Scarborough High School - Four Corners Yearbook (Scarborough, ME)
- Class of 1955
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mm THE FOUR CORNERS SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Scarborough, Maine 1955 _ “The reason firm, the temperate ivill, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill” In whatever job is yours, Mr. Hallett, we find you a master workman who is always ready and willing to give an advisory word or to lend a helping hand. In photography, woodwork, printing, yearbook or athletics we have relied unerringly upon your superior judgment and professional knowledge. The memory of your patience and the standard of perfection you have set for yourself teaches us, through example, to strive for only the highest ideals. Painstaking teacher True dignity abides with him alone Who, in the silent hour of inward thought , Can still suspect , and still revere himself In loivliness of heart. With deepest gratitude and appreciation The Class of 1955 Dedicates this book to GERALD C. HALLETT Whose unswerving loyalty and high standards of honor have woven themselves into the fabric of Scarborough High School tradition. PLANNING BOARD—W. Lorfano, C. Emmons, A. Googins, R . Roy. It is with pride that the editors and staff present the 1955 edi¬ tion of the “Four Corners.” We stress the theme of “build¬ ing” not only because we are now housed in a beautiful new building, but especially because we realize that during our years at Scarborough High School we are building skills, knowledge and character. We accept the challenge “too low they build who build beneath the stars.” The Four Corners ANN GOOGINS Editordn-Chief 1 1 m j - v ± y jgti i Back row: D. Googins, D. Montgomery, L. Merry, Mr. Hallett, H. Mehlman, S. Stanford, J. Dolioff, W. Morse, G. Hallett, Mr. Libby, J. Huff, Miss Ferguson. Second row: D. Mignault, B. Hall, S. Foster, P. D’Amico, A. Ricker, E. Tolman, J. Turner, A. Farrington, E. Whipple, D. Gantnier, B. Gill. Seated: D. Swasey, D. Grant, C. Libby, W. Lorfano, C. Emmons, Managing Editor, R. Roy, J. Lysaght, I. Baizley, P. Clark. FACULTY “Builders wrought ivith greatest care Each minute and unseen part.” MR. GERALD HALLETT Now the correct procedure Industrial Arts Yearbook Advisor Sub-Headmaster MISS ANNE FERGUSON Rush this to press! English Yearbook Advisor One-Act Play Coach MRS. MARGUERITE LARY . . . Now once more. English and Math Dramatics Director College Club Advisor MISS DORIS ANNE CHAPMAN MRS. HELEN OVERMAN Think! Now girls . . . Commercial Physical Education Commercial Club Advisor Girls’ Athletics Junior Business Math Present Day Problems MR. DWIGHT LIBBY The Phylum is .. . Science, Math Student Council Advisor Yearbook Advisor, Bowling MRS. FRANCES LIBBEY Now to my mind . . . Social Studies, Latin Librarian Confetti Ball Sponsor MR. JOSEPH BRAGDON Now it says here . . . Math, Science Drivers’ Training J.V. Basketball MRS. LENORA McMACKIN Now , girls, yovill observe . . . Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor Faculty The faculty of Scarborough High School joins all sincere teachers in instilling within youth the wonder of science, the discipline of mathematics, the value of occupational skills, the love of literature, language, and music, and the responsibility and privilege of living in a democracy. MR. ROBERT SCHAARE Use politics! Physical Education Geography Varsity Basketball Baseball, Swimming MRS. MARY LYON An octave doivn. Music Spring Concert Music Festivals MRS. LILLIAN JACKSON This end is too long. French, Social Studies Cheerleading Coach French Club MISS DORIS ADAMS MISS FAYE GORDON We have missed the warm congenial friendship of Miss Gordon and Miss Adams at Scarborough this year, but we realize that their fine instruction and helpful guidance will benefit others as it has benefited us. Our best wishes are with you! Miss Killian and Mr. Eliott, first semester practice teachers, have become our friends as they worked in the Home Ec and Industrial Arts Departments. MISS ANN KILLIAN MR. ARTHUR ELIOTT Iva Vera Baizley We never heard her speak in haste; Her tones were sweet , And modulated just so much As it was meet. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: May 11, 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Each day’s task V-ocation: To serve with quiet joy E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Curtis Drive, Room Manager 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2. “IVA” Charles Laird Clark He speaketh not; and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February’ 26, 1933—Merrill, Maine I-nterest: Seeing things through V-ocation: Accounting E-xtracurricular: (Oakfield High School) Ont-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Freshman Committee 2, 3; Junior Prom 3; FFA 1, 2, 3; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3; Transferred Senior Year. Margaret Louise Clark 0, saw ye the lass wi the honnie blue een? Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: January ' 3, 1937—Kezar Falls, Maine I-nterest: Everything V-ocation: To follow a distant star E-xtracurricular: Student Council, Secretary ' 4; National Honor Society 4; Four Corners 2, 3, 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; G1 Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Band 2, 3, 4; College Club 4; Commercial Club 3; School Photographer 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Mu Festivals 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleading 3, Co-Captain 4; Redskin Star 2; Junior Washington Trip 3. “RUNT” Harry William Colons From my drowsy ease I borrow health and strength to bear my boat through the great life ' s ocean. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February ' 2, 1937—Scarborough, Maine I-nterest: Automobiles V-ocation: To keep them on the road E-xtracurricular: Dramatic Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1; Band 1, 2, 3; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert 2, 3; Washington Club 3; Bowling Club 2, 3. “HARRY” Marguerite Ann D’Amico Her voice lives on the breeze. And her spirit comes at will. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 7, 1936—Portland, Maine I-ntercst: Boys’ basketball V-ocation: Beauty Culture E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Four Corners 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Nonettes 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Western Maine Music Festival 3; Maine Music Festival 4. “PEG” Kenneth Ira Durgin He holds the rank no king can give, No station can disgrace; Nature puts forth her Gentlemen, and Monarchs must give place. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: July 22, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: A pair of laughing eyes V-ocation: Friendship and service E-xtracurricular: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Honor Roll 3; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; Swimming 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Portland Rotary Club Luncheon Guest 4. “KENNEY” Carole Lee Emmons One in whom persuasion and belief had ripened into faith, and faith became a passionate intuition. Class of FIFTY . . . ■ irst Seen: April 30, 1937—Portland, Maine (-merest: School and community activities V ocation: Inward happiness and service to God and Man : vtracurricular: Student Council 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corners, Man aging Editor 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays J. 2, 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Music Festivals 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 1, 2; Junior Washington Trip 3; Girls’ State 3; Nonettes 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; College Club 4; Choir 3, 4. “CAROLE” Arlene Annette Farrington Your eyes smile peace. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: December 16, 1936—Lee, Maine I-nterest: Accomplishment and companionship V-ocation: To be a Lady in White E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Nonettes 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; College Club 4; Maine Music Festival 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Redskin Star 3, 4; Western Maine Music Festival 3. ‘FIFP Sandra Ann Foster And ne ' er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace Oi finer form, or lovelier face. Class of FIFTY ... f.iret Seen: April 22, 1937 -Portland, Ma.ne interest: Gaiety and Gravity HonTRoll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corner.. 4; Dramatic Club 1. 2; Choir 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. 4; One-Act Plays 1. 2. 3: Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2 3 4; College Club 4: West Maine Music Festival 3; Redskin Star 1, 2; junior Washington Trip 3; Student Representative to Woman’s Lit. Union 4; Maine Music Festival 4; Dramatic Club 1. 2, 3, 4. “SANDY Dolores Jean Gantnier There teas a soft and pensive grace. A cast of thought upon her face. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: November 30. 1936—West Scarboro, Maine I-nterest: Faithful performance of each day’s tasks V-ocation: X-ray technician E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society, Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Choir 4: Spring Concert 3, 4; Washington Club 3. 4: Latin Club 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; College Club. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Bowling Club 3. “DOE William Ralph Gelinas He has achieved success who has lived well , laughed often, and loved much. Class of FIFTY . . . First Seen: June 28, 1935-Manchester. New Hampshire I-nterest: Basketball and track-and a pretty girl to cheer him on V-ocation: To work and play with wholesome zest Council 3; Honor Roll 3; Senior Drama 4; Wash Cantain 3 4 T il 0 nch Club 3 - Vi « President 4; Basketball 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Track 2. 3, 4; State Track Meet 2. “BIG BILL Barbara Ann Gill onall I compare the t „ „ a.„rn — V-ocation: Secretarial Career-., Che vrolet ’ E-xtracurricular: Class Secreta T- !, also Society 3, 4- Four Hon or Roll 1 9 o XT Concert 2; One-Act Play 2- StS 1 Club 2; Glee Cluhf 0 ' Treasurer 4; FHA 3 d s ’ Was ln gton Club 3 4 - r 4 3- . Secretary 2; Redskin Star 2, i C ° mmercial Charles Wesley Goodale His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, “This was a man!” Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 10, 1936—Portland, Maine I ntercst: Deeds of kindness and courtesy V-ocation: A useful and happy life E-xtracurricular: Washington Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. “CHARLEY” Lloyd Gene Goodrich Honesty rare as a man without self-pity, Kindness as large and plain as the prairie wind. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 25, 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Dramatics and world affairs V-ocation: To be a success E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 2; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 4; Wash¬ ington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Portland Rotary Club Luncheon Guest 4. “LLOYD” Ann Prescott Googins Her loveliness I never knew. Until she smiled on me. Class of FIFTY . . . F-ir?t Seen: May 25, 1937—Portland, Maine I-merest: Challenging assignments V ocation: Journalism K-xtracurricular: Class Vice President 1, Secretary 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief Four Corners 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 3, 4; Nonettes 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Club President 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; College Club President 4; Com. Club President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Music Festivals 3; Redskin Star 2; Junior Washington Trip 3; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. “ANN” Muriel Frances Googins Your eyes blue depths are lifted, With love and friendship stirred. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 2, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Japan V-ocation: Future Homemaker of America E-xtracurricular: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3; Future Home¬ makers of America 3; Western Maine Music Festival 3. “BLEACHY’ Donna-Meridyth Karine Grant Her eyes arc homes oj silent prayer. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February 26, 1937—Biddleford, Maine I-nterest: Helpfulness and beauty V-ocation: “Gladly to learn, and gladly teach.’ E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corners 1, 4; College Club 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Senior Drama 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Nonettes 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Maine Music Festival 4; Western Maine Music Festival 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; FHA President 3, 4; Bowling Club Secretary-Treasurer 2; Junior Washington Trip. “DON” Beverly Joan Hall Holy, fair, and wise is she; The heaven such grace did lend her. That she might admired be. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: April 20. 1937—Auburn. Maine I-nterest: A certain six-foot blonde V-ocation: To become an R.N. E-xtra Curricular: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Comers 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 1. 2; Orchestra 1; Band 2. 3, 4; Nonettes 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Concert 1. 2, 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: College Club 4; Music Festival 3; Redskin Star 1, 2; Junior Washington Trip 3; Student Rep. to WLU 4. “BEY Gregory Wayne Hallett A comrade neither glum nor merry . . . No fidget and no reformer, just A calm observer of aught and must. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: September 4. 1937—Kezar Falls. Maine I-nterest: Dramatics, mathematics, sports, and merriment V-ocation: To be an electronics technician E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 1, 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3, ■!; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Washington Club 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; One-Ac Play Contest 3; 4-H Club 1; School Photographer 4; Portland Rotat- Club Luncheon Guest 4. “PEEVE’ Joan Catherine Hayes She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: July 3, 1934—Natick, Mass. I-nterest: Wrestling matches V-ocation: To be a success E-xtra Curricular: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Washing¬ ton Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. “JOAN” Janice Carole Huff The human heart has hidden treasures. In secret kept, in silence sealed. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: June 11, 1937—Brighton, Maine I-nterest: Satisfactory accomplishments V-ocation: To be a successful secretary E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, Secretary 4; Basketball 2, 3; FHA 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 1, 4. “JAN” Rodney Owen Hughes The social, friendly, honest man, ’Tis he fulfills great nature’s plan. Class of FIFTY ... F-irst Seen: February 27, 1936—Mapleton, Maine I-nterest: Ellen V-ocation: Civil Engineering E-xtracurricular: Class Vice President 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3, 4; College Club 4; Commercial Club 3; Basketball 3; Swimming 4; Baseball 4; Track 3; Redskin Star 2; One-Act Play Contest 3. “RED” Sumner Gary Hunnewell Let my voice ring out and over the earth, Through all the grief and strife. Class of FIFTY . . . F irst Seen: September 2, 1936—Scarborough, Maine I-nterest: Shirley V ocation: To be an agent of peace and sunshine E-xtracurricular: Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 3, President 4: Honor Roll 3; Curtis Drive, Room Manager 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 2; Portland Rotary Club Luncheon Guest 4. “SONNY’ James Milton Knowlen An honest mans the noblest work of God. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: August 1, 1935—Livermore Falls, Maine I-nterest: Betsy and Cynthia V-ocation: To be a sports writer E-xtracurricular: Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 3; Portland Rotary Club Luncheon Guest 4. ' JIM ' Arthur John Larochelle Books! ' tis a dull and endless strife; Come, hear the woodland linnet. How siveet his music! On my life There’s more of wisdom in it. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: May 14, 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Field and stream V-ocation: To be a state trooper E-xtra Curricular: Washington Club 3; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Basketball, Assistant Manager 3; Track 1, 2. “ART” Carroll Weston Leavitt, Jr. This is my sure, my very firm belief: That life, to one born whole, is worth the living. Well worth the taking, having, and the giving. “LEV Carole Doreen Libby The fairest garden in her looks. And in her mind the wisest books. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: January 25, 1937—Biddeford, Maine I-nterest: A blue Mercury V-ocation: To be a private secretary E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Knur Corners 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club : Nonettes 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2. 3, 4; One-Act Plays 1 . 2 . . Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; ( • ! Club 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2; Basketball, As-i.-tant Manager 3, Manager 4; FHA 1, 3; West Maine Music Festival 3: K-d- skin Star 2, 3. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 18. 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Mary V-ocation: To be a radio technician E-xtra Curricular: Washington Club 3, 4; Basketball 2; Confetti Ball Co¬ ordinator 4. “GIBBY” Phillip Lane Libby The dusky night rides down the sky. And ushers in the morn; The hounds all join in glorious cry, The huntsman winds his horn. And a-hunting we will go. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: May 28, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Beauty—and Beauties V-ocation: To take a trip to the moon E-xtra Curricular: Senior Drama 4; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 2; Basketball Manager 3; Swimming 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. ‘LIB” William Stanford Lorfano He whose inborn worth his acts commend. Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: June 10, 1937—Scarborough, Maine I-nterest: Bonnybank Rd., South Portland V-ocation: To be a radio and TV technician E-xtracurricular: Class Treasurer 2, Secretary 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Four Corners, Assistant Business Manager 4; Curtis Drive, Assistant General Manager 3; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Basketball 1; Redskin Star 2; Junior Washington Trip 3; 4-H Club 1, 2. “BILL” Jane Margaret Lysaght A stream of rich distilled perfumes. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: January 18, 1938—Boston, Mass. I-nterest: Brother V-ocation: To go to Bates College E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 4; Four Corners 3, 4; Senior Drama 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Nonettes 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, President 4; College Club 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Maine Music Festival 4; Cheerleading 3, Varsity Captain 4; Redskin Star 1, 2; May Queen Attendant 2, 3; One-Act Play Contest 4; Class Marshal for Class of 52. “JANIE” Donald Eugene Mallory Pause and luxuriate in thy sunny plain; Loiter — enjoy: Once past, thou never wilt come back again, A second boy. Class of FIFTY . . . First Seen: July 25, 1936—Portland, Maine Interest: Vacations V-ocation: Adventure Extracurricular: Honor Roll 1; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Bowling Club 2; Basketball 3; Swimming 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track Meet 2. ‘DON’ Andralita Manos Deep violets, you liken to The kindest eyes that look on you. Without a thought disloyal. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February 25, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Beauty culture V-ocation: To be a Future Homemaker of America E-xtracurticular: Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3; Spring Concert 2, 3; Washington Club 4; Commercial Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. ‘ANDY” Shirley Ann Mayo Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair, Like Twilight ' s, too, her dusky hair. But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 26, 1936—Hallowell, Maine I-nterest: To find always the “SONNY” side of life V-ocation: To be a secretary for the HUNNEWELL CO. E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Choir 4; Spring Concert 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 2, 3, 4. “SHIRL” Rosalind McConnell With thy clear keen foyance Languor cannot be; Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee. Class of FIFTY . . . F irst Seen: October 15, 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Stock car races V-ocation: To be an Airline Hostess E-xtracurricular: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 4; Redskin Star 1, 2, 3, 4. “ROSIE” Arthur Augustine McLellan, Jr. A southerly wind and a cloudy sky Proclaim a hunting morning; Before the sun rises we nimbly fly, Dull sleep and a downy bed scorning. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February 5, 1937—Bar Harbor, Maine I-nterest: Riddles V-ocation: Pumping it—gas! E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 2, 4; One-Act Plays 1; Washington Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Redskin Star 2; Com¬ mercial Club 3. “MACKY” Luther Fuller Merry He seldom spoke; but what he said was clear. And full of sense, so that you wished to hear. Class of FIFTY ... F-irst Seen: April 4, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Sports and square dancing V-ocation: Agriculture E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Curtis Drive, Room Manager 2; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Orchestra 1; One-Act Plays 2; Washington Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 2. ‘LUKE’ Richard Elwood Meuse The wind one morning sprang up from sleep. Saying, “Now for a frolic, noiv for a leap! Now for a madcap galloping chase! I’ll make a commotion in every place!” Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: April 21, 1937—South Portland, Maine I-nterest: Nancy V-ocation: To he a radio and TV technician E xtra Curricular: Washington Club 3, 4; Bowling Club, President 2, 4, Vice President 3; Baseball, Freshman Team 1; Redskin Star 2. “DICK” William Arnold Morse For the cause that lacks assistance. The wrong that needs resistance. For the future in the distance. And the good that l can do . . . These I pledge my service to. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 1, 1936—Scarborough, Maine I-nterest: Martha V-ocation: To be a radio and TV technician E-xtra Curricular: Four Corners 4, Photography; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Basketball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; State Track Meet 3; Redskin Star 2; School Photographer 4. “WILLIE” Rodney Eugene Pooler Zealous, yet modest; innocent, though free; Patient of toil; serene amidst alarms; Inflexible in faith; invincible in arms. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: June 11, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Sports, fire department, and friends V-ocation: To be an electrical technician E-xtra Curricular: Rifle Club 2; Commercial Club 3; Basketball 1, 3. Richard Harmon Rice One who never turned his back but marched breast forward. Never doubted clouds would break. Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong ivould triumph. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: August 4, 1936—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Basketball and home room projects V-ocation: The U.S. Merchant Marines via the Marine Maritime Academy E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 4; Washington Club, Treasurer 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Freshman Team 1; Baseball 2; Track 2, 3, 4. “ROD’ ‘BIG DICK’ Anita Francine Ricker Beautiful in form and feature. Lovely as the day. Can there be so fair a creature Formed of common clay. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: October 19, 1936—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Someone tall, dark and handsome! V-ocation: To be a Flight Nurse E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 1: Four Corners 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 1, 2, 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; College Club 4; Bowling Club 3; West Maine Music Festival 3; Redskin Star 2. “NITA” Joseph Robert Roy The voice of one for millions. In whom the millions rejoice For giving their one spirit voice. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February 15, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Air Force V-ocation: To find security, happiness, and success E-xtra Curricular: Class Vice President 2; Student Council 3, President 4: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Na tional Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corners, Business Manager 4; Curtis Drive, General Manager 4; Senior Drama 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Redskin Star 2; One-Act Play Contest 3, 4; Portland Rotary Club Luncheon Guest 4. •‘BOB” Shirley Sewell In thy face 1 see The map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: February 3. 1937—Biddeford. Maine I-nterest: “Bell-Bottom Blues” V-ocation: To be an X-ray technician E-xtra Curricular: Honor Roll 2, 4; Senior Drama 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3, Glee Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. One-Act Plays 2, 3: Washington Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3. 4; French ( It : 3, 4; College Club 4. Vice President 4: West Maine Music Festival Junior Washington Trip 3. i “SHIRL” Cynthia Anne Skillings The dimple that thy chin contains Has beauty in its round. That never has been fathomed yet By myriad thoughts profound. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: May 19, 1937—Biddeford, Maine I-nterest: Fun and frolic—and watching wrestling matches V-ocation: To be a secretary E-xtra Curricular: Glee Club 1; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 2. 1 “CINNY” Wgggfi -a Constance Lee Small Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind and fills it with a steady and perpetual friendship. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: June 10, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Talking V-ocation: To be an Air Force Nurse E-xtracurricular: Transferred from Westbrook High 2; Honor Roll 4; Senior Drama 3, 4, Prompter 3; Glee Club 2; Nonettes 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2, 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; College Club 4; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; West Maine Music Festival 3; Redskin Star 3, 4; Maine Music Festival 4. “CONNIE’ Carolyn Lucille Swanson Love doth in her eyes repair. She excels each mortal thing. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: December 19, 1936—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Driving an “Austin” V-ocation: To be a successful secretary E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 4; Spring Concert 1; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Redskin Star 3. “SWANIE” Deborah Colter Swasey Like a star of heaven In the broad daylight. And yet a spirit still, and bright. With something of angelic light. Cla - of FIFTY . . . F-ir.-t ' ' ■11 : October 28, 1936—Scarborough, Maine I-nt ‘i t: Cheering her “Captains” on to victory V-ocaiCn: To be a lady in white at Mary Hitchcock E-xtr,u urricular: Honor Roll 1; Four Corners 4; Washington Club 3, 4; GJ v Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; West Maine Music Festival 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2; Redskin Star 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; May Queen Attendant 2. Barbara Irene Temm And on that cheek, and o y er that brow. So soft, so calm, so eloquent. The smiles that win, the tints that glow. But tells of days in goodness spent. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: April 24, 1936—West Scarborough, Maine I-nterest: Writing letters to her soldier-boy brothers V-ocation: Adventure, success, and happiness E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 4; Senior Drama 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Choir 4; Spring Concert 1, 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Future Home¬ makers of America 1, 4. ‘BARBIE’ “BIRDIE” Mary Dorathea Turner She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: July 4, 1937—Biddeford, Maine I-nterest: “Carrolling” V-ocation: A life of sunshine and service E-xtracurricular: Curtis Drive 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Choir 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; One-Act Plays 2; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Vice President 2, 3, 4; West Maine Music Festival 3. Elaine Ann Tolman 0, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: April 20, 1937—Bangor, Maine I-nterest: “UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS” V-ocation: To be a secretary—for the HANAWALT CO. E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 1, 4; Four Corners 3, 4; Senior Drama 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Nonettes, Sub. 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2, 3, 4; Washington Club, Vice President 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; West Maine Music Festival 4; Maine Music Festival 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Redskin Star 2, 3, 4; May Queen Attendant 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. “MARY” Mary Janice Turner A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: April 29, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Music and friends V-ocation: A career of service and song E-xtracurricular: Four Corners 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee ( i i; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays, Prompt- ; Washington Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; Ik ball 1; West Maine Music Festival 3. “JAN” Barbara Ann West The voice so sweet, the words so fair. As some soft chime had stroked the air; And though the sound had parted thence. Still left an echo in the sense. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: November 1, 1935—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Danny V-ocation: To be a successful secretary—and wife E-xtracurricular: Honor Roll 3, 4; Washington Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 3, 4; Commercial 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Redskin Star 2, 3, 4. “BARB’ Ellen Mildred Whipple Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr bloivs. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: November 3, 1936—Portland, Maine I-ntcrest: Rod V-ocation: A life of sunshine and service E-xtra Curricular: Student Council, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Corners 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2, 3; Washington Club 3, 4; College Club 4; Commercial Club, Treasurer 3, President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; FHA 2; Redskin Star 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 2; One-Act Play Contest 3. Robert Lloyd Williamson IPhen a mans busy, why, leisure Strikes him as wonderful pleasure: Faith, and at leisure once it he? Straightway he ivants to be busy. Class of FIFTY . . . F-irst Seen: December 9, 1938—Portland, Maine I-nterest: Room 11 V-ocation: Farming E-xtra Curricular: Senior Drama 4. “HANKA’ “BOB Diane Mae Zachovv Far, far beneath, the noise of tempests dieth. And silver ivaves chime ever peacefully. And no rude storm, however fierce soe’er it flieth Disturbs the quiet of that deeper sea. Clas- 1 FIFTY . . . F-irst S- - n: January 27, 1937—Portland, Maine I-nterc-t: .Steve V-ocai: To have a successful career E-xtra 1 urricular: Transferred from Portland High, Senior year; Senior Drama; Washington 4. 0 “DEE” WE ELECTED President __SUMNER HUNNEWELL Vice President _RODNEY HUGHES Secretary _ANN GOOGINS Treasurer ___-. BEVERLY HALL I TRIG—“Sine equals 0 over H.” ENGLISH—“Ready, record ' Senior The curriculum for seniors provides four well-rounded courses. The college prepara¬ tory students receive adequate background to enable them to enter accredited colleges. Records show that Scarborough graduates have distinguished themselves by their su¬ perior work in both Maine and oul-nf-state colleges. The vocational course is especially valu¬ able to the senior girl who will be the future homemaker or to the senior boy who will enter a trade. Classes Both the Industrial Arts and Home Eco¬ nomics departments are recognized for their excellence by the State Teachers Colleges which send practice teachers here to gain experience. The business course trains either for im¬ mediate employment in nearby firms or for further study in business colleges. The general course attempts to round out cultural, scientific. and practical backgrounds for those who do not wish to continue studies beyond high school. SEWING—“Thirteen inches from the floor. 1 Senior Statistics ft a 4 Most Popular L JANE LYSAGHT ' KENNETH DURGIN A Best Looking ANITA RICKER CARROLL LEAVITT 4 o k i : Best Dressed DELORES GANTHIER JAMES KNOWLEN Most Musical PEGGY D’AMICO LUTHER MERRY Most Dramatic CAROLE LIBBY PHILIP LIBBY Best Matured SHIRLEY MAYO WILLIAM LORFANO Best Dancer ELAINE TOLMAN GREGORY HALLETT Most Studious CAROLE EMMONS LLOYD GOODRICH Most Comical MURIEL GOOGINS SUMNER HUNNEWELL Most Athletic DEBORAH SWASEY WILLIAM GELINAS C Highest Detention Record MARY TURNER RICHARD MEUSE Most Active in School Activities PEGGY CLARK RODNEY HUCHES Most Likely To Succeed ANN GOOGINS ROBERT ROY UNDERCLASSMEN When building “let the foundations be strongly laid.” Back row: Mr. Libby, C. Turner, R. Sampson, F. Farrington, F. Bayley, W. Chadbourne, J. Pooler, B. Stimpson, J. Whitten, A. Harmon, E. Willey, Mr. Bragdon. Third row: B. Thurlow, A. Caspar, S. Douglas, R. Foley, L. Chase, R. Merrill, M. Pillsbury, J. Browne, C. Mallett, J. Paulhus, H. Andrews, P. Bennett, R. Young, D. Goodrich. Second row: J. Dolloff, C. Libby, L Rowe, N. Meserve, S. Pennell, N. Leavitt, A. Fogg, J. Worster, S. Goodale, J. Harmon, C. Doe, J. Chase, C. Butterfield. Front row: C. Mills, G. Wiggin, B. Cass, D. Ridlon, J. Bean, H. Mehlman, J. Storey, A. Danella, G. Gerrish, A. Libby, N. Libby. Last minute brush-up “How are you going to hang it?” CRASH! BAM! ALLAKAZAM! What was that that just whizzed by? No, not a spaceman . . . just a Junior at Scar¬ borough High. Any resemblance to humans living or dead is purely coincidental. (Editor’s note: We lost your write-up for this page so we substituted the only one available. A.G.—C.E.) l Tomorrow’s scientists? The zero hour! Sophomores I! Room 3: “What deep concentra¬ tion!” President LELAND HARMON Vice President RAYMOND SMITH Secretaryr JOANNE COOGINS Treasurer WILLIAM BAYLEY “Our executives” We are constantly trying to build good relationships with our fellew students and teachers as we lay the foundation for another happy and successful year at Scarborough High. Room 2: “What do you suppose she’ll ask in that test?” Back row: H. Gower, D. Montgomery, V. Turner, E. Thibeau, G. Huff, R. Ahlquist, H. Hughes, R. Sampson, J. Anderson, B. Libby, G. Lavoie, A. Graves, K. Berry, H. Eichom, R. Abbott, W. Selberg. Third row: A. Pike, A. Maries, H. Adams, D. Sawyer, T. Henley, G. Frederick, J. Angis, J. Thompson, E. Waterhouse, M. Small, D. Harvey, D. Pasanen, B. Collins, C. Mills, V. York, D. Douglas, A. Durgin. Second row: Mrs. Jackson, A. Mills, J. Tinker, S. Quinby, G. Betts, B. Bowley, R. Hughes, T. Libby, S. Proctor, S. Storey, H. Russell, C. Roberts, J. Bailey, J. Iverson, E. Kelley, Miss Ferguson. Front row: N. Melcher, G. Skillings, 0. Lowe, C. Hillock, L. Bowerman, E. Lilley, K. Soyias, W. Bayley, L. Harmon, R. Smith, J. Googins, W. Maries, K. Libby, M. Mallory, D. Migneault, S. Robertson. ‘Any discussion? ' Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS J. MANDERSON _ Treasurer D. SINCLAIR _ President L, STIMPSON .. Vice President , Secretary f Back row: D. Brown, E. Senter, H. Pillsbury, D. Barney, M. O’Roak, R. Wellington, M. Du- Bois, R. Wood, V. Douglas, D. Roberts, V. Seavey, B. Steward. R. Seavey, K. Baizley. F. Thurlow, G. Downs, G. Alexander, J. Mallett, Mr. Schaare. Third row: S. Small, G. Bennett, W. Coulthard, D, Libby, N. Laughton. B. Coulthard, J. Willey, S. Storey, C. Christy, M. Moulton, D. Googins, P. Selberg, J, Hunt, C. Naugler, K, Warren, D. Peterson. Second row: Mrs. McMackin, L. Bell, S. Zachow, B. Waltz, D. L’Abbe, B. Stevenson, J. White, J. Collins, M. Libby, N. Stilphen, A. Thomason, B. Nichols, P. Clemens, C. Noble, H. Menard, L. Morse, J. Ahlquist, G. Harmon. First row: J. Gochie, L. Menard, E. Gochie, J. Frederick. F. Row botham, S. Stanford, J. Harmon, S. Foster, L. Stimpson, D. Sinclair, J. Manderson, G. Pooler, A. Picher, D. Douglas, R. Dickenson, E. Silver, B. Skillings, N. Lothrop. FRESHMAN INITIATION WAS PAINFUT.! I We, the class of ’58, have much to build for in the future, but we have made a very good be¬ ginning. Contributing to the athletic department are Dale Libby, Dale Sinclair, Vaughn Douglas, Hugh Pillsbury, and Mickey Woods, who are scoring points for the J.V. basketball team, Linda Stimpson, Gloria Harmon, and Frances Row- botham are urging them on with their J.V. cheers. George Bennett won first prize in the 1954 State of Maine Jun¬ ior Division of the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild Contest. V I ' U A I- S0Afcfc0 6T .f: ' HK ,Ff ' .HOOT. I i r li luh i(v t }v6 by fhf 4 old car clock U I |«mH pull Jr rr rfrts parking lot. t i ' 11| books I raff pa«t the shop. lt sK i«H to mv locker and skid to a slop. Mi-IU jungle fl warning for home room time I w« vh for my key . . . find only a dime. K.opoH In the office for a tardiness slip V ,u -se corridors are slippery, 1 oe tlv look n flip.) £v rv hour. I’d better get a library pass Then on to period one, a science class, rtvodi grammar, then lunch Whsit kind of soup is the question Sfwderiek thinks it’s turtle . . . bad for his digestion.) Next is mathematics we learn how to add ■ cCs stop talking, Mr. B.’s getting ad. ' ‘Ssss-t. Joanne, did you get problem three?” IfsOJC. he won’t hear . . . she sit - : t to me.) do you know, school’s over: l! : 15 Coe on, Harry, let’s have an ice —AN UNDERCLASSMA DR,V ” mciTfu Porter-I s •- ,P : SlFRANayjSF, . ' ' ' Wf i 1:00 PN. bcmoitc Him C m iM z o5 adu ‘Why build we cities glorious. If man unbuilded goes?” Act I, 9:00 Penny: “We thought you were coming tomorrow night.” Act II, 9:15 Kolenkov: “You could be a great wrestler.” Vfx • • 1 .rata a j Senior “You Can’t Take Left to right: C. Leavitt, D. Grant, G. Hallett, L. Goodrich, A. Farrington, C. Libby, B. Hall. Left to right: W. Morse, J. Knowlen, L. Merry, G. Hallett, J. Lysaght, C. Leavitt, C. Emmons, B. Temm, P. Clark, C. Small. I Soon the band will be playing “Marching Along Together” as they take to the road in a new and big¬ ger outfit to build and bol¬ ster the school spirit. Oh, this is heavy! Strike Up the Band Back row: J. Fuller, D. Casey, D. Swasey, S. Foster, C. Emmons. B. Robbins, B. Hall, Mr . Lyon, B. Bell, D. Berry B. Sparrow, J. Whitten. Front row: G. Wyman, S. Austin, C. Roberts. P. Clark, D. Grant, C. Doe, A. Googins, F. Wyman, W. Lowe, E. Lilley, H. Pillsbury, J. Pooler. M. Mehlman, B. Hannon. Nonettes Back row: G. Pooler, D. Grant, P. Clark, B. Hall, C. Emmons. Front row: A. Googins, A. Farrington, M. Pillsbury, C. Libby, E. Lilley, J. Lysaght, J. Chase, C. Small, P. D ' Amico. “There’s Music in The 9weet voices of the choir and the nonettes builds an appreciation of fine music within our school. Choir Back row: J. Turner, A. Googins, A. Farrington, M. Pillsbury, M. Turner, S. Mayo, C. Libby, B. Hal! S. Foster, E. Tolman, C. Mallett, S. Storey, T. Libby, S. Quimby, J. Chase, A. Ricker, P. D’Amico, C. Small. Second row: M. Small, J. Browne, D. Swasey, I. Baizley, S. Sewell, M. Coggins, P. Clark, C. Emmons, J. Huff, B. Temm, R. McConnell, A. Fogg, D. Gantnier. Front row: C. Libby, R. Hughes, N. Melcher, D. Migneault, E. Lilley, K. Soyias, S. Pennell, D. Grant, S. Proctor, J. Lysaght, C. Mills, C. Butterfield, Mrs. Lyo n. Back row: J. Willey, S. Storey, H. Menard, B. Nichols, H. Russell, J. Thompson, J. Angis J. Bailey, J. Iverson, E. Kelly, B. Bowley, P. Clemens, N. Libby. Third row: Mrs. Lyon, C Roberts, J. Harmon, E. Waterhouse, J. Worster, S. Goodale, J. Collins, A. Picher, G. Harmon A. Danella, N. Merserve, J. Tinker, J. Bean, M. Moulton. Second row: C. Christy, M. Libby M, Mallory, G. Betts, J. Googins, G. Pooler, S. Robertson, G. Skillings, A. Mills, J. White D. L’abbe, A. Libby, I. Rowe. Front row: J. Gochie, J. Hayes, N. Lothrop, J. Frederick. S Stanford, L. Stimpson, C. Hillock, R. Dickenson, D. Douglas, S. Foster, J. Ahlquist, F. Row both am, L. Bell, L. Morse. Glee Clubs i Back row: Mrs. Lyon, H. Hughes, F. Farrington, V. Douglas, A. Harmon, R. Abbott, A. Graves. Second row: D. Sawyer, D. Barney, G. Downs, R. Sampson, 0. Whitten, J. Pooler, D. Brown. Front row: D. Libby, D. Peterson, E. Willey, N. Laughton, D. Goodrich, A. Gaspar, J. Hunt. S. Small. ,V ti •)} ' iLtiitri Student CmtmuU VVMO.NW HtW h -OfiEn Uwk iow, E fttonfe 6 M, V ( iark fWJ c;.w f . Craat, C. Lii-Ey. 4. Eoua . li Half, Vf. D’Aaiwv Sec- or J row; If CiR, D. Caniaier, C. Err. root Frtwt r aw . A, f weins. R. Hoy. The National Honor Socisty Hus set tfor iite future goal, the attainment of those high ideals Hot which it stands . . . Scholarship. Citizenship, Leadership, and Serrice. The Student Council, under the skillful direction of Mr. Libby, endeavors to build harmonious agreement between the student and his school life. Scarborough High School is proud of the fine judgment and the faithful service of its- council members. f STUDENT COUNCIL D- Harvey, C. Turn, Durgin, E. Lille Whipple, R. Roy, p n ett, Mr. Libby, J Ie «. C. Mills, S. ford, M. Clark. SENIOR DRAMATICS Back row: J. Knowlen, P. Libby, R. Hughes, L. Merry, W. Gelinas, W. Morse, A. McLellan, R. Roy, A. La- Rochelle, L. Goodrich. Third row: Mrs. Lary, C. Emmons, B. Temm, A. Goog- ins, E. Whipple, B. Hall, W. Lorfano, K. Durgin. Second row: A. Farrington, C. Libby, P. Clark, S. Foster, E. Tol- man, A. Ricker, J. Huff, J. Turner, D. Swasey. C. Small. Front row: S. Sew- all, J. Lysaght, B. Gill, S. Hunnewell, G. Hallett, P. D’Amico, M. Googins, M. Turner, D. Grant. JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS Back row: L. Chase, D. Sawyer, F. Farrington, A. Graves, R. Harvey. Third row: E. Willey, J. Pooler, C. Mallett, C. Turner, G. Betts, A. Dur¬ gin, Miss Ferguson. Second row: J. Googins, N. Melcher, S. Storey, R. Hughes, E. Kelley, K. Soyias, G. Wig¬ gins, K. Libby. Front row: N. Leavitt, A. Fogg, S. Proctor, E. Lilley, P. Ben¬ nett, M. Pillsbury, C. Libby, C. Mills, D. Ridlon. Back row: W. Selberg, G. Bennett, D. Peterson, J. Mallett, H. Pillsbury, G. Alexander, M. DuBois, D. Sinclair, V. Seavey, J. Anderson, R. Harvey. Third row: H. Andrews, A. Ricker, A. Danclla. L. Morse, N. Meserve, J. Manderson, J. Collins, N. Stilphen, S. Stanford, L. Stimpson, Mrs. Libbey, G. Frederick. Second row: K. Soyias, C. Mills, C. Libby, D. Gantnier, J. Googins, J. Thompson, M. Pillsbury, J. Angis, N. Melcher, C. Mallett, S. Sewell, M. Mallory, C. Libby. Front row: C. Emmons, D. Grant, J. Lysaght, H. Mehlman, P. Clark, A. Googins, R. Ahlquist, A. Farrington, S. Foster, P. Bennett, B. Hall, G. Lavoie. In the study of foreign languages we broaden our culture by acquainting our¬ selves with the customs and habits of foreign peoples. This builds toward greater understanding ... a necessity for a peaceful world. French Club Back row: K. Durgin, S. Hunnewell, C. Goodale, C. Turner, E. Willey, R. Young. Third row: D. Ridlon, C. Doe, J. Browne, C. Mallett, J. Dolloff. Second row: D. Grant, A. Googins, C. Libby, P. Clark, S. Foster, E. Tolman, A. Ricker, S. Mayo, D. Swasey, Mrs. Jackson. Front row: C. Emmons, P. D’Amico, D. Gantnier, B. Hall, J. Lysaght, W. Gelinas, S. Sewell, C. Libby, C. Mills. Washington Club About thirty-five Seniors checked in at the Hotel Harrington in Washington in April and came home with aching feet and wonderful mem¬ ories. College Club members are learning techniques which will be invaluable to them in college, and the Library Staff is constantly ready to aid them and others in efficient use of library materials. “What’s the news?” Editor-in-Chief, R. Har¬ vey; Assistant Editor, R. Hughes; Staff, B. Bowley, C. Libby, J. Harmon, S. Proctor, N. Melcher, J. Googins, E. Lilley, D. Clark, B. West, C. Small, K. Libby. ‘How did I get here?” “Speed limit (a) 35 m.p.h. (b) 45 m.p.h.’ DRIVER TRAINING Through the Drivers’ Training course seniors learn the correct attitudes, habits, and skills of driving, as they build for future safety on America’s highways. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The F.H.A. rounds out the Home Ec program through experience in acting as hostesses at teas, in sponsoring children’s parties, and in training nurses’ aides at local hospitals. The club attended the annual F.H.A. state convention in Augusta in April. ' F.H.A. OFFICERS — M. Googins, Historian; D. Migneault, Treasurer; D. Grant, President; K. Lib¬ by, Vice President; G. Betts, Reporter; S. Under¬ hill, Secretary ' , not present for photo. AMERICA V, I Standmg: J- Hannon C Butterfield, A. Libby, L Rowe, 0. Lowe, D. Ridlon, S. Goodale, J. McMackiif rTmi’ r p 0b l ertMn ' A D Fogg - J - Ha ' es ’ J - Chas ' . N. Libbey. Miss Killian. Mrs. V M o n m rl Bowle - C Hillock. L. Bowerman. j. Huff, A. Mills, A. sited K. UbbTn r r a n M E Kelle - J ' J- R- McConnell. Seated. K. Libby, D. Grant, D. Migneault, M. Googins, G. Betts, M. Turner. V ' , N ' One Enchanted Evening . . . December 22 Confetti Ball Assemblies Come on, Redskins]” The spacious new gym has been the scene of our pep rallies, spelling bees, presentations, and other assemblies. • •. one nation under God” “Tournament Varsity Basketball Standing: L. Harmon, B. Thurlow, A. Pike, L. Merry, R. Rice, W. Gclinas, R. Sampson, J. Pooler, S. H unnewel], K. Durgin. Kneeling: Manager P. Bennett, Coach Schaare. REDSKIN SCORES SHS (Home) (Away) SHS 45 60 Gorham .... _ 74 59 58 35 Alumni .... _ 51 58 Windham ... . 60 68 49 51 Porter .... . 87 80 Standish ..... .87 58 56 65 Falmouth ... . 63 51 61 77 Freeport ... 72 42 53 67 Cape .. . . 82 48 56 61 St. Francis .. . . 49 50 State Tournament SHS _ 51 Riivtnn 39 SHS . 52 Freeport _ 56 Varsity Cheerleaders TO THE CHEERLEADERS S for sportsmanship fair and just C for cheers so fine A for ability—that’s a must R for rhythm and rime B for boys you’ve supported so well 0 for optimism ’til the game is won R for Redskins—you ring the bell 0 for odds you ' ve helped overcome. Thanks, Redskins! “Have ya got that spirit?” “Give me an ‘S’!” “Oh, hoy! Another one” K. i ihI y, C. Emmons, S. Mayo, Captain J. Lysaghl, Coach Jackson, Goodins E. Tolman. Standing: A. Maries, J. Anderson, G. Lavoie, R. Smith, R. Wood, B. Libby, W. Selberg, H. Hughes, D. Sinclair, H. Pillsbury, A. Gaspar, R. Foley. Seated: D. Googins, D. Goodrich, J. Paulhus, Coach Bragdon, C. Turner, V. Douglas, D. Libby. “Raw meat!” Jay -Vee Cheerleading Coach Overman. Judy Browne Captain, Carole Libby Manager Girls ' Basketball Scarborough squaws developed good sportsmanship, enduring stamina, and an undefeatable will this year despite their inability to chalk up points for a winning season. N. Stflpben, S. Storey, C. Christy. P. Clemons, C, Noble, J. Willey, R. Hughes. T Libby Judy Browne C Pooler A. Pieher, j. Collins. E. Lilley. S. Proetor. M. Mallory. R. Diekenson H. Menard, D. Douglas, B. Skillings. Mr?. Overman. M. Libby. 1). Swasey, H. Menard, B. Waltz, J. Iverson, S. Storey, H. Russell, C. Mal- lett, J. Browne. Girls’ Swimming “Are those guppies?” “On your mark! Splash! Scarborough Mermaids rile the water as they go after Neptune’s Triple C Crown. Veteran swimmer, Judy Browne, car¬ ried away honors for Scarborough with sec¬ ond place in diving. Boys’ Swimming A a year of absence from swimming competition, Scarborough boys placed fourth in the fall meet, and Alan Graves set a record of 34.6 seconds in the 50-yard back stroke. Mr. Si liaare, P. Sclberg, A. Graves, D. Libby, M. O’Roak, D. Goodrich, H. Hughes, K. Durgin, R. Hughes, L. Merry. Back row: D. Thompson. A. Caspar, L. Harmon, R. Tibbetts, manager. Second row: H. Gower. S. Libby, P. Libby, W. Morse, R. Roy, D. Myers, J. Pooler, R. Abbott. Front row r : A. Harmon. R. Rice, W. Gelinas. T. Sawyer. L. Merry, G. Pooler, D. Mallory. Our track team made a very good showing in the ’54 Spring Meet at Cape Eliza¬ beth. We were second to Cape’s 53 points with a score of 30. Next in line were Falmouth with 26, N.Y.A. with 18, and Gorham with 4. Highest individual scorers for Scarborough w r ere Albert Harmon with 13 points and George Pooler with 8. t Stamlimr: D. Clark, C. Meuse, P. Bennett, A. Maries, L. Harmon, R. Smith, A. Pike, Mr. Schaarc. Seated• 0. Hallett, B. Thurlow, A. McLellan, G. Pooler, L. Merry, A. Gaspar, H. Mehlman. Baseball Our Redskin baseball team had one of its better seasons last spring winning over half of its games. Since we lose only one player through graduation, George Pooler, our prospects for 1955 look very promising. Keep your eyes on our baseball team next spring! 1954 RECORD Greely _ 1 Scarborough_12 North Yarmouth _ 13 Scarborough _ 5 Scarborough _ 8 Falmouth _ 7 Scarborough_14 Cape _ 11 Scarborough_10 Scarborough _ 9 Scarborough _ 0 Falmouth _ 6 Scarborough _10 Cape _ 1 Greely _ 7 Scarborough _ 6 Freeport _ 3 Scarborough _ 9 Freeport _ 3 North Yarmouth .. 4 Wearers of the “S” SWIMMING TRACK 1955 1955 M. Turner R. Hughes R. Hughes W. Morse L. Merry W. Gelinas R. Rice 1956 A. Harmon RIFLE 1956 P. Bennett H. Andrews BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING BASEBALL 1955 1955 1955 J. Huff E. Tolman McLellan B. Gill S. Mayo h Durgin M. Googins J. Lysaght Hallett E. Whipple C. Emmons T. Merry A. Googins P. Clark C. Libby (mgr.) D. Swasey i 56 W. Gelinas R. Rice D. Grant A. Gaspar B. Thurlow K. Durgin 1957 1957 S. Hunnewell N. Melcher L. Harmon A. McLellan G. Betts A. Pike L. Merry K. Libby R. Smith G. Hallett K. Soyias 1956 J. Browne D. Ridlon P. Bennett, mgr. N. Leavitt J. Pooler A. Harmon R. Sampson A. Gaspar B. Thurlow R. Foley 1957 L. Harmon A. Pike R. Smith MADELINE SINCLAIR Valedictorian Reader ' s Digest Valedictorian Aivard Harriet McLaughlin Sa utatorian B.V. Scholarship Alumni Honors PATRICIA LYSAGHT Alumni Aivard Latin Key Lions Club Scholarship Music Award Literature Award NANCY SIMPSON D.A.R. Athletic Award GEORGE POOLER American Le gion Athletic Aivard Dunstan P.T.A. Scholarship CLARKVr BELLEVEAU Drama ' ' heard PATRICIA BRIGGS Literature Award EVELYN LIBBY Spelling Award BARBARA THOMPSON 1953 Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship Dunstan P.T.A. Scholarship CLIFFORD MITCHELL, II Alumni Award ROBERT FOLEY American Legion Good Citizenship Award Literature Award ANN BENNETT Dramatic Award CAROL OLIVER Nursing Scholarship CARROLL MEUSE Science Award ROBERT FREDERICK Spelling Award JEAN DOWNS 1953 Athletic Aivard “Swing it, Son!” “Glamour girls of ’55” “Preparing for 55 Seniors— w i. a mess!” “Now girls, don’t gossip!” “Caught in Connecticut” ‘What happened? ' ‘Liberace?’ “Pixies incorporated’ “Serving mess—what helpings!” “Boy. this mess sure tastes good!” 1954 Seniors join the host of our loyal supporters . . . SCARBOROUGH ALUMNI OUR SUBSCRIBERS Parents, Friends, Alumni, Students Mr. and Mrs. Hover Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kosky and Family Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Moulton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Elver Harmon Mrs. Georgia Meserve Miss Lida E. Libby Carroll Meuse Earl E. Thurston Homer . Meserve Mary Hodge (Cote) Wilbur and Catherine Libby Edward Meserve and Family Elizabelh Y Libby ’20 Alfred II Milliken Beverly Roberts ’54 L. B. Cunningham Don Larrabee ’50 Kippy ’54 and Nancy ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell Conrad and Joan ’51 and Linda Vera E. Temm ’50 and Ralph Temm ’46 Ralph ’28, Eleanor ’33, Ralph, Jr. ’52 and Bill ’55 and Gary ’63 Lorfano Pat ’51 and Fred ’52, Sanford High Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jordan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Larrabee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lunt Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knowlen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bragdon Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Libbey Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Hallett Miss Doris Anne Chapman Mr. and Mrs. R. Leon Lary Mrs. Lenora McMackin Miss Anne Ferguson Mr. Robert Schaare Mr. J. R. Knight Lois Lambert I Stover) Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Pike and Family Carole, Donna, Grace and Ernest Wagner Vern, Laurene, Vern, Jr., ’61 and Charles ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ahlquist, Jr. and Judy ’58 and Joyce ’62 Dunstan Grammar School Teachers Roger ’53 and Maggie ’54 Olive Jellerson Mr. and Mrs. John Gosselin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dyer ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Goodrich The Elwood G. Bessey School Teachers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snow and Family Mr. and Mrs. Horace Whipple Margie and Davy Goodrich Mrs. Harriett E. Delaware Fairfield’s Store Mis Lillian Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Overman Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Libby Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baizley and Iva ’55 Mr. and Mrs. William Googins Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKenney Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harmon Mrs. Eva Stanford Mr. Elwood G. Bessey Frank and Ruth Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Medlar and Family Mr. and Mrs. M. A. D’Amico and Family Clayton ’41, Marian ’40, Claty, Judy, Larry and Terry Skillings Lee, Joan, Lee, Jr., and Ben Stanford Hope ’31, Barb ’51 and Kippy ’54 Dana, Valora, and Girls Mr. and Mrs. Hillock Our Boosters Club meets at Mary and Bob’s to discuss ways and means of adding to their grow¬ ing list of worthwhile projects to benefit the stu¬ dents of Scarborough High. Please accept our thanks and sincere appreciation. Judy Hillock Louise Potter Betty and Ducky Harriett McLaughlin ’54 Clarence Belleveau ’54 Donald Roy ’53 Rae Jones ’54 Janet Gochie Jinnny Swasey ’50 Reginald Huff ’52 Dana Bartlett ’53 Christine Mills ' 53 Marjorie Googins ’53 Katherine Tolman ' 53 Steven Libby ’54 Ann Merry ' 54 Carroll Ferguson. U.S.N. Iva Baizley Charles Clark Ken Durgin Bill Gelinas Barbara Gill Muriel Googins Greg Hallett Janice Huff Sonny Hunnewell James Knowlen Art LaRochelle Carroll Leavitt Peg Clark Carole Emmons Peg D’Amico Arlene Farrington Sandra Foster CLASS OF 1955 Delores Gantnier Charles Goodale Lloyd Goodrich Ann Googins Donna Grant Bev Hall Rodney Hughes Carole Libby Bill Lorfano Phil Libby Jane Lysaght Don Mallory Andy Manos Shirlev Mayo Rosie McConnell Art McLellan Luke Merry Diane Zachow Dick Meuse Nila Ricker Bill Morse 1 Rainey Pooler k Rice ! , ' !• Roy ley Sewell lia Skillings v Small Carolyn Frost Dol l y Swasey Barbara Temm Elaine Tolman Marv Turner Janice Turner Barbara West Ellen Whipple Bob Williamson Agnes Libky Charles Turner Carol A. Libby Sandra Underhill Royce Young El wood Willey Sarah Pennell Gloria Wiggen Irene Rowe Nancy Libbey Bill ’55 and Martha ’56 Robert Merrill Bruce Thurlow Nina Meserve Richard Sampson CLASS OF 1956 Howard Mehlman Carol Mallett Ben ’56 and Bev ’57 Libby Dianne Ridlon Constance Mills John Pooler Norma Leavitt Joan Worster James Storey Catherine Butterfield Jean Harmon Shirley Goodale Joan Chase Ann Danella Brother Caspar Betty Cass John Paulhus Wayne Chadbourne Hugh Andrews Judy Bean Pete Bennett Dick Foley Gail Gerrish Donald Goodrich Judy Browne Richard Hopkins Cora Ellen Doe Fred Bay ley Anne Fogg Joanne Dolloff CLASS OF 1957 Kathy Soyias Airadean Mills Janice Iverson Raymond Smith Ethel Waterhouse Rebecca Hughes Archie Maries Orletta Lowe Harry Hughes Heidi Russell Robert Ahlquist Galen Huff Nan ’57 and Dick ’55 Bob Abbott Charlotte Hillock David Montgomery Joey Anderson Thomas Henley Shirley Quimby Joanne Angis Richard Harvey Joan Tinker JoAnn Bailey Bruce Libby David Sawyer David Clark Eva Lilley Vincent York Bev Bowley Joanne Googins Donald Murphy Gwenny Betts Bill Bayley Carol Roberts Dale Douglas George Frederick Sandra Robertson Alan Durgin Kathleen Libby Vance Turner Benjamin Collins Leland Harmon Mary Alan Graves Sally CLASS OF 1958 Delores Gloria Harmon Louise Morse Nancy Stilphen Briane Coulthard Sandra Stanford Jean Manderson Dorothy Labbe Laurette Menard Alice Picher William Coulthard Alice West Marilyn Moulton Joan Frederick Serena Zachow Everett Senter Nancy L ' lhrop Donald Peterson Richard Wellington Gordan Alexander Jack Mallett Janet Gochie Dale Sir ' ' Air Emma Gochie Linda Stimpson Judy Y ; Peter Selberg June Collins To our PATRONS and to our ADVERTISERS without whose support there could he no “Four Corners,” we extend the thanks and appreciation for the CLASS of 1955. THE OFFICE STAFF Congratulations to THE YEARBOOK STAFF AUDIO-VISUAL CENTER OF MAINE, 1155 Congress St. ALBERT G. FROST CO., 26 Forest Ave. BENNY ' S BARBER SHOP. 44 Temole St., Portland, M e. BOB SEMMES, THE CUSHMAN MAN E. L. PROCTOR, 25 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. CHESTER R. IRELAND THE DANISH PASTRY BAKERY, 54 Veranda St. DUTTON ' S SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL, 475 Main St., Saco FRANK PICHER GLOBE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, 26 Temple St. GOODYEAR PRODUCTS HEADLIGHT FILM SERVICE, 111 Ocean St., So. Portland HOBBY CENTER, 457 1 2 Congress St., Portland INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS LAROSA ' S VARIETY STORE, 603 Washington Ave. J. A. MERRILL COMPANY, Portland, Me. LOWE BROTHERS PAINT CO., Portland, Me. MORRILL ' S COAL GRAIN CO. MISS PORTLAND DINER, 175 Forest Ave. O. E. SHERMAN SON, GENERAL STORE No. Scarborough ROSEMONT MARKET, Portland, Me. REO WINDOW SHADE CO. THE SCARBORO POULTRY CO. WINSLOW DINER, 4 Winslow St., Portland, Me. TARR ' S GROCERY, 1127 Congress St. STUART ' S MEN ' S SHOP, So. Portland UNITY SALES CO., 241 Middle St., Portland, Me. WEST BROS., 131 Ocean St., So. Portland, Me. KENDALL WHITNEY, 213 Temple St., Portland, Me. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK REED THE PAPER GOES TO PRESS GUY GANNET PUBLISHING CO. PORTLAND PRESS HERALD—EVENING EXPRESS SUNDAY TELEGRAM Guy Gannett Broadcasting Services WGAN, 560 on your Dial WGAN, TV—Channel 13 WARREN ' S EXPRESS, INC. SERVICE BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE POINTS CONTRACT CARRIES WITHIN THE STATE OF MAINE 85 E Street So. Portland, Maine Phone 4-2982 JACKSON-WH ITE STUDIO Class Photographer 1955 Portland + + + Maine CQMPVfSSCD GAS p w 3 AVO Tt. 4: ' A (b VtUiblQ ... «fc? Best Wishes to the Class of ' 55 UTILITY GAS STORE 915 Forest Ave. 4-0387 PORT LAND.MAINE Carroll S. Hannaford WARM AIR HEATING CONTRACTORS General Electric and Lennox Oil Furnaces Sales and Service Furnaces for Either Gas, Oil or Coal Residential—Industrial 4 WIDGERY WHARF CALL PORTLAND 2-3903 CARR BROTHERS CO., INC. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOBBERS FRUIT AND PRODUCE 217 Commercial Street PORTLAND I, MAINE S. D. WARREN CO. Standard Printing Papers Mills at CUMBERLAND MILLS AND GARDINER, MAINE Muskegon, Michigan PREP HALL at BENOIT ' S iU •s. e ' HGt$ CO, MONUMENT SQUARE ORTLAND Specializes in Outfitting Young Men in High and Prep Schools THE BIG 20 Maine ' s Largest and Most Modern Bowling Establishment STATE O ' MAINE BOWLING CENTER OPEN YEAR ROUND Free Parking Snack Bar Fountain Automatic Pin Setters Route I SCARBOROUGH Two and a Half Miles From Portland Shopping Center NEAR JUNCTION OF ROUTE NO. I AND TURNPIKE GOLFING AND RIDING • AIRPORT NEAR BY Maine Motel 606 MAIN STREET, SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE Insulated Steam Heat Showers Open All Year MARJORIE D. LEONARD, Manager Telephone 4-1394 V. D. KRIJANOVSKY Compliments of Insurance OPEN ALL YEAR MYLES J. EDWARDS West Scarborough 3-4587 AND FAMILY PINE POINT ROAD COMPLIMENTS OF HUNNEWELL TRUCKING CO. INC FOLEY ' S Ice Cream Fountain Service ROUTE I SCARBOROUGH THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO For Graduation Portraits Unique in LIGHTING POSE and FINISH 661 Congress St. TEL 3-7919 Portland JORDAN’S READY-TO-EAT MEATS, Inc. Quality Meat Products PORTLAND MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT A. VERRIER Construction Company PORTLAND, MAINE Visit LEO GLEASON ' S VARIETY STORE Scarborough ' s First and Only 5c to $1 Store OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS Dunstan Corner Scarborough ■M. Complete Modernization On Any Type of Building ►- O. G. K. ROBINSON, INC General Building Construction MILL WORK TEL. 391 CABINET WORK 17 Fitch Street BUILDING MATERIALS Westbrook. Me. L. C. ANDREW CEMENT, DOORS, WINDOWS, FLOORING, WALLBOARDS LUMBER, ROOFING, PAINT, HARDWARE, INSULATION Portland Sales Office Office and Factory 187 Brighton Avenue South Windham, Maine Portland 2-1965 PHONES TWinoaks 2-6731 GEORGE H. STANFORD Contractor and Builder SCARBOROUGH, MAINE R.F.D. I Residence, Spurwink Road, Scarborough Telephone 2-6633 ESTIMATES GIVEN COMPLIMENTS OF MURRAY ' S PHARMACY DRUGGIST Telephone 3-4882 WEST SCARBOROUGH, MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Portland, Maine MARTHA ' S DONUT SHOP They Are Delicious EXCELLENT FOR CLUBS, SOCIALS, PARTIES Our Coffee is as Delicious as Our Donuts — Always Fresh Route I SCARBOROUGH URQU HART ' S BOTTLED GAS FUEL OILS ' ttI ' tc “ « li yjiS a iiTan | HOME APPLIANCES HARDWARE PAINT Dial 3-4854 WALLPAPER Scarborough, Maine HARTFORD ' S FURNITURE HOUSE Home of Fine Furniture WEST SCARBOROUGH, MAINE TAYLOR ' S DRUG STORE £ Thornton Hts. So. Portland, Me. JOHN E. GILL, Prop. Tel. 4-5436 Free Delivery Goodwin ' s Red White Super Market HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES Nelson Road SOUTH PORTLAND 7, MAINE Tel. 3-0766 Compliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. CBS Columbia Television Radio GILL-BRAND PRODUCTS, INC. Wholesale Distributors KITCHENS—BATHROOMS—HEATING—APPLIANCES 195 Middle Street Portland 3, Maine 4-5362 PHONES 5-1442 SCARBOROUGH CIVIC LEAGUE j Not for Ourselves, but for Others President MRS. A. RALPH LIBBEY Vice President MRS. ARTHUR WOODWARD Secretary MISS ANNE FERGUSON Treasurer MRS. AMY A. H. KING We back every good cause In Maine It ' s PORTEOUS MITCHELL BRAUN CO. Northern New England ' s Largest Shopping Center Open Every Monday Night Til 9 PORTLAND MAINE E. L. BOWLEY General Trucking LOAM—SAND—GRAVEL Tel. Scar. 3-4893 R.F.D. I Scarborough Maine GOOLD TEXACO SERVICE —Specializing in MARFAK Lubrication— WILLARD BATTERIES West Scarborough, Maine Tel. 3-241 I Land sc Asp- = Dr ve - Stool Wcdk In Maine It ' s PORTEOUS MITCHELL BRAUN CO. Northern New England ' s Largest Shopping Center Open Every Monday Night ' Til 9 PORTLAND MAINE CHAS. H. GILMAN CO. Portland, Maine TEL. 3-5688 BING CROSBY ' S TV Sales—Service PHONE 2-3190 BING CROSBY 7 Deering Ave. JIM FARMER Portland, Maine Compliments of FARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANY Distributors of Park Pollard Feeds 322 COMMERCIAL STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE Mimeographing Multigraphing FROST MIMEOGRAPH CO. 266 Middle Street Portland Maine TEL 3-3271 UNITED HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Route I EQUIPMENT Scarborough, Maine Commercial Food Service Equipment Fur iiture for Homes, Motels and Cabins at Wholesale Prices WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. Dunstan Corner Route I Scarborough, Maine CAL ' S SERVICE STATION Tel. 3-9354 Bus. CalvIn L Austin ‘ Prop - Tel. 3-9959 Res. Route I Oak Hill__ Scarborough, Maine Open Daily 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. ■n si V DO-NUT-HOLE Compliments of FRANKLIN O. COBB, JR. 189 Ocean St. 705A Congress St. SO. PORTLAND PORTLAND Phone 4-8421 Real Estate Insurance 696 Congress St. PORTLAND 4, MAINE OAKHURST DAIRY Quality Dairy Products PORTLAND 3 364 Forest Ave. Tel. 2-7468 2-7469 MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF Carburetor, Speedometer Storage Batteries Electric Motor Repairs Wico Magnetos CARR ' S KNIGHT - HOLT CO. SHOE STORE LEON R. KNtStiAprop. Delco-RemyV Bridge St. A. C. Auto- j 538 MAIN STREET SACO, MAINE WESTBROOK MAINE Phone 4-5121 LORING SHORT HARMON Stationers Since 1868 MONUMENT SQUARE Portland, Maine ■ CANAt x, ' BANK K OF - PORTLAND J • 188 MIDDLE STREET Auto Banking — Fre Parking N JL H CONGRESS SQUARE Shopping Dist ct w ■ • 337 FOREST AVENUE Free Parking i • 93 MAIN STREET, YARMOUTH Free-Parking Complete Banking and Trust Facilities for Business, the Professions and Individuals SEAVEY ' S MARKET Pine Point ' s General Store THOMAS H. A. SEAVEY, Prop. Depot St. Next to Snow ' s Canning Plant GROCERIES ( MEATS FRESH FISH KEEGAN KENNELS, REG. Home of Friendly Dogs Established 1922 Phone 4-7802 Breeders of the Finest Boxers, Pugs, Dachshunds, Pomeranians Min. Schnauzers, Min, Pinchers, Pekingese A. H. MARTIN, Prop. SACO, MAINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DRUG SUNDRIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES FISHERMAN ' S SUPPLIES HARDWARE ITEMS BEVERAGES CANDY, CIGARETTES, ETC. Vjf nth ' !- Office, 2-54 . 5 Years Service Res., 3-18 7- CHARLES F. CLANCY Agent THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Co. of America Jnw ' — Residence 32 Powers Road J South Portland, Maine KING DEXTER CO. Established 1865 FOR GOOD FOOD TOOLS I BUILDERS ' HARDWARE PAINTS Simpsons 17 Baxter Blvd. Portland, Me. ROUTE 1 SCARBOROUGH, ME. a KEN ' S PLACE Fried Clams—Clam Cakes PINE POINT ROAD Scarboro 3-4883 RAYMOND E. WILEY Brick—Stone—Cement MASON CONTRACTOR Fr- places a Specialty Scarboro, Maine GENERAL- CONTRACTING M. J. FLAHERTY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH DEALER 228 Commercial Street PORTLAND, MAINE Telephone 5-1216 Atkinson ' s JOE ' S Quality BARBER SHOP Furniture Post Office Building Dunstan Corner Biddeford — Saco WEST SCARBOROUGH, MAINE HANNAFORD BROS. CO. Sponsor of Red and White Stores Complete Food Service at Wholesale PORTLAND, MAINE TELEPHONE 2-2811 i Compliments of L. A. LAROCHELLE, INC. MEN ' S WEAR MARSHLAND RESTAURANT 204 Commercial Street PORTLAND, MAINE 0 rr «(r VpAi fry, - Dial 2-3957 ! COMPLIMENTS OF SEWELL WOOD PRODUCTS West Scarborough, Maine CASCAD E LODGE AND CABINS MAINE SHORE DINNERS Routt , Saco, Maine Phone 3-4416 THURSTON and BAYLEY Dealers in CLAMS and QUAHOGS Pine Point Maine Compliments of Inness Photo Service FRED A. HAYES 160 OCEAN AVE. SO. PORTLAND, ME. Photo Service and Supplies ‘ 70 : ■ TELEVISION ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Television—Service—Sales Sound and Communications Engineering 48 OCEAN STREET SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE Compliments of Compliments of DR. ROLAND FOGG STREAMLINE DINER Optometrist 39 State St. Gorham, Maine VERNON 4-6821 So. Portland, Maine H. P. HOOD SONS Ice Cream 135 Walton St. Portland, Maine 3-5629 TELEPHONE 3-5620 POTATO CHIPS—POTATO STICKS POPCORN—FIDDLE STICKS King Cole Foods, Incorporated 174 Cash Street SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE 2-2040 Telephone 2-6417 SCARBOROUGH ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. Industrial —Commercial and Residential Wiring STATE ROAD SCARBOROUGH Tel. Scar. 3-251 I Congratulations to the 1955 Graduating Class of Scarborough High School SACO-LOWELL SHOPS Biddeford, Maine Compliments of MAINE HARDWARE Rug Division Hardware Division 622 Congress St. 618 Congress St. PORTLAND MAINE Compliments of RED SHUTTER CABINS N. A. BURKITT INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment Compliments of DR. P. J. HAIGIS Osteopathic Physician WEST SCARBOROUGH, MAINE MILLIKEN TOMLINSON CO. Supply Headquarters For l. .A. Stores 307 Commercial St. PORTLAND. ME. Phone 3-6431 J Compliments of PLEASANT HILL FARMS MARKET GARDENERS LOWELL F. McLAUGHLIN, Prop. Chamberlain Rd. Scarborough, Maine AAA ALA Phone Scarborough 3-9921 H. A. WALDRON’S GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker and Towing Service Bought— USED CARS —Sold MOBILGAS —MOBILOIL R.F.D. No. 1 Scarborough, Maine Compliments of GARNACHE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 140 Elm St. Biddeford, Maine THE PERFECT GRADUATION COURSE A Solo Flight Course at PORTLAND FLYING SERVICE, INC PORT ' O MAINE AIRPORT SOUTH PORTLAND SCARBOROUGH, MAINE Government Approved School No. 41 Special Student Solo Courses Veterans Flight Training TEL. PORTLAND 4-4328 A. B. C. GARAGE General Repairing Carburetor And Ignition A Specialty TOWING—WELDINj Your Friendly Mobilgas EARL LEARY Real Estate CAPE ELIZABETH, MAINE Compliments of BUILDERS HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Telephone 2-6796 SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE Children Specialty TERRY ANN SHOP 91 Ocean St., So. Portland LADIES ' APPAREL AT YOUR SERVICE 8:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. HUB Cl IDKJITI IDC rn rUKlNI 1 UKC 440 Congress St. Dial 3-1789 PORTLAND, MAINE Personal Sanitary Attention Service VIGUE ' S BARBER SHOP U. S. Rt. 1 Oak Hill SCARBOROUGH, MAINE G. Lerman Co. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges 26-28 India Street PORTLAND, MAINE Compliments of EIGHT CORNERS MARKET Groceries and Meats SCARBOROUGH MAINE Cor. Spring St. and Muziey Road WILLIAM P. HALEY Complete Packing and Moving Service Anywhere AGENT —NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES Phones 3-1708 — 3-1709 II Commercial Street Portland Compliments of SHADY PINE CABINS I THE HARRIS COMPANY Marine and General Hardware Paints and Varnishes Mill Supplies AND HARRIS OIL CO. G.E. Heating Equipment Cities Service Heating Oils COMMERCIAL STREET Portland Maine Compliments of Central Restaurant 210 mmercial Street P .AND, MAINE Motor Tune Up 24 Hour Towing HOPKINS SERVICE STATION 861 Main Street South Portland, Maine DAY TELEPHONE NIGHT TELEPHONE 2-9378 3 ’ 5471 A Compliments of WARREN ' S FURNITURE CO. BIDDEFORD. WESTBROOK SANFORD AND DOVER, N. H. Compliments of Welch Welch ATTORNEYS 847 Main Street WESTBROOK, MAINE THE MEN ' S SHOP, INC. Apparel for Men and Boys Also Ladies ' suits and Coats WESTBROOK MAINE E. G. OLESON AND SON Saw Engineering Thompson ' s Point Phone 2-6131 PORTLAND MAINE Band and Circular Saw Repairs Our Specialty Compliments of Henry J. Boland Co. SALES SERVICE SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE Watch and Clock Repairing MASTER CRAFT JEWELERS A Fine Selection of Watches and Jewelry 9 School Street GORHAM. MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF FOGG ' S TOYS AT A DISCOUNT (Lay-Away Plan) LIBBY ' S TOY SHOP y Route No. Oalt Hill SCARBOROUGH, ME. Tel. 3-9945 MRS. E. L. LIBBY Compliments of DR. CHARLES J. BOUFFARD LITTLE ' S CANDIES 877 Main Street HOME MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM HARBORHAVEN KENNELS A.K.C. Reg. Boxers Kerry Blue Std. Schnauzer PINE POINT ROAD Tel. 3-2292 Scar. Bagging Confetti! WILLIAM J. FIELDING, JR. SUNOCO PRODUCTS RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Phone Scarborough 3-9343 Sportswear Fine Clothing DODGE CLOTHES For Men and Young Men 482 Congress St. PORTLAND, MAINE :NTS OF ‘7 Compliments of CARL G. USHER Attorney 34 Main Street GORHAM, MAINE 5-5651 VErnon 4-3843 Charles H. Gailey Clifford H. Gailey Phone 4-3461 Res. Phone 4-1906 C. H. GAILEY SON Mason Contractors PORTLAND, MAINE Office 634 1 2 Forest Ave. Phone 2-5606 Shop and Yard 12 Irving St. Phone 4-3461 ■ Watch and Clock Repairing MASTER CRAFT JEWELERS A Fine Selection of Watches and Jewelry 9 School Street GORHAM. MAINE AMATO ' S Italian Sandwiches Original 71 INDIA STREET Dial 3-1682 Portland, Maine THE MEN’S SHOP, INC. Apparel for Men and Boys Also Ladies ' suits and Coats WESTBROOK MAINE j ' ;.m. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF FOGG ' S E. G. OLESON AND SON Saw Engineering Thompson ' s Point Phone 2-6131 PORTLAND MAINE Band and Circular Saw Repairs Our Specialty TOYS AT A DISCOUNT (Lay-Away Plan) LIBBY’S TOY SHOP Route No. 1 Oak Hill SCARBOROUGH, ME. Tel. 3-9945 MRS. E. L. LIBBY Y Compliments ot CUMBERLAND SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 185 Middle Street PORTLAND MAINE Compliments ot Sportswear Fine Clothing DODGE CLOTHES For Men and Young Men 482 Congress St. PORTLAND, MAINE Route I Scarborough 3-9380 FRE-MAR STABLES Pony Rides Horses and Ponies for Sale BOARDING TRAINING Compliments of DR. CHARLES J. BOUFFARD LITTLE ' S CANDIES 877 Main Street HOME MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM HARBORHAVEN KENNELS A.K.C. Reg. Boxers Kerry Blue Std. Schnauzer PINE POINT ROAD Tel. 3-2292 Scar. Bagging Confetti! V Telephone Scarborough 3-2608 HOMESTEAD COTTAGES Completely Equipped for Your Comfort MRS. W. J. MONTGOMERY U. S. Route I, Scarborough, Maine Compliments of PARK ' S HOME BAKERY RED WHITE STORE For Fine Foods C. F. 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