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

 - Class of 1952

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I' 13 ' 1 ' , I ' -is '-5 .La y Q, ...,, f, AAA: . 1 f' Q, x-,L E 9 ,y !'g,,.,..-' ' Dedlcahon We the class of 1950 gratefully dedzcate this zssue of the CRIMSON CRIER to Alfred J Fortzer through have become a part of the Orono Hugh School have thrzved In the capaczty of educator he has counseled us and as our frzend he has helped both our class and om .school to be what lt 'Ls today whose wntiv-ing efforts many of the activities -which N- '7fse efukndan efuvz X 3 Three 74a emma Gum FACULTY ,.1. NENA L BROWNING R English Miss Browning rs an alumna of Orono Hugh and has been teachmg for thxrty two years She has a BA and MA degree from the U of M Mlss Browning IS faculty hbrarxan dnrector of th Schoal Play and sdvnsor to the Arts Club She resldes at 18 Myrtle Street Orono Physical Educatlon Mr Bryant I8 from Newton Center Massachusetts He graduated from Sprung field College with a B S degree has taught one year an Newton Massachusett and ths IS hls first year at 0 H S He ns coach of basketball and baseball asslstant coach of football and co advnsor of the O Club Mr Bryant resides at 3.3 Ben noch Road Orono OGER T BRYANT GLRARI7 CHAMBLRI ANIJ Supervxsor of Muslc M1 Chamberland ls fiom Sanford Malnc and has a Bachelor of Musnc degree from Hostun UIHXPTSIIQ This IS Mr Chamber land s first year at Orono Hlgh He resides at 36 Forest Axenue Orono BERNARD DEERING Commercial Subjects Mr Deenng ns from Brooks Marne He graduated from Brooks Hxgh School and Marne School of Commerce, and .has been teachmg for thirteen years one at Smyrna llxlls, and twelve at 0 H S He IB dmector of athletxcs J V basketball coach advnaor to the Sophomore Class and coadvxsor to the 0 Club He resxdes at 66 College Avenue, Orono Four AGNES L FINELY Jr Hugh Anthmetlc and General Science Mrs Fmely IB from Stnllwater Marne and graduated from Farmington State Teachers College She has been teachmg for sixteen years prevxously at Old Town and Port Jervxs N Y and four years st O H S Mrs Fmely has charge of the regnsters, and ns eo-sdvnsor to grade exght She resides nn Stillwater Meme JAMES C HAYES Hxstory and Guxdance Dxrector Mr Hayes ll from Houlton, Marne, grad usted from Rxcker Classxcal Instxtube, has a B A degree from Colby College, and wnll recewe his MA degree at the Umverslty of Maine this summer He has been teach mg for four years, prevnously U1 Alabama, and thus IB hrs seoond year at O H S He ns co-advxsor to the Camera Club, and re' sldes at 6 Myrtle Street, Orono MYRA D KIMBALL Remedxal Instructor Irs Kxmball ll from Dexter, lame. She graduated from Presque Isle Hugh School and Aroostook State Normal SehooL She has been teaching for fourteen years, pre- vnously at Fort Fan-held, Dexter, and Presque Isle. Thu ll her second year at 0 H S Sheuadvlaoroftbsseventh grade, and she rendu at 42 Forest Avenue. ALFRED J FORTILR Bxology and General Scxence Mr Fortxer xs from Farmlngton, Marne He graduated from Sprmgield College wnth a BS degree and .has been teachxng for twenty five years previously at Dover, Bethel, Augusta, Bangor, and four years at Orono He I8 advlsor to the Jumor Class. and the Scxence Club He resides at 77 Ben noch Road, Orono t. -fs.. 31-f , . . . . ' ' Q- ' ' V' ' 1 I ' . . ' ' ' . , S, , ' . l , 1 3 U i ' ' . . . ' , . . b v - ' , Y ' , - ' lt 1, V , . , . S l , - I . . V , . I . . . y , ' ' I . I I u . , , - . ' I . ' ' 7 D I 1 - ' I . . . F . . . , . ., , . . , ' . . . . . ' ' ' I ' D . I 0 ' ' - ls II ' A - ' v I . , , D FACULTY '7he Gwnam Guan Qu f '? MELVA LuT'u'uLFuLu.1u WUUAM M LUNU oucowuuz ua MacLAUGHLlN Englush and Socual Scuence Muss Luttlefxeld us an alumna of Orono Hugh graduated from hastern State Nor mal School and has a BS degree from the U of M She has been teschung for twenty one years prevuously at Gorham New Hampshure and five years at 0 H S Muss Lxttletield us advusor to the exghth grade and Junuor Spealung durector She resudes at 90 Park Street Orono 19' ELIZABETH RAY Home Eoonomuca Muss Ray us from Ellsworth Maune and has a B S degree from the U of M She has been teachung for five years at Rum ford and South Berwuck and thus us her Erst year at Orono Hugh Muss Ray has charge of gurls untramural sports, and re- sudes at 83 Park Street, Orono LINWOOD E WHITE Industrual Arts Mr Whute us from Luvennore Falls Maune graduated from Gorham State Teachers College wuth a BS degree and has taught one-half year at Jay Thus us hus first year at O H S Mr Whute us co- advusor to the Camera Club and coach of Jr Hugh boys sports He resudes at 25 Forest Avenue Orono Englush Mr Iund us from Machuas Maune grad uated from Washungton State Normal School and has a B S degree un educatuon from thc U of M He has taught for ten years prcxunusly at Grand Lake Stream Gueemullg and Waterxulle and three years at 0 H S Mr Lund u benuor Class ad vusor durector of the St-ate Une Act Play Pntry and Senuor Play and us advusor to the Natuonal Honor Socuety The Rwteefr and The I nm.-:on C1-uer He resudes at 33 Bunnuch Road Orono EVELYN V RUSH Englush French Latun Muss Rush us from Berueducta Mame and graduated from Saunt Joseph s College wuth a B A degree She has been tueachung for seven years one un Easton, Maune and sux un Orono She has charge of the perm: nent records and resudm at 317 State Street Bangor Pruncupal Algebra Mr MacLaughlun was graduated from Washungtuuu State Normal School Sec Iuastcrn Maune lnstutute and has a BS degree un educatuon from the U of M He has been teachung for suxteen years pre- vuously un Ashland Mame In addutuon to hus dutues as pruncupal Mr MacLaughlm us advusor to the Student Councul He re- sudes on the Hugh School Road 5' -. CAROL STEWART Scuenoe and Math Mrs Stewart us from Presque Isle, Maune graduated from Tufts College wuth a B S degree and .has been teachung for three years, prevuously at Rucker College uru Houlton, Maune Thus us her first year at Orono Hugh Mrs Stewart us advusor to the Cheerleadmg groups and the Chemustry and Physucs Scuence Club She resudea lt 9C South Apartments, Orono Fwe . , ,Q ,, 1 4. , , , . ,I - A. . , . . I, ' 'I 'Q , D 1 . .2 . l 1 I b . ' . . - ug 'A 'V 1 A u . . , , ' ',: 1 . - - v , - . s - - - v . , . . . - A . . Y . . ' ' I 'u ' , ' 1 . 'A '. ' I ' . . y I I 1 r 1 af . 2 , er l i f V V f .Y Y . 7 ' . . ., ., V. - ' - ' ' .. , l .ly .. 1 I A V -- . ,. ' - - - u - - ' . . . 7 ' . . . g . . . y 5 , . .. , . I . , . , . '7f:e Gunmen Gum 15 xx Sm: ff? ,PQ ,S Y I' vkfw' Ill 1- X XXX XXX X XXX .XXXXXXXX XX 'XXXXXX XXXYXXX E WX XXXX XXXXXXUXXXX XX X.XXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXHXXX XX XXXXXXXXI 'XX ITUIXIXX Xli X, -gr X -1-Q Z higl . 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N 9 ,A f X 'A 9.1.3-5-Z --r-:..---,sL4 .n XXXXXXX X XXV 1 Gum 'ffxe Gfumdon earn 5EN'OR5 SAE, -.ip il ff? 3111 'F ei- BARBARA BAGLEY ELIZABETH BAKER Home Economics Course Home Economlcs Course Barbzes a gzrl -who is hafppy and rw Shall oblige ulth a smile any old day Ruoteer StalT3 4 J V Cheerleader-1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Student Conf Rep 2 School Play 1 2 Senior Play 4 One Act Play 4 Softball Manager 1 2 lassxst ant 31 Jumor Speakmg 3 Glrls Basketball 1 Oratorxcal Con test 3 State Speakmg Contest 3 Tr1H1Y 1 2 fPres1dent 3 41 Varslty Cheerleadmg 4 Jumor Prom 3 Sophomore Social 1 Freshman Receptmn 2 Winter Carnxval 1 2 Intra mural Sports 3 Bette s aluays laughmg and full of fum When xt cumeb Lo fellous therel, no specml one Rroteer Staff 4 Arts and Crafts Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 1Secretaxy 41 Yearbook Staff 4 Student lonf Rep 4 One Act llay 'R Softball 2 3 Carmval Queen Candndate 3 Sopho- more Socxal 1 Freshman Receptxon 2 Trl H1 Y Junlor Pmm 3 Intramural Sports 3 4 Wmter Oarmval 1 Graduatlon Speaker fClass Glftsb 'V fI - RICHARD BELL MIRIAM BONDE 43011989 OOUYSG College Course Our Dwk has one desire 11.011415 lgkes go flung, and buzz T0 find G Chfllslef 'wi f0f hfff And around the school she certainly does 0 Club 2 Treasurer 3 Vxce President 4 Arts and Crafts Arts and Crafts Club 1 2, 8 4 School Play 3 Semor Pla 4 Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 8 4 Yearbook Stal! 3 4 fBuslnena S F P y Manager! Student Conf Rep 3 1TreaaurerJ Senior Play 4 6:52:55 zauqntenlgpant 31 Sophomore socml 1' Fteshmnn Re Football 2, 3 4 Science Fair Partlclpant 3 Winter Carmval r amwa 1 2 Sophomore Social 1 Junior Prom 8 All Scholutn: Foot ball Team 3 Ezght 1 . gear gk 2515- A ' - . - ff ' 1 - ,bl ' A f1 1 JY i . , . . U 1 ' 1 ' 1 - ,- - 1 , . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 I ' - - I . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 . . . ' . , V Q . , , 1 . . , - 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . ' ' . l . . . . , . . - 1 , , , , 1 1 1 - . ' . ', '- . - . ' . - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . ' . ' , - - . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 I ' H 11 gm A 1 . 11193 . -'11 - , , . ' -fa.. 11-- .- ,- 6,7 1 .1 , Vw 1 71 . f ii.. 5. .5 11.41. 3 1 . 1 1 ' . 1 u 11 - - , , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - ' . . . ' 1 ' ' 1 - - 1 1 ' . - - 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 F ' ' SENKDRS 74a Gamma Gun ELIZABETH BROCKWAY College Course Heres om gwl we cant nab Boy has she got a vocab! JUNE BROOKS Commercxal Course Why do they stare? It s very sunple Come up closer and see her zhmples Rwteer Staff 3 4 fco-edxtorj Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Rwteer Staff 4 Arts and Crafts Gub 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Orchestra 1 3 4 Band 2, 3 4 School Play 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Freshman Receptlon 2 Sophomore Social 1 Semor Play 4 Llbrarnan 1 2 3 Science Faxr Partxclpant 4 Jumor Prom 3 Tn Hn Y 4 JAYNE CALL RUTH CLAPP Home Economics Course Kmda small but 'vary cult, la thus smalmg Orono beau! Arts and Crafts Club 1 Glee Club 1 8 4 Class Secretary 1 Freshman Reception 2 Sophomore Socxal 1 Jumor Prom 3 Tn Hy Y 4 College Course .A true blonde ss very ran, But Ruthwa luur is cztremdy fair Rwuor Sta! 4 National Honor Socaety 3 4 Glee Club 1 2, 3 4 Yurbook Staff 4 Scnence Fur Partmpant 2, 3 Sopho- more Soclal 1, Freshman Reception 2, Jumor Prom 8 Tn Hy Y 1, 8 4 fChaplam 42 Nine ' A 3113. , ' P 3 4 ,, H , - as 1 ' A - W1 .- S' 1 . ' ' . . ' 9 ' ' . : ' 9 5 . , : . Q . . 9 , 1 Q 1 : ' . ,A N. I 55 ' G F r ll' I L' 5 Qtict-fi 3 , , 2 I ' : ' ' , 1 , 5 P 5 . 5 2 ' ' ' ' : . . , ' ' 3 - . I D ' 'Me Gamma Gum 5-ENIORS sg- f-r- ' 441 JOANNF CURRAN Home Pconomlcs Course FRANCES COMEAU Commercxal Course Shag fumes late erery mofmznq shes here 5217232 3225! ig: 5:1132 ggljur pak 9 ze says zt s because she doesnt lzze near 3 Arts and Crafts Club 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Conference 1 Softball 3 1Managerl Tr1H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Junior Prom 3 Sophomore Socxal 1 Fleshman Receptxon 2 Rcower Staff 1 2 3 4 fco edltorj Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Arts and Crafts Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 'Z 4 Student Conference Class Secretary 2 Sophomore Social 1 Freshman Receptxon Trl H1 Y 1 2 Varsxty Cheerleadxng 3 4 Junlor Prom 3 A2533 V -QP' PATRICIA DORE NANCY DOUGLASS Commercial Course College Course Pat seldom as at home, Nancy 13 mee, blonde, and tall, To the U of M she hkes to roam. And a lot of help to us all Rwteer Staff 4, National Honor Socxety 3, 4, Arts and Crafts Rwteer Stal? 1, 2, 4, Natlonal Honor Society 3, 4, Arts and Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Llbranan 1, Crafts Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lnbranan, Orchestra 1, 2, 2, Freshman Reception 2, Sophomore Social 1, Trl H1 Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Yearbook Staff 3, 4 lCo Edltorl , Jumor Speak Wmter Cam1val2 mg 8, Sophomore Soclal 1, Freshman Reception 2, Wmter Carmval 2, Junxor Prom 3, Trl H1 Y 1 Ten . ' vi af f' , 1 iQ - fill X ' 'Fr' f 75' vsigf ::,' 4f'l'F'ff4 Ag as--K . . .fab t I .5 1 x A I , A 'QQ . . ' ' I ' 1 , 9 , , : .2. 9 ' , ' - ' '. ' ' ' ' , : , . 9 -, 9 1 49 ' ' 9 : 1: A ' A lim - ., 1 'TY ' EU- . . J' A V , Y SENIORS 'Me Gwfuan Gum ,Nd 1'- Y PATRICIA FORTIER Home Economics Course Pat 1s quite a lass Not much to say but plenty of class Rwteer Staff 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 34 fSec retary 43 Yearbook Staff 4 School Play 3 Senior Pla 4 Sophomore Social 1 Freshman Reception 2 Tri HiY 1 2 3 4 QPres1dent 4 Vice President 31 Winter Carnival 1 HARIAN GERRISH Commercial Course Maman types the attendance every day And she heips m the ofwe an every way Rzotcer Staff 4 Glee Club 2, 8, 4, Yearbook Sta!! 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Speaking 3 Clau Treasurer 4, Freshman Re- ception 2 Sophomore Social 1 School Store 8, 4 Otllce Girl 4. WALTER FOSTER College Course Walt always comes forth with a smde And many a frwnd he has all the while Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Band 2 3 Debating 3 Year book Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Cross Country 2 3 Track 2 Winter Carnival 1 BI'7I'T'Y GILMORE Commercial Course Betty sports a duunond on Mr hand, Someday cha ll be wearing another gold band. Raotur Sta! 4 National Honor Society 8, 4 Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 8, 4, Yearbook Sta! 4 Senior Play 4, Jumor Speaking 8 Tn H1 Y 2 CSeeretaryD, Freahman Reap- tion 2, School Store 3 4 Sophomore Socaal 1, Junior Pmm 3 Eleven Q-uf ' : . , , s . , , - 1 ' - Q 5 . S ' 1 - : 9 1 ' y 9 5 s . 4 : Librarian 3, Science Fair Participant 2, 45 Ju.nior Prom 35 Jlmi0r Speaking 31 Camera Club 42 Rational Sciemie Fill' 3? : ' 9 '- '- . , ' ' - av .. . E c f - p n , U ' , 5 . S , . 3 . . E ' E . . S l F . A . . 3 . ' 2 1 I I ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' v F ' ' 744 Hamann Gum SENIORS He cant be more than fvur foot two But hes gat u laugh for you absolulu Intramural Sports 3 al! ' EDMUND GILMORE PHILLIS GOULD Industrial Arts Course Commercxal Course Phnl ns mery aftractwe and smart And that always makes a very good start Transferred from Beebe Jumor Hxgh School Malden Massa chusetts 2 Rwteer Stall' 4 Natxonal Honor Society 3 4 Arts and Crafts Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senlor Play 4 Jumor Speaking 3 Class Secretary Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 4 Trl H1 Y 2 fLeg1slature Delegatej Freshman Re- ception 2 School Store 3 4 Jumor Prom 3 D A R Award 4 Graduatxon Speaker fFarewel1 Addressj GEORGE HAMILTON HOWARD JACKSON Industrlal Arta Course College Course Although Hanvmy zs very unse We all know that Hvwws okay He's tops with the gals and guys You.'ll see zf he doe.-rn t find a gurl someday Rmtsefr Staff 3, Glee Club 4, Yearbook Stal? 3, Football 1 Rzoteer Staff 4, Natxonal Honor Society 3, 4, 0 ' Club 4 Glee fllanagerj , Class Vlce Presldent 2, Sophomore Soexal 1 Club 3, 4, Debating 2, Yearbook Stafl' 4, Semor Play 4, J V Freshman Receptlon 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Graduatnon Basketball 1, 2, Track fllanagverj 3, Jumor Speakmg 3 Speaker lClass Glftal Scxence Faxr Partxcnpant 8, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Graduatxon 1Huelve Speaker 1Clasa Hxatoryl .rg , . . ,I , ..Y . 1 1 11 11 3 ' , ' I I V I . 2 Q 15 C 15 I S Q ' 1 5 5 Z 19 i--- 1 V . . ., 1 1 . . , . ' . . . ' . ' ' .uv . I . . : , . . .Ah 2 ' 3 5EN.ORS 'Me Gwnam Gum .P 4 ff? CYNTHIA JENNESS ANN KEYO College Course Cyn zs muszcal ue cfm! deny ll here: er there N musu' she 4 rlose by Crafts Club 1 4 Clue Clubl 2 .3 4 Clresxdmntj Orchestra 1 Z 5 4 Ycarboolt Staff 3 4 School lldw Z Hfws Klee b 4 fACCOmll3IllStl Freshman Reception 2 Sophomore Soclal 1 Vhnter iarnnal 1 Z. Varsity Cheerleadxng 'i 4 Jumor Prom 3 TrlH1Y 4 Muslcal Rloteers 4 Office 1 2 4 Scxencl Club 4 JOAN KIRSHEN Home Econamxcs Course Always laughmg full of fun Many fnendshrps has vhe won Rwteer Staff 4 Arts and Crafts 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orch estra 1 4 Band 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 School Play 3 Musxcal Rnoteers 4 Freshman Reception 2 Sophomore Socnal 1 Jumor Prom 3, Trl H1 Y 1 3 4 Winter Oarmval 1 Intra mural Sports 3 College Cou rse To A1111 'll 14 smzple to make up a -rhyme We Il pzclt her up for Sports uny old time 1 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 lhce Iresxdontb Orchfstral 4 Band 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Confeunce 5 Hlce Presxdentl School Play 2 Softball 1 2 3 Science Fan Partxcxpant 3 Varslty Chefrlng '3 4 Trl H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Nhntfr Carnnal 1 2 Junmr Prom 3 Sophomore Social 1 Freshman RLCtllll0H 2 Intramural Sports 3 4 ' it MARGARET LITTLEFIELD Home Economxcs Course Peg mnt shy when around the jellars Amd m cheenng she comes through, wzth flymg colors J V Cheerleading 1 2 QHeadJ Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 School Play 1 4 Semor Play 4 Llbrarnan 4 Sopho more Soclal 1 Freshman Reception 2 Junior Prom 8 Winter Carmval 1 2 Tn H1 Y 1 2 4 Varsnty Cheerleading 4 Otlloe 1, 2, Intramural 3 Thzrteen - , . . C .' . : . ' '.: V r H31, L f. .' 7:-If . Q. I 27 , - ' ' , Y -f - A - , National Honor Society 3, 43 J. V, Cheerleading: 1, 2: Arts and Rf0'f'f'T SU-iff 12 J- V- Chffffleadlnif 1, 2? Arts and Crafifi Cl'-lb w - . - - . 1 ' . . , . ' , Q -- , , , ' 5 - g . V . . . . Q A Y 1 V , 3 ,HM I ' 31 5 , l .'f'5 Cl'-1 '9 b 3 I. . ., 3 - 9 ' I ' Qg ' I ' 3 V I ' -S 1, 3 9 ' V' 1 , G u I f- H ,jg I ,- ., 9 I j. I ', : - - 9 ' - I' , 2 ' ' Q Q 1 v 1 ' 5 9 5 I ' l 1 L rfafikl ' - , f 3-. . . y . , , , ' Q I V , , I - . . ' , , g , , , 5 . 1 f 1 - 1 ' 2 : : , 9 ' : ' ' : - I 9 ' U . 3 - . S . 5 . 5 . I ' ' ' f 1 9 2 - ' , : A- '- . , : ' ' Q 744 Emma Gum 5EN'OR5 1 'f F-5 1 ,, ,gf5- 'M ' :wr FQ.. 534. . 1 MERLE LOUNSBURY JAY MHCCOLLUM lndustrxal Arts Course Industrial Arts COUPSC Merle ts strong and -very tall In aff Jill! does excel He can play any land gf bay We kvurw that he zs really swell 0 Club 2 3, QPresndent 4y, Yearbook Stall' 4 Student Conf Arts and Crafts Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 3611001 Play 2, 3 Rep 1 Semor Play 4 Varslty Basketball Z lCapta1n 3 4, Class Vlge Pregldent 3 J V Basketball 1 Baseball 2 3 Cross Country 2 fCaptami Football 3, QCapta1n 41 Jumor Prom 3 Burphee Davldson Award 3 Freshman Receptlon 2 Sophomore Soclal 1 Grad uatlon Speaker QClass Wnllj JUDITI-I Ma.cPHERSON GERMAINE MYERS College Course Home Economics Course Judy lakes the yunurrs and we wonder why Garry ts sowmg all the tune There must be some atbractwn und thats no he But cm har Um clothes really shme Tranalerred from West Hull Hugh School, Montreal, Canada 4, Raoteer Staff 4, Arts and Crafts Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2, 8 Arts and Crafts Club 1 Glee Club 1 4 Orchestra 1, 4 Band 4 Scnenee Farr Partxclpant 4 Jumor Prom 3 Freshman Re- 4 Yearbook Staff 4, Llbrarlan 4 Sophomore Social 1, Tn H1 Y ceptxon 2, Sophomore Hop 1 1, 4, Wxnter Carmval 1, Intramural Basketball 4 Fourteen ,.. 1 . , ll H ' . . ' 1 4 , , . 1 I 1 1 1 - , 1 , V ,A , . . . 9 y 3 ' , - , 9 3 U 2 I , 1 ' . ' - . ' A gi' gf. ' ,'-:Q . X.. . f . ' , C, EW-J ' . - A .A , ,V ' or nj, T.: .Snr - . . ' - -mtv' K v 4 .. k ' an Q., . A 7 if 5 , . - U , , . . 1 7 I P 5 , , S y , 9 5 ' 5 ' - - - SENIORS 7f1e eauwian Gum LOUISE MYERS FREDRICK OTTO Home Economlcs Course College Course Louwe is very qulet and shy To school he pedals etc-ry day We are all sure she w1ll get by He comes from dzrwn toward college wuy Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Science Debatmg3 4 Semor Play 4 Jumor Speaking!! Scxence Falr Faxr Partxclpant 3 Freshman Receptnon 2 Muslcal Rxotfeers Partxcnpant 3 4 Science Club 1 JOHN SEARS BRUCE THAXTER Commerclal Course John, John, quiet and slim, Leads all the track runners m. 0 Club 2, a, 4, Yearbook swf 4, swam Conf Rep 4, Senxor Play 4, Varsity Basketball 1ManagerJ 4, J V Basket ball, fManagerJ 3, Cross Country 2, 3, QOapta1n 31, Track 2, a, 4, qcapmm ay, H1 Y 3,4 College Course If you see u flash and a loud hella, Tha.t'a our Bruce, who is always on the go Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debatlng 1, Yearbook S1216 3, 4, CO0 Ednwrb, Class Vxoe Presxdent 4, Scnenee Faxr Par tlclpant 3, 4, First Prxze State Science Farr, Science Gab 1, 2, QVICC Preldent 3, President 41, Harvard Book P1-me, K1 wams Sclence Award, Boys' State Delegate, Winter Carnival 1, New England Science Fur, Graduatmn Speaker iClaas Prophecyl Fzfteen :gg . . , ,,.f , , Sui.: .:4- f' f: '. , , ' . 1 ' fr L if? if ' , 1- ' ' ' 5945 . K ' , M i ,X , A . .M , V K g 5, I - ,SE ' . ' 3 - -xii i,-,V ' I : 1 l. lg,- up -, r l ' - -. lF 'f.-.I.. gf, 1 Z ,W . .WJ fa: fi :. 1 J, .. . 4, , f, 4 2' -9, ' f ' x A, ff 1... ky' ' ' - 2 ' ' I Y 7 4 4 , 9 4 , 1 3 1 5 , 9 G G 7 5 ' . , S - 712 eww 61101 SENIORS LYNDON TREADWELL DONALD WHITE Industrxal Arts Course Industrxal Arts Course Jumo-r luke.-1 sports and :me gal too As a football hero he cant be beat To both we find hrm vevry true Puige s a pal we ve been glad to meet O Club3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Stafl'4 Student Glee Club 1 2 3 4 J V Basketball 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 gon! Repz SB tPgei1fding 4x11 3:21305 Inav 4 J 1V2B5Skf2:1al1 Track 1 2, 3 4 Jumor Prom 3 Wmter Carnival 1 2 H1Y anager ase a oo a anager President 3 4 winter Carnival 1 2 Intramural Sports 1853 QPres1dentl, Intramural Sports 1 3 O Club 2 3 4 Freshman Reception 2 Sophomore Social 1 Jumor Prom 3 Graduation Speaker QAddress of Welcome! it JUDITH LAPOINTE WILLIAM M LUND Laughter is never lackmg -when Jud-y as near C1535 Advmor Fo-r shes cheery and gay every day of the year Post graduate Course. Szxteen . . '. . 1 . , ,.- . . I , 1 1 1 A - - 1 1 11 11 . . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 D 1 V 1 1 1 1 4' ' . , SU H , , ' 1 1 I 1 1 I H 1 S 1 1 Q , . l TQ, .T-. ,11...,.', ,'i.g.g1.4. ' ' 71 . ' 'H N' . - 1,fN'v.-9 ' , f' 3:4-v 1 5 .pk . -1.1-, A 11 - . ' 1 Liga, , -:Q '- , 'ar -1. 1 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I eft to 'rzght Marian Gafrnsh lfymion Treadwell Jr Bruce Thaastefr Phzllzs Gould The Class of 1952 Thoughts on Graduation Night We have attended Orono High School for six years now and for the most of us they have been happy years Now that this moment has ap- proached our feelings and emotions have been confused Our secure world of get up, eat, and dash off to school has been shattered, and can never be mended Some of us. have a funny feeling in the pit of our stomach and all of us are remembering It was back in 1946 when we started up High School Road, and we were a little scared then as we are now We had heard about the detention system, the harsh ranking and the stern teachers but still we felt very excited and grown up Remember how badly we wanted to be in on all the older kids affairs, but they Wouldn't quite let us? And the school seemed so big. Why, at first we even got lost going from Miss Browning's room to the library. Then there was that next year when we were in the eighth grade and felt so superior to the seventh graders. That was the year we all went to the basketball games to cheer for Needham, Duffy, and Kenyon. Remem- ber? They almost beat Bapst! We took greater interest in activities that year, being enthusiastic members of the Arts and Crafts Club, and a couple of us even made the varsity orchestra. SENIORS '7fae Gunmen ew Sezenteen '7lfe Gaandan Gum 5EN'OR5 Ezghteen The Class of 1952 Continued The next year the class of 51 lnltlated us and we felt we leally be longed hemembel the gum rubber boots and the lnslde-out clothes we mole' Tnat yeal two little fellows named White and Lounsbuly made the T V basketball squad along with many othels Oul class was 16pl6S6Ill19d ln many groups thl oughout the school with the gllls taklng thell places on the glrls basketball team on the cheellng squads and ln the musical O1 gamzatlons In the sophomore yeal the first excltlng thlng that happened was the lnltlatlon of the class of 53 Then ln mid wlntel the class rlngs came and how they gllttered as we held them up to the sunlight' Another mem olable event was the winter carnlval whele Bell and Chadboul ne gained lmmol tal fame for their portlayal of Atomic Pete and Llttle Loule ln the prlze wlnnlng skit In the field of sports the names of Lounsbury White and Bell began to be known throughout the school although names llke Pellltlel Hashey and Sullivan stlll held the spotlight In our Junlor year we had Junlol speaking to think about and those xx ho were ln the finals dld a wondel ful Job Then there was that bang up 11111101 prom the filst ln the new gym which will long be lemembered by Suddenly It was fall of 52 and we were all seniors By thls tlme many old fl lends had left us for greener pastules and we had gained several new ones We needed lots of co-opelatlon and class Splrlt to earn the better than S1 000 we needed to make the class trip and we got It Remem bel the senlol plays the Chllstmas cards and the sandw1ches We were very ploud of all our O Club membels especlally Lounsbury oul one member on the varsity basketball team Although we WSIB never noted for our academlc prowess Betty Blockway and Phyllis Gould had an a'most spotless record Then there were the class plctules and with spllng came the class trlp to New York the choosing of announcements and the httlng of caps and gowns That spllng fallly flew just as the plecedlng six yeals had flown didn t lt' And now hele we ale the second class to be gladuated flom the new gym So you see we undel stand that we have at least leached the end of the High School Road and haxmg left no stone on It untul ned we must lcaxe the load to othels who have yet to pass many of its landmalks But lf anything has been galned flom the tl avel of the load we the class of 1952 wlll have gained the wisdom foleslght and the vlslon necessal y to look ahead towal ds othel loads and hollzons and will not be aflald , . . . , D 7 , ' . . v 4 ' ' y . 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V Go id si Hammei eo ge Ham ton m Z Q L0 S fm S NI if s-4 A C A CSS U Jen ynth a 5- I- -1 'ff E-f ..f .J ,J --4 .1 -I se N I R N S i S i i Name Nickname Aluvlys Saying A'm iifion Yen for ' ' , ' ll, ' li r if 'i e A certain soldier Joy Eli ' Bet 5 ri . A 1 ' 'eri . The 'tSheraton Ric ' l i i ,, - . o ' Ili . i n . ni ' I rj lr Miriam Bonde Ronde This is ,fretting funny Social worker ar away places Eliza r ' 'f r ri'. .' '. i.i l 4 lla-or sle ' r ' i Hi, Kid Cwn a few res aurants 7ooi Jayne Cal Mouse O. K.'? Wife of a French teacher llon R 1 '1 i . ipi . '- rom r no Clic-cscJi1i'Qci's Francis Comeau Frannio h, Great! To ho a .Innior 3 rs. 'rush ' Shag Huh? re rj 'nrly hair Patricia Dore Pattie That's for sure 3 vdical Svcro ary Coll:-go boys N ' I i j ll lly? Nurse A A' irysler ri i ' i ' Oh, no! Ilonio ic. Teachi-r it . l ' l ' oi . , il rzi l n i A good joke M i Gerrish Sister t jus don't make sense Private Secretary liomm- B il ' Bot Well, I'll say 'o to iouisiana .ohnny E il E1 'c 1 1 n' 'nc ', c ' . ri d ' r . Sino 'in 2 rc Phillig Gou d Dizzy Y' hear mo talkin ? A ci y slicker Tall flyfcllers G it il ' c lo ' To bv a Sailor 'XYoin1-ii Howard Jackson Hermit I'm hunifry To marry a good cook lliiii-npplo upside-down cake C . i , fyn Hi, I oll I usic teacher U, 1 . . A nn fh, for V. .. ', ur, , . on Jo ir Joannie I forget I wn Rainbow Rink ri-nclnncn Mar arot Littlefield lcgpry 1' oy, you guys Fashion designer oy.- Merle Lounsbur . im r i. ,, i o 'err To own S ar Bm-of I lou Jay M' oll m -ay You fool you 'os umm- designer 'nrk Avenue Judith MacPherson Judy I'm in a rare mood Ge ing' out of tronhlo , .lunior G r i ' lorry No kidding To own a .horse ranch .Ii-xico Louise Myers Wocsa Oh, my gosh Airline S owardi-ss rzivol Fr 'ri-dri od 'ass liniglish .'i-oniing Jo AI 1: 'll , , I, l did i Farnu-r Track Chainpion g B 2 'nd like youg you'rc dirty Ornin,i- sliver in niarnmlado fav ory llor roi s of Prosiili-n s 'li i e 'idgc Hey, Biscuit To bi- a loafcr in a hw-all fav ory Illondi- barinaii s Yndon Treadwell .nnior All over the road? To own Aini-ricnn 'I'oln:cco Co. :nl 'roSil5' SU'l'l'l ' idi i, udic How cut:-! o get U. job .ov Q IN sake S tc Pe J cyo K nn J shen K an ..- r--1 bf ..a l K CO N B scoo Je Sk Y v-1 -f.-1 .J W I C u AC 5 1 yer anM 0 YD ..i I Go ck I. Otto ed t tiat Oi Oh tuba hn Sears ...- s n-4 ruce Thaxter .., Ilona i Wh t .-I -4 I I I J te LaPo n th JL Nineteen '7!w Gunmen Gum SENIORS Six 'vw-ug Q gg. 3, 'ig SFNIOR INFORMALS Fzrst row left to rzght Phzllw Barbze Fred Pzdge and Betty G Second row Frmnme Hamxmy Cyn and Ruthze and Bette Third row Peggy 'Vancy Ihck Bruce Betty B and Pat F Fourth row Arm Patty D Joanme Shag Jayne and John Fzfth row Howard Ed Louzse June Gerry and Walter Szxth row Jwnwr Judy Mzrzam and Marzan Twenty A X kr-1 I N -I AE. -: , A Q n .BL fy, 11 l' TA B' . . it H' ' ' in 'Q 1 ' ' r ' .....t, fe X-x ' 4. 1'-vs' tx xi ':'II ' .1 .' ' xr. vu: ,I.. -E 5 2 1 1 1- - - 4 fa- . '. -AJ X 1 h B , .Ink l 4 ' 5. ' y fy . If- 8-5 , A-:-1 f . 7' ' A x . ,g K., . . V . w K i l - saw, ' V74 3 w , Q - ,1 1 I . Af mf!-, . y J . , U. : . .H . y I, . , . Q : f .1 - ' : 1 4 1 1 . 9 9 ' - ' I : ' 7 'V 9 I Y . ' . 7 1 I l I I . I ' : 7 ! 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'73- ' X' if E 9 -al ' I 1 J! . - ' .. 7 I ,- Z e 1' ,fc-' f 4 4' V ,- X Q f X 0 ' , , , f E ., A 0 3 , 2 f J' .- X 1 f 1 4, 1 XX f , 4 5 IZA QA 01 Twen ty-one .746 6, I ew CLASSES Class Officers Junzofr Class Left to mght Pfnsczlla Hobson Bernard Cor nezl Thomas Needham Sophomore Class Left to mght Phzlzp Gonyar Evelyn Smclazr Davzd Adams Freshman Class Left to frzght Shezla Reed Frank Szmpson Davzd Sfazlor Twenty two . W x , . . I w r , . N ,, r 1 ' . I 1 . CLA5555 7114 Gwuan Gum W- f Fzrst row Sarudra Noyes Celeste Cowan Bertha Crabtree Murzel Beaulzeu Thomas Needham Prwcrlla Hobson Rernard Cornerl Mary Lucas Dorothy Sullwan Second row Barbara Dow Elzzabeth Call Bermce Nadeau Jeum Devoe Florence Wil son Elzzabeth Maloney Marlene qullwan 'inn Nichols Patrzcul Sears Thzrd row Rwhard Merr-:ll Howard Keyo Ronald Martm Wzlham Beebe Lmwood' Hashey Theodore Ifuebbers Rupert Lyons Jack Pelletzer Wzllwxm Gott Fourth row Jzwk Biscoe Mark Brscoe Donovan Thzbodeau Ross Cota David Goth row Ross Thazrter Leroy Chase Wzllzarn Free.e Robert Deenng The Junior Class The Junior class had a very successful year under the excellent leadership of President Bernard Cornell, Vice-President Thomas Needham, and Secretary Treasurer Priscilla Hobson The Student Council members from our class were Sandra Noyes and Bobby Deering When football season rolled around, many of our able Junior boys were found on the gridiron. The basketball team this year was Well repre- sented by the Junior boys. We also had three of our Junior girls support- ing our team as cheerleaders. Many members of our class participated in the orchestra, band, and glee clubs. We were well represented in several other activities throughout the year, including the Science Club, and Science Fair, Arts and Crafts, and the Crimson Crier and Rioteer staffs. One of our most successful projects of the year was the annual Junior Prom in March. Other highlights of the year were the Junior Speaking Exhibition and the Minstrel Show. Twenty three 71m eaandon Gum CLA5555 nh F 1 egg A 1- ls' First row Patrzcva Dexter Alzoe Perkzns Sylma Gerrzsh Shzrley St Louzs Phzlrp Gonyar Evelyn Smclazr Damd 4dam.s Melrena Dereau Patrrcm Kennedy Jean ette Comezl qecond row Frank St Louzs Florence Hashey M-arze Beaulzeu Dum Overlook Martha Trefethen Jamce Bazley Mary Szmpson Joan Lzttlefield Patrwza Sellers Rzchard Jenness Thzrd row Thomas Senak Ross Wyman Wzllzam Buschzng Norris Hamzlton Rzchard Wztter Denms Brugmwn Raymund Dall Frederzck Cyrway Thomas Gibbs Law reuce Burns Fourth row Norman Coro Arnze Doyon Frank Beyer Dudley LaPo'mte Arthur' Treadu ell Leon Treadwell Arthur Parlzn Leon McGmn Ronald LeClazr The Sophomore Class Last spring the class of 54 elected the followlng officers Phlllp Gonyar, Presldent Davld Adams, Vlce Presldent, Evelyn Smclaxr Secre tary Treasurer, Marle Beaulleu and Rxchard Wltter, Student Councll 1 efpresentatlves The Sophomores started out thls school year wlth the Freshman Initi atlon on September 14. The Freshmen were very good sports about the whole affalr and had a good tlme at the dance that evenmg. January 14 welcomed a Sadle H3Wk1HS Dance glven by our class, whlch proved very successful both to the attendmg students and our class treasury. Thls year's Sophomores are well represented in the school activities whlch lnclude Glee Clubs, Football, Basketball, MaJorettes, Orchestra, Band, and Cheering. Twenty four c 3 1 I 1 + Q5 m n 1-1 rl , 9 1 Q , i . ,J 1 K 5 ' l .la ' '5 .4 I r A 'wi' ll'-'lla 'Y 3 o f -: V -ng. 4 4 , L5 . Y fi 'i 155 - ' i Z2 U . . y ln Y VI: I , . ,Q A 1 ,wi ' ur on Q 7 J' I 5 5 . : . . . 3 . . . y . .Ai , . . I . .U . . I Q 1 - '1 ' l 1 D ' L, I . . l , ' l , A . I 1 I D l 1 ' Y Y I Y 7' ' . I ' 4. , , 0 l ' l 1 l l .1 D 1 1 1 Y .7 -. : 1 U 1 I Y. . .' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . ' ' . Q . . - . . . . Y - CLASSES '7Ae Gfumaan Gum Of! ASAMRQH Iwrst row Sarah Parl er Patrzcza Bean Dzane Holmes Mary Waddell Frank Szmp son Davzd Slulor Shetla Reed Ann Kzmball Katharine Brooks Joyce Snow Second row Vzrqmza Lucas Carol Reed Jacquelme Wrzght Donna Sullwan Robenw Burrzll Betty Dow Betty Henderson Roberta Merrzll Patrzcza Myers Barbara Sullwan Jayne Lounsbury Ann Ktmball Glorza Clark Thzrd 'now Raymond Baker Glen Small Ronald Waddell Alfred LeClazr Roger Clapp James Abbott Robert Burmll Phzllzp Harmon Irvm Morrzson Rwhard Butler James Treadwfll Marlon Sullwan Fourth row Robert LeCla1r Gary Goodzn Henry Mosher Frank St Louzs Paul Prue Amase Sherman Christopher Flynn Daud Trefethen Howard Beaulieu Robert Boothby Mathew Smart Bzlly Brzdqes The Freshman Class We, the class of 55 are very pleased with our beginning as members of the high school under the xery fine leadership of our officers President Frank Simpson Vice President David Sailor, Secretary Treasurer Sheila Reed Our class was represented in the Student Council by Carol Reed and William Bridges. Though most of us had colds for the Freshman Reception, which fol- lowed the initiation, we all thought itwas worth it. Now we are looking forward to the time when we are Sophomores. Shortly after the Freshman Reception we put on a successful Sophomore Social. Members of the class participated in the following school activities: Athletics, Camera Club, Arts and Crafts, Plays, Science Club, Cheerlead- ing, and Musical Organizations. Twenty five 746 Emma Gum CLASSES F5955 P19 L4 ,, fin up Th-'77- sv tri EIFHTH GRA DF Fzrst rou Helen Sullzzan Jeafnzne Spmny 'Uaryorze Sears Margaret Pelletzer Dee Harlow Franczs Martm Bzllu Henderson Rzchard Broehuay Bezerly Cotlzrow Glory Ann Ihryon Emily Oterlock Lorrazne Lellazr Margaret Murch Second row Nancy Bootbby Carol Myers Donma P12 ak Beverly McFarlm Mzrzam Douqlanss Ann Darn Sandra fall I,l'L77I9lL'1 Broelmuay Stella RosebuSl1 Barbara Wzllard Dale Grmdle Mary Dow Dorothy L-eCla1r Donna Wilson Thzrd rou Lauren Cota Cerald Bzscoe Arlene Burms Flrlvne Dore Daloree Doyon Faye Gould I'rea Nanderlzn Beverly fardzner Beverly Delonq Marilyn Younq Thereea Martzn Athlze Mosher Marzlyn Pelletzer Mark Shzbles Norman Goodm Fourth row Rzchard Harmon Allen Cota Robert Nzelzols Jamec Campbell Sehlu Jackson John Dall Robert Vzrtue Frank Tenney Wayne Hashey James Goode Bruce Pelletzer Dale LeClazr Damd Bwknell A nnnnnn wh H. SEVENTH GRADE Fzrst row Elzzabelh Bndqes Betty Lee Sullwan Mary Alzce Plummer Ellen Shzbles Lawrence Ferrzsh Fmrwes Ifuller Ronald Parent Blamche Srmpson Mary Ellen Bell Judith Stafrr Second row Bezerly Nafdeau Jean McNeary Arlene Cornell Elzzabeth Cota Jean nette LeClazr Lou Ellen Durst Jean Nwkerson Carolyn Sleeper Dawn Hesseltme Jean LaVassa Donna Lee Sullwan Thzrd rofw Gayland Hashey Damd Martzn Maryone Gwens Rose Gonyar Ruby Bur rtll .Iennme lfyofns Flom Dall Meredzth Lamoreau Dzwne Pelletzer, Murray' Lan caster Roger Deveau Fourth row Rwhard Holmes George Farnsworth John Kyle Gerald Wrzght Raymond Gnndle Herbert Comeau Phzlzp Gould George Sailor Donald Bwknell James Maloney Robert Sutton. Twenty sm: Galen S x XXXXN Z WWWM K -YI. ...fv- 4 Cl-I0 '31 V 3 qv. M n ---- 5'- .A,pu -w-- if-f ii?fE'YFF if'W ,..x X I J -- 'Til T --rfflj' a N 241- fl ' 1' Q x 'X - il -- ' fi: . ' ' N' ' v. A-.mxv'xnxm1'. .mn as mm wmgiwwxmw m-'Y' I W r -I Y -x-'QNYN NN .Mm W ' V WX .. ..4. I N' x , 6 ex-xxvqc-Wxw-' - Q xr. ml 'GM if mv K ' y x . I-:ilfxl gf 151,11 VN fi ' . , . , , .-, fb 155.5 ,','A.',N,, xN 'QM' MYXYMN ,hx S P ,J X XXX x N X 7. xv ' A qx X A xy ww o sb H ' S E ' A Q x N9 N 5 X NW . 3 712 Gaundon Gum Crimson Crier Co Edxtors Asslstant Edltor Business Manager Asslstants ACtlVlt16S Edxtor Faculty Edltors Llterary Edltor Semor St8.tlStlCS Photos Exchanges Alumm Secretarles Faculty Advlsor Ia Nancy Douglass Bruce Thaxter John Luebbers Rlchard Bell Howard Jackson Barbara Bagley Wllllam Freese Sandra Noyes Joan Klrshen Dorothy Sulllvan Judy MacPherson Frances Comeau Cvnthxa Jenness Prlscllla Hobson John Sears Bernard Corne1l Patrlcla Fortler Betty Baker Ann Keyo Peggy Llttlefield Walter Foster June Brooks Joanne Curran Ruth Clapp Merle Lounsbury Ph1ll1s Gould Marlan Gerrlsh Betty Gllmore Mr W1ll1am L ACTIVITIES 52 und Fzrst row Cynthza Jenness, Betty Gzlmore, Arm Keyo. Walter Foster, Narncy Doug lass, Theodore Leubbers, Barbara Baqley Phzllzs Gould. Marzon Gerrzsh Second row .Mr Lund, Admsorg Jeo-anne Curran, Patrzcza Fortzer. Frlances Comeaug Dorothy Sullwan, Bruce Thaxter, Sandra Noyes, Peggy Lzttlefield, Jwne Brooks, Pnsczlla H obson. Thzrd row Joan Kzmhen, Ruth Clappf William Freese, Lyndon Treadwell, Jr, Jlohw Sears, Merle Lounsbury, Howard Jackson, Bernie Cornezl, Judy MacPherson, Betty Baker. Twenty ezght ' ' S If - ' ,,.,,,.,...........................,,.,,.,...........,.....,............................,....,.............,... '52 '52 ' ' ........,.....,........,...........,,...,..,............,..........,.............,.......,.,.......,. '51 ' ..........,,..,l......,.,,......,,........,............,.............,r.,, ,,,...l.l. , .... ' '52 ' .,,.4I......,,I...,,...,.s..,,ss.,.,......,..,,,..,...,,...,.,.r....,.r.......,..............,..,.........,.... 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'52 ' ' '52 ACTIVITIES '7fae efuandon eau Fu off' AE U0 'Y Iwrst row Marzofn Gerrzsh June Brooks Betty Gzlmore Rzchafrd Mero-all, Elzzabeth Brockway Frances Comeau Ann Nwhols Phzllzs Gould Germame Myers Second row Barbara Dow Dorothy Sullwan 'Vancy Douglass Patricia Dore loam Kzrshen Dzan Overlook Ruth Clapp Patrzcza Fortzer Ann Kzmball Pnsemlla Hobson Mary Ellen Bell Thzrd row Barbara Bagley Betty Baker Jack Brscoe Howard Jackson Mr Lund Thomas Gzbbs Bernard Cornezl Frea Sanderlzn Jean McNeary The Ruoteer Staff The Rloteer Orono HlghS student newspaper has been publlshed monthly thls year under the d1rect1on of Ellzabeth Brockway and Frances Comeau co-edxtors Mr W1ll1am Lund contmued as faculty advlsor The rest of the staff IS as follows Ann Nlchols and Rlchard Merrlll, asslstant editors Howard Jackson sports edltor John Blscoe asslstant sports edltor, Ruth Clapp 3CtlVltleS edltor Nancy Douglass art edltor, Joan K1rshen, mlscellaneous edltor Dlan Overlock, soclety edltor Bar bara Dow feature wrlter Patrlcla Dore buslness manager Patrxcla Fortler and Prlscllla Hobson, clrculatlon managers, Germame Myers Ehzabeth Baker June Brooks mlmeographlng .Phlllls Gould Elizabeth Gllmore Marlan Gerrlsh typlsts Phlllls Gould proof reader, Jean Mc Neary, Mary Ellen Bell, Frea Sanderlm, Ann C. Klmball Thomas Glbbs Dorothy Sullivan, Bernard Corneil, Barbara Bagaley, home room re- porters. Twenty mne '7f:e Gfumaon Gum ACTIVITIES A I' STUDENT COUNCIL inn-ll-an-.- Fzrst row Marne Beaulwu Sandra Noyes John Sears Lyndon Treadwell Frances Comeau Mary Ellen Bell Second row Advzsor Mr Ma4:Laughlzn Wzllzam. Bndges Blanch Szmpson Dumans' Harlow Betty Baker Carol Reed Franczs Wartzn Thzrd row Phzlllp Conyar Wzllzam Henderson Frank Simpson Richard Wltter Bern ard Corneal Robert Deermg Francas Fuller NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fzrst row Ruth, Clapp, Elzzabeth Brockway, Nancy Douglass, Cynthia Jenness, Betty Gzlmore, Mr. Lund. Second row Howard Jackson, Frances Comeau, Patrwuz Dore, Ross Thaxter, Pnsczlla Hobson, Barbara Dow, Rzclulrd Merrill. Thzrty 2 ' I . 5 5 I 1 ' I ' ' C : 5 5 : , I ' ' 1 - . . . I ' ' I C I . . ,E ' K I A ' ' ' . 3 5 .- gl: . 4 ,, , ig A .2 , Q, if is I R c , , . '- w F ---.-.. 'bvvwvavnfm , fd., I ------1.4. . I I ' ' I I I I .- 21, 1- . I 4' ' 'Q 3' , E K Hi '14 Q 3 :fi f . 1 3 f - f ? .,. L A 3 1 1 r r v , l 1 s a I . , . A . Q , , l Y Y ' ' . , 5 7 x 9 v 1 ' I Y ' Aqjflvmgg 7112 Gamma Gum I, DEBA TERS Left to rzqht Patrzcza Sellers Fred Otto James Abbott Walter Foster Ann Kzmball Robert Burnll W LIBRARIANS Left to nght Margaret Lzttlejield Mws Brownmg Dum Overlook Judzth MacPherson, Sylvw, Gen-ash Carrol Reed Joan Littlefield. Thu-ty one Qia- W ' lil n P '7Ae Guam Gum ACT'V'T'E5 Fzrst row Margaret Pelletzer Pamala Brockway Marzlyn Pelletzer Ann Kzmball Mane Beaulzeu Leon Treadwell Gloria Clark Donna Pzzzak Mzrtam Douglass Second 'now Gary Goodzn Emzly Overlook Mary Dow Theresa Martm, James Barley Betty Dow Beverly Gardmer Henry Mosher The Scuence Club Thls year the Sclence Club, under the guxdance of Mr Fortxer, has was purchased for the use of the school The group asslsted wxth the Reglonal Scxence Falr held at Orono Hlgh School thls sprlng many of the members entered demonstratlons or exh1b1ts Prlze wmners from Orono mcluded Fred Otto Rlchard Merrxll Tommy Sezak, and Arnold Doyan Officers elected at one of the first meetmgs were as follows Presldent, Marle Beauheu Vlce Presldent Leon Treadwell, Secretary Ann Cath erme Klmball , Llbrarlan Reporter, Glorla Clark. Thzrty two twenty-three members. As one project of the club, an Opaque Projector 'fine ef:-undon Gum PQ fl 5569 ' 1001 06 i v F -l ARTS AND CRAFTS Fzrst row Betty Brzdges Ellen Shzbles Mary Plummer Jean MacxNeary Jfeanmu Lyo-rw Marqaret Pelletrer Margorze Sears Jeamne Spmney Carolyn Myers Nancy Boothby Meredzth Lamoreau .Second row Beverly 'lIcFarlen Dolores Doyan Ann Dans Carolzne Sleeper Jean, Iwcholeon Pamalz Brockuay Judy Starr Donna Wtlson Don Hesselton Lou Ellen Durst Arlene Corrzezl Mary Dow Thzrd row Ann Kzmball Marzlyn Pelletzer Faye Gould Bezerly Gardzrwr Frank! Cyraay Dee Harlow Mu-1am Bonde Theres-a Martm Frea Sanderlm Shezla Reed Fourth row Francrs Wfartm Arlene Burns Betty Cota Jeannette LeCla1r Peggy Chatto Blanche Sampson Alzhalze Mosher Sarah Parker Carol Reed Ermly Over lock Gborra Clark Rzchard Harmon Tlnrty three E 5. A m rw - 2 A F 1 , A ., , ,., 3 A I' I . ,A . Ae 5 f ' l I L , ' . . f 1 iy L Q H, -. S, A 1' - - ' QS 1 5 ' , I ' 1. 1 ' A 'ff X I -1-..'-: I 'r r b ' 1 ' 1 1 l f -,' . S , 'gr ,--- .' : ! . L' D ! . I . I . 7 1 . 9 ' Y Y I w D , . 4 . I - 4 1 f '1 7'y ' 1 ,. . f' 1 il 1 ' 1 1 1 -', . - ,A V I. . f ' ' .. ' . ' ' . 2 Q Y I Y' ' Y ' 1 7 . ' : '. Y I 7 1 .1 1 . ' b 1 1 1 1 ' f Y ' 74, emma ew ACTIVITIES 9, f ff' Farst row Pat Myers Evelyn Smclazr Murzel Beaulzeu Mary Waddell Dzane Overlook becond row Betty Brzdges Betty Brorkway Barbara Wzllard Blanche Szmpson., Dzane Holmes Clocldwrsa Jerry Bzscoe Mary Dow Barbara Dow Amasha Sherman, Joan. Kzrshen Louzse Myers Rwhafrd Merrzll Freddze Cyrway Robert Vzrtue Rosa Wyman Dzck Wztter Walter Foster Thomas Sezak Glen 'Small David Adafms, Leon. MeGmn Robert Burnll Phzlzp Gonyar Daud Trefethen Frances Comeau Bzlly Brzdges Mark Shzbles Ban Th1s year the band and the magorettes were under the dlrectlon of the mus1c supervxsor, Mr Gerard Chamberland In thelr snappy maroon and whlte unlforms, they appeared at all the home football and basketball games wlth many new formatlons and new marches They were also prom1nent at the Chrlstmas Concert ln Orono and at Dow A1r Force Base Other performances mcluded Annual Muslc Nlght a band concert and at the Eastern Mame Mus1c FeStlV3l held at the Umverslty of Mame 1n May They represented Orono Hlgh School 1n the Amerlcan LEg10h Parade and 1n the Santa Claus Parade held 1n Bangor at Chrlstmas 'Ihe band IS st1ll a growmg orgamzatlon and looks forward to an even more successful season next year The group would hke to express thanks to Mr Chamberland for hls much needed patlence and hls untmng efforts Presldent, D1ck Wltter, Secretary, Murlel Beaulleug Llbrarlan, Bar- bara Wlllard. Thrrty four ACTIVITIES '7Ae emma ew Crchestra This year the orchestra under the efficlent dlrectlon of our new musxc supe1 vlsor Mr Gerard Chamberland has contmued lts reputatlon of be- mg one of the successful muslcal orgamzatlons ln Orono Hxgh School Some of thelr greatly enjoyed performances whlch have lncluded selectlons runnmg from classlcal to popular muslc were P T A meetlngs the Chrlstmas Concert in Orono and at Dow Fleld at the J umor Speaklng Exhlbltlon at the One Act Play Contest the Eastern Mame Muslc F6Stl val at Baccalaureate Servlce and at Graduatlon The many senxors who are leavlng the group thls year would llke to wxsh Mr Chamberland and future Orono Hlgh School Orchestras luck and success Presxdent Nancy Douglass Secretary Patrlcla Fortler Llbrarxan Betty Brockway Thzrty five , . '1 '. . . - 9 ' ! . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . , ... , . . . . . ' v . . . , - , - 1 1 - 1 . . ' no o n Q U 0 Y 9 ! y I . '7fue Canaan Gum ACTIVITIES I'II'I00sI'I Hg. YWV nv vrf 1 Irv QQ1 CIRLS CLEE CLUB Fzrst rrru Robena Burrzll qhezla Reed Carol Reed Sarah Parlker Afnn K1mbg,1l Betty Baker Cynthza Ienness 1Nancy Douglass Glorza Clark Betty Call Mumel Beaulzeu Jzyne Call Sandra Noyes Ser-ond wow Betty Dou latrzcza Myers Barbara Dow Marte Beaulzezt Joan Lzttlefzeld Mary .Szmpson Janzce Ba1ley Betty Maloney Florence Mae Wtlsorn Pztrzcza Fortzer ferry 'llyers Phzllu Gould Marlon Gerrzsh Betty Gzlmore, Patrzcua Sears Jeanette Cornezl Celeste Cowan Thzrd row Ruth Clapp Judy MacPherson Ann Keyo Jean Deoeau Dzane Over-1 lock Louzse Myers Roberta Merrzll Patrzcza Dore Florerwe Hashey Pmsctlla Hobson Ann Nwhols June Brooks .loan Kzrshen Martha Trefethen Ann Ktm- ball Donna bulluan Fourth row .Shtrley .St Louzs Pat Beane Barbara Bagley Peggy Lzttlefield Patrzcza Ixonnedy Meltzna Dezeau Dorothy .Sullwan Frances Comeau Dtane. Holmes Mary Waddell Alzce Perkzns Katharvne Brooks Evelyn Sznclazr F!! A BOYS GLEE CLUB Fzrst row Dudley LaPo1nte George Hamzlton Dzck Bell Dzck Wztter, Howard Jack son Bobby Deermg Glen qmall Ronald LeCla2r Jay McCollum. Second rou Tommy Czbbs Roger Clapp Thomas Sezak LeCla1,r Arthur Treadwell, Lawrerwe Burns Howard Keyo Norms Hamzlton Theodore Luebbers Tlzzrd row Walter Foster Thomas Needham Ross Wyman Billy Buschvng Frank Szmpson Frank Cyrway Ronald Martm Lyndon Treadwell Frank Beyer Fourth row LeClazr Ronald St Louzs Paul Prue Mark Bwcoe James Treadwell Leon McG1nn Raymond Baker Normam Corra Donald Whzte Robert Boothby Thirty stx 5 : , . . , T' ,' ' .I ' .2 I ' If , t , A ,. ? ' L' I. : A . ' 1 1 , fl fi ' Y 1 ' Q 7 1 I . I I N . . , I , 1. , k , , A , . , 1 4 w D 1- Y, v .' ' K , .1 .1 ,.., l , , , A 1 ,,, 1 ' ' 1 - . ry I , . . . f ' - '1 1 1 , . . I ,t L' Q. . , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1. ,- I .. . , VV In . ., , . . . . , 1 t A ., . , , . . , i . IL ., , . . ' . ' ., 1 , . V ' 1 - 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 ', -I I- -'1 1 1 1 I Q , 1 . 1 .,. U, 1, , w -1 7 1 , . , . 1 . . 1 . , , , , ' ' ' 1 1 - ' ' . I Y ' , Y , 1 1 1 1 ' I' I 5 If -i 1 5 ' 1 . A t .1 J . h 1 .,Q,, A ' l ' 1 1 ,,. snr- 'K --S-. ' X' S.. 3 1' ' Q 'X 3' I- W 1 '. , 1 I I W ' 0 ' s 4- . I ,A we I 51,1 .I4 1 - : 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 L I 1 ' 1 If 7 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 5 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 ACTIVITIES '7!w Gaunaan Gum CAMERA CLUB Ffrst row Betty Brzdges Nancy Boothby Dzane Holmes Walter Foster Cafml Reed Thomas Gzbbs Bzlly Brzdges Margaret Pelletzer Maryorze Sears .Second row Mr Hayes Advnsor Katharine Brooks Dale Grmdle Sandra Call Emtly Overlook Frea Sanderlm Mzrz-am Dnouglass Arun Kzmball Sarah Parker Donna Wzlson Mr Wllute Admsor Thzrd row Ilavvd Sazlor bhezla Reed Betty Maloney Beverly Gardiner Anna Kzm ball Betty Dofw Dum Overlook Theresa Martin Florence Wzlson Gary Goodm The Boys and Girls Clubs The Boys Glee Club and the Glrls Glee Club are two of the largest and the most popular organlzatlons ln Orono Hlgh School Under the dlrectlon of Mr Gerard Chamberland, the groups have done most of thelr muslc together, speclallzmg 1n four part harmony Publlc appearances 1n cluded the Chrlstmas Concert ln Orono and at Dow A1r Force Base, the Annual MUSIC Nlght Program, ln the Eastern Malne MUSIC Festlval, and at the March of Dlmes Talent Show, where the group s favorlte number My Bonnle LIES Over the Ocean, was performed for the first tune The hlgh polnt of the season was a radlo broadcast over a Bangor statlon on Chrlstmas Eve The glee clubs have engoyed workmg wlth each other and Mr Cham berland, and are lookmg forward to many more seasons as successful as th1s one Presldent Cynth1a Jenness Presldent Howard Jackson Secretary Bette Baker Secretary Bobby Deerlng Llbrarlan Nancy Douglass Llbrarlan Richard Wltter Thirty sez en 7Ae 8 I eau ACTIVITIES JA YVEE CHEERLEADERS I eff to nqht Jeanette Cornezl Donna Sullwan Mane Beaulzeu Alwe Perkms Shezla, Reed Patncza Bean Dzane Holmes I DRUM MAJORETTES Left to nght Evelyn Sznclaz-r Patncra Myers Munel Beaulzeu Dum Overlook, Mary Waddell Th1rty eight . . I J I ' . : f Y Y Y I Y 7 ' I 5 Q 1 y . O CLUB Fzrst row John Sears Donald Whzte Robert Deermg Bernard Corned Merle Lawns bury Rzchard Bell Lyndon Treadu ell Howard Jackson. Second row Mr Bryant Ross Cota Wzllzam Gott Rupert Lyons Jack Pelletzer Arthur Parlm Arthur Treadwell Thomas Needham Mr Deerzng Thzrd row Thomas Se ak Wzllzam Buschzng Thomas Gzbbs Rwhard W1tt0r Lmwood Hashey Theodore Luebbers Frank Beyers VARSITY CHEERLEADER Left to nght Margaret Lzttlefield Frances Comeau Dorothy Sullwan Ann Keyo, Sandra Noyes Cynthva Jenness Barbara Bagley Thzrty mne . . W w u rv ' v ' v 1 1 ' v . r ' f r ' r ' ' 1 ' - v ' 1 v , ' , 1 , . 0 . ,, ' ' ' 1 1 - x 1 1 y - . x W I , y 1 r I ' 71,8 e,,5,,,40,, Guy, ACTIVITIES SENIOR PLA Y Fzrst row Patrzcza Fortwr Phzllns Gould E11 abeth Brockway Marwn Gerrzsh Betty C llmore Barbara Bagley Second row Ronald LeClazr Ross Wyman Thomas Gzbba Frmank Szmpson William Beebe David Adams Mr Lund Thlrd row Peggy Lzttlefield Fred Otto John Years Merle Lounsbury Walter Foster, Howard Jackson Lyndon Treadwell Mlmdm Bonde ONE ACT PL4Y 13178511070 Mr Lund Sandra Noyes Dheodore Luebbers Barbara Bagley Robert eermg I' orty . u . . . . .x , .N . . ' 7 7 ' ! I ,. 1 , . ' Y ' ' Y I , l ! ' ' ' I I A 7 Y ! I ' sl .. I 6 . ,. A ' F , , ,, . . . ' E' - , ', ' .'. l . I . ' ' l Y l I ' 'I ACTIVITIES '7Ae Gamma Gum Nearly fifty students from Orono Hlgh School responded to the re- quest of the Bangor Fllter Center for volunteers to axd In thelr defense program They were d1v1ded 1nto two groups and attended a twelve week tralmng sesslon where they learned about the operations of the center Each tralnee also took part ln two alerts near the end of the course to apply what they had learned Awards were presented to the students completlng the course at a speclal assembly Thls center may someday play an lmportant part 1n the defense of our state and na tlon and Orono Hlgh School IS proud that so many stu dents haxe shown an actlve mterest In the program. Forty one is L Filter Center '7Ae Gfumdan Gum I3-Sf Forty-two i SPORTS 7114 Gamma fum I 4.1, fi this 52 E :Malin -ie- N -Q fy wf ' W 77 I 1 'X ilVI1'WTl r iz. Z 5 ' ? ,-1 Q fm? 1 Hx NH M 5 V YA I N J Y xxxww as .rv K Q i 1n 2 in ' 2 -Q. tally f Forty three Q L 1 k I C - xi , , - , ,- f ,- R ,-1 j 4. -,I l , , , 1 x. ,A , , ,l ,F Q 1 7' .- v i 'f w N T - 'Tix . ' .., I' xx, I 1, .1110 f I , I ' ,J V . 1 ,. X Z . ' ' 1 ' I 1 'f . -A , -5 . U EE q ' 1' - I 7 ' 0 ., ' ' Uf' --ff: '., - 1, - , , 5-,V - ,f 4 .X ,aff QQ-fat - -. , - nf - 12:1 -,g,,.5Z - b , . vw: 1 ' AG' fag.-. 1. - ffj 'LZ 1 ,va- I ' 4 , .8 .fxi -2 if . x L 5 N 1, ' 17' 5' '42 2 6 - ff. ' -J .ky- .-f , P F 'f Lg: Y ij xp, h ' f fl:-n . ,. .flea N I I '- f' .5 - an Qi 9. . 1- , ! . , . , W A 1 5, - X f, ff, ' ,'-: :5W'J1 ' Z K. f f4.,.,'W .5 fc A- -SX 'sw I 1-:4 E , '-EQ ..,I.,'I , . L, 1 Xn f, 5--' '- 2 - '?l, y V ' , 'vi X: 5 T H, ',...- TL -2 5 711 eq. T .L 1:L:'. -' ,- Y :.-I vs' N '3 T . xt ii.,4gi2-- 1, K 5- YE 1 x X x -L X O g -3 '5 . f . . X - ' ' .L 2. ' f f , ' Z 'E 4 - - , , 33? -5 I 1 -2: E. X 1 V' ' . ' I-, E. 4 7 'SE A - ' ws E e H 5 -C Lf: il ft' 4 Y , , , x , 9 x 4 x 1 A .Ed First row Robert Deermg Wzllzam Gott Bernard Cornell Wzllzam Buschmg Lyndon Treadwell Donald Whzte Rzchnard Bell Merle Lounsbury Thomas Sezak Arme Doyon. Second row Rzchard Jenness Alfred LeClazr Rwhaard Wztter David Adams Frank Sampson Davzd Gothrow Arthur Treadwell Thzrd mow Alex Myers Ray Baker Jack Bzscoe Thomas Gibbs Mark Bzscoe, Ervm Morrzson Jack Pelletzer Fourth row Coach Bryant James Treadwell Manager Ross Cota Roger Clapp Coach Emerson Frank Beyer Roscoe Wyman Donovan Thzbodeau Trazner Deerzng Varsity Football Although it was a building year at Orono this season the Riots threw a scare into more than one of their opponents while losing six by small margins tiemg one and winning one Bob Deering and Tom Gibbs were named to the All Little Ten Con- ference Team while Merle Lounsbury gained an end berth on the second team and Tom Sezak Bill Gott and Dick Bell received honorable mention On the Eastern Maine All-Scholastic Team Merle Lounsbury was named an end on the second team and Bob Deering and Bill Gott received honor- able mention Only four senior lettermen Merle Lounsbury Lyndon Treadwell Richard Bell, and Donald White will be leaving Lettermen re- turning to the team will be Tom Sezak Tom Gibbs B111 Gott Jack Pelle- tier Bob Deering Berble Cornell Arnold Doyon Arthur Treadwell Ervin Morrison Bill Busching Dick Witter and Frank Beyer With a full team of lettermen returning plus the experience gained this year Orono should have an unbeatable team next fall 74a elubndon Gaim Y SPORTS .J 5 5 f Q ' --B-f - : . Y ' . . . Y I f I . D I I - Y ! Y 5' I Y l . 5 Q h 1 - v . - l 1 . a ' 1 1 ' l I: r ' 1 r 1 , . 5 1 n f 1 1 D J . P I Y i . Q . , - , 7 f ' I ! Y ! . ' 9 ' 1 7 , . 9 ! ! Y Y 9 Y ! ! Y . I ' , . . , . Party four 5p0RT5 'flue Gaavuan Gaim LINCOLN 14 7 The Red Rlots traveled to L1ncoln for thexr first game of the season and opened the Llttle Ten season wlth a thrlller that wasn t declded untll mldway through the thlrd perlod L1ncoln gamed a 7 0 lead durmg the early mmutes of the second perlod An aerlal pass from Deerlng to L Treadwell 1n the closmg seconds left them on the short end of a 7 6 score the lead by recovermg a fumble behmd the Lmcoln goal l1ne A few mm utes later Freshman Erv1n MOFTISOD ran 8 yards around hlS own rlght end for a TD and the Rlots led 14 7 L1ncoln trled to come back ID the fourth perxod but t1me ran out and the game ended Wlth the Lmcs ln possesslon of the ball ln thelr own terrltory. Forty five at half-time. It was early in the third quarter when the Riots took over 7114: Gannon Gum SPORTS DOVER FOXCROFT 7 13 After a hstless filst half the Dover Ponles caught fire and came from behind to dovsn Olono 13 7 in a hotly contested Llttle Ten football game The first half was all Orono as the Rlots who were completely outwelghed ln the line made use of thelr speed and cusp blocking to r1p Wlde gaps 1n the Dover l1ne Early ln the second perlod Dover was forced to punt and Orono moxed the ball to the 30 yard l1ne Three plays later Morrison sco1 ed and 010110 led 7 0 at half tlme The Rl0tS bogged down late ln the third perlod and Dover scoled on a 78 yard run and thlS was the turnlng' polnt of the game In the fourth perlod Dover began to roll and added a touchdown and extra polnt to thelr total The game ended with Orono trylng va1nly to score from deep m thelr own terrltory BELFAST 6 6 Orono had to settle for a 6 6 tle against a surprlsmg Crosby team Startxng on thelr first downs and two plays later Morrlson added the touchdown to g1Ve Orono a 6 0 lead Belfast was st1ll unable to get started and recelvlng a punt Orono started a second drlve whlch ended four yards short of a touchdown sholtly before the first half ended Orono finally bogged down after trylng to move double thelr own Welght all afternoon and Belfast scored shortly after the fourth frame got under way Th1S knotted the score at 6 6 and the game ended wlth Belfast on the Orono 43 yard l1ne BAR HARBOR 12 18 Playlng one of thelr most important games of the season without the services of thelr head coach due to an accldent the 010110 forces put up a determined battle but lost Orono after recoverlng a fumble shortly after the klck-off scored four plays late1 wlth Cornell gomg through right tackle for the converslon The R1OtS determined to wm thls one for thelr coach agaln scored near the end of the first perlod w1th Deermg gomg' all the way on an lnterceptlon from hls own 28 yard l1ne In the second peIlOd, Bar Harbor came back strong w1th two con versxons one a pass and the other on a short run and knotted the score at 12-12 w1th Orono ln possesslon on the Sea- Fofrty szx own 38-yard line, Orono took the ball to Crosby's 18-yard line on three consecutive g g . . . , SPORTS 71.4 eww, ew slders 30 yard l1ne as the half ended The R1OtS fought to Bar Harbor s 9 yard llne early 1n the third frame but lost the ball on downs and shortly before the per1od ended the Seaslders took an 18-12 lead on a 42 yard run for the converslon The de termlned Rlots fought back desperately but txme ran out Wlth Orono 1n possession of the ball on Bar Harbor s 10-yard lme BUCKSPORT 0 21 The R1OtS Just couldn t get started on a very wet and muddy field as they went down 1n defeat at the hands of the Bucksport team Orono klcked off to start the game and after an exchange of punts Bucksport V13 left end scored a touchdown and an extra polnt shortly before the per1od ended The Bucks agaln got possesslon ln the second per1od and scored leavlng the Rlots on the short end of a 12 0 score as the half -ended In the thlrd per1od Orono held 1ts own defensxvely but couldnt get a scormg dr1ve started The Bucks rolled agaln ln the last frame thxs tlme convertlng after a score and trappmg a Rlot back ln the end zone for two polnts The closlng mmutes saw Orono presentlng 1ts major threat w1th Lounsbury catchlng a 20 yard pass from Deering This put Orono on the Bucks 10-yard marker but tlme ran out before they could score Forty seven . . 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OLD TOWN 12 14 SPORTS Extra points was the deciding factor ln this game as Old Town won th1S hotly contested battle by a two polnt margin 14 12 Orono scored first White found a small path of dayllght ln the left slde of the yq lme and high talled It to the Promised Land out racing the Indlan secondarles Vla a pass 1. ,,.,.f'W and a conversion Old Town left J 'fx 5'1- the field with a 7 6 adv antage at +P half tlme The thlrd per1od was M M' evenly played and in the fourth period the Indians again scored on a pass and a conversion to take the lead The Rlots came back strong and added a second tally to close the gap to two points Orono was on Old Towns ten yard stripe and rapidly nearing pay dirt when the clock spoiled all hopes by runnlng out of time DEXTER 6 32 The Dexter Tigers showed plenty of class 1n routing the Red Rlots by a 32 6 margin and neared the L1ttle Ten Championship Both teams scored the first tlme they got pos session of the ball and the score was knotted 6 6 w1th1n thx ee minutes of the start Dex ter wlth its sparklmg brand of ball scored twice in the second frame and at the half time Orono was on the short end of an 18 6 scoie Both teams threatened in the third period with the Riots moving to the Dexter 35 befoze an interception stopped their drlve It wasn t untll the fourth pe11od howevel that the score was changed Wlth Dex ter adding two more counters via a pass and a shoit run to end the one sided contest ELLSWORTH 0 6 The Eagles banged over for a touchdown in the foulth period to shade the Orono Red R10tS in their last game of the season Aftel playing through three scoreless periods the Eagles countered the game s lone score w1th the a1d of a blocked punt 1n the fourth period when trymg to kick out of danger The Eagles broke through the light Orono llne and blocked the kick A series of runmng plays put the ball in pay dlrt. Deerlng with h1s superb passing, tried to equal the score by filllng the air wlth passes, completlng one on the Ellsworth's ten, but the Eagles front wall stiffened and held for the remaining few Forty ezght seconds. . -, 1 Y - . ZS , ' il 'X ' I X-. 5 l : 1 fe - L 1 . . . A -lx N' A, ,K-, .1 'Q 4- ' Y., ' . . . . Q F T f .I Y . lv . . , , , ' ' ' . 5 ' I ' ,K ..n-.- v . y , , , ,.,.. .s E J 1 -', - , ' NP? , ' ' 4 g' v.. U , al , A . . I -, ' v , '. 'f 11 7 A ',' . Y - ' I-N n Q'-5'u. ' -I ' . - ad'-,f' ,Qvs ' , ,A , ,- ' -.,, . ggi . u . ,, 32' A e i ' ffpji H-.fat rig ' -hi., 3 ' ' V ' , . , . . '. . . ' r . . . N b . 1 a ' . , . . .. ' . O , - Y . ' . I I ' , , . . . SPORTS 71141: eaundon efuen Forty mne 74a Gannon Gum SPORTS H Ht ntotfa Fifty 2 'TWV Izrt rou Wzllzam Fatt Arthur I'lrlm Wallzam Buschmg Rupert Lyons Merle Loun bury Lznu ood Ha hey Jael. Pelletzer Robert lleermg Bernard Cornell Sfconrl rou Mr Bryant Thomas Needham Raymond Dall Donovan Thtbodeau Wzl lzam Beebe John Sears Jack Biscoe Varsity Basketball O1 ono made a good showing on their new coult thlS year by winning one third of their games while playmg a tough schedule John Bapst which accounts for two of ou1 losses last yeal was replaced by Dover The Plots finished low IH the 'P V C but made a good show among the Class M teams 1n Eastern Maine Cthls rating was based on the first 14 gamesi Orono made an excellent showing in their first games against Old Town losing by only 11 polnts and a few weeks later the Indlans went on to win the Class L State Championship Arthur Parlm was the highest scorer for the season with 100 points, while Linwood Hashey, Rupert Lyons, Bernard Cornell and Merle Louns bury were second. third, fourth and fifth, respectlvely. Thus the first five scorers were a Sophomore, three Juniors and a Senior. The team includes iive other Juniors and two othei Sophomores There was only one Senior on the squad this yeal, Merle Lounsbury, who was captain Lettermen were: Hashey, Lounsbury, Pelletier, Deering, Busching, Dall and Gott. With a full team returning plus the experience gained this year, Orono should have a tournament representative playing on the court next winter. lwrst row Ervin Mornson Ronald Waddell Ilaizd Adams Thermus Gibbs Rzchumd Witter James Abbott Rrscoe Wyman 17111 zd Fothrou Ross Cola bccond 'row Mfr Ileermg 'ary Goodm Thomas Se ak James Treadwell Richard Jerness Jack Biscoe Willzam Bridges Junior Varsity Basketball The Jayvees under the able coaching of Mr. Deering had a good sea- was he highest scorer for the season with 149 points thigh for both teamsj while Ronald Waddell Ross Cota Donald Thibodeau and James Treadwell were second third fourth and fifth respectively With an- other 5 ear s experience they should be a varsitv team to watch in a couple of years The season summary is as follows Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Ellsworth Lincoln Brewer Bar Harbor Lincoln Bucksport Ellsworth Bucksport Old Town Brewer Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Orono Bar Harbor Belfast Bucksport Dover Old Town Dover Orono Opponents 37 41 Fifty-one SPORTS '7!:e Gaiman Gum son while winning five out of sixteen games on the schedule. Dick Witter 39 46 20 23 39 28 41 28 37 39 40 63 45 57 63 37 27 35 31 44 32 23 48 46 40 61 36 40 23 45 588 663 48 C J 1 7 7l:e efumdan Gum SPGRTS H H SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS Fzrst row Beverly McFarland Pfzmelza Brockway Atalze Mosher Margaret Pelletter Margaret March Sandra Call Maryorze Sears Second row Bruce Pellemer lauren Cota James Goode Rwhard Brockway John Dall Wayne Hashey Feorge Farnsworth Dale LeCla1r Mark Slh lbl6S Tlnrd row Mr Whzte Rwhard Holmes Robert Nzchols Allan Cota, Seth Jackson Gayland Hashey Below IS the season s summary for Varslty Basketball Orono 44 Fzf ty two Opponents Ellsworth L1ncoln Brewer Bar Harbor L1ncoln Bucksport Ellsworth Belfast Old Town Brewer Score Bar Harbor Belfast Bucksport Dover Old Town Dover 5 wlns 4391 avg. 10 losses avg 1465 4533 SPORTS 71m Gwnaon Gum BA SEBA LL TEAM Fzrst row Arthur Parlnn Ross Cota Wzllzam Buschznq Robert Deermg Lznwood Hasheu Arnze Douon Wzllzam Cott Rupert Lyons Coach Bryant Second rou Rzchard Jenne s Erwn Morrtson Davzd Fothrofw Jack Pelletzer Merle Lounsbury James Abbott Thlomas Se ak Frank S1mpson Thzrd row Mark Bncoe James Treaduell Jack Bzscoe Alfred LeClazr Ross! Wyman Thomas Fzbbs Lyndon Treadwell Bernard Corrnezl Davzd Adams Baseball The Baseball squad had a good season thlS year They played ln elght games wmmng 3 and los1ng 5 Mr Deermg s squad dld get mto the Small Schools Tournament by w1nn1ng the play off over Mt Desert but lost IH the quarter finals to Hartland Mr Deermg deserves a lot of credlt for hls coachmg achlevements ln the past Mr Bryant w1ll take over thls posltlon ln the sprlng of 1952 The season s summary IS as follows Orono 8 Bucksport 13 Bar Harbor 2 Orono Orono 4 Old Town Belfast Orono Orono 10 Ellsworth Mt Desert Orono Orono 5 Brewer Hartland Orono PARTIAL SEASON S SUMMARY FOR 1952 Orono 12 Bucksport 14 Orono 4 Bar Harbor Orono 5 Old Town Orono 3 John Bapst 12 lnmngs-raml Orono 17 Belfast Orono 0 Brewer 14 Record 2 wms and 3 defeats The remainmg games are with Ellswol th and Hampden plus the fin- ish of Old Town game Fzf ty three '7Ae Guam Gum Industrial Arts Th1s plcture was taken IH the new lndustrlal arts room Under the leadershlp of Mr Whlte fupper rlghtl the boys are learnlng and lmprov mg skllls whlch may become thelr vocatlon In the foreground fleftj Wlth the O sweater IS P1dge Whlte At the rear of the room by the lathe s George Hamllton Back to m the center IS Merle Lounsbury Dlck Bell IS the boy IH the center foreground Ed Gllmore IS the one on the rlght who almost m1SSQd gettmg 1n the plcture These boys are all Senlors who wlll be leavlng thls year Although they have taken thls course only one year they have accompllshed much and are a good mdlcatlon of what can be accompllshed wlth thls type of course ln Orono Hlgh School ll YY ' ll ' 77 ' 0 2 . i y . , . 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'N .W 'N Y 1 Nw -K' ,E ' 7 ' 'X K I li ', - x 'Wee Gunmen Gum UTERARY Fafty sax Looking Backwards On Septembex 4 1948 apploxxmately folty Exe young students wele seen w alkmg up Mam Stzeet to Orono Hlgh School the 1nst1tut1on wlth hald books and teachels whlch we1e to play an lmportant part ln then' cially ln es for foul long but happy years Although we nawe not always had outstandmg recogn1t1on each one of us has contllbuted In h1s own speclal way to the betterment of the school by pa1t1c1pat1ng 1n the vanous school act1v1t1es Dullng oul stay ln Orono Hlgh School we have lost and galned mem bels of our class We have sponsoxed successfully for the school a Sopho mole Hop JUIIIOI Speakxng Lxhlbltxon and a not to be forgotten Junlor Prom the filst ln our new gym The autumn of 1951 found the SGHIOIS at work 1n Room 11 makmg plans fo1 thelr final year the buslest of the four years here ln O H S If one wgle to stop ln the doolway of Room 11 he mlght overhear the SGHIOIS dlscussmg plans for ralsmg monev graduatlon or our New York tlme and work we mcreased our treasury by Selllng 1ef1 eshments at xallous social functlons The sale of Chrlstmas cards durmg the late fall helped tremendously ln strengthenlng our treasury too Each senior has faxthfullv contrlbuted money and tlme throughout the year Through the comb1ned efforts of students teachers and frlends we were able to spend a week m New York C1ty durmg our sprlng vacatlon On Aprxl Z1 thlrty five semors happily wax ed good bye to parents from a charter ed bus and were off to spend a happy week ln New York A sprmg xacatlon never to be forgotten by the Class of 52 We deeply regret that our attltude toward school has not always been a pleasant one We too have had our happy moments and dark hours w hen we were ready to leaxe O H S because our asslgnments were too dlflicult on someone had made an unklnd 1emark In spxte of our ups and downs we haxe come through eager to forget and enjoy our share of the fun and work w1th teachers and students We owe much to our teachers who haxe patlently worked wlth us always leady to lxsten to our thoughts and help us solxe our problems Vke who ale about to leave Orono Hlgh School reallze fully the re- sponsnbllltxes we are about to undertake Followlng graduatlon many of us w1ll be gomg out mto an entxrely new world never to be together again as the Class of 52 Nevertheless memorles of our fellow classmates and students wlll always remam wlth us XX - Il 1 , , Y u . 1 - v n c , , Q. 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Alumni 1949 Charles Allen Workmg rn Bangor Raymon Atherton Navy Lawrence Barley U of M Lrllran Burns Marrred Anna Burrrll Maflled James Byard Navy Valdrne Chalmers lVIarr1ed Warren Chetley Navy Norma Crane-Marrred Stewart llevrne Workmg 1 Jean Dolloff U of M Lawrence Gould Navy Ralph Hobson Navy Dorothy Landry Workmg Perry LaPo1nte-Army James Leverlle-Arr Force Garnor McGorr1ll U of M Phylhs Noyes U of M Robert Page-U of M Patrrcra Plummer Marrled Thomas Prue--Workmg rn Bangor Charlotte Sherman Mar rred Glorra Smrth Marrled Stacy Stevens U of Rochester Frederrck Wallace-Army Orono Orono Jack Weymouth Arr Force Gertrude Wyman U of M 1950 Mary Ellen Baker Workmg rn Mass Ruth Beyer U of M Adrran Brooks Navy Geraldrne Chadbourne-Workmg rn Belfast Ernest Chase-Workmg rn Orono Barbara Cowan Marrred Herbert Doten U of M Robert Goodre-Navy Earl Goodme-Navy Nrcholas Hashey Sprrngfleld College Katherme Hawley Katherine GlbbS Secre tarral School Vxctor Henry Art School ln Boston Kerth Hutchms Workmg rn Bangor Lors Ingalls Marrred Rrchard Ingersoll Merchant Marmes Charlene Kennedy Workmg rn Veazre Ruth Lemreux Marrred Eugene Leverlle-Navy Frank Lrttlefield Workmg rn Orono Frank Lucas Navy Margorre Moore-U of M Vrrgrnra Moore-Marrred Janet Olrver U of M Robert Overlock Navy Chrrstopher Parker U of M 7lxe Gaundan Robert Parlrn Navy lawrence Perkrns Navy Clarence Pelletrer Aroostook State Nor mal School John Peters Navy John Porter U of M Barbara Sears Workmg rn Orono Nell St Lawrence-U of M Thomas Sullrvan Army Joyce Swan VN estbr ook Junlor College Kenneth Ulmer Navy Carole Vhtham Married Phrlrp Worcester Washrngton State Nor mal School 1951 Donald Babrn Workmg ln Rhode Island Phylhs Barley V1 orkmg ln Bangor Robert Baker M I T Murrel Bennett U of M Regrnald Bowden U of M Stephen Brush Harvard Clarence Burrrll Marmes Janet Cota Husson College Barbara Cunmngham Studylng nursmg 1n Bangor Louls Dall Marmes Jane Day Marrred Dana Devoe-U of M Margaret Dow U of M Ruth Dow U of M Theodore Durst U of M Dawn Evans Husson College Rrchard Grbbs Paratroopers Francrs Grlmore-Arr Force Phrlrp Goodre-Paratroopers Patrrcra Goodme-Workmg ln Bangor Robert Hamrlton Workmg ln Orono Donald Hashey Army Rrchard Hobson Navy Lloyd Ingraham Navy Leonard Kenny Beals College Carol Kmd U of Vermont Patrrcra Kung Workmg rn Bangor Jean Llttlefield U of M Betsy Parker U of M Harold Pepper Hnggrns Classrcal Instltute Douglas Powers-Marmes Wrlhs Reed U of M Wayland Shands U of M Shrrley Staub-Umversrty of Colorado Bermce Sulhvan Married Maurme Sullrvan Workmg rn Bangor Rrchard Sullrvan Navy Cecrl Waddell Marrnes Harva Young U of M MM Fzfty seren . 8 . 7 ' - . 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TO TRADI AT Mens and Boys Wear OLD TOWN You ARE ALWAYS WELCOME COMPLIMENTS OF GROCERIES 126 No Mam Street ORONO MAINE The following junxor dresses sold exclusively m Old Town H M Goldsmlth Carole Kung Jonathan Logan Jo-Bun? Jas Vmsmm SPEAR JUNIOR Cuoul A L Goldsmlth REAI FQTATE INSURANCE Eli-lblllhed1914 fra-KOH HCQQGW: K fm Goldsmithis. C. A. Greenacre B, 0 0 , . Q.. MS' 'Eh CENTURY OIL BUINIRI AND HIATING EQUIPMINT SHILL 6AloLlNl Moron OIL! Ano HIATING OnLs DlALsns an D L QW l Tino: Mum Aalun ron Nlw ENGLAND Cox! BLU: CoA L AUTOMOIILI RAolA'ron RIPAIII Burn' Mz'rAL Wonx A SPICIALTY BUILDING Surruta OIL BURNIR SIRVICI OLD TOWN FUEL COMPANY D1al 7 2177 Box 393 Old Town Mame Q3 SFHQII- neusfhiz ,mer we E9 55 Q Zi I fi fl 'if' . ro 1 E5 if SWannie's sms sharpened W. T. GRANT co. OLD TOWN, MAINE Burpee-Davmdson Co H A R D W A R E Corner of Mam and M111 Streets Dill 2278 Orono Maxne COMPLIMENTS OF Complzments of Davls Grocery Ross SPORTING GOODS Fancy Grocernes C' renes OLD TOWN MAINE 108 N0 MAIN STREET ORONO MAINE Comp! ments of Craig, The Tailor 3 Ma ,I Sweet Blue Room Cafe 6 3656 DIAL 6 3656 24 Hom Service 130 Center Street and Delivery GILIIR1' DION P opnetor OLD TOWN MAINE sgiaefar 465663 I o O fro ' i i Prompt Pick-up . 1 7 Q f-'2 95. E Q4 3 L 4 ,, -' ,Lk fgglgiwl E9 . 2 Z5 Compliments of E C. H. BABB ef COMPANY 7 106 Exchange St., Bangor Phone 4521 Heating and Plumbing Contractors for the New Addition to Orono High School Compliments of CLEANERS Am Ben Sklar THE BEST CLEANERS 18 M111 St Orono OI D TOWN MAINE ROBINSON KENNEY Fuel 0115 O11 Burners 53 Center Street BREWER MAINE zgiafroi firms' Q Q15 J 4 -A ,L Q r Q91-191' exe? 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NQQSQQI 49713, ll Snow Ee' Nealley Company BANGOR MAINE THE NEW ATLANTIC RESTAURANT The House of Qualzty Enjoy Excellent Food Well Served 66 MAIN STREET TEL 8810 9129 C 1 ts HARVEY BOWLEY C,ASEY'S BARBER SHOP Watch and Jewelry Repamng ou: TowN MAINE Mill St., Orono DAVID BRAIDY IHC ING A FIN! IILICTION O Coats Toppers Suxts Dresses and Hats ol-9 TOWN MAINE Monza TILY rmczo 14 HAMMOND BT BANGOR ur on: ru. auf wan: You uv: COMPANY falter IGYGWR :YW gff., fo 1 12 O KI ' 77 o-mp imen of l GIFTS - DIAMONDS - WATCHES . D w ll' Y l 9 9 1 - A TIL. nn 0 .1 In I I0 1 3 52 9 Aa ' ' r.l.-'- BEEN' moi N The Re-Sale Shop 79 Central Street COMPLIMENTS OF Harmon P13110 Co Planos Records Instruments 186 EXCHANGE STREE'1 BANGOR Short or Tall-Bzg or Small JOHN PAUL Fzts Em All John Paul Co oo PlCk9l'IIlg Square Bangor COMPLIMENTS OF' Star Beef Co BANGOR MAINE Automatlc Dellvery Servlce Prmted Deln ery TlCk9tS Guarantee Measure Sales amd Seruce MOBILHEAT RANGE and FUEL OIL CONSUMERS OIL Inc 3808 Robert S Smlth Pres Bangor Orono kgfatfblf 16556253 x' x I If I O I ,, . . 145 UNION STRHIT ll Y! , 0 . ' , . 518 C Q: 2 A I . 2f2Q'5g'il9l' V 'lGJ?E'j'lf cw 52 Ii Compliments of Q BANGOR FURNITURE CO. C'OMPI,l'ITE HOUSE FIEHNISIIEIIS 84-88 Hammond Street BANGOR MAINE Dahl s Bakery 248 North Mm Street Shop from Our Many Catalogs OLD TOWN MAINE Shop from Retall Stores The Home of Tasty Pastry Sears, Roebuck and Co Post Office Square CITY LINE SERVICE Bangor Half Waj to Bangor MOBILGAS and OIL Malne s La1gest New England s Flnest Dak1n Sportmg Goods Company 28 Broad St BANGOR MAINE a so WATERVILLE MAINE Flshlng Tackle Photo Supplles Campmg Equlpment Converse Footwear Cramel Chemlcals All Athletlc Equlpment Qaifbh 4 ,GLW 9 v , l O I4 7 I YI . , ' , , . o o ' T' v l 9 . . J, Q-I I X n , Chi, nf as 31 55 ?5 -: -:r Compliments of .ICDHN T. LUEBBERS Sampson Insurance Agency 27 State Street Room 37 Bangor Mame 21 Grove Street Orono Ma1ne Cooklng Refrlgeratlon AS Water Heating Kltchen Heatmg Economlcal Clean Dependable We serve customers off our mams wxth bottle gas CITIZENS UTILTIES COMPANY Your Pzpelme Gas Company 1 Central Street Bangor Mame Olympic Sporhng Goods Co Inc 27 Central Street Bangor Ma1ne Athletlc Supplles Flshmg and Huntmg Equxpment Photo Supphes Luggage Specuzl School Przces zgtaerar wcsussms i v 7 at ' ' , 'Y 1 ., . 9 Bangofs Newest - Maine's Finest L Qi 9 Y r, , N :- FE 2, ES 9 Za E DRINK 15' MILK LOWE BROTHFRS PAINTS Penobscot Paint Products Company NVALL PAPERS ART SUPPLIES 191 Exchange St Bangor THOMPSON THE PRINTER For State Senator PENOBSCOT COUNTY On the Republlcan Tlcket JUNE PRIMARIES State Representatlve o 47 S AND S STORES INC FANCY GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS Telephone 6 2586 7 M111 Sheet M L COFFIN CO EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME Farm Tractors Falrbanks Morse Water Systems McCorm1ck Deerlng Farm Equipment Electuc and O11 Combmatlon Ranges Pefrxgerators Freeze1s Washers Water Heaters Bottled Gas 725 Broadway Bangor Mame Tel 8289 27 Summer Street Dover Foxcroft Mame T8 2100 an Peres: QGSQGWI: 194' - ' - '49 . . , , '. . . . - L . - '1 1 ' - , l. ,Rgg9'?l9Il QJQQQ WZ COMPLIMENTS or 771 7 Fm nk Brothers Hardwares Fletcher 81 Butterfield Co EVERYTHING IN GENERAL CLMLTI' RY MI MORIAI b e 0128 145 State St 8f Central Street BANGOR MAINE Bangol Mame COMPLIMENTS OF Footman s Dalry For Dependable Servlce Brewer, Mame HOUSE TRAILERS Vlner s Music Company 20 Z4 Broad Street I I , 1 il Bangor Mame Vv +ll .g. I New I' Lylrmd I Lrjest and TRAILER Mr I F mg lcte Wu zc Stn-e VEAZIE Tel Bangor 2 1723 Mmufartur d ly ol Penobscot and Old Town Shoe Companies --' Old Tow n Mame Gert-on +uGueGP?x rf ta ' E P A T: !'rm1'pIi 1' its of -'T C 'r 1, f . . 5 ' ' - Y I ,Y I 9 u . 1 . I 'H --of -' ' 'l at no ,I ,ch l .-if tl , - .,.,,, ., -.1 I 7 1 115 's A 5 .' , IS ,U 1 ' I S' .Tr .. 1 , ff , nl -'I 'unq- P I 3 V 1 ' :. L Q-1 Y A , ' - 5 ,gg IGN' JKQ9 Q35 Comg lun nt CHARLES MARKET Olono Malnc S A FISH C FORD S-Xl FS ant SI RVICE. Old Town M1 TC Dla 43 Cota Anderson Grocery 17 W'atcr Street Orono Mame C mtl lzment of Morm Tobacco Company OID TOWN MAINE Complzments of The Canton Restaurant Chznese and Amerzom Foods Old Town Mame Complzmcn ts F George Johnson D M D Dentwt and Oral Surgeon Old Town Mame Compltments of BANGOR NURSERY Towne House Restaurant A1r Cond1t1oned Qpeczalt es m Good Food Old Town Mame 92 9 Q2 Q5 an Saxon 4euef'1 '?i yu,-YW! h I ' if C51 5? 5? 1' 1 ' ef s of . . 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Pretto, Prop. n . 52 5? r w A ., ' re aww' -'Qfvew D D Temll SawCo Inc Manufactu e f The Famous Terrzll Saws and Tools 124126 EXCHANGE STREET BANGOR MAINE KITCH ENETT E State St eet V aze Clams Lobste s Ch ck Steaks Chops Bus Stp COMPLIMENTS OF Umversxtv Barber Shop 21 M ll Street L M SIDELINKER Propnetor Southard of Bangor MODERN STORE EQUIPMENT Aluma Craft Boats Outboard Motor Boats 195 EXCHANGE STREET BANGOR MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF Brountas Restaurant 68 MAIN STREET BANGOR MAINE Comphments f Kelly Road Grocer OPEN SUNDAYS Complzments of THE H 81 K STORE Ladies Apparel Orono, Mame 19 Mu L STREET oRoNo P2 S2 L Qi Refer' +aeue9P?x QYXJ 5 gi? Q 0 0 0, s r , e i , r, i en, 1- rs o All pastries cooked in our kitchen . A 0 i ' , I O l .. . A as . I 1 O ' . , I 3 J .3 dow' We? Al Whltley s Tl Olono 6 71 I cnobscot Auto C ompdny BROADWAY BANK OR Olon 'Vldxnc eila .1 I Iruc I R1 I P B41 g 'Vlame COMPUMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Sllvers Auto Co SWEENEY S Used Auto and Truck Iarte VEAZIE MAINE C' rs Trucks I' gugmcnt Comphments of PILOTS GRILL OUTER HAMMOND STREET We Cater to Specull Partzes and Banquets Bangor Mame Opposxte Dow Fleld JOE FLEMING Goodyear Tires 55-65 Oak Street Bangor, Maine Qerau ueuefhki xp: ' rl ,N il wg .Q ,16 1 5 41 . -..' U U , , 25 J , . ' , 5 I . ' ' 3 ' U, I ' 1 Us Il I' rs 'm ks New and Used Parts G T l Ting n .1114 P 1 H6Ti4's IFI Nu, 7 ' X HJ, I n 1 O 1 1 . . I . , 3 . - ' - ft I 1 1 'D , . ' . ' - Y Fa -I lg Why Not Come In? 'gl EASTERN TRUST Eb' 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 urph Motors 319 Centre Street OLD TOWN MAINE Telephone 73300 Chrysler Plymouth G M C Trucks Sales and Servlce sive.-fa T 52 Shawn nanny if PENOBSCOT TRADING POST aa-oo MAIN ST OLD TOWN MAINE TH! ST I O 1000 DI? I Tl Donald Pratt Co DmondMht 18 HAMMOND ST BANGOR TEL 4350 Z3 V fi O LOAN COMPANY Pawnbrokers EXCHANGEST BANGOR MAINE 8327 BAILLARGEON Funeral Home EDGAR L. CALIX G 109 M Studebaker Sales Parts Servlce KNIGHT AUTO SALES CO 54 Cumberland Street BANGOR MAINE 221505 1 ta PEOPLE'S FISH MARKET nc. Oysters - Clams - Scallops Dr. S. J. Bridges Lobsters ALL FRESH IN SEASON TELEPHONE 120 BROAD ST. BANGOR. MAINE ' Refer -ususfbili -:YV rru lv IE 1 5- 1- '2 . 3 ia ere an s and Jewelers Y o I: r Ano ' r arm' I ua ' n I Conpungyqfg gp COMPLIMINTI OF omzcfonss 89 ., , , , TIL' mon.: Sfnzrr I Tzu:PHoN - Compimen of 324g.91l9l 191765 Y George W Brown ?5 Chris, the Barber SPECIAL HAIRCUT d R d M ytuq VS 82 PICKILRINC QQUARE B go Tl 09 HUSSON COLLEGE Maine s Largest School of Commercial Training 157 PARK STREET BANGOR MAINE FREE CATALOG No Solicitors Employed C H HUSSON P I: Save with a Purpose Have Money When You Need It Save S1 S5 S10 or more regularly each month Semi annual DlVldCIldS The Bangor Loan and BuzldmgAssoc1ati0n A Szwmgs and Loan Association 92 CENTRAL STREET BANGOR MAINE coMPi.iMEN'rs OF COMPUMENTS OF Philip Deane, O. D. Rice Eg, Tyler 105 CENTRE STREET Q OLD TOWN MAINE 74 CENTRAL ST BANGOR 3 P l ' 'Q-MDF icsusfbiia c'f'v' A rv 5 I L E2 J 1 . -1 Philco Refrigerators ' Q U an a ios Easy and a L 'ashers ' 16 Mill Street Orono, Maine K an r e. 62 . , . . . 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