Richmond High School - Garnet Yearbook (Richmond, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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Front row: Norene White, George Withee, Claudette Robinson. Back row: Jeanne Meserve, Gail Stuber, Paul Ranco, Joyce Gilpatrick, and Charlotte Hur ley. amine D ' April 8, 1953 Taking Joy Home' - ------ - Dark Victory f3rd prizej- - - Crucifixion ------- - - Laddie ----- J- - - - - The Lady With A Lamp - - Snow Goose --------- - - Communist Superfoe ------ - - The Show Must Go On flst prizej- - Honey 42nd prizej ------- - - The Button --------------- - Master of Ceremonies: George Withee Music by High School Orchestra Mr. Mackowicki: What is the speed of'1ight? - Joyce Gilpatrick Claudette Robinson - - - - Gail Stuber ' 16311116 Meserve - - - June Fossett - Charlotte Hurley - - -Richard Strout - - -Norene White - Donna Marriner ------------ PaulRanco L. Horne: I never can remember. All I know is that it gets here too soon in the morning, Norene: I saved my father's life last week, Charlotte: Ohhh---tell me about it. Norene: IWa1ked up to him and said, Pop, what would you do if I gave you a twenty-dollar bill? and he answered, I'd drop dead, so I didn't give it to him.

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First row: H. Averell, B. LaRochelle, C. Robinson. I. Meserve, G. Curtis. J. Fossett. Back row:.P. Ranco, G. Withee. J. Gilpatrick, N. White, A. Tarr, D. Chambers. C. Hurley. Jeremiah Fay, otherwise known as Pop - - Jessie Fay, his sister, who rules the roost - - Jerry Jr. , his son, who abides by few laws ---- - Marcia, his daughter, who has one ruling passion - - Clarence Melbourne, the town hermit -------- Claire Tyler, who is working her way through college Ted Carter, Marcia's ruling passion --------- Lorraine Grayson ----- K -------------- Gail Hendricks, the inseparable Siamese twins - - Sally Farrell, Pop 's oldest daughter ------- Gardner Farrell, Sally's husband - - - Mattie Farrell, her mother-in-law - - Officer Brady, the officer of law ----------- Stage Managers GERALD WILSON - - - - NORMAN CURTIS - - - - - PAUL RANCO - CHARLOTTE HURLEY - - - GORDON CURTIS ' 'IEANNE MESERVE - - DON CHAMBERS - -,TUNE FOSSETT ------ ALTARR ' ' JOYCE GILPATRICK - - - - NORENE WHITE CLAUDETTE ROBINSON - - - - - GEORGE WITHEE - - BETTE LaROCHELLE - - HAROLD AVERELL - - NEIL LEMIEAUX The Senior Play Whoa, Auntie a comedy, was presented December 10th at the Odd Fellows Hall before a large audience. Aunt Jessie, the tyrant who rules with an iron hand, won't let Pop run for mayor even though it is a cinch for him to win. His children and their friends, decide to let the town hermit kidnap her until after election. It starts out to be a mystery but it turns out to be just plain romance . We, the Seniors, wish to especially thank Mrs. Pratt, and Mr. Hinkley, who were our directors and everyone else who helped to make the play a success.



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AW W Front row: D. Bates, S. Stuber, G. Stinson, E. Noble, D. Wilson, Director, Mr. Evans, Second row: N. White, G. Wilson, R. Joyce, D. Small, M, Chambers, F. Curtis, D. Sullivan. Third row: A. James, L. Lemieux, P. Ranco, A, Harvey, G. Harvey, H. Averell, D, Williams. The band was reorganized this year under the supervision of our new director, Robert Evans of Mass. During Football season the band played at two games, and later in the school year participated in many more ac- tivities and Festivals. The officers this year were as follows: President ---- - - - David Wilson Vice President- - - - - Ervin Noble Secretary- - - - - Gordon Stinson Treasurer ---------- Sandra Stuber The Majorettes this year were given lessons by Marlene Sedgley of Lewiston. We have learned many new twirls and a new routine which we hope will add to the appearance of the band at the Music Festi- val in the spring. We welcomed as new majorettes this year, Dorothy Wheeler and Marilyn Perry. Left to right: Captain, Jeanne Me serve, Claudia Guiou, Gretchen Hodgkins, Marilyn Perry.

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