York High School - Organug Yearbook (York, ME)

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La- Bonbe, N. Kenny, D. Tracy, E. Gerry, E. Crawford, N. Littlefield. Inactive Members: R. Brooks, A. MacDonald, W. Ferrin, B. Barr, Nick Littlefield, G. Albee. A DVISORS The Press Club wishes to thank every tribution to this, our 1959 yearbook. one who has made a worthwhile con- Z eco ' .A Y --F mm - 'MOPRNMISG 'Q , Elle-DI f' 5' ', ,af I ' FNS rw Y:-so' ' -.. 9 Gonfenfs SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE DEDICATION PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE FACULTY LITERARY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING upefzhfen 06212 fps jzessaye Greetings: As members of the student body, you have impressed me very favorably with your grooming, courtesy, classroom eti- quette and morale. This comes as no surprise as students re- flect the characteristics of their principal and teachers. There is every indication this high standard has prevailed for years, which makes it all the more commendable for you students to carry on, with all the extremes to which you are exposed. Members of the Senior Class, I congratulate you, not only for your achievement of completing your high school education, but for the leadership ability you have displayed. As seniors, you, set the tempo for the student body through the student council, classroom achievement, and in all ex- tracurricular activities. As you enter a new phase of life, you have the back- ground todo well in your chosen fields of endeavor. We wish you success and expect you will continue to maintain the good reputation established by your predecessors. Lloyd D. Hatfield Associate Superintendent of Schools vfcafzbn MR. JOHN MACDONALD CLASS DEDICATION We, the members of the Class of '59, dedi- cate this yearbook to our class advisor, Mr. John MacDonald, whose untiring energy, devotion, and generosity have contributed so much to the growth and success of York High School. F tb . . f' J nn czpa 5 Jpzessaye May I offer my congratulations to the advisors and staff of the Organug for this 1959 edition. I believe it reflects the academic and the extracurricular activities of our school, and I know that it represents many hours of hard work. We may be justly proud of our school, its activities, and the record made by its graduates. We must not, however, be satisfied to rest upon our laurels. We live in a world of prog- ress, so rapid that unless we are constantly alert, we may be left behind. Each year, each week, each day, we must try to improve both as a school and as individuals. Any other course will leave us stranded by the wayside while others pass us by. CLASS OF 1959 Strictly speaking, this is your yearbook. As you turn its pages, it will bring back many happy memories. It will in- crease in value from year to year. May you always remem- ber your days at York High School with pleasure and pride. Through these pages, may I offer you, for myself and in behalf of the entire faculty, our sincere good wishes for your success and prosperity through many happy years. Sincerely, John K . Schroeder SEATED: Miss Bisson, Mrs. Whicher, Mrs. Hale, Mr. Schroeder, Principalg Mrs. Par- sons, Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Helmbreck, Mr. Bames, Mr. Jack. STANDING: Mr. Lapham, Mr. Clark, Mr. Furber, Mr. MacDonald, Mrs. Barr, MI. Butler, Mrs. Sewall, Mr. Dav enport, Mrs. Frost, Mr. Nason, Mr. Blake, Mr. Sweeney. ABSENT: Mrs. Blaisdell. JOHN K. SCHROEDER, Principal - - - -------- Mathematics WILLIAM M. FISHER '- CHARLOTTE BISSON - WILLIAM CLARK '- - '- IRENE BARR -'--- IRVING SWEENEY - - VIRGINIA WHICHER - - JOHN MACDONALD - - ROBERT BUTLER - - '- LAWRENCE LAPHAM '- KENNETH NASON - - - LAVERN DAVENPORT - - ---- - - DOUGLAS BLAKE - - - ELIZABETH BLAISDELL LEONARD BARNES - - RUSSELL JACK - '- - ADA HELMBRECK - - HELEN HALE - - - CORINNE FROST '- - PAULINE BRIDGES - - MARGARET PECK - - CARTER FURBER - - ET!-IEL SEWALL - - - - - - - - - - -Mathematics and History - - - ------ Latin and French ---------English - - Commercial Subjects -------- English - - Home Economics - ------- Social Studies Mathematics and Science - --------- Physical Education - - Industrial Arts and Driver Training - Arithmetic and Science Social Studies - - Social Studies --------- English VIRGINIA PARSONS - - - - - - - Mathematics and Psychology - - - - -' - - Music Supervisor - - - - Social Studies - - Remedial Teacher - - - - - - Arithmetic - Secretary to Principal - - Secretary to Superintendent - - - - - - Mathematics - - Literature and Librarian Ezferar THE ATTACK The bells in the church tower tolled midnight. The trees in the yard be- low made not a move. The whole city was covered with a deep, dark blanket of night. Not a sound could be heard in the winding streets. The lights were outg the people slept. Little did they expect the events of the near future. These peace-loving people were in for a surprise. All of a sudden with a deafening sound, they came. They swarmed the'streetsg they beat at the store windows and at the house doors. They clamored for entrance. They over-ran the roofs and whipped sav- agely and fiercely at the chimneys. By the hundreds and thousands they came, leaving trampled grass and ruined garden flowers. Suddenly their echo grew fainter and quietly died away. As myste- riously as they had come, they van- ished seemingly in mid -air. Again silence reigned. When the citizens threw open their windows the next morning, they found evidence of the attack, the attack of the rain- drops. OUCH! A member of the Clark family was I, and my given name was Tender- mint. Gumbase, sugar, corn syrup, softeners and the finat of pepper- mint flavor were my contents. Clad in yellow and white wrapping paper was how I arrived. One day a girl put me in her pocket- book and started for school. This was to be the first day of examina- tions. I knew if she unwrapped me, I was in for it. After she was seated in her first class, she pulled me out. I was hoping the teacher would hear her lmwrapping me, but no such luck. I felt the pain as she bit into me. This was the moment I had been dreading. Entering English class must have been quite a strain. Each time she came to a sentence she could not analyze, I knew it. Molars were what I dreaded most. She would clap them down, and I would get caught in them. Twisting and turning me with her tongue made me quite dizzy. I knew if she chewed me much longer, I wouldn't last, for she all but mutilated me. Just then 1 felt her taking me out of her mouth. What will happen next to my already mangled body? She'll probably stretch me in her fingers. Then I heard the teacher say, I've wamed you before about chewing gum. Put it into the waste basket at once. What a relief! I'd much rather be stuck in the bottom of a waste basket than be chewed to death. Bonnie Valentine '63 May I have the patience to endure what cannot be changed: to have the courage to change what can be changed, and wisdom to know one from the other. Four things come not back - the spoken word, the sped arrow, the past life and the neglected oppor- tunity. THE ONE AND ONLY I recall his handsome face 'Twas one I'll ne'er forget. It seems like only yesterday Was the moment when we met. I thought this was the real thing, And so the same thought he. I said that never someone else Could mean as much to me. He said he had to travel on For restless he'd become. I told him to retum some day For friends he'd be among. Wherever he has wandered, Whatever he has done, He is and he will always be, My one and only one. By Nancy Kenney THE SEA The mighty ocean roars with gales, And rolls with furrows free. In anger it will pound the shore, The never ending sea. To us it be both friend and foe The love for it is sound Without this strange world at our touch, 1t'd not be so renowned. Its stretch is vast from land to land, But Uavels on obscure Embraced is both the far and near, And kissed is every shore. The restless sea 'tis sometimes called, The beauty to be found. It could be all its wandering ways Or just the endless sound. By Helen Walker HOME You probably don 't think about it much. Your home, Imean. You probably take it for granted. It's ' there - it's comfortable - it's famil- iar. It's just home. But have you ever been away some- where and been stricken with a des- perate attack of homesicknessr Then you know that home is a lot more than a roof over your head. Home is lying on the living room floor and reading the Sunday papers. It's dashing back from school into a warm kitchen and telling Mother you've made the honor roll. It's your girlfriend coming over to spend the night, doing homework, and trying out new hair-do's. Home is the chair Dad sat on too hard three Thanksgivings ago. It's Dad valiantly swallowing down your first fhard -as-a-rocky angel cake and exclairning, It's delicious! Home is the gang dropping in, rolling up rugs and dancing. It's Mother always prodding the family to please put things back where you found them, It's knock-down, drag-out fights with little brother, conciliations, love, tears, and laughter. It's EVERYBODY pitching in to decorate the Christmas tree. Well, when you come to think about it, home is many things, and all quite wonderful at that. By Nancy Kenney GQSJ 1' f Be it remembered that we, the members of the Senior Class of York, in the County of York, in the State of Maine, being of sound mind and memory, do make this our Last Will and Testament. I, Gladys Albee, will to Frances Chase my ex-nursing plans. I, Robert Barr, will my job at the Esso Station to John Smith. I, Charles Blaisdell, will my trips to South Berwick to all the Junior boys. I, Richard Brooks, will my sailor suit to Jerry Matthews. I, Deborah Bryant, will the pay phone at York Harbor to Beth Buker. I, Patricia Cl'ark, will the attendance to Barbara Fuller. I, Ronald Clark, will Harvey to Hank. I, Loyola Cockrille, will my eagemess to help to Elaine Martin. I, Richard Cullins, will my Maine accent to Warren Woodford. I, Barbara Daly, will my address book to anyone who wants it. I, William Ferrin, will my fancy dance step to Malcom Morgrage. I, George Fox, will my muscle bound figure to Harry She jan. I, Jeanne Freeman, leave the basketball management to Natalie Twombly. I, John Gibson, will my red hat to Henry Blaisdell. I, John Gilmore, will my shy marmer to Elizabeth Crawford. I, Gene Goodwin, will my brain matter to Stuart Neal. I, Douglas Grover, will my directing authority to Constance Taplin. I, Dale Hilton, will my vivid colors to Roberta Hayes. I, Nancy Kenney, leave everything but Bob to the Junior girls. I, Roger Kimball, will my class ring to Sandra York. I, Sandra LaBonte, will my bleached hair to Sheila Blaisdell. I, Linda Littlefield, will all the Student Council money to Natalie. I, Nicholas Littlefield, will my Joe-college look to Steven Marston. I, Allan MacDonald, will my close shave to Leo Rizzo. I, Robert McKenna, will my basketball crown to Gerald Avery. I, Ronald Main, will my gift of gab to David Wiggin. I, Raymond Marston, will the lights to Gordon Lindquist. 1, Jean Moulton, will my typewriter to Cynthia Tapley. I, Joan Moulton, will the mountain to Hilton Mitchell. I, Barbara Nelson, will the Portsmouth boys to Esther Howe. 1, Pat Pape, will my party list to Elaine Gerry. I, Windsor Patstone, will my goatee to Mr. Jack. I, Sally Reed, will my banana legs to Donna Mosher. I, Richard Schoff, will my curly hair to Emma Mackie. 1, Joan Simonatis, will my hook shot' to Linda Suitor. I, Martha Stevens, will my quiet life to Elaine Buker. I, Deborah Tracy, will my megaphone to next year's captain. I, Emest Trafton, will my wise remarks' to Dennis Glidden. I, Dennise Twombly, will my old report cards to Jimmy Horning. I, Helen Wlaker, will my engagement ring to my sister Jane. I, Gerald Woodward, leave my football uniform to Conrad Moses. X . I 'xy S X s1'.Q 'A ? Q N7 .. M f f cgi' XA I Q9 If QAQBX: S.. X 7 , ' X f f lj, f 5 ff af, X f f x X7 f X 1 5' f , ' , ... 'mf' N X 1 1 1 1 X f 1 X . If .uk A fy '17, ' , f WW! JA Q4-fQ 143. -in -.':L-My N-L., TT ,, , ..-- pan- '- 3 ' .iiffn-4 ' um' --ii..--1-. :i -ii.-l.. Qgenzbfzs 0 Y I f GLADYS ALBEE - Moose Love is enough. Why ask for more? Ambition: Move to Pine Hill. Hobby: Thinking of Charlie. Famous For: Ignoring the boys. Voted: Friendliest Girl. Band 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3.4: Augmented Ninth 3, 4: Press Club 43 Librarian 2, 33 Class Play 3,4: Prize Speaking 2: Office Attendant 2, 3: State Music Festival 2, 3: New Eng- land Festival 3: Cheerleading 3, 4: Softball 1: Bird League Coach 3. ROBERT BARR - 'Bo Bo' 'Our honorable, irresponsible troubador. Ambition: To own the Esso Station. Hobby: Hot-rodding around. Famous For: His fancy clothes. Voted: Class Classiest. Press Club 43 Class Play 4. CHARLES BLAISDELL - Taters I like work: it fascinates me: I can sit and look at it all day. - Ambition: To get to school on time. Hobby: Going to South Berwick. Famous For: His toothless smile. Voted: Class Baby Face. Vice President 1. RICHARD BROOKS - Toots I have been a great lover. Ambition: To learn to dance. Hobby: Playing Grover. Famous For: Love for Candy. Voted: Class Jester. Press Club 4: Class Play 3, 43 Student Council 4: Boys' State 3: Baseball 2: Cross Country 3,4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Jungle League Coach 1, 2, 3,4: Basketball Captain 3. DEBORAH BRYANT - Debby What you are depends upon what you believe. Ambition: To have ten nights a week for dating. Hobby: Driving the BOMB. Famous For: Being a party doll. Voted: Class Peppiest. Treasurer of FHA: Treasurer of Cheerleading 3: FHA 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Bird League 3: Of- fice Attendant 3,4: Librarian 1,2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Junior Varsity 1: Softball 2. PATRICIA CLARK - Pat A little leaming is a dangerous thing. Ambition: Take over the commercial department. Hobby: Hanging around. Famous For: Getting hurt. Voted: Class Giggler. FHA 1,2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Office Attendant 3,4: Bas ketball 1,2, 3: Softball 1,2, 3: Coach, Bird League 2,3. RONALD CLARK - Red Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Ambition: Graduate with honors. Hobby: Doing nothing. Famous For: Red hair. Voted: Most Talkative Boy. Class Play 4: Manager, Varsity Basketball Squad. LOYOLA COCKERILLE - Loy 'Busyl Busy! Busy! Ambition: To be a nurse. Hobby: Painting scenery. Famous For: Lending a helping hand. Voted: Class Busiest. FHA 2, 3,4: Glee Club 1: Prize Speaking 2,3: Softball 1, 2: Field Hockey 1,2,3: Girls' Track 2, 3. RICHARD CULLINS - Dick Variety is the spice of life. Ambition: To be police chief. Hobby: Dating that certain Junior. Famous For: Hi, boy. Voted: Friendliest Boy. Camera Club 1,2: Student Council 1,2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1,2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. BARBARA DALY - Barbie Sing and the world sings with you. Ambition: To be an opera star. Hobby: Going to Portsmouth. Famous For: Pixie haircut. Voted: Class Singer. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3,4 Press Club 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Class Play 3,4: Prize Speaking 2, 3, 4: All New England Music Festival 3. WILLIAM FERRIN - Bill 'Let the world slide by. I'll go on foot. Ambition: To be a plumber. Hobby: Girls. Famous For: Height. Voted: Class Shiek. Class Secretary 2: Press Club 4: Class Play 3,4: Basket- ball 1, 3, 4. GEORGE FOX - Foxie 'Height has great advantages. Ambition: To get off his knees. Hobby: Weight lifting. Famous For: Being a clown. Voted: Most Allergic To Girls. Footlighters 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3,4: Basketball 1,2, 3: Baseball 2: Golf 3: Jun- gle League Coach 1, 2, 3. JEANNE E. FREEMAN - Jeff Love makes the world go round. Ambition: To be a future homemaker. Hobby: Writing to Wayne. Famous For: Being engaged. Voted: Most Courteous Student. FHA 3,4: Senior Class Play: Office Practice 4: Librarian 3, 4: Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,4. JACK GIBSON - Gibby Never say more than is necessary. Ambition: To be another Bob Cousy. Hobby: Cutting oranges for the team. Famous For: His cough. Voted: Class Slowpoke. Class Play 4: Basketball 4: Basketball Manager 3. JOHN GILMORE - John Only silence suiteth best. Ambition: To be proprietor of Blai.sdell's Store. Hobby: Collecting tardy slips. Famous For: Being quiet. Voted: Class Sleepiest. GENE GOODWIN - Goodie I'm as innocent as a lambl' Ambition: To be another Einstein. Hobby: Scoring on Mr. Butler. Famous For: How have you been making outi' Voted: Master of Sarcasm. Boys' State 3: Boys' Glee Club 2: Class Play 3.4: Sports Reporter 4: French Club 3: Dramatic: Club 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS GROVER - Doug Much ado about nothing. Ambition: To pass trig. Hobby: Teasing. Famous For: Playing man size roles. Voted: Most Ambitious Boy. Dramatics President 43 Boys' State 33 Dramatic: 3,45 Class Play 3.4. DALE H. HILTON - Hilty Let's get away from it all. Ambition: To get an A. Hobby: Riding his scooter. Famous For: His hair-do. Voted: Class Mechanic. Press Club 43 Class Play 3, 4. NANCY LAWRENCE KENNEY - Nanny 'Life is what you make it. Ambition: To become a teacher. Hobby: Riding in a Mercury. Famous For: Sewing ability. Voted: Class Flirt. Class Secretary 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Librarian 2, 3,42 Class Play 3,43 Footlighters 2, 3,43 Press Club 4. ROGER KIMBA LL - R0g For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Ambition: To own a ferry line. Hobby: Going to Ogunquit. Famous For: His curly hair. Voted: Most Handsome Boy. Class Play 3,42 Press Club 4. SANDRA LABONTE - Dimps Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow ye diet. Ambition: To be a lobsterman. Hobby: Flirting. Famous For: Her beauty mark. Voted: Class Musician. Student Council 3,4: Drama 3,4: Girls' State 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Librarian 2, 3: Office Attendant 3: Press Club 3, 4: IV Basketball 1 French Club 3: Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4: Softball 1, 2: School News 3, 4: Treasurer Cheerlead- ers 4: Bird League Coach 2: Class Play 3,4. LINDA ROSE LITTLEFIELD - Lin Love conquers all. Ambition: To be Mrs. Perkins. Hobby: Kenny. Famous For: Her walk. Voted: Class Bookkeeper. Class Treasurer 1: FHA Secretary 2, 4, President 3: Student Council Treasurer 3, 4: Athletic Council Treasurer 3: Press Club Secretary-Treasurer 4: Bas'ball Co-Captain 4: School News 3,4: Student Council 2, 3,4: Librarian 1,2,3: Glee Club 1,2, 3: Class Play 3,4: Drama 3,4: FHA 1,2,3,4: Girls' State 3: French Club 3: Office Attendant 4: Softball 1,2: Basketball 3,4: Magazine Drive Manager 4. NICHOLAS LITTLEFIELD - Nick As fast as one 's legs can carry one. Ambition: To win a cross country meet. Hobby: Basketball. Famous For: His New York accent. Voted: Most Athletic Boy. Vermont Academy 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2: Press Club 4: Dramatics 1, 4: Cheerleader 3: Spccer 1: Football 2: Bas- ketball 1,4: Cross Country 3, 4: Tennis 3: Track 2. ALLAN DOUGLAS MacDONALD - Mac None but myself can be my parallel. Ambition: To be a Dartmouth man. Hobby: Spending money. Famous For: Coiffure. Voted: Nearest Boy. Student Council President 4: Class Vice President 3: Sports Reporter 4: Dramatics 3,4: Press Club 3,4: Boys' State 3: Athletic Council 4: Student Cotmcil 1, 2, 3,4: Class Play 3, 4: French Club 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 4: Jungle League Coach 1, 2, 3,4 ROBERT MCKENNA - Bob Give me a million girls but give them to me one at a time. Ambition: To be a cadet. Hobby: Girlsl Girls! Girls! Famous For: Quick temper. Voted: Most Popular Boy. Class President 1, 2, 3,42 Vice President Student Council 43 Vice President French Club 33 President Youth Council 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3,43 Boys' State 3: Dramatics Club 3, 43 Athletic Council 43 Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4: Cross Country 3,4, Captain 3,42 Golf 3,4, Captain 3,4. RONALD EDWARD MAIN - 'Space-Happy' Hello, earth people. Ambition: To go to the moon. Hobby: Reading Science Fiction. Famous For: His designs. Voted: Class Walking Dictionary. Dramatics Club 3,42 Band 13 Cross Country 1,2, 3,4. RAYMOND LESTER MARSTON - Ray I-le shows his honest face. Ambition: To be electrician at Ogunquit Playhouse. Hobby: Soda jerking. Famous For: Working on the stage lights. Voted: Class Most Willing Student. Class Play 3,43 Dramatics Club 3.4: 006 Act PHY Contest 3 JEAN L. MOULTON - Jeanne A merry heart fills the day. Ambition: To build a speedway to Wells. Hobby: Taking the office. Famous For: Her love of Wells. Voted: Class Sweetest Girl. Office Attendant 3,42 Softball 2, 3, 4. JOAN MOULTON - Io Good sense and good nature go together.. Ambition: To be a physical education teacher. Hobby: Basketball. Famous For: Being a twin. Voted: Most Athletic Girl. Office Attendant 3,4: Librarian 3,4: Class Play 4: Soft- ball 9, 10, 11, 12: Iunior Varsity 2: Varsity 3,4. BARBARA NELSON - Barb Be silent and safe: silence never betrays you. Ambition: To own a trailer court. Hobby: Dreaming of him. Famous For: Being shy. Voted: Most Serious Student. FHA 2,3,4: Office Attendant 3,4: Senior Play 4: Basket- ball I. PATRICIA PAPE - Pat 'What I think, I utter. Ambition: To return to Waterville. Hobby: Talking about Pete. Famous For: Her photogenic looks. Voted: Most Talkative Girl. Student Council 3,4: President of Athletic Association 3: Class Play 4: Glee Club 3: Librarian 4: Basketball 3,4: Bird League Coach 3. WINDSOR PATSTONE - Butch 'For he calls himself a lamb, he is meek and he is mild Ambition: To become Duck. Hobby: Operating the radio. Famous For: His goatee. Voted: Student Who Has Done The Most For Our School. Class Play 3,4: Band 1, 2: Yearbook 4. SALLY REED - Banana Legs 'Dancel Dance! Dance! Ambition: To own a farm. Hobby: Milking the cows. Famous For: Her fancy dances. Voted: Class Dancer. Captain of IV 3: Glee Club 1,2, 3: Librarian 2: FHA 1,2, 3: Office Attendant 3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Bird League Coach 2, 3: Bird League Referee 4. - RICHARD SCHOFF - Bim 'Love 'em and leave 'em. Ambition: To be a short-order cook. Hobby: Clowning. Famous For: Quick Wit. Voted: Boy Most Likely to Succeed. Class Vice President 1, 4: Student Council 3,4: Boys' State 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Basketball 2, 3,4: Jungle League Coach 2. JOAN SIMONATIS - Jo l can resist everything except temptation. Ambition: Join Wamerville. Hobby: Basketball. Famous For: Classy Chassis. Voted: Prettiest Girl. Student Cormcil 2, 3, 4: Office Attendant 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1: Bird League Coach 2. MARTHA LOIS STEVENS - Marty Speech is silver: silence is gold. Ambition: To go to Roberts Seminary. Hobby: Being quiet. Famous For: Her long hair. Voted: Most Bashful Girl. DEBORAH TRACY - Trace Ambition: To be a secretary. Hobby: Going to Music Festivals. Famous For: Taking those trips to York Beach. Voted: Most Popular Girl. Captain of Cheerleaders 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Presi- dent of Press Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Augmented Ninth 4: Class Play 3,4: Girls' State 33 FHA 1 Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3,43 French Club 33 Prize Speaking 1, 2, 3,4: All-State Music Festival 2, 3: All New England Music Festival 3: Cheer- leading 1.2, 3,4: Softball 1,2. ERNEST TRAFTON - Ernie We grant, although he has much wit, he's very shy of using it. Ambition: To graduate. Hobby: Washing his car. Famous For: His blush. Voted: Most Bashful Boy. DENNISE TWOMBLY - Denny Parlez-vous francais? Ambition: To go to Gorham. Famous For: French Class. Hobby: Studying. Voted: Girl Most Likely to Succeed. Glee Club 1: Class Play 3, 4: French Club 3: Softball 2, 3: Basketball 4. HELEN WALKER - Crunch Smile, and the world smiles with you. Ambition: To be a Navy man's wife. Hobby: Bud. Famous For: Sweater Collection. Voted: Neatest Girl. Glee Club 1,2, 3: Student Council 4: Librarian 1,2, 3, 4: Drarnatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Office Attendant 4: Prize Speaking 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1.2: Bird League Coach 3: Softball Coach 2. GERALD WOODWARD - Redman Ambition: To be harbor-master. Hobby: Reading novels. Famous For: Being tired. Voted: Class Best Sport. Class Motto: WE ENTER TO LEARN: WE GO FORTH TO SERVE Class Flower: YELLOW ROSE Class Colors: BLUE AND GOLD CHORUS: CHORUS: CLASS ODE Tune of 'Moments to Remember The past four years we've had such fun, The memories of the things we've done, We will have these moments to remember. We leave our friends with deep regret The teachers we will ne'er forget We will have these people to remember. When summer turns to winter and the present disappears The laughter we were glad to share will echo through the years. When other nights and other days may find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember! We came to leam, we'll leave to serve, Our motto true we'll 'ere observe. We will have these wise-words to remember. And we will u'y to do our best And to succeed, that is the test. We will have this challenge set before us. When summer turns to winter and the present disappears The laughter we were glad to share will echo through the years. When other nights and other days may find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember! To live long, it is necessary to live slowly gn jyfem 0176122 For memory has painted this perfect day With colors that never fade, And we find at the end of a perfect day The soul of a friend we've made IACQUELINE ANN BRACY September 16, 1941 October 15, 1957 We the Class of 1959 of York Hrgh School wrsh to dedrcate th1s page to our friend and former classmate Iacquelme Ann Bracy +.k 1'hE' au f W sd? v-F i W , Y , gl.: 'Q I. ,- P . W wus. 2 ilimball rv , K2 .M if X33-LN a fi. alker ONIONS IN THE STEW Senior Class Play Director Technical Director BETTY MacDONALD, Often in the st DON MacDONALD, Her husband - - ANNE, Their older daughter ---- JOAN, Their younger daughter - - - HOWARD, Anne's city boyfriend - - ROGER, Her local boyfriend ---- CLAUD, Joan's steady ------- CLAIRE FESSENDEN, A neighbor - - LESLEY ARNOLD, A charming visitor CW MARGO, Her pretty niece ------- MISS GARVEY, A welfare worker - - BEE-GEE -------------- SA LSIE, Teen-age friends - - Krrsns --------- 3 - MRS. WALTER'S HARRY ------ NEW -MOTOR MARVIN, Plumbers - - MR. and MRS. CURTIS ------ LYDA -------------- JIM ------ -------- DOTTY, Visiting relatives - - - JOEY -------------- PHIL MURRAY visas 'Fi-a a ' ' DELLA MURRAY - - -8- -1- - S- - CA ST November 7, 1958 Mr. LaVem Davenport Mr. William Clark - - - Sandra LaBonte - Douglas Grover - - Deborah Tracy - Nancy Kenney - Roger Kimball - - Gene Goodwin - - - George Fox - - Barbara Daly - - Helen Walker - - Joan Simonatis - - Dennise Twombly - - - - Patricia Pape Linda Littlefield - - Barbara Nelson - ---- - - William Ferrin Robert McKenna - Joan Moulton and Windsor Patstone - Gladys Albee - - - - Robert Barr Maxine LaBonte - - - Robert Cullen Alan MacDonald - - - Jeanne Freeman WK, 'S 9 2: 'Q' ,597 hxadv Scum 9 rf-'xsqs L. Ylldm' Three fi, A -- CMI? OQFCMS S122 Q12 J KN F 3 Q fn Z- x..,f,-jf xx f95fhL3,QQ' U K3 W2 HT 'iii Q 'fq --U 7 .-nl I ,,.-.. . Q , 31 2 fb 'WVR 122 BACK ROW: D. Glidden, G. Matthews, W. Woodford, B. Turnbaugh, G. Avery, J. Smith, S. Neal, P. Stevens. THIRD ROW: B. McKenna, S. Marston. J. Walker, C. Taplin, S. Blaisdell, S. York, E. Buker, D. Mosher, M. Matousek, H. Blaisdell, H. Shejen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clark, C. Tapley, S. Varrell, F. Chase, R. Hayes, L. Stevens, E. Gerry, P. Nowell, E. Martin, L. Bucknam, C. Freeman, L. DePerrio. FRONT ROW: B. Fuller, E. Mackie, E. Howe, L. Young, R. Magocsi, N. Littlefield, D. Hardy, G. Gardner, B. Kendall, E. Crawford. r 'r w 'S 'P Xf 'fr , Fx 1 . Q '5 -' , if sf M A 4fi:,4,2, Q A my G .r Advisor Secretary Treasurer Vice President President MR CLARK D HARDY R MAGOCSI N LITTLEFIELD is EH . Q is ff' Miss Hi Fi Four Girls In A Tub Elaine The Fair BACK ROW: B. Tripp, D. McKenna, E. Burnham, G. Drew, D. Main, R. Downing, R. Taplin, R. Withers, R. Gove, G. Lindquist, M. Morgrage, E. Todd, W. Dennett, I. Therriault, B. Valentine, R. Grant. ROW 3: P. Rivard, R. Smith, F. Moore, C. Beane, R. Nowell, W. Freeman, C. Bridges, W. Nau, M. Fitzpatrick, D. Bone, D. Vinal, C. Clark, F. White, B. Webber. ROW 2: Advisor, Mr. Furber, C. Moses, F. White, J. Meyer, M. McKenney, M. Magosci, J. Eldredge, B. Doty, E. Grant, B. Lytle, L. Brooks, G. Martin, J. Philbrick, R. Burger, P. Lord, H. Markle, M. Ron- quist, R. Nowell. ROW 1: L. Warner, C. Gilmore, A. Wiggin, S. Fox, R. Burnham, D. Ladd, I. Littlefield, R. Tobey, C. Varrell, C. Hanson, K. Gilmore, L. Peirce, M. Johnson, I. Kendall. :' 0 VP XX I .5 l K .3 X ' r O vkyv Y' '12 if I: Y W-I' ol .K 1 : : ' .Q , 1 f Vice President Advisor president Secretary Treasurer D. LADD MR. Fussen R, TOBEY c. VARRELL 1- LITTLEFIEI-D Harbor Belles Shoe Shine Gal Keep Smilin' BACK ROW: W. Burnett, F. Best, R. Donnell, F. Witham, D. Bradstreet, A. Avery, R. Nowell, D. Kimball, J. Cote, R. Perry, R. Morrill, D. Wiggin, W. Prince, A. Amtzen, A. Robinson, R. Todd. ROW THREE: I. Matousek, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Da- nielson, W. McKenna, B. Perkins, L. Suitor, S. Merrifield, D. Greenlaw, H. Perkins, D. Wing, C. Staples, W. Hysler, ROW TWO: Mr. Davenport, B. Buker, N. Newick, P. Gray, J. Ricker, D. Davis, D. Glidden, J. Paterson, N. Twombly, Weare, P. McCarthy, Fuller, W. Gardner. Long, E. Therriault, Moore, B. Yorke, K. Waddell, A. Bragdon, K. Gerry. ROW ONE: N. Hollingworth, D. Young, N. Hawker, L. Card, S. Walker, J. Hardy, L. Rizzo, D. Smith, P. DePerrio, J. Martin, C. Bracy, C. Turner, M. Smith, L. Ramsdell, S. Burns. f, , . '.. .3 . f , , z ' - Q . 4 wx li ' - 1 . R h f 1 r 41 'A 'Ml A -in X fwillfl fr-,Q S ' lr I xl 'F P M M r aff-a h ' , ., f' ,J Qi. ' X Af, ,. -- ' ,.f1J. A Vice President Secretary Advisor president Treasurer D. SMITH L, RIZZO MR. DAVENPORT 1, HARDY s. WALKER 4: ,xr 5 5 5 if Sf A r . x zi4'i3 E.iii , ,,,, F Slave For A Day Aiming To Please Queens Of The Reception A.. GRADE '7 Room 1 nl.. GRADE 7 Room 2 l GRADE 7 lx: Room 3 Qf, as 'Fx .1 4 2 W-SE 'Wim 5 519 is 5-5' v 3251 ,W is I if wg gsG,,13f In ,jig Q ' Q. fliww' F A K ., K , 5 X ,mx- III lm' K .wg aux at 6 91- g7ffQf1Cs f 3 IQ! 'C-lf gf 'Q X I Q' I ,gf if fffg, A I ,ff f fi 5.52 ff J , f mn-r f 6 CO ACH JOHN MacDONA LD BACK ROW: Coach MacDonald, D. Glidden, D. Grover, G. Matthews, G. Woodward, B. Turnbaugh, A. MacDon- ald, R. Schoff, C. Clark, B. McKenna, J. Matousek. FRONT ROW: R. Cullen and B. Prince, Managers, Wm. Nau, R. Tobey, H. Mitchell, R. Magocsi, C. Bridges, D. Smith, R. Smith, D. Kimball. er:- zfg. 5 4, QP Q' QI 1325! ,K 5 :X U z J ,I II sEcoND ROW: Mr. Fisher, L. Rizzo, R. Donnell, R. Main, P. Rivard, J. Hardy, I. Smith. FIRST ROW: N. Lit- tlefield, D. McKenna, G. Fox, R. Mc- Kenna, H. Blaisdell, D. Bone, D. Hardy 9f30f59 1011 10f10 10f14 10f21 10f30 MR. FISHER York Wells York Dover York Kennebunk York Deering York Berwick York Berwick Academy 10!1'7 SYCL Meeting held at York: Berwick lst, York 2nd, Kennebunk 3rd, Wells 4th, Berwick Academy 5th, G. FOX - R. MCKENNA Co-Captains COACH LAPHAM Slide, Butch! Slide! BACK ROW: D. McKenna, C. Bridges, R. Magosci, D. McKinnon, A. LaBonte, G. Lindquist, R. Toby, R. Downing, I. Mar- tin, D. Main, Coach Lapham. FRONT ROW: A. MacDonald, F. Dame, L. Bar- rows, E. Todd, D. Hardy, B. McKenna, J. Freeman. 'N f GER tiling x 1:3 X , X1 X ' x Q ,. - f T , '- .7f'f3i'l!f Safe! O E , BOYS' VARSITY Hs, I i BACK ROW, left to right: R. Cullens, R. McKenna, R. Schoff, D. Hardy 1 Gibson Coach McDonald. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Brooks, H. Mitchell, E Todd N Littlefield, A. McDonald, G. Avery. BOYS ' VARSITY 1958 -'59 S. 51 Wells S. 57 Traip S. 56 Kennebunk S. 49 Wilton S. 46 Traip S. 62 Eliot S. 50 Berwick Academy S. 56 St. Ignatius S. 49 Old Orchard S. 52 Wells S. 55 Kennebunk S. 47 St. Ignatius S. 42 Old Orchard S. 75 Berwick Academy S. 59 Eliot TOURNAMENT S. 38 Berwick Academy LEAGUE Won 6 Lost 4 NON -LEAGUE Won 9 Lost 7 49 CAPTAIN RB' JUNIOR VA RSITY W. Woodford, R. Nowell, C. Bridges, D. Main, R. Gove, B. Turnbaugh, W. Dennett Mr. Butler. FIRST ROW: D. McKenna, B. McKenna, J. Matthews, R. Withers, R. Magosci, R. Toby, M. Fitspatrick. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Q J. Matousek, R. Donnell, R. Perry, R. Lowell, D. Smith, Mr. Bames. FIRST ROW: W. Prince, R. Todd, B. Perkins, L. Rizzo, I. Hardy, S. Walker. 'Q I -v +9 '..' '- ul V qi GOLF TEAM 0 I M -sg. 62, SOFT BA LL T VARSITY - BACK ROW, left to right: J. Moulton, D. Glidden, C. Freeman, P. Lord, L. Suitor, L. Stevens, Coach Lapham, I. Simonatis, E. Buker, E. Martin, L. Bucknam, L. De- Perrio, N. Twombly. FRONT ROW: D. Twombly, C. Varrell, S. Reed, J. Moulton, P. Nowell, L. Littlefield. CAPTAINS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y S. GIRLS' VARSITY 1958-'59 36 Wells '71 St. Josephs' Academy 45 Brewster Academy 39 Traip Academy 61 Kennebunk 41 Traip Academy 25 Eliot 49 Berwick Academy '75 Old Orchard Beach 56 Kennebunk 53 Thornton Academy 65 Brewster Academy 94 St. Ioseph's Academy 68 Old Orchard Beach 64 Wells 69 Thornton Academy 42 Eliot 45 Berwick Academy L. Champions QEastern Divisionj JUNIOR VA RSITY STANDING: Manager, Jean Moulton: D. Glidden, P. Lord, I. Martin, L. Suitor, Coach Lapham, B. Buker, N. Newick, C. Freeman, L. Bucknam, Manager, N. Twombley. KNEELING: N. Hollingworth, C. Varrel, L. DePerrio, M. McKenney. LA PHA M'S LOVELIES Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H Y.H . n x 47 Wells 41 St. Ioseph's 40 Brewster Academy 52 Kennebunk 42 Old Orchard 43 Kennebunk 46 Thornton Academy 38 Brewster 51 St. Joseph's 42 Old Orchard 41 Wells 37 Thornton WON 11 LOST 1 Nancy Kenney, Deborah Tracy, Gladys Albee, Deborah Bryant, Donna Mosher, San- dra LaBonte, Linda Young. 725 Wai! 7345! I I Linda Yonmg, Elizabeth Crawford, Nancy Kenney, Sandra LaBonte, Deborah Bryant, Marianne Magocsi, Elaine Gerry, Emma Mackie. Captains, Deborah Tracy and Don- na Mosher. BIRD LEAGUE WZ . 1 ?A , Ai ggff M bv kvik gg ,' ,iQ Ryu' X Q in ,A fZcf101f1Q5 f shzf 7 lf 9 gr? x66 6 I Q X k K u K .V X, ' x K lf! Q f-5,2 QgC : K f fy! f 5 Aj is 2 bg,,7,,1Si yf f E e awk FUTURE HUMENHKERS OF RNERICH ,f- 'x X 1 1 1 ff 1.1 , Lo .L filo if srunfmr Eoumcu. .. STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: S. Walker, R. Donnell, C. Bridges, B. Turnbough, W. Woodford, D. McKenna, G. Simonds. THIRD ROW: P. Nowell, R. Magocsi, D. Hardy, R. Schoff, R. Brooks, R. Tobey, E. Todd. SECOND ROW: B. Bertolini, H. Walker, P. Lord, I- Martin, S. LaBonte, D. Tracy, M. Magocsi, N. Howker, V. Burnham, L. Young, P. Pape, J. Simonatis. FIRST ROW: L. Littlefield, R. McKenna, A. McDonald, N. Lit tlefield, E. Martin. g , lf- 5 f,., f :- President Vice President A. MacDONALD R. MCKENNA Big Biz Poppin' The Corn ROW 3: J. Ricker, C. Gilmore, B. Fuller, L. Cockerille, L. Stevens, E. Buker, S. Blaisdell, H. Markle, A. Bemis, E. Howe, P. Deperrio. ROW 2: J. Paterson, C. Ta- pley, L. Young, B. Lytle, B. Daly, 1. Walker, E. Grant, E. Gerry, L. Bucknam, B. Kendall, G. Gardner, S. Doty, E. Mackie. ROW 1: M. Johnson, B. Nelson, C. Ta- plin, L. Brooks, E. Crawford, S. Varrell, L. Littlefield, D. Young, N. Newick, Advi sor, Mrs. Virginia Whicher. WQMAKERS 21 L 'P NEW O Q0 1 my Q' 9 I . , S E, To Ei 1 v.Lr- fi Q I va O4 O? 4 xx MRS. WHIC HER Advis BACK ROW, left to right: S. Walker, B. McKenna, D. Glidden, D. Ladd, R. Magocsi, R. Taplin, D. Hardy, R. Gove, G. Lindquist, J. Therriault, B. Valentine, J. Little- field, G. Fox. ROW THREE: Mr. Clark, P. Rivard, J. Hardy, D. Davis, K. Wardell, I. Martin, L. Long, P. Moore, S. York, L. Stevens, J. Walker, N. Littlefield, L. Riz- zo, R. Marston. ROW TWO: I. Ricker, H. Walker, D. Tracy, S. LaBonte, B. Daly, R. Hayes, R. Burger, D. Mosher, E. Crawford, L. Deperrio, E. Gerry, E. Martin, C. Varrell, Mr. Davenport. FRONT ROW: K. Gilmore, C. Hanson, B. Yorke, N. Howker N. Kenney, G. Goodwin, L. Young, E. Howe, V. Bumham, G. Gardner, E. Mackie. IH The M00d Au The World Is A stage i 1 W W STANDING: E. Howe, S. Blaisdell, J. Walker, E. Crawford, G. Gardner, C. Tapley, C. Freeman, J. Moulton, H. Walker, B. Nelson, P. Clark, J. Moulton, L. Young, J. Simmonatis, L. Littlefield. FIRST ROW: E. Buker, S. Varrell, B. Kendall, C. Taplin SECOND ROW: L. Stevens, B. Fuller, E. Gerry, E. Mackie. THIRD ROW: S. York, L Bucknam, D. Bryant, M. Matousek. Office Attendants fAssistants for Yearbookj I. Moulton, R. Hayes, B. Kendall, S. Blaisdell, I. Moulton. LIBRARIANS STANDING: H. Walker, K. Gilmore, E. Crawford, S. Yorke, S. Varrell, R. Hayes, L. Long. SEATED: P. Pape, N. Kenney, C. Tapley, Mrs. Sewall, B. Yorke, I. Moul- ton, C. Bracy, E. Howe. 2 W BACK ROW: D. Bone, B. Tumbaugh, E. Todd, D. Hardy, R. Gove, R. Tobey, W. Dennett, B. Valentine, I. Littlefield. SECOND ROW: E. Martin, R. Hayes, J. Meyer C. Hanson, P. Lord, M. Magocsi, N. Littlefield, D. Ladd. FRONT ROW: P. Nowell, L. DePerrio, D. Twombly, D. Tracy, L. Littlefield, R. McKenna, V. Burnham, L. Peirce, Miss Bisson. BACK ROW: P. Moore, L. DePerrio, E. Martin, I. Littlefield, D. Ladd, A. Avery, S. Merrifield, H. Perkins, J. Martin. SECOND ROW: C. Turner, C. Bracy, D. Davis, L. Long, P. McCarthy, M. Magocsi, B. York, N. Hollingworth. FRONT ROW: L. Suitor, N. Howker, C. Hanson, I. Hardy, V. Burnham, P. Lord, K. Waddell, L. Pierce, Miss Bisson. Music Director MR, JACK gala Srl-L YORK HIG H SCHOOL BAND BACK ROW: I. Iellison, R. Mclntire, B. Clough, R. Todd, R. Philbrick, E. Todd, L. Carpenter, R. Bur- ger, J. Hardy, I. Downing. ROW TWO: Mr. Jack, M. McKenna, K. Lipsius, P. Rivard, W. Hall, Wm. Freeman, F. Burger, K. Waddell, A. Messenger, R. Dukeshire, R. Langille. FRONT ROW: R. Knight, A. Parsons, C. Hodgin, J. Munroe, D. Ladd, R. No- well, W. Hackett, A. Chase, L. Flagg, C. Hanson, K. Freeman. l I, 5Q ? - Y K ' ' f n Polly Nowell ,K ' Tooting A long J. Martin, H. Perkins, N. Hollingworth, K. Waddell, R. Burger, L. Brook, P. Weare, S. Blaisdell, G. Albee, D. Mosher, S. LaBonte, B. Yorke, E. Howe, B. Kendall, L. DePerrio, C. Hanson, D. Davis, E. Martin, A. Bemis, H. Markle, P. Moore, S. Mer- rifield, P. Lord, C. Tumer, P. Nowell, M. Johnson, K. Gilmore, D. Tracy, N. Ken- ney, R. Burnham, D. Young, N. Howker, J. Eldredge, E. Grant, B. Daly, L. Bucknam. AUGMENTED NINTHS nh P1 STANDING: Director, Mr Jack- D. Tracy, J. Mmm B. A .V Daly, B. Yorke. SEATED: Pianist, P. Nowell, E. Martin, ., ,kr A G Albee H Markle P Moore A Ea 750,25 you We, the Senior Class of 1959, take this opportunity to thank the teachers, parents, advertisers, and all others who have helped to make our four years of high school mem- orable and constructive ones. 570Qerf1Sem Q12 fs 2 THE WENDALL WHITE STUDIO Clas s Photographe r 19 59 128 Free Street Portland, Maine 1 ---- ,gf PORTSMOUTH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' C' ASSOCIATION GEORGE T. ABOOD, INC. 3 ANCHOR BUICK CO. , INC. In in lgu HES 'MIL E I' W' BROOKS MOTOR SALES, INC. COLEMAN NASH COMPANY COLONIAL CADILLAC CO., INC. KENNETH C. EDWARDS, INC. D S I GRACE AUTO SERVICE PORTSMOUTH MOTOR MART, INC. 3? SEYBOLT MOTORS SIIELTON MOTORS, INC. TACCETTA CHEVROLET, INC. ZOFFOLI MOTORS, INC. Ilmmllll B. FRANKLIN PEEK Q., Wifi, .fi if 714-E! I-7 ' , 7 TI DODGE L. G. 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1959, pg 35

York High School - Organug Yearbook (York, ME) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 66

1959, pg 66

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1959, pg 17

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