Richmond High School - Garnet Yearbook (Richmond, ME)
- Class of 1956
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X. - ,EE1'i 5DW4ii'2A53?!'o6iEw3lfl'Ci'i1Q:E'I5l4WfnW331i Z'l4 I ..l f'i' , I ,vt . 5 , I . Y' 4 I v EWU V N ' '1 f?E9 ,w1f?'Ifggr' 4. Q47 1 1 , I 1 1 X I V I L 7756 lr, , X RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL I A, , -MQ -wq'i':bQg, E Gwfiahew 7 1 . W ' n cvf- M Q!-X im 9099 of-ewor p p It is our desire to follow the fine example set by previous grad uating classes and to produce a yearbook that is a credit to Richmond High School. We sincerely hope that we have accomplished our goal To all future Garnet Staffmembers, we wish every possible success The Staff QHQ gf 01221912 fs TITLE PAGE- - FOREWORD - - DEDICATION- - - GARNET STAFF- - ADMINISTRATION- - - FORMAL PICTURE- - FACULTY ----- SENIORS- - - FAVORITES- - - IUNIORS- - - SNAPSHOTS- - SOPHOMORES- - - FRESHMEN -------- - - 9 19 25 32 29 33 --28- JUNIOR DECLAMATIONS- - - - - SENIOR PLAY ------ GLEE CLUB ---- BAND -------- CHRISTMAS BALL- - LITERARY ------ CHEERLEADERS- - - FOOTBALL ------ BOYS' BASKETBALL- - BASEBALL ------ GIRLS' BASKETBALL- - - ALUMNI ------- BABY PICTURES- - ADVERTISERS- - - FQ-Qv -2 -43 49 50 53 55 59 0 MV .J '9 f'? ': S 'Q' GL ll Recalling all the pleasant memories of the past school years we, the class of '56, gratefully dedicate this book to the people who made these fond moments possible, . . . To our parents. . . . V'l I I ll ll Picture Editors Circulation Managers MARION and DAWSON IANICE and DONNA Sports Editors CYNTHIA and RONNIE Advertising Committee Literary Editors ROBERTA and IANICE Feature Editors CAROLYN, CHARLOTTE, BRAD, GERALD and CONNIE ARTHUR, and TERRY. vi x td? ' . ffsgigfil aiqfkk Em ! if Q9 Co-Editors EDWARD and DEBORAH Typists ELAINE and NAOMI Joke Editors DIANA and ALTON Alumni Editor: ERVIN Business Manager: JUDY Exchange Editor: ANN 'g A ix N - . N '21, Cc van , D r xfmyfgqd G ' 2? m??Mf, 57 mzhlbfrabbn RUSSELL W. PERRY Superintendent of Schools Members of The Booster Club President -------- - -THOMAS BORTESSON Vice President ------ - - -JACK CHAMBERS Secretary and Treasurer ----- EDITH SULLIVAN Members of The School Committee WILLIAM GARDNER JAMES BURNEY HAROLD PLUMMER HELCBIYGZE Y I , , 5 R X im I I I WMI Eyzffnbw 'l 11f .,: .:11 lf, f z 1llf fffflffff Eff .l : 1A g. : Q S , ,O Q N O - 'I X Q Q, X X WILLIAM O'BRI.EN MURIEL PRATT Bowling Green State University Bates College Social Studies English and Foreign Languages Milf Sophomqre Senior Class Advisor , ' K My PM A Aly N fyiffql V' r W W EE' VIRGIL HLNCKLEY Principal N 1 Colby College, B. A H , X A Science and Mat' ' BERNICE THYNG DANIEL MALONEY Auburn School of Commerce Springfield College Commercial Subjects Social Studies and English I 3 Junior Class Advisor Freshmen Class Advisor V auf ! B ---'- XX -z W ? I :fr Q-i.f ann' tgxqn .'-, -,., - , , s., 1 1- ..--.w,., . K H51 , . 1 , ,' '1-wgflgw My vi .1' -..'-. ,, ' ' 12-,,w 1 . ' 1- all 'L J H '- -- tft.,,.v.-,,g 1 .,-yu 33 '1,! ' DONNA ADAMS D011 Commercial Course Undecided Memories are great but the future greater. RHS Teen Topics I, Ilg Usherette at Graduation Ig Minstrel Chorus Ig Assistant Softball Manager Ig S0Pl10 more Hop Committee Ilg Tri-l-Ii-Y Vice President Ig Basketball Manager Ilg Freshmen Initiation Committee Ilg Emcee Freshmen Initiation Hg Circulation Manager Garnet Staff IVg Senior Play IVg Glee Club IVg Music Festival IVg Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer IVg Concert Commit- tee IVg Older Girls Conference, Houlton IVg Bethel High School, Connecticut III. CYNTHIA ANDERSON Cindy College Course Physical Therapist Good but not good enough. Basketball I, II, III, IVg Softball I, II, III, IVg Junior Declamationg Glee Club II, IlI,1Vg Senior Reception Committeeg Freshmen Reception Committeeg Ship Ahoy' Musicalg Music Festival at Sanfordand lewis- O' tong Garnet Staff, Sports Editorg Band 1,119 Senior Playg Red Cross Council I, IVg Tri-Hi-Y IVg Sopho- more Hop Committeeg R Clubg Class Trip 56 g Student Fund IVg Magazine Drive III, IV. RONALD BABB Ozzie General Course Navy Al1 great men are not tall 1 Basketball I, IIg Garnet staff IVg Boys' Sports Editor- 1 Senior Play IV: Senior Dance Committee. I 4- ' ,X -. .Ji '-.,l..-u' I? , ' W L ,I ALTON BARTER, JR. Budda College Course Undecided What is life for if it is not for fun. Band I, II,III,lVg Western Maine Music Festival I, II, III,IVg Chairman Freshman Reception Committee Hg Red Cross Council IVg Senior Play IVg Joke Editor of Garnet IVg Washington Trip IV. -wvty X f f DEBORAH BATES Deb College Course Undecided All I want is all there is and then some. Basketball 1, 11, 111, IVg Softball 1,II,JlI,lVg Band 1, IIg Class President Hg Glee Club I,II, IlI,IVg English Award Ilg Junior Declamation 1115 Biology Award 1113 United States History Award H15 DAR History Award X ,. 135131971 41247 7 4 W .-f.4.,.1, fy ' . V AQ4.,...,1724'frf: ffgfk GERALD BROWN Br0wr1iC General Course U. S. Army 'A joke never gains over an enemyg but often loses a friend. Junior Red Cross 1115 Junior Declamation 1115 'Senior Reception Ticket Committee Illg Marshal at Gradu- ation 111g Stage Manager of Senior Play IVg Garnet Staff. 1....u...au.aa..uL:-ra... . ,rl 1115 C0-Editor of Garnetg Senior Playg Tri-Hi-Y President Illg Senior Reception Committee Illp Queen IVg Usherette at 55 Graduation III. Washington Trip IVg Holiday Ahoy III. 52, G- , WWW ' W w 7'?f5 T'T'f .. . , . , ,-.nt X - ,X ,, 73 X , ur .Q EDWARD COUGHLIN, JR. Eddie College Course Undecided I like the game and want to play. Football I, II, III, IVg Baseball I,II,III, IVg Basketball I, II, II1,IVg Basketball Captain lVg Band Ig Western Me. Music Festival Ig Class President III, IVg Dirigo Boys' State IIIg Senior Reception Committee Illg Senior Play IVg Master of Ceremonies at Junior De- clamation IIL Social Committee IVg Co-Editor of Garnet IVQ Washington Trip IVg Usher at 55 Gradua- tion IIL ROBERTA DORE Becky Commercial Course Designing Nothing succeeds like success. Dance Committee I, II, IVQ Garnet Staffg Glee Club Il, III, IVg Freshman Reception Committee Ilg Tri- Hi-Y HI, IVg Secretary of the Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Re- ception Committee lllg Music Festival Illg Stage, Ticket, Refreshment Committee for Senior Playg Older Girls Conference IVg Social Committeeg Magazine Drive I Prizeg Usherette for Junior Decla- mation lllg Washington Trip. I ' 1' 'ff iffi 5' 1- 51. 5 f .. .' , ,,,. , ' W I ' gf , 1' College Course Undeclded E ' Z We know what we are, but know not what we may be' N 7 V Brunswick III: Joke Editor of Garnet. ,,,,.-s.. .1... 'u.'.n.H ' gin .x JANICE GRAY I an Commercial Course Secretary 'The only way to have a friend is to be one. Minstrel Show lg Glee Club II, III., IVg Class Secre- tary II, 1II,IVg Garnet Staff, Literary Editorg Senior Reception Committee IIIQ Freshman Reception Com- mittee Ilg Senior Play IVg Usherette Senior Graduation IIIg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Class Trip IVg Music Festival IV. CHARLOTTE HINKLEY Commercial Course Secretary No duty is more urgent then the returning of thanks. ' Glee Club II, III, IVg Chorus II1,IVg Music Festival ll, III, IVg Washington Trip IV: Usherette Illg Senior Re- ception Committee IIIg Garnet Staff IVg Senior Play Committee IVg Dance Committeeg Maine A11-State Music Festival I.IIg Minstrel Ig Holiday Ahoy HI. MARION HILL Commercial Course Undecided Speech is great but silence is better , Picture Editor of the Garnet , ' I ur R '- 2 I - . ' ,.- W - 3 - A -'if' A A '- rea CONNIE HOWARD Connie Commercial Course Secfetafi' What can you find that is greater than happiness? Glee Club I, II, III, IVg Feature Editor of Garnetg Senior Reception Committee IIIg Softball Hg Dance Committees. ANN JAMES Jamsie College Course College Haste makes waste. Basketball Manager Il, III, IVg Band I, II, Illg Junior Declamation First Prizeg Freshman Reception Com- ww' V mittee 115 Senior Reception Committee IIlg Western b Maine Music Festivalsg Holiday Ahoy Musicalg Mins- I E trel Show Ig Exchange Editor of Garnetg Washington Trip IVQ Tri-Hi-Y II, IlI,IVg Student Fund III, IVg Social Committee IV. ARTHUR LEBEL An General Course Undecided A willing heart, A helping hand, always ready on demand, Football 111, IVg Garnet Staffg Refreshment Committee for Senior Playg Basketball Manager IV: Washington Trip. .A 1 rf, , J-I . J? v T, 1 - ,.f ,,,, K 'HM .L .. ELAINE LEIBOWITZ Commercial Course Secretary Smile and the world smiles with you. Basketball I, II, III, IVg Softball I, II, III, IVg Sopho- more Hop Committee llg Freshmen Reception Com- mittee Ilg Glee Club 11,1115 Usherette Illg Tri-I-li-Yg R Clubg Garnet Staff Typistg Senior Reception Com- mitteeg Senior Play Committeeg Class Trip. I , 1 Laine LOUIS LEMIEUX Louie General Course Undecided Wine, Women and Song. Football lllg Glee Club II,II1,IVg Band II, III, IVg Freshman Reception Committeeg Junior Declamation, First Prizeg Western Maine Music Festival 11,1115 All- State Music Festival Ill. , ' t1f'r:4::-'11-'-24mmcu-'-yixfwvff-Plzf-'1'4'Aff'-4 -, fflf, 'f:'f fzffi' :s'444::5r:9:5afzPL'f , - I ,W f f ff A xg: 1 W A A V ,ff f 114 zfirfzhf. .14 f .. ,, ..,i Iggy ef f ' V' fa- Q X ':::: :e,2:2+-4-22:11P41vw: BRADLEY LOCKE Brad General Course Arr Force ,f ,gge , Speech is great, but silence is greater. Baseball II, HI, lVg Marshal lllg Senior Play IVg Garnet Staff IVQ Class Trip IV. I ,C W 1' si 1, , V. ms.-.ne 1. ' 4.4 - Qfufiynf4.I+fZw6, ' ' '7'7F. . , f - - ,wwffl-1.: 1f:.'f1,'.- , 1 ,. me 1-f--1 , , ,f K9'.2'ZJ'f Q44 1-' nj-'1Lg ' 7, , 1' L vlffigl-Z' ' ' f ' ' '53, ' fs21 4:5735f:,jfr:1.,f,2f5,ra-, '- 1- - , . ' , If sal? ,f12'::i:,,: ' .,,.:La---- 4 . pf , P EizllE5C1VZ'I:'f-', ?2'filfrl-1 555-Q1 'l1:ff3af.. ' J' ' 5Qi,'7E'l'???f?,'ffir' 2' 1' fl iff K' I 5' f, ' .PI W? vi ff? 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Band I, LI,III,IVg Western Maine Music Festival I, II, III, IVg DAR Proficiency Award Hg Senior Play Committee IVg Alumni Editor of Garnetg Vice Presi- dent of Class Illg President of Band II, III. L , f z Undecided Refreshment Committee for Senior Playg Garnet l . if ,C f CAROLYN PLN KHAM Commercial Course Better be happy than wise. Committee IIIg Garnet Staff. Softball 115 Glee Club II, III, IV: Pinky Undecided Senior Reception r . n,r..,.-3..ri.,.,....'....fu...uLk GERALD REYNOLDS Jerry General Course U, 5, Army The only way to keep a girl is to marry her. 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Glee Club Il, I1I,IVg Washington Trip IVg Junior Declamation 111g Second Prize Senior Playg Usherette at 55 Graduation U15 Business Manager of Garnet IVg f f I Cheerleader IVg Senior Reception Committee D15 sf'2'f'ffz:L gps' fy: .4 ' :egfirfw.:'::1:-awfg, L.g1-:-,.,j+:f 15fil 1:,f,:s.ffw5cff:q1M:aA1:s R 1,q55,5,,5A:fj2Ig ,gzffgfr 2-j' ' , g: ::E:f:': ' w ' ,In g f.-.R Z 35 ggggfl .T?aL9f121 ,1- . 2'.:':,':pi2' 1g:I5-36 Ejfjz'-3,1 1 l - - ' 165552 ,. if 2,in'f-5?':ffE2Ei?1ff1' Q :f?r'1Zi:j'57rsgE m v ? -'-153fV'1s3l5f'4 ' fi'-5? .?5figfiffkiiifiafifi iff' ., 1 i . -- .. 3 .,1Q,. A is ' - fiflw, ,L. , fmdbfggr 1.3: is 1 r,. ' . 4 .I KE.. Y ,, 7- , ,F , fr ' Dance Committees IVg Freshman Reception Com- ' mittee Hg Western Maine Concert Festival IV. JANICE SEDGLEY Tee Hee College Course Physical Therapist Wou1d that there were more men to conquer. Brunswick High School I,II,IIIg Chorus Ig Glee Club Ig Biology Club IIg Camden High School Illg Basket- ball Illg Richmond High School IVg Chorus IVg Glee Club IVg Senior Play Committee IVg Garnet Staff IVg Washington Trip IV. NOAMI YOUNG Oamie Commercial Course Undecided You only live once, so live while you're living. Usherette at Junior Declamation Illg Senior Play IVg Typist for Garnetg Senior Reception Committee IIIg Dance Committee II,I1I, IVg Washington Trip IV. CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Vice President- - - Secretary- - Treasurer- - X L2 ' 1 x...,....,,,1., , T '5,.'1' LAWRENCE YOUNG Larry General Course Undecided Youth is full of spirit. Football Ill, IVg Basketball I,I1. EDWARD COUGHLIN - - ALTON BARTER ' 'JANICE GRAY - - GERALD REYNOLDS ii ww fl Cc Q70 fi 665 Q QVVY 1 11.-11111 1 1.1.1.1 .af Most Musical ANN JAMES ERVIN NOBLE agar- C 51,3 1, M W .. Vvzififi -2j1v1 ,5 415 rf? 1 Ky, . 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Kindest GERALD BROWN JANICE GRAY r Cutest Prettiest and Handsomest M211 H115 WOIDBY1 Hater GERALD REYNOLDS IANICE GRAY ffm, , fi, .' . 3 1,4 9- ' ' EEE f 'SRM :im fy, ' 'zz ,V ' - fx Km- 'YXSISR , .Ax 4 , f 1 I ff Qs ff 9 , 3 V f 1 X ff 1 2:24 I .4 1 ffgh, , 71:19-4:w.a-.fs-., 41:53-:::-441 fm 3 iv ,Q ,Q , , ,X , 1' o ,f ' , flu, vnwm m ni XS E 1 5 1 1, , , ' -, -' A 4 s NSN A 4 in VV ff? :'i,' f i ' NMR 'Sf ' 'Tn ' N SE N' A xxxws Q xx .Qs N X xx Fw' 'X M Y 1, .qw 'V 2 ff. If fi- 'V , ,f' 'H 4 - - 5 fm BRADLEY LOCKE ANN JAMES Mischievous Wittiest ALTON BARTER ALTON BAP-TER ROBERTA DORE W I A Nw 2325 ., ., x , N 1,7 'raxzuswpmm-' gf, 'ff-my f , , 1123! -Q1 ' '4 C-,1 ' e'ff7w4 , ,.,. WM. X 41.5 V' ff K f 7,4 XJ fi ii f ,f I 4, 5, I Z' 'f 'f f , 'Q 1 6 if 21? A 1. ,, I J 4' 'Ja' ,,,, - 3 , 9 , 1 , 1 VV .y,J,1,.,1 ,7- 2 . I f 4, 4 f' Y , K1 i f I !g .. W ' CQ f 514 'Z' 4 x 11:1 j 5,5 60' is . , 9 , 4 1, ff , Q, 34 1 'ff iv 1 , I NSY fs! MS wi: K.. . f If 'iz ,.nuf4j.4.?2g 013, xx. 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Best A11-Round EDWARD COUGHLIN DEBORAH BATES NAME Donna Adams Cynthia Anderson Ronald Babb Alton Barter Deborah Bates Gerald Brown Edward Coughlin Roberta Dore Diana Giberson Janice Gray Marion Hill Charlotte Hinkley Connie Howard Ann James Arthur Lebel Elaine Leibowitz Louis Lemieux Bradley Locke Dawson McCosh Ervin Noble Carolyn Pinkharn Gerald Reynolds Judy Reynolds Janice Sedgley Larry Young Naomi Young Mr. O'Brien: Larry Young: Q3 ALIAS Twinkle toes Cindy Ozzie Budda Debbie Brownie Ed Becky Bright Eyes Jan Gertie Charl Connie Iamsie Jim Cuddles Jr. Sammy Doc Erv Pinky Jerry Jude Tee Hee Larry Omie ezzzbr Qgecrefs WOULDN'T GIVE UP Sterling's letters Working Dances Dances George Gobel Period 4 Sports The Late Show Breathing Yankees Bob Dana Louis Life Red Sox Trip His girl Hating girls Hunting Judy Francis Carolyn's picture Erv Saturday Dances Tena Writing to Billy 'f---:v--+-----w a-mv, SONG Counterfeit Kisses 16 Tons Momenm to Remember Seventeen Cry Me a River Shifting Whispering Sands Moments to Remember Muriel Blue Tango Memories You Gave To Me 16 Tons He Are You Mine Cherry Pink Seventeen Autumn Leaves Melody of Love Yellow Rose of Texas Seventeen Let Me Be The One Are You Mine Moments to Remember Thirsty For Your Kisses Its Almost Tomorrow Yellow Rose of Texas Thirsty For Your Kisses Use the words defence, defeat and detail in a sentence. When a cat jumps over defence, defeat goes over in front of detail. L .-?im- wfaf ZUOUHHGQQQD W Donna Adams lost her pocketbook? Cynthia Anderson came at 8 o'clock? Ronald Babb cou1n't go to dances? Alton Barter couldn't say prunes? Deborah Bates had to walk? Gerald Brown didn't sit up back? Edward Coughlin wasn't a bigger boy? Roberta Dore wasn't laughing? Diana Giberson drove a Ford? Janice Gray didn't have dimples? Charlotte Hinkley didn't go steady? Connie Howard didn't ride in a Ford? Ann James lost the candy room keys? Arthur Lebel talked? Elaine Leibowitz quit typing? Louis Lemieux stopped talking? Bradley Locke Went steady? Dawson McCosh wore a size 5 shoe? Ervin Noble had a crew cut? Carolyn Pinkham liked school? Gerald Reynolds stayed in Richmond? Judy Reynolds wasn't with Ervin? Janice Sedgley lived in Richmond? Naomi Young wasn't a flirt? Larry Young messed up his hair? Marion Hill talked in school? g0Qaf gzff yfafjoy Hair--NAOMI YOUNG Height--DAWSON MCCOSH Form--JUDY REYNOLDS Build--BRADLEY LOCKE Eyes--NAOMI YOUNG Hair--RONALD BABB Personality--DEBORAH BATES Eyes--RONALD BABB Kindness--JANICE GRAY Disposition--GERALD BROWN Sense of Humor--CYNTHIA ANDERSON Sense of Humor--ALTON BARTER Dependability--ELAINE LEIBOWITZ Neatness--JERRY REYNOLDS Neatness--DEBORAH BATES Leadership--EDWARD COUGHLIN Smile--JUDY REYNOLDS Thoughtfulness--GERALD BROWN lntell. Ability--DEBORAH BATES Smile'-RONALD BABB Athletic Ability--ED COUGHLIN Mrs. Pratt: I take great pleasure in giving you a 90 in English. Gerald Brown: Aw, make it a 100 and enjoy yourself. Q' 7 .gt-f . . j I Bull of ibononjf . X K fu ' - Z' l K 15 ' N so .liklffi , ,fA-1 , A Valedictorian - - - - -DEBORAH BATES Salutatorian - - ------- ANN JAMES First Honor Essay - Second Honor Essay Prophecy ----- Gifts -------- Will- - - History - - - Gifts - - - ' . 10.1 VD ' 41-xv f,,,, X M - - - CYNTHIA ANDERSON - - - - IUDY REYNOLDS - - - DONNA ADAMS - - -ELAINE LEIBOWITZ - - CHARLOTTE HINKLEY - - - - NAOMI YOUNG ' ' IANICE GRAY 411 J- LE 7 vim ifbf, Awww 'N f N JL 17: , HM V AQ 71,2-1 5 Q ww an Hx gamma WW EW E fflx ff an NNN? a 4 R 41 x. x sa..-11'i55.s Q. ' Ng if ' ' -1 . f 4 X L.. f i7 First row, left to right: S, LeMont, M. Perry, D, Kennedy, J, Curtis, D. Small, F, Raynes, P, Hurley, I. Withee, C. Hinkley. Second row: S, Lord, L, Alexander, K Pratt, D, Quinnam, L. Bennett, P, Pickett, S. Carver, Third row: G, Schools, D, Leibowitz, R, McFee, H. Brown, R, Joyce, L. Horne, Fourth row: G. Cloutier, G, Stinson, P, Withee, C, Waltz, A. Leavitt. We, the Class of 1957, started off very successfully this year, We started the year by electing new officers, They are as follows: President --------------- DALE SMALL Vice President - - ----- JOHN CURTIS Secretary ---- - - DOLORES KENNEDY Treasurer- - - - FREDERICK RAYNES We held a Christmas Dance, at which a king and a queen were chosen by popular vote, Our class is very active in sports, We have five girls participating in Girls' Bas- ketball, Seven boys play basketba1l,nine play football, and three play baseball, We have two majorettes in our class and two members who play in the band. Mem- bers of our class also sing in the Glee Club. Dolores Kennedy Se cre tary x N 2 ,-r. A I x NAME Lula Alexander Lorraine Bennett Harold Brovsm Shirley Carver Gerald Cloutier John Curtis Phyllis Fickett Faye Hanson Carolyn Hinkley Linwood Horne Sylvia Howard Vincent Howard Phyllis Hurley Richard Joyce Dolores Kennedy Alton Leavitt Harland Lebel David Leibowitz Sandra LeMont Alberta Little Shirley Lord Robert McFee Marilyn Perry Katherine Pratt Diana Quinnam Frederick Raynes George Schools Dale Small Gordon Stinson Clayton Waltz Joyce Withee Phillip Withee uzzfof' Qsecrefs FAVORITE PASTIME Eating Talking on the phone Eating Eating Pool Girls Flirting with the Boys Movies Talking on the phone Killing pigs Working Fishing and Hunting Boating Boating Poolroorn Listening to sports Cooking Motorcycling TV Hunting ' Listening to D. J, 's Baby-sitting Reading Studying S. Gardiner Hunting Eating Hunting A Friend Sleeping FAVORITE S AYING Land O'Goshen Oh! Bull!! How About That Luscious Girls will be Girls So What? Holy Iurnpin Lord l've got news for you Gee Oh Boy! Hello Honey, did the bees make you? Nothing None Nothing No Kidding Get off my back Beans None Oh Sugar Holy Sufferin Catfish Have a little chuckle Crying out Loud Iirniny Cricket Holy Cow O'Shut your mouth What's that prove Bless your heart None Nothing Now you listen Mister ,nz-4? J ,X I. -. -. 1 Y ,, -. ,, 1 adm , ,.r4 1 Q. I W , 1 3 A Ak. X' 16. .. JM F Y 4' , W1 l I, ,.1ff,gf f ,z 55.25. .V XX ' 9 1 QQWJ' gW'Wwm fIw,n',f,,w f .43 - ' , .,,,, . f f 1 a- hfwfff2'7fZ ff f '4 cf, , f' f fwffww gf ff-mf w , ,,,f.f',7'V7W,ff , Q pf f 7' sf 9' I. f VH' 9 ?Zk 3 5 741. Q 243, ,QQ if .V NX l , ,W , 4'4.,,-.. in ,H 51212 , ' ,' f J' 1. ' 1 f 1 I '94-,.fg,if2Q .mf yin, 'gwf MMA , Av, , I ,174 .,, -'-fr-rfffmm. I s , X615 ff? , .,,,,.,,fy,d' J va I 1 ., , ' Sf ' , .L '.,,,,,,, , ' f y' -. f - ,,,,.,4f I , W L' ' , 'kk S.-.T-IN'-.,X ff ' Y -' H1-X if MQQ1?gw 4 '53f3 4 -- r4. 1 xy. W-ff' 4 5 .sig yf V 1 Jam! 'xii ' . 6 . fl 7 ' X .4 M 'z4WWWw N W., I 1 if 4 1 . 13. A 1 - . , Q , n . ' A . Y figs.: . 4: 11,317 ' ...aw Q1 GI X . X X A ' l l :: 'lg . ,.,. 'fd ., . -:-5.-5.5.3.-3.g:.5.'g.3:-g..g.5'g.5: I .- .-,-. - . ,:,.:.,1:1 0 F 2 Lf WP 5S5S5555535555f5555555f555555f riff' ktbfc., 3: f C' ,Ei I X Wi-msg' X V J First row, left to right: L. Paradis, P. Leibowitz, J. Poland, H. Simmons, R. Pickett M. Sullivan, E. Pridham, G. Hatfield, B. Goodenow. Second row: J. Young R L0011 E. Berry, V. Wade, J. Perry, B. Wells, E. Horne, H. Prout, S. Carver. Third IOW R. Pelletier, M. Chambers, J. Babb, L. Carr, E. Wentworth. On September '7, 1954, we entered R. H. S. with a small class of 29, but we made up for this in quality. We adjusted ourselves to this different atmosphere quickly only to be set back a bit by our initiation. After becoming full-fledged freshmen, we had a few successful socials and held about one class meeting each month. After comin back to R. H S g . . as sophomores, September 6, 1955, we looked for ward to Freshman Reception. This was held October 23. We are well represented in activities wi th three playing football five playing boys and girls basketball, five cheerleaders, six in the band, and all the girls but one sing in the Glee Club. President- - - Vice President- - Secretary- - - Treasurer- - - CLASS OFFICERS - - Richard Pickett - Maurice Sullivan - - - Harry Simmons - - - Kenneth Young Harry Simmons '58 ...Y d ...,...-...C ., Q' R NAME James Babb Elizabeth Berry Ellwood Braun Larry Carr Sherwood Carver Mervyn Chambers Beverly Goodenow Lester Gray Grace Hatfield Elaine Horne Patricia Leibowitz Ronald Loon Patrick McLaughlin Louise Paradis Roland Pelletier Judy Perry Richard Pickett Jane Poland Ellen Mae Pridharn Harry Simmons Maurice Sullivan Virginia Wade Billie Wells Edwin Wentworth Jack Young Kenneth Young 63 0122 OFG C ALLED Jim Liz Sonny Bun Turnover lke Bev Smiley Gracie Shortie Brownie Charlie Pa t Squeezie Pellet Judy Pick Jane Ellen Mae l-la rry Mossie Ginny Bill Girdle J a ck Big Ken ecfefs EXPRESSION Come down on it You've got some Come down on it You good Boy Oh, My goodness How about that Oh, Daddy Do it yourself Oh Fits Oh Gee That figures What's that prove Can't see it So! ! I'll be Way No kidding Really Who Hello, honey You're kidding So do I Don't believe it I know it What's it to you HANGOUT Anywhere Betta 's back woods Smelt Camp Anywhere Office High School Home Home Anywhere Home Barn Jean's Hazel's Home Poolroom Joyce's Home Swamp cats Poland 's No place Anywhere Home Woods In the car M' Y Q, fs, , ,A ,.JJp121'z:19Yi X ft Nu , ff N ,Al 1. .T-5 N, - ' x A V- ' - . - gw.vgQ-L:aiarw.:.4,1: tae. ,Lg-1.4. Bottom row, left to right: D. Lothridge, M. Thibideau, S. Terrell, J, Hatfield, T. LeMont, D, Bowley, J. Umberhind, J, Skinner, J, Umberhind, V. Alexander. Second row: T, Seigars, A. Berry, B, Groves, L, Young, P, Fickett, M, Lamoreau, B. Grif- fin, L, Carver, P, Pickett, Third row: B. Gib61'SOl'1, L. Baker. R. Withee, R. Pell- etier, C, Coughlin, G, Brown, J, Sheets. Top row: R, Gray, B. Stinson, G, Dear- born, E. Chase. The Freshman class started the year with thirty-four pupils but have dwindled down to thirty. At the first of the year Dave Bowley was President, but upon his leaving, Jacky Skinner was chosen. Officers elected for the Freshman class are as follows: President - - - Jackie Skinner Vice President - - - - Tommy LeMont Secretary - - - - Joyce Umberhind Treasurer - - - - Jean Hatfield We are represented in Girls' Basketball by I. Hatfield, J. Skinner, D. Lothridge, I. Umberhind, P, Fickett, S, Terrell, J. Umberhind, We are also represented by the following in Boys' Basketball: C. Coughlin, B, Stinson, D, Bowleyg Boys' J.V's: P. Pickett, D. Withee, R. Pelletier. Joyce Umberhind '59 NAME Vera Alexander Larry Baker Albert Berry David Bowley George Brown Leighton Carver Walter Chase Carroll Coughlin Gregory Dearborn Priscilla Pickett Bruce Giberson Barbara Groves Robert Gray Jean Hatfield Barbara Griffin Marilyn Lamoreau Thomas LeMont Donna Lothridge Richard Mansir Richard Pelletier Peter Pickett Raymond Seigars Jack Sheets Jacqueline Skinner Bradley Stinson Sandra Terrell Marie Thibodeau Janet Umberhind Joyce Umberhind Richard Withee Laverne Young 914655122 C112 NIC KN AME Vera Larry Brother Dave George Bowie Eddie Coffee Pot Greg Pris Bruce Barb Bob Jeannie Barbie Red Tommy Don Tarzan Dickie Pete Teddy Jack Jackie Strech Terry Marie Jan Joy Dick Warmie Qgecrefs LI KES Dancing Science Money Girls Sleeping Bikes Cars Girls Pool Boys Dancing Sampsons Baseball Skating Cowboy Music Roller Skating Girls Dancing Trucks Fishing Girls Swimming Cars Jitterbug Pudding Basketball Roller Skating Boys Music Tennis Dancing DISLIKES Housework Girls Girls Rain Girls Girls Schoolwork School School Schoolwork Fords So. Gardiner School Doing Dishes English Pea Soup Nothing School Girls Speeches English School Accidents Onions Cadillacs Dishes Soup Staying Home Work English Sports 4 I Y a i I E E MM 4 gf? l 4v 'W rguhffm u ,. , f 1 ,,, V 7, W 4 A f f s.,3.,q ll1XWOSff,lY X'3f4iI J'Zf.fEI ' .21 A H QQ EIEXQWQSFZE S X T57 'J W X NN . V X ' N- x' X fflmffmw fe W 5 A? A ..:.,.1.,,.,1 4 WW f 'f 5 ow , 2551 Cm X Q 5 , , K , A Y f E 35? X , . 'gifii-lily' 'A .-.-.,-fL4u1.g.gg4gM,.,..g-G., A N , ,D f n V' , . , -M-mms. X 4 E, f ' 4' -sm-...... W 1 L i First row, left to right: C. Anderson, R. Reyn01dS, MIS. Pratt. A. IHIHCS. D- Bates- Second row: G, Brown, E. Coughlin, L. Lemieux. unzbr QDQCAIZQGZQOIQ RICHMOND THEATRE - MARCH 24, 1955 Master of Ceremonies ---- - - -Edward Coughlin Invocation ------ - - - Rev. Ernest Harvey Kentucky Belle ---- ---- D eborah Bates Teachers are Funny - - ----- Floyd Foss Choir Practice ---- ---- A rthur Harvey The Highwayman - - - - Cynthia Anderson Sixteen ----------------------- - - Judie Wells SELECTIONS - SENIOR SEXTET The Leak in the Dike -------- - - China Blue Eyes fFi.rst Prizej ------ - Ballad of Soulful Sam fSecond Prizej - - - - I and Columbus fSecond Prizej ----- - - The Widow's Mites fFirst Prize, ----------- Gerald Brown - - Ann James Judy Reynolds Norman Gould - Louis Lemieux SECLECTIONS - R,H,S, CHOIR USHERETTES Naomi young Charlotte Hinkley Roberta Dore Elaine Leibowitz ,. 1 va r may V W -'IU . I 4 r if Front row, left to right: I, Gray, I. Reynolds, C. Anderson, D, Bates, N. Young, D. Adams. Second row: Mrs, Pratt, L, Lemieux, E, Coughlin, R, Babb, Center: A. Barter, D rj QIZIOI' Jfdy CAST OF CHARACTERS Joseph Martin, the successful businessman and father ------------- A, Barter Mildred Martin, the scatter-brained mother --------- Johnny, their son, a typical college sophomore ----- Elizabeth, their daughter, twenty-two and full of pep ----------- I. Reynolds Helen Martin, the traveling aunt ------------ Rev, Iacob Teasle, the butler converted Reverend ------ G. Whitford Mundorf, believes servants spell success - '- Aunt Mat, Worth, miserly, old-fashioned and fifty ----- Tom DeNorth, Elizabeth's newest love --------- Lucille Armitage, Iohnny's pretty college sweetheart ---- Johnson, the curt and staid butler of thirty-five ----- Harriet, the maid and apple of Iohns0n's eye ------ ,pgs ,kxfgzg-3 QM ,- f Lf,a',51r'Z-Q?Ef'ZP'f1Ev 1s4 :-I ,of f., ff , 1 f M-fi ff 7777 ' ff ff f ffl ff fyf, ff fy 'V f f f , ff:5:z:1.:42:2f:S.-'7.'fiwrzsf -' ' :ww ,f , wwf 2714 s ' f'12jfrziilffifif'ifdirffizff,f , ll f' 'fJ2Z?f!ZlivjZf -- W, .5 1. ,f 'YY-Exif ' as y:f1::Qf:1,,z:, . 1'fs'f,2:f',' 5-z1'4: ,-rm. f: ERVIN NOBLE R Stage Managers X WW! YN' QK EQNEDWXN X t, X sr rs X swim x as ss . ,x,,.,.X X R XQTQXQX, Q st GSK GQ , 7, xf gulf s W , ssc N x 4 it 0 W fi 4 Wie:- , f ,.. ff! ,. A , 1. -za Sw l 21213651 W! . 4 I ROBERTA DORE B. Locke, I. Reynolds, ---------D.Bates ----------E,Cough1in ------------I.Gray ------- I,Reynolds ----------R.Babb --------D,Adams ------L.Lemieux -------- N.Young ------- B. Locke - - - -C. Anderson V74 ' 7727 , Gygax' 4f:f Ql V-f',. , +9 f 2:15-: ' egg- wa ' .5 ., 4: .f ,,.-9 if .a4r,4.,f- ., ff, ,.,. .,. ,LAN fy .fa ,. ,,.,,,,,, 1 ..,. , N, ,,,,,,. M, ff 'f71 ' ',, I . , f. ,44,,j f. L- ' 'v ' ' 'If frf,e ,g7 25139 1 -, f ., ff,f1s2Q4 4 gf , X X f NJ ,vi , , , A wfesg vi: , n, , , ,. -1 ,,'. A. , ,e-- -,,r, M, GERALD BROWN Tk 'wmssrv . . .-.. Qke C516 First row, left to right: I. Hatfield, P. Leibowitz, D, Lothridge, D, Quinnam, M, Hill, M, Lamoreau, S, Terrill, M, Thibideau. I. Urnberhind, V, Alexander, P, Fic- kett, L. Bennett. Second row: B. Wells, J. Gray, I, Perry, V. Wade, I, Umberhind, J, Skinner, P. Fickett, M. Perry, E. Berry, C, Anderson, C. Hinkley. Third row: L, Alexander, S. LeMont, G, Hatfield, L, Young, L. Paradis, E. Horne, J, Poland, B, Griffin, B, Groves, B, Goodnow, J. Sedgley. Fourth row: M. Chambers, R, Pellitier, C. Plnkham, J. Reynolds, C. Hinkley, C, Howard, D, Adams, R, Dore, D, Bates, R. Joyce, E, Chase, Fifth row: G, Dearborn, P. Pickett, T, Seigars, D, Bowley, F. Raynes, B. Stinson, J. Sheets, B. Giberson, R, Withee, Director: Mrs, P, Bates, ' gr 7- : zfsimflrbk. First row, left to right: V, Wade. J. Babb, A. Barter, T. Seigars, C, Coughlin, I. Perry, Second row: I. Poland, S, LeMont, P. Leibowitz, M, Perry, M. Lamoreau, S, Terrill. Third row: G.-Stinson, E. Noble, R, Joyce. Iam! The band has had a very good year under the direction of Mr, Tainter. The playing ability of the thirty members has generally improved, The five majorettes, with Mari- lyn Perry as captain. have been a big help in marching practice, Although activities have been few this year, we have been looking forward to a concert in April and the annual Maine Music Festivals, Ervin Noble '56 Mr. Hinckley: How many subjects are you carrying? Dawson McCosh: 'Carrying one and dragging three, Ervin Noble: Do you remember when we met in the revolving door? Judy Reynolds: Yes, that was when we started going around together. I 7 5:1 'af - Q4-Zffieg-. :ffm Q '4g.wcgg3,-. , A I ,,..- 1 1 4 .. 'f-4 ..4.--.-. L . x 1 4 We, the Seniors of '56, Are clean cut and full of wit, We sit and talk and always fool But never, never think of school Then when rank cards come due We fret and groan and always chew But when in June it's time to go We'll all feel sad and very low, And when Mr, Perry's hand we shake Our poor, young hearts will seem to break. The teachers have helped us these twelve years To bring this night of dreaded tears, The Junior Class holds a reception To show the seniors their affections We all say we're glad to go Bur do you think it's really so? We'll miss the students and teachers 'tis true And we know that they will miss us too. Iudy RBYHO-l.dS 156 Naomi Young IT HAPPENS EVERYTIME Have you ever wanted to be a superman? Well, maybe you haven't but I know a boy who wanted to. Would you like to hear the story? It happened during the early years of 1800. A small boy of five decided he wanted to become famous. He knew he had no hidden talent so to be really famous, he thought doing something a bit out of the ordinary would be best, It was a cold, misty morning when Jack woke up, his mind full of ideas of how to fly. He descended into the barn and made a pair of wings he thought to be ideal for this special occasion, He fixed them on his back and disappeared into the houseg but as he approached the kitchen, his Mom noticed the queer-looking outiit Jack had on, When she asked why he had outfitted himself with wings, he confronted her with a lie that went something like this, 1'm an airplane. There was no further need for an- other questiong the one Jack had given his mother was quite satisfactory, He then climbed the stairs to his bedroom, approached the window, lifted it and climbed upon the sill, flapping his wings. He jumped, He didn't fly, as you can well imagine, Why? Well, you figure it out. . Maybe you can come up with a logical answer. Iack has his wish now - he flies: he has wings. But he has wings of an angel in heaven. Phyllis Fickett '57 43 1...-tx , ,-a...............:--,.......w.-fs..f.as1.....'::s:....s V Playing Hookey Some mornings it just doesn't pay to get out of bed. One morning I got up with the feeling that it was too good a deer hunting day to go to school. I knew there wasn't much sense in asking my mother and father if l could go hunting, but ldecided to go M just the same. My chance came when we were about half way through breakfast. y father made the remark that he thought it was a good day for deer hunting. Naturally I agreed with him and asked him if I could go. Well, we usually eat a quiet breakfast, but there is an exception to everything. My father's fist came down on the table with such force that my brother dropped his glass of milk in his cereal, my mother almost choked on her coffee, and the cat took off as if Satan was after her. After the excitement died down they both started on their famous lecture The Necessity of Education. After listening to this for awhile and getting bored stiff, I told them l had to get ready for school so I went upstairs and after great difficulty managed to get all my huntingrclothes in my basketball bag, and, sticking my rifle down my pant leg, I hopped downstairs. I made a fast break through the kitchen and out through the door to the car and started for school. There was a certain farmer I knew that liked to go hunting quite a lot, so I went to his place. He said he would go hunting but he had to finish his chores first. So we could get going quicker Istarted to help him out by haying and graining the cows, just before I finished, the power went off and we had to milk the last twenty cows by hand. Just as we finished, a water pipe burst in the milkroom and in order to keep the milk from freezing we had to fix it. By the time we got this fixed it was almost two o'clock, and I began to think it would have been better to go to school and then go hunting but it was too late now. We got in the car and headed for a likely deer spot, but luck was against us. A tire blew, and because I didn't have any spare, Ihad to take the tire all apart to fix it. By the time I got it fixed it was too late to go hunting so I went home discouraged. The only advice Ihave for future school skippers is, Brother, don't get out of bed with the intention of skipping school! John Curtis Class of 1957 Mrs. Pratt: What's a cannibal? G. Schools: ldon't know. Mrs. Pratt: If you ate your father and mother, what would you be? G. Schools: An orphan. ,.u....a.,,,.r.4,m ---f ,ir WHAT I BELIEVE IN All men are created equal, that is what our great document, the Constitution, says, but I feel we are not carrying out this great statement. I am referring to the Ne- grog they were brought here by our ancestors years ago without having the right to say whether they wanted to come or not. When they were brought here, they were auc- tioned off to some large planation owner. Ever since then, they have been more or less brow-beaten by the whites. For an example, having to sit at the back of a bus or not allowed to go to the same movie theatre or eat at the same restaurant, This, of course, is only in the South. But they are still ill-treated in the North as well as the South. I have heard that they are very ignorant and live in filth and dirt. But haven't they a reason to? Haven't we always pushed them back and never actually given them a fair chance? If God were here now and there was a little negro child lying on his back, maybe dying, it wouldn't matter to him if his skin was white or black. He would still heal him, I feel if these poor people had been given a fair chance years ago, they would make better citizens today, Actually, there is still a civil war going on down South between the Whites and the Negros. What if the cards on the table should change? What would we do in their place? We would probably do the same as they are doing - fight for our Independence. I hope that some day a negro may come home from work and sit at the front of the bus or take his wife and family out' to dinner and eat at the same restaurant as we do. Then I believe we can truthfully say, All men are created equal, Marilyn Perry '57 WONDER I often pause and wonder What I've done or what I will do for Him. The one who made this great wide world. The one who died because of Sin. I often pause and wonder About his everlasting love. Lover for you and me Love descending from above. I often pause and wonder If He didn't do more than His share So from Sin, we might be free. And that we might know the Father's loving care. By: Katherine Pratt '57 I LIKE TO THINK OF LINCOLN When I think of Lincoln A brave boy was he, Who stood before the crowds of people Who, all eyes could see. When I see him there in pictures It makes me want to be, The kind of boy that Lincoln was So kind and true was he. By: Edward Chase '59 HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES We started out our Freshman year With initiation our one great fear The day September 25 finally came, We sang the school song when called by name. Corny and cute were the combination of stunts We'd do over again with less groans and grunts Our Sophomore year it was our turn To think up the stuntsg and watch Freshmen burn, Then came our fabulous Sophomore Hop, The sock dance with lots of be-bop, Our Junior year I know not too much But I hear it was still the same old bunch, They did away with the Prom but kept Ir. Dec, The speaking contest everyone was scared as heck. Senior Reception they fixed the gym, With the orchestra in the center, a new and different whim. Our Senior year sure is a wow of work and fun, Smile pretty for your picturesg and that's all done. Rehearsals, committees' for our class play, Two performances, one at night, and one in the day, Few go on the Washington trip, But come home with stories that make you flip, All during school we've had our sports, And most of the time we've held the fort. And so we come to the endg tis time to say good-by We are finishing High School but to Life must say Hi, We'll keep these memories always in mind, For friends and memories like these are hard to find. By: Donna Adams H5611 FOOTBALL Football is fun: Football is rough. You have to run and learn to be tough Tackle and kickg Tumble and roll: Pass the ball quick, and run for the goal. By: Richard Withee '59 a-n-ana. z.r..,.aeL4e' e ,. f-2--' BT LE ZECQ '.4i? '?3k,?Z:,,f Q., Q W' 5.4 J Q:.:11L111 f f 'fifsff f A 1122112121E111 ' is ' f SSN i i:555555i55f555f555555f5:s:s1wa:-..,., . ' A 1 'f ' 'A ' I 4 1 ' if ik! kr ' f ,-.,- - l sf II- '.f 3 1-. ,,,. - X-'X - -':'.- 3 -' f My K y xv ' - ,..- .,. ,,- ..f ,I . , I. . R-gnvrr ' , .nf l1 Head Cheerleader: P, Leibowitz, Second row: Marilyn Lamoreau, Billie Wells, Judy Reynolds, Third row: Judy Perry, Jane Poland, Joyce Withee and Louise Paradis. Ggeerkakrs We held Cheerleading tryouts the irst of the year. Pat Leibowitz being our only veteran, seven new girls were added to the squad. They were as follows: Billie Wells, Joyce Withee, Jane Poland, Louise Para- dis, Judy Perry, Marilyn Lamoreau and myself, .TU DY REYNOLDS 48 Pat and I were chosen as Co-Captains, Marilyn Lamoreau left the squad and again we had tryouts. It was a tie between Marilyn Perry and Sandra Terrell, We received new uniforms this year and were proud to cheer our teams on to Victory in them. I will be leaving the squad this year, but I want to wish the best of luck to the future teams and cheer- leaders of R, H, S, Judy Reynolds '56 jf' II is First row, left to right: H, Simmons, G. Reynolds, E, Coughlin, P, Withee, A. Lebel, G, Schools, G. Stinson. Second row: T. LeMont, D, Leibowitz, C, Waltz, L. Horne, M. Sullivan. Third row: L, Young, D. Small, 1 , 5 H ,i V,:,,,',i,f.. Vgzyllz v I pf.:-I-I ' ' -gf , 'I ' ' - . f1ija:.g.,1, Iv'-ii '- ' '. L ' ' 1 ' 1f ffzf4v f4fz',..ff,..,,f .1- 4w.f'ff'.4 in - , t V 9 g li., ,A , , y ,A , ,,,, , , 8 if ' 5-35,25 ,. ,S ' , f,222-iz-5:,:,.g5.g-5:5 .p1,:3'- f'.3-:f,.L1 -ff 'j!?ijL9'9jli f ' , 12211.12 are ' -- ,ayf . ' ' .. Y 1 E 14 viz?-12, ,...-.y ,4,,?kZZ-Ufyngigvi ARTHUR LEBEL ,TERRY REYNOLDS GEORGE SCHOOLS EDWARD COUGHLIN Richmond 13 - Hallowell 0 Richmond started out very well the first period, got off to a quick lead, and was never bothered the rest of the game, The first quarter was won mostly by the great running of Jerry Reynolds and Harry Simmons. The fourth quarter was run by Ed Cough- lin, who got the other T. D. for Richmond, Defensive stars were Phil Withee, Arthur Lebel and Gerald Cloutier, Continued Page 57 49 '.,'j- - www, Left to right: Coach Maloney, E. Simmons, P, Withee, D. Bowley, H, Lebel, Manager A. Lebel, R. H. S. R. H.S. R. H. S. N R. H. S7 TERRY REYNOLDS R. H. S. R.H.S, R. H. S. ' v R, H, s, R. H. S. HARLA ND LEBEL 50 R, H, S, R. H. S.' R. H,S.' R. H. S. R. H. S.' R. H.S. Coughlin, B. Stinson, J. Curtis, G, Stinson, H, G, Reynolds, M. Sullivan. C. Coughlin, G. Schools, - -48 Oakland - - - - -40 Lisbon - - - - - -58 Erskine- - - - - - 52 Alumni - - 48 Hallowell - 50 McFalls - - - - - 34 Winthrop - 32 Hallowell - - 61 Erskine- - - - 43 Lisbon ---- R, H. S,- - '77 Williams - 56 Winthrop - - - - -35 Mcl-falls - -' - - - 39 Wiscasset - -49 Lisbon - - -35 Boothbay- - '- ,,,,.,, ..,, , EZ?fYi5f'f7'7 0 f'.7I'w -.A-ww , ---... 12r::.:2.1::'rf:: ,595-,lv V h -' V 1. 5 4 f n--f-L 1.0 f f3 xL f:s:a,, f . 'N ., 51111 15234 4 f Zig' 'fx ws' ' ni.. M2-,Jn ...- ...ay ,, 3.-5 Q 'r'l:- 1290 , 5 :iz M .,..,.. n r, W as , ' T - ,. ... .q,4.:. .,.i:?22 ' E r:?t.t:a. fff'1?:,. 3 7 L- -rrrrm.. - ' - L'1.f 'E r ?5:5.,..,z5:f3 ZEii: ' -, j , A S :Qi5i'E7::3' ' ' 3' 1 GEORGE SCHOOLS EDDIE COUGHLIN ,, . X f BOYS' BA SKETBA LL fC0ntinuedj Our new Coach Daniel Maloney started out the year with four veterans back from last year's team. They were: Ed Coughlin, Mossie Sullivan Phil Withee and Harry Simmons. Although we didn't have such a good record as they had in the past it was a building year with 6 wins and 10 losses. We averaged 48. 6 points a game. The highest individual score, 27 points, was made by Ed Coughlin against Erskine. We were seeded fourth in section 3 in Western Maine and beat Wiscasset the first game 59-44, We lost to Lisbon in the second game 59-49. Four Seniors are leaving the team - George Schools, Harland Lebel, Jerry Reynolds and Ed Coughlin. With up and coming stars like Harry Simmons, Mossie Sullivan, John Curtis, Phil Withee, Gordon Stinson and Carroll Coughlin we expect a great year at R. H. S. in '57. NAME FIELD GOAL FOUL SHOTS TOTAL AVERAGE Edward Coughlin 95 65 255 17. Harry Simmons 58 41 157 11. 2 Mossie Sullivan 44 57 145 9- 7 George Schools 35 17 57 5- 3 John Curtis 18 6 42 3. Harland Lebel 13 10 36 2. 6 Carroll Coughlin 10 8 28 2. 5 Phil wuhee 6 5 17 1- 2 Gordon Stinson 1 5 7 - 5 Bradley Stinson 1 1 3 - 3 Gerald Reynolds 0 0 0 - 0 Team Total 281 215 777 48. 6 .gy , ' -1 M22 ff. Q r Wi a ,wflmwfy ,wait 1- W'?:?5f1' fffs-Wi' rg- , A 4J1.fjf Q274 lf- -, , 5.-1-av., 356592 - . , 'N f 315.1 N QM WE 1. as 1 . Q H 1 2,1 . ,lg ia N 1 1 my 1 V- V' ' .W J R ' .517 177, V ,, !', I , - v:' ,nl A V VV ff V . 6 ' I If V-... X I , ,A ' U fI ' '- -4 1, Sf fl R I PHIL WITHEE DICK PICKETT 4 m e ' I f M ' ff' 4 Ay 1 b. ,f iff ff fly lzyfgfx f 7 ff MW! t .af VL V , Z , 'i rd' , fl. ff MOS SIE SULLIVAN ,. '7 cr , '7A'gZW,,,.f 'f-' 4' 1'-z71fZ4ffw!Ivf' ', 4- ' r 'WT' ' f.. V5 7 .f sep., fK:P!4Effjff- .4--1-- u , , ,L ff. 7 7-ffg.r,:..:J A 0:45 . , V, ,,,, ,,.,..M 4 , I f ' fri-V . 1 . H . 12411 , ,g may ,gf.gy,,,, 11' ,, t, 1 , W- , yfiufrgtfsfwyaf 1--v 1 ' V, ' 1 '- 'fm -' 4 -ft - ff-,sf f ff , ff . fggsfgsz' 9,1 r , ' 1, 1 .- ,I K-,Q-gqffrafff ,f 1, .- . , ,., - V ,,,4,w4, 4447 . .f . f f g,1f 4j,.,7?2f , 1.5! ji: ' , warfawfwf fm ...Q ' .1 1gjrvM3:f',,5 3 5 f , , ww I ' 4 .. L- A f x ,...,, . ,f ..--r.- . - V 1 '- JERRY REYNOLDS ED COUGHI-IN Richmond High opened their 1955 season with seven returning veterans. In all, nearly eighteen boys came out for the first practice in April. They were hoping for one of the best records to prove themselves very worthy of their previous record of 10 wins and 2 losses. The boys had an unusual year in getting home runs. All together they got nine home runs which is very unusual for a high school team. The four boys who got home runs were James Sullivan, threeg Roger Babb, three, two of which were grand slamsg Roland Foster, twog and Gary Williams, one. There are six Seniors leaving this team, James Sullivan, Roger Babb, Ronald Leibowitz, Gary Williams, Phil Dow and Roland Foster. 'I'here is a lot of credit due Coach Bill O'Brien for turning out such a great team. Best of luck in future years. THE SEASON 'S RECORD R. H. S. 1 Winthrop 10 R, H, S, R. H. S. 17 Erskine 2 R. H. S. R. H. S. 13 Monmouth 5 R. H. S, R. H. S. 12 Hallowell 0 R. H. S, R. H. S. 5 Winthrop 3 R. H. S. R. H. S. 10 Erskine 4 R, H, S, BATTING AVERAGES James Sullivan 407 Jerry Reynolds 341 Roland Foster 396 Ronnie Leibowitz 339 Phil Withee 362 Roger Babb 336 Ronald Babb '56 10 Lisbon 36 Oakland 10 0 Lisbon 18 Oakland 17 Hallowell 4 Monmouth Gary Williams 296 Eddie Coughlin 250 Mossie Sullivan 130 K ,5 -A r. -, l First row, left to right: Manager A, James, M, Perry, P. Leibowitz, D. Bates, C, Anderson, D. Quinnam, P. Hurley, Coach R. Perry, Second row: E, Leibowitz, P, Pickett, S, Terrill, J. Skinner, D, Lothridge, J, Umberhind, J, Umbel-hind, Third row: S, Howard, I, Hatfield, S, LeMont, G. Hatfield. r' jf x. Tj . 'w'f:: 4' 22:1 -fy' '- 1 -' wa ffsiffiiiE1f'ff'f74'Lrvf'B 'Lea 177 -' : 7':f'3,-'gi 2? i. kffiirii gf 1' 1542.4 -'K If fvayffae rfgiqfr, ' H E. LEIBOWITZ D, BATES C, ANDERSON Girls' basketball team had a late start this year but we finally called the first practice about the last of November, The team was made up of eighteen players, ten of whom were pros, of our best forwards, Her position During the season we lost Faye Hanson, one was taken by Sylvia Howard along with the other forwards, Cynthia Anderson and Phyllis Hurley. Continued Page 54 -,-....,.,s....,.......,........,.... GIRLS' BASKETBALL Continued Phyllis Hurley was our high scorer this year with 236 points. Sylvia Howard, who has been the foul shooting champion for the past two years, was second with 183 points. Coach Perry had to shuffle the players around this year but the Freshmen fitted in very well. Jean Hatfield helped out on the defense along with Diana Quinnam and Seniors, Debbie Bates and Elaine leibowitz. Sandra Terrill also shows great promise as a forward. The remaining Freshmen are Joyce and Janet Umberhind, Jackie Skinner, Donna Lothridge, and Priscilla Fickett. GA MES AND SCORES Richmond Gardiner 60 Richmond McFalls 54 Richmond Hallowell 32 Richmond Winthrop 36 Richmond Lewiston 26 7 Richmond Lisbon 18 ,P f Richmond Erskine 44 fs Richmond Hallowell 62 ,I I 1 Q Richmond Bowdoinham 55 ,A api Richmond Winthrop 36 - 5 Richmond McFalls 56 - Richmond Alumni 20 Richmond 54 Erskine 45 A Richmond 20 Lewiston 26 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Total Phyllis Hurley 236 Sylvia Howard 183 Pat Leibowitz 62 Cynthia Anderson 75 Faye Hanson 42 Marilyn Perry 37 Sandra Terrill 16 Joyce Umberhind 2 We, the Seniors, would like to thank Coach Perry for the patience and understand- ing he has shown us in the past four years. We would also like to thank Ann James, who has been our manager, Class Class Class i . P ,ff of 1951 LaChance, Carolyn Bishop - Housewife Brown, Donald - Air Force Cook, Clifton - Richmond Curtis, Carroll - Lisbon Falls Textile Mill Curtis, Glenna - Richmond Shoe Stevens, Roxanna Curtis - Housewife Fullerton, Joyce - Women's Air Force Huntington, Lawrence - Truck Driver Sullivan, Shirley laChance - Secretary Lemieux, Jean - Secretary Stevens, Everett ' Bath Iron Works Tripp, Joseph - Hallowell Shoe Vieira, Mertie - Telephone Operator Houdlette, Richard - Truck Driver of 1952 Alexander, Shirley Bodge - Housewife Brown, Austin - Lumberjack Chambers, Jack - Farmington State Teachers College Thompson, Pauline Cook - Housewife Friend, Arthur - Lewiston Shoe Gilpatrick, Clinton - Army Harwood, Jason - Air Force Noble, Martha Hinkley - Housewife Prindle, Verona Hinkley - Housewife Holman, Phillip - Army McKinnon, Joan - Secretary Pushard, Lois - Richmond Shoe Hishard, Louise - Richmond Shoe Lakochelle, Mary Sullivan - Housewife Floyd, Florence Wheeler - Housewife of 1953 Beasley, Pauline Cray - Housewife Pinkham, Joyce Foster - Housewife Fickett, Clarence - Army Fickett, Helen Friend - Housewife Friend, Ada Gilbert - Housewife Curtis, Jean Guiou - Housewife Hinkley, Clyde - Richmond Shoe Fickett, Emeline l-linkley - Housewife Hinkley, Gilman - Employed by State Hodgkins, Ann - Secretary Hurley, John - Army McCosh, George - Navy Marriner, Patricia McDermott - Housewife Moeller, Georgia - Secretary Munsey, Jean Nichols - Housewife Schools, Marilyn - Secretary Sedgley, Jack - Anderson's Market Thuotte, Aime - Marines Varney, Walter - Maine Naval Maritime Academy Waltz, Maxine - Nurse Williams, Ernest - Maine Naval Maritime Academy di, v. V.L....,...,..,, 4 Class of 1953 - fContinuedJ Waltz, Maxine - Nurse Williams, Ernest - Maine Naval Maritime Academy Class of 1954 Averill, Harold - U, S. Navy Chambers, Donald - Civil Worker for Air Force Curtis, Gordon - Bus Driver Curtis, Norman - Farmer Seigars, June Fossett - Housewife Hurley, Charlotte - Nurse Levesque, Joyce Gilpatrick - Housewife Stuber, Gail - Atlantic Union College Strout, Richard - Farmington State Teachers College Tarr, Alfred - Colby College White, Norene - Nursing at Maine General Hospital Wilson, David - Air Force Wilson, Gerald - Air Force Riske, Priscilla - Secretary Ranco, Paul - Air Force Meserve, Jeanne - Depositors Trust, Augusta Cote, Elizabeth LaRochelle - Gower, Lois Kimball - Housewife Walker, Claudette Robinson - Housewife Withee, George - Colby College Class of 1955 Babb, Roger - Air Force Bixby, Donna - Brown, Neal - Air Force Hinkley, Mary Carr - Housewife Cloutier, Camille - Secretary Curtis, Fulton - Construction Worker Dore, Alden - Construction Worker Dow, Philip - Kents Hill Prep School Foster, Roland - Gorham State Teachers College Gould, Norman - Kents Hill Prep Schooll Guiou, Claudia - Secretary Harvey, Arthur - Gordan College Handren, Gretchen Hodgkins - Housewife Holman, Nancy Pickett - Housewife Hurley, Harry - Construction Worker Irvine, Craige - Construction Worker Lamoreau, Lowell - Air Force Leibowitz, Ronald - Farmington State Teachers College Lemieux, Neil - Farmington State Teachers College Mcfee, Erla - Bliss Business College Meserve, Ronald - Air Force Reynolds, Robert - State Worker O'Brien, Jeanette Schools - Housewife Sullivan, Dana - M.V. 'I'.I. Wade, Nancy - Colby College Wheeler, Dorothy - Secretary N. Young: Donna, your hair is all mussed up. Did that young fellow kiss you against your will? - Donna Adams: He thought he did. yr rf w, Lisbon 26 - Richmond 0 The Lisbon team went off to a quick T. D. by Loring Russell and they made three T. D. 's after that, but Lisbon's veteran team was too much for Richmond. Richmond 7 - Oakland 6 The Bobcats won a thriller from Williams in the final minutes of the game. The Bobcats were led by their quarterback Mossie Sullivan who went over for the T. D. in the last seconds of the game. Richmond got the extra point with 19 seconds left on the clock, by a great pass from George Schools to Ed Coughlin who was all alone in the end zone to give Richmond the win. Williams got their T. D. in the third period and it looked as though that was the game until Sullivan came through for Richmond. Defen- sive stars were Phil Withee, Arthur Lebel, Gordon Stinson, Harry Simmons, and Linwood Horne. Winthrop 47 - Richmond 14 Richmond entered the game with just twelve men and played a hard, fighting game all the way but Winthrop was just too much for the boys to overtake, but played hard un- til the game was over. Halfback Ray Mayo led Winthrop scoring with three touchdowns. Richmond made two T. D. 's, one by George Schools and the other by Harry Simmons Defensive stars were Phil Withee and Ed. Coughlin. Boothbay Harbor 20 - Richmond 0 The Boothbay Harbor boys came through with their first win of the season by beat- ing the Richmond boys 20-0. Richmond played as hard as they could but Boothbay was just too strong for the Richmond boys. Richmond made a couple of threats in the final period but couldn't get the ball over for a T. D. Harry Simmons played an all round game by doing some brilliant running. Mossie Sullivan and Ed Coughlin also played fine ball for the Richmond boys. Mr. Hinckley: Do you know Ibegan life as a barefoot boy? George Schools: Well, I wasn't born with shoes on either. Louis Lemieux: Ah Cherie Je-t' adore. Debbie Bates: Aw, shut the door yourself, you opened it. Qli MI. Hinckley: What is a detour? Ed Coughlin: The toughest distance between two points. iii? B. Locke: fat social, May Ihave this dance? E. Leibowitz: Sure if you can find a partner. 0 ' Lf f'f diff f xr 1 791 ,V ffl l WN 1 f 1 f 1 I 41 1, ii' :fx ' f 4 -G V , : A ' f.fs,'.4!f ai f J ' YQLVJZZ 1' 'Y A aff-., ' z Zia JMZWWL Q95 ff gQv'- I Qhwkd 1' gr- , '- ' 12741. - . , fb-22411 f mf. H ,, .,,,gmga.gp5 I QQMWZMZMEQW ,f55jZ'4'1Q. ,9 '. 'g'Q5:f'2f eu 'Z -1, .,f r'f'f.,,Q-,, ,male v+-9 ,.f. ?- -,,.,,, wwmw . ,44,fWLf,4, IV Zn, il V55 '1 A' ' V 'lfffgzw Z fl.. uf- ,, -af: Zn jf Z, '1 ,f if 2525? ff Jf Wm X Lk 1 , uw! Y' Judy Reynolds, Ervin fu A Spcuwu row, UFWCP rVOy, U Donna Adams, Charlotte Hinkley, Carolyn inxnam, Wtird row, Apr dimes Marlon Hill, Alton Barter and Bradley Locke, FOUPTH POW, ATfhlT LebPl, Hobarta Dore and Judy, Marilyn Pelry, Deborah Bates. Flalre Lelbowlty. mf EfiF'7'fi1'd CQuzhl-in I f ' 1' 'X Q E Q Lf 5??5UTU5, fiw X 4 gig Your '56 Yearbook Photographers 74 FAVCDT? A ..n 1 Je, V I giahp 98 Main Street Brunswick, Maine School, Wedding and Children Pqrtraits Our Specialty N? 1 4 ' I - E9 allggf g -- While You Are in Brunswick Eat at .TARVIS 112 Main Street Brunswick, Maine SMITH'S PHOTO SHOP Photo Supplies Greeting Cards Music Supplies 146 Maine Street Brunswick, Maine Best Wishes from SAVELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Bath Road, Brunswick, Maine Dial PA 9-3941 Your Local International Harvester Dealer JONES' PHARMACY Prescriptions and Accessories MARGARET E. JONES Registered Pharmacist Dial RE 7-2251 LYNN R. 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GEORGE FREEDMAN'S Hallowell, Maine Compliments of CURTIS PHARMAC Y Hallowell, Maine MAI N STREET GARAGE General Repairing Gas and Oils - Inspection Station BOND AND UMBERHIND Proprietors 99 Main Street Richmond, Maine 24 Hour Wrecker Service KENT PACKING CO. Richmond, Maine GARDINER COAL 8: SUPPLY CO. Gardiner, Maine GEORGE THE TAILOR Augusta, Maine L4 X Y I . ffz C O N1 PANY Attleboro , Mas s achus etts Class Rings and Pins - Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Club Insignias Personal Cards - Memorial Plaques Representative - DONALD B. TUPPER Cape Cottage, Maine Agency for Taylor-Made-Yearbook Company Representative WILLIAM FLYNN Dallas, Texas RICHMOND FUEL COMPANY M, C, WHEELER, Proprietor Auto Parts - Accessories Sales - Shell - Service Telephone RE 7-4757 Richmond, Maine Shop and Save at TERRILL'S MARKET Groceries Richmond, Maine CLARK BUICK CO' DESSLERIS STEAK HOUSE Gardiner, Maine Gardiner, N12-U16 n.4.M:u., rg-Ar.-war? Zi w-T' , 1 We, the Seniors of 1956, heartily thank the many people who have made this book possible. T3I.LQAE.5L I2 VYTHCDIXI lZE OUR ADVE IQTISEIQS Nutritious Dairy Products MAPLE LAWN DAIRY LOON BROTHERS Tel, RE 7-2269 Richmond, Maine Q f A MAN M7414 SUQEET Latest Fashions GARAGE Juniors' - Misses' Chevrolet Sales and Service Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Bowdoinham, Maine Tel 36 Phone 2651 Give Your Car Brunswick, Maine Longer Life, L Y. ,,.VV -fm. .-v-u-uf C of '56 From Best Wishes to the lass TI-IE Cl-IAXELES A EATC N COMPANY Richmond, Maine . 53,55 ' lggrzk, Y a i lf'-:. J ' ' ., ..1 ,,! ll if ' , A rii are ' F F Y N 4 4 RU. f' 1' l My 1 .: X1T V,,q.-,Q . .H 63,13 5 .1 ., ' ' 'fic if fbi 5,5 fiff f,XffQf f,ff'-'-'r'-A ' . , W 12 ,' ' 3 - ff SQA? ' 1 - w:s 4,.iQ af ' , H J I , A ' f- I .A ,,', ., - , -:rx LLLJWV f f- A fi 43.5 Ffa. , -fx u Janice Alexander POMERLEAU'S SHOE STORE Gardiner, Maine F. N. BOSTON COAL COMPANY Gar dine r , Maine Compliments of CORNER SHOE and CLOTHING STORE Gar dine r , Maine Best W ishes From NICKOL'S MARKET Gardiner, Maine ACCESSORY SHOP Gardiner , Maine BLACK and WHITE SPA Randolph, Maine RECREATION CENTER A Good Place to Spend a Relaxing Evening. CARL QPOPD BROWN Proprietor Richmond, Maine MERCHANTS OF RICHMOND P. CADENELLI MORRIS STORE Y i,.-,gg5c.Tu7? Tam ones , A. ,V ff Y A M S 1fe'f,ft1:1?':f64:L'f:f.fy:,-.ff9' ' ' ' ' . ' ' f?fvi4i'16m ,,, ,I my In ,z,. M' f s f,ff:.Jr : , , ' l f nf' I , I QE 1 f-1?--V -' 37,1 . A ,X f, 7- I, 1 3'51:-w,:-fi f gf? V-if . g ' f X F5 ,ima 47 V, Dorothy Wheeler To the Class of '56 Many of you will leave to further your education. It is our sincere hope that you will return to help us mold Richmond into the type of community it should be. Richmond is a good town, It has friendly people and an ideal location, This you will realize after you have traveled elsewhere, We will need your help. Come back when you have finished your various schools of learning, Pictured above is Dorothy V. Wheeler, Class of '55, who is now employed in this office. ZZYZWZLZQZZQ' REAL ESTATE at INSURANCE 53 Main Street Richmond, Maine u 'H hook' Are TAYLOR-A I I4 MPANV DALL L lf Best Wishes to the Class of '56 From Richmond, Maine A ' Tm 5 , - on ,.?5.i-if. g-- 1 I - 1 ,537 ee 1ee ,f -4-- W I .f if ii , E' ' ' A E' T F ff 374135 'rr T .J 'YAA M l 'i'-2:-1-' ii' ' E W, hiv., , , 3 , ,XL I 'N-aehlffx 3? fm H lwt e R -'ee - R HOU-' ' J f' ffV-. fa V, .. ' F 1 V V fb? iff ' 7 Janice Alexander POMERLEAU'S SHOE ACCESSORY SHOP STORE Gardiner, Maine Gardiner, Maine F. N. BOSTON COAL BLACK and WHITE SPA COMPANY Randolph, Maine Gardiner, Maine , RECREATION CENTER Compliments of A Good Place to Spend STORE CARL QPOPJ BROWN Gardiner, Maine . Proprietor B ' W ' h F est ls es rom Richmond, Maine NICKOUS MARKET MERCHANTS or RICHMOND Gardiner, Maine P- CADENELLI MORRIS STORE ,--nm-.1.-f- .. ----- -Y: - 912122 0179.9 Hem ones if' V gif , . .,.,.,, ff f- A ff 2 ' 3226!- W 'P' w U , , g. 1-::1eg4Qrm'4 V gf- N-'p i' 'V , 'frfwrfrfmgfiil ,,,, V, , , , . . R . X , , , , i Ip., ,V4,Vi.,m , D . Q., , it EJ..n15 1 W f ,, ., j' V Dorothy Wheeler To the Class of '56 Many of you will leave to furthe r your education, It is our sincere hope that you will return to help us mold Richmond into the type of community it should be. Richmond is a good town. It has friendly people and an ideal location, This you will realize after you have traveled elsewhere. We will nee . ack when you have finished your various schools of learnin d your help Come b g. Pictured abo . eeler, Class of '55, who is now employed in this office, ve is Dorothy V Wh ZWZW IQW4 REAL ESTATE 8: INSURANCE 53 Main Street Richmond, Maine 'I B nl Vi-.I hook! 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