Strong High School - Mussul Unsquit Yearbook (Strong, ME)

 - Class of 1956

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' Sitting left to right: H. Laflin, B. Stevens, I. Sprague, Mr. Folsom, D. Stevens, L. Noble, S. Hubbard, I. Lambert. Standing left to right: I. Reynolds, C. White, P. Norris, Ion Lambert, R. Leeman, I. Brauza, K. Bunnell, R. Cook, G. Pro- bert. 3... mm CZ... At the first of the year we elected the following class officers: President,'Deanne Stevens: Vice- President, Iudy Sprague: Treasurer, Betty Stevens: Secretary, Lee Noble: Student Council Members, Ion Lambert and Shirley Hubbard. The hrst part of the year we had a food sale at Peter Norris' store. We are now selling iron-on letters. Ion Lambert has been highest salesman. We lost three pupils from our class at the first part of the year. They were Lucretia Gilchrist, Iudith Parker and William LeBarron. Basketball took up the time of a few members of our class. Ioan Lambert, Deanne Stevens and Shirley Hubbard played on the high school girls team. On the boys team were Ion Lambert, Iack Reynolds and Karl Bunnell. There were two from the freshman class who took part in the Public Speaking Contest. They were Deanne Stev- ens, Ioan Lambert. They did very well. On February 16th the one-act plays were held. The freshman class presented a comedy. The name of the play was One Hour of Grayce. The leading part in the play was played by Shirley Hubbard. The others were: Karl Bunnell, Deanne Stevens, Iean Brauza, Betty Stevens, Ioan Lambert, Iack Reynolds. We did not win a prize but we had fun while doing it. The 3rd day of April there was a Music Festival at Iay. The members that participated in it from our class were: Deanne Stevens, Shirley Hubbard, Iean Brauza, Betty Stevens, Ioan Lambert, and Ion Lambert. The class was represented in the Ski Club by Peter Norris and Gordon Probert at Pleasant Mountain, Andover. - ln the Egyptian room of a museum in Washington, Robert and George stopped before a mummy with the notation 2453 B. C. Robert: What do you suppose 2453 B. C. means? George: I don't know, unless its the license num- ber of the car that hit him.

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Sitting left to right: L. Huff, I. Eustis, D. Reed, Mrs. Folsom, W. Enman, B. Howes, C. Huff, P. Gordon. Middle row: I. Neil, E. Grover, T. Bates, Z. Huff, I. Bubier, P. Newell, A. Gilmore, C. Snell, W. Voter, I. Clinch. Hack Row: S. Richards, G. Hardy, S. Flood, lim Lambert, E. Allen, D. Hardy, A. Heald, W. Hunter. ,SDP 0WL0l 8 CALM We started school in September with 27 sopho- more students. The three who have left are Glenis Bachelder, Mervin Evans, and Warren Hunter. Our class ofiicersz Wallace Enman . ,........... President Delbert Reed ,..... Vice President Barbara Howes ,.., .....,.., Se cretary lane Eustis ,. . .. ..,,.,....... ,.....,... T reasurer Celia Huff . ,. . ., . ,.., ...,..,... S tudent Council We have been putting on suppers for the teachers' classes from fall until Ian., and received a good profit from them. We started out with 5202.62 in our treasury last September, as of Ian. 25 we have 532789. We voted to pay class dues of 25c a month for this school year. Many of our classmates played on the basketball teams. On the girls' team were lane Eustis, Bar- bara Howes, Iudy Clinch, Celia Huff, and Iune Bubier. On the boys team were Earl Allen, Wallace Enman, Sherry Flood, lim Lambert, Wendall Voter, and Charles Snell. The four cheerleaders from our class were Iudy Clinch, Zelda Huff, Pat Gordon, and Lorelei Huff. lane Eustis was a substitute. ln the sophomore one-act play cast were Pat Newell, Barbara Howes, Lorelei Huff, Pat Gordon, Celia Huff, Delbert Reed, and Sherry Flood. Iane Eustis and Iune Bubier were prompters. Most of the cast are in the dramatics club. Celia Huff and Delbert Reed took part in the public speaking contest. Delbert won first prize for the best dra- matic speech. Some took a part on the yearbook and school paper staffs. They were Pat Gordon, Sherry Flood, ludy Clinch, Pat Newell, Celia Huff, Delbert Reed, Zelda I-IuH and Wallace Enman. On March 27th Lynn White from Phillips joined our class. We now have 25 members in the class- We had an Easter ham ralhe, with cakes as second and third prizes. r Mrs. Lambert: What is this very low mark on your report card? Iimmy: Maybe it's the temperature of the school 19 foorn. Cast your smile upon the waters and it will come back to you with giggles on.



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omior ,Mg MR. PARLIN'S ROOM With Mr. Parlin as the teacher we' began school September 7th with the enrollment of 32 pupils consisting of the sixth and seventh grades. The sixth grade has an enrollment of 22 pupils. The class officers of the sixth grade are as follows: Sixth Grade Oflicers President ........................................ Nanette Starbird Vice President ....... .............. N eil Ellis Secretary ............................................ Sharon Clinch Treasurer ............,.....................r............. Sylvia Huff Seventh Grade Officers Lendell Allen Elaine Reed Ardis Howes Collin White Patty Probert -At the beginning of school the seventh grade had an enrollment of 10 but soon after Edna Brackett joined our grade making the total 11. Those who participated in sports from the seventh grade are as follows: Dawn Pingree, Carole Wood, Ardis Howes, Patty Probert, and Edna Brackett. Those from the sixth grade: Sharon Clinch, Carol Pills- bury, Carol Reed, Mildred Huff, Olivia Hutchins, and Virginia Sprague. Sixth grade boys: Dennis Lovejoy, lim Snell, Norris Pillsbury, Neil Ellis, Colon Durrell and Robert White. Lendell Allen from the seventh grade. Cheerleaders from this room were Ardis Howes and Dawn Pingree. Class representative is Ardis Howes. President ............................................ Vice President ................................,... Secretary .................. ....,,. Treasurer ............................................ Student Council .........,,........,............ MR. BERRY'S ROOM We entered this year with 20 students. Our officers were chosen and are as follows: President ..,,.................,...................... Barry Spencer Vice President ........, ....... S andra Gordon Secretary ...,............. ...,,... C larice Mitchell Treasurer ...,....,.....,.. .... ..,.... I u dy Haines Student Council .....................,.......... Sewall Pingree The class had only two activities this year-the magazine drive fwhich we wonj and a food sale. This year Barry Spencer is the top speller and will compete in the district contest. Boys basketball, Wife- M95 Charlie Huff, Sewall Pingree, Richard White, Ro- bert Elliott, Carlton Boyd, Robert Huff, Barry Spencer and Howard Lisherness. Girls: Sandra Gordon, Lois Hutchins, Clarice Mitchell, Lucretia Pillsbury and Ianet Snell as manager. Cheerleaders were Clarice Mitchell, Lucretia Pillsbury, Lois Hutchins, Iudy Haines. GRADE NEWS School began September 7th with a total enroll- ment of 175 in the first six grades. Iunior Primary ................................................ 26 Grade One .......... ................. ...... . . 24 Grade Two ...... ....... 2 8 Grade Three ...... ....... 3 9 Grade Four ...,................................................ 29 Grade Five .................................................... 29 The money earned from the Operettas given during the past two years has been spent to improve the playground. This year a new climber was added to the previously purchased equipment which consists of two slides, three sets of swings, a sand box and a basketball set. A fence was pur- chased also. The teachers of the elementary school wish to thank all who helped in any way with the work involved in getting ready and putting up this new fence. The art classes, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Lewis, worked in many new mediums this year. The classes started off with finger painting, and during the months worked in textile paint, water color, pastels and charcoal, as well as pencil and crayons. Work on puppets, and linoleum block printing was done also. An exhibit of art work was shown at the Forster Memorial Building on Town Meeting Day. The school also took part in the Keep Maine Green poster contest, sponsored by the Keep Maine Green Committee. We, the teachers of your children, strive to help the pupils to become happy and responsible citizens by providing them with an environment in which they can develop socially desirable personalities, as well as technical efficienc,.

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