te m, Vln l Friel, n rl Lstes, nd george Mitchell w1ll be lost through r du tlon The schedule of mes 13 s follows Ierrill hCFTll1 nerrlll Ierrlll WCTT11l Merr1ll Merrlll Merrill Merrlll Merrill NCPTll1 54 g mes pl yed t home Tournament Game P tten Shermun Isl no F l s O kfield Hod don Sherm n hodgdon Isl nd F s Cukfleld P tten Isl nd F 4lw 62k F1 - a at 'I A 1 v I 0 4 at ' 1 O Q ' I ' x G e e a, ' . g a ' . a . 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O I - lx O NINlLn banmIVAh This year's Carnival was held at Island Falls with the League teams, Oakfield, Patten Academy, Hodgdon, Sherman, nerrill, and two V1S1tiH5 teams, nonson academy, and mattanawcook Academy, com peting Our school was well represented in all events and those who acquired places are listed as follows Darrell Robertson wiun first place ln the four followlng skating events race, hx P broad jump, and figure skating, Ronald Robertson tallr place in the three following sxating events race, br a figure skating he also took a tkird in nigh Jumping on Louise Kennedy won first, and Prances Currier brought in a place in the girls' obstacle race Iinnifred Kennedy was our C8DQ1d3t6 for Carnival Queen Darrell Robertson vas elected King of the Carnival as he won the highest total points in tne boys' events First place was taken by Monson wlth Merrill coming in a close second, the final score reading 46 to 48 Although the weather was cold and stormy, a pleasant tlme was had by all at the carnival and the dance following PLAY DAY The annual competitlon between schools in sports vas held at Oakfield on may l6, wlth all members of the league attending The scholastic tests were held at Island Falls on may 5 The laurels for both events xere carried off by cherman Those who placed are as fellows Sports Louise Kennedy first place in lOO yard dash for girls, Joan hwings, second place in girls' obstacle race, Gordon ncbellan, second place ln tle b oad Um? Scholastic tests Roger M1tCF6ll, first place in American History, Joyce Gardner, first ln anglish IV, Lovina norton, third in English III nvelyn Mitchell, third ln nnglish II, Lucille Russell, thlrd ln General mathematics The results of the re alnder of the tests have not been recelved Y 1 F1 ' - . r v . 7 ' Y' , ' 1: ' gn r . , ' : , 1 ing ' 2 'Q -1 iurp, ' :',g safari ' ' : o d irzy. and 3 1 ' ski, U. Lowell Nickerson came in third in tne ski-snowshoe Ob3tB?l' fli ' 7 Q L' '- ' 15: ' u , . V , 1 A T -I O al ix 1 : : , ' 'v ' ' 1 r L : 4 I s 3 s Q o , , . '1' I s m ' . Glnbo' baonnlba b at the beginning of this basketball season, the outlook for the girls' team was exceptionally good With the exception of Ruth DeLa1te, our girls' team was lntact from la t ye r, givl g us a team of experienced play rs and two subs Our girls played a wide variety of games this year Be ide their regular league opponents, they also played American Lea on teams, toxn teams and some schools from OutS1d6 the league They did more than wustify our confidence in them, and with pride that we point out treir record of all wins and lo es This record includes all games played and 1S the best that 19 made in the history of this school The pride in this team is not confined to the high school alone, but is shared by the alu ni and the residents of the surrourd ing towns Games played at home enjoyed a full house and at ga played ray, the town was always well represented Those who participated were as follows Seniors Louise kennedy, Winnlfred Kennedy, Jeannine Fitzgerald, and Corrls Ann Roacn Juniors Jeanette Drew and Frances Currier, Sopromores Jean Rxings and Joan hwings Freshmen Karyl Graham, Ruth Bustard and Cozlne Hastey Those vho will receive Winnifred Kenredy, Jeannine Drew, Frances Currier, Jean It is with regret that this year by graduation Captain Louise nennedy COPFIS Ann Roach, Jeanette Joan hwings letters are Fitzgerald, hwings, and we announce the loss of four players A banquet was held in their honor at the Methodist Church It was sponsored by the mothers of the team, under the leadership of Mrs Ada Eager, and was 3tt6DQSC by members of both teams and their parents, faculty and the school board The schedule the games 1S as follows Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill n 5 Games played at home Oakfield Island Falls Patten Sherman Island Falls Oakfleld Hodgdon Sherman Hodgdon Island Falls Rlcmer Junior College Cakfield I Patten A Wytopitlock A Sherman A . 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XXXX BXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXYX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XPJXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXfXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDXXXXV XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXfXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Ph, say, can You see, ly the dawn's early light, what so prouily we bailed at the tw1l1ght's last leaming Whose broad StPlD6S and bright stare hrough the perllous fight O'er the ramaarts we watched were so gal lantly stream1ng9 The roc et's red glare and ombs b rstlng ln air, Gave proof through the nxght that our flag as stlll there Oh say, does the star span led tanner fet wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave CQ JWE Ke LAL A WA Ii D K Xfxlj l X Kenneth Bustard llbert Ias'ell Loumse 1enueeJ Ao Ewings Leah Mltohell gene Nodes Arehur Ireland Da rell Robertson n me lltz era Perley Perse, I 11 red Kennedy VII x.f Q I.V J' 1 dLnnL1red Yen eey J n Lne rltZ erale v nn11reG Ienneoj J Lne Fltz e a d eanline Ltzoerald NlUx1fFGO Ke 1edy Q0 words 40 worms 50 words 60 words UO Norls TLLCRY X F-F' ff' ' 3 If rl f Q I C5 -, I XJ ..... ...i A A 6 ,.,. J I LC 1 .... ...-..... ' 5 . 'V . . A fa F A N. IW 'bi ,, A .v' L -4 : Yi . . ..-. .....i.. 7 x ' 'I' 1 7 wean. .L ' O lo - I ,- ., . ,D .IRT 4 . . H I r I X :- N -ifxfl ' ij ... ......-..... I .'.-CV 1 L . 1 . D J '1' Ea, YI . C: fj, K f ..... ....... ..,: . f, - f w 1 J.. A - L . 1 T 1 ' M eamn . Q F 1 ........... 'Y ,Z 'AEI .J . I' L 7 'f ' vn' 1 v Yw - 1 A 4 AAA SPTAKITG CohT ST FO Front Row fl to D Karyl Graham, Cozlne Hastef Duska Noyes, Ruth Bustard, Lucllle Russell, Jean EWlHgS, Joan EWlDgS Second Row Cl to rl Frederlo Sholler, Martha Palmer, Kenneth Bustard, Perle, hersey, Evelyn Mltchell, marl Estes, Ronald Robertson, Frances Currler, Rodney Kennedy 41 Y 3 1 T-1 V .LJ Nl 41' I Y y K :rw 1: fl - , ff, JK, , ' -1 -' ' v. h' . 'IA -' --- -' 'M' Q n' 4- ,F ,.. S' . , , Q 5 . I g I I V f 5 t , A L ,.. M- ' A s V lv - 0 T 'E I Y 0 , . ' , . tm: ' a Q . . . r ' ' K ' -, D . . - I . . Q Y' I '1 YY . O Jljflfxixlljcl Qgllfee Tae annual publlc slea 1 5 contest N s 1 ll Aprll 28 U r lll I1 n Scaool AUJlfOTlUW Tne ollowln talent tool part 1U tae contest e le Tersej, Wutq ustard haryl Granww Earl stes, and larila Pal er usi was ful UlSh8d by August1ne's Orche era iaryl Graham and arl stes represerted lerr ll at tae hatandln Valley Leafue contest for girl arl stes nl artha Palmer re res nte Ierrlll at tue Spear Contest n ld 1U noplton Aprll 25 NM 142 ! L N-JJ N ' - V' N 1 ' :,ek'r - 'a le Q ' , in the We r' 1'Q' 4 I f', ' H. 1 5 'nj s s , , 0 ' 1 , I F r y h f - 1 L , and '- ' ' ' . ., - I2 - 'f 31 ni . ll C 1- ' . ' 1 '-e sr . I - , I E . A H i L ' ' ' Q . held at Sherman where Karvl Graham received second alace I .J J. 'l s. 2 E a f JI . p e' d i ' ' L e 'A V ' - ' ' . uw E ffue 'Arnie' x.!l5I.l visq I 4 1 4 pi 'Ui : LL 'I' ,- ..1,. :VF MJ, 1, 'o, lv ! Q -r Www- '--4 4. ll, .11 . ,!, LOVE nITb 'ILBUR Mr Maxwell Roger Mitchell Mrs Maxwell nvelyn mltchell Connie Maxwell Frances Lurrler Betty Lou maxwell martha Palmer Virginia CLonnie's frlendl Winnlfred Kennedy Wilbur Ronald Robertson Oakfield, Island Falls and Merrill High Schools each presented a one act play in February in a Jolnt program These plays were well recelved by large audlences and were well enacted The group of plays appeared twice here in merr1ll's audltorlum and once at the Island Falls Opera House No Judgment was made A DATE WIIH BOBLY SOX hr Hanna Kenneth Bustard Mrs Hanna nvelyn Mltchell Margie Frances Currier Bobby Sox uartha Palmer Harold Ronald Robertson These same three schools presented one act plays at Island ralls Opera house again 1n march before a large audience e followlng Friday H obby Sox was again presented at mlllinocket at regional trials and was well received Although neither of the plays presented by merrill received awards or were presented in further competltion, we feel that the presentations were very well executed and favorably recelved The experiences encountered by the players were xell worth the time and effort put into the plays he R . X , A o n n Q s A' . t , l I I O I l .1 fi I . , . . and the proceeds were divided between the three schools. ' .gr rm X V! , l 0 u u 0 n n s u o o o o o Y 4 o o u , ' 1 s o 'Y T1 ' - ' -X . Th ' ' , b N I rv' 1' I VL HITS xlLBUR OHL ACT PLAY Front Row Cl to rb Martha Palmer, Frances Currler, Evelyn Mlt enell, Wlnnlfred Kennedy Back Row Cl to rl Ronald Robertson Mrs Currler Hover Nlt onell 'A DATE WITH BOBBY soxn ONE ACT PLAY K' ..ff ' Front Row Cl to rj Martha Palmer, Evelyn Mltchell, Frances Jeanne Currler Back Row Cl to rj Kenneth Bustari, Mrs Currier, Ronald Robert son Y 'P' , Q W LS. , 1 L ' A ' ' ' . lf fh- ii . 7 ' 4 0- wa. . 3 B M 2 Q -K G s B C V O l I O 'We fm L rm Ll ,ff 1 we 'I G LE A '1 A 11 'YW K f lx ,f l x 1 IL, . ! . Q , V 4 ' I r 1' P . 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L it -UHF e15w1c 1 , .11u,, Ruby Haskell is teaching in Smwrna I1lls V3lNG 1924 Evelyn Anderson C rs Alfred Branuenl is residing in Oaz f1eld aine Lloyd Brown is employed at rresque Isle, Maine Madge Qroxn CVrs lenneth Sexalll lS res1d1ng in Snyrna I1lls V8lH8 Lowell Clark is res1din Smy na lills, lmine Jayne Crandall Qlrs Raymond lasonj is T6SldlF5 1D Mesthuro as Stepren Johnson is FGSld1U 1n East Dover, Ta1ne Ruth Thompson KMrs CUVPl6T7 is re ldlng 1n ler r1ll, ?a1ne, and 13 teach1rg at Herrlll P1gh School leler 1hlLtl6F flrs Charles henderson! 13 T6Sl61Ff in lue 11ll, I ne Elmer 925 1ldrcd CFSIQ lS e plo d 1 X s 1ngton, D as a model Arabella Drew K rs Saw Stac v1lle 3lU6 C6Cl1 Caroelon ha emnloy nen+ on the A A Ra1lroad a d lS res1d1nb in Poulton alne Wuelah Fowler fNrs Paton Y3l'Gl, 15 PGS1dlHb at Ash land, la1ne Jotn Grant lS emblo ed ln Portland, Ta1ne Dor1s Iarner flr v 1 Thomasl lS res1d1nr at Oa f1ell, 8lNC Arleen Leav1tt K tur ston Aden i TGSldlUf outr ' ndh n 9lU6 '1ldref Rock ell Cl John L 11617 15 res1d1ng' 1n Smyrna s a ne Nola Shernan Clrs Andy Boatillerl TCSldlW oulton, aloe Hazel Sprague CNrs. 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I -' .N Cv rf' P1 - u, O U1 ff 15 J rj A P- ' r-' ft p A , W V ' 2 , C41 s. O f. CD ' 1 W ii -' P- L. ' L5 '- 1-1 rf- L . ff! 5-' . 5 UU -- -f CD 4 'S Q1 ' . cn ru 0 .5 M5 .7 5 1 1.-I 5 ID - . 5 , J fD l,.u Pj M ,, L3 0 gn V P-Y .1 ,.. r pk C v CAL Llc.. aux-,uv QL :vu .LU ...+A .L cfm. Q Ola. L .J .LQ .LULH lU'CLl . l e.. J--A L Yurw AACA ton AL Au Q ploJc.cx ...O CJ ...YI Lester Grant lS reslding 1n Oakfleld, Maine. Hall1e Hersey 13 employed in Smyrna M1lls, Ma1ne. Frances Morrison KMrs Luclan Glazier! 13 resid1ng in Ellsworth, Maine Earl Nevers is at home 1n Merrill, Maine George Rideout is employed at Gordon Ackley's store in Oakfield, Maine Dorothy Sharpe has employment 1n Wash1ngton, D C Adelia Timony 1S employed ln Portland, Maine 1955 Jane Tarbell 13 teaching Troy, N Y Geraldlne Whlte is reslding at Oakfield, Maine Lester Tarball is employed at Phlllipsburg, R I Katherine Stevens iMrs Elmer Degon! is at her home in Augusta Althea Allen CMrs Webster Brown! is residing in Pa Laurel McNally is residing in Dyer Brook, Malne Washington, D C Be trice Mitchell CMrs Wes ley Bell! is residing in Prides Mills, Maine June Rideout iMrs Charles Hayes! is employed in Wash ington, D C Greta Soule KMrs Harold Gerow! is residing in Madawas ka, Ma1ne Kenneth Benn 18 employed in Boston, Mass Greta Benn lMrs Greta C rter! is resldlng ln Smyrna Mills Malne Helen Brown CMrs Ralph Ride out! 18 residing at Oakfield Maine Gladys Brown is te ching 1n Mass nldon Stiles is residin in Oakfield, Maine Blva Chute CMrs Leonard Porter! is residing in Danvers, Mass Kathleen Allen CMrs Antonio Tedesco! is residing in Pa Mona Armstrong CMrs Carl Matthews! is residing in Port land, Maine Helen Boutllier CMrs Mental Bragg! 18 residlng in Sherman M1113 , Maine Kermit McGary is reslding Smyrna Mills, Maine Mllllcent Estabrook KMrs Thomas Rainey! lS resldlng ln Portland, Maine 1954 Clair Anderson is residing in Smyrna Mills, Ma1ne Ira Moore is residing in Oakfield, Malne Jasper Anderson is residing 1n Smyrna Mills, Malne Elroy Hersey 13 residing in Smyrna Mills, Maine Lewis Savage, deceased Harold McNally is at home in Smyrna Mills, Maine Foster Boutilier 13 residing in Morgantown, N C Laura Anderson is employed at Bangor, Maine Genesta Soule CMrs John Small! Hannah Gerrish CMrs Erwln McGraw! is residing in Island Falls, Maine Rex Tarbell is reslding in Worcester, Mass Geneva Bragdon CMrs Kermit McGary! is resldlng ln Smyrna Mills, Malne Beulah Peters CMrs Cassius Hackett! 13 residing in Old Orchard, M ine Lillian McLaughlin KMrs Raymond Higgins! is res1d1ng in Danvers, Mass Jennie Boutilier CMrs William Tidd! is residing in Houlton, Maine Jean Bell KMrs Glen Meade! 18 residing in Seattle, Wash Ruby Hersey lMrs Frank Sprague! is residing in Oakfield, Maine Evelyn Hersey CMrs Mart1n Piacitelli! is residing in Port land, Maine Helen E11zabeth Roach iMrs Elden Stiles!, deceased. - ' in O l . 0 O , .... . I ' ' in , ' , . . . . ' I l O ' 0 1 X . . I . George Grange 13 residing ln is residing in Houlton, Maine. 3 0 ' ' ' ' 0 O . 0 Q O . 1 . . . ' a . . a ' . . U . , . , - j 0 ' u a O ' ' , ' c ' or O 0 - . O - 1 O . . hae Brown 1S employed in Bangor, Halne 1935 Jorn McDonald 1S ln the U S Army, statloned in N Y Luella Allen is resmdlng in Phlladelphia, Pa Pazel Benn is in the U S Marines Althea Brown Qhrs Elwood Lloyd! is resldln in Smyrna S Mllls, Malne ndith Brown CMrs Balley! 13 residing land, haine Leland Gerrish 18 Mass Jean Grange lMrs Sawyer! is residing Maine Dora Higgins lMrs ley! is res1ding in Frank in Port employed 1n George in Merrlll, Paul Aka Bath, Maine Helen Kilgore CMrs Clair Anderson! 18 residing 1n Smyrna Mills, Maine Joyce Leavitt CMrs Kenneth Bragan! is residing in Smyrna Mills, Rita berry! Mills, Dana Maine Soule iMrs Robert May 1S residing in Smyrna Maine Stevens is resid1ng in Danvers, Mass Thomas Splan 18 residlng in Sherman Statlon, MSIWO Madel1ne Little CMrs Ira Moore! is P6S1dlWg in Oakfield, Maine 1956 Beryl McLaughlin CMrs Dana Stevens! is res1d1ng in Danvers, Mass Nlna Hall CMrs Nina Mitchell! 18 employed at Portland, Maine Charles Boutiller is at home in Dyer Brook, Malne Quinton Roach is employed at Washburn, Maine John Stevens is at home 1n Merrlll, Maine Alice Patohell CMrs John Logan! is resldlng in Port land, Maine Alda Soule iMrs Donald Hamm! is residlng ln Sharon, Mass Aileen Boutiller is teaching in lashlngton, D C Paullne Splan CMrs Frank Ldwards! 18 residing 1n Houlton Ardra Stephens is employed at Bangor, Maine Dana Rockwell is employed in New Hampshire Don Clark is at home in Smyrna Mllls, Malne Alan larbell 18 employed at Hartford, Conn 1937 Quinton Hersey is employed ln Smyrna mills, Maine slnora Tinoley iMrs Donald henderson! is residing in Littleton, Halne Dr Ira Klng Tarbell is re siding in houlton, Maine Virgil Tarball is employed Jefferson, Mass Schroeder! 18 reslding in Buffalo, N Y Darrell Mitchell is employed 1n Smyrna Mills, Mazne John Anderson is resldino Smyrna hills, Maine Lillian Jabber CMrs Alfred Bartlett! is P6SldlDQ in Smyrna Mills, Heine Gordon Lilley is t home in Smyrna Mills, Maine Malcolm Allen is residing in Penn Jilliam Anderson is resid1ng ln Lew Jersey Flora Gardner 1S resldlng 1n Ypsilanta, MICH Ada Fisher 18 residlnu at Callfornia 1958 Paul Lastman is attending the U of M at Orono, Maine Eleanor Splan QMrs Aubrey McLaughlin! is resldino in Orono, Maine Mildred Little KMrm Joseph Reed! is residing 1D Houlton l Q 0 T ll. ' . 4 V n e ' .. . B Q u ... . . , A . . ' . . I O u a e ' . . . rr 9 . O I ' .L F Y L A I O I ' 0 1 ' I 1 ' 1 Q Q . . . M . 'V 5 O I I ' - Y V O . . 1--. , . . I. I . L . ' fr ' 0 ' T . o ' 1 , U A I Q 3 'r 5 O A 5 O . . 1 in . ' an I I e rw - Glenna Stevens CMrs. Henry 9 . . 9 0 u . - . I A . . - 1 at ' tn 1 a Q v , . . , 7 . . I A- e ' Y g . ., F 1 cl . L V Q C 5 1 .. . ' . 7 . Q l I I A Q A. 4, 4, - ' ' iv 1 ' . . . . 7, . e 4 1 . . . A . . , ...-.- e O O l O . I ' . n . 7 I I N . . - . Y . . Donald Hewlns 1S residing in St Albans, Maine Stella McNally CMrs Frank Larley! is residlng in Oak field, Maine Joodrow Hardy lS P8SldlDg ln Mass Gertrude McLaughlin CMrs Alston Morrison! is residing in Dyer Brook, Maine Karl Friel is employed in Boston, Mass Gladys Huntley 13 employed in Pla1stow, New Hampshire Norman Allen is residin 1n Boise, Idaho Beverly Tarbell CMrs Fred Foss! lS residing in Worcester Mass Aubrey McLaughlin is employ ed at Orono, Malne 1959 Edith Hamm flrs Lionel Lord! is T6Sid1Dg in Oakfield, Maine Pearl Cole CMrs Hadley Currler! 1S residing at Oxbow, Malne Ronald Stewart is res1d1ng Laurel ln Port Lou1se Bragg CMrs Kilgore! is residing land, Maine Isabell Roach fMrs McNelly! IS residing at Dyer Brook, halne Kenneth Peters is Mass Rodney McDonald is resldlng at St Louis, Ill Burns Lilley 13 P6SldlDO t Smyrna Mllls Iaine Laurel 6S1dlDU lawrence McGary lS teachln ln Sherman, Malne nloise Gardner lMrs James Clampffer! 1S residing at Herman Grant is employed at Smyrna Mllls, Malne Phyllls Patchell CMrs 181116 Hersey! 15 res1d1n t Smyrna Mllls, Maine Gladys Bragon CMrs Burnal Clark! 1S residing 1n Smyrna Mllls, Maine. Leita McNelly CMrs Lelta Culley! lS employed in Poulton Una Botting CMrs P8tP1Ck Schools! 18 res1ding in Buz zards Bay, Halne Bertram Patchell 18 residing in Portland, h81D8 Mabel Lllley CMrs Harold McNally! 13 resldin in Smyrna Mills, Maine 1940 Elbridge Bragan is employed 15 Smyrna Mill , Malne Dorothy Bustard CMrs Finley Bragdon! 18 resmding ln Houlton Maine Gloria Leavltt QMrs Hallie Bates! 1S P6S1QlUg 1n Smyrna Mills, Malne Reulah Shaw iMrs Reulah Cochran! is PSSLGIDO Ln Smyrna Mills, Maine Delma Noyes CMrs wards! is res1d1ng Falls, Malne Irene Splan CMrs law! is residing at Smyrna Mills, Malne Joe Ed in Island Dale Green U of h at Orono, Malne Charles Ewings is zesiding in Texas Harvey Hall lS res1d1n houlton, Maine Llndsey Boutiller 18 residing at Patten, MBIDGA Velma Branscombe CMrs Ken neth Alberts! 13 P6S1d1D7 at Bangor, M3136 Gladys nstes iMrs Charles Smlth! 18 P6S1dlDg at Houlton, Maine Greta u0Od1D6 CMrs Earl Nevers! is residlng ln Merrill, Ma1ne Dorothy H lnes is employed in Caribou, Malne Lucllle Robertson CMrs George Leavitt! is reslding in Dyer Brook, Malne George Leavitt is residlng at Dyer Brook, Maine Nellie Roach is at home in Merrill, Maine 0 o , A g, I.: . ,T . h 0 ' o M . , .I - I T . l g , I ' - . J ' I 0 o . . ' ci A 5 ' .4 A S 8 4. Q ' n . . 3 . . A . , B , . I . . . ,,, - - 1 - - . . I . U n ' 0 - O . ' . . U L - . . ln CH11f0FH1a- Eugene Roach is attending the ' . l 7.0 . Q ' o Q - ' ' '.g in Y AY 7 . v . ' ' r ' ' O at A f ' ' A 0 ' 1 . . . O 9 ' A N ' . 0 ' ' rr a -1 ' 1 . . Q . ' , IA A 0 - l . . A , ' Q . . 0 . . F . Pao ga' A A . I . V . A . 9 I - . . . 3 8 , . ' r . O L . 1941 Phyllis McLaughlin fMr Rodney Bowersl is residing in Boston, Mass. Teresa Bustard KMrs Ray mond Morkinj is residing in Jacksonville, Florida. Hilton Drew is residing in Island Falls, Maine Donald Mitchell is residing in Oakfleld, Maxne Lt David Boutilier is in the U S Air Corps Margaret Mclaughlln CMrs John Dunn! is residing in Mass Shirley McLaughlin fMrs Bill Suzzial is residing in Portland, Maine Laurel Stevens is at home in Merrill, Maine Byron Robertson is attend ing school at Lewiston, Maine, 1942 Georgena Arbo iMrs Theodore Kremskej is residing in Conn Donna Bustin is employed in Pittsfield, Mass Bhlrley Rockwell lMrs Ambrose Desjardlnsl is residing in Gardiner, Maine Earl Stewart is residing in Milford, Conn Mattie Gardner ls employed at Presque Isle, Maine. John Gardner ls employed in Atlanta, Ge Dorothy Peters CMrs Joseph Cessarioj is residing in Con Lillian Rockwell is employed at the Aroostook Hospital, Houlton, Maine Howard Splan is employed in Smyrna Mills, Maine Herbert Boutilier is at home in Dyer Brook, Maine Mary Lilley CMrs Ralph Sa bins! is residing in Wollaston, Mass Mary E Soule CMrs Byron Robertson? is teaching at Winthrop, Maine. Manford Patchell, deceased Keith Frlel is employed in Smyrna Mills, Maine 1945 Jean Ackley is attending e U of M at Orono, Maine Alma McGary is employed Portland, Maine Shirley McCarv1lle CMrs man Grantl is residing in Smyrna Mills, Maine James Stewart is residing in Indiana Verne McDonald is employed at Portland, Maine Oresta Haines is employed in Caribou, Maine Rena Rockwell is residing in Gardiner, Maine Carlene Tarbell is employed in Worcester, Mass Eugenia Russell CMrs Floyd Her Mills, Maine Carl Estes is attending school at the U of M Orono, Maine Donald Mclaughlin is at home in Dyer Brook, Maine Frances Lilley is employed ln Houlton, Maine 1944 Florence Bustln is training at the Madigan Memorial Hos pital, Houlton, Maine Phyllis Estes is training at the Madigan Memorial Pospital, Houlton, Maine Carlene Soule lMrs Jessie Johnstonl is residing at Jackman, Maine, Joseph Mitchell is employed in Dyer Brook, Maine Clyde Johnston is employed in Oakfield, Maine Donald Delaite is employed in Rockland, Maine s. , U th ' o o 0 ' . in Hamm! is residing in Smyrna A ' . I o o Q I , 1 Ai Q O Us u. .. . - Q . . , O Marie Fitz erald is at home at 1945 Robert McDonald is employed at Smyrna Mills, Maine. Gene Drew is employed at Oakfield, Maine. . U Merrill Maine. 9 Blanche Haskell CMrs. Francis Peters? is residing at Merrill, Maine. Mary Thompson CMrs Joe Pluardl is residing in Houlton, maine Priscilla Grey Uflrs Ray Town end? is residing ir Dyer Brook, maine 1946 Carl Bustard is employed in Smyrna Mills, Maine. Olin McLaughlin is attending the U. of M. at Orono, Maine. Frederick Friel is employed at Smyrna Mills, Maine. 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