Pembroke High School - Pennamaquan Guide Yearbook (Pembroke, ME)

 - Class of 1955

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P. H. S. STATISTICS Faul GerryT..t Chari's Clarke Mnr»v i n Owen .Tomes Rico,,,,,,,,.. Robert Clement ..Mary Jane Blackwood Howard Clement .Terry Annis Ralnh Carter. John Rodgers Sherman Leicrhton. Dwipht Johnson ON TV TEN YEARS FROM NOW..... Mary Jano 31ackwood will bo taking Tommy Dorsoy's place, Ralph Carter will bo driving one of Ed Sullivan's Morcurios. Sally Dunn will bp teaching English for Miss Brooks at Madison High ouise Morgan will be Herb's third wife on I Wed 3 Wives”• Marvin Owen (with his red hair and fiery temper) will bo firing the stars off thb Arthur Godfrey show. James Rice will bo Bishop Sheen's angel or the new Phoebe Goodheart » SCHOOL INITIALS » D. L. C.—Donna likes candy. ,H • J. C.—Horbert jokes continuously, D. A. C.--Doris answers correctly. N. E. W.—Nancy enjoys walking. B. J. B.—Betty just bounces. R. G. C.—Ralph grins constantly. N. L. L.-—Norma looks lonosome. S. A. B.- Shirley adores boys. K. R. C.--Howard reads comics. J. L. C.—Jack likes cars.

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THE UNKNOWN CRY WINTER In the stillness of the room Comes a cry from hearts unknown} Tis like the darkness of the tomb When is heard a dead man's groan You listen hard for you must know. The meaning of the unknown cry} maybe you will rise and go. To find out the reason why Lo, a heart in silence noW Resting in eternal peace; And you begin to wonder how. The heart did cry and then did cease, 'bod's will be done, Speak you alone; Ke is the one, Who rules each home. —James Rice '55 THE SENIOR CLASS Winter is upon us, The snow is on the ground; The cold north wind is blowing. And then again it’s snowing. And the children running 'round We stay beside the fire. Where it is good a id warm; We listen to the snowing, And the raining and the blowing !Tis the fury of the storm. We hear the Christmas story, And sing the Christmas songs; We give our gifts to others. To our fathers and our mothers. Then New Year's, we right our wrongs• —James Rice '55 In June the senior class will be leaving. Although we regret to see them go. We wish them all the luck in the future, Because through their striving to success. They were willing to do their best. As we all know. —Carolyn Cushing »58 WINTER It's fun to see the snowflakes. Dancing in the breeze. Making blankets for the earth, And coverlets for trees. —Doris Clark 57 WHAT WE DO WITH WHAT WE HAVE In any small town, people can seem to find something to do all year round. Take for instance, my own home town. There does not seem to be anything to do but everyone keeps busy. In the summer, the sardine factory opens as soon os the fish start running. After the fish stop running, the women do tneir housocleaning and then make wreaths for the Christmas season. While the women are making wreaths, the men are cutting and shipping Christmas trees. After the Christmas season there is a lull in the women's work, but the men continue, cutting pulpwood. Thus towns that appear to be without work are often busy towns. • --Shirley Bulmer 57 very



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