Biddeford High School - Olympian Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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Foran, Robert Georgacarakos, Mike Gerard, Althea Girard, Arthur Goldthwaite, Jordan Googins, Raymond Grenier, Jacqueline Grondin, Joseph Hobbins, Raymond Houde, Pauline Huppe, Louis Hurd, Lester Jones, Frederick L'Abbe, Joseph Lashett, Helen LeClair, Rita Lee, Theresa Lerman. Samuel Lisica, Victor Litwinowich, Helen McAdoo, Ilene McCarthy, Joan McDonald. Ruth McNabb. Eugene Martin, Paul Merrill. Catherine Metcalf. Violet Miles, Lorraine Minnehan, Grace Mogan, Eleanor Nanos. Charles Neal, Helen Noble. Robert Painchaud. Paul Paouet, Claire Pelletier, Rose Eva Petit, Roland Poli, Lucy Prescott, Fremont Ready, Sylvester Reardon, Daniel Regina. Josephine Ross, Philmore Santorsola, Paul Saneria, Ruth Scott. Mary Sheehan, Frances Simard, George Stone, Lawrence Strombom, Carl Sullivan, James Sweeney. Gladys Tarpy, Raymond Thompson, Warren Tilley, Marcia Trafton, Gertrude Trafton, Raymond Trembley. John Whelan, Edward Wilson, Dixie THE OLYMPIAN 59 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial English College Commercial Commercial Commercial General College General Commercial Commercial College Commercial College Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial College College College Commercial Commercial College College College Commercial Commercial Commercial College College Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial College College General Commercial English Commercial Commercial Commercial College Commercial College Commercial SOPHOMORE NOTES. On September I3, I937, the Sopho- more class set out on the second leg of its journey, fortified with the ex- perience of the Freshman year and with bright hopes for the future. Early in the year class officers were elected as follows: President, Stephen Ryan: Vice President, Virginia Scott: Secretary, Eleanor Ryang Treasurer, Margaret Beecroft. Shortly after the class elections, a meeting was held to choose class pinsg these arrived at the beginning of the new year. The Washington Club was organiz- ed and the officers chosen were: President, James Tarpyi Vice Presi- dent, Esther Kennedyg Secretary, Jane Emeryg Treasurer, Hyman Osher. The Class of '40 proved to be very versatile, its members engaging in practically every activity connected with the school. The Sophomores were well represented on the debating team. three of the class, Clara Wallace, Pearl Shapiro and Omar Mountain, winning letters in the Edward Little Tourna- ment. Representing the class on the Football team was Hormidas Minninig Bit Stebbins was a member of the varsity team in basketball. The Glee Club was augmented by many Sopho- mores. There were two teams of Sopho- mores in Basketball, known as Bow- doin and Maine, These kept up the honor of the class by defeating the Freshmen. A great many girls turned out for basketball, but the Sophomore team was made up mostly of veterans from last year. Members of the teams were: Forwards, H. Stone, Gouclette, E. Cressey, B. Cyr, A. Santorsola, A. Mc- Garrity, H. Hebert, M. Morrisg cen- ters, V. Scott, P. Shapirog side centers, A. Donahue and E. Scott. We were sorry to lose several prom- inent members of our class, who drop- ped out during the year.

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58 T H E JUNIOR CLASS NOTES. Oh we're the jolly happy crowd, You hear so much about: The people stop and stare at us, Whenever we're about. We are noted for our wisdom, And the clever things we do, 'Most everybody likes us, We hope you like us too. J. Bellefeuille, ' 39. It certainly is a grand and glorious feeling at last to be able to say we shall soon be seniors and be consider- ed the Superiors of the school. The first business meeting of the year was held in September for the election of officers. The class voted to keep the same officers that were elect- ed our freshman year. These were: President, Laurence Stone: Vice President, Mary Derderian: Secretary, Emile Amnotteg Treasurer, Eleanor Cote. The next business meeting was held the first part of September. This meet- ing was held chiefly to make plans for the Freshman Reception. The commit- tee chosen were: Joseph Grondin, Joan McCarthy, Edward Whelan, Anne Chamberlain, Jeanne Belle- feuille, Laurence Stone and Fred Jones. So well did the committee ful- fill its responsibilities that the Fresh- men were able to say that their re- ception seemed to them the happiest party they had ever attended. The ordering of the class rings caused great disturbance. The one finally chosen was a gold ring with a black onyx stone and the year I939 stamped on its face. The rings, which were ordered through Dinan's Jewel- ry Store, arrived soon after Christmas. Next came the great event of the year-the play. This proved to be one of the most successful plays ever presented in the school. The whole cast gave a marvelous performance from beginning to end, and we are all looking forward to our Senior Play. OLYMPIAN Now, we are about to close the last pages of our Junior Class Book. Be- fore we know it, we shall be back within the four walls which have held us together for three happy years, and be able to walk the corridors as proufl and happy Seniors. JUNIORS Name Course Amnotte, Emile General Andrews, Dorothy Commercial Anton, Thomas College Baiguy, Jeannette Commercial Basmajian, Nathan General Bedell, Frank Commercial Bellefeuille, Jeanne Commercial Bellefeuille, Roland College Bissell, Walter College Boland, Ann Commercial Boucher, Isabel Commercial Boutin, Gerard College Brady, Bernard Commercial Brooks, Dorothy Commercial Brunelle, Irene Commercial Bryant, Hope College Buckley, Irene Commercial Burke, Helen Commercial Burnham, Dawn Commercial Butler, June Commercial Cadorette, Irene Commercial Cantara, Raymond Commercial Carrier, Jeannette Commercial Carty, Constance Commercial Chamberlain, Ann College Clark, Lois College Coady, Constance College Coady. Priscilla College Consalvo, Philomene Commercial Cook, Donald College Cookson, Pauline College Corbin, Abella College Cote, Eleanor Commercial Courtois, Reynold General Demeule, Yvette Commercial Derderian, Mary College Derderian, Setrak College Desmarais, Ovide Commercial Dickerson, John College Dineen, Charles General Dineen, Frances Commercial Doyle, Ula Commercial Doygn, Rita Commercial Dube, Gertrude Commercial Elia, Helen Commercial Emerson. Muriel College Emery, Basil College Emmons, Raymond Commerclal Eon. Robert Commercial Farley. Kenneth Commercial Finn, Margaret C0mme1'C1al



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60 THE OLYMPIAN Thus draws to a close the second part of the journey of the class of '40. June Walsh. SOPHOMORES ,X Name Antonakos, Christo N' 'Ayotte, Robert Baker, Rose N Bedell, Ellen Beecroft, Margaret k'Bernier, Laura Bouchard, Rita X1 Boucher, Yvette Bourassa, Adrienne Bourque, Arline Boutin, Ruth 2 Brennan, 'Marguerite NBridges, Doris ,P Butler, Charles Charland, Violette Chenard, Richard Cohen, Charlotte X- Cohen, George Corriveau, Marie X Cotsifas, John Cotsis, Sophie Cowgill, Henry N Cressey, Eleanor N Cyr, Blanche Davis, .Evelyn NDavis, Frances Demelle, Pauline N' Dineen, George Donahue, Anne - Doore, Constance -fDoore, Prudence Drakoulakos, Everett A Dubois, Edna X- Duranceau, Norman Emery, Jane Feeney, Christine X Foglio, Theresa .. NFoster, Norman kGaetske, Marie X'Gaetske, Wallace NGagne, Alcide Garnache, Paul X Gaudette, M. Juliette 1 XGenthner, Paul NGoldthwaite, Muriel Goodwin, Harlie N Gould, Robert Grindle, Genevieve Gross, Eleanor Hamor, George Harris, Mae RI-Iebert, Gerard XHebert, Harriet Henri, Yvonne Jewell, Arlene ' Course Commercial Commercial K Joncas, Rudolph Kennedy, Esther xgLabbe, Edward NL:-xbbe, Darius X Lambert, Bertrand LeFrancis, Mary lLeGallee, Baker Libby, Barbara YLittlefield, Earle Commercial N Lowell, Arlene Commercial College Commercial Commercial Commercial General Commercial' Commercial College General General College Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial General Commercial Commercial General Commercial Commercial Commercial General Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial College General Commercial Commercial General General Commercial College Commercial College College College General Commercial Commercial College College College Commercial Commercial General X Lumb, Walter McGarrity, Anita Marcille, Mignonne Mariello, Mary Martin, Robert Masoian, Mary Masse, Lillian Michie, Elizabeth Mininni, Hormidas Minnihan, John NMorris, Margaret Mountain, Omar Mullen, Dorothy Mullen, Kevin Nadeau, Pauline Nadeau, Rita D Nelson, Carroll X O'Neil, Lawrence 0 Rourke, Eileen Osher, Hyman Patterson, Yvette lPeck, Richard Petrin, Raymond Poli, Lucia ' Pombriant, Edward R Porter, Maurice N Provencher, Philip Provencher, Raymond Regina, Walter Reilly. Mahlon Rennick, Betty Richards, Gloria Rizas, Michael Robinson, Eleanor Rumery, Doris Ryan. Eleanor Ryan, Steve St. Clair. Carl Santorsola, Anne Scott, Eleanor Scott, Virginia Serpico, Joanne Shapiro, Pearl Shatz, John X 'Q Shaughnessey, John Sheehan, Thomas Sheltra, Carl Silcox, Russell Small, Harriet Sneider, Ida Snow, Shirley Stearns, Laura X College College General Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial College Commercial Commercial General Commercial Commercial College College Commercial Commercial General College Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial College Commercial College Commercial General Commercial Commercial Commercial College Commercial Commercial General Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial General Commercial College General General Commercial Commercial College College Commercial Commercial General College College Commercial Commercial Commercial General

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