Richmond High School - Garnet Yearbook (Richmond, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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Form Eyes Hair Personality Kindness Sense of Humor Dependability Neatness Intell. Ability Teeth Smile Disposition Calmness IDEAL GIRL IDEAL BOY Georgia Moeller Gloria Small Marilyn Schools Maxine Waltz Helen Friend Ada Gilbert Pauline Cray Ann Hodgkins Pat McDermott Jean Guiou Joyce Foster Emelene Hinkley Jean Nichols WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF? Pauline wasn't mad about a good Shorthand mark Clarence had a good car Joyce had a piece of hair out of place Helen liked yping Jean wasn't down to the Post Office Clyde wasn't puttering with his car Emma wasn't talking about Clyde Fickett Gilman wasn't with Ella Ann didn 't love Olin Jackie was to school on time George couldn't eat Pat didn't have at least three letters from Doug Georgia didn't dream of the Taxi business Jean Nichols fooled in school .Tack Sedgley didn't have his Geometry done Schoolsie couldn't play basketball Gloria stayed in school all day Aime whispered in school Walter wasn't dreaming of Marilyn Monroe Maxine couldn't eat egg sandwiches Boo made up his mind about one girl I liked the Navy Department Ada Gilbert '53 Height Build Hair Eyes Disposition Sense of Humor Intell. Ability Leadership Thoughtfulness 54 George McCosh Ernest Williams Jackie Hurley Clyde Hinkley Gilman Hinkley Walter Varney Aime Thuotte Clarence Pickett Jack Sedgley f G93 may 0 Q 4 ul ,y 'su ,M xv Wil gs, Q, 41,7 A 1 4' 1 mmf ful.

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Pauline Cray, whose nickname is Paul, Always seems to be right on the ball. Clarence Fickett, with a nice little car, Really needs it, for travelling so far. Joyce Foster, a sweet girl, Has a nice smile and a beautiful curl. Helen Friend is quite some, But also likes a lot of fun. Jean Guiou, who will never fail, Especially when she's after her mail. Clyde Hinkley and Jack Hurley with all those curls, Think they're WOW with all the girls. Emelene Hinkley, the boy's greatest fan, Now thinks Clyde Fickett's a great man. Will always be out in front by far. Ann Hodgkins, just had a great loss, Olin went into the U. S. Air Force. George McCosh, our comedian and pest, Gives us a good laugh before each test. Patricia McDermott, who's nickname is Snerm, Gilman Hinkley, a basketball star, X Gets A's every ranking term. 2 Georgia Moeller, a gay young lass, Q5 Is always fooling in P. O. D. Class. Jean Nichols, a cute little gal, gui Is always everyone's pal. , In Jack Sedgley, a shoe-shop fan, Is trying to make out that he's now a man. F' Marilyn Schools, an awful cute lass, K Has the temper in our class. Gloria Small, always smiling, always neat, Aime Thuotte is our studious one, Always studying, but seems to have fun. Walter Varney, a rather plump boy, ls rather cute, and never coy. Maxine Waltz, slim and tall, A jolly Senior liked by all. Ernest Williams, the lover of our class, Can always be seen with a different lass. Ada Gilbert, in case you don't know it, Happens to be the amateur poet. Is one girl who is hard to beat. Ada Gilbert '53 ilCliillllllfilillliiilllllfllllilliilfiilliiiili Mrs. Pratt: What's a cannibal? I. Hurley: I don't know. Mrs. Pratt: If you ate your father and mother, what would you be? I. Hurley: An orphan. Did you hear about the doctor who treated a man for yellow jaundice for three years and then found out he was Chinese?



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SENIOR SONG HIGHLIGHTS First Bell -- Meanderin Recess -- My Buddy Dismissal -- I Ran All The Way Home Detention -- I'm Confessing Examinations -- I Didn't Know Rank Cards -- What'll I Do Band Rehearsal -- The Band Played On Studying -e Day By Day Class Pictures -- Among My Souvenirs Class Play -- Show Business Senior Romances -- Because You're Mine Class Supper -- Southern Fried Chicken Class Trip -- Keep It A Secret Baccalaureate -- The Lord's Prayer Graduation -- Happy Day Diploma -- That's For Me Senior Reception -- Stardust Future Plans -- Undecided PERFECT STUDENTS When Marilyn and I attend a class The seats we take are the very last. English class can be very, impressing, Mrs. Pratt, our sleeping is depressing. In P. O. D. we strive to do better I look on while Marilyn reads her letter. Marilyn brags about typing fast But every class she swears is her last. In Bookkeeping class I really rate But wrong answers are always my fate. Back together we appear In Consumer Ec. from Mr. Spear. Next we turn toward study hall This, we agree, is the best of all. Georgia Moeller and Marilyn Schools '53 CHRISTMAS EVE The corn was in the popper, Jumping up and downg The tree was brightly lighted, Santa's come to town. The Children were all excited, They had a reason -- 'causeg They'd just seen their mother, Kissing Santa Claus. Besse Cote '56 A DREAMER As the birds flutter by, Or sing in the treesg When the wind utters a sigh, And leaves blow in the breeze. As I watch the moon and stars, Waves of the lake blowing highg I think of wonderful things, That money can never buy. Norene White '54 MY POEM Teacher said that I must write a pretty little verse. It must have lots of words that rhyme, like hearse an' nurse an' purse. So I sat down and tried to think Of a couple of sweet refrains, Then I decided to let teacher do it, 'cause she's got all the brains. Dorothy Wheeler '55 THE BEST YEARS A The first years are the best years, The old saying goes: But Senior year's the best year, As any Senior knows. For us, another year begins, Another door swings wideg A promise, yet a challenge, too, To meet with joy and pride. HELLO I know that I must write a poem To earn an average rank, But when I think of being poetic My mind is just a blank. An open door, a future path, Whose end we cannot see, A winding way where we must talk With all humanity. With new-found courage, hand in hand We 'll go in search of Good, And Right and Truth -- the golden keys To world -wide brotherhood! Pat McDermott 53 Tho' this little poem isn't much It's really all I know, I can't think of a plot -- believe me So all I will say is Hello. Joyce Gilpatrick 54

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