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

 - Class of 1951

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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 . . '-

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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 ' . '



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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 ' , ,' ,-

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