Oakfield High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oakfield, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1958 volume:

ONE STEP AT HTWKE WWW5 ,FORWARD ' fm-QL ' TO MR LORD The Class of 1958 gratefully dedrcates 1ts year book to you Your cheerfulness and good nature have made school a much more Pleasant place and your gutdance as our class advrsor has proved most encouragrng to all Class of 1958 yfe yeargoof Csfjf Edrtor rn Chref Assrstant Busmess Manager Assrstant Lrterary Edrtor Assrstant Feature Edrtor and Correspondence Assrstant Snapshot Edrtor Assrstant Sports Edltor Assrstant Art Edrtor Assrstant Alumm and Exchange Assrstant MARGARET SWALLOW MAUREEN BROWN RICHARD MCGRAW BRUCE LARLEE MARILYN BROWN EVELYN HARDY JOYCE LIBBY BRENDA LIBBY KATHERINE NADEAU JUDY CRANDALL LINDA JOHNSTON WILLIAM WELLINGTON ARDEEN GOODALL NONE JUDY BRANNEN CAROLYN DREW Seated B. Larlee, R. McGraw, M. Swallow, M. Brown, Mrs. Mayberry. Standmg A Goodall, L. Johnston, M. Brown, J. Crandall, B. Wellmgton, I. Brannen, C. Drew L. McNelly, I. Lrbby, B. Nadeau, B. Llbby, E. Hardy. Cioffor pea 5 The Semor Class of 1958 proudly presents to you thrs year s Acorn We hope there w1ll be as much pleasure 1n readmg II as we have had 1n preparrng tt The credrt not only goes to us but also to the underclassmen and our fa1th ful advrsor Mrs Mayberry who had grven her trme work and 1deas 1n order Mrs Staples who has helped wrth the typ1ng of thrs yearbook We would lrke to take th1s opportun1ty to smcerely thank the parents and teac' ers for the gurdance they have grven us durrng our v1tal years We are not grown up now but we are ready to take the step of gomg out mto the world Some of us know Just where we w1ll step yet some of us are not as sure of our selves as we would lrke to be The gu1dance department of our hrgh school IS very strong A lot of us have had new frelds opened to us that we would not have otherwrse known about We are about to graduate and our motto rs ONE STEP AT A TIME, ALWAYS FORWARD We smcerely hope thls wrll be our motto all through our l1ves Margaret L Swallow Editor 1n Chref Q - Q- 3 ' Km ' to make this the best possible yearbook. Grateful acknowledgement is due f-uf mznlsfrafzon MR JOHN K TAYLOR Supenntendem MR ARNAUDE MICHAUD Prmclpal -- Q9 SP N n glffffkxxx fs -I N34 5 5 e I fi... v f-xffy, ,M if gig? sfmok Jb.b 1-f 435 A11'I'0GM?1Ig ,Wye-W Qwfdif-Jw E KB JZWMGQMWAMQ figfzziqww fw V234 7, U,,,1,,,ly,,,Ml ings? .: Mwffi mf , QS ,J vii big? JW Qi 7 IOYS A gtrl worthwhrle 15 a gtrl who w1ll smtle LESLIE MCNELLY es The only way to get ahead lS to use the one you have College Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Student Councrl 3 One Act Play 1 2 3 4 Wrnter Carnrval 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Projector Club 3 Speaking Contest 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Offxce Staff 4 Senror Play 4 Chrlstmas Play 1 French Club 3 L1brar1an 3 IUDITH ANN BRANNEN udy If she w1ll she wxll and you may depend on rt rf she won t she won t and that s the end of rt Commerc1al Course One Act Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Glee Club 3 Yearbook staff 4 Offrce Staff 4 L1 brarran 3 4 Sports Day 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 e terwlnner 3 4 Commerclal Club Softball 1 As srstant Manager 2 Student Councrl 4 Secretary 4 FTA 3 4 College Course Senror Play 3 4 Student Councrl 3 One Act Play 1 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Debatlng 1 2 3 Softball2 3 4 Letterwrnner 3 4 Speakrng Contest 1 Glee Club 3 Class Vrce Prestdent 2 Lat1n Award 1 Student Councll Award U S HISIOIY Award Ltterary Edltor 4 FTA 3 4 Lat1n Cluo 2 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Sports Day 3 Offrce Staff 3 OAT Senlor Award Valedrctortan CAROLYN LEE DREW Drew My thoughts and my conduct are my own Commercxal Course Class Secretary 3 4 Cheer leadcrl 2 3 4 Capta1n4 Softball One Act Play 1 2 3 Sentor Play 4 Glee Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Carnrval Queen Candxdate 1 Harvest Farr Queen Candrdate FTA 3 4 offtce Staff 3 4 Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Speakrng Contest 2 3 Com merctal Club 4 is Zi ARDEEN GOODALL Deena Let your lrght so sh1ne before men that they may see your good works and glonfy your father whrch rs rn heaven College Course Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letterwlnner 3 4 Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 Debate2 3 One Act Play 3 Chrrstmas Play 1 Englrsh Award 2 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Latm II Club 2 French Club 3 Lrbrary 4 Glee Club Planxst 3 Second Honor Essay EVELYN LOUISE HARDY Eve A quret mmd domates a clear conscrence Commercral Course Semor Play 4 Glee Club 3 Softball 3 4 Offrce Staff 4 Yearbook Staff4 Sports Day 3 LINDA JOHNSTON Lyn Where there rs a wrll there IS a way Commercxal Course Softball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Letterwlnner 4 Chrrstmas Play 1 Semor Play 4 Wrnter Carmval Queen Candrdate 2 4 Glee Club 3 Class Treasurer 3 4 Commerc1al Club 4 Offrce Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Play Day 3 JOYCE E LIBBY Joycre A smrle for every grrl and two for every guy College Course Chrrstmas Play 1 One Act Play 3 Semor Play 4 Debatrng 3 Glee Club 3 Cheer leadmg 4 Play Day 3 Basketball 1 Softball 1 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Graduatron Usher 3 French Club Presrdent 3 FTA VICC Presrdent 4 Offrce staff 3 Junxor Mrss Amerrca Candxdate 4 RICHARD B MCGRAW McGraw Anythrng worth dolng 15 worth dorng well College Course Pres1dent2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letterw1nner3 4 Co Cap ta1n4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 2 3 4 Cap tam 4 One Act Play 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play4 Chrrstmas Play 1 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Assrstant Busrness Manager 3 Busrness Manager 4 All Stal' 4 Boys State 3 Latrn Il Club 2 Projector Club 3 Graduatron Marshall 3 Perfect Attendance Medal 2 Speakrng Contest 2 National Honor Socrety 3 4 Presrdent 4 Off1C8 Staff 4 Bausch and Lamb Honor ary Scrence Scholarshrp Award 3 Mathematics Medal 3 Curtrs Campaxgn Manager 4 All Oakfreld O 4 Salutatorran ROWLAND E BEERS Beersle A krss rs a remrnder that two heads are better than one Debate 1 One Act Play 3 FFA 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Commercral Club 4 LYLE MITCHELL M1tCh I do as I please rnterfere at your own rrsk Agrrculture Course Sentmel 2 Vrce Presrdent 3 Presxdent 4 Senror Play 4 Boys Basketball Manager 4 Oakfreld Aggre Delegate to U of M 1 2 KATHERINE E NADEAU Beth Love makes the world go round that's why I'm drzzy Commercral Course Softball 1 2 3 Manager 4 Basketball Manager 4 Assrstant Manager 3 Alter nate to Grrls State 3 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Treasurer 4 Debate 1 2 3 Student Counc1l4 One Act Play 3 4 Senlor Play 4 offrce Staff 3 4 Year book Staff4 FTA 3 4 Prestdent 4 Speakrng Con test 3 Harvest Queen Candrdate 1 3 Carnival Queen 3 Glee Club 3 Commercral Club 4 Junror Mrss Amerrca Candldate 4 Carnlval Queen Candrdate 2 3 4 Agriculture Course: Basketball 1: Christmas Play 1: u - n . I . . ' 3 fi MARGARET LUCIA SWALLOW Good nature and good sense are usually companions. College Course: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letterwinner 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Assistant Editor 3 Editor-ln- Ch1ef4 Class Secretary 2 Student COUHCII 3 4 V1ce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 Sports Day 3 One Act Plays 1 2 4 Perfect Attendance Cert1f1cate 3 Semor Play 4 Glee Club 3 Speakrng Contest 1 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 V1ce Presrdent 3 Grad uatlon Usher 3 Offlce staff 3 Latm Il Club 2 De batmg 2 3 Medal 3 Cheerleadrng 1 3 4 Letter wrnner 1 3 4 FTA 3 4 Drrrgo G1rls State 3 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 DAR Cand1date 4 All Oakfreld O 4 OAT Semor Award 4 Frrst Honor Essay ,735 APU! Commercral Course Softball 1 Basketballl 2 3 Glee Club 3 PARKER B SWETT Swett Happy go luckv fatr and free notmng mere that bothers me General Course Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 1 2 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 Reporter 2 3 V1ce Presrdent 4 Stu dent Counc1l4 Class Presrdent 1 Semor Play 4 WILLIAN CHARLES WELLINGTON Brlly Never do today what you can put off untrl tomorrow General Course Baseball 1 3 4 Letterwrnner 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letterwrnner 4 Basketball Man ager 2 Basketball Co Captarn 4 All Star Basketball 4 Football 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Wmter Cam1val4 Semor Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pro1ector Club 4 Presldent 4 Commercral Club 4 ROTC 3 IRIS A BARROWS Abble Ill fmd a way or make one fi A 3 , 41 - .1 hm, V-Y' '1'f ' fgi 4 74 A cf 5' ...-+L,., f f 4.4 1 1 5 if Il? 'IT Y 4 p, ww - uni iv E 1' It than sr al 51' -HP 9 ---f-s...,.. '1 g,, ff 4 - 4?-1 f Iv, ?s, 016,-Arai I .'gi S s 9 'ELL' 1 my Q. 1 Q- .P ,. ,,,, Q , 1 fl 1 'W' . s C SGS SENIORS Ftrst row Ardeen Goodall Carolyn Drew Rrchard McGraw Mrs May berry Advrsor Lesl1eMcNel1y Lrnda Johnston Judrth Brannen Second row Parker Swett Joyce Lrbby Margaret Swallow Roland Beers Marllyn Brown Beth Nadeau Evelyn Hardy Thrrd row Lyle Mrtchell Wrllram Well rngton CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent RICHARD MCGRAW Vrce Presrdent LESLIE MCNELLY f' Secretary CAROLYN DREW X1 Treasurer LINDA JOHNSTON Student COUDCII Members MARGARET SWALLOW JUDITH BRANNEN BETH NADEAU PA RKER SWETT We the semor class started thrs year wrth seventeen students Those partrcrpatrng 1n basketball were Lmda Johnston Judrth Brannen Margaret Swallow Marrlyn Brown Adreen Goodall Beth Nadeau was our manager The boys were R McGraw W Wel lrngton L McNelly L Mrtchell Manager Cheerleaders from our class are Carolyn Drew and Margaret Swallow We entered The Srsters Tragedy rn the One-Act Play contest. We presented a Three-Act play Meet Me At The Prom coached by Mrs. Mayberry. P' C7 1 i JUNIORS Frrst row Helen Hall Maureen Brown Daryleen Crandall Judrth Crandall Brenda Lrbby Marjorre Bowen Jeanette Boutrlrer Second row Joyce Wrrght Nelson Morton Phrlrp Sherman Bruce Larlee Gerald Crane Darrell Malone Betty York Mr Lord Advrsor CLASS OFFICERS Presldent MAUREEN BROWN V1ce Presrdent BRENDA LIBBY Secretary IUDITH CRA NDALL Treasurer DARYLEEN CRANDALL X Student Councrl Members MARIORIE BOWEN BRUCE LARLEE IEA NETTE BOUTILLER We the Jumor Class entered Oakfreld Hrgh School wtth frfteen members but later lost Carolyn Wellrngton now makrng us fourteen Those partrcrpatrng 1n basketball were Maureen Brown Daryleen Crandall Judy Crandall MarJor1e Bowen Jeanette Boutrlrer Burce Larlee Gerald Crane Darrell Malone Cheerleaders from our class are Daryleen Crandall Betty York and Brenda Lrbby Daryleen Crandall was our candrdate for Harvest Farr Queen nf - gx, -717 'Z I? v - . X . 4. 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I I I ' SOPHOMORES Frrst row Sandra Burppe Carlene Grant Dlana Tweedre Wellrngton Es tey Katherrne Hersey Carol Adams Joyce Boutrlrer Second row Verna Barrows Marllyn Colller Arnold Swal low Joanne Dywer Rodney Slauen whrte MarJor1e Strles Dwane Blake Alca Clark Ilda Brown Mr Racklrff Advrsor New CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent WELLINGTON ESTEY V1ce Presrdent Secretary DIANA TWEEDIE Treasurer KATHERINE HERSEY Student Counc1l Members ALCA CLARK IOYCE BOUTILIER We the sophomore LIQSS started out wlth seventeen students but lost Nloella Cyr Those partrcrpatrng 1n basketball were Katherrne liersey Alea Clark Joanne Dwwer Cheerleader from our class was Katherrne llersew Noella L yr was candtdate from our glass for Harvest Queen FRESHMEN Frrst row Joan Bartlett Gordon Cook Mary Shrelds Lynne Brown Roger Dyer Mlldred Brown Bonn1eSh1elds Second row James Nadeau Adrrenne -C McDonald Sheldon York Polly Crane A7 Donnre Swallow Dallas Hosford Thrrd row Denn1sTarr Ronald Thomas Floyd Shrelds Rrchard Burton Clrfford Slauenwhrte Starr Sanders Dale Bout rlrer Mr Cormrer Advrsor 7 CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent LYNNE BROWN Vrce Presrdent ROGER DYER Secretary MARY SHIELDS Treasurer GORDON COOK Student Councrl Member MILDRED BROWN We the Freshman Class entered Oakfreld Hrgh School with twenty one students but later lost Judrth Hardy now makmg us twenty Those partrclpatmg tn basketball were Polly Crane Sheldon York Donnre Swallow Rrchard Burton and Floyd Shrelds We presented the Chrrstmas Play Joan Bartlett was our candrdate for Harvest Queen and won ln competrtron wrth the other three classes A JUNIOR S MIND You ve heard people talk about how changeable Marne weather rs well that s what I compare my mmd to as a Jlmror rn hrgh school I s1t back and watch the Semors order therr ptctures put on then play publrsh therr yearbook and numerous other bold thmgs Wrth starry eyes I wonder can I do all that next year? Next some member of the faculty w1ll tnvrte you rn to talk over your fu ture career Scared? Well I should say you are! You stammer and stutter Career! What career? Your faculty member IS as surpnsed as you are be cause he or she wrll thmk you surely have constdered one by thrs trme Then they w1ll leave you wrth that thought that scares you almost to death you re gomg to graduate before you know A few weeks pass by and you most lrkely forget the subject when sudden ly what you call rrght out of the clear blue sky Mom and Dad pop the ques tend after graduatton dear? Agam that forlorn look crosses your face and you thrnk Oh no they can t have the college bug too But sure enough af ter they are done you go to bed wrth college echomg through your thoughts After all thrs you get to thmkmg Suppose they know what they are talk mg about Then suddenly some day rt all comes to you that you won t be wandertng up a Wlfldlllg lrttle road to one of the most dear and memorable places tn your lrfe forever You really thmk serrously for a few mmutes then realrze that the saymg don t cross the bndge unt1l you come to rt Just doesn t apply to you Iudy Crandall 59 THEMES for almost two weeks There are two or three of the boys frncludmg myselfj that are one day behmd the others but I thmk we had better catch up to them because the teacher IS after us Just lrke a cat rs after a mouse I thmk that one reason that we are behmd the rest IS because we do not lrke to have them read rn front of everybody Ph1l1p Sherman 59 GIRLS! Grrls sort of fascinate me Some days they are so mce to you they ask for advrce on their subjects and tell you thmgs they just know you would l1ke to hear They fool arormd and tell Jokes and everybody has fun Other days they d1sagree wrth every thmg you say You ask them somethrng and what do you suppose they say No I don t know and I wouldn t tell you rf I dxd Ask them somethmg else and rt s No and w1ll you turn around you got your theme done? Goodrel Can I read rt? As soon as rt s read you should hear 'If you read that Arnold Swallow 1 ll k1ll you G1ve me that! Boy oh boy' You just wart I ll flx you I don t know I just srmply can t un derstand xt I must be dumb or some thrng Arnold Swallow 59 FOR DRIVER EDUCATION STUDENTS Although some new cars come equrp ped wrth automatrc transmrsslons one armed drrvers Sllll are usmg the same old conventxonal clutch FRANKLY FRIEND Forgxve me 1fI don t pursue Themes are one thmg that I dread more The subJect when you talk of you than anythmg else In our Engltsh Class It s fascrnatrng I ll agree we have been Wflllflg Lhem 6VeI'y day BUI I would rather talk of me . . ' . . ' . ' . . . . ' it. ' , ' , HOD. What College do you plan to al' Then a few minutes later, Arnold, have ' ' ' , N ' . . 1 - . - l . . . , . . ' , , A TALL GREEN TREE A tall green tree wrth branches leafy and wlde Grew seemrngly wrthout effort on a rocky fnountaxnsxde Small buds used rts branches for nests Hunters and wanderers tts shade for rests Seekers of beauty found ll a srght to see Artrsts parnted rt Joyfully Just a tall green tree on a mountain Slde Wrth branches luxurrously leafy and wrde But what It was to those who knew It A place of peace lulled by the wrnds that blew rt M Brown 58 CHILDREN AND PRAYER Prayer IS a true glft of God Sometrmes used but often dow ntrod Mothers laugh Fathers condone Oh mother when you teach your chrl dren to pray Let them mean the words they say M Brown 58 NOW IS THE HOUR FRESHMAN Please mama let me out tonrght SOPHOMORE May I go out tonrght? The show IS over at ten JUNIOR I m gorng out tonxght Dad SENIOR Goodnrght folks I ll brrng ln the MILK Srgn on a chicken coop on a farm In southern Wrsconsrn Warnrng' Any one found prowlmg around thrs chrcken coop durrng the nrght wrll be found III the mornmg IT HAPPENED Some may thrnkl m a poet Burl m one that don t know rt I m thrnlong very hard when all of a sudden Somethrng around me starts a thuddm I look all around to see what IS the reason And frnd rt IS Bruce s heart who Carolyn rs teasrn He thrnks she s a doll And for her would do anythmg at all So he losses her twrce And says she s so n1ce Then wrth a wrnk of hrs eye He goes back to h1s work Wllh a srgh L Mcmeuy ss ENGLISH IV Here placed before me rs pencrl and paper or a Skyscraper? No that s too hrgh class for me As you can probably see But as I tread rnto Engllsh Class I wrsh the day would surely pass Mrs Mayberry looks us all over and speaks Then everyone crouches low and dares only to peek She calls on Rowland frrst of all Rowland hasn t got a poem so he be gms to stall Frnally the whole class has recrted the1r say The 3 01 bell rrngs and that s our pay C Drew 58 Small tongues speak words unknown, What shall I write about, an Architect : , , go - WE THREE Clearly and drstrnctly I can see the old weatherbeaten whrte house that used to be home to my srsters and me It was the house my grandfather and father before me had been born rn Completely bereft of modem con venrences no electrrcrty or runmng water rt was nevertheless a fme place for children to work play and row u We three were always very close even though we drd frght a lot Mrldred the youngest of us was also the most 111 tempered of the group Maureen was the rnventrve one she once made a mud ple usmg an egg to add flavor to the mud and water As you proba bly guessed Maureen was usually rn trouble I would classlfy myself as the v1lla1n for I always kept track of to Mom much to therr drsmay Asl thrnk of those daysl can t seem to re call dorng thrs to cause them trouble but rn accordance w1th a rather crude sense of duty for when they were spanked for theu' mrschrevousness would cry rrght along w1th them Playrng house was our favorrte as trme rn our younger years We would hardly leave off to eat Sometrmes we played 1n a corner of the krtchen or l1v1ng room and other trmes out under two great crabapple trees that grew IH back of the house But our favorrte spot to play house was up m the old attrc over the krtchen and lrvrng room Nobody ever went up there fexcept to clean the place or store clothesj so we had full relgn It was a dark musty place pxled wrth boxes rn wh1ch were stored many clothes of days gone by We would paw mercrlessly through these boxes untrl we found just the rrght costume Every trme we started playmg we had to decxde how many chxldren each of us would have and tn whrch part of the attxc each would l1ve Often some body would have to get marrred before we would play rn earnest Smce M11 dred was the youngest she usually played the groom much agarnst her wrshes Maureen was a most rrdrculous brrde wrapped up rn an assortment of ancrent lace curtarns and I played whatl thought was the most rmportant part I was the m1n1ster The ceremony as I remember was very short The brrde would stumble rn to the famrlrar strarns of the weddrng march hummed III our young off key vorces If she made rt to the groom wrthout fallmg flat on her lovely face I would pronounce them man and wrfe The prelrmmanes frnrshed, we would settle down to the maln event whrch would probably last all day I say rt was surely a lot of fun Marrlyn Brown 58 REAL COOL The cat was dead as he Jumped and J1ved By hrs cool set of wheels of 45 He d1d a beat that was cut by the feet And hrs real crazy babe helped dlg that beat She was the kmd that could Jump around Frrst she was up then she was down But by the trme the cat was through, You could tell the babe was too So they stopped rt all and called rt a sessron And after seerng that we all learned our lesson She got U1 the car and she was so fat That all the ttres went dead flat B Nadeau 58 g P. . . . the other two and relayed their schemes Wolff go into further details but 1 will . . . , I . . P - U ' HOW I LOST MY SHYNESS I remember when 1f a boy sat bes1de a gtrl rn school church or any actrvtty he was teased by the other fellows Thrs used to happen to me rn the lower grades of grammar school Durrng the ftrst four grades I had no use for glrls but tt always worked out so that I was betng teased about certatn gtrls Thrs teasrng used to really get me angry I used to frght wrth a boy tf he called me a gul s name somettmes I would even cry One mcrdent comes to me whtch happened 1n the second grade were readmg out loud and I couldn fmd my book The teacher told me go stt wtth someone wrth a book I got up and looked to see whtch boy I could s1t wtth but the boys were all srtttng double So I had to s1t wtth a gtrl The boys had been teasrng me about a certam gul rn that class and well I guess she was about the only gtrl I pard any attentron to Butl thought 1fI s1t wrth her I w1ll be teased even worse so I sat wrth a drfferent grrl But thrs only complrcated thrngs The boys began teasrng me about two gtrls and the grrl I wanted to srt wxth got mad at me becausel d1dn t When I reached the stxth grade I be gan to lose my shyness But sttll when ever the sub1ect of grrls came up I usually left the scene but knew I d rather enjoy the sub1ect At about the age of 12 If a boy sat bes1de a grrl tn the mov1es or a party he was really gone The other boys sort of rgnored htm I drd th1s once and even to my surprrse mustered up enough courage to put my arm around the grrl The fellows told me that sort of stuff was Just for s1ss1es so I forgot all about rt and sat wrth the boys after that Althoughl wasn t too smooth a talker I d1d walk gtrls home from grammar school soctals once tn a wh1le But I never walked any of them up to thexr front door and passed germs Oh no not me' I wasnt a srssyl I usually only walked home wtth guls who were gotng by my house If they ltved below my house when I came to thetr drrveway I sa1d Goodmght and went tnto my house lettmg them walk the rest of the way themselves I mlght have walked farther but my father used to tease me about how I walked home so I drdn t To put tt tnto a nutshell durmg grammar school I preferred boys rather than gtrls But 1fI had known as much asI do now rt would have been Just the other way around After my ftrst year of hxgh school I really changed When I got my drtver s ltcense I was all set I decrded that I wasn t goxng to let teasrng keep me from havrng dates Only one thmg stood 1n my way then my looks Th1s created a problem but when you have a car thrs doesn t htnder you too much At f1rstI used to take boys w1th me whenl got the famtly car but my curtos 1ty got the best of me so I decrded to take out a grrl On my frrst date I took a gtrl to the mov1es We went to the movte then came stratght home Upon reachrng home she satd Goodnrght She got out and I went home Thtnk of tt home by 10 30 Gradually II became later unt1l one ttme I took a g1rl out and got rn at around 1 00 That was the frrst trme I mustered up enough courage to krss a grrl It was short but rt really educated m But now at the present rf I go to the mov1es wtth a gul I get home at about 12 00 The movres let out at 10 00 Durmg that trme between I am just an ordmary red blooded Amer1 can boy lettrng tnstmct ta ke tts course Don t get me wrong though I am a boy who just ltkes to s1t and talk All rn all, I would say th1s IS the story of how I lost my shyness Rlchard McGraw 58 . . 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I I REMEMBER WHEN In our house there 15 a storage room over the garage Just about everythtng IS kept rn th1s room except the k1tchen stnk Most of the stuff kept here rs not much good but we just can t throw ll away I l1ke to go up to th1s room once rn a wh1le and just look around One day asI was lookmg around I came upon an old f1shpole standrng 1n the corner It was covered w1th dust and the sprders had woven many br1dges of stlk to and from If As I pxcked up the old frshpole I remembered that day not so many years ago when I went ftshrng for the frrst trme The sun rose bnght and the skres were clear In the f1sh basket my father took along were all kmds of thtngs A I remember II was a long walk to Dyer Brook stream but we finally made rt after many stops to rest The fust thmg Pop drd was to put an angle worm on hrs hook and throw tt 1nto the water After try1ng th1s method for an hour or so he gave up the worm deal and declded to try somethmg else He reached tnto hrs basket and brought forth a box of starch He dumped the box of starch Into the brook and then got the rope he had brought along out of the f1sh basket We then proceeded downstream unt1l we came to a bend rn the brook From there Pop waded 1nto the brook and ned the rope around a very large trout Between us both we managed to pull the f1Sh to shore Later upon gomg home my father told me how he was able to catch all Of of those b1g fxsh He explamed rt to me and I quote After I put the starch 1nto the brook the f1sh got so strff they couldn t turn a corner IH order to go around the bend w1thout gettmg caught Leslle McNelly 58 MY CASTLE ON WHEELS Summer days 1n my ltfe were not spent 111 one or two places but rn many places for a boxcar and IIS boxcar famrly does not stay in one place for very long lts wheels constantly seem to remtnd ll that thelr purpose was tor movlng and that thev d1d not thtnk much of staytng rn that spot on the tracks The tracks also seem to stretch for an known number of mtles and seem to con txnually urge the wheels of the boxcar onward Of course th1s rs only pure tmagtnatron but the fact remams that the boxcar and ns famxly dxd not stay in one place more than three weeks and somettmes only a day or two We were Just such a famrly My father operates a rallroad bulldozer durlng the summer and the rarlroad com pany sends htm all over Mame Of course we drd not lrke the ldea of stay 1ng home all alone and 1f we could pos s1bly help tt we were not gotng to Slnce the rarlroad company supplred my father wrth a boxcar to l1ve m and srnce there was room m that boxcar qwtth a ltttle f1x1ng overj for all of us Qmother three brothers and a srsterj we declded to go along wxth htm I cannot remember too clearly the f1rst few years out but I can remember that we klds slept rn bunks whrch were sep arated from the rest of the boxcar by a curtarn But as we grew older we need ed somethtng more permanent so my father d1v1ded the car IHIO two bedrooms a large kltchen and a very small bath room My brothers had the larger bed room and we had the very small one whlch could hardly house one bunk bed My mother and father slept rn the far ther end of the krtchen Th1S was far from a mrlltonarre s domam but at the trme I liked to thmk of ll as my muua ture castle on wheels Our appllances were not modern gal though we d1d have electr1c1ty at most of the places we stayedj O ' I I l un- 9 I ' ' . s ' ' - '. . .- ' ' . . . - , . - . . ., I D l 9 U 1 , I . .. . , u I ' ' but they served us well For mstance we called our refrlgerator an 1ce box for that was Just what It was and a very dark green one at that My father who has a very rngemous mrnd concocted many thrngs whrch helped us to enJoy nearly a normal ltfe 1n such a castle Thxs nce box would hold both Ice and food and served very well when rt came to keepxng food from sporlmg Thrs box bemg near the table often trmes served as a seat for my srsterand myself dunng meal trme I ll admrt that sometlmes we got down from the table much colder than when we got up The vrew from our window sometrmes changed da1ly One mornmg we would look out upon the glory of the sun nsrng over a beauttful mountain top and the next morn mg perhaps our vlew would be the splendor of the sun shrmng upon the ocean Or per haps we would even look upon the moun tam called Mosqurte although there d1d not seem to be any of such pests present than rn our fly mfested axr at home These mountams of sand were very pleasant to play fll'Sl, for although the sun was beatlng tts rays down upon underneath the sand was lovely and cool Often we were moved rn the mght wrth hardly a warmng by a tram that otherwrse would not get by At fust lt was harr ralsrng wak1ng up to fmd myself movxng mcludrng the castle I was sleeprng rn The dishes would rattle 1n the cupboard the water would sprll from the pall ln the s1nk and our beds would attempt to rock us back to sleep agam It was truly the begmnrng of the rock and roll age Of course days such as these could not go by wrthout the makrng of new fnends Most of these frrends I can stlll remember quite well but of course there are a few who have left me At Mosqurto Mountaxn our only fnends were Donna Lee Ramey and her older brother who had red ha1r and many freckles Donna had not started school at the trme we fust met her and her brother, my srster and I fage seveny tned to teach her the alphabet They had rabbrts a mother who could make soup brkes swings and many such thlngs which left a mark on my memory Once there was another outfrt on the tracks right behlnd us and the cook s daughter befnended us I can remember drstrnctly srttmg upon a plle of tres and lrstenmg to her play the harmomca There was also Dolly who was really 21 years old but acted much as a srx year old would act She collected dolls I don t belleve I w1ll ever forget her Then, of course there was Nancy Ross whom we kept ln contact wrth nght up unt1l a year ago, when she was marned We had great tlmes wlth her and made plans each year rf we should happen to stay rn her town to go see her lf th1s wasn t possrble we strll found ways to get together I can strll remember when we were very l1ttle glrls her tellmg us about her great great great great grandmother who made the f1.rst Amerlcan Flag Whether th1s was true or not I have never found out Boxcar summers have been some of the best summers of my lrfe and I wouldn t trade them for a golden castle Because of such summers I have been to and l1ved IH many know nothrng about We have a new box car now and I still enjoy gettrng out rn lt but I don't belleve the memones of these days wrll ever surpass those I have Just mentroned And whlle the boxcar IS restrng on the track through the wmter I shall lay thrs away and rest my remembrances Ardeen Goodall 58 IDON T NEED MONEY TO BE HAPPY One must have a certarn amount of money to get along on, but many tlmes I have learned ll can be made to go a lot further 1f you earn rt yourself than rf II s passed out to you Money can provrde a great deal of pleasure lf 1t's used rrght Wrth out rt you are sure of your fnends wrth sur plus money you are uncertarn The fun one can have wrthout money rt s lrmrtless The ma1n thrng IS rf I'm do1ng some thrng I lrke I'm happy I can be happy wrthout a lot ot money even though xt rs a necessrty at umes Moms Frtzgerald 59 . . 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' ' , . 1 f . . - - - I THE TALL TALE I have learned not to talk back to polrcemen I was comrng home after a week end vrsrt rn Calrfornra and I was comrng along about 150 m p h wrth not a care rn the world and hoprng that I would be home rn trme for supper It was whrle crossrng the Great Plarns that I heard the wall of a srren and look Ing rnto the green and yellow rear vrew muror I saw the polrceman chasrng me Not wanrrng to be dela ed I stepped on t He kept up wrt e for the frrst couple hundred mrles or so but then I began to pull away from hrm Icrossed the Mrssrssrppr lorng about 700 m p h and I was 11 Pe 1 before I knew rt As I wt nt through New York I notrced that there were more than a hundred pulled rnto Dyer Brook there was not only every cop rn the state chasrng me but I was early for drnner So whrle was wartrng untrl drnner got ready I started argurng wrth the polrcemen strckrng to the fact tnat lwas under the speed l1m1t when they frrst started chas mg me I went to court and the Jury found me gurlty of flyrng low through New York Crty and the Judge gave me frfry years rn the pen So I guess that I wrll be out of crrculatron untrl 2035 Leslre McNelly DEbC,RIBlNG A PLACE Wren my heart crres out for peace and quret and the feelrng of secureness I make my way to the Irttle church on the hrll The mrnute I step through the doorway and rnto the audltorrum I feel that I am standrng rn the best spot on earth Tht rr. are many thrngs bcsrdes the holy srlence of a church whrch makes one thrnk only of God I often stand at the front of the church wrth the pulprt behrnd and above me and look at the large prcture wrndows rn the back of the church Durrng the daytime the sun shrnes through thrs wrndow and shows us wrth the use of color and art the wonderful love that Chrrst prctured as a shepherd has for us and the baby sheep he has rn hrs arms The sunlrght comrng through thrs wrndow falls upon the carpet pews and so on rn the rrch colors rn makrng the staln glass wrndows Yes rt rs a very small church and does not have plush carpets and etc but such thrngs are not needed to make a church shrne wrth the love of IIS brrde Ardeen Goodall GOING TO SCHOOL Gorng to school lS a Job that most young people don t lrke Ithrnk the reason that they don't lrke rt IS because they have to go Some people wrll get drscouraged and qurt school but rn the later years they are sorry that they drd I Get rt In my head that I want to qurt sometrmes but my parents won t let me They say that the best part of your lrfe rs when you re gorng to school I am begrnnrng to th1nk that they are rrght because you have plenty of trme to work after you get your educatlon and have graduated My advrce to young people IS to go to school as long as they possrbly can and get as much educatron as they can Phrllrp Sherman 59 Q u Q I , . . - i , , - . ' . ' 1 ' dgyv I ' ' I . i . , ' is '. ' ' ' ' H ' ' ' ' . . I . . . . , . '. nr . ' . I 1, ' - ' police cars chasing me. When I finally groom, Christ. I . . I I ' . ' I '53 . , - , . . O . . , . , ' '58 ' , , , I g - 1 v r ' ' ' . . ,r sv . 7 ' s ' I SITTING Much to many grrls sorrow baby Slttlng rs not always just srttrng The typrcal srttrng Job usually rncludes frrst the motherrng to get the chrld quret after hrs parents have left and second the doubtful pleasure of puttrng hrm mto hrs lrttle bed After the parents are gone comes the quret hour and you thrnk Wow tnrs job rs a snap But surprrses start comrng fast and furrous' He rsn t gorng to BED! You re not hrs mother so THERE' So after you struggle to get hrs pajamas on qwell they re supposed to go on front srde but 5 you want to take the lrttle tyke and paddle hrs spankrng end but you don t You just frrmly take hrs hand and lead hrm to hrs bed Does he stay there? Oh yes after a few trres and rt s nearly trme for hrs parents Was Junror a good boy? asks nrs mother I drdn t nave any trouble srttrng wrth hrm answers the srtter when I was srttrng' Betty York 59 PLAY PRACTICE When play practrce comes at nrght after school everybody rs runnrng around askrng rf there IS play practrce and what act they are practrcrng Mrs Mayberry calls Second act everybody to the Aggre room' Marrlyn rs on frrst so she rushes to the Aggre room she s always there on trme anyway Joyce someone frnd Joyce she s on now! We frnally frnd her upstarrs typrng away at the yearbook thrngs The play rs gorng frne and the trme comes when Carolyn and Margaret are to come on Carolyn rs talkrng to me and rn the hall a good song comes on and we dance Margaret rs always there to come on because she rs rn the Aggre room prrntrng posters Now where are the boys? Lyle Roland Rrcnard Leslre and Bllly are all out rn the soda room drrnkrng pop Now frnd Beth and Brenda Up rn the grrls room rs where you usually frnd them Someone calls Beth and she grabs my hand hauls me down over the starts and up the hall to the Aggre room The second act rs frnrshed and rt rs ten mrnutes to four Everybody gets hrs coat and goes out and gets rnto one small srx passenger car The whole play cast whrch consrsts of about twelve or thrrteen gets rnto one car to rrde uptown The last words we heard as we left the schoolhouse was Play practrce tomorrow nrght Ever, body be there' Brenda Lrbby 59 LIFE IN AN EYE DOCTOR S OFFICE The lrfe I led rn Dr Small s Eye Clrnrc was very srmple rt all began last summer durrng the school year vacatron I had been offered a Job as Dr Small s Secretary Receptlomst Thrs was my chance to get some good experrence so I took the opportunrty open to me Each morrung rt was get the marl open the offrce check the marl make apporntments send out brlls and marl or return glasses After drnner rt was get the mall open the offrce check the mall make appolntments recerve clrents and go to the bank Before leavrng at nrght I had to lock doors and wrndows and put away my work As you can see from thrs the lrfe a Secretary Receptronrst leads rn a Doc's offrce rsn t anythrng to crow about Betty York 59 1 . . . . n 1 a . . r , I . 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' L ,', ' 'N llx, ,g 1 L'4u1U4fn 5V . fl, .L ' :EAM .ma Ggggfkd OQIT5' Thrs year two more cheerleaders were chosen whrch made s1x Also we had two substrtutes who were Joyce Lrbby and Katherrne l-lersey The mam squad rs as follows Carolyn Drew head cheerleader Margaret Swallow Brenda Lrbby Daryleen Crandall Betty York and Ca ol Adams New unrforms were made for our cheerleaders wrth the help of Mrss Staples MOST BUSINESS LIKE Marilyn Brown Rrchard McGraw BEST DANCER Rrchard McGraw MOST INTERESTING Joyce Lrbby Bruce Larlee BEST ARTIST Ardeen Goodall Clrfford Slauenwhrte BEST POET Marilyn Brown Leslie McNelly MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Swallow Rrchard M cGra w PERSONALITY Judy Crandall Rrchard McGraw BEST FIGURE Joyce Libby BEST PHYSIQUE Parker Swett PRETTIEST HAIR Beth Nadeau Parker Swett PRETTIEST TEETH Beth Nadeau Richard McGraw LOVELIEST COM PLEXION Joyce Libby Philip Sherman PRETTIEST EYES Betty York Parker Swett BEST SPORT Margaret Swallow Parker Swett MOST POLITE Bruce Larlee BEST NATURED Marilyn Brown Parker Swett MOST APPEA LING SMILE Brenda Libby Richard McGraw BEST LOOKING Joyce Libby Parker Swett MOST POPULAR Brenda Libby Rrchard McGraw BEST ATHLETE Linda Johnston Parker Swett BEST LEADER Marilyn Brown Richard McGraw MOST CO-OPERATIVE Linda Johnston Richard McGraw BEST ALL-ROUND Linda Johnston Richard McGraw QUIETEST Ardeen Goodall Dwane Blake MOST TALKATIVE Carolyn Drew Billy Wellington NOISIEST Arnold Swallow Ilda Brown WITTIEST Leslie McNelly SCHOOL FLIRT Carolyn Drew Roland Beers MOST STUDIOUS Marrlyn Brown Rrchard McGraw SCHOOL CLOWN Carolyn Drew Roland Beers BEST DRESSED Margaret Swallow Rrchard McGraw LARGEST APPETITE Alca Clark Parker Swett MOST BASHFUL Carlene Grant Dennis Tarr MOST HUMOROUS Carolyn Drew Roger Dyer LEAST ST UDIOUS Joan Russell Roland Beers J opu ard? 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Margaret Swallow - Vera Ellen Mary Shields - Gale Storm Jumor Hrt Parade Betty York Treat Me NICE Brenda Lrbby Bobby Judy Crandall Kmes Sweeter Than Wrne Darrell Malone Honeycomb MarJor1e Bowen Bony Marony Daryleen Crandall Sugarttme Maureen Brown A Fallen Star Jeanette Boutrller Earth Angel Phllxp Sherman Chew Tobacco Rag Gerald Crane Start Movrng Joyce Wrrght Conscrence I'm Gurlty Morrrs Fxtzgrald Transfusron Helen Hall Sweet Old Fashroned Gul Bruce Larlee Go On Wrth 'I'he Weddrng Nelson Morton Get Out And Get Under THE LOBBY CLOCK WOULD STOP IF Margaret wasn t teasrng Rrchard Carolyn wasn't gtgglmg Judy B went on a dret B1lly stopped talkmg Parker and Beers learned to type Beth broke off wrth Bobby Joyce L stayed out of the cemetery Judy C ever walked to school Llnda wasn t srngmg Lrnda wasn t beatrng her typewnter Beth and Joyce L entered another beauty contest Ilda wasn t laughrng The Shorthand Class ever worked Evelyn H made any noise The guls won a basketball game Leshe wasn t Jokrng Mr Rackllff wasn t eatmg Judy C wasn't wrth Arthur Judy B wasn't talkmg about the alumnr Margre Wasn t askrng questrons about Chem lstry Brenda walked home from church D1ana wasn t after some boy Bruce drdn t go back to Connre Margaret d1dn t go wrth Johnny If a certarn teacher d1dn t have a fan club Joan D ever typed Sandra had short harr Alca wasn t grgglmg Lyle wasn t flrrtmg Ardeen wasn't quret Parker lost rnterest ln Mary Betty drdn t have a chauffer Sophomore Hrt Parade joan Russell Shake Rattle and Roll Joan Dwyer Joan Marjorre Strles Wartrng In School Ilda Browne Standrng At The End Of My World Duane Blake It's My Lazy Day Wellmgton Esty Peggy Sue D1ana Tweedre That Remmds Me Marrlyn Collrer They Can t Take That Away From Me Katherrne Hersey Allegheny Moon Rodney Slauenwhxte Stood Up Sandra Burpee I m Avallable Joyce Boutrlrer Alone Verna Barrows One More Trme Alca Clark Wake Up Lrttle Suzy Carol Adams Melodle D'Amore Carlene Grant Dark Moon Amold Swallow Walkrng My Baby Back Home WILL WE EVER SEE Betty walk1ng to school Moms F studymg Helen H Maklng norse Judy C wrthout a car Wellmgton wxth a crew cut Beth home Margaret wrth nothrng to do The school coffee pot cold The Jukebox wrthout Jarlhouse Rock Carolyn not wrrtrng notes MarJor1e B faxlrng an exam Betty home at mght Alca under werght Arnold quret In study hall Lyle not teasrng someone Carolyn gorng steady Larry s Rosy rn person Joyce L gettmg home on trme from a date B1l1y W back on Hungry H111 Rowland and Parker at the Red Barn Joyce Judy C and Carolyn off probatron The Aggie boys wrth somethmg to do Joyce w1th natural colored hau' The Semors In New York Ilda studyrng Mr Mrchaud wrthout secretarres Mrss Staples not admmng a certarn male Rrchard wrth the same grrl twxce Mr Cormrer senous Leslre come down to earth . ' 9 I . . ' - - 9 . . , . , . . - . . , . . ' Parker ever hurried . ' . - . , . . , . . . ,, . ,, . , . . . , . . , . . - , . . I ' . .. .. . , . l . , . 1 0 . . , , . . ' . . ' I ' . Z 1 CS!lCl0Ql?f jouncz Seated J Boutrlrer B Larlee Mr Mrchaud M Swallow I Brannen Standrng J Bout1l1er B Nadeau M Brown A Clark, M Bowen P Swett Presrdent MA RGA RET SRALLOW V1ce Presldent BRUCE LARLEE Secretary JUDY BRA NNEN Treasurer IEA NET TE BOUTILIER The followrng members attended the State Student Councrl Conventron at Bruns wrck Marne on November 23 24 1957 Bruce Larlee Beth Nadeau Mar1or1e Bowen Judy Brannen Margaret Swallow and Mr Mrchaud Bruce Larlee was our candrdate for Vrce Presrdent We have sponsored the Chnstmas Party and the Mathemaucal Contest to be held rn March We are selllng banners thrs year The students through the Student Councrl and the Faculty have been granted a 10 mrnute break The purpose for thrs experrment 15 to rncrease workrng effrcrency Complrments of OAKFIELD DRUG STORE Telephone 12 2 Oakfreld Marne A. lil fn ,- . 'z ff' Y . ., A ' 1 V ff? 1 4 gr V .. , ..... 9 J. - . 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McGraw Mr Lord M Brown M Bowen Second row C Drew D Crandall L McNelly M Brown B Larlee M Swallow Presldent RICHARD MCGRAW V1ce Presldent MAUREEN BROWN Secretary MARJURII: BOWEN Treasurer BETH NADEAU Executxve Commrttee BRUCE LARLEE MARGARET SWALLOW LESLIE McNELLY DARYLEEN CRANDALL New members are elected every semester H D STEVENS, D O Osteopathrc PhyS1C18H and Surgeon Telephone 5 2 Smyrna M1115 Marne ,-Q, 61122121 The second get together ofthe Alumnl Students of Oa kf1eld Hrgh School was at a banquet at Joe Edwards Log Lodge July 6 1957 There were approxrmately 125 Alumm present An electron of offrcers took place and the follow mg offlcers were elected Presrdent Vrce Presrdem Executrve Commrttee MARION BROWN KENNETH SWA LLOW RITA GREENLAW The followlng prrze was granted Carol Clark came the longest Carlene Adams Blake Morrrs Blake Cherrllyn Bottrng Morton John Bottrng Kathleen Botung Terrance Boutrlrer Vrctor Brannen Eldora Hall Nathan Lewrn Jeanette Mrtchell York Ronald Morton Manlyn Porter ROLAND CRANDALL PAUL SHIELDS drsta nce Modesta Ca l1forn1a 1957 Marrled Home Marrred Home Rrcker College Umversrty ofMa1ne Home Employed Employed Marned Employed Frsher College Smyrna Marne Smyrna Marne Oakf1eld Malne Smyrna Marne Houlton Marne Orono Marne Oakfreld Marne New Haven Conn Mrllrnocket Marne Smyrna Marne Portland Marne Boston Mass Secretary -Treasurer ------------ JEAN EDWARDS Zulu 911 2111A .s eivertisers , Q ag. .5 -1 fi-ig, ff -- Q .-6 ' 'FDLJTNAIXA BROS GULF DISTRIBUTORS Tel 22.01 Houlton Ma1ne G-ECDQGE S SE NTLE INSURANCE Houlton Ma1ne Ezfzw BEAU TY SALON T 2 2 Smyrna M1115 Mame Cornpllrnents of EASTET2 N NAOTOQS INC Houlton Malne VVl12Tlr-IIVICDPE Poultry Da1ry Stock Feeds Houlton Ma1ne Country Kltchen Grocers Baked by Tl NG LEV BAKING CO Houlton Me 'FC SOLJLE Potatoes Fertlhzer Pulp Seed Smyrna M1lls Mame KENNETH I--I 'PA LJVIE Q Farm Suppl1es Insurance SCIVICS Island Falls Ma1ne CO. 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Comphments of MZ TRAILER SA LES Carlbou Road Presque Isle Mame I , . . 5 EP5 .. ,Y X - AROOSTOOK BROADCASTING Q4 ' 4' 4 xx is A K , M . , , , M - The Lord Bless You Class of 1958 OAKFI ELD BAPTIST CHURCH REV H RAEBURN CAMERON Pastor SERVICES SUNDAY QThe Lord s Dayj 9 30 A M Sunday School for All Ages ll OO A M Worshlp Servlce 6 OO P M Bapt1st Youth Fe11owsh1p 7 30 P M Gospel Hour For God so loved the world that He gave H1s only begotten Son that whosoever beheveth 1n H1m should not per1sh but have ever1ast1r1g l1fe John 3 16 Compllments of OAKFIELD STUDENT CCDLJNCI I. OAKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL . :Q V From u A I 1 : . . : . . ' ' : . . ' ' : . . ! . 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