Skowhegan High School - Lever Yearbook (Skowhegan, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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0 1 0 1 Connie Adams - Employed at Bell Shops. Carol Appleby - Attending University of Pennsylvania. Marie Baker - Married to Matthew Foster. Donald Barrieault - U. S. Air Force. Phyllis Beauford - Employed in Augusta. Anita Bosse - Employed in Connecticut. Shirley Bouchard - Attending Skowhegan Commercial School. Edward Burgess - U. S. Air Force. Maynard Burrill - Employed at home. Shirley Burrill - Employed as a hair dresser in Portland. Ronald Caouette - U. S. Army. Shirley Caron - Attending University of Maine. Charlene Carpenter - Employed at Norr- wock Shoe. loanne Carr - Attending Eastern Maine General Hospital. Stephen Caverly - Employed with Cian- chette. Joice Chase - Employed at Norrwock Shoe. Lorraine Chasse - Married to Billy Green. Mildred Cronkhite - Married to Walter The- barge. Mary Louise Demo - ln nurse's training. Maxine Dillingham - Employed by Carey Thing. Clifton Dingley - U. S. Air Force. Arnold Dore - Employed at Norrwock Shoe. Priscilla Dore - Married to Richard Lan- caster. Gerald Dostie -- U. S. Marines. Harley Dunlap - Employed in Connecticut. Roland Dunlap - Eastern Nazarene College. Sidney Emmons - Attending Maine Voca- tional Technical Institute. Eleanor Fluet - Employed at Norrwock Shoe. Geraldine Fortin - Employed at S. H. S. Marilyn Gerald - Married to Bernard Char-- rier. Sally Gilblair - Attending Pratt Diagnostic. Joyce Giles - Eastern Nazarene College. 64 ag 795 Betty Godin - Attending Farmington State Teachers' College. Virginia Gower - Married to William Clark. Joan Graffte - Telephone oflice. Calvin Graham - Employed in New York. Peggy Green - Married to Sonny Iones. Phyllis Green - Staying at home. Ann Hastings - Attending Mount Ida. Sonny Holmes - Attending Skowhegan Com- mercial School. Barbara Holt - Attending Thayer Hospital. Gerald Holt - Employed by Hollingsworth and Whitney at Winslow. Mary Lou Hunnewell - Employed at Sears- Roebuck and Co. John jackson -- Employed at Peterson's Bake- ry in Portland. Robert jacques - Employed at Clark's Store. Roy jones -- Employed at Norrwock Shoe Co. Burton King - U. S. Army. Francis Lashon - Employed at Somerset Cabins. Charlene LeBlanc - Employed at the Depos- itors Trust Company. Betty Lou Lewis - Employed at McLaugh- lin's Taxi. ,lune Lewis - Married to Arthur Tozier. Ida Lurette - Married to Charles Newman. Donald McGollar - U. S. Marines. Ioanne McFarland - Training at Maine Medical Center in Portland. Harold McLaughlin - U. S. Marines. Iudy McLaughlin - Attending beautician school in Boston. Shirley Meunier - Employed at Norrwock Shoe. Marilyn Miner - Employed at Gene's Res- taurant. Joyce Moody -- Attending Skowhegan Com- mercial School. Royce Moody - U. S. Marines. Stanton Moody - Attending Bowdoin Col- lege. Kay Moore - Employed at Norrwock Shoe.

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be proud of her and trust everything would be all right. After leaving her 5 coat and adjusting her cor- sage, Dolly rejoined Bud. As they entered the gaily decorated gym it hit her right between the eyes. janice Whiting in her dress. Her red gown. As they started to dance, Bud commented, Did you see janice? Boy, is she attracting at- tention. I think that dress is a little too much, clon't you?', Yes, yes, it was horrible. Bizarre, gaudy, cheap-looking . . . and everything was wonder- ful . . . the whole world, the dance, Bud, her parents, and the blue gown. 1 DIANE PERKINS Senior Alphabet . . . A is for Ambitious, describing us all. B is for Brains, in quantities small. C is for Challenges, along the way. D is for Dignity, throughout the day. E is for Excellence, in all that we do. F is for Failures, indeed very few. C is for Generous, Cenial, and Crave. H is for Humor and Help that we crave. I is for Ideas and for Ideals high. I is for juniors who, unnoticed, pass by. K is for Knowledge we Seniors possess. L is for Loyalty anyone can test. M is for Miracles we bring to pass. N is for Noise heard quite often in class. O is for Obliging, Obedient boys. P is for Popularity, Pep and Poise. is for Quality First - that's our rule. R is for Reputation we've made in school. S is for Studious, Serious class. T is for Tailing on notebooks passed. U is for Use of us everyone makes. V is for Value that's priceless and great. W is for Work that leads to Success. X is for Qualities we can't express. Y is for Years of our High School days. Z is for Zeal that has won Seniors A's. What Would Happen lf. . Billy Burton didn't tell corny jokes? Marilyn Creenlaw and Bobby Hanson werenit always fighting? james Dunlap wasn't such a tease? Fred Burrill didn't talk so fast? Leah Baker became cook at S. H. S.? Charlie Eaton didn't like airplanes? Shirley Hodgdon didn't have such good luck with pen pals? Ronald Bedard forgot to say Ain't ? Rochelle Dansereau and Cinger Gagnon ex- changed physiques? joyce Huff and Shirley Callant became the class loudmouths? Leon jacques and Claude Rioux had to walk to school? Shirley 'lohnson's hair straightened out due to her constant chatter? Herbert Libby wasn't such a good sport? Sally Morse didn't have her dimples? Allen Ross wasn't always flirting? Linda Scott was dumb? Sandy Steward dicln't have such lovely red hair? Mary Miller and Marth Stoodley weren't always together? Anna Belliveau wasn't always happy? joan Dostie wasn't always singing? Diane Perkins didnit dress well? Kip Huff didn't sleep during Study Hall? Kathy Leakos had perfect attendance? Cail Stickney didn't talk? Arithmetic . . . His jola was to teach her to be a mathematician. He kissed her once, he kissed her twice. And said, Now that's addition. They sat alone in complete satisfaction, She paid him back his kisses. And said, Now that's subtraction. They kissed alone without hesitation He kissed her once and doulaled it And said, That's multiplication. Her Pa appeared upon the scene, And quickly made his decision. He kicked the lad three blocks away And said, That's long division. 63



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Carolyn Perkins - Married to Wm. Knowles. Hilda Perkins - Married to Thaxter Dangler. Albert Phillips - U. S. Army. john Phillips - Employed with his father. Alva Plourde - Employed at the telephone office. Louis Poirier - Attending pharmacy school. Connie Rogers - Married to Maurice Dore. Colleen Rowell - Attending University of Maine. Thomas Shea - U. S. Air Force. Lee Smith - Employed with his father. Richard Smith - Employed in Connecticut. Clark Steeves - Employed with his father. David Steward - U. S. Army. Constance Sylvain - Married to Reginald Savage. David Therrien - Attending University of Maine. William Thibodeau - Employed with his father. Lawrence Tilton - Employed at the Texaco station. il This year we have five exchanges. Farmington State Teachers' College has agreed to exchange their Effesteco for our Lever . It should prove interesting to see a college annual as compared with ours. The Boreas staff of Bingham High School has written for an exchange with us. The yearbook staff of Caribou High School is interested in exchanging publications with us. Once again on our exchange list is the Bull- dog published by Madison High School. Adding a final bit of spiciness to our 1954 list is Presque Isle High School's Ship. Lyle Tdzier - Employed at home. Roberta Tozier -- Attending Thayer Hospital. Doris Turcotte -- Attending Colby College. Carrol Tuttle - Employed at home. Robert Turcotte - Farmington State Teach- ers' College. Jeannette Vigue -- Employed in the telephone office. f Barbara Vigue - Employed in the telephone office. Albert Wait - Attending Clark University. Lester Walker - U. S. Army. Shirley Washburn - Married to Bud Hilton. Dale Watson - Employed by his father. ,lulia Wentworth -- Training at Eastern Maine Ceneral Hospital in Bangor. Mary Wentworth - Training for laboratory technician at Thayer Hospital in Waterville. Billy Wise - U. S. Army. Marrean Withee - Married to Dave Thomp- son, living in Norfolk, Virginia. Forrest York - Employed at home. Dale Young - U. S. Army. QU I I I The Keystone - Crosby High School - 1953 Your Senior Pictures were a splendid size and the lead pages were exceptionally clever, how- ever, we venture to say that your pictures could. perhaps have been arranged more carefully. Trident - Brewer High School - 1953 Your Sports Section was outstanding! Pictures throughout your publication were excellent, but where were your Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Class pitcures? MARTHA BERNARD, Exchange Editor 65

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