Morse High School - Clipper Yearbook (Bath, ME)

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1 4 1 K f M 1 ,, 3,-'t-4, Q Q 3 f -sf , .f . , fQ F ff:-f gyg, 2. Qi yum Y 4 Qiiruf ,-3, JU I 5 I W-, av THE CLIPPER Pubhshed by THE SENIORS OF MORSE HIGH Bath Mame Edztor Wllllam Owen Luke Susan Ellzabeth Bates Carmen Anne Cormler Busmess Manager Elxzabeth jane Nlarchettx Advisors Mlss Catherlne Leonard Nlr I Edward Pomeroy 1 SCHOOL T 7 Xf. PRINCIPAL RAYMOND FARNHAM A journey of ten thousand miles begins with a single step 1S an old Chinese Proverb that has significant appl1cat1on to you In June vou will have achieved an important step in your life This import ant transition from high school will bring you in contact w1th varied and chal lengmg experiences in the educational business and industrial world Important too will be your responsibility of becoming a citizen that respects laws respects the rights of other people and participates in community better ment programs Step by step as you have progressed in age and experience a code of values a framework of character traits and a sense of honor have been developing These factors will be the strengths to provide the energy the stabilizers and the moulders which will guide you and your associates in the years to come. A major objective that needs strengthening is the practice of cooperation within your groups. ealousy destroys group ambition, lowers morale, and creates a schism. It is a test of greatness in a person when he can subordinate his desires to ideas and plans that benefit a group. In farewell the steps that have built character, a sense of personal pride and honor, respect for law, and cooperation will assist you in meeting and solving favorably the ten thousand experiences ahead. Congratulations and best wishes for a pleasant journey! 2 Next to God thy parents Penn DEDICATION We the Semors thank you our parents for your help and guldance durmg our hugh school years We wish to dedlcate the 1958 Cllpper to you as a small token of our appreclatlon 3 FRANCES YOUNG English Head of English Department 'fs Q ' B fj -4.42 f. -ix HENRY SMALL Mathematics Algebra Rifle Club W...- f' 'CIS' I. EDYV.-XRD POMEROY Sub Master Meclmnioal Drawing Senior Class Advisor CATIIARINE LEONARD Home Economics Social Studies Senior Class Advisor ...-.--- 'Z ii. RUTH XVILSON English Guidance Morse Mentor NATHAN WATSON French Guidance Iunior Class Advisor National Honor Advisor ff Q HAROLD BROWN LOUISE MAYO Geometry French Mathematics French Club Rifle Club 11 fx ,.. 'I s ELIZABETH BARKER ROBERT LePACE Home Economics Social Sfudies F.H.A. Cllcmisfry Baseball and Football Coach aunts T IASCHA FRENCH PHYLLIS YVRICHT Algebra English Track and Cross Cmmfrzf Coach Spccch and Dramatics 6 fgff - ' -vs-Q. -1-r- ' ,,,..vo4' ,..- f ' 3-'D -. XM, C' J If 3521:--Q. I MELZINE MCCASLIN WARREN ALIBERTI English and Latin American History Sophomore Class Advisor Football Coach Latin Club and F.T.A. Intramural Basketball 'T' .V . I ,X if 's ' Q' I 9 fm.. x XX fn. IOHN CHOATE PRISCILLA ROWE Chemistry Eflglllfll Physics I.V. Basketball Coach 7 MARGARET FLAHERTY EUGENE HUNTER Gzrls Adozsor Soczal Studzes Commerczal Subjects Sophomore Class Adozsor Basketball Coach iw T af-if 'X K 1 N. X HARRY HALLSEY CATHERINE HUSE Biology and Science Commercml Subjects Football Coach Mentor 8 F.B.L.A. ...W WA it AUSTIN MILLER LINWOOD ABBOTT Commercial Subjects Machine Sho P Director of M ohiha Mixed Chorus KEINNFTH BICKFORD DAVID ALKAZIN En lzeh Manual Trazmng Comrnerczal Geography 9 3'-mv :wt 6 '1 . fi AMY IRISH PAUL SCANLIN Librarian Driver Education 'Irv 'luv DUNCAN FARRELL GLORIA WITHAM Boys' Physical Education Girls' Physical Education Junior Class Advisor G.A.A. Athlctic Director Track Coach 10 OMAH SNIPE, HATTIE LEASK O17ice Alf' 2 4 N if CECIL ROXVLAND EDWARD RUSSELL Band Aft 11 -- '- du CVM 0 1958 President FRANK BLANCHARD Vice-President FRANCES BUTCIIER Secretary MARCO PARKS Treasurer BETTY ROBINSON C1088 AfI1JiS0rS MISS CATIIARINR LICONARD MR. EDIVARD POMEROY Student Council Mcmizers FRANK BLANCHARD THOMAS POWERS IVILLIAM LUKE SUSAN BATES ELIZABETH MARCHETTI VERNA XVATTS DENNIS RING The Senior Class activities for the year included a food sale, the selling of Christmas cards, a spring supper, the class play, and the class assembly, which was held on February 14. Many members of the class took part in the Mohiba Talent Show. The Queen candidates were Betty Robinson and Mary Baird. At the ball, Mary was crowned Queen. Many Seniors participated in sports. In football, VVilliam Luke and Boyd Harrington were co-captains. Others on the team were Thomas Powers. Alfred Proctor, Daniel Crifiiths, Donald Mank. Charles Pierce, Louis Stone. Richard Harrison. Alfred Proctor was nominated for honorable mention as a tackle on the All Maine High School Team. Also, YVilliam Luke was nominated for honor- able mention as a back on the All Maine Team. Tommy and Bill played in every quarter during the season. On the basketball team were Ray Bishop. Richard Towle, Charles Pierce, Donald Thayer. and Boyd Ilarrington. Cheerleaders were Margo Parks and Ioan Robinson. Margo was head cheerleader. Many girls belonged to the Girls' Athletic Association and took part in the 'liter school sports program. On the GAA. board were Verna Watts. President. Betty Marchetti. Treasurerg and Nancy Doyle. Senior Representative. Members of the class in the band were Mary Baird. Dennis Ring. Frances Butcher. Margo Parks, Carmen Cormier, Lyndon Harris. Joseph Fullerton. Lucy Smith, Sandra Sinclair, Susan Bates, jean Shumway, and Albert Douglas. 12 -5 unior Cfafu President FRED BROWN Vice-President THOMAS YORK Secretary CAROL HOOKER Treasurer EDNA WHITE Advisors MR. DUNCAN FARRELL MR. NATHAN VVATSON Class projects for the year included running checkrooms at basketball games, taking part in the Lion's Club light bulb sale, and other activities. Several Iu- niors took part in Mohiba. The Mohiba Queen candidates were Arlene King and Marilyn McCobb. Marilyn was runner-up. The Juniors were active in sports. Carl Stinson and Peter Cooper were chosen co-captains of the football team for the 1958 season. The class was well represented on the basketball teams, with Eddie Avery, Stuart Bradway, Fred Brown, Tom Costain, and Willard Sprague on varsity. In cheerleading, the varsity squad was composed of mainly juniors. Var- sity cheerleaders were Marilyn McCobb, Arlene King, Edna McPhee, Carol Hooker, Linda Leeman, Linda Stinson, and Iudith Ashe. Sally Mullaney was on the junior varsity squad. Edna XVhite was Vice President of the C.A.A. Board, and Carol Hooker was Secretary. The junior Representative was Loretta Bailey. The class was also well represented in the band. 14 30,9 A0l'Yl0l'e Cfadd President KEN POOLE Vice-President VIRGINIA PERCY Secretary BARBARA FULLER Treasurer IOYCE RING Advisors MISS MELZINE MCCASLIN MR. EUGENE HUNTER Student Council ELLEN FLETCHER IEWELL FLINT KEN POOLE ION PAISLEY ROBERT SAVAGE During the year the Sophomore Class participated in the three-class dances and the one-act play contest, and held money-making projects. The Mohiba Queen Candidates were Virginia Percy and Susan Robinson. Pat Hill, Virginia Percy, Sue Robinson, and Pam VVakeHeld represented the class on the Junior Varsity Cheering Squad. Many Sophomore boys have been active in sports. Ken Poole, Pete Farrell, Charlie King, Ion Paisley. Harry McCafTery. Carl Delano. Robert Bruce. Mike Dodge, Russell Estes, and Tony McLaughlin were on the football team. with Bill Leavitt as manager. On the basketball team were Pete Farrell. Charlie King, and Brian Legard on Varsity, and Jim Smith, Bill Avery. XVayne Fitzgerald, Bruce Kingsbury, Tony McLaughlin, Ion Paisley, Bud Pinkham, and Ken Poole on the I.V. team. Peter Bourque was manager. XYayne Fitzgerald was on the Cross Country team. Edna Sinclair was the G.A.A. Representative. The following were members of the band: Iill Olsen. Ioyce Ring. Edna Sinclair, Ellen Fletcher. Donald Nodine. Sanford Brown, john DeXVitt, Ronald Drisko, Douglas McCobb, and Robert Allen. 16 ob OJ 'L-3' T MOST ALL AROUND MARCO PARKS BILL LUKE 18 X A IPP' WW Most Intellectual Wittiest Thomas Toothaker Lucy Smith Laura Gilliam Peter Henderson Class F lirts Most Likely to Succeed Ellen Low Donald Thayer Albert Douglas Margo Parks 19 I We Ira.. LEA Most Ambitious and Dependable BGS? DUTICGTS Albert Douglas Frances Butcher Ioan Robinson Sam Trott I it 'ff I' 7,5 f. ' I lf, I -ul- . In 2 ' ' I ' 1 1 A Most Musical M0313 POPUIW' Joe Fullerton Margo Parks Margo Parks Thomas Powers Nicest Voice Joe Fullerton Ellen Low 20 l -al Nicest Eyes Most Beautiful Hair joseph Vachon Ieannette Stinson Sue Owen Richard Towle ix. 2 I it f-aku Most Talented Best Looking Sam Trott Donna Maxson A Heather McClure Harold Ames Sue Owen 21 XKT' Most Sophisticated Most Talkatioe Ellen Low 3 -A ' 1 - - E 'N nl '- VK ,5 iv ' so ' favs ,qwao 'gui 4 . n 1 6 , W iinu H xs5siiQl l g',?1A415 Best Complexion Best Groomed Susan Bates Harold Ames Sue Owen Thom 22 Sam Trott Jean Shumway Donald Thayer Q77 ,J as Powers 35 -Q! s .94 I i Y - Q If I fist' A 7 . lst? , E I K , Sf- V. xx I ,IH .L 'N X, r -x A A ,, ,M ,V 1 ,, ,,,,, .va Best Personality Best Actor and Actress Frances Butcher Donald Thayer Nancy Doyle Sam Trott I 7 3 x ,, i 3 I x X XB . 4 Y X -N' , , , 1 'Jam 5 - 'D , K - y 9, f Quietest s Beverly Ramsey Bemard Briggs .S George Bowker Warren Orr Best Physique Nancy Doyle Harold Ames Boyd Harrington i Ideal Teeth Harold Ames Jane Green 3 it . 31 sz? f 1 Nt sy f ,, A A v X ' - li f HX ' QC .. A :xllfil NIU! i'QU9V HSN' pall!! :Dix Q.. KQQ sq' ' I Nicest Smile Harold Ames Christine Charest Cutest and Sweetest Betty Robinson Thomas Powers Most Athletic Boyd Harrington Marilyn Foster IT, fb y 1i 1 1 Paul Gilmore Our Faithful Janitor 'Hurryiug to Classl' Our Future Physicists '91 8 1.4! -cv' 6 Q' ,,....X lp Coach Ahbertl Studymg Hard! The Band ns off to Boothbay ..?' lo w X' X- . . . and Coach Hallsey What's Her Name? X N ., . A. 1-gs ch 21 ' 1Zvr,'WMw M 7 ,4q1gf1x! 5 . .. N 1 fir wa sb -- if: . ' ': :!1'2?2rf 7. ,Ji -. :V,?.-43? ' 'FW fan, aff '.',1.ffz2-nina .' 'xvQY C?1 t .. X 4 , 'fs f ,f 3, 1 I-4 ' I 1 f R 1 I., X 'f 1 1 . , X , '.-A iffy: Z. - 4, 9- ' 'f . . ' A 'Mr .J-ff ,Dv-,v-,fZ5'Qf1 'Ig , .3 K ag ,2' ' l 7 ' --,A--I Aff! f 4 rv ' I an .- v u P s 1 f, W ,Q S ' f ,I f Q 7 ' ,K 17 ' I ' ff 1, f , v 4 T tin, ,1- ,f f.Z'.'1- Q ,, ,MM . ,.1-. L 1 'N ' . 1 79 -W. Q P . f: . V .2-.. ' ,, ff, -.,'-. - 1 .. Y '-..-.i,4- wg--1, - , 1: ff, V , .. . , , A. .. . ,Q L: 'll . , v-,W , .. 3,1 . . I , V5 Y .. 5,- , ., 2 ,f 1 1: sf 3 RQ XKA Ng, , ix '- ' 1 x . xx X .-Y 5 X-X :L 1' Q5 . 1 , . xi A, H 'Q' V .. 'YQ' ', 'S 4 ' S ' .f H .rx his ,S . . 1 'V ' A i I , 42 ' F' an . O Left to Right: Constance Howe, Donna Maxson, Frank Blanchard, Russell Mosier, Patricia Parks, Mary Baird. onor ,garb The Senior Class Honor Parts were announced by Principal Raymond VV Farnham during an assembly on March 14. Congratulations to the following students: Russell Mosier, Valedictoriang Constance Howe and Donna Maxson, Salutatoriansg Patricia Parks, Honor Partg Mary Baird, Honor Partg and Class President Frank Blanchard, Address of lVelcome. 28 1, Fa. STEPHEN WAYNE ALLEN Steven Steve likes boating, hunting, and Bshing. Steve says that he will miss Alki's shop class and recess. He plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Good luck, Steve, from the class of 58. TL Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Ruth likes swimming and bowling. She dislikes homework and pink sli s She says she will miss her friends here at Morse the most. Best of luck in e future, Pinkie. RUTH ALICE ALEXANDER Pinkie Let a smile be your umbrella BARBARA LOUISE ADAMS ' Barb Barbie An active life is mine. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4g Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 49 Bad- minton 2, 3, 4g Stunts and Tumbling 2, Horseback Riding 2, Officials Club 2, 3, 45 Leader Corps 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. Barbara has been very active in sports at Morse. She likes parties, boys, and sports. She dislikes gossips and quiet study halls. Barb plans to take a secretarial course at Fisher junior College. We all wish her the best in the future. Go Greyhound ILENE REBECCA ALEXANDER Peg Number please Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Ilene's ambition is to become a telephone oierator. She likes Mrs. Young's English class, 2:30 p.m., and boys. She dislikes e usual: homework, pink slips, an tests. Her hobby is skating. We wish Peg lots of luck as a telephone operator. 29 if RICHARD EDWARD ANDERSON Andy Quzet friendly and easy to get along wrth Andy likes hunting and fishing and was a member of the Morse rifle team He plans to join t.he Navy and take up electronical engineenng Best of luck in the future T-3+ HAROLD ALFRED AMES IR Hal Amesle Lorrames her name Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Cross Country 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Boys Leader Corps 2 Varsity Letter Club 2 4 Nl Club 2 3 4 Senior Recep tion Committee 3 Class Day Committee 3 Harold likes hunting dances a lot of sleep and Lorraine He dislikes Nlon day mormngs and pink slips Hal says hell miss Alkies shop class and all his fnends at Morse He plans to go into the service and then to college Harold has been outstanding in sports and has received five letters Everyone will miss his friendly smile MARY MARGARET BAIRD Capable congenial courteous National Honor Society 3 4 Dmgo Girls State 3 M Club 3 4 CAA 2 4- Basketball 2 3- Bowling 3 4- Softball 4- Badminton 2 3- Ping Pong 2 - Paddle Tennis 2 3- Class Activities 2 3 4- Class Ways and Means Committee 2 3 4- Senior Reception Decoration Committee 3- Baccalaureate Usher 3- Latin Club 2 3 4- French Club 3 4- Junior Prize Speaking Finals 3- Mentor Staff 3 4 K Assistant Editor 4D- Yearbook Staff 4- One-Act Play Contest 3 4- Mohiba 2 3 4- Mohiba Queen 4. Mary is one of our busiest girls always in one thing or another. She says she will miss Mrs. Young the most when she graduates. Mary is one of the luck l girls to be crowned Mohiba Queen. She has been accepted at the University of 'V 6' Michigan and plans to major in psychology. Best of luck in the future Mary. PATRICIA ARLENE BAKER Patty Pa A real live wire from start to finish French. Club 25 Mohiba 25 Bowling 23 G.A.A. 2, 35 Rifle Club 25 Stunts and Tumb- ling 25 Graduation Usher 39 Senior Life Saving 3. Dancing, swimming, volleyball, hunting, and boys top the list of Pat's likes. Wg We wish Patty the best of luck and success at Fisher junior College. 30 I ji ,Y fs' S IANIES HENRY BARSTOW lim 62 gl l'll take a little car any time 0 I Jim likes hunting, cars, and women. He would like a career in the Air Force. jim will miss pestering Fran and Sue in homeroom. Best of luck, jim. SUSAN ELIZABETH BATES Sue Our blushing galn Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, fSecrctary 4l, Morse Mentor Staff 2, 3, 4, Dirigo Girls' State 3, Band 2, 3, 4, CVice-President 42, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Class As- semblies 2, 3, 4, Senior Lifesaving 2, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, M Club, Yearbook Staff 4, All-Star Volleyball 4. Sue has been one of the most outstanding girls in our class. Her number one like is Old Spice! She says she will miss all her friends and making messes in senior special. Sue plans to further her education at Bates College, in Lewis- ton. Good luck, Sue-and remember, keep smiling. rj. .f ' JEAN FRANCES BELANCER 'flearlniev Quiet, but always friendly C.A.A. 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, 4, Paddle Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, fSecretary 4l, French Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3. Jean likes Elvis Presley, sports, boys, dancing, and parties. She plans to attend a beautician school in Boston, Massachusetts. Best of luck, Jean. RAYMOND ARNOLD BISHOP Ray 4.-Cousyv Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Ray has been a great asset to our basketball team. He likes the immense interest of the Bath sport fans in rooting for the home team to win. Ray is rather undecided as to what he wants to do after graduation, but has his eye on the University of Maine. The whole class would like to wish him the best of luck. ELLEN LOUISE BLAIR BlinlCy Never an idle moment Glee Club 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Bowling Q 4, Mohiba Make-up 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, cms' stare 3. Next fall Ellen will be off to Central Maine General where she is going to train for a nursing career. She says she will miss the Class of 58 the most and we will all miss Ellen, too. I l .4 Z t A nf FRANK BELA BLANGHARD Beezie It's later than you think Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Officer CPresidentJ 2, 3, 4, Mohiha 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Decorating Com- mittee 3. Beezie has served a four year term as President of the class of 58 and has done a tremendous job. He likes dances, parties, athletic games, drum corps trips, and the community center. He dislikes homework, tests, and staying after ichocg. Beezie would like to attend the University of Maine. Good luck to our resi ent. 4 GEORGE EDWARD BOWKER To speak or not to speak, that is the question George comes to Morse each day from Phippsburg. He was voted one of ' A . the quietest boys in the class, but we managed to find out that his hobby is stock I car racing. He is undecided upon his career, but he can be sure that we're all ff Kr behind him. , M.- BRENDA LEE BREWER Silence is sweeter than words. G.A.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Ping Pong, Paddle Tennis 2, 3, Bad- minton 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. 4. Brenda likes popular music, records, and listening to the radio. Her hobbies are dancing and sports. Best of everything, Brenda. l 1' 32 Silence is golden Riiie Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Letter Club 3, 4. Bemard plans to take an engineering course at the Universi of Maine. He likes cars and the outdoors, but dislikes homework and quartexf exams. Good luck at the U. of M., Bemie. IOANNE ELOISE BROWN Jo Petite and so sweet Io is one of the quietest girls in our class. She says she will miss her class mates most of all. Io likes swimming and skating and dislikes homework and tests. We are all sure that Io will make a top-notch secretary. ROGER PERRY BROWN Brownie What 'cha doin? Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball Uunior Varsityl 2. Roger likes cars, firefighting, and girls. He plans to join the Air Force after graduating. Everyone will surely miss his jokes! 17' FRANCES EVA BUTCHER Frannie,' That's real George! Class Vice President 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Q fSecretary 315 National Honor Society 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Projects 2, 3, 45 Class Activities 2, 3, 45 Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3. Here's a good worker, good friend, all-round girl who likes about anything l -who could ask for anything more? Fran plans to attend Burdett next fall. We A know she'll be a big success as a secretary. Jie 33 ,,,. BERNARD GEORGE BRIGGS B,-iggseen BYRON WOODROW CAMPBELL - Quiet, but look again. ' rib U Byron moved to Illinois at the beginning of our Sophomore year, and we are glad he came back to raduate with us. He plans to join the service or attend a trade school, after graduating. Byron likes sports, girls, and boats. He says he will miss all his friends when he leaves Morse. Best wishes to a nice guy. i -4 N f I RICHARD HOWARD CARLTON Dick ' K l A wolf in sl1eep's clothing Dick likes mechanical drawing and Mr. Pomeroy. He plans to join the Navy X or the Marines, then get a job as a mechanic in a gara e. His hobbies are cars J, and model airplanes. The class of 58 wishes you the best of luck in the future 4 ,. . Q ' Ja JOAN ELIZABETH CARVER Joni Dynamite comes in small packages Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 45 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4. Ioan plans to become a secretary. She likes Home Ee uncl 2:30 PBI. juni QF' says she will miss her classmates and basketball games. Best of luck in the future, r Ioan. Kim. JANE MARY CARTER Janie 5' A married life is the life G.A.A. 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Leader Corps 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 35 C.A.A. Board fVice President 35. jane is one of the more quiet girls in our class. She likes vacations and dis- likes nine ,week tests. Her hobbies are skating, swimming. and sewing. XVe know xtfinldthblanes pleasant personality she will make a wonderful wife. NVe wish you e est. f' ' 34 4' Rl.. 1 4-,I . 'ily CHRISTINE CONSTANCE CHAREST Tina Chris A smile an angel would envy. G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, fSecretary 2, 37, fPresident 41, fState Secretary 3l, Mohiba Queen Candidate 3. Chris was the girl voted tc have the nicest smile. With her winning ways and pleasant personality she will be a great secretary or airline stewardess. CHRISTINE LEONA CLARK Chris Quiet, but so much fun. Rifle Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Horseback Riding 2, Basketball 2, Badminton 2, 3, Softball 3, Ping Pong 2, 3, Stunts and Tumbling 2. Chris likes horseback riding and stamp collecting. She says that she will miss Mrs. Young's English class. Best of luck as a secretary. X JUDITH HAZEL COLBY Judy A sweet attractive sort of grace Art 2, 3, Clee Club 4, Mentor Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Mohiba Usher 2, Morse Representative at U. of M. for Rural Electrification Contest 2, junior Prize Speak- ing Contest 3, Senior Reception Decorating 3, C.A.A. 2, 3. Ludi is always as neat as a pin. She likes art, travel, and school in general. Her ob ies are cooking and collecting dolls. Best of luck always, Judy. JUDITH ANN COMMEAU Hludiel' Did someone mention a party? C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Heading the list of Iudie's likes are sports, dancing, having a good time, and parties. Judie has been very loyal to our class and has worked hard. We wish her the best of luck at Massachusetts General Hospital. CARMEN ANNE CORMIER Little in stature, big in heart Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, CSecretary 31, fPresident 41, Clee Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, M Club 4, G.A.A. 3, Bowling 3, Yearbook Staff 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, fSecretary 4Jg Junior Broom Sale, Mohiba Usher 2, Senior Reception Dec- orating Committee 3g Mohiba Ball Decorating Committee 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4. Carmen is taking the college course at Morse. She plans to become a secre- tary after furthering her education at Burdett College. Best of luck always, Carmen. DONNA LEE CROCKER Red The whole world loves a redhead F.B.L.A. 2, 3, C.A.A. 2, 3, Mohiba Usher 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Ping Pong 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3. Donna wants to attend a business colle e and to eventuall become a book S Y ' keeper. She likes activities at Morse and basketball. She dislikes homework and getting up. We wish Donna the best of luck in bookkeeping. JOYCE ANNIE DeLONG Joy Red,' Her head she held aloft like a flaming torch Iunior Red Cross Representative 3, Clee Club 2, 4, C Secretary 25, Basketball 4. Joyce is one of the most attractive girls in our class. Her likes are sports, music and Dick. Collecting pictures is her hobby. Ioy plans to be married soon after graduating. We know with her pleasing personality and good looks she will make a wonderful wife. STEPHEN CONANT DeWICK Wickie Steve-O Wow, how fantabulousf' Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, Nl Club 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3. Steve is one of the active members of our Mighty Class. He enjoys skiing, swimming and has a cool ear for jazz music. He likes track and holds letters in it. Steve plans to go to the University of Maine next year. Best of luck, Steve, always, from the Class of 58. 36 ,C HARRY MANSO DOUCHTY Good thmgs also come m Ing packages Harry likes hunting' 'md hot rods He says hell mlss meehuuell drusmg the most Harry pl ms to joln the A1r Force NVe all wish hlm the best of luck RICHARD BRUCE DINCLEY Dick Ding That thing will never fly Football 2g Football Manager 3g Track 3. Dick likes tall girls, drags, mood music, drive-in's, and last, but not least, the fifth amendment. His unusual hobbies consist of flying fin an airplanej and skin-divine. Cood luck in the Air Force Ding, CHARLES ALBERT DOUGLAS IR Al Llftle Gus Dow anyone want a room at the Sedglezck' National Honor Soelety 3 4 Latln Club Z 3 4 French Club Z 3 4 fTre1surer 43 FTA 2 3 4 CPres1dent 41 Nientor Staff3 4 CEd1tor 43 'siohlba 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Flmllst junior Pr17e Spexklng 3 School Play 2 3 Band 2 3 4 Spear Spelkuu., Contest 3 4 Clxss Assemblies Class Proyeets XI Club 3 4 Baccalaureate Usher 3 Senior Reeeptlon Decorating Commlttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Boys Leader Corps 4 Albert pllns to enter Bentley School of Accountmg after graduation He says he lxkes dinees Nlohlba parties and bind bus trips Charlie has been xery ac tlve ln all elass proyeets md has been '1 great asset to our class He has also recelved hls letter for band Best of luck from the class of 08 NIANCY ALACE DOYLE Ginger Oh those week ends Volleyball 2 3 4 CAll Star 33 Basketball 2 3 4 fBlue 8: Whlte Honor 2 33 Bowllng 2 3 4 Colf 2 3 Senior Lifesaving 2 Clrls State Alternlte Nlohibci 2 3 4 Iunlor PFIZL Speaking, CAA Bolrd 4 Class Pllys 2 3 Lelder Corps 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Yelrbook Staff 4 Semor Reception Committee 3 Nancy wls voted Best Aetress She has been one of the most letne girls ln our class VVe w1sh you great suecess as a future nurse Ginger 37 Ni 2? E? va' ful . 5, 15,51 NAN ADELL EMERO Mohiba 25 Basketball 25 Clee Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3. wish her success in anything she may attempt. CLARA LOUISE ELLIS Oh, that married life! G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 2, 45 Clee Club 45 Mohiba 1. Clara's likes are ice skating, swimming, going on trips, and Merk. Her dislikes are homework, noisy people, and book reports. Clara has been a great help in the oflice this year. Best of luck to a sweet homemaker. x 'rNannyf, H Full of fun and fancy free - Nan just can't seem to get to school on time! She says she will really miss Q Mr. Pomer0y's yellow slips. Nan likes reading and winter sports and dislikes report ' 5 ,V cards and washing blackboards. She has no further educational plans, but we ' ' JEAN VIOLET FITZGERALD ufeannien i MARILYN ANN FOSTER Hers is a kingdom of sports C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, fBoa.rd 32, Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Ofhcial's Club 2, 3, 45 Leader Corps 3, 4, CPresident 43, Bowling 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, fBluc 6: XVhite Honor J 2, Sl, Softball 35 F.T.A. 3, 4, CHistorian 4l5 Clee Club 25 Mentor Staff 4. .1 Marilyn's desire is to go to Sargent School of Physical Education and study X, 1 to be a teacher. We all admire Marilyn for her outstanding athletic ability, for she is an expert at each sport. We wish her the best of luck in her chosen field. Always active-in a quiet way Volleyball 2, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A.5 Mohiba 2, 3, 45 Class Assemblies, Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Jean plans to take a secretarial course at Fisher Junior College or Burdett College. She likes dancing and Mohiba. Her hobbies are playing badminton, swimming, and bowling. We wish Jean all the happiness in the world. s f ..Cappy,, 3 8 . A SALLY ELAINE FRASER Sal Always your friend. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Mentor Co-Captain 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, junior Prize Speaking ,f,s, 2' Semi-finalist 3: Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Badminton bling 2. El .. 3 . of luck as a secretary! MARGARET ALICE GALLANT 'hlldgetu As merry as the day is long Volleyball 2, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Ping Pong, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 1, 3, Mentor Captain 2, 3: Mentor Staff 4, French Club 2, Class Projects 4. Margaret has been quite active on the stage while at Morse. She dislikes boring assemblies and American History quizzes. She will miss Mrs. Young and making up excuses for Mr. Pomeroy. NVe wish you success as a secretary. V NANCY JEAN CARSIDE Badminton 3, 4, Bowling 2, Class Projects. LAURA EMMA GILLIAM Peasoup,' Speedy Laura can always make you laugh Clee Club. Laura was voted the wittiest girl in our class. W'e all will miss Laura very much, ller hobbies are reading, drawing, playing the piano, sewing, and eook- ing. Have fun in Florida, Laura,-as a secretary. 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Stunts and Tum- Sally's hobby is oil painting. She likes eating, ice skating, popular music, and boys. NW- know that she will succeed at Northeastem Business School. Best 3 6:75 ff' Nanswan Was that nicell' School Play 3, Mohiba 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, Nancy plans to be a model. YVith that beautiful blonde hair and those dark brown eyes we are sure sln-'ll be a big success. Nancy claims she will miss her friends at Morse the most and that feeling is mutual. f-75 -Q, K, T' JANE NANCY GREEN P0key,' Laughter and fun is my motto Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 49 Mohiba 2, 49 Usher at Mohiba 3, Ways and Means Committee 2, Class Activities 2, 3, 4. Ia.ne has a terrific sense of humor, always jolly and carefree. She plans to study secretarial training but is undecided as to what college. Her hobbies in- gude photography and ice skating. We all wish Jane the best of luck in the ture. SUSAN CUTTING GREVERS --sue Wine, men and song! A G.A.A. 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 4, voueyball 2, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Basketball 4, Art ' X 43 Mohiba 4. We are glad you came back to graduate with us, Sue. We wish you the best of luck at Emerson College and we know you'll be a great success at script writing. ' is ' s DANIEL JOSEPH CRIFFITHS Reef, Beware of the twinkle in his eye Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Dan says he will miss assemblies and American History classes most. Dan was a letter man on the football team this year. He tglans to join some branch of the service after graduation. The class wishes him e best of luck. PAUL BERNARD CUE RETTE Wanted: trucking. Paul likes being in the Drum Corps, basketball games, and especially Friday and Saturday night parties. He hopes to go on to a trade school and become a mason. future Paul will miss shop and room 108, periods 3 and 4. Good luck, Paul, in the 40 NANCY LOUISE HACAN KKNIIHCUII It's the little things that count Nance plans to go to a beautician's school in Augusta. She likes basketball, football, and baseball games. Her favorite subject is English. Nancy collects post cards and glasses from different states. We wish her the best of luck in the uture. PATRICIA ANNE GUYNN Pat If you cun't laugh, there's not much hope left. C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Ping Pong 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, Nlohiba Queen Candidate Assembly 4, Xlohiba Ball Decorating Committee 4, Class Activities 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Pat wants to be an airline stewardess. Her hobbies are swimming, dancing, and talking. She won't miss the clicks here at Morse, she says, but she will miss the long week-ends, study halls, and the teachers. Best of luck to one of the happiest in our class. JOHN EDWARD HALEY n Still waters run deep Art Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Class Projects, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3. john is one of the few who likes almost everything and dislikes nothing. His hobbies are swimming, skating, and boating. john was captain of the Cross Country team this year. He plans to go on to college. Cood luck in whatever you attempt, john. ROWLAND WILLIAM HANSCOBI Bu:zy Listen to her flllffn Football 2, Rifle Club 2, Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3, 4. Buzzy likes hunting, cars, and girls. He dislikes speed HJ and says hz-'ll miss study halls and Miss Irish. Good luck in the Air Force, Buzz. 41 Rifle Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4. mn'-' BOYD ANTHONY HARRINCTON Butch Garbo 1'll take 'Pye' anytime Football 2, 3, 4, lCo-Capt. 41, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Leader Corps 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Boyd is a year-round athlete. He likes week-ends, vacations, movies, sports, and hunting. He dislikes Monday mornings, quarterly exams, and book reports. Boyd would like to study engineering or forestry at the University of Maine. Good luck, Butch LYNDON BRADLEY HARRIS iff RICHARD ARTHUR HARRISON Dick Let's hear a little rubber Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 22, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Leader Corps 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3. Dick would like to study engineering at the University of Maine. He likes sports, cars, and rock and roll music. He says he dislikes homework, Monday mornings, and quarterbacks. He will miss gym classes. He was a lctterman on the football team. Good luck in the future, Dick. There's music in the air YVILLIAM CARLETON HANSON, JR. Bill Beware of the glint in his eye Bill's likes are jazz, rock 'n' roll, swimming, skating, parties, study halls, and English. Model building and wood-working are his hobbies. He has one dis like-Elvis Presley. He plans to make civil or mechanical engineering his career The whole class wishes Bill success at the University of Maine. J if l' A ... '5 y ui ..Lynn, Band 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3. Lyndon is interested in radio, T.V., and electronics as a career. He likes music, hunting, fishing, and photography. He says he'll miss Mr. Pomeroy's drawing class and the band. We all wish him good luck in the future. ffl W A is ' I . , . . N . .,. - M' intl SHARON HAZEL HARVEY Haro Hey, wait for mein School Play 3. Sharon is a sweet girl with a big smile for everyone and everyone who knows her likes her. She plans to be at bt-uutician and the Class of 58 wishes one of its nicest members the best of luck. LEANNA MAE HATHORNE Lee From a little spark may burst a mighty flume F.H.A. 2, 3, fViCe President 3l. Leanna's quiet ways will take her far. She likes softball, fishing and horse- rj back riding, and she dislikes swimming and books. Lee says she will miss Mrs. Young's English class. She plans to go to C.M.C. XVe wish Lcannz. all the luck in the world. PETER ALAN HENDERSON Pete You,ll never know gitramural Basketball 24 Glee Club 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, Boys' Leader orps 4. Pete's interests are gunning, parties, hot rods, dances, and girls. He has Af' earned a letter for golf. He was voted the wittiest boy in the class. XVe all wish him the best in the future. CONSTANCE ELOISE HOVVE Connie Earnest efforts carry a person far Mohiba 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, CTreasurer 4D, junior Prize Speaking Contest 3, Graduation Usher 3, Class Day Usher 3g French Club 4, Broom Sale 3. Although Connie lives in VVoolwich she has nevertheless taken part in many activities. Her likes include music, dancing, and most of all, playing her accor- dian. Connie plans to go to secretarial school, and with her brains we are sure she will succeed. 43 IOHN HENRY LARRABEE Go East, young man, go East. Cross Country 3. john likes swimming, all night plarties, cars, hunting, and girls 1 especially alumnael. His hobbies include cars, unting, and traveling. Best of luck in the Air Force, Iohn. ROXANNE MARIE LECARD Has anyone heard a new joke? Bowling 24 Basketball 39 Mohiba Usher 35 Mohiba 4, Mohiba Ball Decorating Committee 3, Mohiba Queen Assembly 3. Here is a bundle of dynamite for sure. You can see that, by her hobbies which include: singing, dancing, cooking, and telling jokes. We are certain that she will make a very cheerful nurse. DALE MELVIN HOWE A car, a car, my kingdom for a car! Clee Club 2. Dale likes fast cars, hunting, fishing, and faster cars. His main dislike is people who drive slow. He plans to enter the Air Force after graduation. Best of luck, Dale. P Hswnch- .if ROBERT EARLE LEGARD Curly Hard work has never hurt anyone. Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Curly plans to enter the United States Marine Corps after graduation. Upon entering he plans to go to school. He says he will miss his teachers and classes here at Morse. Best of luck in the future. Ronde l Track 2, 4, Basketball fI.V.J 2, Cross Country 3, lfrench Club 2, 3, 4, Xl Club 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Class Activities 2, 3, 4. Rob likes hunting, fishing, and all competitive sports. Ile has tlone well in track and cross country. He plans to go to college and take a veterinarian course. Good luck in the future, Robin. ROBIN RICHARD LOESCHNEII Roll Touch n1r ' I WINFIELD SCOTT LIBBY YVinnie Libby He that is of merry heart hath a continual feast Winnie plans to study mechanical engineering at the University of Maine. He likes eating, reading, swimming, and skating. He will miss recess, physics lab, and gym, and we'll miss his nice personality. Cood luck, Winnie. ELLEN FISHER LOW Fisher Music is love in search of o word Clee Club 2, 3, 4, CVice Prcsidentl, Mentor Staff 3, 4, fAssistant 45, French Club 2, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, Senior Life Sav- ing 3, Bowling 2, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Class Day Usher 3, Cratluation Usher 3, Senior Reception Decorating 3, Junior Prize Speaking Contest, School Play 4, Debating 4, Yearbook Staff 4. As you can see, Ellen has been very active during her years at Morse. She was also voted as having the best voice in our class. Ellcn's hobbies are reading, sports, and swimming. We know that she will succeed in whatever she attempts. g, WILLIAM OWEN LUKE Bill,' Lukas What do you know, I :lid it again Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captain 41, M Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, iSecretary 3, President 4l, Track 2, 3, 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Yearbook Editor 4, Boys, Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Com- mittee 3, Class Projccts 2, 3, 4, Bill has been outstanding in football, track, and school projects. Hc likes dances, parties, little black cars, and girls. His dislikes include cold, wet football practices. Bill would like to enter Bowdoin College and be a public relations director. Everyone will surely miss Lukus -Good luck. 45 To lice and be happy Rifle Club 2, Clee Club 2g C.A.A. 3g Mohiba 3, Basketball 3. Cindy likes speech class, bowling, and roller skating, and dislikes squash and cold weather. She says she will miss the guest assemblies most. VVe all wish Cynthia the best of luck in anything she may attempt. PETER LORD MacDONALD Pete l Laughter makes the world go Wound Boys' Leader Corps 3, Mohiba 4. X1 Pete has been very active in drum corps, his major hobby. Some of his other likes are dancing, swimming, skating, parties, and the littlest, but biggest-Merlene. He says that he dislikes homework. He would like to become an architect. We're sure you will succeed, Pete. WILLIAM RUSSELL MaCDONALD Digger 2 Ouch, that one got me in the eye! Rifle Club 25 Track 3, 4. O'-uv Bill hopes to go on to college and major in agriculture. He likes sports and ' the outdoors, plus meeting interesting people, especially blondes. Bill is a good target shooter and quite a coin collector. He will miss all his friends in the Se- nior Class. DONALD RALPH MANK Donnie Where's the party Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Basketball Manager 2, French Club 2 3 4 Pa er Drive 2 Broom Sale 3 Niohiba Assemblies 3 4 Bo s' , , Q P 'L 3 - , 5 Y Leader Corps 4. Donnie, because of the parties on weekends, dislikes Monday momings. His likes are parties, cars, and more parties. He plans to attend Maine Maritime Academy, and then join the Navy. Best of luck in the future. 46 CYNTHIA DIANNE MacDONALD Cindy ELIZABETH JANE MARCHETTI tive secretary. Good luck, Betty. Betty Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, fSecretary 33, lTreas urer 41, F.B.L.A. 4, NI Club 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, lAll-Stars 3, 41, Basketball 2, 3, 4, CBluc 81 XVhite 3l, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 4 iVice President 45, Yearbook Staff, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Altemate 3 Graduation Usher 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Class Day Usher 3. One of our busiest girls, Betty was chosen our yearbook business manager Her future plans include Burdett College for two years-then a job as an execu 'e 1 , xfM ELLEN MARSH swam.pie Umm, what a teacher ,VI Volleyball 4, Basketball 4, Ping Pong 4, Paddle Tennis 4, Softball 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, ' ' ' , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Badminton 4, Bowling 4, Rifle Club 2, 4, F.T.A. J '.'A Ellen is always full of fun. She likes sports and rock and roll music and dis- V JV' likes homework. She plans to attend Gorham State Teachers College. Best of 'ii' 1 ii'12 I IV VV ' luck, Ellen. WVe know that you will make a perfect teacher. , in DONNA GLENYS MAXSON HEATHER JEAN MCCLURE A true friend to everyone Class Projects 2, 4, Class One-Act Plays 2, 4, Class Assemblies, Mohiba 2, 4, Mo- hiba queen Candidate Assembly 4, School Play 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Basket all 2, 4, Ping Pong 4, Badminton 2, 4, Mohiba Homeroom Ticket Captain lWinnerJ 4, Mohiba Decorating Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Heatl'1er is one of the best looking girls in our class. Besides this, she has a personality to match her good looks. Heather will miss Mohiba and Mrs. Young after she graduates. She has always been a true friend to everyone, willing to help out no matter what. We all wish our Miss Bath-Brunswick the best of luck as a model. Donie She shall make music wherever she goes Glee Club 2, 3, 4, fTreasurer 41, Mohiba 3, 4, Art 2, 3, junior Prize Speaking Contestant 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4 Leader Corps 4, Officials Club 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Blue 8: XVhite 2 3' All- Stars 3, Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 4, Mentor Staff 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. Friends and classmates head the list of things that Donna is going to miss most and we might add that we are going to miss her, too. The class of M58 wishes Donna the best of l' ack at Art or Fashion Designing school. PAUL MARTIN MCCOLE, II Give me wine, women, and song Glee Club 2. Paul likes duck hunting, sharp cars, girls, and dancing. He dislikes Monday momings and English class. Paul plans to enter Maine Maritime Academy after Graduation. Happy sailing, Paull ELAINE CATHERINE MCCRATER Lane Well, such is life Glee Club 2. u Elaine likes Dick, bowling and cheeseburgers. She dislikes snobbish people Lane says she will miss assemblies. She wants to be a secretary. We all wish ' Elaine the best of luck in her chosen field. Nl 7 ' W ROBERT ARTHUR MCDOUCAL Bob Jaghp An upright, downright, all right guy Bob likes all sorts of sports and working with people. He has done a lot of al- work with the younger kids at the Y.M.C.A. At present he is not sure whether he wants to go into a store business or major in physical education. Whatever he decides, we wish him the best of everything in the future. ERROL CAFFERY MCGUIGGAN Daffy,' Blat I neoer touched him, refl Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football 4. Errol hopes to go to business college after graduation. His hobbies include any kind of business or selling, collecting coins, and meeting people. He likes the Yankees, movies, cars, and working with people. Errol dislikes noisy peo- ple and the Red Sox. All our luck is with you for the future, Errol. PATRICIA ANN MCCUIRE Patti Pat Where have you been, Billy Boy? Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Mohiba 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Coaching Grammar School 3, 4, Official 4, Mohiba Queen As- semblies 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hunter Safety 4. Pat is one of our engaged girls and plans to train for nursing at Eastem Maine General. Her hobby is chewing gum. She is one of the live wires of our class. Best of luck, Pat. JOHN RANDALL McKAY Beaky 'Wharf Me woffyr' 5, Stage Crew 2, 3, One Act Play Contest 3. Beal? hopes to attend Maine Maritime Academy after graduation. He likes Fords an taking apart automobile engines. When asked what he will miss most, Beaky said sleeping in study halls! Best of luck in the future, John. DAVID GEORGE McLUER Mac We only live once Glee Club 2, 3, 4. David wants to become an Air Force Jet Mechanic, and hopes to get special training for it in the Air Force. He says that he likes hunting, cars, and roller skating. His dislikes are women. Best of luck in the future. STEPHEN DEAN MILLER 'Steve' LV. Basketball 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Class Projects V 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3 fVice President 32, Intramural Basketball 4. Steve can do no wrong in the eyes of the fair sex. Long recognized as one of the best athletes the class of 58' has to oifer, he's kept in top condition by ,-. running, usually to, but occasionally. away. Steve is going into business adminis- -1 tration upon graduation, and easily as the ability to succeed. Best of luck, Steve. 49 Let's go hunting Moses likes hunting, fishing, and most of the sports. He has taken the shop course here at Morse and plans to be a machinist. Best of luck in the future from the Class of 58. WARREN WILLIAM ORR Sssh, you'll break the mood French Club 3, 4, Clee Club 3. Warren plans a career in engineering, but isn't sure where he will go to col- lege yet. He likes mystery and science fiction books, pro-sports, rock and roll, and ice-skating. Warren dislikes long-haired music, homework, dentist appoint- ments, and asparagus. He will miss all his friends, teachers, and gym class at Morse. Good luck from the class of 58, VVarren. .ph SUE ELLEN OVVEN I got a letter today, did you? Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Mohiba Queen Candidate 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Day Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3, Senior Reception Committee 3, Class Assemblies, Class Projects, M Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Sue is one of the cutest and sweetest girls in our class. She plans to get an oflice job after graduation. We know that Buzzy will help her make a few plans too. MARCO ANN PARKS Cuteness and class, and much more has this lass! Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 4, C.A.A., Cheerleader 3, 4, iHead Cheerleader 41, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Margo likes to cheer for our boys but her No. 1 like is going steady with Peter. She plans to train for nursing at Maine Medical Center. The class of 58 wishes one of its most all-around members the best of luck. 50 RUSSELL FREEMAN MOSIER Moses EDWARD EARLE PARTRIDCE Eddie Rifle Club 2 3 4 Vocational Contest Eddie has won two varsity letters on the rifle team He has a number of hobbies including fishing hunting and Hylng He plans to go to a medlcfil school or a vocational school ANDREA PERT Art Club' Rifle Club 3. Andrea is one of the quietest girls in the class but is full of fun nevertheless. She likes dogs horses most of all. Andrea plans to become a secretary and we know she will be a SUCCESS . PATRICIA ELLEN PARKS Paftte I fust Dlf'gfBTJ that Burdett boy' Leader Corps '3 4 C A A 2 3 4 Niohrba 2 '3 Niorse Xlentor Stall' 2 Semor Life Sav1ng2 Basketball 7 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Stunts and Tumbling 2 Class ro jects Lfmn Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Class Day Usher 3 Graduation Usher 3 Nl Club 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pattle plans to attend Burdett College to become a Nledlcal Secretary Pat is a very busy grrl one of the lop students in our class and liked by everyone The class of 98 wishes one of its greatest assets the best of everything VV hat you domg down there? after graduation Best of success in the future Eddie IUDITH ANN PERRY Iudy Perry Berry Perry will really make you merry GAA 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Debate 4 Bowling 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 French Club3 4 Latin Club 2 3 4 NI Club 4 Niohxba Ball Decorating 3 Semor Reception Decorating 3 Graduation Usher 3 Nlohlba Make up 3 Class Proyects 2 3 4 Iudys hobbies are skating swimming golf and sewing She sa s that she will miss the kids and Mr Choates corny jokes most of all ju y plans to attend Regis College Good luck Iudy is A quiet tongue shows a wise head and hamburgers. She says she will miss the assemblies DAVID ROLAN PETIT Dave He looks quiet, but look again' Track 2, 3, 45 Debate 4, Rifle Club 2, 4, Senior Reception Committee 3g Paper Drive Committee 33 Class Projects. Dave is one of our more quiet students. Getting Dave to comment on a sub- 'ect is dillicult and dangerous. In American History, he woke up long enough to hear Mr. Aliberti talk about the amendments to the Constitution. For the rest of the year, if asked what amendment covered a situation, he would pipe up The Twenty-first! Cheers, Davel CHARLES HERBERT PIERCE Chugg1e His Ls' a world of sports. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4g Baseball 3, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4g Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Gradua- tion Usher 3, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3. Chuigie is one of the more athletic boys in the class. He won his varsity letter in asketball, baseball, and football. He was the Mohiba King in 1957. He likes dancing, sports, and cars. Next year he plans to attend a prep school, and then go on to college. The Senior Class would like to wish an all-around boy lots of success in whatever he chooses. LORRETTA MARY POULIOT Let's live a little. Volleyball 4, Basketball 4, Bowling 4, Softball 4, Ping Pong 4, Badminton 4g French Club 2, 3, 4. Loretta plans to attend Gorham State Teachers College. Wherever she goes there will be lots of fun. Loretta is one of the livewires of the class and we will miss her. Best of luck from the Class of 58. EDITH LAURA POWERS Edie Look for the qulet and there labs truth French Club 2, 3, 4g Mohiba Usher 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Broom Sale 3. Edie likes basketball games, Pat Boone, and boys. She says she will miss the words, Seniors May Pass the most. We wish the best of luck to a nice girl with a quiet and sincere way. We know, with Edith's pleasant way, she will succeed at anything she may attempt. 52 THOMAS RICHARD POWERS Tommy Dick 'fllnke the most of what you l1a1:en't got Football 3, 41 Student Council 2, 3, 4, fPresident 41, Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3, Class Projects 2, 3, -1: Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Ni Club 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, Graduation Usher 35 Class Day Usher 3. Tommy Diek has been a great asset to our class. His number one like is football, and although he is quite small he plays this game very well. Tommy Dick is very popular iespeeially with the girls? and was voted the most popular boy in the class. Tommy plans to go to a year of preparatory school before entering college. Best of luck in the future, Tommy Dick. ALFRED MOHRlLL PROCTOR Al Football is my game Football 2, 3, 4, junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, Ni Club. Al has been outstanding on the football squad, and received honorable men- tion for the All-Maine schoolboy football team. He hasn't decided upon his ca- reer yet. His likes include sports, hunting, and fishing. He says that he will miss the good times with his friends and some of the teachers. Cood luck in whatever you attempt. FREDERICK CLYDE PUSHARD Fred A car, a car, my kingdom for a carl Glee Club. Fred wants to enter one of Uncle Sam's services, but hasn't decided which one. He says he likes basketball, football, hunting and blondes. Fred says that he will miss the kids the most. Best of luck, Fred. F C34 I BEVERLY ELAINE RAMSAY Bev Silence hung 'round till her smile flashed forth Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Bev was voted the most quiet girl in our class. Her likes are friendly people, honesty, and television. She dislikes homework when she has other plans. Bev hopes to enter Boston School of Dental Nursing. We wish Bev the best of every- thing. 53 ERNEST ALTON RIDEOUT Ernie You're only young once Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. Emie is one of the quieter members of the class. He has eamed a vafsity letter in cross country. Ernie likes the grcat outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, and snow-shoeing. He plans to go to college or enter trade school at the B.I.W. Best of luck in the future, Ernie. JOHN NUTE RINES Johnny ' 1 Anyone want to buy a Chevrokt? Glee Club 2, 3. John can usually be found riding around in a new car. His likes are boating and new model Chevrolets. His dislikes include homework and tiresome gobs. Hi plans to become a mechanical engineer. Best of luck in your chosen eld, Io n. DENNIS MCMANUS RING McManus Denny Well, anyhow, it's different! Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3, Rille Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Leader Corps 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, Class Day Decorating Com- mittee 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Denny has been very active throughout high school. He likes skating, parties, cars, and most of all, Joanne. Denny likes jazz very much and likes to play jazz on his clarinet. We al wish Denny the best of luck as an aeronautical engineer. EUGENE WALLACE RITTALL Gene Bit Variety is the spice of life Latin Club 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Manager 3,'M Club 2, 3, 4. Gene plans to study to be a nuclear physicist. His likes include working on cars, chemistry, music. and xzvm. Whilr- at Morse, Gene has been active on the stage crew, in Glee Club, and as basketball manager. Best wishes, always. JOAN ISABEL ROBINSON 1001116 Shell dune: her cares away A' CAA 2 3 4 Baskmtball 7 4 Xollcyball 7 3 4 Cheerleadlng 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Nl Cl nb 7 3 4 XlOl1llYl Quctn Cannlldate 2 Suuor Llfe Snvmg, 3 Xlolubr 7 3 4 Yt lrbook Strfl 4 It lcltr Corps 4 Senror IDQLUFIUIU., Cfl!l1ll1lttLC 3 Cl rss lrojuts 7 3 4 XV1ys rncl Nh Ins 3 4 Cl lss Assunhlles 7 3 4 C ss Day Usher 3 C rulurtlon Lsher 3 Cllss Ring, Cl0ll1llllttl.L 3 Jo 1n1e as you can set IS a very busy gal Her hobbxes are sewlng and wrlt Ing to Hebron Acrclcmy She pl xns to go into nursmg., NVe know youll succeed' ,z.l'll9W'n, H V Ka? SHERRY ELLA ROWE Blessed are the pure m heart FHA 3 4 GAA 3 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Pmg Pong 3 4 Paddle Ten nls .3 4 Softball 4 Badminton 3 4 Bowhng 4 Sherry plans to become a beautlclan Sherry hkes week ends noon hours BETTY ELAIWE ROBINSOV Little Betty Good things come zn small packages CAA 2 Vollevb'1ll2 Bmshnq 7 4 Latm Club 2 3 4 Senlor Recephon Com mlttee 3 Nlentor Captam 4 Xlentor Typlst 4 Yearbook Typist 4 FBLA 4 Clee Club 2 Class Prolects CI rss Treasurer 4 Bettv one of our smaller membq rs rs omg to mxss all the klds at school ull of 4 1 ss uso X 1 hcr mu rink L ll'l fx x term we are sure she will make a very effluent secretary Best of luck from 08 JOSEPH THONIAS ROBINSON Tommy Lune and be merry! Golf 2 3 Clee Club Tommy wants to further hrs educatlon at Castme and then become an en gmeer He says he hkes plrtres dances golf and assembhes Among hrs dxs hkes are mne week tests Tom will miss the klds and school ln general the most Best of luck from the class of 58 Tom and basketball games Her only dlslxke rs Sophomores WVe know wrth Shu s 4 YY pleasant manner th xt she wxll be a great successl 55 V .. . U . . . . ll 1 n P, I . - - L . - ' 9 ' 1-, : 1 ' . - , : - .z . . . : . . 5 . 5 . . . . g g . ' .: 1 ' 1. . I , . . r . , ,-Z , . , :Incl a lm -r fn -mls am- gonna to nu lu-r al . Xrtl - -- 1 ' -1 l - 4-r. . . .... n 7 V C , ' 4 I I . 1 I 1 ' My In ,, cc - 1 IP V' . , ., , . , r . , ' . , Ji Y. . . 7 I , , K L -a, , 7 I 1 An, 7 y x C , , , , , . 1 -, - , , .Y Q - , - ' - , . 1 Z., - , g va . 1 g , ri ' .' 3 ' 1 Y ' -, ... -,-,., , .,.. . . .v, , -. .., , , la ' J f .g la 1 ' lj - g .a.'.' ' Y . ' . - -Q v . - z J Y 5 1. 5 . - , A it ,, 121 'I ,, .,'... ' , lf, 3 . f , 5' 'f ' V , ll il Mfr f A Q u . N n 2 M 4 - sw ' L' , . '5 A . , J ' z ., ', , . . - -ve Y 2' , . ' S . - ' 'J . Q . - 'Via ? . 1 ' r.- ff -ae, 4 f -:aiu .. ma is ': I, - . .. Q , 'lx .r w w gd: X 'Q .E .'- :ul'3s 1 .' .L 'I :zz V , .-s!r,'a .gw-g. 3,1 .3fSf.-1-.'f l ' .1 'V-'.:f::.'1 - - 1 .t. . :f - - - , 5 - - - , 9 5 . s , 4 - f, , S S 'y S - J V - - -, , 4' , ,. . .. , 1 ' - ' - . , . , IEAN ELLA SHUMWAY ufeanien Where there's fun she's always in it, Never still for half a minute!! Band 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, Senior Life Saving, Class Assemblies, M Club 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4. jean likes dances, sports, working at the hospital, and band tri s. She plans to make nursing her career. We wish you all the luck in the worldi Jean. SANDRA LEE SINCLAIR Sandy l With a smile on her lips and a twinkle in hef eyes. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball 3, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, C.A.A. Board 2, Bowling 2, 3, Art 3. Sandy is one of the vitality girls of 58. She is always doing something with no time to spare. Insects she can do without, but dancing, sports, and summers at Boothbay Harbor are all right with her. She dislikes snow and gossip. She plans to become a commercial artist, and with her artistic talents we are sure that she will succeed. Keep smiling, Sandy. If X I I fx 'l fs!! T' 9' EDWARD MELVYN SKILLIN Ed Machinists slave with greasy aprons. Ed likes fencing and duck hunting. He has taken the Shop Course at Morse and plans to take an apprentice program or to join the Navy. Best of luck in your future, Ed, from the Class of 58. LUCY LEE SMITH Smitty Lee G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Badminton 3, 4, Mohiba 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4. 1 I Lucy plans to be a history or music teacher. With her intelligence and am- bition we know we will be proud of her as a member of our class of 1958. 56 Fix me up Rifle Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Debating 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4. Errol likes hunting, bowling, skating, dancing, and, of course, girls. He plans to become a veterinarian when he graduates. XVith his love for animals, we're all sure he will succeed. Best of luck always, Errol. '..J J? v f 4 2 4, ,- ' , L , A 1 . Q 1 Vu ' ' 3 A . ,UK . CHARLENE MARY soULE Charity 2 Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Nlohiba 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, fsccrctary 41, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 3. f Charlene's hobbies are music, playing the piano, singing, stamp collecting, driving, and horses. She says that she will miss Morse. We know that Morse will miss her, and we know she'll make a wonderful elementary school teacher. LEWIS HENRY SOULE Louie Who'll invent the next Sputnik? Louie has taken the shop course here at Morse and is very interested in radio and television repair. He plans to attend the Guided Missiles Research Labora- tory in Califomia. We would like to wish him the best of luck in this field. WALTER L. STEVENS Walt Moose The best things in life are free. Walt likes women, cars, and more women. He says his hobbies are hunting and fishing and that he will miss mechanical drawing. He plans to join the Air Force after graduation. Best of luck in the future. ERROL ROBERT SN IPE Sniper i LOUIS HEALY STONE I ain't chewing gum 'Q Football 4, Track 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Louie is not sure of his educational plans after graduation yet. He likes wood- working and drawing and will miss his friends at Morse. Good luck, Louie, in whatever you do. ,Z 74 , ROY EDWARD STUART Clee Club 2, 8, Class Play 2, Manager of School Play 3, Mohiba 2, 3, Mentor Staff 4, Boys' Leader Corps. Roy plans to become an accountant and wants to go to a business school, but has not decided as to which one. Among his likes are girls, telexision, basket- ball, and Mrs. VVright's period 3 speech class. He says that he will miss his class- mates and teachers the most. Our best to you in future years, Roy. IEANNETTE ELLEN STINSON Her sweetness L9 known to all Clee Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, C.A.A. 2, 3g Mohiba 2. Jeannette is one of the prettiest girls of our class. She likes dancing, music, sports, and Iim. Her hobbies are sewing and hairdressing. She plans to be Eiarrieicg in August, and with her pleasant manner we are sure she will make a ne wi e. Louie 'Z' JERROLD COURTNEY STOVER Jerry Grover Everybody likes Ieritol Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Mohiba 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Rifle Club 44 Graduation Usher 3, Cross Country 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, Class Projects 2, 3, 4. Jerry likes cars, boats, week-ends, and English. His hobbies are radios and his car. He plans to take an engineering course at the University of Maine. Jerry is bound to be a success in everything he attempts. Best of luck, Grover. N.. Oakhurst, M a'am? CAROL ALICE TANINER Kitty I love to wnte letters to boys Clee Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 NIoh1ba 3 4 Dmgo Clrls State 3 Carol was one of the lucky grrls who went to Dmgo Glrls State She also f Q has been very actrve rn Clee Club Carol plans to go to college and wrth her ln 55, telhgence and 8mlJlt1On we know shell be a success DONALD ALBERT THAYER Don Rev Do unto others as you would have them do unto you School Play '3 Basketball 2 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Class Asscmblles 3 4 Boys State 3 Xarslty XI Club 3 4 Boys Leader Corps 2 4 Track 3 Rev earned hrs xarslty letter 1n basketball and played on the state cham lonshrp team rn 56 He attended Boys State hrs Junlor year representnng the Elks He plans to further hrs educatlon at N1 CI and then go mto the m1n1stry Wrth h1s wmmng smlle and persomhty he rs sure to succeed The Semor Class would hke to wrsh hrm the best of luck rn hrs chosen career 'xK,,, X ALTON RICHARD THOMAS Dick 'ix Oh a huntzng use wall go Dlck yolned our class 1n our semor year after a tour of duty wlth the Navy He hkes huntmg SWlITlU'llHg camplng and travehng After attendrng college 1n Kentucky Dlck IS planmng a career rn wntmg We wxsh him the best of luck as a wnter A-1' CAROLYIN IAINE THOMPSON Dumplmg Sweet but demlrsh Volleyball 2 4 Prng Pong 2 Bowhng 2 French Club 2 Carolyn lrkes Doonre Enghsh and gym She d1sl1kes Mr Hallsey s study hall Her future plans are as yet undeclded but wrth her abrhty to get along wrth people we know shell come out on top 59 , t. . U . .. . , , , s , , - , y - . .. . , x 1 .. . ! , . x -- My 'if' ,me U U .- ,, , H . 1, W . , -Z 1- 1 , , 3 1, , , S ' , , ' ' Y . . ,, V J I ' ' 'i 7 7 D ' Q V tl it . . 1 fl I' f p- I . . J 1 - . . . ,V . t , ' . , .5-V 1, 1 7 . --My x 1 . , . x . l I , v 7,13 K Q .,, X x V U . H 5 L N 1. . N E. U Y - 07 , - . ' , , , . I . . . . . , . Q, ,. , iii , Y U . .- N Q .. D , 9 9 5 - . . . . . l A , , . . . . 1 I ' , . FRED HODGDON THOMPSON Fred', Always quiet, but, oh, so happy. Fred is one of our more mechanically minded young men and intends to make the Coast Guard his career. Fred says he likes boats, cars, and airplanes, so he should feel right at home in the Guard. Best wishes for a successful career. 'Q Q JOHN ALBERT THOMPSON 'A OH we go into the wild blue yonder. John, intending to be a commercial pilot, plans to join the Air Force Reserve after graduation. Utplon receiving! his license in multi-engine planes, he intends to work for one of e major air 'nes. Clear skies, John! THOMAS SAWYER TOOTHAKER Tom All things come to him who waits. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4g Rifle Tea.m 3, 4g Golf 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 4. Tom has been very active on the golf and rifle teams and holds letters in both. He will miss Mr. Hallsey's gentle voice echoing down the corridors, shat- tering windows, doorframes, students, etc. Tom plans to go into science research after graduation. We know he will succeed and all our good wishes go with him. owEN FRANKLIN TOTMAN Pudgy Der grass grows greener on da other side ov der fence. Q Owen would like to be a mechanic and enjoys tinkerinlgl with cars. He is l not sure where he wants to go after graduation. Owen's obbies are motors, hunting, drive-ins, and fishing. He dislikes Enilish, hot milk at noon, and crowds. Owen will miss his friends at Morse, Mr. Al azin's shop, and a certain sopho- more. Good luck from the Class of 58. 60 RICHARD HENRY TOWLE Sammy check that Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Mohiba 2, Clee Club 2, M Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Sonny lans to attend the University of Maine, then go on to a dental college. He likes girls, sports, dancing, and more girls. He says he will miss staying after school for Mrs. Huse. Sonny is an outstanding basketball and golf player. The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck. SAMUEL MERITI' TROTT Sam Scotty It worft be a storm, just a Gail Mohiba 2, 3, 4, Mentor Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Mohiba Ball Decorating Committee 2, 4, Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 2, Stage Crew 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Mohiba Queen Candidate Assembly 2, 3, 4. Sam has shown his talent in Mohiba. He was voted the best dancer in the class. His plans for the future include college and a career as an animation car- toonist. Among his hobbies are ,the Drum Corps and Small Point beach parties. His number one like is New Hampshire scenery! He says he will miss all the Kids when he graduates. Best of luck to you from the class of '58. S - JOSEPH DAVID VACHON Ice Beware of the glint in his eye Ioe's plans after high school include Uncle Sam's Navy. As for any further education, he is undecided. His likes include girls, the Boys, jazz music, and Friday aftemoons at 2:30. Joe's hobby is listening to jazz records. We wish you the best of everything in the future, joe. -a RITA MAE VAILLANCOURT Red Here is our sports queen! G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, fAll-Stars 2, 3, 41, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2 3, 4, Stunts and Tumblin 2, Bad- minton 2, 3, Leader Corps 3, 4, Officials Club 3, 4, Softball 3, Mohiba Queen Assembly 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, CPresident 41, Mentor Staff 4, Graduation Usher 3, Girls' State 3, Mohiba Make-up Committee 2, 3, Class As- semblies, Senior Reception Decorating Committee 3. Rita, as everyone knows, is a great athlete. She has also been very active in class projects. Red is always laughing and talking. Best wishes to an all- around girl. ' I Xl? DENNIS LEE VOSE Defl,rfy He looks quiet, but look again. Rifle Club 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Denny wants to become a state policeman. He can usuall be seen drivin around in his car, and besides that some of his likes are assemblies, rock 'n' roi music, and study halls. Best of luck, Denny, from the class of '58. VERN A LEE WATTS Wee Wee Full of fun and fancy free Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 45 Bowling 2, 45 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, fVice President 3, President 474 French Club 2, 3, 4, fVice President Sjg Stunts and Tumbling 2, Student Council 3, 4, Mohiba 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, CVice President 4jg Mohiba Talent Committee 4: Senior Reception Decorating Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 4g Ping Pong 3, 45 Class Projects 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3. Wee Wee says she will miss not etting bawled out by Mr. Hallsey in study hall The class of '58 will miss her o alty in sports and class projects. Verna . i y has been a great asset to our class. a 1 , I C' DENNIS ALBERT WETHERINGTON Doonie Oh, those Drum Corps trips! Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. Doonie isn't sure about his career yet, however, he is thinking of a commercial arts career. He has many likes, but Carolyn heads the list. His hobbies are the Drum Corps and music. He says that he will miss gym classes the most. Best of luck in whatever you undertake, Doonie. BRUCE MAX WEYBRANT Banana Live fast, love hard, dw young! Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Class Projects 2, 3, 4. Bmce, because he rarely gets enough sleep, enjoys assemblies very much. He has eamed his letter iri varsity basketball. He would like to enter a military school such as Maine Maritime Academy or the Air Force Academy. The class of '58 wishes Bruce the best of luck in the future. I' 'S- O '1 '7 DAWN IRENE WHITE Whitey A fnend to all Class Vice President 2 F B L A l Secretary 3 President 41 Nlohlba 2 3 4 Class Prolects Morse Nlentor Staff 2 Nlentor Homeroom Ticket Captain 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 4 Bowling 2 French Club 2 3 4 Class Day Usher 3 Graduabon Usher 3 Badmmton 3 Stunts and Tumbling 2 Basketball 3 Ping Pong 3 Paddle Tenms 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Softball 3 Nlohiba Decorating Committee 3 Semor Recep tion Decorating Committee 3 C A A 2 3 4 Class Assembhes Nl Club 4 Dawn has been a great asset to the class Her hkes include lN1ClC18 danc ing parties Mohibas sports and gym classes She dislikes those Junior girls She plans to work for an airline company We wish her the best always BARBARA MARIE VVORDEN Barbie Frmd things come m small packages GAA 3 4 Volleyball 9 3 Pmv Pong 'S 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 Mentor Home Room Captain 4 Paddle Tenms 3 Class Activities Barbie likes Richie good movies and popular music She will miss th Eid? gym and Vema most We know you will make a wonderful housew1fe ar ie 9 DONNA SHARRON YOULAND Red Mae-Mae Never a dull moment Clee Club 2 3 4- French Club 3 4- Initiating Committee French Club 4- F.T.A. 2 3 4 CParliamentarian 41- Rifle Club 3 4- fSecretary 41- Mohiba 3 4- Mohiba Queen Assembly 3 4' Mohiba Decorating Committee 2- Bowling 2 3 4- Basket- ball 2 3 4- Volleyball 3 4- Ping Pong 3 4- Badminton 3 4- G.A.A. 2 3 4- Soft- ball 4g Art 2, 3g Play Day 4. Donna is one of the most witty girls in our class. She plans to study to be a physical education teacher at U. of M. Best of luck to a great classmate. 63 ,f4CLll0ll!!2Jgh'l2l'lt5 To Mlss Leonard and Mr Pomeroy for thelr advlce and asslstance To Iackson Studlo for takmg class most group and faculty pxctures To the Bath Dally Tlmes the Portland Press Herald and 1nd1v1duals who donated PICUIICS To the busmessmen for thelr advertlsements To Frances Butcher and Patncla Guynn for thelr help 1n typing To Duane Fraser for takmg p1ClCl1I'CS And to all those who helped 1n any way to make the 1958 Chpper a success Thank you The Yearbook Stall Editors at work 64 l I KI ,, I , , ' Y , . 4-1 , . r,:, WQ, r, 4 I . fu Y 1 9 ' l ' J' QP 5 P I ' is QI , ,Q , HIL 5 I ! ' ' o Q. Q 5 I W 1 fx 5 'TFRV 1958 UWLOOL .Spf Edrtor Wllllam Luke Assistant Ed1tors Carmen Cormier Susan Bates Business Manager Elizabeth Vlarchetti Assistant Business Managers Ioan Robinson Dawn Wh1te Vema Watts Club Editor Judith Commeau Girls' YVrite Ups Patricia Parks Sue Owen Ellen Low Boys' Write Ups Richard Towle Albert Douglas Stephen DeWick Girls Sports Barbara Adams Nancy Doyle Boys Sports Boyd Harrington Charles Pierce Head Typist Mary Baird Asslstant Typ1StS Jean Shumway Heather McClure Iudith Colby Donna Maxson Betty Robinson Advisors: I. Edward Pomeroy Catharine Leonard may , P .11 l f F fl 5 . 1 I I WEN? FMF.. D- Ill' Ill f,,.., .svfuclenf Councif The Student Council accomplished manv things during 1957-1958, under the leadership of Mr. Farnham, Advisor, and Tom Powers, President. Among the major activities were: Attending State Convention in Brunswick Presenting Mohiba Show and Mohiba Ball Sponsoring School Play, The Family Nobody VVanted. Sponsoring guest assemblies Installing pay telephone Reading secretary's reports in homerooms OFFICERS President THOMAS POVVERS Vice-President FRED BROVVN Secretary SUSAN BATES Treasurer CARL STINSON Advisor MR. FARNHAM SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES S. Bates F. Brown E. Fletcher F. Blanchard S. Farrell I. Flint W. Luke I. Hanson I. Paisley E. Marchetti L. Leeman K. Poole T. Powers M. McCobb R. Savage D. Ring C. Stinson V. Watts 66 n. l 3 G ? 5 r E , , i , 1 Editor in Chief Assistant Editors Feature Editor Business Manager Circulation Managers Advertising Manager Club Editor Exchange Editor Art Editors Ioke Editor Boys' Sports Editor Girls, Sports Editor Www Staff Charles Douglas Mary Baird Ellen Low Duane Fraser Roy Stuart Dawn VVhite Edna McPhee Steven Belanger Margaret Gallant Judy Ashe Judith Colby Donna Maxson Rita Vaillancourt james Hanson Marilyn Foster 67 Class Reporters Class of 1958 Susan Bates Sandra Sinclair Class of 1959 Barbara Woods Sally Grindell Class of 1960 Ellen Fletcher Donna Young Production Editors Donna Maxson, Chairman Jane Carter Connie Howe Iudith Colby Betty Robinson dw, Lug an e Cena jrancaia Programs for the year included a talk by a French exchange student attend- ing Bowdoin, a skating party, singing French carols throughout the school before Christmas vacation, and sponsoring a record hop. Several members enjoyed the annual trip to Quebec City in May. President-Carmen Cormier Secretary-Marlene Prawer Vice-President-Lorraine Cormier Treasurer-Albert Douglas Advisor-Mrs. Louise Mayo ofafin The Latin Club had an active year. At Christmas the club gave the Salva- tion Army a gift of money. ln Ianuary the Latin Club and the F.T.A. sponsored a record hop. Members helped the Nlarch of Dimes by distributing collection cans. In February, 35 students were initiated into the club at a banquet and in- itiation ceremony. President-Rita Vaillancourt Secretary-Catherine Talasco Vice-President-Tommy York Treasurer-Peter Farrell Advisor-Miss BlcCaslin 68 ' 0 'fra enior op oya Nine Senior boys, under the direction of Mr. Linwood Abbott, took the Machine Shop course. They are Iames Barstow, George Bowker, Harry Doughty, Dale Howe, Russell Mosier, Edward Skillin, Lewis Soule, XValter Stevens, and Fred Thompson. Besides doing their regular work, the boys helped greatly by making the large sheet metal star, Stardust, and other decorations for Mohiba Ball. 69 an a nc! maforeflea President Joseph Fullerton Secretary Margo Parks Vzce President Susan Bates Treasurer Mary Baird Director Mr Cecil Rowland Under the leadership of Mr Rowland the band had another profitable year They opened the year by playing for the dedication of the new fire station on High Street and for football games Special engagements during the vear in eluded playing for the County Teachers Association Convention in October an for the Morse High School open house program in November In December the band played for the annual Mohlba show and the Christmas assembly In Januarv the band played an exchange concert with the Boothbay Harbor Region High School Band The band and chorus put on a combined assembly in Apnl Also in Apnl they staged an excellent concert This year the band played host to the Northern D1v1s1on of the Westem Mame Music Festival which was held on May 10 The Memorial Day Parade Class Day Exercises and Graduation Ceremo- mes brought the band s functions to a close The mayorettes as a regular part of the band took part in all concert and parade activities 1957 58 1S the first year in which the band has been under a full time program Annette Bourgette Joan Carver Ruth Doughty Betty Mae Anderson Jill Olsen Judy Ashe Mary Baird Ellen Fletcher Wilbur Higgins Richard Lord Douglas McCobb Maureen Merrick Earl Moore Donald Nodine Dennis Ring Joyce Ring Head Majorette Kathy Pickens Substitutes MEMBERS Frances Butcher Stephen Emero Keith Fraser Ruth Hunter Judith Libby Richard Oulton Margo Parks Carmen Cormier Robert Allen Ronald Drisco Jean Fleming Cordon Gillies 70 Lyndon Harris VVavne Perry NVilliam Potter Katie Thorpe Linda Ames Mary Fleming Jean Shumway Carol Cornish Lucy Smith Alan Comme-au Duane Fraser Joseph Fullerton Helen Crlilin Pamela Haab Brenda Bailey Rita Hennessy Donald Page Charles Rush Sandra Sinclair Robert Bragg Susan Bates Sanford Brown John DeVVitt Albert Douglas Charles King Edna Sinclair Roger Upham 4 i Whed orua President Vice-President Treasurer Librarians Accompamlsts Director inf Ioe Fullerton Ellen Low Donna Maxson Roger Brown Charles Rush Iean Shumway Barbara Lawrence Mr. Austin Miller The Mixed Chorus has had a very active year. The group sang at the County Teachers Convention, the Bath Teachers' Club Christmas party the Rotary Club, and in assembly. In April the Chorus put on an excellent com bmed concert with the band. 1 i Q- as : ' I gill . jufure .7eaclzer5 ofydmerica President-Charles Douglas Secretary-Charlene Soule Vice-President-Duane Fraser Treasurer-Deborah Bragg Historian-Marilyn Foster Librarian-Judith Ashe Advisor-Miss McCaslin Parliamentarian-Donna Youland The purpose of F.T.A. is to encourage students to enter the field of teaching. This year some of the club's activities were an installation and initiation, various educational movies, exploratory teaching, and several trips to colleges in the State. ?.,,,1,,, ' 'LPI - jhfure u5ine.4.4 ofeaclera o!,,x4merica President-Dawn XVhite Secretary-Carmen Cormier Vice-President-Vema VVatts Treasurer-Connie Howe Advisors-Mrs. Flaherty and Mrs. Huse Our club at Morse is a member of the National F.B.L.A. On November 12, we held initiation with nine new members. The F.B.L.A. with the F.H.A. put on a Mardi Gras dance in February. Ad- ditional funds were raised by doing typing and duplicating work for organizations outside of the school. 72 mag. 7. N- . ,Vw , Y My II ' 'V H A V ' ' f'-' if 'f5ff9 12' 'i N' ' ' H A V, it lm NM Ta S 77afiona!.i!onor Sociefy This is the first year that the National Honor Society has been organized as a club at Morse. There are six members: Mary Baird, Frances Butcher, Judith Commeau, Charles Douglas, and Margo Parks, Seniors, and George Young, Post Graduate. The members read announcements over the intercom and put on the Na- tional Honor Society assembly in May. They also sponsored a record hop to make money to buy pins for future members. Mr. Nathan Watson is Advisor. ..., www-- . we . ' -' ' -. in Y ' ff 5 A l z F ,V It W V t n i . 1 5, ,.. K ,. f I I 1-,M - , , ... X ix . Q.. 'W' ' ' 'f'?42.i s L , wr- , Qegdfefd Debate is a newly formed club under the leadership of Mr. Aliberti. Its members are Enos Caudette, Rita Hennessey, Ellen Low, VVilliam Luke, Iudith Maclntire, Judith Perry, David Petit, Robert Savage, and Errol Snipe. In December the club went to the Bates clinic in Lewiston and the Bowdoin Debate in Brunswick. In March the group debated against Camden and Lin- coln Academy on the subject of foreign aid. The same subject was debated in an assembly on March 14. Six members took part in the VVestbrook Debate, when several topics relating to foreign aid were discussed. The debaters have been quite successful this year and it is hoped that more students will participate in future years. E 1 . - 9 3 Q ,an 3 . 4 Q' I .izfure omemaLer.4 o!,x4merica The F.H.A. has had a very successful year. At Thanksgiving the girls gave a food basket to a needy family. The annual Faculty Tea was held in December. Other projects included attending the State District D meeting in VVaterville and the State Convention in Augusta, collecting articles for the Hyde Home, and putting on a style show for assembly. Charest Treasurer Brenda Brewer President-Christine - . Vice-President-Leanna Hathome Parlinmentnrian-Peggy Rogers Secretary-Iean Belanger Historian-Barbara Baker 00 H0 J nj ' Ja A- .45 H774 H Cf M Club is 'in honomrx or 1ni71tion All students who hfue elrned The . .. .j Q. .1 ... ,' t'z a Morse letter in sports, band, majorcttes, or cheerleading are entitled to belong to the club. 74 K 6 V' 4' 1 3.' Udfdity Jeffer President William Luke Vice-President Carl Stinson Secretary Thomas York Treasurer Stephen Lee Advisors Mr. Aliberti Mr. Farrell This year the Varsity Letter Club has helped the athletic department toward the purchase of a new camera lens, so that sports methods can be taught by use of films. The boys also held dances after basketball games and bought sweaters for boys who have earned two varsity letters. 75 E'.'-.45 I .aah ef. cm President, David Abbott Secretary, Donna Youland Vice President, Bernard Briggs Treasurer, Ioseph Marquis Advisors, Mr. Brown, Mr. Small The Rifle Club has had a very successful year under the able guidance of Mr. Brown and Mr. Small. Many members took part in postal matches, and the A team shot a shoulder-to-shoulder match at Fort Williams. . .,,,i , , I 2 i nnnpp .-'J . ive' if OWEN? This year, because of the large number of girls participating, bowling was divided into two leaguesg XVednesday and Thursday afternoons. Eight teams made up each league. The girls with the highest average, high single, high three strings, and those on the winning team received trophies. In addition to these awards, a Star Trophy is given each year to the girl who bowls eighty or over the most times during the season. Mrs. Charlotte Doyle and Mrs. Roberta Far- rell assisted on XVednesdays. 6A22l'feCl6lel'5 This year the girls trying out for cheer- ing were given two days to practice before the final try-outs. From a large group of contestants nine varsity and five junior var- sity Cheerleaders were selected by a Stu- dent Council committee and members of the faculty. This was the first year that the cheerlead- ers wore their new uniforms, which were admired by everyone. For their projects during the year, the cheerleaders sold programs and refresh- ments at football games and held a record hop. VARSITY . Margo Parks, Head Cheerleader, Judith Ashe Lin a Stinson, Linda Leeman, Carol Hooker Edna MacPhee, Arlene King, Ioan Robinson Marilyn McCobb. In November, the Brunswick cheerlead- ers invited the Morse cheerleaders to a social gathering, which everyone enjoyed very much. Cheerleading practice was held on Mon- day, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. The cheerleaders worked very hard this year changing the cheers, and they should be praised for their excellent work. JUNIOR VARSITY Susan Robinson, Head Cheerleaderg Virginia Percy, Patricia Hill, Pamela Wakefield, Sally Mullaney. 1 1 : ' v- l'! 1 , 'rf' if ex , ,- I -. ,i 1, , i X . V Q i B e 1 E431 .y e is x 5 x girfa , ellecwler Corps aioreffes The Girls' Leader Corps, under the direction of Miss Gloria VVitham, meets every Thursday morning during activity period to leam various skills which will be taught in girls' gym classes during the week. The Girls' Leader Corps is composed of girls who have been elected by the plrlesent members, on the basis of leadership, ability, cooperation, and sportsman- s p. The aims and objectives of G.L.C. are to help students participate in class activities and to teach all girls good sportsmanship. OFFICERS President-Marilyn Foster Vice-President-Betty Marchetti Secretary-Carol Wyman Treasurer-Nancy Doyle Advisor-Miss Witham MEMBERS Seniors Juniors Barbara Adams Alice Allen Susan Bates Ruth Doughty jane Carter Susan Farrell Ioan Carver Judie Commeau Nancy Doyle Marilyn Foster Betty Marchetti Donna Maxson Margo Parks Patricia Parks Ioan Robinson Rita Vaillancourt Vema XVatts Carol Haynes Carol Hooker Nora Lebel Marlene Logan Sally Mullaney Christine Miller Linda Stinson Edna XVhite Carol XVyman G.A.A. BOARD REPRESENTATIVES President-Vema Watts Vice-President-Edna VVhite Secretary-Carol Hooker Treasurer-Betty Marchetti Senior-Nancy Doyle Iunior-Loretta Bailey Sophomore-Edna Sinclair Q05 , .f4ll.Ltzc .fdswciatzon The G.A.A. Board is composed of a group of girls chosen by the members of the G.A.A. to represent them. The purpose of the board is to plan sports activities for the year and to eam money for school letters which are given to those who eani them at the annual G.A.A. Banquet in May. Meetings are held every two weeks. The board consists of four oilicers and a representative from each class. Any girl may join the G.A.A. For each activity in which a girl takes part she is awarded a certain number of points. These points accumulate each year. The Iirst 50 points earns a school letterg 100 points, a state letterg and 150 points a state pin. Miss Gloria Witham is the faculty advisor for the G.A.A. I 'W' girzi , hciag , The members of the Oflicials' Club are taught by Miss Witham to oiliciate the intramural games in volleyball, basketball, and softball. A written test is given over all the rules, and each girl must pass this and her practical work to receive three points for each sport. This year Barbara Adams, Marilyn Foster, Donna Maxson, and Rita Vaillan- court were chosen from the Ollicials, Club to ofliciate the games which were played at the basketball clinic held in Boothbay. .,4ff..S'zaf 'lfofziglaff jean: The All-Stars were chosen by Miss XVitham for their sportsmanship and ability in volleyball. Members of the team are Barbara Adams, Betty Anderson, Sue Bates, Nancy Doyle, Marilyn Foster, Sally Grindell, Betty Marchetti, Donna Maxson, Patty McGuire, Christine Miller, Sally Mullaney, Linda Stinson, Rita Vaillancourt, Verna XVatts, and Edna XVhite. 'Qui i - Zgfue anal lftjlnife .llonor eam Members of the 1958 Blue and XVhitc Honor Team are: Forwards, Barbara Adams, Alice Allen, Brenda Bailey, joan Chandler, Nancy Doyle, Sally Blullaney, Loretta Pouliot, and Rita Vaillancourt. Guards, Diane Bean, Marilyn Foster, Sharon Craflam, Carol Haynes, Carol Hooker, Betty Marchetti, Donna Maxson, and Verna XVatts. These girls were chosen for their outstanding ability and sportsmanship. They have mastered the fine points and techniques of girls' basketball. 80 .v LPA .S7l90l'b WBWJ egg f winning Gain Manv glTlS p'11't1c1pated 1n the volleyball tournament Whlch was held 1n the fall The xxmnmg team xx as Srllvs S1ll16S whose members recerved three extra po1nts under the C A X pomt sy stem Congratulatlons to the followmg players Sallx Xlullaney CCapt D Pattv NlcCu1re Allce Allen Illl Olsen Patty Baker Cathy Ph1ll1ps Rachel Charest Edna Smclarr Sallv Grmdell Sharon Staples D1 me Hamel Phvllls XVh1te Bettv Marchettl Donna Youland LI' 5 .7 .S,A00tlllg onfezlf The annual Grrls Foul Shootmg Contest was held 1n the gym on February 4th XVltl'1 40 glrls partlcrpatmg and Brendz Ballev t1ed for second place Wlth 23 baskets On Saturday 'Vhrch 8th joan represented Morse at the State Foul Shootmg Tournament rn Portland Bazietgaf IMAIUUR9 Gall! Erqht teams partlclpated 1n the C A A basketball toumament The Prvoteers won wrth the excellent record of eleven wms one t1e and two losses Members of the Plvoteers were Pat H111 fCapt j lewell Flmt Vlckle Blalsdell TOIHCHC Laklfl Dlan Farnham Sharon Staples Sue Farrell Rrtl VdlllaHCO11ft Other .sjlaorb Manv gxrls part1c1pated ln paddle tennrs plng pong badmmton and softball Pattx Baker Sue Bates Ellen Low and Ioan Robmson took the Red Cross In structors and YVater Slfetv Course 1n Portland Marllyn Foster took the South western Nl une Board of XVomen Coaches and OmC12llS test to become a. rated basketball ofliclal 81 92 1 'Uo ff a ' ' . ' 1 L11 . L n L 7- n , f ' f - C2 G ' 0 u joan Chandler was the winner by shooting 24 out of 35 shots. Sally Mullaney Wolzig 'NPV XXX xxx 54515152 ,f tn' Vqg x I If Z' ' W Q ' .3 5 - 'fy g W S .. f S 'K F0513 .xl Q in L I .f ' 9 a 1 ' fs 1 f ? Q2 5 'f ' w- . sl7:M.i,? ' ?,..M1,. 5 W, NNY 'A if W 7 , , . 1 Q Q . s, ' ff ' ' 5 -,Ski S? ' H A ,vu v' Wg , ' 4' , , -3, QW . .5 , D . f' X A F , 'L J Q Y rm.. I N -ef Wi' 0qO Wwn'0 K 1-4' A1 Qdiigyr tfff' ' F' FL 5 BQ I xi ' S 43 1 . Football Schedule Morse Old Orchard Morse Iay Morse Biddeford Morse Rockland Morse Waterville Morse Westbrook Morse Madison Morse Brunswick a We are sorry the Morse-NVaterv1lle game and the Morse-Westbrook game were called off. The cancella- tions were due to the effects of the Hu. 'Our Senior Boys Jo i QQ? , 5 1 23 It fi' li.gf.' -a - A 1, ons, ,t l A U 9 u9 i E K7 ' Z '.'i t I 3 ,,,,, . ,,,, ,...,,, 'r x M I gy X4 QL if 'Senna A f f if ' ' an .I , A A' Q' fr Q 1' . . 2 . xzl I , ' Q , .E ,Ig 1 1 53: 4, f W- 9 T x 1 ,VI fl xl L V 1 'f W ' i J Otplfr 1 it 7 xi K l' r f gi, K Q Liv , Q s i . :F-12 Front Row, Left to Right: R. Harrison, D. Mank, T. Powers, Co-Capt. W. Luke, A. Proctor D. Griiliths, C. Douglas. Second Row: D. Harrington, C. Stinson, P. Cooper, F. Brown, D. Page, T. Flaherty, G. Cary Third Row: R. Bmce, T. McLaughlin, C. King, H. McCaHery, K. Poole, P. Farrell, N. Caton Fourth Row: Coach Aliberti, Coach LePage, M. Dodge, O. Hines, Coach Hallsey. Absent: Co-Capt. B. Harrington. - The football team had its ups and downs again this year, but many things have been learned here at Good Ole Morse High. The most important is being able to accept defeat with the assurance that good sportsmanship is often as significant as victory. The co-captains of the 1957 team were Boyd Harrington and William Luke. Pete Cooper and Carl Stinson have been elected to replace them next year. Seven seniors received their letters this year. They were Daniel Griffiths, Boyd Harrington, Richard Harrison, William Luke, Donald Mank, Charles Pierce, and Tom Powers. Coach Hallsey and his assistants, Mr. Aliberti and Mr. LePage, are optimistic about the coming season. NVith eight letterrnen returning, Morse should give the opposition quite a battle. The team is very grateful to the coaches for their time, understanding, and consideration. Let us hope that future teams will be more victorious. 87 'QQ .gps YY r M Y M yi 57 IJ X351 Z?a4LelLai This year's Morse High basketball team had a fairly successful season, win- ning 10 and losing 9 games of its 19 game schedule. It entered the 1Vestern Maine Tournament as the seventh place team. Luck was against the Shipbuilders as they lost by a close score to favored South Portland on the opening day. The four senior players on the team were Rav Bishop, Boyd Harrington, Donald Thayer and Richard Towle. There will be five letter men returning next year: XVillard Sprague, Charles King, Stewart Bradway, Fred Brown, and Ed- ward Avery. The managers were Peter Bourque and Ierry Nolan. Under the excellent coaching of Gene Hunter and his assistant, john Choate, basketball continued to be the number one sport at Morse High. Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse RECORD 57-58 Edward Little South Portland Rumford XVestbrook Bangor Old Town Brunswick Cheverus Lewiston Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse Morse 88 66 St. Louis 38 Edward Little 45 Cheverus 49 XVestbroolc 75 South Portland 43 Biddeford 58 Bmnswiclc 43 St. Louis 61 Lewiston 5' 6 2 1 i 9 gag' Ja 'E M5 ,f,,1, is ww Q 5 ' 6 154 g , 8 at '- M ,,,, A 11 337' Q -ff? m...,,,,,.. 1 Q A ,wx E' X. WA f,-1 - or wh vi . 5 S 5 . 1 ? ' C sl , 3 H S 1 r. 3 ' nl, 2 4 Ovgyi N I ' 5? ' Q , Q . 1 tg ' f 'W F , l lg Q N GW The 1958 Golf Team, coached by Mr. Harry Hallsey, looks very promising. The five retuming lettermen are Sonny Towle, Ray Parks, Tom Toothaker, Tom Robinson, and Pete Henderson. The teamls schedule consists of twelve matches in the Capitol and Kennebec Valley Leagues. Morse will play the teams from Boothbay, Brunswick, Rockland, Lewiston, Edward Little, and Cony. rg- fs ' FCICL This year's Track Team looks strong in thc running events, but needs more de th ' th fi ld ' ' ' p in e e ex ents. Lettermen from last year who will form the nucleus of the 1958 team include Steve DeXl'ick, Tom Flaherty, Bill Luke, Don Page, Dennis Ring, Lee Shorette, and Carl Stinson. The team should do well under the able coaching of Duncan Farrell and jascha French. 90 CROSS COUNTRY Results of meets: fLow score winsl Thomton Morse South Portland Wiscasset Morse Portland Morse Cheverus Portland Thornton Morse Portland South Portland Morse Morse Rockland X 35 47 59 23 33 if Q 59 hd V 25 31 40 27 57 gg 6055 Counfry -1957 33 This year Morse entered the Southwestern Maine Cross Country Conference composed of Portland, South Portland, Thornton, Chever- us, Deering, and Morse. The team did a good job by finishing 4th in the conference and 5th in the big Southwestem Maine Meet at Saco. A good nucleus of returning lettermen is expected to produce a better team next year. Letter winners were: Captain Iohn Haley, Emest Rideout, Harold Ames, Lee Shorette, Truman XVallace, Thomas York, Edward Larrabee, XVayne Fitzgerald, and Stephen Griffiths, Manager. Boys winning I.V. certificates were: David Thornton, Stephen DeWick, and Jerrold Stover. 1958 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Boothbay Away Rumford Away Boothbay Home Lewiston Home Edward Little Away St. Doms Home Rumford Home f io Ka, JJ! Coach Robert LePage and Assistant Coach Gene Hunter anticipate a suc- cessful season, after placing third in the Andy Valley League last year. The 1958 team should prove tough to beat, since there are eight returning lettermen. By the time we receive the yearbook, we'll know the outcomel 91 IOSILPH FULLERTON Ioe has been an actlve member of the band and mlxed chorus VVe are sorry that he PM-' ' could not graduate wlth us due to an ac c1dent The best of everythlng to a popular and all around classmate' X --.....-l I-' X f Q? . 9 2 sf Q Heather McClure Our Female Athletes Miss Bath The Peaceful CPD Library asurprisel.. ii Yf ua' , , 'Smlle Coachl S We want a touchdown Sklpl x lk ale 93 , M Wagvifqi' r Yi fl I Y 5 , . Y 1 ' Y MNH R K' K im! M 'Q x mf' --.1-F 1 Na! 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'C2OC1Ii'I'.-XII.I,OI' fr f 'I '1 V of M ' 1 - Y I I,1f,X.', .H I 5IRI1lf'I , . , j I p BRE, ' lf. .INF , l ,W ffm ff -IIIWYIIY nf v Ll I' I' ICI . ljfm plz' f' lmzlzfzflrxx Nw. ww NIIHXI NI,-XRIQI' I 'QR FUNK SH Am XQIIII Iul Il XSIxl-I I. fQIm.1l1aI I IZ C rmgrltul mom to Midway Furmfure Co 'Nlodmnn Hmm IllI'IllShlllgS lm flaclous Lnmg B111 Bxummck Rodd PX 9 51,11 Complzments of WYMAN FORD COMPANY Lccman Hxghws ay Bath Nlame THE KIDDIE SHOP 19 C ENTER STREET Bnh Mame mpllmf LEWIS E WILSON Reg Ph G 114 FRONT ST BATH 'VIE Complznzents NOL AN S 'VIARKET 316 XX lshmgton Street Bath 113 Complzments of FALLS and THE CHIC SHOP I I 1 CIJXSN f'l V138 .- , .E '- ' r- ' , , 1 L - 1 1 . A 5 L ' 1 S LW V Cin ' 'DIR of . . ., .. . Of v Y, A A L A CONIPLIMENTS of the MURSE HIGH BA D Preszdent IOL F1 LI FRTON YIC1 Prcszflcnt S1 sn BATF5 Sccrctarq NI mio PARKS Dzrector CLCIL X ROVSLAND 114 7' , ,lj , . X' A, A 4, Tl'L'll-9lll'C'l', Khin' Bumm , 1 , . ' Q Cox1P1IN1rxTs r ll c MGRSE HIGH MIXED CHORUS In sulf nt job P 1 1 1 I RTON s c nf I I N I ra usura r Doxx x Nhxsox zlnmmns C IIXRIIP Rl sn Rorrn BROWN Ductm XISIIN XIIIIIR lla J . . . If f if 1' 1. ,,' , . '. 1. . Vim' l'rc'.'i11' , ICI. Low If ' I , .i , Li i.,, ,Qi Compliments Arthur F Mayo 8: Son Nlrs Ehzabeth Mayo Howard W Mayo Roland H Farnham Compliments of Berf's ESSO Service Center GASOLINE REPAIRS DONE - MOTOR OIL Leeman Highway Bath Maine Com lzmenfs S PRAWER and COMPANY CUITIS Funeral Home hui f H15 01.1 I zz lz H1119 ROGER S JEWELRY STORE XIXINIL SMITH CHEVROLET INC 108 Center Street Bath Niame Of X' a . 7. V I P ' . 0f Jw IJ'-II f . of B YI H . . .' ' 912 xhvlihllillgllill Street Ifstzllmlis ' IJUU 'I'1iL. ST' 1 16 Morse Hugh School The Class of 1958 Wxll do well to be governed by the lmes hsted below If you can keep your head when all about you Are losmg thelrs and blammg It on you If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for thelr doubtmg too If you can walt and not be tlred by waltlng, Or bemg hed about dont deal 1n hes, Or bemg hated, dont glve way to hatlng And yet don t look too good, nor talk too wxse If you can dream and not make dreams your master If you can thmk and not make thoughts your arm If you can meet wnth Tnumph and Dxsaster And treat those two lmpostors just the same If you can bear to hear the truth you ve spoken Twxsted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the thmgs you gave your l1fe to broken And stoop and bulld em up wlth worn out tools And nsk xt on one tum of pltch and toss And lose, and start agam at your begmnlngs And never breathe a word about your loss If you can force your heart and nerve and smew To serve your turn long after they are gone And so hold on when there IS nothmg 1n you Except the W1ll wh1ch says to them ' Hold on' If you can talk wxth crowds and keep your vlrtue Or walk wxth Kmgs nor lose the common touch, If nexther foes nor lovmg fnends can hurt you If all men count w1th you but none too much If you can till the unforgmvmg mmute With slxty seconds worth of dlstance run, Yours IS the Earth and everyth1ng thats ID 1 And which IS more youll be a Man my son! Uncle Horace Mcflur Sagadahoc County s Oldest Used Car Dealer 1 17 I IF- 7 . . , , . . . , . . 7 I ' . 7 - S -.Q . , 7 U 4 2 7 ' 1 ' - . ! If you can make one heap of all your winnings ' ' 1 U ! ' ' . K l H . . , . . , , : . . , . , . , . .L -D . . - , 7 ll ll O S THEBERGE BROS Inc Floor and Wall Co ermga KM I W THE ORIGINAL STYRON WALL Tllf Tel PA 5 2102 Best Wzshes of E S CROSBY INSURANICE and BONDIING IT COMES CLEAN FROM 'IHE Both Laundry IIC Smcc 1898 HI 5 1831 PRLP HALL AT BENGITS The only shops ln Malne specmlmng ln apparel for young men IH Hlgh and Prvp schools A H Benoit G Co Portland Brunswick Betzlem.. wlyrlzil W I l co. 13- 1 V J J 1 . n I I I 118 jump says BAILEY,S HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS STORE Your Headquarters in Bath for VVILSON SPORTS EQUIPMENT DON JUMPER, Prop. Compliments of C - Rainbow Assembly C omplzments N06 JOHN P CAREY The Athletic Department offers Its congratulations and best wishes for the future to the DUNCAN FARRELL HARRX H Xl LSILX EUCILNJIL HL NTER ROBERT LIHP-XCE HHXROI D BRONX IN jfxsc H x FRENC H JOHNI CHOATE CLASS OF 1958 Athletxc Dlrector Football Coach Basketball Coach Baseball Coach Rifle Team Coach Cross Country IV Basketball Coach O Of YV.-XRREN ,XLIBERTI .'XSSlSl1iIll Football Couch, Intramural Coach METROPOLITAN GARDNER R. DEERING LIFE INSURANCE May Food Luck Follow THE CLASS OF 58 BATH BLS SERVICE BPST IN Isl-:Ps To THF Clue or 58 SHEPARDS Nhnsu ear and Famllx Footwear I Bath Lumhu Compiny Comphmtnts I Xl IR IIIEDI UN 9 170 , I 4 I I l5l'I .IIIA I NI.X'I'Q I,XI.5 , '1 x' .w1'1.1.xxc,1-,s ' of SUI? XX'.1NI1i11Q1o11 Stu-vt J , LI1 IJUIIIIQSQS-IIII KI.xim' A J A ' Comphments Compliments of SNI-XLLS CITE SERVICE NIQDOLG-XLS NIARKET H1 39897 III '3 4871 C I t f Omp lmcn S 0 I rank Smith Flcansers SL EDE AND LEATHER REFIN ISHINF 4 CENTRIL SFRLLT BATH N E FIRST N XTION XL STORES fw0Il1l7Illll!llfS and Best Washes Tm XIORSE Hlfll SCHOOL XXRSIT1 LETTER CLLE The Cllss of 58 Presulent W ILLIANI LL KE hu Presulc nt C mx Srxxsox Sec retary Toxnnf Yomx Treasurer STEPHEN LEE I acuII11A1l11sors Xin XVARRLX ALIBERTI NIR DL xnxx Fumnl Z1 . . f vw y I y s - - A - .f I' I . , . ' 1 Y U , , , . . L , . . N TL Y .T . T. .. v' , .. . , ,. , .. . ,, ,T I A , . . - . ,. ' 7 . 1. fy.. pu from 2 A . n V: . A ' to 1-' , K.. , . f'., ,' , 'A ' .. , . , A. 2 A ' , . 4' 1 +'- u 1- v-1 v COME SEE! YOU'LL SAVE! AifP SUPERMARKETS America's Foremost Food Retailers Since 1859 Compllments of DESERIE AMIRAULT WILSQNS Contractors and Buzlders 277 CENTER STREET BATH MAINE Tel HI 33723 FISH MARKET 132 FRONT STREET Tel HI 32032 C omplzments C omplzments J I NEWBERRYS HILLTOP MARKET HASKELL S Odorless Cleanmg ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED QLALITY Is OUR ONL BARGAIN Free Pick Up and Delwery BATH NIAINE 114.919 uth rfH1I 33111111 Tel phone H1 34011 122 , 1 7 of of 3 , I T I ' A Y 537 VVashington Street . o I g z e n ss e ' ' - A. G. PAGE CO. Diamonds and Sterling Silver BATH MAINE Compliments Of CITY HALL SMOKE SHOP Edna and Emie, Props. Cofmplzments of CARROLL CUTRATE 29A CENTER ST Bath Mame Comp! ments Endicott Johnson Shoe Co SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Complzments A Friend C mplm nt TROOP S HARDWARE 98 CENTER ST BATH MAINE Best Wlshes TO THE CLASS OF 58 from the Kennebec 123 i Of l ' 0 Y l I CC 3, . E ..., j ,. I zipiz ...,,, ,IQQ V 3 Wilcll -,,A.,,. 1-. -' -qvpnlf ---' ' 5 ' '-1:21421 FQ 'Q 'o i e 5 ' V232 .V,,. A SSS 0 .-., 61,11-I VFAI f GIBBIIIIOIISC oo'-- , ' , I- ' Complzments RAIN DY S TEXACO STATION LE1-:MAN HIGHWAY SHAW S BOOK STORE School Supphes C omplzments of NORTHERN ELECTRIC AND SUPPLY CO HARDWARE HOUSEWARES APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PLUMBING HEATING BATH ROAD BRUNSWICK Lzncoln St Greenhouses FLOWERS FOR CRACIOUS LIVING 144 LINCOLN STREET E VV Brldgham Sr Prop In Appreczatzon To Our Advzsors MR J EDWARD POMERY all MISS CATHERINE LEONARD From the CLASS OF 1958 SINCERE THANKS To DUANE FRASER For H ts Work on Photography from the CLASS OF 19.98 Best Wzshes from PORTEOUS MITCHELL and BRAUN CO MAINE S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE 5 Of T 3 Service Is Our Most Important Product ' ' ' ' d U 7 , , 3 1 2 4 P. SAMPSONS SUPER MARKET 125 CONIPLINIFNTS MTM Good Luck Senzors IZ! OF STUDENT COUNCIL Bath Lodge of Elks C A h A. f BATII. AIA NL CUUD Il lx Cllss of S A D STETSON SON C'OlH17lH71C'HfS' CROSNI AN S The flCHl1fOCIl1l,I1Sl'C1 Y clcplmne HI 34091 4 7 XY xsmxmox Simi Opnn I'11cl IN 'Night lull ill Nl Open Slturcl n Tull 6 I Nl Comphments FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND l0AN ASSOCIATIDN 6 from S 6 Bath 'xlamc C omplzmcnts FR XNR Q AUTO jrx N1 x ST XTION Route 1 Q , 'Cl 'f f f of lo 'lihv N . 7 4 K .I . l.ix '53 l 1 S- I' Tz. i A -1-:'r BATH. NIAINIC . , . - - 1 Of of Il ' fm-r 4. I , 128 AI' ff' ,f ff 'f f45 'ff'1-,.-- . M. '1. Lg.-- fr 52: -.L.1- '- - A., . gg . ., .1 fs if if 2 'R he 1' . ' . 1-Q , V.. 'I . . A V' .21 1 na. 5 '., L . '-iii, 4 , -4 y lu., R ' ' Us Q , X X X Q xg 5 an ' j' 'x B j - . , 5 ' ' f 4 L R M4 l l Q I Il W v'


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