Orono High School - Crimson Crier Yearbook (Orono, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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A A 4 J 7 4 , 1 -Q ,T - ,,,,..- Ja .- . 670141111 FIPI' ,Z GIIHJUH flel' JURY' Will' 4 1 wwf? 4 NEVA L BROWNING BERNARD L IYEERING ALFRED J FORTIER Englxsh Mxss Brownmg IS an alumna of Orono Hxgh has been teaching for thirty-one years twelve of these at OH S and has BA and MA degrees from the U of M She 18 faculty llbranan advxsor to the Arts and Crafts Club and dlrector of the School Play Miss Browmng resides at 18 Myrtle Street Orono Commerclal SubJ ects Mr Deermg lS from Brooks, Mame, graduated from Brooks Hugh School and Marne School of Commerce, and has been teachxng twelve years eleven at 0 H S He IS Dnrector of Athletics Varsity Basketball Coach and Sophomore Class and 0 Club Advlsor He reszdes at 66 College Avenue Orono Bxology and General Sclence Mr Fortxer IS from Farmlngton Maine graduated from Springfield College with a B S degree and has been teachmg for twenty three years three at Orono Hugh He IB advisor to the Junlor Class and the Science Club and reszdes at 77 Bennoch Road Orono 'K it 'Ss RICHARD H HAGUE JAMES C HAYES Supervxsor of Mualc Mr Hague IS from Waltham Massachu setts graduated from the New England Conservatory of Musxc and has a Bachelor of Muslc degree from the Musnc College of Boston Umversxty Mr Hague has taught at 0 H S for two years and was previous ly- an lnstrumental Instructor ln the Wal tham Publxc Schools He resides at 'I Forest Avenue Orono Four Guidance Director Jr Hugh Mr Hayes ns from Houlton Maxne grad uated from Rucker Classlcal Instltute and has a B A degree from Colby College He has taught m Alabama for one year and this 18 hls first year at 0 H S Mr Hayes IS advnsor to the Camera Club and resldes at 6 Myrtle Street Orono KFNNLTH R JACKSON Mathematncs and Sclence Mr Jackson IS from Bndgewaber, Mass achusetts and has a B S degree from the U of M mn Education This 18 hls Hrst year at Orono Hugh He ll Freshman Class Advxsor and Jumor Varsxty Basketball Coach Mr Jackson resldes at 54 Mum Street Orono .B- If e . . so J V ek l ' . . . . 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'Q' MYRA D KIMBALL MELYA LITTLEFIELD Jumor H1gh Remedlal Instructor Mrs Kimball IS from Dexter Maine She graduated from Presque Isle Hugh School and Aroostook State Normal School She has been teachlng for twelve years at the Trmnmg Department of Aroostook State Normal School This IB Mrs Klm balls first year at OH S She resldes at 42 Forest Avenue Orono English and Social Science Miss Llttletield IS an alumna of Orono High graduated from Eastern State Nor mal School and has a B S degree from the U of M She has been teaching for nme Hampshire and four years at O H S Mlss Littlefield IS Seventh Grade Advisor One Act Play and Junlor Speaking dlreetor an resldes at 90 Park Street Orono LAWRENCE NX MOORES History and Social Science Mr Moores IS from Lincoln Marne graduated from the U of M with B A and M A degrees and this ns hrs first year at Orono Hxgh Mr Moores resxdes at 474 Stillwater Avenue Old Town IN AN C SHERMAN Prmcnpal Mathematxcs and Scxence Mr Sherman ns from Appleton Mame attended Hebron Academy the Conn Na tlonal School of Music Bates College and has BA and M A degrees from the U of M He has taught nmeteen years, sxx at Orono High In addltlon to his dutlea as Pl'll'lCIlJll, Mr Sherman 18 sdvxsor to the Student Councll He resndes on the Hugh School Road j 571111071 NPI' ,.-4 -ar WILLIAM M IUNIJ English Mr Lund IS from Machlas Malne grad uated from W ashlngton State Normal School and has a B S degree ln Education from the U of M He has taught for eight and one half years previously at Grand and two years at 0 H S Mr Lund IS Semor Class Advisor dxrector of the State One Act Play Entry Semor Play and the School Commumty Play and IB advisor to the National Honor Soclety The Rzateer The Cnmson Crier and the new musxc group The Longhaxrs He resldes at 33 Bennoch Road Orono ENELYN V RUSH English French Latin Miss Rush IS from Benedlcta Mame graduated from Saint Joseph s College with a BA degree and has taught one year at Easton Hugh and sux years at O H S Mlss Rush resides at 106 Fern Street Bangor Fwe W . . .,?':T555..Mt,nBV, SL.. . ,, ,. I , , K .rp Args l. f' , gs I 1 , K Q . . , , . , , . . ' V V ' ' ' 5 . . Z 1 n A Presque Isle, Dexter, Fon Fairfield, ,nd at teen years, previously at Gorham, New Lake Stream, Greenville, and Waterville , ' D A Q D - I I , , I .' - 1 ll - V - n g . . . V , - ' , I A , , d , . . A , g, 4 5 th 1 v ' Y ' A A . - I l h V ' ' . ' : ' ' ' , ' 5 , A. I ' . we G'l'lVlJUll Gier Um New 14 Eally 1n 1951 the new comblnatnon gym naslum audltorlum addltlon to O1ono Hlgh School was completed and opened for use by the students Constructed at a cost of over S225 000 thls modern plant features excellent office, shower and St0lag9 facxhtles for the school, and xs equlpped wxth the latest type foldmg chaus and bleachers The fulnlshmg of the spacxous stage and adjommg lndustrlal arts and home economlcs zooms IS now bemg completed and It IS expected that a new pro gram of studles will be offeled hele next year 3' 1' fc ALF' WT- v-4. .Q Y-...lr-I-i. lf The spaczous gymnaszum can be conterted znto an audztormm seatmg more than 1000 people wzth the addztwn of foldmg cha1r.s Six -5, Excellent shower and locker faczlztzes unll serze boys, gzrls and vzsztmg athletic teams Home economw and mdustrzal arts rooms have been added to the high .school buzldmg rn an ultra mod ern wmg I 1 r I 9' I 1 x .'V Q' e 1, -. ,Q-hAQ--r , Q ll . 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'11 cg f Z J e cfm Jon rier DONALD BABIN PHYLLIS BAILEY General Course College Course Though he drawls when he talks and shuiles when he walks Small and sweet and silent too With all hrs classmates hes shll tops A g1rl thats shy a fnend thats true 0 Club 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 H1 Y Club 1 Football 2, 3, I Semor Play 4, School Play 3 C1-lmsfm C1-:er Staff 4 Gxrls Glee fntramuz-al Sports 1 3 Club 1 2 3 4 Arts and Crafts 1 Mamrettea 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3, 4, Lxbranan 2 3 4 J-. 4 'fi :M ROBERT BAKER VI Ay MURIEL BENNETT College Course P, College Course Bobs m,,e.,mo.M have bmugh cogm bueet and fnendly wsth a twmkle In her eye winter Carnival 1 2 3 Regmnal Sc, me M Wmter Carnnal 1 2 3 Jumor Prom Regional Science Faxr Sclence Fan. 1 3 4 Klwams sclence Awa C0 Wm Queen of Hearts Candxdate 4 Lnmaon Cmzr Stat? 3 4, J V Club 3 4 Smence Club 1 2 3 4 Deba cms Cheermg 2 Yarsxty Chee:-mg 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Track Team 2 3 4, Intramural spo My Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Band 4 Student Counc1l2 Tr1H1Y 1 2 This shows he has u lol Df a,mb MY May she ind happiness M the years go by 1Vxce Presxdent U , Softball 2 3 Ezght 2 W' s x ,, ,, , : ' . : '- Q : ' ' : ' ' : ' ' , - I f , . : : ' Q '- '- . 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Sch001PlHy CSS! 3,K1wan1ZSc1ence2Awa1-dig fC0'Vg1gD9l'g Welt- mghouse Sc1enceAward4 wteer 3 4 Q ports ltor Cnm- 3 4 fEd1tor 4l Graduatlon Speaker lFarewell Addressl Jumor mn Cher 3 4 qsports Editor, Nntlonal Honor Society 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Debatxng 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 1, 3 4 QVICE Presldent 8 41 Football Statlstlclan 3, 4 Basketball Assistant Manager 3 Manager 4, J V Basketball Manager 2 Baseball Statlstlcmn 3, 4 Prom Jumor Spealung One Act Play Cast 4 Debatlng 3 QQ K4 'wwf' CLARENCE BURRILL JANET COTA General Course College C0U1'Se As a fr-:end and classmate Clarence ms tops Janet '5' the P10710 Player Of Ulf F1095 The mme for hzs runnmg and cross country hops S1128 41 fnen-dll! and quick 'Lined ICU-9 Junior Prom 0 Club 3 4 B 5 Gl e Club 3 4 H y 3 4 Jumor Prom Senior Play Cast Queen of Hearts Candidate 4 Basketball 2 3 4 J V Baskegball 1 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Cnmson Crier Staf 4 Rloteer Staff 3 4 .l Y Cheerzng 1 2 Cl-055 Com-,gry3 4 Varsxty Cheermg 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 3 4 Trl HL Y 1 2 3 4 Nme f rl W 1' I , I 4 f v UCUK , - - - , f ' l ze , - .' f . 3 . n 5 V, - :A . 5 I. b .' . 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', 9:: ' .gs Q l.,',l.,.:' ,:' A U - ' 9 ,.3. H '-'- .. A ' 9 - 2' 3 , I ' vw N-F' 4 ,JK 1174 If X ,QQ few, X., Vllfy 'Sfrl 'x.-fic-if l2f ,af rimjun rfer fb V' gf JWNGB DA NA DEVOE College Course A thaughlful face a busy mmd Politics and speech ure hm lme Class Presxdent 1 hee President 4 Junlor lrom Jumor Speak mg SLn1or Play Last One Act llay Last J Graduation Speaker IAddress of NX elcomej Lrnneon Cr-wr 4 Hzoteer 4 Orchestra 1 1 ating Z 3 4 dint founcll 1 2 H11 lhce Pxcsldent Natlonal Hn Y Louncll 41 Hanard Book -kward J kmanls Debating Anand 5 American Legion Boys State Uele dent Chanman 3 4 ,F Q By fl? J Ur now Colle rse VA aluays n a consczen o ass Sh 11.1115 .stood near the hmd - ent 1 retary 3 Y-I JUHl ln Sc r ax onal lt e lair 3 Gxaduatxon Speaker HISIOFQQ frxm r nn-1 3 4 4Ac x ltor 41 R lhdltor 41 Isatnonal Honor Society x 4 I'r1H1 Y 1 Llbrarlanl Z 0 X MARGARET DOW College Course Always prompt and flu.-lent is she May success fallow her m her life to be 'H-.1 Junlor Prom Junior Speaking Scnlor Play One act Play 4, Regional SCIENCE Faxr 3 School Play 2 Kmanxs French Award 3 lxmanxs Hxstory Award 3 L1-mwon, Lner 4 fhlterary Edlturj Rwleer 3 4 1Feature Edlwrj Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3, 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Scxence Club 3 Debatxng 1 2 Tn Hx Y1 THEODORE DURST College Course Ted uorks uzth hand and heart Hes gnen hzmself a successful start Transferred from Worthlngton Hugh School NN orthlngfton Ohm 3 .Iumor Prom Junlor Speaking Reglonal Sclence Pair A Schoo Ilay 3 Science Club 3 4 lPres1dent 43 Deballng 3 4 Stude Lounc1l4 H1 Y 3 4 fSecrelary 41 Track 4 Elezen fl 6 W S 1 ' Q! iff' 0 19 of NJ A O G' 'a 0 Q' wb ' J' U1 fu XL J' . d u' Z? 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DAWN EVANS RICHARD GIBBS College Course General Course A cheerful smzle a. helpmg hand Dwks zmpulswe actzons have often brought hum fame A g1rl who s easy to understand He s also fond of tallcmg so Gabby zs hrs name Transferred from St Marys Orono Maine 2 Jumor Prom, Class Presldent 3 Wmter Carnnal 1 2 3 .Tumor Prom Jumor 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Lxbrarxan 2, 4, Basketball 2 Soft Student Councll 3 Football 3 4, J V Basketball 2 Intramural ball 2 3 Sports 1 FRANCIS GILMORE PHILIP GOODIE Commerclal Course General Course Franny as moderate and -very snuzll AWGN! laughin? full of fun Unfnendly to mme is lzked by all With, us Phzl za number one Football 4 Baseball 3, Track 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 JUDIOI' Prom. 0 Club 4 HI Y 1 170035811 1 2, 3 4 IMBHBECI' ll Intramural Sports 1 Twelve ze ' ' Xi, ,1, 'v-a ,ME . - ', , ' : ' ' A 9 ' , , s ' Q ' School Play 2, 33 Crimson Crier 45 Rioteer 49 Girls' Glee Club Speaking, School Play 1, 2, 0 Club 3, 45 Science Club 1, 25 ' 1- 's Q .. - U . - j G'll'Yl4Ull FIPI' PATRICIA GOODINF ROBERT HAMILTON General Course 0111980 Course Junxor Prom Rloteer 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 1 2 A 'fmdll Smile ll fflfffl'-ill! 1005 3 4 Isecretary 41 School Store 4 A nose that s never in a book A Tac DONALD HASHEY General Course Donnys Qports abzlztres haze helped us through the years He hub earned our admlmtwn and receued our loyal cheers Junior Athletic Award 3 All Scholastic Award 3 4 All Eastern Award 2 O Club 1 2 3 4 1Pres1dent 43 Boys Glee Clubl Footballl 2 3 4 lCo Captam -U Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1, 3 Track 1 2 Wmter Carnnal 3 Junior Prom Senior Play Crimson Crier Student Council 1 2 3 l IxY 1 2 3 5 if WVU? .M uv RICHARD HOBSON General Course A good loollmg boy wuth han' quite tr-rm The gift of lnendshlp you get from ham Transfer from Calaxs Academy Calans Marne 1 Crimson Cner Staff 4 Rzoteer Staff 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Hx Y 2 Football Manager 2 Basketball J J V Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Graduatlon Speaker lClass Gxftsj Thrrteen ze . 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I 1 I 1 Y I 1 I ' ' ' I ' . , . . - 9 . . 5 I I 5 - , - 5 - 1 7 5 , - - - we Ciimaon rler LLOYD INGRAI-IAM LEONARD KENNY General Course General Course John Bapst I8 Leonards chzef delight 152281: stzffeazxtmzrlmxzg ,hen It seems that he s zn Bangor every mght O Club 4 H1 Y 1 Football 3 4 0 Club 4 Boys Glee Club 1 4, Hx Y 1, 2 4, Football 2 3 4 ' J V Basketball 2, Baseball 3 4 Track 3 fldanagerj, Intramural Sports 2 CAROL KING PATRICIA KING College Course General Course Carol 1s a gemal type Red hmr blue eyes arnbztwn too In a. eoftball game she s dynamzte Youll be a 'euccess zn uluztever you do Transfer from Lxndsborg Hugh School Lmdsbnrg Kansas 2 Wm Cnmson Crzer Staff 4 Rmteer Staff 4 Trl H1 Y 1 2 3 4 School ter Carnnal 3 Junlor Prom Junior Speakmg Queen of Hearts Store 4 Office Secretary 4 Candidate 4 Crimson Crier 3 4 Arts and Crafts 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Debatmg 4 Tr1H1Y 2 3 4 Lxbrarxan 2 4 Soft ba 2 3 Fourteen ,, . , . . an 1 - - , 1 1 - A 11 1 1 11 . , . , u 11 . 1 . 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' 2 3 ' 1- 9 1 I B0y i .L,1.: cil E 6101500 F127 All WILLIS REED XS AYLAND SHANDS College Course Collette Course He has shown hu: talents ln every way A trumpet player o man of hvzqht Orchestra band and the semvr play llmflfznd u zuzlly flow uhnt s right Wmter Carmval 1 2 Jumgr Prom Semm- Play Cast One act Xhnter Caxnnal 3 Junlol Prom One act Play Cast 3 School Play Cast 4 0 Club 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra Play Cast 'S 4 RL zonal Sclencc Fan 3 State Sclence Fan' 3 2 3 4, Band 3 4 Football 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 'UNH Sidfl 3 4 0 Uh ' 01Ch Z 3 4 Ba 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 'Irack 4 SHIRLEY STAUB BERNICE SULLIVAN College Course The hexght she carrleb utlh. charm and grace ls surely an a set zu Shzrley 5 case Transferled flom George Washmgton Hugh School Guam Island 3 Junior Prom Junior Speaking Cnm.-:on Lrzer 4 Arts and Crafts 3 Guls Glee Club 3 4 Onchestla 3 4 Band 3 4 Szxteen General Course Frxendlmess character personality too That s our Bunny through and through Junior Prom Junior Speakxng Semor Play Cast Winter Carnnal Candxdate 3 Queen of Hearts Candidate 4 Crimson Cner Staff 3 4 Rwteer Staff 2 3 4 Varsity Cheenng 3 4 A1 ts and Crafts 2 Debatmg 2 Trl H1 Y Z 3 Basketball 2 Softball 3 e . . 1 M ' f .. - - ' .. , y y . . Y ' lu ' l N ,.. , 14. ' A .H ' ' . 4 A : ' 4 - ' 2 ' ' ' Q - s . .. Y, . Y . . . ,,,- - -. - . - - . Y I 1 Y ! t ' ' 1 V -a I 7 , , ' , 5 , 5 Y . R' In ' , 5 Cl 103,43 ' estra 1,', , g nd 3, 45 Football 3, 4, tltlanaprvr 415 J. V. Basketball 15 Basketball . , 9 - ' , , , Q - I C , 4 , L I K H 4 . l f 'V ' H '. l ' ' I 1. . . . . .Y 1 - - 9 - 4 5 - ' - - f, 2 ' 4 ' ' z ' ' ' s A 9 y b S - Q ' , 5 ' ' , 5 , . . 1 A . -. S ' r Q ' Q S ' ' A, S I ' 4 47 GNN, ill!! NPI' x 'Q If MAURINP SULLIVA RILHARIJ SUI LIVAN Lmmmlclal fouxse f.0YI1IIltlCldl Course T: lm fur! 141 1 rl 11 muff rful gl!! Pzclzurd has 81101411 he 4 quite u sport H hen one fulx duuu you ylle them a ll t On the football 116111 and the bualtetball court Jumon Pxom Semor Play Cast trim on Crzer 4 Rmteer Staff Class Stcxetary Tleasurel 3 Treasurer '3 4 Jumox Pxom, All 4 J N Cheexmg 1 Z Gnls Glen Clubl 9 3 4 Studtnt Council bCl10l8StlC3 All Scholastlc 4 0 Club 1 2 3 4 Once Pxesldent. J 4 llbxallan 1 7 3 ScnoolStl1m. 4 0 I- tb ll 1 Baaltttballl Baseball 1 2 3 Txack 3 A?- ul uc IL XNAIJIILLL HAM A YOUNG buxtral Course Lolkge Course Cecxl uzll settle duun game dau HA sunnglgzlff Zrorig ixllztjidlf But uhtn ur allen ue cannot .my ana '5 le n M' pl mu annual 1 1 3 0 mu 3 4 30,5 Glu Club 1 2 Transfexrnd from Faufavc High School Los Angeles, California 4 H 1 7 iuotb .5 4 Trac 2 3 4 lnlxamuxal Sports School 1135 C351 4 Rwlee' 4 THH1Y 2 4 Nal'0na1H0'10f Socxety 4 .Sezenteen Ip . K . 4 is 353 I N ' . 1- ' f -S , , -- v -. I- R l, , 'K. ' l. -1,-,,s - A ' 9 .,,, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, ', 3 J ' , L., '3 ' V- p Rice -U, 'ou a , 2, 3, 4, QCU-Captain Mg Basketball 2, 33 J. V. Secretary -ig Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3. ' 1 , , ' 3 '. 'E I L I vid' l ' v V' w 1' I 5 5 fg .QQ42 ' 1 z ,I ff W1 ,1.,i 1b2..i .. ' ,' A'- A.', , I . 5 3,-lg x-'Lg' all',p Al-a1,t,',S ' ' 'Q ' ' ' -- ' ' 1, 2, 3, ' - ! l'Hl1 lrlfl NPI 7114 61444 af 1951 ll e, YN ho ale about to lea1e th1s noble lIlStltlltl01l ha1e but a few short pazagmphs belo11 Ill 11 ll1Cl'l to CXDIPSS ou1 1QllQCtl0ll SIIICC ou1 a1111al at O H 5 Ill 1941, mueh has been s.11d of us EXQII though ou1 path through tlns sehool has 11ot al11 a1s been flee f1OYl'l tllO1IlS, 11e ha1e contubuted gE'IlLlOL1SlX to the 11elfa1e of Omno H1gh G1 eat glo11 has been ours 111 the nelcls of se1e11ce, muslc, 111 1mat1es, 1ou1nal1sm, debatmg, and atl1let1cs 1111111 lfllldl H1LIllbLlS haw ael11e1td pu sonal ll0ll0l 111 'll llll othc 1 scholastxc and extla Llllllillldl aet111t1es A b11ef sun1n1.111 ol lllll hnal year Wlll lttest to tlns faet Alltlllllll 1910 s.111 1 po11t1ful SOHIOI iootblll eon1b111at1on fade lnto mernolv ln Ntlltllllll 11e pmduced a suteessful 111.11 ind an ealnest sale of Chustmas Cdlfli st1e11gtl1e11ecl ou1 t1c.asu11 Latu 111 the XL ll XXL wel eomed se1e1al IILXX n1en1be1s and had the D11X1l6g6 of bmeonnng tl1e first class EX 91 to use tl1e new gymnasmm Th1s d1eam had been cher1sl1ed by classes fO1 neaz ly 1 decade Thlough tl1e c0n1b1ned efTo1ts of 1Cf1QShmCnt sales, food sales, and anothe1 play, 1ve 11 e1e able to spend 1 mek 1n Ne1v Yo1k C1ty 111 Ap11l We pl0SCl1tQd 010110 H1gh s Inst gldtlllfllltlll ball 1n Ju11e, a11 GX e11t 11e hope to see 1nst1tuted 1n flltL1lL gl 'l.ilLldl,l0Il IJl0gldIT1S we 11e1e secu1e 111 ou1 youth Today 11e ha1e 1eaehed a c1oss1oad 1n our l1ves We feel that thxough the patlellt undelstandlng and pl1SLXLlll1g' guldanee of ou1 pcuents and teache1s 11e .ne bette1 able to meet hfe s ehal lenge NCNGI befo1e nas such 19SpOIlSlbll1tX been placed llpOI1 a g1aduat111g class as falls upon Olllb 1 f t 1 s ot 11 tll1Ollgll0lll tl1e cou11t15 Shortl1 1lt11 5:1 1clu.1t1on me IIX ol our 1111111 LIS M1111 Dlllltll IH the D1 esu 1 111011 of the ta s D1 1111111 1 0tllilS 111ll soon follow them Tl1ougl111t 15111 1 ltlllllS llt to bt s . te eclo111tl11111tl1 n y .SENIOR CIASS OI'1'IC1:RS re 11.1 Il fO1QX6l left to Tlfjflf 12111111 Ilezue Ruth Dow Reginald Bowden, Ezghteen un1 ed s llll IC Cl iss of 19o1l Rzchard bullwun je . 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T ty .we GIAWIJOH Cahir -ww ,mm 81014 The X931 1900 01 brought success to the Jun1or Class under the lL'1dQ1SlllD ot P1CSldLllt Lyndon T1eadwell 3SSlStCd by VICE P1es1dent Jay lIacCollu1n and Sec1et'11y T1C'lSll1CI Ph1ll1s Gould Tl1e Student Councll 1ep1ese11t1t1xes 11c1e Ba1bara Bagley and Rlchard Bell Many membe1s of the Jun1or Class took an act1ve pa1t 1n the mus1cal 01 gan1zat1ons chee1lead1ng athletlcs and the SCIQDCG Fur YVl11Ch was held Ill X131 ch Tl1e most 1mpo1t'1nte1ents ofthe year v. ere tl1e food s'1le IH December llllllO1 Spe1l11ng1n llfuch and the colo1f11l JLlHl01 P1om lll Ap11l XX e a1e all hop111g that 191 7 w1ll b11ng as much success to our class as the past X011 hls 7fxe Sophomaae 614:44 The class of 03 began the year Wlth the 1n1t1at1on on Freshman Day Th1S N1 as followed IH the ex enlng by a Xery successful receptlon for the f1eshmen class 11ngs VK e X012 anxxously aWV3.1t6d then a111yal and when they final ly d1d come vs e VNQ19 so D1 oud of them that we had to show them to everyone Ou1 class has eont11buted fax orably to th1S yea1 s athlet1c program although we d1d Sllffhl a few losses vue st1ll pulled through w1th flymg eolols Tl1e membe1s of ou1 class vwele also xery act1ve 1n va11ous other sehool p1og1ams such as the Glee Clubs O1chestra and Jun1or Varslty Chee1lead1ng Theodo1e Luebbe1s OU1 class p1es1dent led us through a xery success ful x eax along 11 1th the help of Dav1d Cothrow VICE pres1dent and Sand1a hm es see1et11y tlllblllil We we1e 1ep1esented 1n the Student Confer enee by Lklbl 1Iaxe1loel1 and Bunard Cornlel uc - ' ' i - ' 1 ' - ' ' ' ' ' x A K X 'X L 'uv' . I . ' , . u l .1 . , Z ' -, - - . ' . Q . . , i . , . , . 2. Y . . Q C v 7 Y C I 1 ' . 1 2 fl . A C 1 , 1 I Q 1 . 4. . L' . - z . ,,P x Y . , . . . i One of the happiest moments of the year came when we received our .' 1 , . , ' y ' ' . . .' . - ' V 7 - . r 1 . -' A . - ' y 1' ' Y D ! . - , . . v . v ' ' Q' A n v A , 1 , 1 . , v A . . e ' v - Y ' 7 V P Q ' 9 'hvx v,..,2.v,-xi. .Ax XY . , , . ' - 1 . . J , . . . 1 . , , , . - Twenty two .1 GIIUJOH HPI' 15 'YQ THE JUNIOR CLASS Fzrst row Patrwza Fort-zer Cynthza Jenness Jayne Call Elz abeth Brockway Illarwn. Gerrzsh June Brooks Nancy Douglass Plzzllzs Gould Frances Comeau Geraldme Myers Uargaret Lzttlefzeld Second row Bruce Thaxter Roberta OHara Hannah Calhzn 'llzrzam Bonde Lozuse Myers Patrzcza Ilore lylz abenlz fzlmore Joanne Curran Ruth Clapp Elz abeth Baker Barbara Baqlelf Donald U lute Third rou Jay Uacbollum John Scars Houard Jackson ll alter Foster Aferle Louns bury Richard Bell .larul Sczple I'red Otto Lyndon Treaduell Absent Joan K1rshen Ann Keyo George Hamilton A QTY? THE SOPHO MORE CLASS Fzrst rom Mary Turner Bertha Crabtree Marlene .Sulluan Dorothy Sullzran Celeste Couan Sandra Aoyes MurzelBeaul1eu Beryl Hauerloch Patrzcla Sears Florence H llson I rzsczlla Hobson Ann Azchols Second ron Jean Uevoe Wzllzam Gott Leroy Chase Robert Snwrt Ross Tharter Jack bzscoe Bernard Cornezl Ross Cota Wzlluam Freese Daud Gothrzrw Donald Bzoun Robert Deermg Elz abeth Maloney Th1rd ron Ldwzn Tate .lack Pelletzer Thomas Needham Roger Hooper Ronald Martzn Lznzcood Hashey Rupert, Lyons Donozan Thzbodeau Rlchard Keeney Bernard Deune 'lfark B1scoe Absent RzchardMerrzll luhzabeth Call Mary Lucas Barbara Dow Theodore Luebbers Tuenty three 1 C t '55 Q Ygl- , 1 vi A A 5 - Q V W I i 1 - ,. 5 'T I 1 - . . 1 l , P H . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 3 1 , . 1 . . , , 7 'l' ! I v 7 ,1, . . Y ' .' I ' ' ' '1 1 ' '14 1 .. ,, ,,. . - .1 1 1 r 1 1 1 ' 1 1- ' ! 1 -I ' - 1 1 1 1- 1 . 1 - 1 - . I . -1 1 ., . , . , . , . , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 7 Y ' . W . ' 1 1 1 cg , 9 A ' 1,1 ' ' x 4 L 1 . ,, 1 as '1 1 -1 ' 1 , Y. , , .' .Y - 1 1 1 1 1K 1 1 1 1 V,.' I ,i. I .. D Y i J l' ' 7 I 1 J 7 1 I I ,ir . . . '. 1 l 1 1 1 1 ' ', , Z - . - N 1 .- I - 1 - 1 1 .1 I 1 1 ' 'I 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1 ,.. . ' . . ,. - 1 1 1 1 ' A I'lh'L4!In flel' P19 Fzrst row .Marte Beaulzeu Florence Hashey Al-we Perkms Evelyn S1ncla1r Shzrley Srmth Ann Gero Sylvza Fernsh Patrzcm Kennedy Slzzrley Qt Louzs Jeanette Corne1l Joan Lzttlefield Mary Szmpson Second row Martha Trefethen Norman Loro Phzlzp Gonyar Ronald LeCla1r Leon McG1nn Lawrence Burns Leon Treadwell Frank Beyer Dudley LaPomte Norms Hamzlton Frank St Loans Rzchard Jenness Jamce Barley Brugman Rzchard Wztter Raymond Dall Frederzck Cyrway Wzllmm Buschmg Thomas Gzbbs Damd Adams Arthur Treadwell Absent Dzan Overlook Joan Chetley Nana Smart '7fxe 40-eifunan 61644 Begmnmg ou1 hlgh school career xx 1th a successful and profitable year 1equ11ed good leadershxp whxch we had In the persons of our capable lass ofhcers P1es1dent Arthul Parhn Vlce Pres1dent, W1ll1am Buschlng Sec1eta1 y Treasurel Jeanette Corne1l Follovs 1ng the Freshman Day observances and the receptlon, we pre ented the sophomore soclal In early sprmg we sponsored a class dance 1n the school gymnaslum Our class members took an actlve part 1n all the school act1v1t1es sclenve club cheerleadmg mus1cal orgamzatlons and spolts Our DFBSI dent A1 thur Pa1l1n made the varslty teams 1n both basketball and football Another of our act1v1t1es was partlclpatlon ln the magazlne subscrlp t1on campalgn Twenty four X7 e 6 ' , L5 . l .1 ' 2' M 1 ' ls A lx , . , , . Y Y , 4 : I ' K' l ' 1 . . . : . . ,b B L . . N, Q . U. , . ? . , I . , , L, L s , ' ' I . . . I : ! 1 I 7 I ' Y ' . ' '. . ' . 2 ' 7 ' I Y ' Third row: Thomas Sezak, Arthur Parlm, Roscoe Wyman, Burton Walker, Dennis 7 ' . Y I P ' u , ' o . : ' , , . . . , . , . ' 1 1 I I U I 7- Q, ' . 7. ' . ' V 3 s , ' - .' , 1 I I , W. I l me Ci-Inzjan C-1'er 'ffze giqfnffn Qaacfe 558 Fzrst row Dtane Holmes Robena Burrzll Katharme Turner Kathleen Brooks Patr1c1a Bean Jacquelzne Wright Mary Waddell Donna Sullwan Barbara Sulluan, Marwn Sullwan Anne S Kzmball, Shezla Reed Second row Matthew Smart James Ireadwell Howard Beaulzeu Ronald LeCla1r Ann C Kzrnball Beverly Perkzns Roberta Merrtll Elzzabeth Henderson Patrzcza Myers Jane Lounsbury Gary Goodzn Ray Baker Robert Boothby Wzllzarn Brzdges Thzrd row Davtd Satlor Rwhard Butler, Frvzn Morrtson Alfred LeCla1r Alex Myers Robert Burrtll Frank S1mpson Roger Clapp, Harold Mann Amose Sherman Ronald Waddell Henry Mosher -74, semzz, own nh FN Fzrst rozo Dale LeLlazr Bruce Polletzer Norman Goodzne H anne Haslzey Qetlz Jack .son Allan Cola lauren Cota Ifzclzard Harmon 'llarls ,Slzzbles Bruce Worcester Franczs 'llartzn Robert Nzclzols llfllZllB1Cln718ll .Second roa 'Uafzne lmnnzs 'llargaret lelletzer Donna Hzlson Helen Sallzzan Nancy Boothlfy Uzrzarn Donal: s 'llarjofze Scars Uar1lyn Pzllsey Sandra Call lwnzlze Olerlocls Carolyn 'ilycrs Bcurly I othroa Ylzzrd rou. Atlzalze 'lloslzer 'llarzlyn lozlng Barbara Willard I'aye fozzld lzrqznza Cota Vargaret Tlureh Prea Nf17Zfl67'll7l Bezerly DeLong Damarzs Harloae Iarnelza Brocltzlay Beterly Cardner Peggy Clzatto Dale frzndle Arlene Burns Beuerly 1IcFarland Fourth ron Gerald Biscoe Paul Clancy Clayton Rolnclzazzd Rzclfard Brocltaaw Robert Virtue Raymond llyer l'ranls Tenney John Ilall Hzllzarn Henaerson Thomas Rodgers Pobert Ixeenly James I ozad James Campbell Tu enty file 5140 C'1'n1.mn Cifar -. 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W nf 1 A Q, GIIIIJUH Hel' ww W The mtensely dramatlc three act play Tomor rou the World dnected by M1 Lund was ple sented ln late February and agaln lll March by a cast drawn flom the communltv a d the school for the beneilt of the SEBIIIOI class Emll Bruckner blought t Ameuca from Germany ln 1942 TOUORROI1 TH1' 1101-Ill! bv his uncle Mlchael Kneelnzg CuryC1oodu1e Aorman Coudme Flame dlslupts the Standzny Joanne Chapman Hannah Crzlllzn James Hayes Rzchard household Wlth hlS INHZI lsms Fhe real plot of the play IS the attempt by Mlchael Leona h1s J6W1Sh fiancee and Jcnne s H1llu1m luml l'rer1 Srmderlzn Irene Luebbers hrs dauffhter Pat to make Emll oxer 1nto a real Amer1can c1t1zen desplte his horrld Nazx bG11GfS Thelr struggle typlfies the dlfiiculty IH re educatlng German youth today 14 Bfucle 404 Gfzac Mad A Bride for Chac Mool the one act play from our school WhlCh competed ln the One Act Play Contest won Hrst place m the contest held ln Dover Foxcroft March 28 A performance was glven before the Woman s Club 1n March and another ID May Duung a plague ln the Mayan land many mf years ago the hlgh puest ltza has a xlslon that bnly the sacrlhce of a loxely malclcn w1ll stop the plague However the malden must glve herself w1ll1ngly to be thrown 1nto the well of Chac Mool the lam god The mald Ne ha seems to be the answer of the gods Nedla would give helself to save her peo ple but bhe IS young She 4 Bama POR CHAC 11001 Left to rzylzt Ur Lund Ru1muIflBouden 'llurgaret Dow Betty loves thL wmld and She Baller Jerry Sezple Hzllzs Reed loves Lao Twenty mne - we C ' , ' gfffsff 7 'Wie f ',k' . 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I Y ' I'lln.J0ll- Hel' umaaflaam A lthou gh sponsored v annually by the Jumor class as a non profit event the seml formal Prom glven Apr1l 6 1951 by the class of 19:92 proved to be very profitable soclally w1th about fifty couples at tendlng Muslc was fur n1shed by the Malne Fzrst row Barbara Bagley Frances Comeau Patrzcm Fortzer Mar garetL1ttlefzeld Lyndon Treadwell Second row Ur 4lfred Former Aduzsor Cynthza Jenness Joanne Curran 1:11 aheth Baker Ann Keyo Bru1ns The 1un1o1s by then c ass 1 Alfled xx 01 lcd 1 11 d dSSlSt9d adx 1so1 I4 o1t1e1 to ut on thls wely successful affau The aud1to11um was att1act1wely deco1 ated 111 carabet style Wlth pmk glay and g1een streamers table lamps and color ed llghts and a w1sh1ng well IH the center of the dance floor Cross My Heart or Mlss Neva Brownxng was TL cast t 1 1 s ne x tlllLC act fame xx as as iollous IS Hem x Thomas Ba1 bal a Bagley M1s J Qulncey Duval Peggy Llttlefield Gus Sm1th Douglas Pow els Mr Hen1y Thomas Wayland Shands Jane Thomas Mlflam Bonde Betty T h o m a s Ha1 va Rlme and Rlme Agaln thc annual school p ay coached by successfully presented on May 4th Q Young Johnny Jay MacCollum Thomas Rlchald Georgla Arnold Noyes Beltle Trefethen Phyllls Baxley thla Jenness wel ers Thzrty Johnson Freddle J enness Sandra Martha and Cyn Q prompt Fzrst roa Sandra Noyes 'Martha Trefethen Barbara Bagley Second rou Harta Young Rzchard Jenness Wayland Shands fllzrzam Bonde Mzss Brounzng Thzrd ron Margaret Lzttlefzeld Douglass Pauers Jay MacCollum le C' C' , y , 1,14 Vg A W , 5' , 1 an , Q ' 1 . . 3 , ' ' 1 .. 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' . 1: , ' ', . .71 gumpon Gzer 14, ,aa vw On 'Nlay 20 1900 hfty flue students fl om 010110 Hlgh School boal ded a DC 4 Noltheast A1rl1nes plane for a two day tour of New England and eastern Canada Accompamed by thelr chaperones pub11c1ty agents and Mr Alfred Fortxer of the faculty the group toured several lndustrlal plants ln Hartford Con nectlcut and were guests of that clty on the first day of the trxp The second day May 26 they v1s1ted New York state and Ottawa Canada Agam the group was reted at numerous Z fest1v1t1es and toured the Parllament bulldmgs of Canada s capltal Late that afternoon the plane wlnged ltS way down the St Lawrence Rlver Valley southward across Mame and landed at Old Town The alr trlp was an outstandmg accom pllshment as It was the fnst such under takmg of 1ts kmd ln the country -+3 I Thzfrty one 2 . . l l A f V' v- v - . ' . - . 1 1 . ' 1 v - 1 T ' . . . . . J 9 ' 1 3 0' , - ' 4 7 I .5- . . , if - ' 3 - 1 - . 'IU - c I J 1 A . ..- ' fi 7 is 3. ' . . 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GIWLJUH NEI' 14.L'e1fZe41fa0 JIS By MARIAN CURTIS Dear Kxds Its ten mlnutes before two a m The town IS Sllent except for a tram rumbllng ID the dlstance I llnaglne everyones asleep but me Im dead tlred but before I go to sleep there s somethmg I have to get off my m1nd Just awhlle ago I had the most wonderful experlence of my hfetlme I was crowned Queen of Hearts at the Orono Hlgh Valentme Ball I am happy beyond words to have rece1ved thls honor but I reahze that there were a number of glrls who were d1s appolnted tomght SIX of these glrls were chosen as the other candldates others are the rest of the glrls ln the Junlor and senxor classes at O H S I m Wfltlllg thls letter for these glrls I want them to know Just how xt feels to be chosen by the entlre student body as Queen of Hearts It all started last Wednesday when the prel1m1nar1es for the votmg of the Queen were held A number of frlends had sa1d beforehand that they thought I would be one of the candldates I told them they were nuts The Junlor and senlor classes were full of glrls who were prettler and more popular than I I even went as far as makxng a bet of fifty cents wxth a frlend that I wouldnt be a candldate I lost the bet That was when the congratulatlng Thrrfy four began Everyone would come up to me smlle and tell me how glad they were It dld my heart good to know that people really cared For the next two days I was ln wonderful sp1r1ts except for a horrxble restless ness I couldnt study sleep or s1t stlll for any length of tlme On Thursday aftel noon the final votmg was held Margaret Pelletlel and MRXIUQ Bemls two cute llttle seventh g1ade1s were elected as the tlambeal ers and Paul Clancy was chosen to be the crownbealer The name of the Queen was lept secret and wasnt announced untll Just be fole the p1 ocesslonal on Satul day mght I mentlon th1S because I w nt you all to know that I d1dn tknow be forehand But ex en lf I dldn t know I was glV6H a hard tlme Klds would come up to me and tell me I was go 1ng to be Queen I knew I dldn t have a ghost of a chance so I dldll t lxsten to them and went my meuy way I'1nally tonlght came When I tlnnk of all that happened th1s eve Umg I remember celtaln thlngs clear ly whlle all the 19 t seems hazy I remember hovs my h ut slapped a beat as we ente1ed the superlntend ents ofhce and saw M1 Sherman IVIISS B1own1ng and Ducky standmg H1916 On the table was a box full of beautlful white carnatlons Miss Brownlng plcked up one looked at It then turned to Mr Sherman and sald Well I guess youll haxe to an nounce lt now I O I . - 7 ! 9 ' ' o 1 , ' . . . . Q , , 7 7 . . , ' 9 , . 7 ' I 1 L, ' N , n . u 5 . I v l' i . . V N , . . - . v . , . - for the title of Queen of Hearts. The . 1 ' ' ' , , 1 - . ' ' ' . , . . . , . Y . 4, , . , g I 1 . 1 v ' , Q ' ' cz ' ' . . . ' 7 1 u . Y ' , . , I l ' 1 . ! 1 ' l 9 . . H , Y I ' ' ' 71 , . Mr Sherman fixed hls eyes on the floor and made hlS llttle speech At the end he sald The student body has chosen Marlan Curtls as Queer of Hearts I Just stood ther e wlth my mouth open starlng at eyeryone ln the room I felt llke bawllng llke a baby so I dld They put the long robe over my shoulders and plnned a double corsage on my dress Then they argued about the collar of the robe The glrls Sald It should be down the men Sald lt should be up It stayed down' The next thlrlg that comes lnto my mlnd IS lllllflg up w lth our escorts IH the hall As the pl GSI dent of the Student Conference Ducky walked wlth me I hope I dldn t hurt hIS arm because I held on for dear llfe I heard the trumpets playlng knew the PFOCGSSIOH was m0VIHg and suddenly felt hundreds of eyes fixed on me All I could thlnk was I cant walk up those steps I Just can t Then my ey es rested on Paul who was just malchllrg past the throne He had on a llttle lel costume wlth long whlte stocklngs He was so cute I started to laugh After that It was all rlgllt Somehow I got up the stalls and sat down on the throne Ducky Sald S0fl'lttl1lI1g and put the C1 own on my head Som one told me later that the audlence clapped whlle he was puttlng It on but I dldn t hear any thlng I was ln a daze for the rest of the evenlng There was the gl and malch followed by the receptlon llne Ixe neyer shaken so many hands at one .EP GUN lllfl flel' tlme I was dlZZy by the tlme the last person came along I cant re member too much about the rest of the eyenlng except how 9XC1t6d Paul was when he asked me to lead a sex en ln and sex en-out wlth hlm The last thlng I want to mentlon IS that all evenlng people would Come up to me and glV8 thelr congratula tlons It was at those tlmes that I reallzed how much It all meant What an honor It IS to be llked by the whole school' A lump comes to my throat when I thlnk about It Popularlty seems to me to be one of the nlost lmportant necessltles ln hlgh school My heart grew unb alably warm when kldS would clasp my hand and say I m so happy you got lt Peggy Ill always remember thls evenlng klds and feel that Ill always have frlends I can count on at O H S My only wlsh at thls tlme IS that all the Q lcen oi Hcal ts too 7fnau9fzZl4 By CAPOI mr kllwc Vlllcn low has dled some frlks prefer To wrap It up wlth layend 1 XX hlle otllcls who deny It s dead Heap klsses on ltS dylng head And sometlmes too a wounded prlde IIQSCIYCS It llke formaldehyde Others prefer lt stored away For future memorles some day But I haxc learned that lt IS well To gnc lt dectnt burlal Thirty flbe , . . . , ' ll v 1 1 r , - , ' , V Y . . 1 n ' . ' v , ' . Y -. - - V . . , . , a ' Y 1 ' ' ' v 'x 0 ' ' ' ' ' l ' , J 41 v ' rr ! y ' . , v . . . . , v ' , . 9 7 ' v , at r . , , Q 1 . - v - ,H other candldates could llaye been , , . . V 3 ' n v ' 1 - ' I I - I 1 I 1 I , . Y I Q V Y A . . , ' 1 X ' 1 ' ' ' . Q- . . ,. , ' 7 . 1 . . , 5 ! ' . , , ' 1 1 I - - J. .,, ' '. . , , ' r X' . v v 1 ' ' , I .- ! . ' ' 1, . '1 1 - ' ' , 4' 3 rvvl ' . ' wg Gllndvn GIF? 7fze Qaanl By SHIRLEY STAUB Stalkrng at large over thrs C0111 munrty of ours rs a hulkrng grant whose strength rs tremendous When drspleased or bored he has been known to drsrupt normal lrfe and the plans of our local leaders At other trmes thrs unpredrctable trtan has supported new derelopments and brought to lrfe many other rmprove ments otherwrse rmpossrble More than once hrs strong rrght arm has pr ovrded that extra measure of power whrch has enabled us to overcome our opponent He rs moody fickle excrtable gullrble and above all rn dependent and rn cases rnvrncrble when aroused He rs a swell fr rend but when he rs crossed he rs unfor gryrng It rs not surprrsrng therefore that our school leaders socral organ rzatron and rndrvrduals who are thrs powerful lord The trrbutc amounts to many hundreds of dol lars and thousands of carefully chosen words What rs the name of thrs grant' Well he rs called School Sprrrt What an opposrng person he can be but w hat a great guy to have on our srde Bang Hn rqmwucan By JOAN KIRSHEN ll ho are Amerrcans' Our ncrgh bors who speak Ifrenclr arc Amtrr cans The man who runs thc mcat markct and speaks Carman rs 'rn Thzrty szx Amerrcan The boy who rs attendrng Hebrew School after day school rs Amerrcan Berng an Amerrcan rs a state of mrnd An Amer rcan lcelrex es he rs as good as the next fellow He belreves he has a rrght to own and run hrs own busrness and be hrs own boss Al though he knows the economrc sys tem rs not perfect he belreves Amerrca rs on the rrght track for a successful future Srnce Amerrca rs governed by the people Amerrcans are the gorern ment Ther are grxen the prrxrlege to rote rn local and natronal electrons and to run for odice rf they wrsh Amer rcans are proud of b rng able to speak freely and to crrtrcrze therr government Amerrcans are allowed to attend the churches of therr chorce They are grven tw elye years of free educa to attend college work or Jorn the army Thcy must choose therr frrends rtcrcatrons and hobbres They can rcad the tunnre drrnl coke attend concerts and lcctures play Canasta or bet on sports events They can read the newspapers they lrke and prck the radro statron they support Amerrcans hare great prrrrleges rrd thu hare thc grcat responsr brlrtx of keeprng these rrghts for therr clfsccndcnts Amerrcans are proud to fulhll thrs duty to thc best of thcrr abrlrty , 4' v 1 . I ' - ' v ' 1 - Y Y - . . 7 ' v . - . 1 7 ' 7 ' . . 1 J i ' 1 J ' . . I . . . . ' ' ' Q ' Q' r 9 . . . . n '. y . Y. . . . ' .' , , ' Y , - It 1 v ' I v active in the School pay tribute to tron. Then they must choose whether ' I .' 1 r - , - f Y . ' ' n ' ' V l ' Y X f 1 ' 1 Q' l 1 V . ' 3 - -x ' - - ' , , . 1 y . H . . S, g. I ' , . . . , , , y r Y ' - l v Q . n 'HL ' 1 Y ' ' r Y t -. ' ' 7 I - . K - - .' .' , 7 ' X 'c ' K. ' - - I ' Y r ' v' . ' ' ' ' Y ' ' ' N N - ' - Yr 1 r 1 . .' . . . , . . . 1, r - C X. H . . '- c7.,zzm,za,14.az Uufajfffe By BERTHA CRABTREE Llfe comes 1n three sectlons morn mg noon and nlght hfe Mormng l1fe comes first To enjoy each day you must get up and see the day th1 ough And don t get up ugly 1rr1tated or ca11y1ng a g1udge f1om the day befole Stalt the day as 1f you we1e just born last nxght w1th a whole new set of 1deas on how to en joy each day and get the most out of hfe Of course you shouldn t fo1get eye1yth1ng f1om each day to the next but pretend you f0l got all the bad ones So be happy pass eye1y thlng and exe1yone bad olt Wltll a smlle Then afte1 mornlnof llfe comes noon l1fe that most borxng pa1t of the day between noon and SIX 0 clock You 1eally have to exelt you1self to enjoy hfe at thls pa1t of day One some Othel people you enjoy belng Vtlth and do somethlng 111te1est1ng that vylll 1mpr0we XOUI m1nd N1ght l1fe comes last Nlost ew Q13 one enjoys tll1S palt of tl1e clay the most It s e1the1 a qulet tN9Il1Hg 10 lax111g O1 else an ey cmng of un and caleless llOUlb of f01gQtt1Ilg the yy O1 IIGS of past days O1 h0u1s T1ue exc1t1ng thlngs happen at n1ght to change y0U1 l11'e but ltS also the tlme to be on the lookout fo1 l1fe IS not one 1ound of fun It can 1u1n 01 make you 1n a sho1t tlme Most of all be ca1eful of you1 1cputat1on fo1 je Gimdon Cler It 1S the most 1mpo1 tant thmg ln hfe lt can e1the1 help 01 ha1m you and QXQIYOHG judges you fl0m th1s 1epu t'1t1on whethe1 they know you 01 not So take you1 llfe ln days In th1S xx ay you don t have to plan too much and you can enjoy each day as a new one Look f0lW31d to the next day yet llye the one you I6 on as happlly as you posslbly can va MWC aj shed!!! By ANN KEYO As I stand he1e on the banks of Cupsupt1c Stream looklng ove1 the m11acles of fall a spell IS cast OXQ1 1ne If I WGIQ only .1 c0mpose1 I would wrlte a song about the gentle nolse the t1nted leaves make as they fall 111 a supelb patte1n on the g10und To be a poet and put thls scene of would be of g1e'1t dchght to me But best ot all an a1t1st I d lxke to be I d pamt an unforgetable plcture In the bacl'11ound Id hke a deep blue sky and tall study p1nes m then coats of g1een In the fore gxound Id haw a maple done 1n exery tone of led yellow and o1ange These c0l01s would hazmomze l1ke a composer s song As the many hued leaves d1 op from the maple 1nto the sparklmg stream they look l1ke tmy shlps salllng off to sea The places not yet touched by the sun look as 1f they had been sprmkkd mth pow Tlzzrty se L en . . . y - v ' 7 Q ' - - . ' ' , - c ' v q v v o . l , y I ' - . 1 . ' n ' ' . l ' ' r V I V V ' ' 1 Q , ' Q - . , . , 7 . , - ' D y . ' 1 v A 3 ' . y , 5 , ' , ' - y ' . ' . ' v - . I f ' ' 7 ' 1 . . ' 4 'Y 1 D . ' I - ' 1 . way not to be bored IS to plan to meet beauty into evelqhyming words . I . C J ' v , . W , , I . , . v. I v Uv s . l 1 , , I' ' 1 - v , , n ' A . A ' . ' xo 1 ' 5' ' ' v , , . Y ' ' . , . I' ' ' l 3 ' ' ' - ' ' I ' , ' . - , ' - ' , 1 , , ' . .. . , .- , , Y ,y , g Q u s . s Y . . ' ' , . . . . , , , ' ' 1 ' . . 7 ' Y 1 . l ' xl , v - - v , . - v . - , ' . Av. 6 ' , ,' ,- X fl IHJOVI- NPI' dered sugar where Jack Frost last mght left h1s dalnty touch The spell has broken and here I am a mere human m thxs scene of beauty Splung By Bum PARKER The winter months have come and gone And sprlng IS on its way The maple trees have all been tapped. 0 Joyous Sprlng' The blrds once more have spread thexr song Throughout thls spacious world And tufts of grass hase shovxm thelr heads O joyous Sprmgl The daffodlls and snowdrops sway And buds on trees are seen The farmer plants hls many crops Wffxea lfoiffeu rqwfuf By CAROL REE! How do you do Thls fine summer day' I do as I please When my mothers away I eat what I please Whxch IS candy and cake I pull the cats tall And my nap I dont take I dress up m hugh heels And llpstlck and such And use Daddys cane To make me a crutch But when Mother comes home I m sort of glad Cause It s not much fun Bemg always bad ' Thwty ezght la! Wea Say Sf1Junq7 By FREA SANDBRLIN T me snow IS spread out llke a duty sheet Around a clothespm house The pen pomt trees are all so neat, W 1th blrds smgmg on thelr boughs The warm sun rises up ln the sky And the hon breeze Tousles our haxr as he goes by Wxth a swarm of bumblebees Thls ms the time for coughs and colds For everythmg else fmcludmg the Hub If you start to sneeze and snlffle Jump mto bed-and I wlll, tool Now lets go play some hop scotch No I want to Jump rope- Aw come on, play marbles- Quxt yellm or Ma'll hear us you dop Children put your sweaters on' Tom where IS your coat ' Aw dont make me get xt now I wanta sall my boatl Dlnner tlme' Dmner tlmel You have to come and eat! ' Aw we re playing marbles Mom I almost got Tom beat! Flrst It s hot and then It snows And then It turns to ram Thats the way xt goes Xhlhen xt s Spring ln Maine 64 By WILLIS RJ-'LD The cold sharp wm-.1 The steel gl ay sky The knee deep mud and ram The scleamlng shells The wounded men The shattered trees and flame The ghastly fear The yelling foe The blasting guns and war . ze C' C' . . 1 1 . S , . . , i . . g I I I f n , . I . 1 ' ' ' ', , e! . . ll ' . 7 ' ' YI . . , , , 0 Joyous Sprmg. 4 V , I I ' Il ,, .... I 1 ll I ' I j -'- H u . . Y . 1 . . - 1, S . , . ll , . , . . . D ,, 70 I 1 - , 1 1 ' . ' ' v ' 7 H . . ' ' ! 1 7 1 ' D .. , 1 ! ' 3 . , I ' 1 ZZ ' 1 'S 1' 1 l f FO f Q I If ss 71 ff S JF 5 f,,, can if 3 bv a '9,0.0'O?f'O! v y A? '.'.. Q' dig 4 ,Q 0,0 A o Q '90, A,?:,s5'L, ,m o of, 41 f 1' -'3',S Q O I' ,C 0 , of Q' O ' 9 r 0 F O 0 O1 Q ,Q '. 4' Q' yO' 1 L' l s,, 429 -1-1 ' 1 1- ,Q ,I Thzrty nme 4,--f' it 1 f 1 J ,o'v' l0'0 A' 'xv ,E If .4 '-' ' ,A x O ff 51 ' ptr., ' 4 0 ,, 5 Af' Sv. KA X134 C O , 1 X lv If Milf-fr. f It ,'Z5:.1 ,4::F, I3 ' ' U 7 , '7 WZ + '- f Faculty Advlsor I'll'l'IJ0ll P127 744 Guoulan Edltor 1n Chlef Asslstant Edltor BUSINESS Manager Assxstants ACtlV1tl6S Edltor Faculty Edltors Llterary Edltor Sports Edltor Senlor Statlstlcs Alumnl Exchanges Gun Staff Art and Lavout Asslstant Photographlc Asslstant Staff Secretarles Regmald Bowden Nancy Douglass Rlchard Bell Barbara Cunnmgham Robert Ham1lton Carol Kmg Barbara Bagley Ruth Dow Frances Comeau Janet Cota Dawn Evans Margaret Dow Cynthla J enness Stephen Brush George Ham1lton Murxel Bennett Shlrley Staub Bernlce Sulhvan Jean L1ttlefield Rlchard Hobson Dana Devoe Phyllls Balley J Bruce Thaxter Thomas Needham Patr1c1a Klng Maur1ne Sulhvan Mr Wllham L 51 und 71:4 Raoieu The Rloteer the Orono Hlgh newspapel that won a tlophy 1n last year s Echo Lovegoy School Newspaper Contest has completed lts thlrd year of publlcatlon Ruth Dow succeeded Reglnald Bowden as edltor ln-chlef w1th Frances Comeau and Ehzabeth Brockway as asslstants Mr Wllllam Lund contmued as faculty advlsor The rest of the staff IS as follows Stephen Brush sports edltor Robert Baker asslst ant sports edltor Maman Cuxtls actlvltxes edltor Jean Llttlefleld soclety edxtor Mar garet Dow feature wrlter Dawn Evans art edltor Bernlce Sulhvan and Wayland Shands c1rculat1on managers Patrlcxa Goodxne Maur1ne Sul hvan Patrxcla Klng typ1sts Dana Devoe Rlchard Hobson mlmeographlng and assemblmg Mary Dow Beverly Gardnel Nancy Boothby Barbara Bag ley George Ham1lton Janet Cota Dorothy Sulhvan Ann Klmball Mary Waddell D1an Overlock Sarah Parker Jane Lounsbury, home room repo1t ers, Harva Young, proof read er, Reglnald Bowden, student adv1sor. 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Curznzzzaham Cyl1tllza.lU1nus Bernzce Szzllzzan Iranccs Comeau Ur Lund Slzzrlfy Ntaab Jean Lzttltfzeld Absent latruza lung George Hamzlton Thomas Needham anna O 0 THE RIOTILER STAFF Fzrst row Janet Cota Dann Fzans Frances Comeau Ruth, Dow Elz abeth Brock way Barbara Bagley Dorothy Sullnan Bernzce Sullivan qecond nm Mr Lund Vary Dou, Nancy Boothby Patncza Goodlne Jane Lounabury Ann S Ktmball Mary Waddell Regznald Bowden Thtrd rou, llrlaurme Yullnan 'llargaret Doa Dana Detoe Wayland Shanda .Stephen Brush Rzchard Hobson Jean Ltttlejield Hanan Curtzs Absent Sarah Parker Patncza Ixmg Dzan Oterlock George Hanulton fu My nn X! Ci- C2 . I ze .ml . . , . ' - .4 I' V I I 'J is V . . ' 'Q E x A H 4 L . he 1 , w . V , . . - 4 ' 1 : n 1 ' . . ' f 1 - - 7 - - 1 7 I f ' 1 . V ' J atv.-Y rl 2 VA 1 y 1 n Il- I , -1 ' l Thlrd row: Jlurwl Bennett, Carol lung, Hzclfard Bell, Hana Devoe, Rzelzaml Hobson, L' ' A' , ' l I . . , , . . In I I 6 V Q 1 s A ' I . ' bv' ,E 5 1 ' 4 ' 1 li A 1 I 1 .Z ' ' , v ' 5 . .4 I . A . ' ' I ' 'Y ' I J Y L l I . h , A . , ' . , l Y. . . , ' A . - 'I l Y I ll ' . Q ,nl flmjon her lheS wx 5 an Cwrtw Pamela Brockway Mmnfm ahk Simpson Arthur h on 041 W' Fvrst ro M ne eaulzeu Arm S Kwab Douglass Beryl Haverlock Second row Lauveh ota Befrrlafrd Cornell Roscoe W14 afrlm Davul Sal r vrd 'row Doug Powers T heqdfvre Dwrst Rmchnrd Bell Regmald B Tfreadwell Absent Theodore ue bers Ann Keyo Swwaf al Jfww mm 50cwerv f Marum F1-rst uw -rmwes C,,.me0 El-.zabeth Brockway Margaret. Dow Ruth Daw Canes, Cgmlwl Jwwess Phelhs Lzould Fon Sgglfld few Nam Dov-gloss Ruth CULV? Howard. Jackson. Mr Luwd- Stephen Brush 31 two Ehzabezh Gdmnf e, Patfwvl' offs Absmf' Harva Young. I 5. 6 8 4-g'5f5 Q??' : I R -,sz V Q c '-...N W ':l' ' il' --'- W:- . W: G . B . Y I D . any Mari . i , . . :, C , I ' , mah, Fr ' , l P ' , ' 'lo . Th' z las , , ' , ' owde-rl, IA d : . L b , . flhe N ' ' , , , x, ' 'K V S D A- 'owe ' Elon 2 '5 . , , . . e L YB X5 ' T0 f F l 1 . Q 1 1 l . - . , 2 . 2. D . 1 ' ' ' ll? ! Hmiall r Ftrs t row Plzzllzs G' 91441 Qfee Glad oula' J t C t B Perkms Jayne ane 0 a arbar C Cl Barbara B Z a unnm lm averloclc 9 lllaurzne S ag ey Iargaret L my e!es'te owan econd row ullzvan A Ice 2 lejield urg atrzcza ears nn ero o d el Beaalzeu Beryl oan ztte e ar are Dow at 0 me Mahon Ger rzcza Fortzer Ger Ufrze Beaulz oyes Dom y u Z mazne Myer P t P I eu nthza Jenne S a wan rz nn Nzchols Sci a rzvz 0 Mm 8-5' 151071 vflfls San ra ra C98 0' 6 arzan urtzs ane Day zyllzs az ey mrau aizjjabeth Brockway tra' row une Brooks zabet Gzlmore ut ow Jllart Trefethen Hang a zn L zzabet ar er rey Staub Jean Devoe uzll Clqpp Louise M ers ncy Jou ass zzabet a er atrzcza Dore an zttle e Carol King 2059 010719 117' Simpson urzel ennet bsent Joan Kzrshen Ann Keyo Elzzabeth Ca!! Barbar D I' G 4-10 a 010 Dlan Overlock Raw Qfee 6414 First row: Frank .5 t. Louzls Leon llcfinn Frank Beyer Laurence Lfzzrns' Ronald LeC!az'r Donarl hite Norman Caro 'Vorris ami! on oberz luerzng Jay 11 0 um Richard Jenness Anlhur Treadwe . Secon rua: Thomas 'esa' ac- Cecn! lVafldel! Lyndon Treaduyell R?.C'lIfl7Y1 Keeney Io gf as Iouers Clarence fzzrrill .zomas G25 s Arthur larlzn Dudley Lalolnfe Third?oCf4eT2ZLo.fjoZ7ea5!ff11z1z7n Hfoizzi fllartin lfValter Foster Rzchard Ho-son Leonard 'enny' lfichar e area' bezble Willzam Buschiny RIICML7'-1 WWW' Thomas eedgqm z'!!z4s1r.'ee Louis' a . Absent: Richard Kllerrill, Theodore Lzzebbers. Foriy'thTee T' '16-Yen QDZQ' Jake! ces Co ocklva am'-V 08' 422 en Pa NWLJOI1 Nei' 744 0 Th1s yea1 the mchcstra unde1 thc Gnlfllellt d1111t1o11 ot N11 l11cha1d Hlglli has con tlnued to be one of O1 ono H1gh s most 1TT1p01lclIlt musu 11 o1g11111 mons It also has the d1st1nct1on of belng the school s Inst o1chest1a to 1711101171 Ill th1 11111 lllflltilllllm Mon days and Wednesdaws found us 1ehca1s1ng a xa11ct1 of 11111 musu thls man Our most 1mpo1tant appealanccs wx e1e at thc sc111o1 plax the Q h11stn1as C 0DLC1t Junlor Speakmg the school play Muslc Nlgllt and thc Fastun M11111 Nlusu I'cst1X 'll 1n Blewer About hfteen membels pa1t1c1pat cl 111 an o1chest1 1 co1npos1cl oi 010110 Old Town, Bangor, and BIQWLI rep1escntat1xes fmt the Pcnobscot Countx Tnachus Conxen t1on 1n Bangor 1n Ma1 ch Those membms f0l med a substantlal palt of the Penobscot Countx O1chestra Wh1Ch was olganlzed soon afte1 the composlte p formance The o1chest1f1 m1nus ltS m1nx senlols w1ll make 1tS ilnal pe1 folm ances of the season at bacca- laul eate and gl adllatlflll IH June P: M ou' .1 egond rlqhz Qhzc 0 9 3 Sf 7-020 all-gfqa auf? 4 007Zu6' 6750142-S'e 8' Afqg. P9177 zrdr bar Pzagetdfllyer Jo,-ze faq , 5 020 ' rap, 31- 'Y' N Sear Wiz f Coz ble M Aj 024 he 0 6770 Rzcfdaf-iz '91 W3 Wzzgffu arzflfz gass, 5: krmza 001-e 'her ham 8 Reed 'WIS were Q14 211' 'fur 87-:dy , Rzcda 1 Jean Lbeerl Q7-yer 5 0020 6.9, Alf. Ld Wu Ztgleligf, Mae! 0020, gaha awe- ten Way! ai 09325 Renae: Deane, Q Jehnefl S4271 mi 0 38, Pkuey Oagfas .P lp 010678 Forty four le C C ' . . ' ' '. , ' ' . V, . . . , . - .. V . 1 x ' A . f I u I , l n 4 ' ,q u 1 .r 1 . w 1 ' x I I 41 . 1 N . . . . i , . Q Q 1 H X .. u . X E vi . I. - - 1 , . V . ' 1 .' I . I . kv' , 'S 'V -. ' . v . ' , . ' .'- . - ' - f 1 , 1 N1 - I y g x - , . . . . , . I - - -, , . . - . . 1 . , y , . 1 J k x K ,z 1 L L 1 - 1 ' 1 1 I ' . I I. v .4 4 . ' . 9 K 1 - X 1 ' 1 ' v . ,. - 3 . v K 1 1 . . 3. 1 1'K' - . ' .n . - V . v 'v L 41 I a . cr- 11 1 . 1 ' 1 v Q l Q v. C, K l , . . ' 1 I n C In , , . I . I 1 '19 Z r 4? ' ' . '7fze Kam! .me GIIIHJIIH 6-fer I' WU! ro 5-tw Mary Wadd er Frances C ell Phyllz B Secon aub L12 llbetlz lgmeau 16 37- auey Eve! 23:2 Munel Bzockwa A une enness PZZl1Smcl Thomas Tlurd 1- w BVZ221.-r Reeda151ZicmaJane Dglenze If P onyar Llzzabeafjoedhafn, er 7' am s 0 erg K afker man 3 zllegg 9211 R eeney Slurley 8 mn 11121203 al er oflrzan urtg ez! V11-tue Mrkzchafd Wuge ent Ann K 'nd es ert u,.n I ouzse ye ague Wayland arbafa D510 Joan Klrske Wald 3zscx Amasa She,- n Richard Mernll Theod David Adamglageoifogoe ore Luebbers Davzd T f c re Cthgn The O H S band wh1ch recelved such hlgh ratlngs at the musxc festwal last sprmg, has grown ln quantlty and quallty and a new ho1n sectlon has been added Thls year the band has appeal ed at the matlnee perfol mance of the Senlor play, at the annual P T A card party, at Caleer Day and at each of the home basketball games It was the fl1St muslcal orgamzatlon to perform ln the new aud1 touum At the last palt of basketball season, the newly organlzed group of baton UVIIIGIS, att11ed ln stunnmg new unlforms made then appearance SV1th the band These fixe guls d1d an outstandmg Job and we1e well recelved Together xx 1th the band they hope to make a fine showlng at the muslc festu al thlS sprmg Forty file 1 F0 S: ' ,. ' l ' - d I .I 2 . :R ll 1 A . l .Ska y ,IQ 1.11.1 .Z ,t .G . M 0 ,' , ' ' ' Walt w - s ' - of' '. . M? 'M ' k' .0 - ' ' . ' Ab -D r W I .g If I R 6 . , . M, . H , B , f . In G . 1 ' . FIIYLJUH HEI' mf 'WS Jhgfx -'Sw 5- V1 EZ? Seated Dana Devoe Carol Kzng Stephen Brush Standmg Walter Foster Theodore Durst I red Otto fbelale GMA Quest1on Resolved That the Amerlcan People Should Reject the Welfare State Aflirmatue Dana Devoe Fred Otto Negatlxe Stephen Brush Ted Dulst Dana Devoe and Ted Durst won the Un1vers1ty of Malne State tourna ment they won seven debates on both S1d6S of the questlon they defeated Lew1ston 1n the finals In the PVC Brush Durst won first place 1n the nega txve d1v1s1on wlth four wms, two losses. Th1s glves Orono H1gh School another leg on the negatne trophy Devoe Otto we-1e second 1n the af flrmatwe wlth fue wms, one loss. The team defeated Stearns to qualxfy for the state tournament at Bates Th1s IS the thlrd consecutlxe year 010110 has gone to Bates The debate team also pzutlclpatcd m the Boston Umxerslty Invlta llonal Tournament for the ll1Stt1IIlE The1e they debated wlth other New England lngh schools George Horsey, a Junlor at the Unlversxty of Mame, was coach of the squad Forty sua 10 C C' Srtsvfsk 'Asif W't1J Lyiifwzf, 1 lu . if-3, rf '?W'?-X sz, ' iftf . Zxff 3132? - Vg 5,s?,:1lfv,12vjy'fQ5. -.gy arm 5: at w- v -tgl',f51..fi3,Q345M ,M - , , GQ. ,, , V , Rini ' 5 , ' .swf ' -. in ' 4, -'fl.gy' ' , 'J fa. - ,Q .nog T ' -'N , ' 1 3' il ' v-' 1, v V' ' n IW, ,un ' 1 y . . u Y ' 1 I - . I 0 . . . . , ' 1 ,,,, , ..., . ,, . ... . , A I . . l ' 5 . ' - I I'llI'L40ll flel' Q Fzrst row Sylvza Ger'r1.sh Maxzne Bemzs Mary Dow Maman Sullwan Maryorte Sears Margaret Pelletzer Dzane Holmes Mary Waddell Donna bullzvan Kathleen Brooks Mary Turner Robena Burr1ll Second ron Mzss Brounrnq Patrtcra Sears Sandra Noyes Joan Lzttlejield Faye Gould Damarts Harlowe Barbara Wzllard Beterly Gardner Pamelza Brockuay Mzrzam Douglass Beryl Haterlock Atlzalze Mosher Ann S Kzmball Shezla Reed Altce Perkzns Third row Ann C Kzmball Patrzcza Myers Roberta Merrtll Bezerly Perlnns Houard Beaulzeu Gary Goodzn Amasa Sherman Rrclzard Butler Alfred LeCla1r Frank Simpson Roger Clapp Harold Mann James Treaduell Daud .Sazlor 'llartha lrefethen Carol Kzng 'lhrtam Bonde 144-Li and Gaafla Thxs year the Arts and Crafts Club, under Mlss B1ovwn1ng's talented dlrectlon, has done some wo1k wlth pastels, water colors pen and mk sketchlng and poster palnts The members, from seventh graders to senlols houexel, hate spe clallzed ln o1l palntlng Beryl Havexlock and Jeanette Cor nell haxe posed for portralts Crochetlng and knlttmg have also been popular crafts th1s year Forty seven fl., C ' C ' , . ' 1:2 A .ffffifw 2 Y 4 Q Q ' ' M , l. . ' ,, ' ., I N ' ' y I 7 ' , r ' rl v r Q I y Q 4 Y- s . . . l: I V . 1 s ' 9 ' . 'Ir I x 1 . E Vx . ly Y r ' V A' Y 1 Frea Sanderlm, Ann Gero, Mane Beaulzen, Carolyn Myers, Barbara bullzvan, . 4 . Y! V .7 A i 7 ' 7 A I . 1 . ' . . . I . V A. I V ' ' v '- 1 1 1 J J 3 3 7 , I Y '. , . 7 Y ' Y Y 5 A 1 ' , ' ' , ,J 1 , V . ' Y . 9 7 . , , . . , - , - ' ' - tj C'll'n4UI'l HPI' Left to nght Barbara Bagley Frances iizmeau Cynthza Jenness Jean Izcttlefield, S Muriel Bennett Janet Lota Bernzce u wan Absent Ann Keyo 'lfeudq 6' lar cheerleaders and two substitutes were plcked from the Junior class The squad operated under a new system for head cheerleader this year The honor of the position was rotated among the four senior girls Another precedent was also adopted The girls wore saddle shoes dui mg football season and changed to sneakers for basketball New megaphones were purchased for the basketball season Money for them was raised through a successful dance put on by the Va1s1ty squad The cheeileadeis bid goodbye to Muriel Bennett Janet Cota Jean Llttlefield and Bunny Sulllvan seniors who ale leaving this year Forty ezght ze ' .A ,, rf l f x - o V i Tl CJ U D O D At the Varsity Cheerleading tryouts last spring three new regu- 4 1 o . f ' I 1 . P , 1 l I sf' . jhe C'1'rn.4on Cier ' 4 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Iwrst row Celeste Cowan Mary Turner Alzce Perkzns Sandra Noyes becond row Przscxlla Hobson Dorothy Sullwan Mane Beaulzeu Q figs!! THE 0 CLUB Iwrst row Donald Whzte Phzlzp Goodze Harold Pepper Rwhard Sullwan Donald Hashey Wayland Shands Rzchard Bell Rzchard G1bbs Leonard Kenny Clarence Burr-zl Second row Robert Deermg Lyndon Treadwell Jack Pelletzer Donald Babzn Roger Hooper Thomas Needham Douglas Powers Arthur Parlm Franczs Gilmore Mr Deermg Thzrd rou. Lloyd Ingraham Robert Baker Wzllzs Reed Merle Lounsbury Ltnwood Hashey John Sears Ceczl Waddell Bernard Cornell Forty nzrze , v 1 I 9 ,. I . . ' - . ' , - ., . J , , . eq ' O N A- V - Y ,. . f, . 1. X .1 A ' ll YI ' Y I D I , . . . I .7 2 ! .V I . -I x ' 1 y . 1 A I I I ! D ' . ' ! I i I D ! I I ' 11' r1n1,1ur1 nw' 7! C ' C - Fzfty 'IHIL SCILNCL LL! B Seated Wzllzam Brzdges Robert Baker Mr Fort1er Theodore Durbt Stephen Brush .Standmg Bruce Thaxter Thomas Needham Wzllzam Wezler, Burton Walker H by THE CAMERA CLUB Fzrst row Ann C Kzmball Nancy Boothby Margorle Sears Margaret Pelletzer Dzane Holmes Mary Waddell Warne Beauheu Second rou Ann .S Kzmball Celeste Couan Sandra Noyes Florence Hashey Arm. Iwehols Prlsczlla Hobson Bertha Crabtree Mr Hayes 7 lurd rout W zllzam Bmdges Roger Clapp Thomas Needham Denms Brugman Burton Walker Wzllzam Freese ' sl -... 0.4- -Q 43 4 Q Q. g j 'L 4' L -L. 9 . in X f V V V - Y .. . V : I 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - , . ' . . . ' Y I D A 'np' v N V ,,, 1:-4 'Wm ,' in 0 Q-'iv X A N K tw, ..- Lx W . ' .. 1 L , Eh 1 tf A' G It A -s ,, 1 I if :. t Y I , . L . . . . . ' ' Y . 7 I 7 . . , . . ,.. ,. . U w 4 h w ' Y U ' I A ' ! I , Y , - , 1 , . . , . I ,O . . , . ' I I Y Y . v . ab-7 .fff .V A1 2 fx 5 s . . , , A rgj-1 9 if .. : ooo 0 u 5 I 5' 4 5 Az' fy T :' E3 vm A23 .abr 43s25 45!!3 .5 A PIWIJUVI H 01' I at A 8 5 Fzrst row Robert Deermg Ph1lzp Goodze Leonard Kenny Harold Pepper Roger' Hooper Rzchard Cullman Donald Hashey Rzchard Bell Wzllzs Reed Lznwood Hashey Donald Babm Second row Douglas Powers Thomas Sezak Rzchard Witter Bernard Cornell Jack Pelletzer Edwzn Tate Wzlham Gott Rupert Lyons Merle Lounsbury Delmont Kmghts Yhzrd rou Asszstant Coach Deerzng Arthur Parlzn Frank Beyer Mark Bzscoe Lloyd lngraham Jack Biscoe Francis Gilmore Coach Emerson Fourth row Rzchard Gzbbs Manager Wayland .Shands btatzstzczan Stephen Brush Managers Lyndon Treadwell and Ross Cota Waaufaf aooldall In some vwaxs this xeai s tootloall season was a iepctition of the suc cessful 1949 season In his thnd year at 010110 Bob Emerson coached the Riots to one more wm and one rrore loss than last yeai Don Hashey repeated his outstanding scoring iecoid adding anothei 94 points to his total which lS now 22.4 points in four Xcais He was a repeater on the Eastern Maine All Scholastic fllSt team, and full back Dick Sullixan again appeared on the second team. Linemen Dick Bell and Lin Hashey received honorable mention. The Riots started off with two 33-0 victories, and then followed with three 7-6 thrillers. Then they lost to powerful Old Town for the first time in five years, and were outscored by Dexter, 32-26. Orono closed the Fzfty two LJ season with a fourth-period outburst in the Ellsworth game, winning 34 to 13. Eleven seniors were awarded letters: Don Hashey, Phil Goodie, Leonard Kenny, Willis Reed, Donald Babin, Harold Pepper, Dick Sullivan, Doug Powers, Lloyd Ingraham, Francis Gilmore and Dick Gibbs. Roger Hooper, Dick Bell, Bob Deering, Lin Hashey, Art Parlin, Bernie Corneil, Jack Pelletier, and Merle Lounsbury were the underclass lettermen who will be back next year. The 1951 team while without the famous Hashey-Sullivan combination, will have speed in the backfield and some weight in the line. LINCOLN 33-0 Orono opened its season with a bang, playing host to Mattanawcook Academy from Lincoln. While the Riots got only three more first downs than Lincoln they broke away several times for long runs starting with Don Hashey s 75 yard iunback of the opening kickoff Hashey scored twice more in the first quarter and Francis Gilmore added another touchdown in the sec ond period Orono made its final points when Bob Deering passed to Lin Hashey in the end zone Dick Bell Roger Hooper and Phil Goodie played a major part in holding the Lincs scoreless by good work in the line DOVER 33 0 The Riot ground attack really got rolling in this game as Orono gained 390 yaids on the ground to 30 for the Ponies After leading 14 0 at the half Orono scored three touchdowns in the third period and the reserxes played the lest of the game Dick Sullivan lr av- ' Q3 I J Sf sf? 'Q .Ze Crimjon Gier 34? kt, 5 3 31 4 F1 f ty three Y , , Q - 7 I , ' I K . . . . J K' I , - i 4. .A ' if a - . . . . 6 . X- V 7 ' ,J ' - 1 , L T 2. .' ' U g N40 f , V A I 1 ' - f ' I . 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A .-4'-' .-211' f f -, f -w 'Infa- scored ln the first quarter after a 74 yard march and after that Hashey took over Scorlng four tlmes he raised h1s total to 43 pomts ln two games WllllS Reed was outstandmg ln the lme as the forward wall held Foxcroft to only two first downs BELFAST 7 6 ups Crosby Hlgh rose from warm up status to be come a full fledged opponent The Rlots were stopped cold the first txme they got the ball but soon after they recovered a fumbled Crosby lateral and Don Hashey dashed 15 yards for the first score of the game Dlck Sulllvan rushed the extra pomt In the second quarter the Llons also recovered a fumble and scored but mlssed the pomt Although Orono penetrated to Crosby s ten yard lme several tnmes later nelther team could score Dlck Glbbs recelved a concusslon ln the second perlod after playmg well at end and was out of actlon for the rest of the season 'Pi 5 . as , l U s a - ' ! While 0rono's first two contests were only warm- A fl e .. - A -- BAR HARBOR 7 6 Another doormat became a strong door as the Sea slders rose up to give Orono its second consecutlve scare Bar Harbor started the game w1th a drive down to Oronos 35 yard line but after an exchange of punts tried a pass from mldfield The passer Was snowed under and Lin Hashey grabbed the ball and ran 50 yards for a touchdown Sullivan rushed the point Later Bar Harbor scored a touchdown but the kick for the point was low Nelther team could score after that The Rlots sorely missed Don Hashey who played only part of the time due to an injury and Dick Gibbs and Don Whlte both out because of 1nJur1es a so BUCKSPORT 7 6 The Riots avenged their only loss of last year and won back the small school P V C champlonshlp The scorlng was Slmllaf to that ln the two PFCVIOUS games At the end of the first half Art Parlm stopped a 67 D half ended with the score 0 to 0 Then Don Hashey as usual saved the game by returning the second half kickoff 82 yards for a touchdown He added the point whlch once again proxed to be the deciding one as Bucksport scored later but couldn t convert Dick Sullivan didnt play until the last half due to one of the mtermmable 1nJur1es that plagued the squad Hal Pepper starred 1n the llne at center playing in Bucks port s backfield most of the time OLD TOWN 0 14 The Indians were Just too powerful for Orono as they ended the Riots 8 game win streak It was Old Town s first triumph over Orono ln five years and the Indians were only the fifth team 1n five seasons to score more than one touchdown against Orono The difference between the two teams was Old Towns d1vers1fied running and passing attack Old Town scored in the first period by covering 43 yards in three passes and then stopped a 58 yard R10t drive in the fourth quarter on their 15 and carrled the ball back up the field for their second touchdown Orono acquired 12 first downs to Old Town s 14 but was al ways stalled outslde scoring terr1to1y Donald Babln played his best game of the year at center FIWIJOII flel' E Fzfty lite je 6 ' C, ' . 1 - Q , 1 5 5 1 D . . X 'Rf . l gi f 1 . , yard Bucksport drive by intercepting a ass, and the 'Xi . , , ,4 Fzfty sw: I'lll'l50l'L HEI' gm A 'Z- 'V DEXTER 26 32 Orono held a 7 6 lead eaxly ln the second quarter! after exchanglng touchdowns vnth Dextel a scole wshxch sounded xery fam1l1a1 Don Hashey scoled our fnst touchdown and then added two more to make the scole 19 6 at the half But the T1ge1s SCO19d four tlmes ln the last half before the R1OtS knew what hlt them and Dexter was two touchdowns ahead mstead of two behlnd Oxono had t1me for only one more scole befole the game ended Deelmg passed to Lln Hashey and Lenny Kenny for a total of 30 yalds and Don Hashey scored fl om the five yard l1ne FLLSWOPTH 31 13 The Rxots fmally snapped out of then m1d season slump comlng flom behlnd tWlLG 111 the fl1St half and then cl1nch1ng the declslon wlth a fou1th quarter out burst Bob Deermg SCO19d twlce o 1 runs of 82 and 76 yards and Don Hashev added anothe1 wxth a ol yard dash In the last p6ll0d Hashey and Sullnan each added 1 touchdown Orono had made only 2 fTlSt downs 1n the first th1 ee qualtels to 11 fo1 Ellswoz th although they scored three touchdowns The Rlots added 6 more first downs ln the last period Gun 1011 NPI no ,., Fzrst row Jack Pelletzer Rupert Lyons Lmwood Hashey Merle Lounsbury Wayland Shands Douglas Powers Clarence Burrzll Second row Howard Jackson Stephen Brush Wzllzam Gott Bernard Cornell Arthur Parlm Robert Deermg Mr Deermg Wafzufq Baeikelfdall 010110 IS movlng up 1n the basketball world as show n by the fact that Hampden whlch accounted for two thlrds of ou1 VlLtOllLS last yeal was replaced by John Bapst The R1OtS hnlshed fifth 1n the P VC and were rated 18th among Class M teams ln Eastern Malne fthls 1at1ng was based on the first 13 gamesl They defeated Bar Harbor by 11 polnts ln one of the last games of the season and two weeks later Bar Ha1bO1 lost 1n the tournament finals by only two pomts Llnwood Hashev was the hlghest SCOlE.1 for the season w1th 181 pOlHtS whlle Arthur Parlln Wayland Shands and Melle Lounslouly were 7-x 'Q 'M is Fzfty .seven ze ' . ' ,A I ' I 'a S ' ,f if Y-K I ,vi ' 4 'A ' ,f ,Li 34 we won nearly half of our games this year while playing a tough schedule. I . ' I . . I . N I . x I Q , , rlmdon ner second thrrd and fourth respectrvely Thus the top four scorers were a sophomore a freshman a senror and a Junror The team rncludes four other sophomores whrle a hfth 53 er vrrll play next year after an rngury kept hrm out of most of the games thrs season There were only three senrors on the team one of whom Clarence Burrrll represented Orono at the drstrrct foul shootrng contest Lettermen were Shands Powers Bur rrll Lounsbury Hashey Lyon Cornell and Parlrn The gymnasrum wasn t completed untrl three days after the last basketball game but an rntramural tournament was started the next week between the classes The Senrors won the tournament but the Freshmen showed sur prrsrng str ength near the end of the round robrn Orono v on more than half rts home games thrs year but rs strll wrllrng to grve up that adrantage to produce a better all around team We thrnk next year s team has the abrlrty to soar to new herghts and rush them the best of luck Orono Opponents Score Belfast Lrncoln Brewer Old Town Bucksport Lrncoln John Bapst Bucksport John Bapst Belfast Brewer Bar Harbor Ellsworth Old Town Bar Harbor Ellsworth 7 wrns 9 losses C501 1565 me C ' C ' 41 54 68 ' 37 47 81 46 66 55 41 48 ' 24 21 77 48 70 34 63 53 45 60 77 52 77 48 40 l 45 74 69 58 63 56 798 ' 900 Fzfty erght je Clfnmn 6-for .Q C5 0 H JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row Thomas Gibbs Roqer Hooper Raymond Dall Rzchafrd Witter Wzllzam Buschmg Arthur Treadwell Second row Robert Baker John Sears Robert Smart Damd Gothrow Donald White Mr Jackson. Thzrd row Damd Adams Thomas Sezak Edwm Tate Roscoe Wyman Mafrk Btscoe 1950 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First row Clarence Burrzll Thomas Needham John Sears Ronald LeCla1r Robert Baker .Second row Coach Jackson David Adams Rzchard Keeney Walter Foster Davtd Gothrow Manager Theodore Luebbers I' lf ty nine . S- Q 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 a : 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 ' 30 . V Q x' A , rn, ,gf gl T . : '?'f ,153 .rf n- . :'?' ' ff , .57 1-245 .PLM 'I 1 1 1 1 1 . . v I Q u ' 1 1 1 I y . ,. . .360 G'l.lH.1llI'l Gfer .Sixty 1951 TRACK TEAM Fzrst rou Coach Jackson Frank Beyer Ceczl Waddell John. Sears Rupert Lyon Second row Theodore Luebbers Wayland .Shanda Thormu Needham Thomas Sezak, Merle Lounsbury Davbd Adams 12' V4 '59 YM worm on ' WVU 'VW' 1-rr' -H-1 ru 1901 BASILBALL TEA 'VI Pzrst rou Arthur Parlzn Robert Ilccrmg Bernard Corne1l Clarence Burrzll Lyndon Treadzcell Franczs filrnore 'Second rozl Ilzllzam fott Uzllzam Bubchzng Rupert Lyon Merle Lounsbury John lelletzer .Stephen Brush Statistzczan Tlzzrd rou Thomas Se ah Coach Daerzny U ayland .Slzanda Lznzcood Hashey Ab ent Tlanaqer Ross Cola l 4 l-' n I n J v 9 ' .: I , .I . ' , . V, .- 3 .' ..- , N ' i 'L G fx 3 - , ' 2 ' 1 ,, me , ui 9 ,cr T I 1 T10 G3 A 1,1 A L, - f y 4 ' , 1K 9 -J , ' ' l A' 3 . . . gl . 1 l fl R 3, - T 4 . J I ' . ' . X i , I . W A I T f or ll 1 4-5 f X JL ' ' L .- , I 1. - v 1 4 1. W l .J 7 . I I ., . , ' , .' 1 . 1 ll: I 1 I . . ' 7 1 1 s 1 , , y L -. ' Q 1. - . V n - , ' L l 1 A v . . . .. , , , . s .' . 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Q , , ' ff '- In A 1: ' ' Q3 J ' ' ' I . 34' Rei: - 1 i ' l ,V ' 1 ln O , . .360 C'1'n1,10f7 Gfpr 'Fa G4 L 4 5 Zi Compliments of Dllllngham s BOOK BIN DERS 29 FRANKLIN STREET BANGOR MAINE ,Sit-11.5 O O , 32 52 42 Q3 iifgefau 4623? ,we GIIIIIJUH Cin ra ew Jaoksonfwhite Studio G1 aduatzmz Ph0t0g1 aphs PORTLAND MAINF MAURICE J FINESON I OX Telephone 5745 I -XN6 Ol Nl-XINF 0fTlc1al Jeweler to Orono Hlgh School Smce 1937 flaw I IIHIS flaw Pins and llfalfls llflllllflflll lfznourzrfrnznis Pomona! Fa e 11 lg Lo111 N o '11 Fon 1 ll c' W9 il EP-3: bzxty l F F 1 O IXZTT l.1'lZ,1.1, V tw ,. 1 ix A on 1 v x .. 1 . , , .. . , J . Grp. , ' - , 1 1 , 1-ds .llwrlrzlx frm! 7'ro11l1fw,w, Flzrzzilfr' I,1f1'w1'x I1 'lll lllll '11 .llll'L'lllS ll . 111 llillf, I11 . S2 S3 5.9 Q3 U if-A.-El' GY 5 -,seven we cilnion Gier In ,p 6 LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS Penobscot Paznt Products Co 191 Exchange Street BANGOR DRINK MILK Compliments Thompson PRINTER Brewer Mame 53 COMPLIMENTS OF' COMPLIMENTS OF Frank Brothers Hardwares Flint 6? ROSS' Inc Home In ulat on EVERYTHING IN GENERAL Johns Mans lue Asphalt Txle Floors e 145 State St 85' Centxal St Tel 7813 BANGOR MAINE BANGOR MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF Footman s Dalry For Dependable Service 92 Brewer Maine il rqygi bzxty ezglzt of , O O s i . V. T l. 5128 . . 1 ' . . 9 n Q9 ' Q: 4 A GY, 5 IP l'llHJUll ner J C2 ' U Q E T COMP'-'MENT9 0' AT YOUR FINGER TIPS T MODERN CLEAN SERS fd DYERS 169-185 Park Sf-. BHHQOY RAPAPORT AUTO CO. Bangor, - Maine Inc. Lincoln-Mercury Tcl. 'S584 4 Old Home Bread FLOUR FRESH-FLAVOR FULL John J Nlssen Baklng Corp Forty flve Columbxa Street Bangor Mame LOUIS KIRSTEIN E6 SONS REALTORS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE 44 Central ESTABLISHED 1894 Klrsteln Art In Flowers Brockwczys Flower Shoppe 15 Central Street CORSAGES AND CUT FLOWERS Bangor Marne .Sty I O O O 1 9 F - S :Z . S2 I r9 QQ -f C 21,11 I j',l. 5 'ix - ni ne L Cz Cz . 1' r1'n1.mf1 l'II'l' 34' 'u-.1 I, 'Iva-'Y xg 31969 em FE 6' fl' 55 25 Webber Motor Co XOLP LOCAL FOI D DEALER 199 HAMMOND STLFET 'W Ol Nl X Phone 1691 Don t make a Move without calhng 5608 FOX 6? GINN Inc 12 How 1rd L me Bangor M une DIAL 2-0183 BOYD Eb' NOYES Inc Jewelers AN D Dlamond Merchants 25 HAMMOND ST BANGOR MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF NEAR SOUTH AP'rs U OF M OPEN EVERY DAY 800 A M 'ro 800 P Sunday Papers Magazines Spencer Electric Service Range NN atm Hcatu R6f11gL1d.tO1S Electncal Contractmg Tel Orono 2069 'KID 515' 25,1-ffal' 'I fl-'GR beauty o Y v L . I . , K ' , DA.'l I, . f INN lv . . , D , . Crosley - Universal ' Us ' ' r' fs 1 . . 1 . M. . y9 Q' ' ,. , ' GY- NIH IUII FIPI' 3341999 'QM Ii np, 1 Al Wh1tley s lcnobsgot Auto C omp my RRUAIIXX -XX BAINFOR mmm 'NIA Lsui C315 and 'lxucks Nut I L ui Ia IIHPTIII Tzrec xIil COMM-'MENT5 OF COMPLIML-:NTS OF SIIVCFS Auto C0 SWEENEY S X an IL 1 X FAZIE 'VIAINE rucki rm Complzments of PILOTS GRILL Ol TPI H-UINIOND STREET H4 Cuff, fo 311111611PIIIIIKSIl7Zl1Pllnf1lllfS Bangox Niame Opposxte Dow Fleld JOE FLEMING Goodyear Tires F2 'MID 55 65 Oak Street Bangor, Mame C9 Qs if AAYOI be L N I 2 1' , A - N r :QA ra 4 S' Te-I. 0111110 10143 a fo' LZ-2697 5 gg 99 ' 9 G I , g. , : 2 Ox' 1, . 'ine ' ' ' I .'-'ani 'st 'rts I' ' , . . - . .I I I? H f - IiI'Il No. . Ilumgon. . L ne ,HI H HH . 7 C Used , uto 'r i T 'u 'k I'z rts Furs - T' '. - Ifquip fmt . . , v . 1 1 N A A A A v' Y' ' .V '-'U 1 'f' 1, A . . . 2 SA If Cl'IlH,1Ul'l CIW' iggewu E5 Why mn rump ln? EASTERN TRUST 66 BANKING CO. Main Office - Bangor, Maine BRANCHES AT Old Town, Maine Machias, Maine PENOBSCOT HOTEL Bangor Maine A landmark of hospitality for over 125 years C M PARKER MANAGER Compliments of flurplf Motors 319 Centre Street OLD TOWN MAINE Telephone 300 .5 IJ L 1 T IX E- .1 aifikranr 'c uen '1 -tw ,, IH' ,I'lHI,fIHl I'H l' 7 C' C' ' -4 Q THE CHALET ? TYDOL SERVICE 7 An Honesf Grease Job Tires and Accessories Ignition Parts and Service May We Serve You ' 19 College Road, Orono Bill Gavctt, Prop. OLD TOWN PLUMBING E9 HEATING CO HARVEY BOWLEY 136 CENTER STREET Watch and Jewelry Repairing OLD TOWN MAINE GIFTS DIAMONDS WATCHES OLD TowN MAINE Firestone Tu-es Home and Auto Supplies IT PAYS TO TRADE AT COMPLIMENTS or Goldsmzth s R G GOODINE Mens and Boys Wear Carpenter and Mason Work OLD TOWN ORONO MAINE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME The following junior dresses sold exclusively in Old Town A L Goldsmlth H M RFAI FST-XTF INSLR-XINCE Carole King Jonathan Logan Jo-Bum' Jas VIRGINIA SPEAR JUNIOR CLIQUE BLK? ll ll rGD-ggi .5 ue I 0 I , Y . . . I Bv . 6 Y Y Y Y ' , l Eltlblilhed 1914 73-2 . . - Q r9 Q4 f. ,MD GY, .- 'I4' IL g-Ulrcc Bkisw' 7h 78 OAIx STI I I T fomplzmfnts R B HARRIMAN CO Chrysler Plymouth Sain mr! QPIYIFP 'Www PAN! OI INIAINII4 THE MAINE BEAR COMPLIMENTS OF Phone 348 ALLIE M THOMPSON PROP Orono Bow Img Alley Margm Qtreet C M PAGE INC CONTRACTING ORONO MAINE Ielephone 994 CEMENT CONCRETE Wifrof Nmunfy lou: Dehvered ln H1 Dump MIXBFS Washed Sand and Graxel EXCAVATING TRENCHING IICMED Eli x I I ly CFI-HI,IrJIl Cjirr f of Q3 O . O .' f I I , ' '- '.' l'l'I ,fl l,...l v . x 212 XIII St. U11 . , KI '. DELICATESSEN I H H 1 Ihmruftzlv 5 Up:-11 Ye-ar' Ilmlml O O , . , I 1 ' 'N X ll ' ' '- ' Y, FZ 52 7 'i 7.9 Zn'-A -I I - 1 flffl' 3345919 'CWEFA COMPLIMENTS OF Kenny 5 hsso Statlon COMPLIMENTS OF Connors Grocery CHOICE. MEATS AND GROCERIES COMPLIMENTS OF' Davls Grocery Fancy Grocerles 108 NO MAIN STRI PT OROINO MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF A Greenacre Q ROCI' RIP S IN No Main Street ORONO MAINE. Swanme s Skates Sharpened Shoe Repalr Shop Compliments of Moose Rxver Moccasms oLD TOWN MAINE Chf1S Barber SPFCIAI HAIRCUTS ORONU M-XINF COMPLIMENTS OF CASEY S MARKET 90 M111 Street Orono Mame an ,k, mg: 41 I' I' Sm lvlf .7112 Cfnmzn , ' X I cs L . If G1 - E ,N 1 i . I C. . firmwries I I I I . . 'I I L5 I A Q , ' ' C I 9 Q .' . .' , Q9 Q: in M I-Ysln 'el tl - 1' 5591501- 2 . CI'lHI,1IU'l CIW' If ix! If Eiewlg' M2555 FE 6 I 25 25 1 COMPLIM ENTS OF Mr and Mrs Joieph LaBeau 9 PINE STREET ORONO V1ner s MUSIC C0 Mames Most Complete Mwsw Store DIAL 23378 51 Plckexlng Squal Bangor Complument f Blue Room Cafe 130 Center Street GILBERT Dl01N P opneto COMPLIMENTS OF Ph111p Deane, O D 10 CENITRI' STREII-T 0111 TOWN MAINE Sc Lerzty szr George W Brown and Raios Easy a d Mayta Vkashers 82 PICKERINC SQUARE Bangor Te 6201 dwg? O ' I x 0 9 0 ' s o I . , , 1 ', 'r ' r INT YN 'Ff1Yl'XY ll AYXYE' ' .' tp KILJAJ AK!!! A1 41AALAA1L.4 .. I , , Philco Refrigerators ' ' ci H fs ' 5 A I I , N . . , , . . . -1 V V - .ls 7, K l. . is 59 Q1 I V f- ,1 I',Lh me Cl-Il1,1tIH Cier L G7 Ei Compliments of Q Snow Ed' Nealley Company BANGOR. MAINE THE NEW ATLANTIC RESTAURANT The House of Quahty Enjoy Exc llent Food Well Served 66 MAIN STREET TEL 8810 9129 Complme ta f CASEYS BARBER SHOP R053 Autg Supply M111 St Orono 01.11 TOVNN MAINE DAVID BRAIDY 8 O NGAF EBELECTIO O OLD TowN FURNITURE boats T opvers Sluts Dresses COMPANY and Hats OLD TOWN MAINE 14 HAMMOND ST BANGOR UOEFLI T EEYOUSVE 'QQ 46535597 S tj ll ' 'Y ' e i n 0 Compliments of 9 . Y ug ' coMPLlM:N1's or H WI IN N F Y O 1 9 s MODERATELY PRICED . -. Q 1'u..z1oe H N GH WH R A -- a r 52 Z9 Q1 N 31.4.9-f'f6lI Ln. fi even 1 -sever . e G1'm.111n Char EQEQKSP 'ICWQQQQQ FD G7 ig Z? Uomplim ents e of MOTHER'S BREAD 0 DONUTS BANGOR BAKING CO BANGOR MAINE Catelmg to O H S Students and Their frlends fol over 50 Years BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 51 NICHOLS DRUG STORE OI ONO PHONE 72 S9 ZEZQ p I S ty git I 9 o . ' ' ' 9 9 J Y S s - L A -1 ' .32 S? L9 QQ Q in r,A-,QI Mix il ez-en -ei z O je G'l'lI1.iUVl Cie 'I Efifiglkgl a 'QFEISSSZ ED G1 I-5 25 Compliments of ULMER'S STORE Stillwater, Maine HUSSON COLLEGE Maxnes Largest School of Commercial Training 157 PARK STREET BANGOR MAINE FREE CATALOG Tuition S70 Quarterly No Solicitors Employed C H HUSSON P :sms Save wlth a Purpose Have Money When You Need It Save S1 S5 S10 or more regularly each month Semi annual Dividends The Bangor Loan cmdBuzldz1zASS0czatz0n A Sal mgs and Loan Assoczatzon 92 CENTRAL STREET BANGOR MAINE W C BRYANT E6 SON INC 46 MAIN STREET BANCOR MAINF Jewelers of Dwtznctzon fofr Three Genefratzons Dlamonds Watches Silver zffa , GTP? S IJ . , . . . 7 . . . . . . , R NT 9 9 I O U l ! I O , I - 1 , J Q . Y , , . E I r Z9 Q-I L. f-a.:i6Dl IIGUQLA -vi even z-nine I Mmm' Muff PENOBSCOT TR.ADING POST ee-so MAIN s'r OLD TOWN MAINE DIEE Donald Pratt Co ondM 18 HAMMOND ST BANGOR TEL 4350 VS? CMIES O LOAN COMPANY Pawnbrokers XCHANGEST BANGOR MAINE B327 C MPLI E T8 OF BAILLARGEON Funeral Home D REC RS EDGAR L CALIX G 109 MDD E S Studebaker Sales Parts Servlce KNIGHT AUTO SALES CO 54 Cumberland Street B A NGOP MAINF 21505 a:. S2 r9 Siiiiefolf Ezghty un C PEOPLE'S FISH MARKET nc. Oysters - Clams - Scallops Dr. s. J. Bridges Lobsters ALL FRESH IN SEASON TELEPHONE 5636 DENTIST I20 BROAD ST. BANGOR, MAINE S2 Q: IGTIEZ?-Ei X712 Ci'1'n1.mn grief' we-.1 I.-rv 5 'L 5' -I sg C2 :r . T ' Diam erchants and Jewelers C THE STORE or 1000 AND FF R NT ITEMS ' 1 U o PLM NT or 0 M N I TO : 39 -. - ., . TEL' I L EET . 0 Ll s - . 1 TELEPHONE - l Compl' en s of S Af' I'III1,lUI'l NPI' 3 C C E i'5'fl9l ICUQEQQE CD G: 25 Fish Rods Heating Supplies Air Valves Q Mixmasters Fans Floor Waxers Wallpaper Steamer Sprayers Spade a board People Say: You can find it at Park's P A R K S Hardware and Varzety SHO B sxeaqg AJ P-100 ll US 31 37 M111 Street Na Sets suo o ORONO MAINE Electric Drills Range Boilers Fishing Tackle Linoleum Blndmg Toasters Kn1ves Hoes Locks Rope 15349, 467551 E Jltvl , 'f5 l9' U- 5' il Note Books Ink W ll Q E1 3S Q. S Sum S 5 9 N 5 iv.'I?.efou JC SEQCQR9' EM! M L COFFIN CO 725 BROADWAY BANGOR MAINE Internatlonal Harvester Equxpment Faxrbanks Morse Pumps Planet Jr Tractors Refrlgerators Ranges Washers Bottled Gas The System Company Burnham Wo nen Wear Spemalzsts THE RLXALL STORL Coats Dresses Furmshmgs Wnlfred Kmg Reg Pharmaclst COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS COMPUMEN-rs OF Qu zlzty llerclzandz e Alu ays Lower Prices S Goldsmlth Furmture Co OH Y MATKTF OLD TOWN MAINE As Near As Your Telephone Dlal 4569 BANGOR FLORAL COMPANY flncorporated 19253 Flowers by Wlre 996 State Street Bangor Maxne L C HATHAWAY Manager 2549, ll ll rqyfi I jlfy K I 1 1' I'l4I1I,1UH Civ? 1' , L' T I Gif , CU G1 1- 6 0 0 0 291 l I 'S lv , ' ' .' Dexter and Bangor, Maine OLD TOWN MAINE ' f ' . 's , Y . o 9 OLD Tt,..'Ix .. .,... .L 4 O ll I1 ' 9? ' ' b ' L T9 Q1 ,, jfs GY, D 'ffyf -two if C ' C2 ze rrnmwi rfar ?QQgS?K9l' 4lC9iEQljQZ F5 G5 E D. D. Terrill Saw Co., Inc. 3 State Street, Veazie Clams, Lobsters, Chicken, Steaks Manufacturers of Chops All pastries cooked in our kitchen The Famous Terrill Bu Swv Saws and Tools COMPLIMENTS OF Umversitv Barber Shop 21 M ll Stieet L M SIDELINKER 124126 EXCHANGE STRFET BANGOR MAINE Proprietor Compliments of KELLY ROAD GROCER OPEN SUNDAYS TELEPHONE 2087 Orono Maine H P SIIOWIIIHH VISIT Printer The H EQ? K Store l Womens and Childrens Apparel 2 FR-X'XkI IN Q1 RANKOI 39191, 4655? gf I ff! i . O Q .1Ill7IIlfIlf'f ' uf' Hulwbrr Sh VIYIIN ' ' 1 ' ' -2- 19 MILL STREET ORONO L P9 'Q 2' Q.-1 YL-ms.,-1 ' I rf Ziff f -if-M1 1 , .DAQ C'14lH.11II'l Curr ulQJQ ' 'lg TE of r Ga 5 Eastman-Kelleher Co., Inc. 5 Pontiac Salfs and Service 16 Summer St. High Street, Ellsworth, Maine - Phone 760 BANGOR, MAINE Phone 9448 Compllments of Marcrzs Beauty Salon 225 Mam Street COMPLIMENTS OF Gene Llttlefleld s SERVICE STATION Cutler s Men s Store Olwml Boy Scout O tfitt OLD TOWN MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF Socony Flllmg Station zimfrolr 1' JI IJ j Blake Barrows Ed Brown IIC INSURANCE SURETY BONDS TRAVEL AGENCY 73 CENTRAL ST Blmcon MAINE TELEPHONE 8296 .we Q 9 9 . I , ' ' u ers 1 s :K George E. Pretto, Prop. 5 Q3 44-J! lchexl-n Jir 1 7-'OUT Q15 -I S .EAP Cl-lII.ftIH Gvlfr 'QQWDI' clC9I'E'jSQf FD G5 9 Bro id Street Bangor Mune J M MCLEOD PROP COMPLIMENTS OF Moosnn srons EQUIPMENT' Brountas Restaurant Aluma Craft Boats utboard Motor Boats 195 EXCHANGE STREET 68 MAIN STREET BANGOR MAINE BANGOR MAINE S COMPLIMENTS OF For F1j'ty Yfars We Haze erzerl the I uhlzz' Rice Eg, Tyler Fred C N Parke TAXIDFR HIST 569 HAMMOND STREET CENTRAL ST BANGOR BANGOR MAINE Qq 3549-ffO' sl ,GPQ Ilflfffe z , ' . 1 ' tl I no 7' , . 0 0 0 PARKE BUILDING L 74 . S QD Q 5 1 f. ,, I GY, ,. LW! 1 !-bfi S, H7 rmzfnrz ,rwr 7 C ' C' ?QEQ'5'QL9Il 1lQ,1Q 5Qg EU G6 5 Compliments of lf 5 - 10 5 - 10 TREWORGY'S Your Variety Store MAIN STREET ORONO. MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF n Complzments f Star Beef Co Ben Sklar lf' UNION STRI' FT Ol D TOWN MAINF BANGOR MAINE Burnham Ee? Phelps Agency, Inc 11 North Maln Street The Merrzll Trust Buzldmg Old Town Mame INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATI' Telephone 382 Compliments of cmpzmenr.-1 of Dahl s Bakery Shop MORIN 6,3 CO 248 North Mann Street Wholesale Tobacco Gnd Cllfldl OLD TOWN MAINE 51 South Mum Street 254950 +I GZ'-if I 111111 0 0 n .l I , I 9 l 9:2 The Home of Tasty Pastry oLD 'rowN MAINE fi 'X :- E9 Q3 ,, , I l Cm, , 7 U K' O rif' l'lHl.Il'H VMI' Qgwv AGJQQQQ5 W Q 25 Comp11'n1cnf.1- of 29' BANGOR FURNITURE CO. COMPLICTIC HOVSIC FIIIINISIIICIIS 811-H8 Hammond St1'1111t B-VNC UI 'XIAIWI' C omplzmentb of CONLY S I USII FURNITURII Im J bhop 1111111 O111 Ham Citfllogs OLIICI Stain St BREWER Shop f1om Petaul SIOI 1s Sears, Roebuck and Co Post Ofhu S1111 111 LITY LINL SLRVILL bf111go1 j II 11 1 NIOBILG-XS a111OII IL 5 L11g151 N111 E,111.,l1111I 5 I 1111sL Dakm Sportmg Goods Company iso XX -XTI I X ILLE NIAINI Ib 11115 T 111 I1 Ihoto bupplus C 1111,1111g, I 11111111111 I1 1 x11s1 I11otxx111 LI 1 11 lj., C ol 151111111 I 11111111111 591 'WTR 11' 1 , , . 4 A I Y L 4 4 A 4 Q 1 NICW L 1 'I 1 1' 1 , , . . L . t, i . L, i X K I 1 L . rx O L. ' , 1 2 . x 4 4 ya r MHIIZ. ' y to B'lIIjf4lI , I 1 1 A I BIQIII z'f1' -'1' I 72 O O Y 28 B1'oz1cl St. - BANGOR, MAINE - 25 Central St. al 1 4. , M, v 4, I . L , . . . F l'f 1141-' ' '1.1-'z1'fC ' 11 A C 711 ' 1 1 1' '11 ' V111111 1' C11 -11111-als A F . . . ' 722- M11 ' 11' 1 for 1 1 2 1111 -Qi 3 Q r. ,Liar 1 I if F l'l l,f'1 4 2 we GI.lI1.5llH Crier KKQS :- K !' E WWLQ' Geese G7 COMPLIMENTS OF The Re-Sale Shop '19 Central Street 'L Harmon Plano Co Planos Records Instruments 186 EXCHANGE STREE'1 BANGOR Short or Tall Bzg ofr Small JOHN PAUL Fzts Em All Complwnents of John Paul Co oo Plckermg Square Bangor CPS xumgzz IglL BURNERSI wm rum: 1. Pnsssum: Aromzmc on aununs on sumaza nouns a Ill! connmoumc romances Automatic on. sumunc warn HEATER! Thousand: o E om Marne to Mcxna SQTVICC Prmted Dehw ery Gual antee Measure Sales and Semzce MOBILHEAT PANGE and FU L CONSUMERS 0IL Bangor 3808 Pobut S Smlth P1es viqaeralr hz jhty ezght OIL IIC Orono il PW: QED 5 Q O C X777 ,,,, QQ. Q . , . '7 I Delivery f nlbusiaxtic 012171275 Tickets u H L E 6 , I . .Q 1 ..: u X' . l , ' . 518 55 I 4 .f Cha, n S ..! w . 7 gf gf g, Il' .l'lHl.l1IIl WI! 345: 'lsff Q ,awful QJi3v35 Q9 52 'Q Compliments of E C. H. BABB E? COMPANY 106 Exchange St., Bangor Ph cm11 e 45221 Heating and Plumbing Contractors for the New Addition to Orono High School THE HILLSON CLEANERS TH AYLR S Are mock RI-JPAIR snoi THL BEST C1 LANERS 20 Hammond St Bangor 18 Mill St Orono ROBINSON KENNEY Fuel O1ls O11 Burners 03 Centei Stleet BPEWER MAINE 26459, ll ll rqhgi I' q ty F 9 ' 1 J , . J . A r ' - I U 5 a C9 Q3 . Q. I n ,LCE 653- f' fit li -nine A 2 I lf CH ga 2-S J lllfxlll CNW' Com PLIMENTS or Compliments of THE GRAY HARDWARE CO. ORONO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL OLD TOWN MAINE Frled Clams French Frles Outer State St Bangor Mame RIVCFVICW Drlve In Open from 11 a m 1 a m evely day Sodas Sandwlches M1lk Shakes SUTTCN FARMS ORONO Geolge A Sutton 80 zfiaeronl N uzety Hauy E Sutton Oo A1 ra Sutton M1XtQ1 Oo Helen Sutton Stoddald 09 Bustel Sutton 18 IOb91t Sutton 77 'Walgal et Sutton Watson 41 Helen Sutton Bou1te1 48 John Sutton leaf! O f 'Y Y I O O A - , ! .. 1 r' . - ' v 7 V , 9 44 7 ,H 1 . 5 , ri n ... 7 1 . . V . 1, I idex-15177 4 22 S? f l P-9 Q,-1 11 yi .. , , fi A ,. - Hts ,f'lHl,14Ul VIII 7 61 C2 ra G, A' 25 Za ' TREELANDS ORCHARDS A COMPL-M-we OF SPECIALTY-MCINTOSH APPLES SALESROOMS-,GAIN ROAD CO. 699 ORONO' MAINE T-4' 3- SAILOR Ea' SONS The most modern independent retall food store ln the state Telephone 986 Quality Merchandise at Cham Store P11688 Wx Iuvrrs Yom: Pxrnonmx C0,.PL.ME..Ts OF Home Roasted Dr Asa C Adams Peanuts at SCRIBNER S MAIN ORONO MAIN ST ORON0 Kifcor Complzmenfs of GORDON W THOMAS FENFPAL INST I -XNCF 4IQ0 Blue Cross P1140 Sim UPONO 'NI -XIX E 1IGYQ??i X ff 9 68 33 POND STREET PHONE 677 C9 QQ ir, fxlwf' . 'l.lIf !'UHV rl Za 2 6 mam Crier Ffggggalfbr tQJ,Q,,g1 FD , 2-5 'X Ht SERVI N G Commercial Banking EASTERN Trusts and Estates MAINE A GOOD BANKING CONNECTION IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN CON- TRIBUTING TO YOUR FUTURE BUS- INESS SUCCESS THIS BANK WITH THIRTEEN OFFI CES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN EASTERN IVIAINE SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT YOU WILL FIND HERE ALL THE SERVICES AND BANKING FACILITIES THAT YOU MAY REQUIRE OPEN AINI ACCOLJNI nOuf-u The MERRILL TRUST Co MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION l l I 2 l IT' 'U' l'S R XI O P9 y z55Q.'rer GW ine 1- wo if C' - C' 14' frlnumz rfer cv G2 as Ea COMPLIMENTS OF SYRIAR SHODDY MILL QRONO MAINE Our Thanks THE CRIMSON Clumz 'N J I 7 ll I, it'P5Q4'fou 1lG399W??i , vf1f6'fZ'f17'f X C! Cx ll' I'lIH HIFI NPI' QE QS GE , as SHAW Ea' TENNEY OARS AND PADDLIQS ORUNO MAINE PBAINIX P TPNNI Y IlODY'lLtOl Complzmants Farnsworth s Cafe MII I STPEFT M9P.f-fall iGYGD :gi N nz ty jour ' 5 ' ' , ' V 4' 3. 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