Washburn High School - Northland Yearbook (Washburn, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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Seated: A, Bull, D. Conley, F. Spinney, S. Stairs, C. Pike, R. Wilder, D. Young, L. Brooker, J. Churchill, D. Peary. Second row: L. Churchill, B. Levesque, L. Parker, C, Nickerson, C. Umphrey, M. Rand, R. Doak, F. Snowman, J. Clark, N. Plissey, I. Turner, Third row: Mr. Andrews, advisor, I. Rollins, C. Baker, D. Maynard, H. Marr, G. Moores, R. Peary, C. Farley, K. Fuller, D. Turner, Mrs. Bull, advisor. Fourth row: R. Donovan, D. Haskell, K. Rand, H. Crouse, L. Jardine, S. Dow, N. Mclntire, N. Baker, R. Bell, S, Spooner, B. Cameron, P. Rus- sell, L. Wood. Fifth row: A. Doody, G. Fox, W. Sands, M. White, H. Donovan, P. Tarbox, D. Dickinson, H. Rideout, D. Wilder, R. Rand, R. Campbell. FRESHMAN CLASS Lois Parker and Arden Bull were elected to the Student Council, Caroline Umphrey, Nancy Plissey, Joyce Turner, to the Jayvee cheering squad, George Seward played Varsity Bas- ketball, the Junior Varsity team included Paul Tarbox, Charles Baker, Donald Wilder, John Rollins, Dick Campbell and Dar- rell Maynard, and we were well represented in the other ac- tivities, The Freshman Reception, attended by 90010 of the class, was our big event of the year. Everyone showed the very best of sportsmanship and cooperation. Our money-making project, the sale of pencils with the basketball schedule printed on them, netted us approximately 340, 00, We were indeed fortunate in having Mrs. Leila Bull and Mr. Malcolm Andrews as our advisors, under their guidance our Freshman year has been post pleasant and we are looking forward to three more good years at W.H.S. President ---- DIANE HASKELL Vice President - JOYCE TURNER Secretary-Treasurer - CAROLINE Sponsored by UMPHREY N. W, DOWNING

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FRESHMANAND SOPHQMORE HUMf5fiH Douglas Peary - 'why ls Gary F. carrying that record player? Maurice White - lt's the only way he can carry a tune. Kenneth Fuller - Let's go steal some gum drops. Albert Doody - 'Oh no, we mustn't steal, we'll just take them. Linda wood - Mrs. Vaughan, would you punish someone for something they didn't do? Mrs. Vaughan - No, Linda - I didn't do my homework. Billy Sands - Why are you crying, Linda? Linda H. - Because your dog ate my cake. Billy - That's all right, I can get a new dog. Richard P. - Why, I wouldn't vote for you if you were St. Peter himself. John R. - If I were St. Peter, you couldn't vote for me. You wouldn't be in my district. Harry R. - 'My girl is the subtle one. Joyce T. - Why do you say that? Harry - Last night she had to say 'embargo back- wards' three times before I caught on. Brenda C. - Bobby, tell me where elephants are found. ' Bobby - 'Elephants are such large animals they hardly ever get lost. Sandra D. - Dad, do you believe two can live as cheaply as one? Dad - 'Indeed I do. You mother and I are living as cheaply as you. Caroline U. - 'She plays a fair game of golf, doesn't she? Lois P. - Yes, quite fair, if you watch her, Dennis Y. - 'Is Charles Pike a very steady worker? Henry D. - Steady? He's motion1essI Brenda L. - 'what model car does your friend have? Margaret R. - That's no model. It's a horrible example. Loren B. - Can I put this wallpaper on myself? Nancy Mcl. - Certainly, but it would look much better on the wall. Leah J. - 'My music teacher says I have a fine voice and should go far. Janice C. - wonderfull when are you leaving? Irene H. - Was it uncomfortably hot at the basket- ball game, Donald? Donald W. - No, not especially, why do you ask that? Irene - well, the newspaper says the gym was filled with fans. Jim - I'm going to enter my dog in the International dog show. Tim - Do you think he has a chance of winning? Jim - No, but it will be an opportunity for him to meet some very nice dogs. There's one thing said for free advice, it's worth it.' Peggy Jo Brewer Baseball - Mr, LaPointe Now today we take up the extremely important matter of the proper way to remove dirt from spikes. Dance Lew - where did the girls go? Uoanne and Anitaj Donald - To the powder room. Lew - What are they doing, blowing the place up? Answering the phone It's a long distance from New York, said Lillian, the office girl. lt certainly is, said Mr. Burkett, not thinking. Bob - 'My girl's father doesn't like me. Howard - On what grounds is it based? Bob - 'On any grounds within ten miles of her house. Gordon - was her father surprised when you said you wanted to marry her? Atwood - Surprised? Why, the gun nearly dropped out of his handl' 'Some people have no respect of age unless it's bottled. Dave Young Girls who eat lots of sweets will soon develop larger seats. Betty Lou - 'when I go to bed, I see red and green lights. Joy - Did you ever see a psychiatrist? Betty - No, just red and green lights. Wel1, Doc, was my operation a success? Sorry. Glen, I'm St. Peter.



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