Waldoboro High School - Medomak Breeze Yearbook (Waldoboro, ME)

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Waldoboro Hrgh School Waldoboro, Marne Table o f Contents 11? 5 F A sh .a I Q AL tg . x Dedication Yearbook Staff Faculty Seniors Classes Organizations ancl Activities Sports Alumni Advertisers w I I X. .J x PMN We, the Class of 1962, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Ronald Dolloff, whom we have enjoyed as both teacher and friend. Editor-in-Chief - - - Assistant Editor - - Business Manager - - Photography Editor Snapshot Editor - - Senior Editors - - - Class Editor - - - Club Editor - - Sports Editors - - Alurni Editor - - Art Editor ---- Exchange Editor - - - Yearbook Advisors Editorial Staff A - - - - LORRAINE DENOMME - - - MAXINE DONNELL - - - - MARK PITCHER - - ------------- sUsAN GEELE ----------- PATRICIA WALTER - - -LYNETTE MARTIN, DAVID LASH ------------- PAMELLAKRAH ---------------MARILYNDAMON - - -JANET BLANCHARD, ALAN GRAFFAM - - - - - - - - - - - - DOUGLAS SIDELINGER ---------------- LESTERBLACK - - - - - - SANDRA MCNALLY -- MRS. DAMON. MR. PAUL Yearbook Typists FIRST ROW: Sandra McNally, Patricia Donnell, Lynette Martin .Nancy Walter. 3'E4Q-4 - Maxine Donnell, SECOND ROW: FACULTY n I. -l' v 1 ' fi , fiigl is w. ll li ,H is mllu ' g f MR. BRAINARD C. PAUL Bowdoin College, B. S. : Principal, Mathematics. Math. 'e 1 l 'l wr' ,X ,w 1 it t J 1 l I , ,l f H1 ' , 725 H H it igajvw Af: sill it R 5 ' - 5 ' H ln MR. WILLIAM M. ZUCCHI Westmister, B. B. A. g Boston Uni- VSfSiIy. M. Ed.: Guidance and Bus. 1-af MRS. DORIS A TILTON Framingham State Teachers Col lege, B. S. g Columbia University M. A.: Home Ec. yi. JUN- Q MR. RONALD E. DOLLOFF MRS. ROBERTA L. KIMBALL MR. FRANCIS G CROSS Bates College, A. B.: Mathematics. University of Maine, A, B.: English University of Maine B S Sci and Languages. ences and Athletics gy., ' 5eg,.,1g...Mu... W, .Wt MRS. MILDRED E. DAMON Simmons College, B. S. g Boston University, M. C. S. : Business Sub- jects. MR. CHARLES M. BEGLEY Bowdoin College, A.B.: English and Athletics. r N 5 Y YZ V V7 7n ?iYw kiwi ry 4, Uri' Y , . 1, h . 1 . 5 y - .4 ,jg,f'ig' gli' 1 1 5 ' .L uf - .. .P U -f3.uj- ,. ' H '- V --22 9 W N . 4- 1... V E Y Y'- ' n ' 1LQf'. wU-w 5 ' ' 3' .,1 . ' gg Y . Xfxffhib 'q .:..l.. fx A., bl w .,- , v' H' f - ' , , imc! 3 'Q a W- -zu lgfnhhw ' 1, W . :L 1 14 .4 -.,., 1' ,X C' , J , limi, ,, 1.1 . ..- 41 15 X 'F' ' .H . Y.: f. .,r4. -. ., ',,f'f'-,A vu. ' 'J' xg-I .+ V w H ,. W Y M Q54 U x H 'QQ i hf , ':ifL:'5m'f 14,7 ' m ,4-A yi 1 ii if J fx . N nw i IR I U ,L -I V' ggggg.. 5? ...W 'l T- . 1 f ii I . .. rx , h u-....,' .Iii - , . ' Nw . 2 J.. ' ggi-, X ' ' ,r u w ' r, Avi.-. 1 'Y 'FY , . 1 gf.:,h,fyL3:-f P '3.'ff 154 ' 5.15. vi-J U M -3 M . Ai.1,,lE' XE. 2 u -1 -1g1gr.1':f,' Q, W . - .5 I f- , ' .,,,. 11. ' 35 ' 5 . 'i ' '1wv,.', 'f' Q 5 1 .3 U vi. V ZF - A ' ' w w 2251 1.2 .A A' 1 . , . . w .V fu. A. 4- -. 1 . . 7 . ' '., H I ,ies 1:25.-if ., . 1 .. IJ-. P: 'v :, H 1 . mi. 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Remember that: Success is for those who are hopeful enough to look for it, patient enough to wait for it, energetic enough to work for it, brave enough to seize it, and strong enough to hold it. Snperintendentps Message Obstacles are those terrifying things we see when we take our eyes off our goal, MR. BRAINARD C. PAUL SENIORS Lir- Y' SALUTATORY N W I Barbara Sullivan Richard Howe 5 ,L ADDRESS TO UN DERGRAD UATES 5 VALEDICTORY Lorraine Denomme HISTORY Nancy Walter q PROPHECY W ! .Y -- ' Susan Geele l WILL P I - Lynette Martin GIFTS Sandra McNally .Zia W V S e af' faljf my 'A f I . I XV . , iw W - ,fr GIFTS X. L , A Douglas Sidelinger I n ' H f I W ' 5 f ' -- LQ,-ig X ,f 5 llif X Q. This page is sponsored by CALVIN L. BRAGG 86 SONS, INC. , Waldoboro, Maine ' Senior Class Officers President Mark Pitcher Vice-President Richard Howe Secretary Pamella Krah Treasurer Alan Graffam MOTTO: Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: Red Roses and White Pompons Senior Advisors N i i i Giving advice to two seniors are Mrs. Damon, Mr. Paul, and Mr. Zucchi. Y F 1 'I m X O , ' l D' ' iiwsf - 5 . SQ C L ANNE ACHORN H Anne!! M e e l fic Best Dressed l ,' 1 D thers as you would have others do unto you. ' V, Cl ecretary 15 Honor Roll lg Senior Class Play Committee 45 1, V, L C erleadlng 15 Librarian 3,45 Class Trip Club 45 Art Contest 25 y g , Honorable Mentionj and 3 fSecond PrizeJ5 Hilltop Tatler Art Editor 45 Safety Club 15 Secretary-Treasurer Math Club 45 Canteen 3, 45 Perfect Attendance Award 2. ffl xx L Y .,, ,LH l , JJ-4 4 -I 44 QD Q LAILA EMILIA Ano I VL Lila 6, 5 E General Most Dependable V All's well that ends well. F. H. A. 2, 45 Fashion Show 25 Safety Club 15 Junior-Senior Prom Corn- mittee 35 Canteen 3, 4. ef 'f ' fl? 5 Q i 'lm TQQLW f L 'W W LESTER LEROY BLACK, JR. ll M U College Scientific Best Leader L Think before you speak. Class Vice President 35 Yearbook Staff Art Editor 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Basketball Manager 3, 4: I. V. Basketball Manager 2g Assistant Manager Baseball 2, Manager 35 Cross Country 3, 45 President W Club 45 Class Sports 3, 45 Philbrook Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4, Second Prize 2, 35 Graduation Usher 35 Class Trip Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Art Contest 1 QFirst Prizej 2, 3 fl-Ionorable Mentiony, and 45 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 45 'Canteen 4. an yyy,,,yyy il JANET LOUISE BLANCHARD Blanche General Best Looking 55, Face the sun and the shadows will fall behind. Class President 15 Class Vice-President 25 Yearbook Staff Sports Edi- nwn,wnw tor 45 Senior Play Cast 45 I. V. Basketball 15 Basketball 2,3, 45 W Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2,3, 45 Philbrook Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4 - 'l Second Prize 25 Graduation Usher 35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 45 Radio Club 1,2, 3 - Vice-President 35 Canteen 4. 19 M XV .Mfr 44551 D5 R 1 RICHARD DAVID BROWN rl Mum 1 1 ' l. 1 eneral Class Clown M lj Never do anything today that you can put off until tomorrow. l Senior Class Play Committee 4: J. V. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 5 3, 45 Usher 35 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 45 Perfect Attendance Award 15 Canteen 4. I t wk l ELLWOOD COLLAMORE Elwood it 4 I General Most Talkative l A rnan's worth is determined by his ambition. J. V. Basketball 25 Baseball 3, 45 Class Sports 2,3, 45 Radio Club 15 Q Projectionist Club 25 Safety Club 25 Canteen 4. - 1 ' ' y an-E General Most School Spiri A Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow you may diet. Basketball 3 4 J V Basketball 1 2 Baseball 2,3, 45 Cross Country 1 I Manager 3 4 W Club 2 3 4 Class Sports 1,2,3, 45 Class Trip Club 1 2 3 4 Canteen ASSISIHHI Manager 3, 45 Projectionist Club 1, 5 yy' 1 f N13 I ,fl NVQ- 'ii X595 NA 'C My M . JM' M .XWSHAROEX N CRAY 1 1 ays ack . , N Q 5 General A Most Energetic H x n't rpeban to s V argument! 1 f' 'J U Senio Play Co rirnttee ,Softball 45 I. V. Cheerleader 45 Glee Club l N 45 F. . A. 45 a s Trip slgb 45 Fashion Show 45 Special Chorus 45 Majorette 45 Canteen 4, Gardiner High School 1,2, 3. , , A or ry.. J....-.,,.l .,-... 1. . ' U 4 'U -If Qt 1 KENNETH FLOYD CREAMER fj Bull UK! 1 MARILYN EMILY DAMON ll General Most Talkative Don't give up the ship. k Staff Club Editor 45 Senior Play Prornpter 4: J. V. Basket- 1, 2,35 Basketball 45 Class Sports 15 Glee Club 2,3, 45 Librarian 3, 45 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 45 Radio Club 1,2,35 Hilltop Tatler Staff Safety Club 1, 25 Special Chorus 3, 45 Canteen 45 Honor Roll 3, 4. LORRAINE LUCILLE DENOMME Lorraine General Best Leader lf you're in doubt - don't. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Lions Honor Banquet 2, 35 Yearbook Staff Editor 45 Student Council 15 Glee Club 25 Girls' State 35 Class Trip Club 1, 2,35 Radio Club 35 National Honor Society President 3, 45 Hilltop Tatler Staff 45 Safety Club 15 President, Majorettes 35 Math Club 45 D. A. R. Candidate 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Prom Queen Candidate 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Canteen 4. .. N as you would have them do unto you X '-'.f .www W MAXINE LOIS DONNELL Maxine Commercial nd st You are what you make yourself. Yearbook Staff Assistant Editor 45 Senior Play Ticket Committee 45 Press Club 45 Office Girl 45 Usher 35 F. H. A. 1.2, 35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 45 Fashion Show 1,25 Hilltop Tatler Staff 45 Junior-Senior '45 Prom Committee 35 Canteen 3, 4. r.WW?sf W5 W J IL INiRIDe DODG E SHE 2-1 P Q Best Personality C ss Treasurer 35 Senior Play Cast 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Press Club 2,35 Librarian 2,35 Graduation Usher 2 Usher 3 Class Trip Club 1 2,3,45 Radio Club 2,35 Hilltop Tatler Staff 3 4 Canteen 4 1 l jaw SHARON MARGARET FELTIS Alu., Terra MII PATRICIA ANN DONNELL .. Pat.. General Most Interesting Not to the top, but still climbing. Senior Play Usher 4g I. V. Basketball 2g Basketball 4g Press Club Typist 4, Office Girl 45 F. H. A. 1,35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3,4g Radio Club 2, Fashion Show 25 Hilltop Tatler Staff 4, Safety Club 1,2g X. lfigm Wlflfwlfil Canteen 4. ,.l l l . We W1 Home Economics Quietest 1 Always be cafeful. Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Fashion Show 2, 4, Canteen 4. VT K I P A I Ll . ,UV , l f' 1 fi-'L A 4 Wx vi TL' fi? - ' 049, N1 F 'N Nik W ,gf n .- A jp 1 A I L!1x!6,f 'Q UU 61, Aj E Ea E ' - fl MQ S A ' V l V lf-xi. V. fly If i Z , i - ,f UAW ffwa WV W r r 4 SUSAN ELLA GEELE Crash College Classical Best All-Around Low aim, not failure, is crime. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook staff Photography Editor 4g Senior Play Cast 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Trip Club 1, 2,3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3g Hilltop Tatler staff 3, 4g Math Club 4, Canteen 4, Perfect Attendance Award 2. 3g Press Club 3, 4 - President 4. qygivjtiifgiafyfqd d we it B0 it ff ALAN STUART GRAFFAM Birdie Y College Scientific Best Athlete Never give a person a piece of your mind until you're sure you have 7 enough left for yourself. H R Class Vice -President 15 Class Treasurer 2, 45 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Year- book Staff Sports Editor 45 Senior Class Play Usher 45 Basketball 1,2 3,45 J. V. Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 W Club 1,2,3, 45 Class Sports 1,25 Glee Club 25 Graduation Usher 15 Boys State 35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, 45 Perfect Attendance Award 1, 2, 35 Canteen 45 Junior-Senior Prorn Q-1? s3j?2'32 is if lll riagfiili 05' yyy S 1 rlsl Hz 'sh asf ROBERT FIELDEN HANRAHAN I1 Obi! King 3. 12, B nz: 1 6' 5 , Ge a - Best Looking Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. Class President 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Student Council 35 Basketball d 1,2,3, 4: I. V. Basketball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,35 W Club 1,2,3, 45 Class Sports 1,2,3, 45 Glee Club 2,35 Graduation Usher 15 Boys State 35 Class Trip Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chairman of Junior- Senior Prom 35 Graduation Marshal 35 Canteen 4. w AH R f ERVILLE CHESTER HARRINGT ON A M Ervn1e ' General Most Energetic Where there's a will, there's a way, 'R P K1 H 'ff sr I Honor Roll 1, 45 Baseball 45 Class Sports 2.3, 45 Class Trip Club 1,2. 3, 45 Canteen 4. N N -'issff Ysazsyss wr ml' fi? awgiygf 1 ,sa 1 , 5 Q' ,SW m W F? RICHARD PAUL Hows Dick College Scientific Most Likely to Succeed Not failure, but low aim is crime. Class President 25 Class Vice-President 4g Class Treasurer lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Lions Honor Banquet 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Usher 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Basketball 1, 2. S. 4: I. V. Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Cross Countrv 1, 2,3,-45 W Club 1, 2,3, 4g Class Sports 1,2,3, 45 Glee Club 25 Boys State Alternate 35 Class Trip Club 1.2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 - Vice-President 3, 45 Math Club President 45 Canteen 4. PAMELLA ANN KRAH Krah ' if College Classical Class Flirt Lost time is never found. Class Secretary 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1,25 Yearbook Staff Class Editor 4g Senior Play Cast 45 Senior Play Committee 35 Basketball Assistant Manager 25 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Softball 15 W Club 3, 4 - Secretary-Treasurer 45 Graduation Usher 15 Usher lg Curtis Manager 45 Curtis Assistant Manager 35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 4 - Secretary 1,35 Perfect Attendance Award 1,35 Canteen 4. ,gui K DAVID IOSEPH COE LASH 1 Jose General Best N atured Nearer, nearer draws the time, the time that shall surely bel Honor Roll 25 Yearbook Staff Senior Editor 45 Senior Class Play Usher 45 Track 35 Class Sports 2,3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Canteen Manager 3, 45 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Special Chorus 2, 3, 45 Per- fect Attendance Award 3g Barbershoppers 4. riff js sf, Llxb-lo 'Xi Q I5 fl fm X K 2 Z wx ' P 'f 5 KJ K L, ' 1 X rx 9 'lt JOHN WILLIAM LOWELL ,,-Tohnny., G- E 'I 1 w'yIl?EQ ca V1 - General Q' Class Wolf N wk Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Senior Play Committee 3g Track lg Class Sports lg Radio Club lp Pro- jectionist Club lg Chairman Ticket Committee, Senior Class Play 45 Canteen 4. Pjyj, . Ufil 1 W, j ' 1 ff X' W , mme cial Committee and Queen 3. A LEE CNALLY Wy J ..S,,,,,,y.. ogglhlrfler al' Class Clown I N x, L 'Wt to , what you can do tomorrow. O I-I I X oll 2g Yearbook staff Exchange Editor and Typist 4g Senior ay Ticket and Programs Committees 4, Junior -Senior Prom Corn- mittee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Queen Candidate 3g Softball lg Office Girl 2,3,4g Usher 1,35 Class Trip Club 1,2,3,4gF, H. A. l,3,4g Fash- ion Show 1, 4g Hilltop T atler Staff 45 Canteen 4. m m 5 ' LYNET TE MARIE MARTIN N ettie Class Favorite Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. N Honor Roll 2, 3g Senior Play Usher 4, Softball lg Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 - Head Cheerleader 43 W Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3g Office Girl 2, 4g Librarian 4g Graduation Usher 3g Usher 1, 35 Dirigo Girls State Alter- nate 3g Class Trip Club l,2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1,2, 3, Secretary 35 I Canteen 4g Hilltop Tatler Staff Typist 4g Perfect Attendance Award 1,2,3g Vice-President W Club 4g D. A.R. Candidate 45 Yearbook Staff Senior Editor 4, National Honor Society 45 Junior-Senior Prom . K 1 Mp WQCVWJ flfb 5 5fQ1AfWg.f 1 r fl I '1 f!Zib,,,J. fl jf MARK MILES PITCHER Q 2 ' ,D jj Mark if Q UJ AW, in 4 U7 fx is 072 U GCHSI81 Best Dressed 4 Build for character, not for fame. Class President 45 Yearbook staff Business Manager 45 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Student Council 2, 4 - President 45 Class Sports 3, 45 Philbrook Speaking Contest 1.2, 3 - Second Prize 15 Class Trip Club 1,2,3, 4 - Treasurer 1 and Assistant Treasurer 25 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Safety Club 25 Canteen 4. . t VI UM xl sl' TJX x' I AW' 4 1 NK pl KM . '1'- ' ' H. V 8 ills, rpg? A: Z- pl if 'V - 4 JOHN EDWARD REED. JR. 4 ww- 5,0 A! ..J-oe.. K lv ' NJN tr yt, 4 General Tallesigxw ,X V sf Aim high, high as the stars, then follow through. kj'-f' Honor Roll 1, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Basketball 3, 4: I. V. Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Track 1,25 Cross Country 15 Class Sports 1,2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Curtis Home Room Manager 15 Class Trip Club 1,2, 3, 45 Radio Club lg Canteen Manager 3, 4. MARILYN LOIS REED N Lynn!! Cgmm ercial Best N atured M Honesty is the best policy. Honor Roll 25 F. H. A. 1, 3,45 Fashion Show 2,45 Hilltop Tatler Staff Typist 45 Canteen 4. E N N THOMAS JOHN RIDER ..TOm.. General Most Interesting The unexamined life is not worth living. Honor Roll 45 Canteen 4. H P N 0 C9355 LA HUMAN W ff? X393 Most Co -operative awgqme b ' oh'y. gy O Jw fr F68 Show 2, 4g Can X99- A , ws 7227 L be W GZ A in Q at in 5 Q- 3, , 111 4,7 M' B .gf DOUGLAS LEE SIDEIFQIJG-53 EY X id Doug , t Q RQ mc! M cc, JS, XP H College Scientific 3' S.: , ' Class Fxitforite C TRC -.Sl Ki. T-alt, 6 l Honor Roll 2g Senior Play Conimitt R. 3 I. VJ Bsiiketball 1,215 l' Cross Country 3, 4g W Club 42XQradusaE5fUsher Bfemilgik Trip Club 45 Math Club 45 Canteen 45 Yearbook Stfgvglumni Edi't0'g14g Senior Play Cast 4. ' 1-1' Cin, l 5 'ras all BRIAN SIMMONS Br1an I 'A General Most Co-operative fig ? A Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. ' Canteen 3, 4. I P .L 5 J. 5 afiiyfffi W BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN ' Z Barbie 1 College Classical Shortest JH 5 Put off till tomorrow what you should do today. 1 Honor Roll 1, 2,35 D. A. R. Good Citizen Award 45 Girls State Alter- Q nate 35 Canteen 45 Lions Honor Banquet 15 Student Council 3, 4 - President 35 Librarian 25 President, Class Trip Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 - Secretary 3, 4. y I - x . lf! , , eil l 5 A . Myyllg, T LOUISE CLAUDETTE VANNAH X M Luigi ' GLneral Peppiest It's a great life - if you don't weaken. Al Senior Play Cast 45 Basketball 3,43 I. V. Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1,25 Glee Club 35 Office Girl 45 Librarian 45 F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4 - President 3, 45 Perfect Attendance Award 35 Hilltop Tatler Staff Typist 45 Canteen 4. na' 4 5- elm Y 1 H tw Qs ea' Y., - ww' W I mtl' ' WILLIAM BRYANT WADE 91 ' 'L Billy 'P i General . t ll-Arouncwffl? Something worth having is worth fighting for. Senior Play Cast 45 J. V. Basketball 1,2,35 Basketball 35 Baseball 35 e Track 45 Cross Country 2,3g Class Sports 1,2,3, 45 Projectionist Club 15 Canteen 4. I 1 ll xll ll PATRICIA NANCY WALTER n Patn General Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Yearbook Staff Photographer 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Press Club 45 Li- brarian 3, 45 Class Trip Club 2, 3, 45 Canteen 4. NANCY JANE WALTER ll College Classical Most Likely to Succeed Laugh, and the world laughs with you5 cry, and you cry alone. 1'51'fOI10I Roll 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Senior Play Committee 35 orchestra 1,2,3, 45 Press Club 1,2, 3, 45 Dirigo Girls' stare 35 Class Trip Club 45 Radio Club 1,2,35 Hilltop Tatler staff 3, 45 Math Club 45 Perfect Attendance Award 25 Yearbook Typist 45 Canteen 45 Na- 'tional Honor Society 4. Best Figure Perfect Attendance Award 3, 45 ,E R wr7l':--4 I P i ri F ..sgW. N 1 wan w HM H H, ,en ,M uw J , CHARLES EDWARD WALTZ .4 K0 'ei fl fl W . '-chucks 'sl MY' College Scientific Noisiegt Trust everyone, but always cut rhe cards. S I. V. Basketball 1,2,3g Class Sports lg Class Trip Club 43 Projection- ist Club 1, 2, 35 Canteen 4. W eww . N' ggxyyl fe ,J ae? ' .x W' A LORRAINE DORIS WINCHENBACH Lf?-f Precious General Most School Spirit One who is happy is seldom rich. F. H. A. lg Fashion Show 2, 4g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Can- teen 4. C-Irlf Y if E. gg ,, CYN HIA I TON . I RQ!!! Chfd if! - 4' H My JU I st Athlete ow ai failur , s a due. V fi ML Baske ftb , Cl 4gAC1ass Sports - Clee Club 3 4g Pr' s e 4g!r ' I-Iiglir X les an 45 I Home Roo an 5 45 Cl A rip Ck , 45 Radigmdiifg Hi Tatler Sta'f W 45 Peije t t endan 3g Cantexzjag arre igh School N' 1 . ' ' O 1 1 ,- ,r at nest Mlm fly, 'lm w l ll Q . -'S i U 1 N1 4 5 ii ,rd W... BEST LOOKING: Janet Blanchard, Robert Hanrahan T ? ff . yn ,, I I 'XL T 1 T ' M w - a BEST DRESSED: Carol Achorn, Mark Pitcher v-1- Amy, T S c r 1 W2 N- A Z . ,I ,, V T CLASS FAVORITES: Lynette Martin, Douglas Sidelinger ' 1 W. T or X I 1 ' if 1! I 1' 5 Il wr if Q. I. CLASS CLOWNS: Sandra McNally, Richard Brown KW! WP- 'f - A, Q r w w-' A 'gi b mx X - 1' -'1 'gi- fi y I J 1 w , . I f-l-ig ,f Us HE. :Z if H J ,4 w 1 Bull in a China Shop FOREGROUND: L. Vannah. SEATED: N. Walter, J. Blanchard. STANDING, left to right: M. Pitcher, I. Dodge, L. Denomme, L. Black, S. Geele, W. Wade, P. Krah, R. Hanrahan, D. Sidelinger. Mrs. Roberta Kimball was the play director. 'T funior Prom, Queen ----- LYNETTE MARTIN King - - - ---- ALAN GRAFFAM The music for the Junior Prom was provided by Gordon Howe and his orchestrag the decoration theme was The Space Age: W ' 4 A YEi,,.,,, .. ,. . . I W-- ,. 51 Em . , sf A, , f, -.fp-.,2 .M52w---P -A - f . ,- ,gi W m J r , 1L ii ,sg-1. , EE E231 Q- b -Jw-1 , ,' Q,-'r' 'plan 3- A P, f,awni,vi1,,-wfaff , ..? nm' . - km T-F511 -.141 .Lkigu H J .if-F1-I. 1.f 1'fq,: 'y,:ffg,',.3 fag.-. -P 2 ,' , . fu Q. - -. njjj fff- -5 51 1 1 lg , J,g,',3g:,-M . ffmxu f Z ?-Z: ,v ' L .. ill - in -. -1- iR.V . , -, . r-I' -, if gif' nl--.' I ' ' jg P .5 .L YR A 1, - t f , .T gu . 2 . A . L 1 1 K in V f N. I a.. 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Kai: : 1 .,, X 'P' ,, ' 1514 fm Q 'W .serv , , f ' , xg Qi W +' 933 .Ji 'V aw l Y: ., , ffl ' . . ul ,Qfi S 6 ' u .P in X .. w if- : ,Y - R 'lap 'M Q' 111 fu .,5w xxiklix N Q. Vw v 'i H,t1fH W ? wr - f , , X E J I I ' -f -Wai? nf E :J 'wi' 5' Q 'W 'Y F ri ay 1 eg r i 4 I V 1 QL lx V N l UM 1 5 1 Class Ufficers President IOANNE CUNNINGHAM Vice-President DAVID SVENNINGSEN Secretary NAOMI KENNEDY Treasurer SHIRLEY CREAMER Sophomore Class SEATED: D. Svenningsen, I. Cunningham, N. Kennedy, S. Creamer. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Mr. Dolloff, W. Braun, S. Collamore, A. Reay, E. Turner, R. Gross. V. Jackson, S. Anderson, N. Vannah, M. Prock, M Carroll, S. Black, E. Giusani, B. Simmons, D. Stover, Mrs. Kimball. SECOND ROW: W. Cole, C. Kimball M. Rackliff, N. Pendleton, R. Collarnore, C. Day, L. Chase, J. Harris, C. Crowell, I. Neal, S. Jackson, I. Harriman. THIRD ROW: B. Hodgkins, B. Pitcher, A. Thibodeau, R. Jackson, L. Jackson, R. Crabtree, C. Sproul, P. Genthner, C. Casey, B. Sewell, L. Wallace, Ir., E. Martin, Jr. FOURTH ROW: D. Lawson, G. Ralph, C. Willey, W. Calderwood. R. Lee, W. Sandblom, S. Creamer, R. Mendall, E. Braun, G. Leino. MISSING: C. Call, R. Laine, J. Kleinberg. Class Ufficers President SHERRY LEONARD Vice-President CAROL HALL Secretary ELAINE GENTHNER Treasurer WINONA CREAMER Freshman Class SEATED: S. Leonard, C. Hall, W. Creamer, E. Genthner. STANDING: Mr. Begley, B. Orff, R. Miller, G. Delano, D. Creamer, D. Wuori, E. Cushman, P. Sandblom, P. Kennedy, I. Donnell, B. Christ, C. Kennedy, N. Babb, M. Cray, S. Guptill, C. Graffam, E. Sylvester, D. Moody, A. Poland, G. Tash, O. Hunt, Jr. , W. Casey, Mr. Thohrnpson. SECOND ROW: J. Cooley, C. Foster, R. Spence, C. French, J. Miller, L. Moore, I. Russell, N. Hoffses, P. Brown, P. Cooper, P. Day, L. Havener, S. Glaude, M. Genthner, R. Ralph, E. Black, D. Dalton, V. Copeland, A. Hare, Mrs. Tilton. THIRD ROW: K. Reed, P. Babb, I. Wallace, F. Guptill, S. Orff, K. Lucas, S. Sidelinger, G. Abbotdixi, R. Chapman, T. Tash, W. Conary, D. Crowell, I. Lovejoy, R. Simmons, E. Jameson, F. Scruggs, R. Jones. FOURTH ROW: W. Zaccadelli, B. Geele, G. Achorn, P. Mank, J. McGrath, G. Harkins, B. Davis, R. Winchenbach, R. Spear, R. Denomme, H. Kennedy, D. Benner, R. Denomme, R. Dodge, W. Benner, G. Kidney, Ir. , C. McNaughton, V. Bennett, Ir. , L. Reed. MISSING: V. Kelley, A. Pinkham, S. Thompson. ORGANIZATIONS mg: x qi V+ ' ' V ff 'Nia 'f 41. 1- , ,. lf klll 'WHSM4-qivmg14':ig3lsi f 1?.rW 1 .f ,, 55 I, QM .EAW lb 'M 1 11: : 'EH ' x '11 - N' l QW' 3 X we ' ii X I 1 5 av, 1, y x. JA -.' 1 2 1 4 W ff, D f K' , -K 3-1 N is Eg' k 5' , 1 f -iv iq - ,.i-Ji , I ' H--Qi: .4.,: , 5 X ' Y .- 3 ?.7w'lQ 1'.iEi!f'T.i 'fi-g'RY' 1 E' A l 1- - M f V - -eq , , H , MK, ll X . , . . PT- A 4A', , f Q' ' f, 7 V . - M ,lx I' -K V, - , .', fm.. .ii1,x2,,1g5,-A . .. , -H . ' '-1' f A 'K ii N55 '54-if ' N - 9 W ft ' .' - 1 'lg-V 'g1. .3ffA . 1. 35 3 1 ,. . 1 JS u ,, .sf-va -5 . v V-N.. ki 1 , 1 V I I 43, ,gl af 55 , J r Press Club .- -- - v , ' h ' A 1 .5 gr X1 of' shy N , . ll' E If, fvli:-,Eg mf : ih'Vi5ffi-If, I J' W: -r W 'fy Ex J A ' ' . h Q--v, ' ' Q iifv+ A ' . . 1 Ei' ka sf! M3.'q1 . , ., f---v-.....-. .Wl ll! , fel la 3l'Q'n?, ,ral 2 X. lf' I1 ! ,ix I L .1., Ar' ,gig '.-a2.'a,'..'1 X I Q,-ia 555 ' 9 ,V inks-i':,.:, . 4 ., 1 AM -. 33 5? -u- -, T!?Y VJ1.E'-T 3 'IN' 1 H W G I Q 1 23 M Tatl r Staf The F. H. A. got off to a good start this year with a membership of twenty-nine. The F. l-I. A. activities included a Halloween Dance, a candy sale, a birthday party for their advisor, a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, a good sale, a spring fashion show, and a picnic at the close of school. Mrs. Tilton is their advisor. FIRST ROW: S. Genthner. N. Babb, S. McNally - Historian. N. Vannah - Secretary, L. Vannah - President, S. Thompson '- Vice-President, I. Donnell - Treasurer, M. Cray. SECOND ROW: S. Guptill, E. Turner, I. Russell, S. Jackson, M. Reed, C. Day, L. Chase, P. Cooper, K. Reed, P. Kennedy, E. Cushman, Mrs. Til- ton. THIRD ROW: L. O'Dell, V. Jackson, E. Black, D. Dalton, C. Hall, E. Genthner, R. Spence, S. Black L. Aho. - I I v w The purpose of this organization is to help develop sound scholarship in and to promote the enjoy- ment of mathematics among high school students. All members must at least be enrolled in their fifth semester of college preparatory math and must have achieved satisfactory rank. Mr. Dolloff is the advisor. SEATED are: M. Flagg, L. Denomme, R. Howe - President, C. Achorn - Secretary, A. Graffam - Vice-President, C. Jameson, and B. Ralph. STANDING are: T, Spear, D. Lash, E. Simmons, E. Aho, N. Walter, S. Geele, D. Sidelinger, and Mr. Dolloff. . T ' Q lla? il J 1 fgisap up 5. . -P7 Student Council The Student Council, with Mr. Zucchi as advisor, is composed of the president from each class and a representative from each home room. Through the Council the students submit ideas which they feel would improve their school. SEATED: S. Leonard, B. Ralph - Vice-President, M. Pitcher - President, S. Jackson - Secretary, B. Sullivan. STANDING: G. Kidney, I. Cooley, B. Simmons, J. Cunningham, I. Lash - Historian. jMl , ,,,rss gy C.. National Honor Society The major interest of the Society this year was laying the groundwork so that our school would qualify to have a foreign exchange student. The Society conducted several school assemblies, including its induction service, and sold books to raise funds. SEATED: A. Graffarn, B. Sullivan, L. Denomrne, R. Howe. STANDING: L. Martin, N. Walter, C. Jameson, E. Simmons, I. Lash, B. Ralph. K 2 VE is 5 sa - sam? in Y Q l ,V , U - ' kd 1. ' ,I L . 'Q 'T V ' X gg , .F 15 uf 5' ,'f g.L Ek ' A Xfna W if-ff W 'N' ff L L 3 f 2 My 5' L 2 , A 1 I., ' W EN! VW W W' X W Q W gn EL 'f A 3, Q . ' N , 1 , LTI ' fm Eff, -ff, ff' L . , .M M ,.,...h.,3.- Wqv, , E 3 V., W X - LINCOLN L KNOX LINCOLN NYS BASEBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL L cnmmous L GHAMPQUNS L WH L ggw v 5 W e E 4' HX-L J . The Projectlomsts operate and care for the aud1o v1sua1 equlpmeut Thls year the Meenahga Grange Lash, K. Brown, F. ' 'TI' 'TTU' N 1 r These students d1d outstanding work 111 our annual Curtis Magazlne Drive The proceeds from this SEATED are B Ralph Asslstant Manager C Wotlon lst prlze B Simmons 2nd prlze E. Jameson, 3rd prlze P Krah Manager STANDING are the homeroom representat1vesR Spear E Genthner, R. ACTIVITIES ' 1: . 15' 23: . ..J ' ' .. Glee Club The Glee Club and Special Chorus are under the direction of Mr. Hixon, assisted by Mr. Dolloff at the piano The Glee Club met each Wednesday. They sang at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, went caroling at Christmas, and gave a concert in the spring. The officers are Bonnie Ralph, Presidentg Judy Beaucage, Vice- President, Patricia Mank, Secretary, Nancy Pendleton and Richard Crabtree, Music Committee. Many of the Glee Club members were chosen for the smaller group, the Special Chorus. This group, number ing about thirty, met on Mondays and studied more difficult selections. They, too, sang at the assemblies and took part in the Spring Concert. Orchestra The orchestra plays at special school functions such as the Senior Class play, the Christmas assembly, the Prize Speaking Contest, and Commencement. Mr. Ernest Lippmann is the director. SEATED: G. Kidney, R. Jones, P. Day, C. Jameson, F. McFarland. STANDING: Mr. Lippmann, J. French, J. Blanchard, E. Turner, N. Walter, E. Simmons, R. Spear, E. Reed, E. Black, E. Genthner, B. Simmons, S. Geele, C. Jameson, P. Waltz. Barbershoppers The Barbershoppers were organized this year under the direction of Mr. Dow. D. Stover, I. Damon, R. Chapman, R. Crabtree, D. Benner, R. Denomme, Mr. Dow, W. Sand blorn, B. Davis, W. Lash, R. Dodge, A. Thibodeau, D. Lash, F. McFarland. Librarians The student librarians devote one period each day to assist with the work of the school library. Mr. Begley is their advisor. SEATED are- I. Beaucage, M. Damon, J. French, E. Reed, L. Martin, and L. Vannah. STANDING are: P. Walter, C. Achorn, S. Thompson, P. Waltz. I. Neal, S. Anderson, and M. Little. 5 fllajorettes 5 I The Majorettes, organized last year under the leadership of Mrs. Hector Denomrne, leamed march- ing techniques and represented Waldoboro High School in the 1961 Memorial Day Parade. L. Denornme, N. Pendleton, M. Rackliff, S. Black, W. Grover, N. Kennedy, E. Giusani. Prize Speakers 3 I A 1 ' I 1 K li W Q W. 1, y i E 1 The annual Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Philbrook Prize Speaking Contest, under the direction of Mrs. Hilton, had ten contestants this year. The contest rules required the girls to present humorous pieces and the boys, serious ones. SEATED are: N. Hoffses, C. Kimball, A. Hare, B. Ralph, J. Blanchard, Mrs. Hilton. STANDING are: R. Chapman, R. Crabtree, W. Sandblorn, L. Black, G. Kidney. Honor Banquet The highest ranking boy and girl from each of the four classes are honored at a banquet given for them by the Lions Club each spring. The 1961 banquet guests were: I . Cun- ningham, B. Ralph, L. Denomme, L. Jackson, R. Howe, and I. Lash. Not shown are graduates Sandra Cook and Louis Flagg. W v l X w E Eu ' '55 ' I li ! -E r g r ,I X V, N -wsu id or ' cnngmsrmt i Gus sm: ll ' ' it y ' 1: ' .1 I 0 jice Gzrls D. Simmons, C. Wotton, M. Donnell, S. McNally, M. Staples, P. Donnell, L. Martin, P. Mank, and L. Vannah. The duties of these girls are answering the telephone, delivering the mail and special notes. , ,ww ,,. 4, ...w -'1,.' , lr In Q P J I I , K .. r .lt ' V l plllllfp Ci es mr: ww H 4 I will M H ,' 1 C A , Dmgo Nancy Walter and Lorraine Denomme attended Girls State at Colby College. Our representatives to Boys State at the University of Maine were Alan Graffam and Robert Hanrahan. The delegates were sponsored by the Waldoboro Lions Club, American Legion, Charles C. Lilly Post 149g and the American Legion Auxiliary. , a. A .Ju uw w H wi H .aa 1 1 ww it ,x 1 Y L51 f r 1 U Z Q will , NY T 5. - HN mm X ZZZ ,W N M N 1 w w H , , I H , ..l 'a,fEEQ552laQ9 'w ll,,N 1 lw11w,,'kQQ.V.,. W . ATHLETICS EA: w ',,,'lX 'll1gg,sQ3Mjf 'Mg 'W-N.. A ,I V3 1 Y ' SSTW ' ' ' N I Y' :JESS H' ', ' ' E ' ,, , H Y , ' ' ,H 'U - W W, w ,g'w ' ?v N 1 W'1m!!,giig U.x N.l H WC. vo!'fuw 'I1Q?E'e'Q?,H.M CC 'w ,.. '.. ,, ',,, '5?'fA H' N. F - f'f 'Mfiii? : N -iw QW' H , '?m W m 7: HL E ug J X KNEELING: 'M. Pitcher - Manager, 'A. Graffam, R, Howe, J, Reed, 'R. Hanrahan, K, Creamer L, Black - Manager. STANDING: Coach Begley, G. Abbotoni, P. Gentluier, R. Spear, H. Kennedy 'G. Ralph. Letter winners are starred. B0 59 Basketball The Varsity team enjoyed a very successful season winning 11, losing 4. We placed second in the Knox -Lincoln League and lost to Rockport in the Regional Tournament, 36-34. W aldob oro Waldoboro Waldoboro Waldoboro Waldoboro Waldoboro Waldoboro Union Lincoln Boothbay Region Richmond Wiscasset Thomaston Camden SCORES Waldoboro W aldoboro W aldob oro Waldoboro W aldoboro W aldoboro Union Lincoln Boothbay Region Richmond Thomaston Camden This page is sponsored by SCOFIELD'S STORE, Waldoboro, Maine KNEELINGgA N. Vannah, D, Orff, 'E. Aho, 'M. Damon, 'L. Vannah, E, Reed, I, Blanchard, 'C. Wotton, S. Creamer. STANDING: Coach Blodgett, P, Krah - Manager, E. Turner, C. Soule, P. Donnell, E. Sylvester, C. French, C. Graffarn, P. Sandblom, R. Collamore, E. Genthner, D. Sim mons, N. Pendleton, J. Ctmningham, E. Simmons - Assistant Manager. Letter winners are starred. Girls 9 Basketball The Girls' Basketball team had a good season. They were disappointed at the outcome of many games, but are working for improvement in the future. SCORES Waldoboro Union Waldoboro Union Waldoboro Lincoln Waldoboro Lincoln Waldoboro Boothbay Region Waldoboro Rockland Waldoboro Rockland Waldoboro Boothbay Region Waldoboro Richmond Waldoboro Richmond Waldoboro Wiscasset Waldoboro Wiscasset Waldoboro Thomaston 44 Waldoboro Th01T13Sf0I1 Waldoboro Camden Walcloboro Camden fn N ,5t3.'l SITTING: 'P. Genthner, W. Little, R. Spear, A, Benner, W. Wade, 'G. Ralph. STANDING: T. Spear - Assistant Manager, K. Creamer. R, Howe, C, Sproul, Coach Green, 'L. Jackson, 'R. Crabtree, 'A. Graffam. Not shown is: L, Black - Manager. Letter winners are starred. The Baseball team enjoyed a most successful campaign winning 7 and losing 2, then beating Camden for the Knox-Lincoln Championship. 7-.. -.., of -, Er 1, 7 X ' 4 ir , , 5, KNEELING: 'J. Blanchard - Manager, T. Simmons, T, Crabtree, J, Orff, 'C. Wot- ton, 'C. Bragg. STANDING: 'D. Orff, 'E. Simmons, 'D. Jackson. Coach Cross, E. Turner, B. Simmons, V. Jackson. Not pictured are: S. Sylvester, 'A. Hodgkins. Letter winners are starred. The Softball team had a very successful season, capturing the Knox-Lincoln Cham- pionship with seven wins and only one loss. ,- I V Basketball The team had a very successful season under the coaching of Mr. Cross with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Coach Cross, D. Cohen, R. Spear, H. Kennedy, R. Brown, G. Abbotoni. SECOND ROW: L. Reed, C. Casey, R. Denomrne, R. Denornrne, W. Calderwood, L. Wallace. Cross Country Under the direction of Coach Begley, this year's squad competed in eight meets, winning every one. They also came in third in the state meet and won the Knox-Lincoln County championship. Left to right: S. Chapman, H. Kermedy, W. Casey, R. Denomrne, B. Sewell, R. Brown, D. Lawson, R. Winchenbach, G. Abbotoni, Coach Begley, A. Graffam, D. Sidelinger, R. Howe, R. Spear, P. Genthner, G. Ralph, L. Black, D. Cohen, Manager K. Creamer. V ,'Tf ifii'1TLj I , 111,11 1, 4? 1. , 1111. 6,1111 V 1, A A 1 1,-1 .. , 1, v-1 '-11 1 1 2-11' 1 '.11v ' 1 , it -' 1 9' . 'n3 1' '1.1' 1 1 ,11-,1-. -iv., 1, '11111- ' .1 ,1 1 '1 '1f1 ' J! 1.11 -,ul 1 1 111' 1 1 151515: 1 --'11'., ,J-'-11 3.11 1 ' 11 5,41 ' XL UE? 1. 1 71 4' .' , , . , M, 'WL 1,11 1, H : 'w-'11 1, ,W , . 1 1 ,151 13' 1 5 WMWW1wW'V L EVQE I1' 41 . . '1-I' -.. 1-Q H015 .N 1 , A, tix! .,,1 H. , .. ,1 .,5. 11 , 74 ', . 1, n, gun: ' 1 1:1 -1 :M Errjifiv' --gifg : 3 1'v -1 'T ' 1' 1 ' ' m ' Y' T ' ' Q' a'm I7-T-it, 35 51131, 15 I1 1 , 11 1 5 M 1 M1 I 1,223 .,1lQ!g:11, Wi. 1 Au' 1 1 114 WLM ,, 1 .Jn X Y! 1 4, 1 A arf' . 1 , 1 -4. .:3 T -WIT , ,. ' 3.1: 5 1 ILE: I 11 I 1 ' E -1 5 J --,- ' ' 1 'rn' .5-' IJ I' 1 x A 1 is 1 .1, .... , .,.,. ,? 711, 1. L . .-::. ' ' 1 1 'gl 1 1:1 1 . 3 W' WL, ' if! 1 , 1gwwh1E11fSi w1Q 1 1 1,1 13, ,f ,LA lijl'- L '-,5 4 ,JU-1 1 J 1111, 11 gf 1 1 111-wif iff- 4 'fri 11 1- 1 11 W 2,1179 12115151 lf: 11 Ewa11 ye 2' pu 1- -1 111 1ILN ' A-I4 'f1 '1..v1111 '1 zzz IP' . ME M E :WH IIA. 11,11 ,. , , ,, , .:,1N I- ..- Ll ir Q. ' ' 'Z' 4 ,. -34.1 '44 .-- 31. 5, ' .Lg..'...x-'--:-.1.',..-: Ll. Class of 1961 ARNOLD BENNER - Self-employed, Friendship LARAINE BENNER - School of Practical Art, Boston, Mass. CAROL BRAGG - Gorham State Teachers College, Gorham ANTHONY BRANN - U.S.A.F., Limestone A.F.B. Limestone ROGER BRAZIER - Employed by James Young, Cushingg Waldoboro ALICE CALDERWOOD - University of Maine, Orono STEPHEN CARTER - Self-employed, Waldoboro SANDRA COOK - University of Maine, Orono TRENNA CRABTREE - Employed at Sylvania, Waldoboro MARGARET CREAMER - Gorham State Teachers College, Gorham DIANE CUNNINGHAM - I-lood'sg North Nobleboro IRENE EATON - At home, Waldoboro ORIANNA FEYLER QMRS. DONALD MANKJ - Employed at Sylvaniag Bremen LEWIS FLAGG - University of Maine, Orono EDWARD GENTHNER - Employed at Pinkham 's Esso, Waldoboro JANE HAVENER - Training at Sisters' Hospital, Waterville LUCILLE HEMINGWAY CMRS. DENNIS RAVENJ - Presque Isle School of Practical Nursing, Presque Isle ADELE HODGKINS - Colby College, Waterville KENDALL HOFFSES - Employed at Sylvania, Waldoboro y DOUGLAS IACKSON - U.S. Navy ELMER JAMESON, III - Maine Maritime Academy, Castine PAULETTE LASH - Office work at Hat Co. of America, East Norwalk, Conn. WILLIAM LITTLE - Employed at Kaler's, Waldoboro DONNA LUCE QMRS, RICHARD COLLAMOREQ Employed at Hood'sg Round Pond SALLY MARTIN - Office work at State House, Augusta ARTHUR MCFARLAND, IR. - Memphis State University, Memphis, Tenn. SANDRA MOORE QMRS. DONALD COLLAMOREJ - Employed at Moody'sg Round Pond CAROL NEWBERT - Golden Beauty School, Portland IUDITH ORFF CMRS. ROBERT GREENJ - E1 Segundo, California PATRICIA PINCKARD - Employed at Hood's, Waldoboro DAVID REED - U.S. Navy VICTOR RICHARDS - Self-employed, Friendship ROGER SIMMONS - U.S. Navy ROBERT SPEAR - University of Maine, Orono VERONICA STAPLES QMRS. STEPHEN CARTERJ - Employed at Iones', Waldoboro SANDRA STEWART QMRS. KENDALL BLACKJ - Waldoboro SHARON SYLVESTER - Farmington State Teachers College, Farmington A ELAINE TEELE - At home, Bremen DONNA TURNER - University of Maine, Orono BRUCE WADE - Employed at Sylvania, Waldoboro BARBARA WINCHENBACH - Office work at State House, Augusta JANET WINCHENBACH - Gorham State Teachers College, Gorham LAURIE JANE WINCHENBACH - Gorham State Teachers College, Gorham MARGO WOOSTER - Colby College, Waterville SHARON WOTTON - At home, Friendship ADVERTISERS PHO TOGRAPHERS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 RCGER PAUL JORDAN Portland, Maine Fine Photographs Since 1914 Compliments of GIFFORD'S MUSIC SHOP Main Street Rockland, Maine 24-Hr. Photo Finishing Records - Cameras Tel. LYric 4-4232 p Compliments of CARROLL CUT RATE Headquarters f'or Cosmetics and Perfumes 404 Main Street Rockland, Maine Compliments of MEREDITH'S FURNITURE 313-315 Main Street Rockland, Maine COFFINS MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 389 Main Street Rockland, Maine GREGORY'S Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Ro ckland Compliments of PAYSON'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. Ford Tractors and Homelite Chain Saws Union, Maine VESPER A. LEACH LADIES' SPECIALTY STORE Rockland, Maine Compliments of HUSTON-TUTTLE B OOK C OMPANY Rockland, Maine PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. GIBSON the entire line, REFRIGERATORS and FREEZERS NORGE REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS and DRYERS, and Combination WASHER and DRYERS. POWER LAWN MOWERS, all models., ROTOR-TILLERS, Cuba did not get these. New BOATS, MOTORS. I-lave an Outboard new at 3594. 95. Air Cooled IO Miles Per Hour. BREAKFAST SETS all colors, and very cheap. COLORED and BLACK T. V. 's a few good used sets. NORGE Special 30 Inch ELECTRIC STOVES, While they last 35159. 95. GLENWOOD GAS and OIL COMBINATION STOVES, all Models. HARDWICK GAS and Oil Stoves, and Wood and Gas Stoves. CHEST TYPE HOME FREEZERS, 14 - 16 - Zl Cubic Ft. Cap. Upright Freezers 18 Ft. Two Good Used Freezers. And the Best Bargain of All, WHITE PAINT, as Good as the BEST. Gals. 53.755 5 Gal. Pails 33.50 Per Gal. This will stand one qt. of thinner per Gal. The Best Buy in Maine. The Above Items, are about all l96Z Models. You Need the Merchandise, and I Need the MONEY. Let's Get To-gether. Have 2 GOOD FARMS, some small Village Property or Homes, a few large Houses, Shore Lots on Medomak Lake. I WILL FINANCE THE REAL ESTATE, and SI-IAWMUT BANK of BOSTON WILL FINANCE Any of the Above Items. LOW PRICES and ENTIRE SATISFACTION HAROLD B. KALER Washington, Maine Telephone 5-2.5 Open Sundays, Week Days, Evenings, Closed Sundays July and August, Can Be Contacted at my cottage on Medomak Lake. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Established 1864 . Darnariscotta , Maine PAGE'S MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Builders of Fine Memorials for Over 80 Years HAROLD O. PAGE OFFICE ROBERT H. PAGE LO cust 3-3141 LOcust 3-3433 LOcust 3-3237 Damaris cotta, Maine ROUND TOP DAIRY, INC. Pasteurized Dairy Products Milk Cream Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Ice Cream Hornogenized Milk Darnariscotta Maine TV Radio Wesiern Sales Service , A CHAPMAN S 'I' WHEELER'S Assoclufe Store Philco - R.C.A. - Zenith WESTERN AUTO Auto Sets and Accessories Elm Street Damariscotta Tel. LO 3-3430 1 . DAVID W. CHAPMAN Damariscotta, Maine Complim ents of EDWARD C. CUTTING INC. Union, Maine BUTLER, MAXCY 81 HEATH, INC. Plumbing and Heating Union, Maine STate 5 -25 1 1 M. F. HOLMES General Merchandise Tel. Fleldstone 7-2.053 Jefferson, Maine UNITED CO-0PERATIVE FARMERS, INC. UCF Feeds - Farm Supplies New County Road Rockland, Maine LYric 4- 8711 Your Search Ends at KALER'S STCRE West Waldoboro, Maine Telephone TEmp1e 2-5 876 COMPLIMENTS OF MEDCMAK CANNING CO. Cornpliments of THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING PLANTS, INC. Bangor Street Augusta, Maine THE WOMAN'S SHOP WlNK'5 GROCERY Coats - Dresses Routes IA and 32 at Ka.ler's Sportswear - Millinery Corner Waldoboro, Maine MILDRED S. TURNER., Every Day Service Prop. Cold Meats - Groceries Beverages Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 From BURNHEIMER GRAIN CO. Winslows Mills, Maine Wirthrnore Feeds Phone TEmple 2- 5520 C ornpliment s of EDGAR A. AMES FARM Ice Cream South Warren, Maine ELLERY T. NELSON, INC. Dodge Dart - Lancer - Lark Sales and Service New County Road on Route 1 Rockland, Maine LYric 4-4481 THE COURIER-GAZETTE Coastal Maine's Hometown Newspaper Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday Commercial Printers Rockland, Maine Compliments of CLIFTON J. BRANN 8. SON Used Cars New and Used Parts Repairs and Bodywork 24-Hour Wrecker Service Washington, Maine Tel. 8-I4 or 8-3 C ornopliments of MAINE-WAY REAL ESTATE 8: INSURANCE PARKER L. SPOFFORD, Realtor Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of MILLER'S GARAGE Chrysler - Imperial - DeSoto Plymouth - Valiant Hillman - Sunbeam Land Rover 25 - 31 Rankin Street Rockland, Maine STUDLEY'S Established 1904 Complete Home Furnishings 71-75 Park Street Telephone LY 4-8781 Rockland, Maine Eedez Walaee , at the X MEN'S SHOP Van Heus en Shirts Maine Guide Sportswear Tel. LOcust 3-3521 Damariscotta, Maine PERLEY'S GREENHOUSE Funeral and Wedding Designs Potted Plants - Seedlings Dial LO 3-5138 Telegraph Delivery Dam ari s cotta, Maine Compliments of WALTZ'S PHARMACY Damariscotta, Maine 1070 Discount to All C. M. BURGESS Students who and SON Mention This Advertisement John Deere Sales and Service Phone ST 5 -2592. Union Maine From Now Until June 15th ECONOMY CLOTHES Rockland, Maine x-W 'Qld P ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC GENTHNER'S STUDIO W e dding s :Arg h Wedding Supplie s: Invitations Books Napkins Cups Plate s Cake Ornaments Film Developing - Enlarging 12. to 48-Hours Service Friendship Street Waldoboro, Maine Call TEmp1e Z-522.6 Portraits Q I ' Frames Baby Books Bronze Shoes Shower Tops Restorations Hobby Supplies Compliments of ROY'S INSURANCE AGENCY Z4-Hour Se rvice WWa1doboro, Maine Telephone TEmp1e Z-5252 Insurance of All Kinds Best Wishes From PlNKHAM'S Waldoboro, Maine ' yi . D if vt THE LINCOLN COUNTY NEWS The News Print Shop Headquarters for Offset and Letter Press Printing Damaris cotta Maine WASHINGTON GARAGE Saab Sales and Service Mechanical and Body Work CLYDE BILLING, Prop. Tel. 23-4 Washington, Maine LAKEWEW BLUE SEAL FEEDS GROCERY North Waldoboro Waldoboro, Maine Maine TEmp1e 2-9783 KEITH WINCHENBACH, Prop DOT AND JERRY KIDNEY Compliments of Compliments of lFEMY'S HUSSEY'S RESTAURANT GENERAL STORE Thomaston Maine Windsor Maine Oil Burners for All Purposes Installed - Cleaned - Serviced Range and Fuel Oils Promptly Delivered in Metered Trucks By Radio Dispatch ROLAND A. GENTHNER INC. Damariscotta LOcust 3-3703 Rockland LY1-ic 4-4911 Augusta MAyfair 3-8761 Waldoboro TEmple Z-9701 MOODY'S DINER Route 1 Open 24 Hours Waldoboro, Maine Except Closed Saturday Nights From 12 Until 8 A.M. Sunday Morning Seafoods Roasts and Steaks Are Always Available All Home Cooked Pastry Best Wishes to Class of 1962 From JOHN H. MILLER Owner of WALDOBORO GARAGE CO. and Mercury TI'1lCkS Cars Sales and Service Socony Fuel Oil and Kerosene Main Office Waldoboro, Maine Telephone TEmp1e Z-5317 s ...Q 1 El mei El ON SUPPLY 5 I Compliments of VIRGIL' MORSE 8. SON Manufacturer of Waldoboro Sauerkraut Waldoborio, Maine C ornpliment s of WALDOBORO LOCKERS, INC. TEmp1e 2-5501 Waldoboro, Maine Best Wishes From CORNER ESSO SERVICE Waldoboro . Maine Atlas Washing Tires - Tubes W 0 Lubrication and Batteries DEALER Motor Tune-Up Tel. TEmp1e 2-5823 WAYNE PINKHAM, Mgr MOODY BROTHERS General Merchandise Gas and Oil Washington, Maine Eat and Enjoy EDWARD'S ICE CREAM Rockland, Maine Compliment s of VOCALINE CO Waldoboro , Maine S. E. PRIOR Paint and Har dwar e Friend ship, Maine Compliments of FRED L. LUDWIG and SON WALT'S Groceries GRILL Provisions General Merchandise Waldoboro, Maine Washington Maine C ompliment s of NOYES BODY SHOP TEmple 2-9349 North Waldoboro, Maine C ornplirn ent s of SULO'S TEXACO, INC. Fuel and Range Oil Service Junction of Routes 1 and 32 TEn'1p1e Z-5255 Waldoboro, Maine WRKD Rockland, Maine Serving Coastal Maine 1450 on Your Radio Dial Compliments of SENTER CRANE'S CHAPMAN'S STORE Rockland, Maine Tel. 11 - Z Washington, Maine MARINE CONTRACTORS DREDGI NG BLHLDING 8 REPAIRIN DF DOCKS WNARVES PiERS UNDERWATEP. CABLE LAYING 8 LEDGE Sf ROCK REMOVAL ALTON PROCK 81 SONS 471 M St R kl I 3 1 1 i 1 ' v ' af , G I G 5 - fi I I , . 4 A 3 I C 5 I I 1 ' ain ., oc and Best Wishes H. P. HOOD 8: SONS EGG DIVISION Waldoboro, Maine Phone TEmp1e 2-5525 Visitors Always Welcome in Our Modern Egg Plant Compliments of MACK BOTTLING CO. BERTON H. SCOTT, Prop. Bottlers of GRAPE and ORANGE CRUSH and OLD JAMAICA and FROSTIE ROOT BEER BEVERAGES Telephone TEmple 2-5835 Waldoboro, Maine If you're getting married or furthering your education, you will need housing. Why pay high rent or Z0 to 30 year's high home payments when we can give you modern living at a low down pay- ment and easy monthly payments . Let us show the luxurious, economical, carefree living in a Detroiter. See us at the sign of the spinning top. This can be your home of the future. 'f5Qfff72Qf2f2:2 f:3 3:T i 5 ' Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili IE2ii5Q22EE22E5EZEiEEEE3SEZiiEiEE5i5i?i5i5?ii5i3iEQ2f f I A L, ,.,.,: ,1,. 5 - IILUII IOIILK KONI nm our l ..,., HAROLD C. RALPH CHEVRCLET 'I'Emple 2-5321 Rte. 7541 Waldoboro, Maine Sale s Service DREWETT'S GARAGE Metropolitan RAMBLER Ambassador Junction Routes 1 and 90 Warren Phone CR 3- 2.332 REED'S GIFT SHOP Open May 1 Through December 24 U. S. Route 7951 South Warren, Maine Compliments of FEYLER FISH CO. Bait Fi sh - Scallops Rockland, Maine LYric 4-8489 Compliments of ROSEWAY RESTAURANT Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of SOULE'S SHOE Waldoboro, Maine iiiiiiiiiiiiii r iiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiIIl'i ii i iii i 1 ii WHERE Ii Ie I TOMORROW As this Fine Class disperses, each member to pursue his separate destiny, your Class Ring by Balfour will become increasingly precious as a Symbol of Achievement, a Mark of Recognition, and a link to memories of your high school days together. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM nomun s. 'runnin - vlcron R. HOLAN REPRESENTING JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN .? i CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' CLUB INSIGNIA' MEDALS - TRIJPHIES ' PLAIIUES ' DIPLUMAS ' CUMMENCEMENT INVITATIUNS Compliments of CLARK'S DRUG STORE Waldoboro, Maine LUDWIG'S NEWSSTAND Compliments of BILL AND MARGE Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of STAHL'S TAVERN Waldoboro , Maine Compliments of MANK'S STORE Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of CARL R. BITHER Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of STONINGTON FURNITURE CO. 352 Main Street Rockland, Maine Compliments of CREAMER'S SEAFOOD Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of HOWARD'S INSURANCE AGENC Y Waldoboro, Maine C om plim ents of RICHARD ALLEN HALL FLANDERS FUNERAL HOME 2.4-Hour Service Ambulance - Oxygen - First-Aid TE 2-5541 or TE Z-5396 Complim ents of THE VILLAGE STORE Formerly Acl1orn's Cut Rate Waldoboro, Maine Com plim ents of VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON DON AND ALICIA MORTENSEN Waldoboro, Maine R. H. RENY, INC. Your MAINE Department Stores Always the Best for Less at R.eny's in Damariscotta - Bridgton - Gardiner Farmington - Dexter - Madison Compliments of E. ASHLEY WALTER INSURANCE 'U' REAL ESTATE 4' TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE TEmple Z-5542 Waldoboro, Maine Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 S. H. WESTON 81 SONS CO. Hardware - DuPont Paints Westinghouse Appliances Plumbing and Heating Bottled Gas Service VANNAH'S NATION WIDE Specializing in Western Beef Produce and Groceries Telephone TErnple 2-5374 Waldoboro, Maine SEA VIEW C ornplirn ents of WALDOBORO GARAGE, INC- CLEANERS AND DYERS 689 Main Street Waldoboro, Maine Rockland, Maine GAY'S I. G. A. STORE Groceries and Meats Paints, Oil, and Garden Seeds Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of THE WALDOBORO PRESS Commercial Printing - Moore Business Forms Distributors of R. C. Allen and L. C. Smith - Corona Typewriters - Adding Machines - Cash-Registers Bookkeeping Supplies - Office Furniture Offset Printing Telephone TEmple Z- 5552 Your Account, Small or Large, Is Always Welcome at DEPOSITORS TRUST COMPANY The Bank That Is Busy Building Maine Member F. D. I. C. Waldoboro, Maine Best Wishes WALDOBORO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Wlaldoboro , Maine JAMESON AND WALLACE PLUMBING and HEATING Aermotor and Burks Water Systems Bottled Gas Appliances Utility Gas Service Timken Oil Heat it TEmple 2- 551 6 Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of JONES' DEPT. STORE Shoes, Yard Goods, Mojud Lingerie, Jantzen Clothing for Men and Women Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of HILTON'S MARKET Waldoboro, Maine Tel. TEmple 2-5266 BEST WISHES DEPATSY'S LANES Newest and Most Modern on the Coast Bowl Often for Health and Recreation Waldoboro, Maine For Reservations TEmple 2-4420 BEAR HILL MARKET Specializing in Western Beef, Produce, and Groceries Telephone 'I'Emple 2-52.51 Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of BURNHEIMER 81 WESTON EGG SERVICE North Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of WADE'S EGG SERVICE Fresh Native Poultry TEmple Z -5286 Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of DELANO'S PIZ. ZA HOUSE Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of BARTER'S SNACK BAR Waldoboro , Maine wr foe 'Vo Dressmaking - Alterations Sewing Classes ROSE DENOMME TEmple Z-9 181 Waldoboro, Maine Complim ents of COIN-A- MATIC Waldoboro Maine Compliments of CHINOOK WANGAN Waldoboro, Maine LASH BROS. BOATYARD Friend ship, Maine Custom- Bliilt Boats FRIENDSHIP MARKET Fr iendship Maine g g' .g. AT womc Qffx Q I , f AT PLAY an .fqxiij AT HOME Lf ELECTRICITY SERVES YOU BEST EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY CENTR L MAINE rowsn omnuw KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY FLOYD O. BENNER, Agent Telephone TEmp1e 2-5556 Waldoboro, Maine Compliments of F. W. EATON 5-10-S1 .OO STORE Waldoboro, Maine C mpliments of M. H. PARSONS 81 SONS Yo rk, Maine Waldoboro, Maine C mpliments of JAMESON POULTRY FARM Waldoboro , Maine Compliments of ALFRED STORER COAL AND LUMBER Waldoboro, Maine HUMPTY DUMPTY PCTATO CHIP CO. R t 1 S boro, Maine CONGRATULATICNS TO THE CLASS OF 1962. From the C1 ss of 1963 C1 ss of 1964 Cl ss of 1965 Compliments of Compliments of CLEBER COOLEY, JR. PULPWOOD DEALER FEwAcREs GREENHOUSE Damariscotta, Maine Tel. 2.-5 Washington, Maine Tel. LOcust 3-302.4 Compliments of JAMES A. WALTZ YANKEE TRADER NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES FUNERAL DIRECTOR WILMOT DOW, Prop. Waldoboro, Maine H Ambulance Service sf' 'Q 5 Ll First Aid 'CUU AVIVL 1 Supplies for Farm and Home and Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Sprays and Dust, Fencing, Paint Oxygen Equipped Motor Oil, Grease, Roofing EASTERN STATES FARMER'S ' EXCHANGE Waldoboro, Maine Waldoboro, Maine Tel. TEmple 2.-5563 BOOSTERS FORESIDE HOUSE, Washington, Maine EDNA BRANN, Prop. UNION GULF SERVICE, Union, Maine WOTTON'S, INC., Rockland, Maine MORSE, Rockland, Maine C. E. o6'77 ML,,,,,vw,,Lj 75fuLo-AJ f Q W W WW M ziwgzq my W w5jW, Q13 J Q WWW 3 W is W W NN M fy 3333 q i m WWW QNX tw W ? 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