Ricker Classical Institute - Aquilo Yearbook (Houlton, ME)

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11 g. Q. v, i y, A ii 55 F 'I lx . if L il gt ii 1: ,. in 51 if z 31 Q 25 131 in ?1 Zi i 41 2 a u 4' n i 5 E 3 ? H 3 1. l 1 W 4 i WORDING HALL .LEWI- ill THE AQUILO STAFF FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Barnes, Adviser, S. Walker, R. Anderson, P. Miller, W. Adams, L. Thompson, C. McCain, C. Ayotte, 1. Simpson, B. Campbell, A. Bither. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Carr, N. Peabody, M. Mercier, S. Irish, D. Lovely. PRESENTS THE T955 AQUILO DEDICATION To Mr. Wendell Grant who has given generously of his time and energy to further our interest in scholastic achievement, we the Seniors of 1955 dedicate this yearbook. PRESIDENVS MESSAGE Members of the Student Association of R. C. I. As there are three great prepositions in American democratic terminology--OF, BY and FOR, -- So these three vital words are an integral part of R. C. I. 's democratic make-up. OF THE PEOPLE. Ricker's administration, faculty, and student classes are OF THE PEOPLE. They have power and authority only because of the consent of a constituency, a board of trustees, and a student body. BY THE PEOPLE. The extra-curricular activities are illustrative of rule BY THE PEOPLE. The gears of all student activities are put into action BY you--R.C.I. 's students. FOR THE PEOPLE. Student elections, the student council, and all organizations, enforced con- stitutional laws, and the outreach of academic and student activities are FOR THE PEOPLE of R. C. I. As each of you leave the campus, these prepositions will become dear and real to you in both your business and social life. As you frequently take this copy of the AQUILO into your hands to relive memories of your days at R. C. I. , what memories they will be--majestic and achieving memories, stir- ring and quieting memories, memories of teachers and fellow students. l covet a place in your fondest memories and shall be ambitious for your success and happiness. I pray that God will richly bless you so that your unfolding future may always contain the challenge of a promised land. Faithfully yours, Robert L. Willett President PRINCIPAL COTTON Principal D. H. Cotton, and Mrs. D. H. Cotton, Secretary. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF T955 R icker Classical Institute will remain even though you will leave its environs. Remember, you have actually become a part of Ricker through contributions you have made. Ricker has become a part of you through the impressions it has left on you. Let us hope, then, that you will never believe that the mere act of graduation severs this relation- ship. Rather let us hope that this relationship grows and that your i'n- terest in and your contributions to Ricker Classical Institute will continue and our Institute will grow into an ever finer school as the result. David H. Cotton 5 Miss Erwin Secretary to President. Mrs. B. Farrar Housemother- Haskell Hall. R., Ngwq if I Mr. Heath Treasurer. Mrs. Stafford Secretary to treasurer and school nurse. 'r :-H ,J A A 5 ' L 3vP4' . K vfxivpf 'h ,V , f-. 5 'r f A wif Q 'few 'Y a ' Q is ,rf-1 Q 1 sm ., Q-'34 Q Q TCP' FACULTY EW gp FACULTY MILTON BARNES B. S. , University of Maine A Business Education N R if 1 ROY BITHER JAMES BEAUDRY B. A. , University of Maine M. Ed. , University of Maine Physical Education A. B. , Colby College M. A. , Harvard University FAITH CANTY A. B. , University of Maine French English DAVID H. COTTON, PRINCIPAL A. B. , Colby College M. Ed. , University of Maine History - Government PAULINE DCVEBER B. S. , Nasson College Home Economics WENDELL GRANT B. S. , Colby College Physics CLEON HA TCH A. B. , Colby College M. A. , University of New Hampshire E.-v.1I,.l-. FACULTY SHIRLEY HATCH A. B. , University of New Hampshire English LEWIS MADDOX B. A. , Marshall College M. A. , Boston University Business Administration ROBERT MAX ELL A. B. , Colby College M. Ed., University of Maine Chemistry IEANNE PETERSON B. A. , University of Iowa Business Education NORMAN SCHULTZ A. B. ,University of Maine M. A. , Columbia University Mathematics DOUGLAS STAFFORD A. B. , University ofMaine M. Ed. , University of Maine Biology GLADYS TARBELL B. M. , University of Iowa Music SENIORS 'if NV K' P X -0wL.u SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . Terry McGi11icuddy Vice President . . Kerry Foster Secretary. . . Joanne Carr Treasurer ........ ..... R obert Anderson Student Council Representatives . . Wayne Adams, Nancy Peabody This page sponsored by FIRST NATICNAL BANK YNE G. ADAMS t any man speak long enough, he l get believers. dem Council 1,49 Science Club L,3,49 Science Fair I,4Q Basket- llvianager 29 R Club 3,4Q Minstrel iw I9 Band l,2,3g All Aroostook :hestra 39 Baseball Manager 3,4Q l1eyball3,49 Track 3,4Q Aquilo iff 49 Class President I9 Student uncil Representative 45 Senior ly 4. GER V. BATES m just a cowboy at heart. ,mera Club I9 Science Club I,2Q -Y I9 Intramural Sports 1,29 Fresh- in Basketball I9 Band l,2,3. SENIORS CARL R. AYOTTE ROBERT E. ANDERSON Ay, every inch a King. Basketball 2, 3,49 Baseball 39 Science Fair I9 Class President 29 Class Treasurer 49 Baseball 3,4Q Intramural Sports I,2, 3,49 Senior Play 49 Aquilo staff 49 One Act Play I. AUDINE J. BITHER Love me little, love me long. Glee Club I,2,3g F. H. A.g Folk Dance Club I9 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Ricker Classic 49 Aquilo Staff 4. I thank God I am as honest as any man living. Houlton High School I9 Haverstraw High School 2, H1 Y 3,4, Science Club 3,4Q Aquilo Staff 49 Senior Play 4. fax xv SENIORS F SYLVIA M. BREWER If all the skies were sunshine. Folk Dance Club Ig Camera Club Ig Glee Club 13 F. H. A. I,2,4g Intra- mural Sports 2, 39 Minstrel Show I. BEVERLY A. CAMPBELL God helps those who help them- selves. Glee Club Ig Minstrel Show Ig Band I,2,3g Intramural Sportsg Aquilo staff 49 Folk Dance Club 1. B. JANE BURR There 's nothing more fun than a man. F. H. 53. Ig Glee Club Accompa nist I,2,3,4g Riding Club 1,25 Chess Club Sec. 3g Band I,2g Minstrel Show 1. LYNWOOD BROWN When duty whispers low the youth replies, I can. Ricker Classical Institute 1,2 g Dan- forth High School 3g 4 years in the U. S. Navy. JOANNE CARR Statue tall - I hate dumpy people. Houlton High School l,2g Glee Club 3,4g Band 34 Ricker Ten 4g Madrigal 4g Aquilovstaff 45 Minstrel Show 4gA Class Secretary 4. 12 l 3 X ,EN M. CLARK 1 :ell the world. e Club I, 2, 3,4g Folk Dance b IQ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Bas- Jal12, 3g Dramatics Club 2g cer Classic 4. IALD P. COREY at man will do for the Marines. ietba113,4g Hi-Y Ig Science b xg Folk Dance Club Ig Camera b I. SENIORS MAXINE E. COREY If you want peace and quiet, someplace else. F.H.A. I,2. ROWENA CLARK Fair be all her hopes. F. H. A. r,2,3,4. ZANE L. DeVOE 'Be not a man of words. ' I-Ioulton High School I, 2 ,fiat s '13 mf z ag 5225 :ss 1, ..-'Wifi M. CLAIRE DUNPHY Live fast, die young, make a beautiful corpse. Houlton High School Ig F. H.A. 2. KERRY A. FOSTER The heart of man is where the devil dwells. Patten Academy I, 2g Class Treas- urer 3g Sno-Ball Candidate 35 May- or of Campus 3: Basketball Mana- ger 3, Baseball 35 R. Club 3: Class Vice President 4. 4 H E'EsswEs.'flLEsa is ,,.. ,,.. Q tt., . ,,,. SENIORS wants nwxea Why did my parents send me s liu. g,3,4g Basketball Intramural Sports 14 if oumn J. DUFF Talk of the devil and his horns appear. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Science Club I, 25 Volley Ball 3, 4: Track Team 3, 43 Intramural Sports I, 2,35 R. Club 2, 3, 4. IACQUELINE A. GALLOP Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4: Folk Dance Clu Ig Band 1,23 Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4- JREEN J. GUY t that I like school less, but that e fun more. l. A. I,2,3g Folk Dance Club ntramural Sports 3. ZN L, INMAN mile for every girl, two for y boy. ent Council Ig Minstrel Show Ig . A. I,2,3,4g Cheerleader I,2, Dramatics Club 3g Girls Basket- Mgr. 3g Riding Club 2g Intra- Il Sports I,2, 3,4g National Honor :ty 3,45 Softball 1,2,3g Senior 4: Band 3. SENIORS , , Z ll A isis I 'sk JT, ,X ,. . kiivsf MARY L. HOGAN Love rules her kingdom with a A- 4. COLLEEN F. HOGAN Blushing is the color of virtue. F. H. A. I,2,3g Folk Dance Clubl Band I,2,3g Riding Club 1,25 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3g Ricker Classic 4. SALLY M. IRISH Learn to live and live to learn. F. H. A. 2,3,4g Aquilo Staff 45 The Ricker Classic 4. sword. F. H. A. Ig Folk Dance Club rg Band r,2, 3g Intramural Sports 3, 49 The Ricker Classic 4. BEVERLY I. LEAVITT SENIORS lg I S ffff-2 S 7 K ' gr mf, fu 2 ' A 1 Though she be but little- she is as ifl had fierce- F.H,A. 2,43 Glee Club r,2. PHYLLIS A. MCAFEE But men are men. F. H. A. I , 2, Sports 3. 3, 4g Sextet 2, 35 49 Trio 45 Student and Treas. J 23 t n .- Show 1,43 Intramural 1 6 cou1dn't talk. Ricker IO-43 Mad- 3, Sno Ball Can- I. Dramatics Club 2,3, 4g B. ,.1,f:,,,-. :Wulf .rf-M.:,.:w,ssa'1-- -ff1:5-1rw:11:Q2115f'-nz:-esxfrauffw--V' -A Club If Folk Dra matics Club Play 4g Aquilo Staff SPOHS 2- 3- ,1W.mf1.z:,f!'Ewkasszzr:z-'11' MARY J. MCBRINE Laugh yourself into stitches. F. H. A. 1,3, 43 Softball 2, 3,4g Glee Club I, 2, 3g Dramatics Club 3,45 One Act Play 4g Intramural Sports 3,4g Senior Play 4. RENCE MCGILLICUDDY r men may come and men may go, I go on forever. d 2,3g Hi-Y 2,39 Science Club 5 Intramural Sports 2, 3g President Ltudent Council 3, President of ss 4g One Act Play 4, Senior Play .TRICIA E. MCLAUGHLIN . dimple in her chin, a devil with- udent Council 3g Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3,49 Intramural Sports 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4g Minstrel tow Ig Folk Dance Club Ig Senior ay 45 F. H. A. l,2,3,4. SENIORS PATRICIA A. MCLAUGHLIN Exfx .A . -.Q 1 I MOLLY MCLAIN All we ask is to be left alone. F. H. A. I,2,3,4g Band I,2,3g Folk Dance Club Ig Riding Club Ig One Act Play Ig The Ricker Classic 4f Minstrel Show Ig National Honor Society 3,45 Class Vice President I. SANDRA J. PANGBURN l never met a man I didn't like. F. H. A. 1,z,3,4, Riding Club Ig Glee Club 3,4g Basketball 3,45 Sno Ball Candidate 3g Class Treasurer I. i Q -, s,- People who make no noise are dangerous. Folk Dance Club Ig Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g The Ricker Classic 4. Zxksvrjr. Ky. . .1 V 5 W 17 get SENIORS NANCY L.- PEABODY Wit is the only wall between us and the dark. F. H. A. Ig Riding Club Ig Dra- matics Club I,2,3,4g Speaking 3, Student Council 4g Band I, 2, gg Basketball 3,45 Softball 1,25 Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3,4g Minstrel Show Ig Aquilo staff 45 Senior Play 4g Honor Society 3,4. A VERY W. RUSH For Satan finds some mischief still.. F. H. A. 1,3,4, Band 23 Camera Club Ig Glee Club rg Intramural Sports 2, Aquilo Staff 4. Ewk:kgi,,i,:,..,,,, - , .. -V . I I K ,.... t.. ,gs3,,f.vuv,f sarimrrzxez Qi DONALD J. ROSS My bottle of salvation. Houlton High School I, 2. 18 sl! PETER M. ROACH I speak in a monstrous little voice Basketball I,2,3,4z Volleyball 3, R Club 2, 3,4p student Council Ig Baseball I,2,3,4g Class Vice Presi dent 3g Class Treasurer 2, Intra- mural Sports I,2, 3,4. JOYCE M. SIMPSON I can resist anything - except temptation. F. H. A. I,2,3g Aquilo Staff 4, Intramural Sports 3,49 The Ricker Classic 4. ss. ,E lRLES D. SMART, JR. has a heart as sound as 3 bell. :nce Club I,2, 3,4: Basketball lager 4g Track 3g Hi-Y 2g Dra- ics Club 1,2,3,4g Intramural :ts 1,2,3,4. ARLOTTE M. SWIMM nrefer to live quietly a calm and ceful life. rl. A. I,2,3g The Ricker Classic SENIORS in 5 Tiling' f?j.if?Z f ' .T iff' ,?,'f,5 -Q' -, nggqrgn' 5, H ,rs ,gigqftl 3 T 5.55 , ,- :1,,2gla1 ,gfiffg,g',2j:ffj'rff,- J gf.,-pf. , 1 X we f l2f4.yf,-'--4-v-y, 'ff K I 1 ,.S1gx5Qg fymgg fV,:f,.-i'lJiLT1yJ ffffj if s ffw f .f 1 'f f CARLTON G. STACKHOUSE It is better to live rich than to die rich. Band I,2, 3. LOISJ THOMPSON Lord! I wonder what fool it was that fmt lnvented kissing Camera! Club I Folk Dance 1 F H A I 2 3 Basketballz 3 Bliketbill Mgr 4 Intramural Sports I,2, 3, Aquilo staff 4 The Richer Classic 4 BURTON sTAv14E5f,j'3Rgi g Where is a 3 s x. W K ti. Ni 'V K , Stockholm High ball 3,45 R Club tg - s Sp0rrS3.4- till s if 19 gm li bl fi Pi' Y 5' Is! it ,V ' l N . K' V.f ' - - 1 H f ' - 9 9 fn 9 I Q 1 L Q ft Us M v 3 yff.w+ZR5V ', lf . 'Q ,g:,1gE,-lfsiw 1 H ' flljlvff' 53 W , Q.: 3 K ,jak E, T 1 T ,,.. w f u wi f -f in DORIS L. TURBILL There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. DORIS E. WINSHIP I shall laugh myself to death. One Act Play Ig F.H.A. Ig Min- strel Show Ig Softball I, 2,3g Bas- ketball zg Dramatics Club 3g The Ricker Classic 4. Glee Club I, 2g F. H,A, I,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 2, 35 One Act Play 1. fs , 4 -,kj 'gs SHARON A. WALKER In short my dearie, kiss me and be quiet. Mapleton High School Ig Band 2g Class Secretary 2g Softball 3,49 lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4g Aquilo Staff 4g Dramatics Club 2,3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Senior Play .V i ,mall-. f. fe , r ,Mi-W.r1fsamszq,,.L. I Q F PERSONALITY Marie and Terry MOST STUDIOUS Duckie and Pete Q . N R 1 S 1 - 1 Av ,,-, 1 K V Y' E . - K E ' fi Y.v' x X 4 +0 -..- -, .QS f . 4 ,,,,,,,., ,... BEST DANCERS Joe and Jane 2 L 5 is Q i3 , 5 Ii E 5 A A I AA. -O , . .. S x T ' is I BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Carl and Duckie X 5'-Y , 3 , if .K 1 1' 145 par- N , r 4 , , X, ,XA fir is .gr ,Q .. is gg Wil ' . faq 1 is ir w. W., Lafs T r. IV, b DID MOST FOR CLASS Nancy and Wayne - 'WFT' Qi' 5 WM BEST DRESSED Jody and Terry .K , jQ 'w,,,f . . , M. 1 a ,sq Q.. ...- in 1 'fx x A W1 ,N i 2. M1 X , gy ,v E: Q 25 i 1+ J gi :Q 5 as 3 E f S an 5-if 2 . ., A A x . f W' by BEST LOOKING Sandra and Joe V ' ii ,A 5 s EE i BEST ATHLETES QUIETEST Jackie and Pete Zane and Pat MOST BABYISH Jane and Roger MOST TA LKATIVE Kelly and Don O . x. 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Om C ed lik Well be To Tough 2.l'l III Mr. Sa nd elly K INS HIP DORIS W ,j' W J--ui 2-X - if: . I. Butch Sharon I I . Jane Dot 21. Don 26. Avery 2. Sandra Mary Jane I2. Audine Jody 22. Helen 27. Nancy 3. Pete Mary and Coleen I3. Wayne Jackie 23. Sally 28. Bob 4. Joyce Maureen I4. Pat A. Maxine 24. Bev. 29. Doris 5. Terry Par E. 15. Marie C. Charlotte 25. Marie M. 30. Molly FEELEY DR UG COMPANY Sponsored bY ELECTROLUX sales at service Dial Houlton 3 941 MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE. T . Mc Gillicudy. . . . Stanley Nichols H. Inman . . .... Chris P. Mclaughlin . . N. Peabody . . D. Lovely . P. Roach. . S. Walker . . . W. Adams . . . . Peggy , Maude . . Nora . . . Bradley Prudence Harper . Carl Henderson O. Duff . . Cyril B. Hoskins M. Mercier . . . . Miss Jenkins C. Ayotte . . Lawton Ellerbe Mrs. Hatch . . . . . Director OUR SENIOR PLAY ROGER BA TES: LYNWOOD BROWN: JOYCE SIMPSON: QUOTABLE QUOTES FROM THE SENIORS A pedestrian always has the right of way--after he 's in the ambulance. Marriage is like a tub of hot water-after a while it 's not so hot. Do -it today. Tomorrow there may be a law against it. BERT STA VELY: A wedding ring, like a tourniquet, can stop your circulation. BUTCH DUFF: Many a fellow has started trouble in his car by failing to release his clutch in time. WAYNE ADAMS: If you are looking for a helping hand, you'll find two of them at the end of your arms. TERRY McG.: Making love to a cold woman is like playing-a violin with an ax. JACKIE GALLOP: Dimmest lights have the greatest scandal power. DON ROSS: Some people have a veneer that comes off easily with a little alcohol. AVERY RUSHL Old blondes never fade, they just dye away. NANCY PEABODY: Love is the one game that is never called on account of darkness. BOB ANDERSON: MARY J. McB.: CHARLES SMART: PAT E. MCL.: Beetle Bailey Dagwood ez Blondie Ozark Ike Terry 8a the Pirates Alley Oop Our Boarding House Mandrake the Magician Maggie 8s Jiggs Lil Abner 8s Daisy May Myrtle Katzenjammer Kids Nyoka, the Jungle Girl Jackson Twins Freckles Early to bed and early to rise, and your girl goes out with other guys. I like guys with blue eyes and greenbacks. Fools rush around on tires garage men fear to tread. Wolves are like trainsg a girl likes to hear them whistle even if she isn't going anywhere COMICA lKlDS Ronnie Corey at Guard Duckie and Gary Wayne Dwyer at bat Mr. Cotton and the Freshmen Butch Duff in English Shortie, Dot, Pat and Jackie's dorm Charlie Smart Molly and Harley Wayne and Nancy at Senior play practice Marie Mercier and her beanie Rowena, Phyllis, Pat A. and Sylvia Mary Jane reading MAD Queenie and Mary Hogan Jane Burr ,Wk fx' 'Q . X .. K mrs. n AL, - M , v ', 1, H f'jfwMf::, N his , . S r' . , . .. ,L 4 .5 3 ll :J ll U' ll ll ll ll JUNIORS i EXW JUNIORS IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Howard Quist Vrce Presrdent . . Brenda Reed Secretary . . Connie,McCain Treasurer . Phyllis Dwyer Student Councll Representauves Pat Libby, Ora Ivey This page sponsored by HOULTON PIONEER TIMES 'fl-it JUNIOR CLASS ,., -C .V 5 ..., ,' I B g , -V5 -all Doris Fitzpatrick Sonny Ivey Q Arnold Joslyn Lois Lake Pat Libby J'oyc e Merrill i 1 I . l Doug Anderson Jackie Anderson Rick Bernard .Teri Briggs Vaughn Burtt Marilyn Carlson Georgena Chase Hazel Colter Maggie Creighton Cleo Davis Gary Dwyer Phyllis Dwyer Donna Ellis Virgil Farrar Dave Fitzpatrick ,gunna yu. N 4' ' I 2 ,KD .. ':2:1:. , :o's' I ' l -I, H 2 4ll. 3 ' 1 ,Q X is ig L'55't 'fx X --0-Cha 35 Pat Miller Marion Monahan Connie McCain Donna McCordic Shelbie Nason Marvin Putnam Theresa Prosser Howard Quist Brenda Reed Ardella Ricker Donna Smith Nena Stackhouse Absent when pictures were taken: Bob Grass and Dale Stewart This page sponsored by DEAD RIVER OIL COMPANY .arfizf llli' f ,,, - ' 3 If K' Sq II ' 1 I p - 1 43 5 it 'af' . 3: li +2,f'i.' .K A 'K I I I I I I i Q I. J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I if ff! Q, fd fu x I ' M ,. ?aa3'w.,lW.,.yi- -Mag-'ein L 5.55. me - ,? .. X1 ,Q QUE' -ff ,,. Q. 'Pb' 'N I 'gi -aj.-Q? 1 . SOPHOMORES QM SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Leota Reed Vrce Pres1dent Filena Lloyd Secretary . . Sandra Carr Treasurer . . Judy Anderson Student Counc11Representat1ves Gall Henderson, George Kirk This page sponsored by HOULTON WATER COMPANY SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Weed, S. Carr, M. Miller, J. Anderson, A. Lowry, G. Henderson, J. Callnan, A. Hanning, C. Cunliff, E. Upham. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Reed, G. Cole, I. Dow, A, Dow, D. Knapp, F. Lloyd, D. Ruth, S. Warman, C. Hogan, M. Nicholson, J. Fraser, J. Good, D. Williamson. THIRD ROW: W. Moore, V. Bither, T. Horton, G. Curtis, D. Prosser, R. Smith, R. Lovely, R. Kervin, S. White. FOURTH ROW: W. Wilcox, D. White, M. Brewer, 5. Stackpole, G. Bar- nes, G. Clark, R. Braley, L. Hutchinson, G. Kirk. This page sponsored by RALPH L. BERRY COMPANY and THOMPSON OIL COMPANY -: at af' ff ' s 11-SFX ,. mx . Ne x ,fury 5 K- - x. 0 K 1,1 'j , 1' ' ff. ..LXW 4:4 3 .AT F n W' 9' Q . I 1 1 S 'g--N . nh ls . A K. , 1 'v ' H' 'rail ef T Z'Em f,.. ef' ' lw'A 1' um .ffx ll ll sn ll I' ll ll ll ll , I 3 1 sqfj, FRESHMEN K im FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Joe Inman Vrce Presrdent Deanna Anderson Secretary Dawn Daley Treasurer . Fred Nasor Student Councrl Represenrauves Judy Rich, Vaughn Putnam This page sponsored by HOULTON TRUST COMPANY FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Smallwoocl, N. Wellington, C. Roach, A. Turbill, J. Merrill, K. Vittum, O. Sawyer, P. McConnell, V. Craig, E. Bast. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Daily, M. Kirk, C. Cadigan, L. Lint, V. Lloyd, B. Briggs, A. Dwyer,-D. Anderson, P. Prosser, T. Grant, L. McC1uskey, B. Clark. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Colter, E. Clark, V. Putnam, D. Cummings, M. Mitchell, K. Hogan, B. Kervin, M. Bishop, B. Borden, J. Rich, H. Warman, F. Nason, G. Lake. FOURTH ROW: L. Baily, D. Nason, C. Creighton, E. Walker, J. Osborne, M. Mc- Ginnis, G. Alexander, J. Inman, C. Mclver, L. Farrar,'H. Carpenter. - P' M, .syns 5 RRA. ' This page sponsored by BOSTON SHOE STORE and NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY JOHN W. PERRY, Assoc. Gen. Agt. Home Office L. E. fMikel SWALLOW Montpelier, Vermont 3 ,, , - f W. '1 Engng 5f','5i,g.I f' -? l , 3'VxIiirAieg: 75, 4 I 3 ' v f ' +V, -,inf I Q ,1 . ' 'jiigien ' 5 gal. X! V . QA' 'T ay e 'f' 'V 1 ga- . A 4 ,WL Y!.g. I Box Suppfk . P mo I v i- ll ACTIVITIES QM F-----... Q 'z g L.. . 3: -le: 'I 'I 3 'J -- av ff'-1: W A: x , f, E W ' gf: ' ' ' s - ,i 'fu-1' . ,Qs va ' ' u 5 ,M I Fu., 'bmi 47 N 'ug-1 an Q 4, f Jae Jiri: 'ww-K xx, X , L I X . STUDENT GOVERNMENT .5 -K 2. , LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: G. Kirk, L. Reed, P. Libby, J. Rich, V. Putnam. LEFT TO RIGHT, STAND ING: W. Adams, H. Quist, O. Ivey, J. Inman, Mr. Barnes, Advisor, C. Henderson, Sec.-Treas., N. Peabody, President. The student Governrnent holds regular meetings to discuss and act upon rules and regulations concerning the various schoolactivities and organizations. At Christmas time this organization sponsored a very successful party, held in the school dining room. During each chapel and assembly, the student government members act as ushers. This page sponsored by PUTNAM BROS. OIL COMPANY GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Stackhouse, J. Anderson, A. Lowery, M. Mercier, J. Callinan, M. Nich- olson, D. Anderson, A. Dwyer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. McCordic, P. Dwyer, K. Hogan, S. Pangburn, C. McCain, B. Reed, J. Good, M. Mitchell, Mrs. Tarbell, Director. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Williamson, L. Reed, J. Burr, J. Carr, M. Clark, A. Hanning, D. Fitzpatrick. Joanne Callinan Ann Hanning Marie Mercier This page sponsored by THE HOULTON SAVINGS BANK MADRIGAL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Tarbell, Director. A. Lowery, 1. Callinan, A. Hanning, M. Nich- olson, J. Carr, M. Mitchell. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Anderson, M. Mercier, G. Clark, L. Hutchison, M. Clark, D. Willamson. RICKER TEN FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Mitchell, D. Anderson, A. Lowery, J. Callinan, M. Mercier, M Nicholson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Hanning, D. Williamson, Mrs. Tarbell, Director, 1. Cari, B. Reed. This page sponsored by HOULTON GRANGE STORE and A. E. MOOERS INC F. H.A. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Wellington, S. Nason, P. Dwyer, D. Smith, S. Irish, H. Inman, S-. Pangburn, J. Gallop, M. McClain, E. Bass. SECOND ROW: Mrs. DeVeber, Advisor, N. Stackhouse, M. Carlson, C. Cunliffe, D. Ellis, G. Briggs, J. Fraser, J. Anderson, C. Roach, A. Turbill, L. Lint, D. Mc Cordic. THIRD ROW: P. Libby, P. Sawyer, D. Anderson, T. Grant, N. Bishop, B. Borden, M. Kirk, M. Mitchell, D. Daly, P. McConnell, K. Vittum, P. Prosser. FOURTH ROW: B. Briggs, A. Dwyer, M. Miller, J. Good, S. Carr, R. Clark, M. Clark, S. Brewer, B. Kervin, G. Chase, J. Rich, K. Hogan, L. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. Mclntire. For We have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes. Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is fair and good. Homes Where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with high hope And warm courage. HI-Y iz FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Kirk, o. Ivy, G. Ciark, H. Quist. SECOND Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. White, T. Horton, R. Smith, C. Ayotte, R. Braley, D. Fitzpatrick, V. Bither. Advisor is Mr. Maxell. RICKER CLASSIC STAFF This page sponsored by COLES EXPRESS--Since 1917 HOULTON FOOD BANK Maine People Serving Maine Native Meat Frozen Foods Kenneth V. CogsWel1,1V1gr. ATHLETICS im GIRLS' BASKETBALL AND sormu FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. McBrine, I. Gallop, N. Peabody, M. Clark, S. Pangburn, P. Dwyer P. E. Mclaughlin, S. Nason. SECOND ROW: L. Thompson, Managerg P. A. McLaughlin, C. Hogan, D. Smith, B. Reed, P. Sawyer, J, Rich, A. Bither, Coach Stafford.. SITTING: S. Nason P. McLaughlin S. Walker J. Gallop M. McBrine STANDING: D. Smith H. Inman N. Peabody D. Winship L. Thompson S. Pangburn R I C K F . R V. S. M 1 E, A P L J E T 0 N VARSITY BASKETBALL IEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Beaudry, R. Bernard, W. Adams, R. Corey, P. Roach, V. Burtt, O. Duff, J Inman, D. Anderson, M. Putnam, D. Fitzpatrick, G. Dwyer, R. Anderson, C. Smart, Manager. SEASON'S RECORD R. C. I. OPPONENT R. C. I. OPPONENT 40 at Lee 58 41 at Lincoln 54 37 Lee 65 38 Bridgewater 61 61 Limestone 41 21 Easton 45 62 at Hodgdon 47 60 at Limestone 58 42 at Ashland 34 44 at Easton 62 78 at Mapleton 56 28 Island Falls 56 34 Lincoln 56 52 Ashland 28 61 Hodgdon 33 58 Mapleton 43 41 at Island Falls 59 49 at Bridgewater 74 CLASS M TOURNAMENT RICKER 68 MAPLETON 49 RICKER 45 WASHBURN 58 43 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Moore, C. Creighton, F. Nason, R. Lovely, G. Kirk, D. Nason V. Putnam. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Kervin, Managerg R. Smith, G. Walker, H. Quist, B. Barnes, R. Bailey, G. Alexander, L. Farrar, Coach Beaudry. 4? R R 44 Wayne Ma rvm Doug Coach Beaudry This page sponsored by Bob AROOSTOOK PRINT SHOP Pele Oland Gary 5 5 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IAY VEE DCHEE REEAEDERS S. Pangburn, M. Miller, G. 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' 'mi l'T - iff sir, S+ fa f Www I 1 This page sponsored by the DUNN FURNITURE COMPANY fa ks gm? nuuqig This page sponsored by GREENS 1 1 s Y XR J ,.- 5 ,, , ! I This page sponsored by the GREAT NORTHERN PAPER COMPANY Wu up .. , -an ,W-. nw Q 93? L ,dsx W Qwbh Ls W IHUGQ' ' cf. mi. it 1 - af I M ni 1 .. f 1 Q .,,- up ?, A EL 94,12 '. Ts 7 5' , :mL sk K Ssfft-fs-A iv Q . gifesm, ky za Q' WP ' L. S ,, .' Q ,Q 1, . 5 .. xx-29. I it I 1 CLASS OF '54 Adams, Edwin Linneus , Maine. Brown, Audry II lf2 Rutland St. , Providence, R. I. Burr, Rosamond Gorham State Teachers College Gorham, Maine. Creighton, Liles Jr. U. S. Naval Academy Annapolis, Md. Childers, Betty Lue 457 Decatur St. , Brooklyn, 33, N. Y. Crouse, Donald Aurora College, Aurora, Ill. Dwyer, Alma Jean fMrs. Peter I-lurdj Bowden Street, Houlton, Maine. Eager, Joanne Nurses Annex Eastern Maine General Hosp. Bangor, Maine. Garcelon, Gary L. 39 Franklin Street, Houlton, Maine. Gardiner, Marie Robinson, Maine. 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Without their help, the pub- lishing of this, your yearbook, would not have been possible. Dear Reader, HOU LTON TRUCK EXPRESS Best Wishes From Your Long Time Chevrolet A FRIEND Furniture and Dealer Long Distance Hauling J' K' MCKAY BOUTILIER'S FLORIST DR. PHILIP F. DWYER, DD DR. PH. B. EBBETT,'M. D. DR. ROBERT GOODWIN C and G MARKET DR. BERNARD GAGNON, M. D. TAGGETT and GAR'I'LEY Quality Clothing For men and young men. Dial 2547 Houlton, Maine ROD and GUN SHOP BELL'S SERVICE STATION ROBINSON'S Musical Instruments North and Maple Sts. W. ,FRANK GARDINER Income Tax Service SMITH-'S LUNCH Linneus, Maine Light Lunches 24 Hour Service CUMPLIMENIS OF ALLIED SALES, INC . ATLAS PLYWOOD CORP. DR. W.D. CARR, D.D. BROADWAY RECORD SHOP HAR R Y BASS I OSGOOD'S JEWELRY All Success ! GE12tI:ti.Ee?,'a1?i:ix1jES SEARS ROEBUCK THE Trust Company 81 CO. CARRYALL SHO-P Building GEORGE A. HALL Glflfefgluggbfe J. c. 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