Oakfield High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oakfield, ME)
- Class of 1957
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Text from Pages 1 - 60 of the 1957 volume:
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X THE DOCDR OF KNOWLEDGE I5 LABELLED PUSH T 5 f E X M E xy K' 1 . ' X E + If Xi 1 I A 12 To our helpful and understandmg teacher who has ren dered every servrce possrble to uphold the spurt ofOakf1e1d Hlgh School to one who encouraged us and gulded us m all our undertakmgs who during her two years at Oakfleld has farthfully and wrth fullest capacrty helped us compose a I-hs tory of Oakfleld, we, the Semor Class of195'7, proudly dedr cate thls edmon of the ACORN to our respected. . . MRS, HILDA E, LINCOLN 1 r qi, ,ay , .ff , - . G f f 74a eww Staff Edltor U1 Chlef MARILYN PORTER Asslstant MARGARET SWALLOW Buslness Manager Asslstant Llterary Edrtor Asslstant Feature Edrtor and Correspondence Asslstant Snapshot Edxtor Assrstant Sports Edltor Assistant Art Edrtor Assistant GARY SANDERS RICHARD McGRAW IEANETTE MITCHELL ELDORA HALL CARLENE ADAMS JOYCE LIBBY CHERRILYN BOTTING IENEFINE STEVENS KATHLEEN BOTTING RONALD MORTON TERRANCE BOUTILIER NATHAN LEWIN Alumm and Exchange EUGENE SLAUENWHITE Assistant MORRIS BLAKE Seated I. Mrrchell, M, Swallow, M. Porter, G. Sanders, R. McGraw. Standmg: E. Hall, K. Bomng, C. Adams, R. Morton, T. Bouuher, E. Slauenwhlte, M, Blake, N Lewm, C, Bottlrlg. I. Lrbby, J, Stevens. YX rwi liairw Q I THE DOOR OF KNOWLEDGE IS LABELLED PUSH Yes this statement IS frxed 1l'1 the mmds of the Senlor Class of 1957 It IS true that the majonty of us will not go on to school but thrs does nor. mean that our educatlon ends Education never ends no mat ter what we do or where we are As we go out mto lrfe on our own the more fortunate of us w1ll contmue our formal educatron On June 13 1957 the Senror Class of Oak freld Commumty l-hgh School wr11 push on Ih1S Door of Knowledge and enter a famxlxar but unexplored world The Class of 1957 presents thls copy of the ACORN wlth the hope that ll wxll be en Joyed by the townspeople and our schoolmates We wrsh to extend our most smcere thanks to the underclass members of the ACORN staff to Mr Rackllff who has been our loyal advrsor to the faculty and to our numer ous schoolmates Marrlyn Anna Porter .ly 5 y-X 5 1 5 . ' 5 WI' 'E ..., ,Ml '77 ' . 'I' A , J ,, . ,, ' . . . . . J . . 0 . - I I ' I I Y I - O I l . I U I ' MR ARNAUDE MICHAUD Pl'11'1C1p81 N411 H MR, JOHN K, TAYLOR Superintendent Ai-v .41 X lumix: 'Q ls. , .41 CARLENE MARION ADAMS If she wrll she wrll and you may depend on xt lf she won t she won t and THAT S the end of rt Commerclal Course Basketball Letter Wtnner l 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Basketball Captarn 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 One Act Plays 1 .Z 3 4 Semor Play 4 Cheerleadmg 4 Offrce Staff 4 Speakmg Contest 3 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 2 3 Treasurer 4 Publlcrty Graduatton Usher 3 A1lOakf1eld O 4 Valedrctorran MORRIS DWIGHT BLAKE Mody All great men are dead and I m not feelmg well General Course FFA Basketball 1 Z Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Letter wrnner 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Semor Play 4 CHERRILYN MAE BOTTING Sherry A rtng on her frnger and stars m her eyes To love and be loved nl the day she dres Commercial Course Class Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Offrce Staff4, Semor Play 4, One Act Play 4, Soft ball 3, A K' lrciu Chairman 4, TAB Secretary 2, 3, Sports Day 3, 4, JOHN WILLIAM BOTTING John I'm on my way and gaining speed, Agriculture Course: FFA 1 2 3 4 KATHLYN MAE BOTTING Always fond of fun and laughter pleasure ftrst and buslness after Commerclal Course Student Councll 3 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Letter Wrnner 3 4 Offxce Staff 4 Senror Play 4 One Act Play 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 TERRANCE EUGENE BOUTILIER Terry them Agnculture Course FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Treasurer 2 3 FFA offrcer 4 Senxor Play 4 Best Actor 4 Prrze Wlnner Publrc Speakmg 3 Student Councrl 4 Year book Staff 4 One Act Play 4 FFA Iudglng Team 1 2 3 4 FFA Chapter Star Farmer Award 3 Speaking Contest 4 Second Honor Essay I I D I Sis . : ' . : ' : ' 4 - . : . Why advertise your troubles, there's no market for ' 1 1 u I 0 1 . : ' : : ' : ' : ' . . . . : ' VICTOR HERBERT BRANNEN Vic' ' I m a great lover' but have found nothing to love. Agriculture Course: Basketball 1 2 3 4- Baseball 1 ' 3 4- Letter Winner 2 3 4- FFA 2 3 4 ELDORA LOUISE HALL Dora what IS lrfe wrthout a few quret ones Assrstant Manager 4 NATHAN EARL LEWIN a A bachelor s lrfe IS a splendrd breakfast a tolerably flat drnner and a most mrserable supper General Course Speakrng Contest 2 One Act Play 3 Senior Play 4 Projector Club 4 . . . . . 2 General Course: Yearbook Staff 4g Curtis Campaign ..P t.. JEANETTE EILEEN MITCHELL Nettle A11 men to her are worthless except one Commercral Course Vlce Presrdent 2 One Act Play 3 Student Councll 3 4 President 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Carnrval Queen Cand1date 1 2 3 TAB Secretary 2 Speakrng Contest 2 Semor Play 4 Offrce Staff 4 Graduatron Usher 3 F rrst Honor Essay RONALD IVAN MORTON Ronnle Whlsperrng and teasmg are hrs joys anything to make a norse General Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letter Wmner 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Offrce Staff4 Yearbook Staff 4 Curtrs Campargn 4 Asslstant Edxtor for Hrs tory of Oakfreld 4 Assrstant Sports Edrtor 4 All Star Basketball 4 Baseball Captarn 4 MARILYN ANITA PORTER Pete A rollrng stone gathers no moss Commercral Course Softball 1 2 3 Letter Wmner 2 3 Basketball Letter Wmner 1 2 3 Basketball Manag er4 Yearbook Staff 2 3 4 Edltor 111 Ch1ef4 Class Secretary 1 Class Presxdent 3 4 Student Councrl Treasurer 2 One Act Play 1 2 3 4 Sports Day 3 4 Drugo Grrls State 3 DAR Candxdate 4 Lrbrarran 2 3 Senror Play 4 Graduatron Marshal 3 Band 1 2 3 Of flee staff 4 A11 Oakfreld O 4 Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow Award 4 FTA Presxdent Camrval Queen Candrdate 1 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance Medal 1 School Paper Reporter 2 Harvest Queen 4 Curtis Campalgn Assrstant Manager 3 Wxnter Carmval 1 3 Speaktng Contest 4 Salutatonan II II I I . , ' I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I II - II H . . . . . I . I - II I - I I I I I . K . ' . I I I I I I I I I I I I o II II II ' II I - I I I I I I I I . ' -' - ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . , . . I . . I I I I I I I I I I ' . ' II II , - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 GARY RONALD SANDERS Elvls I crred for madder musrc and stronger wrne General Course Yearbook Staff 2 3 4 Busmess Manager 4 Class Vice Presrdent 4 Student Councll 3 Chnstmas Play 1 One Act Play 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letter wmner 2 3 Wmter Carruval 3 Curtis Campalgn Busrness Manager 3 4 Curtls Campargn Prrze wrnner 3 FFA Reporter 2 Asnstant Ed1tor for l-hstory of Oakfleld 4 EUGENE HAROLD SLAUENWHITE Gene work fascmates me I could s1t and look at rt for hours Commercral Course Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Senror Play 4 One Act Play 4 Vxce Presldent 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Curtis Campargn 3 Student Coun c11 4 IENEFINE OSNOE STEVENS Jenny Only one lrfe twxll soon be passed only what s done for Christ w11l last Commercral Course- Yearbook Staff 4 Softball 1 2 3, Letter Wrnner 3 Semor Play 4 II ' II ,, . . . ,, I I I I I I I . I Q n I I I I 1 I I I I I n n I l I .f .1 ,, . . . . 1 u C ' I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 n '- ,, - 1 - 1 I I . . ,, 4 9 I I I . n 'TV l Ftrst row Carlene Adams Manlyn Porter Mr Larry Racklrff Advtsor Gary Sanders Cherulyn Bottmg Second row Nathan Lew H1 Ronald Morton Vtctor Brannen Eugene Slauenwhrte Terrance Bouttlter Thlrd row Eldora Hall Jeanette Mltchell Morrts Blake Kathlynn Bottmg Jenefme Stevens CLASS OFFICERS Presldent MARILYN PORTER V1ce Prestdent GARY SANDERS Secretary CHERRILYN BOTTING Treasurer CARLENE ADAMS Student Council Representatives Prestdent IEANETTE MITCHELL EUGENE SLAUENWHITE KATHLYNN BOTTING TERRANCE BOUTILIER We began our fourth and last year wtth hlgh spxnts Flfteen eager students lookmg forward to graduatton The guls who went out for basketball were Carlene Adams Manlyn Porter was glrls manager The boys on the varstty team were Eugene Slauenwhxte Morus Blake Vtc tor Brannen Ronald Morton we presented a three act play The Skeleton Walks coached by Mrs Cook We also entered Hrs F1rst Date rn the one act play contest Carlene Adams Marilyn Porter and Terrance Boutlller were chosen to represent our class m the local Speakmg Contest Due to tllness our classmate John Bottmg, has not been able to attend school w1th us, but 18 completxng hrs course at home. Thrs explams hrs absence tn the above prcture, , . 1 in ,Ab . . 4. ' 'U' ' 1 ' A A ,W cz I Q , V , '., , , on -. ' , A if lx Q z , V' , V A fi' 5 .ah aw'- U . 5 a a 'V pr ' 0 l : r ' ' . 0 A I I I 1 o I I. I s . .W - - - - - - - . . , I 0 . i . . , ' I o 1 1 u ' g 1 - n n 9 1 u Q n ' ' vu ' - . n 9 . 1 r 'v Frrst row Carolyn Drew Rrchard McGraw Mr Lronel Lord Advisor Ardeen Goodall Lmda Jolmston Second row Joyce Lrbby A fi Evelyn Hardy Ins Barrows Beth Nadeau, hf Marrlyn Brown Joyce Wrrght Judy Brannen Margaret Swallow Thrrd row Roland Beers Donald Hall Leslre McNelly Lyle Mrtchell Wrllram Wellmgton Parker Swett CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent RICHARD MCGRAW Vlce Presrdent ARDEEN GOODALL Secretary CAROLYN DREW Treasurer LINDA JOHNSTON Student Councrl Representatives MARAGARET SWALLOW LESLIE McNELLY MARILYN BROWN We the Junror class started thrs year wrth twenty students After the frrst semester we lost three as follows Joanne Morton Arlene McKee and Helen Hardy We garned one W1ll1am Wellrngton who has gone to school here before Those partrclpatrng rn basketball were Judy Brannen Maragret Swallow Ardeen Goodall lrrs Barrows Parker Swett Rrchard McGraw and Leslre McNelly Carolyn Drew Beth Nadeau and Leslre McNelly were chosen to represent our class rn the local Speakrng Contest We entered Comm Round the Mountain rn the one act play contest Beth Nadeau was chosen to represent our school as Carnrval Queen candrdate ar Island Falls if GE Q 3 Y? 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I7 'FF' 'Y A Flrst row MarJor1e Bowen Phrlrp Sherman .r Mr Smrth Advtsor Maureen Brown Brenda Lrbby Second row Helen Hall Arnold Swallow Morr1sF1tzgerald Gerald Crane Bruce Larlee Jeanette Bouttlrer Thrrd row Nelson Morton Daryleen Crandall Raymond Roach Carolyn Welltngton Darrell Malone FLA CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent PHILIP SHERMAN Vrce Presrdent MAUREEN BROWN Secretary Treasurer MARIORIE BOWEN Student Councrl Representatives MAUREEN BROWN BRUCE LARLEE X We the sophomore class started our new year wxth sixteen students At mrd years we lost Mary Ann Baston and garned Carolyn wellmgton Those partrcrpatrng tn basketball were Daryleen Crandall Carolyn Wellrngton Marjorle Bowen Darrell Malone Morns Fltzgerald Bruce Larlee Gerald Crane MarJor1e Bowen and Raymond Roach were chosen to represent our class rn the local Spealung Contest We entered Chrckens Come Home rn the one act play contest Those parttcrpaung rn baseball were Bruce Larlee Darrell Malone Gerald Crane Arnold Swallow Brenda Llbby was chosen our Harvest Queen Candrdate and Daryleen Crandall was our Carmval Queen Candidate . 3: w 27' -af! 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I I . - Y . 3 1 . l I I I C O ll ' ll ' - I : I I U . . 3 Barrows We the freshman class freld I-hgh School wtth seventeen students but later galned Joan Lmcoln makes rt eighteen Those P3l'IlC1p3Ill'lg ln basketball were Joan Dwyer Starr Sanders Joan Ltncoln, Alca Clark Manlyn Collier Noella Cyr Verna Barrows Estey Frrst row Katherme Hersey Wellrngton Es tey, Mrs Hrlda Lmcoln Advxsor Carol Adams Sandra Burpee Second row Joyce Boutxller loan Dwyer Starr Sanders Mar JOIIC Stlles Joan Ltncoln Alca Clark Car leen Grant Thrrd row llda Brown Mar1 lyn Collrer Dale Bottrng Rodney Slauen whlte Dwayne Blake Noella Cyr Verna CLASS OFFICERS Presldent WELLINGTON ESTEY Vice Presldent CAROL ADAMS Secretary SANDRA BURPEE Treasurer KATHERINE HERSEY Student Councll Representatrve NOELLA CYR entered Oak whxch now Marjorte Stlles Wellmgton Carol Adams Noella Cyr Joyce Bout111er and Dale Bottrng were chosen to repre sent our class m the local Speakmg Contest We entered The Laughlng Ghost 1n the one act play contest Katherme Hersey was candldate for our class for the Harvest Queen and the Carm val Queen 1' .ag 4 4 N4 ' V A Q. fx . 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LlTEPlAFW, E157 li:- E :I 'I u Lewlf' LOVE Love is trusting and believing Though not a selfish thing Innumerable are the joys it can bring The love of a mother for her child The love of a woodsman for the wild This gives to each life a deeper meaning A touch of something beyond human gleaming Marilyn Brown FOX TRAILER SALES, INC Presque Isle Marne Home of 10 wide mobile homes Come see our large display of four room homes LV 7 N iv rig Y L T E Q Love is more of giving than receiving, O I I GO MA N, GO Listen you Hepsters and you shall hear Of a real gone guy named Paul Revere On the 18th of April in 75 Before the days of Jump n ,uve You are the one I dig the most So I ll let you in on a secret pops Those British squares are blowing their tops So cut out 'vlan to the north Church Tower And shoot me the downbeat within the hour A couple of lanterns will do the trick Or even Liberace s candlestick So when Paul saw those lanterns all aglow And Paul kept yelling in a cool B flat The British are coming now how about that'7 Paul didn t do a single of course You ve gotta give some of the hand to the horse H wasn t the world s fastest nag I suppose But Jackson I w1sh I had Two on the nose J Lincoln 60 AT SCHOOL I wish I were a moment In each and every class No matter how idle moments are They always seem to pass M Bowen 59 NATURE Early one bright summer morning While the grass was still wer with dew I walked out into my garden The beauties of nature to view As I strolled among the flowers All radiant with colors gay I caught a glimpse of golden bees Gathering their honey for the day I was turning to watch some sparrows When a sweet sound came to me Nearby in a lofty tree D Blake 60 INITIATION In order to be a freshman at school You have to follow the seniors rule You carry their book and praise the good looks Then comes the paddle line Tis then you wish you d followed their sign' Even the thinnest girl can give you a blister Ut s at that time you wish you had kissed her Every year they get meaner and meaner But will I be glad when I am that senior' A Swallow 59 J His wife got his horse, cried Go, Man, Go 'Twas a robin singing his song FIRST DAY AS A FRESHMAN It s quite a change a change you see The first day of high for you and me First we are nervous then we are scared And rt seems as if nobody cared All of a sudden a bell rings Music stops and no one sings We go to room but who knows where Is II up or down a flight of stairs? Some go here and some go there Soon there are Freshmen everywhere Who'P How? Where is 1t'7 are questions We all ask An answer we must get lf we are to do our task At last the day of school ts done We ve worked and had a lot of fun Let s help the next Freshmen on their wa Cyr EXAMm When each nine weeks are through It IS exams that worry you You never worry as days go by Untll exams stare you in the eye The sweat pops out upon your head You wish to heaven that you were dead You swear that if you Just pass this test That you will study for all the rest P Sherm an 60 A BIT OF ADVICE My old Ford is black and whlte A snappy Job and full of life When she gets rolling about a hundred and ive Well you can get ready to leave this dive If you re a good driver who values his life You might grow up to have a wife So heed my words and change your ways Don t push up daisies the rest of your days' L Mitchell TO MY ENGLISH TEACHER I m writing this little poem just for you It will not be fancy or anything gay Because I can thmk of nothing to say I hope IhlS poem will meet your desire As II s meant to make my rank come higher I know this poem is way overdue But I m making it up Just for you B Larlee A IUNIOR S PRAYEP Now I lay me down to rest While thinking of tomorrow s test If I should d1e before I wake At least that test I need not take I Libby 58 ' ' . f' . YJ . . ' , '58 But there's one thing more I'd like to say: Roses are red, violets are blue, N, , '60 ' ' . ' . . , '60 POETR t' Poetry s a funny thlng and very hard for me 1 wash my face and blow my nose and wrrte a word or two comb my haxr and fool my tlme and then I try to wr1te a lme Ifl had to wrlte a story or glVC a book report Or tell of my experlence at some well known resort An of these I could do wrth ease But ah me Poetry' M Brown 59 MY POEM Here I slt ID school all day Just thlnkrng of thxngs that I could say When Mrs Lmcoln wants my Engllsh poem Mrs Lmcoln Ma am I forgot I m sorry Ma am I just aln t got' M F ltzgerald 59 Teacher Lyle glve me a sentence w1th bxtter end m ll Lyle fafter much thought, Yesterday the dog was chaslng the cat and he b1t her en COL ' MY LITTLE RED TRUt,K I m the man rn a lrttle red truck Whlch waddles and toddles lrke a duck It has no body I m sorry to say For the Aggle boys carrred ll plumb away I Jumped m the truck one mee warm day I gave II a crank and the motor s away There 1sn t a wlndow 1n elther door It s omcwhat Ilkc a refrrgerator Thrs truck IS somewhat Ilke a tank It w1II start every day lf you use the crank All the g rls love to rxde rn ll The wheels are goln and so s the truck But ll s a cool cut wagon I Il bet a buck It IS on the road both nrght and day It s only Idle whrle I m away It s a real cool wagon I hope you Il agree Cause If you don t Irke my wagon Don t count on me G Sanders 7 Malne People Servmg Marne I , . H, I . X . . , it Y I I - They holler and scream, and have a fit, . , '5 d. H E S E X P R E S S DETECTIVE WOODY Hello' My name IS Woody You s you don t know me? Don t worry you wxll before thts rs over You won t belleve thls but I am a hard workmg fellow My hours are from 8 30 a m to 3 O1 p m every day from Monday to Frlday Sometlmes my work starts even be fore offlce hours begrn That IS what happens when you are not your own boss Oh! Well' I really don t mrnd It Oh' Oh! Here comes Mrs Lmcoln and she s tn a hurry as usual She looks pretty flustered too' Perhaps the bus went rrght by her thls mornmg wrthout even a howdy do! But no she IS Just ln a hurry to get beslde a regrster It must be another cold momrng ls that a chug chugl hear? But rt could t be for we have dlesel trams now Goodness' l-low could I make a mrstake lrke that' It rs Just Mr Lord s old Ford puffmg Qnot reallyj up the hrll Just outslde the school house I wonder rt' rt w1ll be cooled down rn t1me for hrm to drtve rt home for dmnerl Here comes Mr Rackllff red cheeks and all' It must be a cold mornrng' I wonder where he stashes those spare rxngs he s always talklng about He d probably have a thr1v1ng buslness lf he ever wanted to start a second hand Jewelry store Mr Mrchaud the mam spoke of thrs thrlvrng machrne has just arrrved wtth the mall Wlthout htm this machlne would sputter once cough twrce and dre If we drdn t have h1m who would teach the alge bra students therr baby arrthmetlc 'P Mtss Staples cannot be dlspensed wrth, elther for then we would have no one to teach our commerclal students shorthand and typlng I m sure they all agree ll s qurcker and easler to wnte their notes tn shorthand fNot many rf any of the freshmen know shorthand j Mr Smrth IS on the go all the trme Hts name may be a common one but he cer tarnly has a dlstrnct character It rs a won der that the Umted States History students don t get coached on the1r hxstory QI m sure the majonty need 10 Also the school s mghtmgales had therr gleeful volces harnessed for a whxle III glee club wrth Mrs Smrth The vtctrola rs startmg up now and some of the k1ds are trylng out a new dance they made up These teen agers aren t sattsfred wlth Arthur Murray they have to make up thelr own dances The ptano rs belng played m the mam room and our nrghtrngales are exercxsrng thelr volce boxes The ptngpong ball seems to be gettlng a workout also And of course there are always a few groups of glrls exchangmg events of the day fwhrch the boys have a tendency to call gossrpj In fact there IS such a group not a foot away from me Let s llsten III Sull thtnk Cherry s hatr looks better short As for Kathleen her harr looks mce any way she flxes tt Carlene s black hatr goes well wrth Morris curly brown ha1r but what do you thrnk of blonde wlth red? Oh' That s gettmg to be an old story now Say! Doesn t Mrs Llncoln look cute rn slacks' No guls basketball pracuce agaln to nlght Wrth all the practlce the boys get you d thrnk but no I guess you wouldn t If only we had a gym How s Mr Racklrff getting along wrth Rose? I wonder lf she can dnve! 0 . . ay , , 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 , . . - . - 1 1 Z Q 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 . . - , . . , 1 1 1 , . . . 1 . , , . . . . . 1 - 1 1 1 , . . . . 1 1 , . . . . - - ' , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' Q ' 1 1 . . , . . 1 , , 1 1. 1 . , . . c 1 1 1 Q 1 . H . . , . ' ' 1 Q o . , . . o 1 - , . . . . W o o ' ' , 11 1 - - . . , . 0 1 . . . . . ,, I 1 . . . . . , . H ' , 1 . . . .... ' , 1 1 1 1 . . . H I 1 1 . ' 1 - - ,, . , . . I - . H . . n . . . . , . . , . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q ' 11 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 ' f - 1 - , . , . . . I' 1 . What do you grrls thrnk of Elvrs Pres ley'7 Elv1s'P Why he s ffor the sake of the boys the rest of that subject ts excludedj That actrvrty perrod IS sure a blessmgl How else could we have a Future Teachers of Amerrca Club a Pro1ector Club an ac t1ve Debate Club an acttve Student Counctl and an educatxonal movte once rn a Wh116'7 Wasn t that great about Margaret and Noella wtnntng ten dollar prrzes wtth therr themes rn that tnternatronal contest? I hope they put them rn the yearbook so that we can all get a chance to read them Anyone golng skatmg th1s noon? The 1ce on the dtamond should be lots of fun Drd you see the physlcs class out play mg ball the other day? And a whtle ago they tested all the car radrators I thrnk I ll take physlcs They even go down to the furnace room vrslt garages plants etc Doesn t the lrbrary look ntce smce they ftxed over and pamted 1t'7 It seems to be a pretty good atmosphere to study French rn Especrally durmg the last perrod G1rls' Guess whom I saw last n1ght'2 He s from Ashland and fand this rs where we leave them smce the conversatton has drrfted to talk the boys should not be wrt nesses toj Goodness! That buzzer rs loud' E5 pecrally when one ts so close to rt Now there are cues of surprrse as they go to thetr home rooms remembertng the htstory assrgn ment not done the algebra assrgnment not even started and the 5 000 word research report due today that s only half done' Those are the facts and nothrng but facts But I mustn t worry for I m Woody the lob by bulletrn board' Arleen Goodall 58 Thts essay and one wrrtten by Noella Cyr were among the wmners rn a Natronal Contest sponsored by the Royal Typewrrter Company WHAT OAKFIELD MEANS TO ME I drd not come to Oakfreld by way of the stork l1ke most boys and grrls do but I came on an evemng tram to become a Swal low And ever smce I ve been swallowed up rn the love and affectron of my famrly frrends and my communrty I guess I ve never really thought just why I like my com munrty But rt must be because rt s a com mumty of hard workrng honest people who want love homes educatlon and securlty just as I needed when I came to Oakfreld I can t see why my ltttle commun1ty hasn t offered everythtng that any typrcal Amerlcan communrty could offer whether North South or here rn New England Scenrcally Oakfreld nestled 1n a val ley surrounded by hrlls lakes mountams streams r1ch farrn land a backdrop of trees the wtndtng Matamwamkeag Rrver could have been and has been called the Lucerne of Marne Industrxally Oakfreld ts a rarlroad cen ter where most people are employees of the Bangor and Aroostook Rarlroad or earn then ltylng farmmg the r1ch lands surroundtng our town Soclally my commun1ty has gtven me all I could posstbly want I ve had four years of 4 H Club work where I learned to cook and sew I belong to Grange wrth my frlends where we see the beauty of Agriculture and learn many thrngs of the order Relrgrously my church has offered me all that I need As a llttle gtrl I attended the Sunday School and grew up sptrrtually I sang 1n the chotr wrth my frrends and I now teach a Sunday School class and strll enjoy the program Scholastxcally my schools have offered me the best standards rn educatron. The wonderful grammar school that I attended U . . . - . . M . . . N . 1 11 - . , 1 1 1 1 ' ' W . . . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . . H 1 1 11 1 ' 1 . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . , , ' . 1 1 11 1 . . . , - N . . . 1 . . ,, 1 o . . 1 ,, . - 1 1 1 . . 0 . , . . , . . , o . . . 0 . . . ,, 1 1 1 1 1 0 , N , . . . o . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . . ,, 1 1 1 a . . . 11 ' ' 1 11 - - V 0 o 0 . . . 1 1 . . . . . - 1 ' 0 . . 1 . . . 1 . . . 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 . . , o o . 1 1 - 0 1 1 . . . 1 a 1 , 1 1 1 fulfrlled my baslc chtldhood needs and now rn hlgh school I feel I am gettmg everythrng I need to prepare for my future l1fe There are many courses from whlch to choose tn cluded are commercral agrrcultural gener al and college As for extracurrrcular act1v1t1es I have enjoyed numerous ones Basketball soft ball cheerleadrng debattng publrc speak mg and plays are especrally lnlerestlllg For recreanonal l1fe my town has of fered me Red Cross swlmmmg lessons rn a nearby lake I have enJoyed swlmmmg skatmg, and all the outdoor BCIIVIIICS a grr needs to have good health So when I come out of my world of con tentment long enough to tell you Just why I l1ke my commun1ty you wxll be amazed to learn that rn all these thrngs my commumty has done for me l suddenly realrze that I l1ve rn the rrchest town 1l'l the U S A In fact I m one of the rrchest guls m the world nch 1n affect1on love and the necessary thrngs of l1fe I w1ll recommend th1s commumty to anyone anywhere As I look back on my lrfe I wonder what I would now be wlthout all the thmgs that Oakfleld means to me for errvuonment IS 7570 of what one IS In Oakfleld I have the frrendshrp whrch leads to love and the love whlch leads to l-hm who 15 love I-hm from whom we recerve all thlngs Margaret Swallow 58 PLAY PRACTICE Mrs Cook says Play practrce tonrght krds The play cast looks w1th flrpprng lrds But I guess we wlll try If we all have to fly We all enter the Grange Hall our teeth 1n a chatter Moms and Gene at the furnace wlth an awful clatter And now ladxes and gents we present Elvls Presley Marrlyn enters wlth a bow Her hau lookmg llke a scattered haymow Mrs Cook says Where IS Carlene'P Of course lt s wrth MOIIIS she IS always seen We know Sherry 1sn t very far Only lookmg for an aqua colored car Kathleen and Gene are havrng II out Therr mouths runmng like water down a srnk spout Nathan always teasmg wrth hrs foollsh talk Mrs Cook wrshes she had a padlock Jenefrne rs there to lend a hand Whrch Mrs Cook thmks IS grand There IS nothmg that Terry lacks Especrally 1n hrs foolrsh wtsecracks Then comes the nrght of the play When all up back we have to stay Then Mrs Cook pulls open the curtarn Whrle all those demon lrke eyes at us stare We all feel we are lxvlng a nrghtmare Fmally Mrs Cook yells Curtam for the thlrd trme We all th1nk th1s rs Just f1ne And off the stage we run Lrke a shot from a gun In th1s poem we want to express That Mrs Cook has done her best Thank you Mrs Cook' by Sherry Botttng GUIDING STARS Stars shmmg so very brrght Stars that llghten the darkness of nlght Gulde my paths that l may do Only that whlch w1ll please Hlm who made you Marrlyn Brown 58 1 - 11 - o 1 1 1 ' , ' - 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . . . ,, . 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LZ QA kv .Sff RI DEOUT BROTHERS PA NT B meATs-13r2oc1zfauE5- uu.D:N First row V Brannen R Morton E Slauenwhrte P Swett R McGraw Second row W Estey D Malone L McNelly W Wellmgton M Blake Coach Mr Smrth Fxrst row I Brannen D Crandall I Lmcoln Coach Mr Smnh C Adams M Bowen M Swallow Second row A Goodall I Barrows A Brown J D er M WY Stxles N Cyr C Welllngton M Collrer V Barrows Manager M Porter Complunents of OAKFIELD DRUG STORE Telephone 12 2 Oakfxeld Ma UIC THE LOBBY CLOCK WOULD STOP IF Mrs Ltncoln wasn t talkmg Marrlyn Porter wasn t recervrng Records from a secret admuer Joan Ltncoln wasn t chewrng gum Lmda and Lyle were separated Brenda Llbby wore the same hau do for two days Joyce Lrbby wasn t thrnkrng about Elvts Jr Bruce Larlee wasn t 1n Island Falls on Sundays Gene Slauenwhtte took out a certarn Junror gtrl Parker Swett wasn t on hrs way up the North Road Alca Clark wasn t flutrng w1th Mr Smrth Judy Brannen wasn t f11rt1ng w1th certaln alumnr Kathleen Botttng wasn t cuttlng ptctures out of the Log Roland Beers wasn t 1n the offrce Carolyn Drew wasn t looktng for a new car to r1de around rn Rrchard McGraw wasn t admmng a certam sophomore gtrl fpony tally Daryleen Crandall had short hatr Donald Hall kept quret 1n Bookkeeptng Class Carlene Adams wasn t argurng w1th Morr1s Blake and Gene Slauenwhrte Leslre McNe1ly sat w1th boys on the basketball tr1ps Sherry Bottrng spent noon hour at the school house Evelyn Hardy wasn t talkmg about the Arr Force Margle Bowen wasn t takmg prctures at the wrong t1me Mr Rack11ff wasn t laughrng over the funmes Mtss Staples wasn t drsgusted w1th a certarn male spectes Marrlyn Brown wasn t exerted over somethtng Carol Adams wasn t frghung w1th Rodney Slauenwhxte and Duane Blake Jeanette Mrtchell wasn t studyrng Cltff wasn t beefrng about WHO goes on the bus to basketball games Mr Mrchaud d1dn t have plenty of work for the secretarres to do Oakfreld had a new gym WILL WE EVER SEE Mrs Ltncoln speechless Modernrzatron of Oakfreld Hrgh Margte Bowen over werght Mr Rackltff rn a real senous mood Joyce Llbby w1th natural colored hatr lr1s Barrow satxsfted Kathleen Bottrng not flrrtrng Parker Swett rn a hurry Lyle Mrtchell w1th a crew cut Terry Bout1l1er bemg notsy Carlene A wtthout Morr1s B Alca C and llda B not grgglmg Carol Adams not blushrng Evelyn Hardy berng talkanve Llnda Johnston not grggltng Judy Brannen wtthout broken glasses Carolyn Drew unfnendly and sullen. Brenda Lrbby drssattsfled Gary Sanders not danclng Mr Lord w1th a steady d1spos1t1on Maureen Brown 1n a rage Beth Nadeau not dreammg of a certatn Island Falls boy Daryleen Crandall betng rgnored Bruce L knowtng hrs French Mr Smrth not scowlrng Ronald M knowtng what page we are on 1n typrng Jenef1ne not srngrng rn typrng class Nathan L not takmg ptctures Gene S and Morr1s B busy 1n fourth pertod , . ' Y ' ' n lv . , . . . . . I . . . . . . . Maureen Brown was making a noise, 0 . . . . , . SCHOOL HIT PARADE Brenda Lrbby Love Me Tender Ilda Browne I Love You Deeply Joyce Ltbby Party Doll Gary Sanders Don t Forbrd Me Martlyn Colher Love Bug Itch Gene S There s Been A Change In Me Leslre McNelly Stranded In The Jungle Manlyn Porter Srngrng The Blues Bruce Larlee Blue Monday Sherry Bottrng Smce I Met You Baby Alca Clark I Hear You Knockrn Beth Nadeau Allegheny Moon Raymond Roach Rock Around The Clock Kathleen Bottrng Crazy W1th Love John Bottrng Hot Rod Race B1lly Wellmgton Moonlrght Gambler Carolyn Drew Rock A Bye Your Baby Ronald Morton Love Love Love Terry Boutrlrer Mrlkrn Cow Blues Nathan L Everybody s Got A Gul But Me Jeanette B Whatever Wrll Be W1ll Be Katherme Hersey My Ltps Are Sealed Daryleen C I Dream of Genre W1th The Llght Brown Han Wellrngton Estey Heartbreak Hotel Lrnda Johnston Anyway You Want Me Jeanette M I Love A Tall Man Moms Blake Conscrence, I m Gurlty Carlene Adams Young Love Joan Llncoln Auctloneer Vtctor Brannen I m A Lady s Man Carol Adams Don t Be Cruel Lyle Mrtchell Lrnda Judy Brannen By Myself Margaret Swallow I Dreamed Carolyn Welltngton I ll Be Home Duane Blake Banana Boat Song Margre Bowen Two Drfferent Worlds Moms Frtz My Baby Left Me Ph1l1p Sherman Crazy Otto Eldora Hall Sweet Old Fashroned Gul Maureen Brown Teenage Crush Dale Bottrng Down By The Statron Rodney S Out Behtnd The Barn Parker Swett Blueberry H111 Rrchard McGraw Flyrng Saucer Mr Rackllff Transfuston fDr1ver Ed It takes very lxttle to capture a man s tmagrnatron espectally If a gtrl IS wearrng rt O U U TEN O C H S COMMANDMENTS Thou shalt not chew gum rn school Thou shalt not whlsper when the teachers or secretarles are looklng Thou shalt not copy thy nerghbor s work Thou shalt not throw objects around the room Thou shalt not lmger tn the halls between classes Thou shalt not leave the room wxthout an excused s11p Thou shalt be busy at all trmes rf not the teachers can frnd somethrng for you to Thou shalt not take thy nerghbor s pen or pencrl Thou shalt not wrrte Elv1s Presley on desks or books Thou shalt not argue wrth the teachers for they are supposed to be rrght Mr Lord Leslte you get rnto my harr awful lately' Leslte Pardon me but what han? If cars are burlt any lower how can they run over pedestr1ans Don t belreve too much of what you hear unless rt s a tram whrstle at a rarlroad crosslng A woman wrll look rn a mrrror almost any trme except when she rs pullrng out of a parkrng place . - . . . . - . . J Jenefine S. - I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap ' ' ' 1. ' . ' 2. ' ' ' . 3. ' ' . 4. ' . 5. ' ' . 6. ' ' . 7. . : . . . do. 8. ' ' ' . 9. ' ' . 10. ' ' . BEST IDOKING Kathleen Bottrng Gene Slauenwhrte MOST POPULAR Carlene Adams Gary Sanders BEST ATHLETE Carlene Adams Ronald Morton BEST LEADER Jeanette Mltchell Gary Sanders MOST CO-OPERATIVE Jeanette Mrtchell Terry Boutrlrer BEST ALL ROUND Jeanette Mrtchell Rrchard McGraw QUIETEST Carleen Grant Phrlrp Sherman MOST TALKATIVE Joan Lrncoln Donnre Hall NOISIEST Ilda Browne Gary Anderson WITTIEST Carlene A dams Leslre McNelly SCHOOL FLIRT Joyce Lrbby Lyle Mrtchell SCHOOL CIJOWN Mar Jorre Bowen Arnold Swallow MOST STUDIOUS Jeanette Mrtchell Terry Bouulrer POPULARITY CONTEST LEAST STUDIOUS Parker Swett Starr Sanders BEST DRESSED Kathleen Bottmg Richard McGraw MOST BUSINESS LIKE Jeanette Mrtchell Terry Boutrlrer BEST DANCER Brenda Lrbby Gary Sanders MOST INTERESTING Joyce Erbby Rrchard McGraw BEST ARTIST Ardeen Goodall Gary Sanders MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marrlyn Porter Terry Boutrlrer BEST POET Ardeen Goodall Gary Sanders PERSONALITY Jeanette Mrtchell Gary Sanders BEST FIGURE Kathleen Bottrng BEST PHYSIQUE Parker Swett PRETTIEST HAIR Carlene Adams John Bottrng PRETTIEST TEETH Marrlyn Porter Rrchard McGraw LOVELIEST COMPLEXION Jeanette Mrtchell Phrlrp Sherman PRETTIEST EYES Jeanette Mrtchell Gene Slauenwhrte BEST NATURED Jeanette Mrtchell Terry Boutrlrer MOST APPEALING SMILE Daryleen Crandall Gene Slauenwhrte BEST SPORT Carlene Adams Parker Swett MOST POLITE Jeanette Mrtchell Terry Boutxlrer LARGEST APPETITE Mar Jorre Bowen Parker Swett MOST BASHFUL Carleen Grant Phrlrp Sherman MOST HUMOROUS Carolyn Drew Lyle Mrtchell A nut at the wheel a peach rn hrs arms The car makes a turn FRUIT SALAD The way some krds fall rn arrthmetrc you can hardly call them problem chrldren Why don t grrls realrze rt 's better to be hard to get than hard to take? 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Thrs year two more cheerleaders were chosen whrch made s1x Also we had two substrtutes who were Joan Lmcoln and Daryleen Crandall The mam squad rs as follows Kathleen Bottmg headcheerleader Carlene Adams Carolyn Drew Margaret Swallow Brenda Lrbby Carol Adams We wrll lose two members of the squad th1s year two more members w1ll be chosen to take therr place next year 3 0 9 TJ Left to right Mr Smith advisor B Larlee D Malone R Slauenwhite L McNelly R McGraw W Estey andN Lewin ' Wanna: ' A National Honor Society rs being formed at Oakfield Community High School to give recognition to outstanding students It consists of the four following qualifications Scholarship Leadership Character and Service The purpose of this organization shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship to strmulate a desrre to render servlce to promote leadership and to develop character in the students of American secondary schools It will be organized when we receive our charter from the National Association of Secondary School Pr1nc1pals DRIVE SLOW the llfe you save may be your own H. D. STEVENS, D.O. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Telephone 5 Smyrna Mills, Maine an QUEEN CANDIDATES Marrlyn Porter Kathenne Nadeau Brenda Lrbby Katherrne Hersey QUEEN Marrlyn Porter The Annual Harvest Farr was held Novem ber 2 1956 at the Grange Hall at whrch nme a Queen was chosen by popular vote A Bazaar was presented rn the afternoon from 1 00 p m unnl '7 00 p m ul the evenmg Also a Square Dance was held rn the even mg wrth Rod Lmell calllng Thrs IS one of the largest events of the year for the students 0fOCHS I -C Q7 , Q' ,. . G 17 X! C' 23.4, 4, 'f- vf rf H -wh 7 -Q. A in -P, 1 04 71 Y if wk fi 'yr xiii 1' 1,1 Hff f 62311, ' Asn n .H , 5 NV p4,f4 x A I If' .f',. Cv f 4f 1 N171 J-41,7 I The first get together of the Alumm Students of Oakfreld High School was at a ban quet held at the Oakfield Grange Hall June 9 1956 There were approximately 125 Alumm present An Alumm Association was organized and the following officers were elected President Frank Larlee V106 President Lewis Mike Swallow Secretary Shirley Cook Treasurer Leland Brown Executive Committee Bernal Clark Arlene Bustard Rush Marjorie Dyer The following prrzes were granted Keith Moore came longest distance from Meriden Connecticut High School Q91 Roland and Phylis Crandall were the only grandparents present Ernest Barker Chester Bartlett Janet Boutrlier Florence Brownlow Carlton Cameron Arthur Collier Daniel Conley Robert Crandall Jeanette Dwyer Crandall Helen Fitzgerald Mitchell Elizabeth Furrow Dwayne Goodall Elaine Goodall Jeanette Lawlor Erwin Nickerson Lrla Richards Jamce Rldeout Joy St1les Graham Robert Stiles FOX TRAILER SALES INC 1956 Employed Employed Employed Employed Employed Central Maine Sanatorium At home Rlcker College Housewife Housewife U of M U S Navy At home U of M At home Husson College Colby College Housewife Employed Bangor Marne Oakfield Marne Patten Maine Oakfleld Malne Oakfield Maine Fairfield Marne Oakfield Marne Houlton Maine Oakfxeld Maine Georgetown Mass Old Town Malne Ill1no1s Oakfield Maine Old Town Marne Smyrna Mills Mame Bangor Maine Waterville Marne Dyer Brook Maine Oakfleld Marne Presque Isle Marne Home of 10 wide mobile homes Come see our large display of four room homes Mr. and Mrs. William Larlee - had the most children graduating from Oakfield A UTOMOBILE DEA LERS London Motors Houlton BAKERY Aroostook Baktng Co Presque Isle BARBER SHOPS Smxth C Island Falls Steves Barber Shop Sherman Howdy s Barber Shop Patten BEA UTY PA RLOR Ruth s Beauty Salon Houlton BLACKSMITHS Hersey s Smyrna Mllls CONF ECTIONERY Relds Confectronery Houlton CLEA NING ESTABLISH MEN TS Island Falls Dry Cleaners Island Falls DENTISTS Tarbell IraK Houlton Rogers FrankP Houlton DOCTORS Dwyer P I Dr Houlton Banton G W Houlton Harrxson George W Houlton Bostrum E G Houlton Ebbrtt P L B Houlton Carr W D Houlton DRUG STORES Patten Drug Store Patten Feeley Drug Co Houlton French s Drug Store Houlton DRY GOODS Boston Shoe Store Houlton Cornphrnents of Bower s Varlety Sherman Stratton H C Co Patten FLORISTS Chadwrck s Florxsts Houlton GA RAGES Phlllp s Servlce Island Falls Lawler Bros Patten Hersey s Smyrna CIIICS Servtce Patten Thomas Garage Oakfleld GENERAL STORES Lew1s F D IGA, Sherman Crockett F D Sherman Quelletts Sherman S Rush H G IGA Sherman S Dyer Brook General Store Dyer Brook Dumphy Hayward Smyrna HARDWARE STORES Foggs Hardware Houlton Aroostook Ltnoleum Houlton INSURANCE Patten Insurance Agency Inc I EWELERS LAWYERS Barnes Law Offtce Houlton OPTOMETRISTS Goodwrn F W Houlton Spauldtng C S Houlton Ellls D F Houlton RADIO SHOPS York s Radro Supply Houlton REAL ESTATE Madxgan 8a Pterce Houlton Pattengtll C L 8tSon Island Falls Army 8: Navy Store Houlton Tagget 8a Gartley Houlton Dunn s Furmture Co Houlton McLellan Sherman and Patten SPORTS EQUIPMENT Rod Sc Gun Shop Houlton Patten Donovan, J. , M. 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GF: C-SEINIT LE CO Insurance Houlton, Mame 1 . . e , 0 Houlton, Maine l CDLJGT-TI: CKMEVQOLET KATAMDI N TQLJ ST COIN!! DAIXIV d C , , if 86 Main Mefnber of . Maine L-ICDLJL.'I'ON TFPLJST CONADANV VON5 VAI21 ETV Member Federal Reserve System I FROM CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER 1957 VVENDALL VVl-IITI-I STUDICD BEST WISHES TO Tu-ur Cl ACB? or Oakfleld Commun1ty I-hgh School Our s1ncere good w1shes to you as you reach thls 1mportant m11estone on the road to your career Remember THE BANGOR AND AROOSTOOK Is Your Ra11road Serv1ng Northern Ma1ne Serv1ng YOU X957 inf?
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