Biddeford High School - Olympian Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)

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W - 9 Wd. , I Vi i ' Q1 ' -X 4- ' . ',fi . !Y .Z A4rasmM j -,. LH 1.4151 1,11 .nymyf Q ,Q myxuliktwh wmv I Qsg kmwavi W 1 55f?a4s3,ssx '45 I A K -' W. affff' I If ft r'm X x g N .X Q ix me From time to time in every orgdnization the necessity of an accounting I regarding its previous activities IS apparent. Accordingly, the following nun- tium militaref' concerned with all personnel at B. H. S., is here recorded and ' publicizedlfor the first time. . , Y 1, X. ' ' V , f , 4 . 1 , 5 A OL YM PIA Published by THE ST UDHNTTS OF BIDDEFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1952 1 fffff' Jw- 'L,47 www K or e ' , l, , X 5' 'Qi -ft 'J - i r W, :I B . N ' -' 1 J Q v N a M M .X ' . wx Q X X Q . ,N ' x N 1 .. ,H Q K , i , e . N - ' - t v ff .1 N K XY r ,404 D ' - JAM x ' . C' I :Ax , L . L 'lu STEVE WHITE In any organxzatlon there are certam outstandmg mndlvxduals who by v1rtue of thexr long and commendable SQIVICC are worthy of recognrtron Consequently thls nuntlum m1l1 tare 1n 1ts entirety 1S smcerely dedrcated to thxs hlgh oflicxal and hrs famlly Thelr falthful servxcc of many years merlts a note of thanks from all personnel at the Bnddeford Post 2 5 5 These three members of the Whlte fam11y Mr and Mrs Steve Whxte and thelr daughter Elame have served and contmue to serve ln the publrc schools of thrs area Communrty servrce on thelr part servlce of country on the part of JH YOUNG STEVE 3 Commander zn Clue In a qu1et and unassummg manner our commander 1n chlef Asa P Dag gett watches over h1s subordlnates wxth a keen mterest in thelr academxc progress and extra currrcula enterprrses Two years have elapsed since hls com mlsslon to the Blddeford Post and ln those two years he has won the conli dence and respect of all Hrs strategxc 3dVlC9 and calm regard 1n all v1tal matters have become a source of xnvaluable ard to all post personnel In leavmg the commanding oflicers s1n erely hope that the lncomlng recrurts w1ll have the good fortune of serung under such an able leader ASA P DAGGETT l S' I f f A r Ke 1 ki XX ' J Q X a l A lf. K . X I KN -A fy ,X X A bs. fl A ..l' . 4, o asf A 'A rs A ll A 4 WS: fd? ' DORIS PROVENCHER JEAN ANDERSON ALFRED BELISLE Valedzctoraan Salutatorian Honor Essay HONOR STUDENTS Here they are, the cream of the crop. These six Honor Students will represent the class at graduation June 12th. They have all worked hard and deserve the honor. We are proud of them! RUTH FLOOD RHODA CHRISSOVERGIS LLOYD ROBINSON fo F09 if 4' Q Y K 4'5 X 5 ss. 4 9 Nfl ill' Mnss Bergeron talkmg thmgs mer xurh Carole Barble and Dons Commandzng Oblfcers Adjutant Germarne Bergeron once agarn assumed the gurdance of the com mandrng officers Under her expert command thrs group has performed em cxently as rt nears rts final goal graduatron 8 I ! 1 Her wisdom and judgment already well-established, Miss frnffllm ,aw K at? Guy Wilfred Anderson Andy Hobby Cars Ambxtxon To own my own hotels ACIIVIIICS Washmgton Club C2 3 45 Chess Club C25 OLYMPIAN Dance C45 As cold as a mother m law s k1ss man1a for traflic nckets and cops Yankee humor at 1ts best happy go lucky fellow never a dull moment Jean Edmee Anderson Jeanne H0bb1ES Sports dancmg Ambltxon MUSIC or laboratory tcch mclan AC1V1I12S ee Club Cl 2 Treasurer C45 Photography Club 25 L1terary Club C25 Freshman Recepuon C35 Edltor of Scrapbook C3 45 School Cholr C3 45 Class Pay C35 Operetta C3 45 Band Orchestra C3 45 Class Vxce Presrdent C35 Meet the Experts C15 Debatmg Club C25 Washmgton Club C3 45 Tenms Club C25 Orchestra V1ce Pres ent C45 Muslc Appreclatxon N1ght Staff C45 Concessron C3 45 Prom fComm1ttee C35 Football Program Comm1ttee C45 , C25 Basketball C1 25 orwlmlw B H S leadmg accompamst X Buy a program? very soclable also one of our mad sc1ent1sts lab techmclan school always look m for the postman rift WWQHWW 9 .atm 'aww rf 'W WWW' Jeanmne Audue Jeame Hobbxes Photography and musrc Ambmon Muslc ACUXIIIQS Glee Club C3 45 Wash mgton Club C3 45 Operetta 35 The gurl from St Andres ways ready with a smlle another of the quxeter kmds shyness cheerfulness letters to Germany as .,,-e , ..g. K d 5 'Q .X 7, f b ji R It A , V A , . D E 4 fn f V A 11,,,'lQ'c , f. If A l I Q. V, L ' K' lf ,' -, L ' www' T fog ' -1' ' ' n 1' A42 K 4 X., C' ' 4 J f ,Jjc 'XX' N 5 RPM 0 'F 'ta A C Y 1 ' . jf , , X ' L I I A L C 'ff vle' - 1 f L' V' L .Y V A 1 1. If ft, - 2 . lg , 1, , , tif 1 erl . ,CA C t 4 L , 'Z ks C ' C w aa' . ,C 5? 41 W C : Z 5 1 I' - , V Z , cc Q - .. I - , . ,, t. I G1 , V 3' 45' ' Y' . ' I jr. . .al- ffi ' ...a Czl' 'I : . 1 , : 1 I ' v , : 1 A JI' Z, z ' : I , I : 6 Gym Q .5 . . . ' 02956 7 'C p -f 1 . D K . v-CJJV. , v '1 QW W-'U'-at 4 , Lillian Marilyn Baker Barbie Hobbies: Laughing and talking, Ambition: To visit Europe. Activities: Cilee Club 11, 2, 3. 45 3 ln- terclass Basketball 1l. 25 : Class Treas- urer 115: Debating Club 125: Music Appreciation Night 125: XVashington Club 13, 45: Prom Committee 135: Class Play 135: Scrapbook Reporter 13, 45: Operetta 13. 45: Freshman Reception 135 : School Choir 13. 45 : OLYMPIAN Staff 14 5, i'The kid . , , wonderful sense of humor . . . Have you heard this .Q E5 A 2. , , 35 l Edward Alfred Belisle Fred Hobbies: Sports, hunting. Ambition: To teach high school math, Activities: lfootball 1l. 2. 3. 45 : Bas- ketball 115: Baseball 11, Z. 3, 45: Student Council 12. 3, 45: Washing- ton Club 12. 3. 45: Scrapbook 13, 45: Freshman Reception 135: Boys' pgiegwirh. . freddie Gardiner . . . lox es Chorus '73, -M 3 MCU the Experts HM ' B Club 11, 3, 45: Chess Club 125: Class Plav 13, 45: Treasurer, Tennis Club 135: National Honor Society 13, 45: Class Treasurer 145: OLYM- PIAN Staff 145 : Concession 145 : Panel Discussion 14 5. One of the quieter Seniors . . . crossword puzzles . . . hunter and chess fanatic . , . XX'ells. Maine . . . Anti- social 1 ? 5 . My A Q flin- Q 11. u ,T -, f o- ' ., : f. 5i9: , W- ' fq 7 x Y., -a - sv 10 Norman Bernrer Doc l-lobbies: Sports. reading Ambition: To become a coach Activities: Freshman Reception 135 Stage Manager. Junior Play 135 Chairman, Prom Decorations 135 1 B ub 17 3 45 Boys Glee Clu 45 : Scrapbook Sports Editor 13, 45, Class President 13. 45 : lnterclass Bas- all 11 Z5 Football Manag r 1 2. 3. 45: Basketball Manager 11. Z. 3 45: Baseball 11. 2, 3, 45 1 OLYMP N Sports Editor 145 : Concession 13, 45 l ittle Doc a businessman one of our top officers and leaders proves spunk can make up for size He xx ill go far I 'R R-V, V Q- Eff album., Nr Paul Bolssonneault Buster Hobby Taxidermy Ambrtlon Electronrctechmcran Actrvmes Football C3 45 Manager C15 Class Play C3 45 Concessnon C45 OLYMPIAN Staff C45 Lrkes cars and motors thesptan smokes a prpe French con versatrons wxth Kostopoulos quret? 5' f X 'Af ll it Catherine Munel Bourassa Katy Hobbres Sports dancmg eatmg Ambrtxon C1v1l serv1ce work Actrvxtres Student Councrl Cl 2 3 45 Secretary C45 Treasurer C35 Glee Club C1 35 Basketball C15 Scrapbook Reporter C3 45 Prom Commrttee C3 Tenms Club 3 F is HWPQQ 'tN'i.,, Niels 3' it-is PM 5 C P H A Club C15 OLYMPIAN stan C f C Washmgton Club C3 45 Chrrstmas Party C15 Freshman Re ceptxon C35 Football Programs C45 Concessxon C3 45 Charlles cousm Who me? summer resrdence rn Waltham rn quret rn class ready to lend a helpmg hand Apx an 'Yr 'Q?'7-- fjft, Danuel Cantara Dannq Hobby Huntmg Ambmon State polnce Actrvntres Student Councnl C25 as ketball Manager C25 Baseball Man ager C25 Orchestra C2 3 45 Prom Commxttee C35 Football C45 Pool and card shark P Eon s con sultant and huntrng buddy Eating at the Nutshell B H S Harry James 3171, lc.. lt C fd! f 1 Q fe 7 fx 14 :J keel, Xlfiivf a 1 1 v ff F X tg . 1. 4 gf - J I 6 A19 . I a If I !f,,1 Ari, P '25-,a,A 4, if sf 2 of -'r' . fe f ao 1 f 714' 'Z Pl 'Va' Cf 7 i 1 I at J 11 fo MQW 1 1-11851 Marguerite Genevive Carrier Margo Hobbies: Skating and dancing. Ambition: Bookkeeper. Activities: Glee Club 12, 3, 451 Freshman Reception 135 1 Prom Com- mittee 135 1 Washington Club 13, 451 Scrapbook 13, 45: Librarian 1451 Senior Harvest Hop 145. Quiet and cute . . . shy. but friendly . . , Peeve: grouchy people . . . lsn't the Maine campus nice? . . . top flight bookkeeper. Ty .515 W5 W 1 ,if Rhoda Chrissovergis Rhoda Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Civil service Work. Activities: Interclass Basketball 1l, 2, 3. -+5 : Freshman Reception 135 1 Busi- ness Manager. Junior Play 135 1 Prom Committee 135: Cilee Club 13, 45: Secretary 145: Scrapbook Art Editor 13, 45: Class Secretary 1251 OLYM- PIAN Reporter 135 1 OLYMPIAN Busi- ness Manager 145 : Concession 13, 45 1 Xvashington Club 13, 451 Secretary 13, 451 National Honor Society 13. 45 . The great disc-jockey1?5 . . . quite a saleslady . . . ambition plus energy equals results . . , Now listen . . . a top dancer . . . Civil service in New York . . . bound to succeed. 12 JSWQA- ,L Teresa Rosemary Colpitts Teresa Hobbies: Drawing and reading. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Photography Club 1251 Debating Club 125 1 Freshman Recep- tion 135: Scrapbook 13, 451 Wash- ington Club 13, 451 Concession 13, 451Operetta 145: Class Play 13, 451 Glee Club 13, 451 OLYMPIAN Staff 145 . You like to joke . . . loves Cadil- lacs . . . tsk! tsk! . . . evasive pupil . . small and attractive . . . B. H. S. Hattie Carnegie. Carole Alice Cosgrove Carole Hobbies: Sports. eating. Ambition: College. Activities: Debating Club CZ5: Liter- ary Club CZ5g Tennis Club C255 In- terclass Basketball CZ, 3, 45: Glee Club CZ, 3, 45: Freshman Reception C352 Class Play C3, 45: Operetta C3, 45: Choir C3, 45: National Honor Society, Treasurer C3, 45: Scrapbook Assistant Editor C3, 45: Prom Com- mittee C35: Washington Club CZ, 3. 453 Class Secretary C353 Music Ap- preciation Night CZ5 1 OLYMPIAN Staff 45. Silence is Golden . . . Biddeford's Patrice Munsel . . . I'm hungry . . . victim of the mad scientists . . . sin- cerity plus . . . Simmon's. Geraldine Elaine Couture Gerry Hobbieszt Dancing. skating. Ambition: Bookkeeping and travelling. Activities: Scrapbook Cl, 2, 3, 45: Basketball Cheerleader C3, 45: Glee Club CZ, 3, 45 : F. H. A. Club Cl, 25: Debating Club CZ5 : Washington Club C3, 45: Freshman Reception C35: Senior Dance Committee C453 Music Appreciation Night CZ5. Basketball cheerleading . . . Dairy Joy . . . Five Feet Two, Eyes of Blue. 13 Frederick Earle Crowley Fred Hobbies: Sports. hunting, fishing. Activities: Football C3, 45: Baaseball CZ, 3, 45: Concession C3, 45: Inter- class Basketball Cl. Z5: B Club C3, 45: Washington Club C3, 451 Senior Class Play, Ticket Committee C45. Tall, blond, and handsome . . . ShyC?5 . . . a football man . . . Look out, Maine . . . Sin . . . Lecturing . . . Waltham. ,V I. il' I ti fl In , 'ju L3 ' J' t 1 'il ' .'i ' 1 65- V . Natalie Lueila Davis Nat Hobbies: Reading, music. Ambition: To travel. Activities: F. H. A., Treasurer 113: Sophomore Dance 123 : Glee Club 13, 43: Scrapbook 13, 43: Operetta 133: Washington Club 13, 43: Junior Dance 133. Poise plus nicest smile . . . Princess Elizabeth fan . . . quiet . . . sincerity . . . New Brunswick and back. ,T . -j4,,,1l'4. . ,4'1 ',s4 7 'A'4 ,v , 1 , l ' 'A ,S , 1 X I , , . r. , f y -I 1 17 F fi' X- I '1 , Jose ph Duranceau Joe Hobbies: Hunting and sports. Ambition: To join the Navy. Activitiesz Football 12, 33: Basket- ball 12. 33: Baseball 11, 23: Dance Committee 13. 43. The boys . . . hunter . . , speedy athlete . . . I won't go hunting with you, Jake . . . Ah! GoodI! . if 'M E pf 14 -4 , 3333 Roger Philip Eon Sweet I-lobbies: Hunting and girls. Ambition: To own the Narragansett Brewery. Activities: Football 12. 3, 43: Base- ball 12. 3. 43 : lnterclass Basketball 11 Z 3 CIIJ -+31 Tramp Dance 1l3: Oper- 13. 43: Boys' Glee Club 13. 43 Choir 13, 43: Concession 13. 43: XX'ashington Club 12. 3. 43: Prom Committee 133. Speedy halfback and center Helder hunting . . . driving his brothers cars . . . Have a - . . . Green Ford. im' an N 'inf Patricia Pauline Fecteau Rllfh Jane Flood Puttu B030 Hobbies: Dancing and skating. Ambition: Private secretary. Activities: F. H. A. ll5: Glee Club tl. 5. 45: Librarian C45 : Prom Com- mittee C551 Operetta C35: Choir C3. 45: Scrapbook C5. 45: Washington Club CZ. 5. 45: Concession C3, 45: Freshman Reception C35 z Harvest Hop C45 : Class Secretary C45 : OLYMPIAN Staff C45: Music Appreciation Night C25 : National Honor Society C45. Sweetness plus . . . Oh. is that cute . . . likes money to play with . . . one of the best dressed . . . Gee whiz! Thomas Fleurani Tom Hobbies: Baseball and football. Ambition: To own a store. Activities: Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 45 I Football Cl, 45: Interclass Basketball Cl, 25. Baseball fan . . . Sullie's right hand man . . . likes the Freshmen . . . set 'em up in the other alley. Hobbies: Talking, dancing. Ambition: T. W. A. airline hostess. Activities: Football Cheerleader Cl. Z. 3. 45: Basketball Cl, 2, 3. 45: Soft- ball Cl. 25: Meet the Experts CI5: Cilee Club Cl. 2. 3, 45, Vice President C25. Secretary C35, President C451 Class Vice President CI5: OLYMPIAN Staff C1, 2, 3, 45. Co-Editor C455 Scrapbook C3. 45: National Honor Society C3, 45: Class Play C3, 45: Prom Committee C35: Operetta C3, 45: Washington Club C3, 45: De- bating Club C25 : Freshman Reception C351 Camera Club C25: Music Ap- preciation Night C35: School Choir C3, 45: Concession C3. 45: Literary Club C45 1 Choir Secretary C45. Leading voice at football games . . . Mrs. Chimpsie . . . OLYMPIAN editor . . . activeness plus red hair equals BoBo . . . Can anyone here Charleston? . . . D. C. bound . . . Deep Purple. 1 i W ' Q lzvliz Q . ..a 55 K5 me-f 15 Steven Leach Foss S teue Hobbies: Model airplanes, sports. Ambition: To be successful. Activities: Student Council Cl, 2. 35 1 Football fl, 2, 3, 45: Basketball Cl. Z, 3, 45: Baseball fl. 2, 3.45: B Club 13. 45: YVashington Club IZ, 3, 45. President 13, 45 3 Freshman Reception 135 3 Sophomore Dance Committee 125, All-around athlete . . , curly black hair . . underclassmen's idol . . . quiet. unassuming and sociable . Best Things in Life Are'Faee. I r i 5546- A L ,ce ' c I av, 1 1 J 1 K X 9- af' ,f 'L Karen Fra nces Goodwin Kay Hobbies: Driving, eating and sports. Ambition: Oldsmobile convertible. Activities: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45: Freshman Dance 115: F. H. A. C151 Class Vice President C25 : Washington Club 12, 3, 45: School Choi: C452 Basketball ll. 2, 3, 45f Scrapbook 43. 45: Softball Cl. 25: Freshman Reception 135 3 Class Play C45 L Ten- nis Club l35: Student Council f25: Opcrerra M51 Dl.YfVlPIAN Staff 445: Prom Committee I35. Girl basketball IQIIOI . . . from the Pool , . . joking status: A plus . . . another lab technician . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . . . ButlerI I I IU' 16 Laura Edith Hussey Laurie Hobbies: Sports. square dancing. Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Class Secretary H51 F. H. A. F152 Washington Club IZ, 3. 45 3 Sophomore Dance 125 : Glee Club 13, 45: Junior Dance C351 Conces- sion f3, 45. Dimples plus smiles galore , , . his- tory whiz . . . cute and clever . . . a future secretary . . . Swing your partner. 'X lr Gilman Jalberf Gil Hobbies: Sports. movies. Ambition' To have a stead iob . yj . Activities: Cilee Club 13. 41: Oper- etta 131: Interclass Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 : Sophomore Dance 12.1. A conspirator . . . Rusty . . . a comedian by nature . . . bass voice . . Connecticut Yankee. fo, I., 5, be 1 1 .5 it Aw 4 .Y 7 W l Fain t, u .Uv-h I 1 Francis Patrick Kelly Kell Hobbies: Sports. music. Ambition: Businessman. Activities: lnterclass Basketball 11, 21: Basketball 131 3 Washington Club Dance 13, 41: Junior Dance 131: Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Harvest Hop 141: Sophomore Dance 121: Freshman Rea ception 131. Combination Cupid-Romeo . . . Because of Rain . . . peeve: tem- peramental people . . . Just One of Those Things . . . .1 crooner1?1 . . . loves them all . . . tl top Yankee fan. S fe , fftfx .41 Q .55 it 17 dffv' dil f 1 its-,.4' is John Kostopoulos Greek Ambition: To be on time. Activities: Class President 121: Co- Editor, OLYMPIAN 141: Junior Play 131: Operetta 13. 41: Football 1l. 2. 3,-11: Basketball 1l. Z. 3. 41: Base- ball Manager 111: Baseball 13. 41 : Freshman Reception 131: Glee Club 13, 41. President 141: Choir 13, 41: Prom Committee 131 : lnterclass Bas- ketball 1l. 2. 3. 41: Vvlashington Club 13, 41, Vice President 13,-11, The Greek . , . a linguist . . . Ciolden Gloves boy . . . the tenor with a bass voice.. . l'm late. l'm late. l'm late . . . sharp dresser . . . character impersonations. 1 - s x 1' 1 1 , ' f f I t t F V 1 ' I . A Q L 'K 'J we fflff' f ff ji! L f X II Doris Langevin Doris Hobby: Going to the movies. Ambition: Laboratory technician. Activities: F. H. A. C15: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45: Class Play. Prompter C351 Freshman Reception C35: Con- cession C3, 45: Washington Club C2, 3, 45: Scrapbook C3, 45: OLYMPIAN Staff C45: Senior Dance C45 : Literary Club C251 Tennis Club C353 Librari- an C45: Class Play, Prompter C45: Operetta C45. Undecided . . . leading female cupid . . . Where's the 'ammo?' . . . a very patient prompter . . . one girl who is full of surprises. A I f f . f, pf ff' f 0 ' 'CV ,jf , K ff 'ffl' P lffgj- ' 4, Q' --'T' jf .f 'ff' 'e ff KMQ if!!! .iffy 0, A ,ff jifyjfy j . Rf 74? JW CMC Wff fy, :!'i: gf i f Qi if I SM , 101 I as iff' M92 James Lynes Big Jim Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be successful. Activities: Interclass Basketball Cl. 25: Baseball Manager Cl, 25: Basket- ball C3. 45: Baseball C3, 45: Vice President, Boys' Glee Club C45. Big Jim . . .hook shot artist . . . asset to any basketball team . . . one of the Biddeford wits . . . Kid Valera: tino. Ab Role Mack Roz Hobby: Art. Ambition: Artist. Activities: Basketball Cl, 25: Arch ery Cl, 25: Orchestra Cl, 2, 35: F H. A. Cl, 25: French Club C2. 35 Washin ton Club C4 : Transferred 2 5 from Norway High School C45 . A welcome addition to our dimin ishing ranks . . . sugar and spice . . hails from Norway CMaine5 . . . bu ding artist. ' Vg! .5-gvvv, 'Z Agar-gcz ZW ' . ft i 'R 6244 All Jerome Murphy Murph Hobbies: Model cars, music. Ambition: Radio or automobile sales- man. Activities: Washington Club C3, 43: Class Play C43 : Talent Show C33. Godfrey's successor on the uke . . . restless and imaginative . . . model car builder B. H. S.'s Charlie Chaplin. ww '10 V 'R ft , af X JMW. fic ' i wiif' fffiq Richard Scott Norton Dick Hobbies: Raising turkeys. preaching. Ambition: Religious worker. A commuter from North Kennebunk very serious . . . attentive . . . and silence and study equal 19 '5- Doris Irene Provencher Dorrie Hobbies: Movies, reading and sports. Ambition: To be successful. Activities: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 43: F. H. A. Club. Reporter CI3: Basket- ball CI. 2. 3, 43: Softball Cl3: De- bating Club C231 Literary Club C23: Tennis Club, Secretary C331 Fresh- man Reception C33: Operetra C3, 43: Scrapbook C3, 43: Class Play. Assist- ant Director C33 : National Honor So- ciety C3, 43: Cousen's Speaking Con- test C33: Choir C3. 43: Music Ap- preciation Night C33 : OLYMPIAN Staff C431 Class Play C431 Librarian C43: Washington Club C3, 43: Meet the Experts Cl3. Actress . . . studies and popularity equal success . . . a good sport . . . Oh, Sir! ! . . . uite a serve tennis . q X , ' 1 l , 1 1 . Hobby: Driving. QQ? Arlene Richard Norm-an Roberts Arlene Smiley Hobbies: Antique autos and classic CBIS. Ambition: Own my own car. Activities: Football Cheerleader Cl, 2. 3. 43: Operetta C33: Washington Club C2, 3. 43: Debating Club C231 Scrapbook Reporter C3, 43: Class Play, Prompter C33 : Prom Committee C33 : OLYMPIAN Staff C43 3 Freshman Reception C33: F. H. A. Club C132 Thornton Victory Ball C233 Senior Play Committee C432 Concession C3, 43: Glee Club CZ, 33. Office girl . . . loves to talk . . . blonde, blue eyes, good dancer . , . peeve: bossy people . . . the only Senior girl with a driver's license. Iii! Arthur Rizas Rice Hobbies: Bowling, sports. Ambition: To open my own Ice Cream Parlor. Activities: Interclass Basketball Cl, 23 : Washington Club C3, 43 . Cheerful and friendly . . . Boston and basketball equal the best in week- ends . . . likes to kid Lynes . . . soda ierker. my n 4' 1 we V ,,,,g . C A 20 Ambition: Mechanic. Activities: Washington Club C3. 43: OLYMPIAN Dance C43. Smiley . . . a square dancer . . . model car builder . . . friendly and jovial . . . more Yankee wit. 'cfG'L'Zj?'l C, ' . f fiaflvf ff? - ff 4' ' ff' ff' -f , nf' . 'if fe' ,ff 544,45 - . ,' 1. fof fore 1 i' f. ,:4f:- 2 ff. -, ' - X ' . ' ' lff,1 I il 7 ef' Q-11. x Ifvflfxxx r f . - i 2 ' 7 ff- 1? -4' 6 333' 'Cf K 'V A X for Lloyd Robinson Arfhur Scucy Floyd-Lloyd Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. Ambition: Chemist. Activities: Student Council 1l. 2. 3. 41, Vice President 131. President 141: Class President 1l1 3 Washington Club 13. 41 : Football 121 : lnterclass Bas- ketball 121: Glee Club 13, 41: Choir 13, 41: Operetta 131: Class Play 13. 41: OLYMPIAN Staff 13, 41: Freshf man Reception 131: Concession 13. 41: Band-Orchestra 11, 21: National Honor Society 13. 41. Mood Indigo . . . woman hater 1?1 .,.U. of M. bound . . . Sep- tember Song . . . Deer-slayer . . . Still waters run deep. f 1,4 lr, 'fri f!fQ'p'f J' A h-:-fy Jil fn ffllan! 'J -,,,,'4L kf .JIM Q pd fowl' .M 4 fwf' . fd! lj' Fitz., fl!! f.. C yvfi-'ill' fJjf'j'Ad 'I ,f A 4 f 7 I :ff Q1 ' f Jeanne Shevenell Jean Hobby: Scrapbook collecting. Ambition: To join the Waves. Activities: Scrapbook Reporter 111: Softball 1l1: Basketball 111: F. H. A. Club 1l1: Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Washington Club 13. 41: Basketball Cheerleader 13. 41: Freshman Recep- tion 131: Prom Committee 1311 OLYMPIAN Staff 141. Raven-Black Tressesn . . . loyal fan of B, H. S .... basketball cheer! leader . , . gracious flirtations . . . clothes fiend. Art Ambition To be successful Activities: Football 111 Basketball 11. 21 Freshman tion 131 Freshman Dance Co 111 Talent Show 131 o Dance Committee 121: Harve 141: OLYMPIAN Dance 141 PIAN Staff 141 2 Glee Club 141 Hobby.: Model building. . Z ' r 2 A ' l l Artist . . . plays guitar an , , . milkman . . . Jack of al . . B. H. S.'s Roy Rogers 1 1 f -lv lf L r 'N 1' L J .1 V- . lv .ff t WJ. .J 1 A 1 . -i WJ' fl: 1 ak 12 V R1 .4 U , , V ,-Ln! vl v if I V Y, Y' ' W 1' 'M 1 ' J 1 vw l' , 'l 114 :VN A, I 1 A H . v VA, Wbfvt ll X lf' 'J I U 1 uk 5 v V ,J My 3 2 l 1 af' N matrix 51 's tw' 5 ? Doris Ste. Marie Doris Hobbies: Skating, dancing, knitting. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. Activities: Washington Club 13, 45. Treasurer 13, 45: Glee Club 12. 3, 45: Librarian 13, 45: Concession 13. 45: Operetta 135: Freshman Recep- tion 135: Prom Committee 135: OLYMPIAN Staff 145: Choir 13. 45: Football Program Committee 145: Scrapbook 13, 45: F. H. A. Club 115 1 National Honor Society 13, 45. Busy treasurer . , . pet peeve: spill- ing Washington Club money down a crowded stairway . . . second Barbara Ann Scott. ... 8 . F' 1- N ,Qt 4 'C sw 4 A be fb t S Lorraine Ste. Marie Laurie Hobbies: Skating and dancing. Ambition: To join the Air Force. Activities: F. H. A. Club 1l5: Glee Club 12, 3, 45: Freshman Reception 135: Sophomore Dance 125: Prom Committee 135: Harvest Hop 145: Football Program Committee 145: Scrapbook 13, 45 : Concession 13, 45 1 Washington Club 13, 45: Washing- ton Club Dance 135. Westbrook Skating Rink . . . Oh, lah 5 . L Spaghetti Feeds . . . Sweet orraine. 22 lj q X , Irma Dawn Tate Irma Hobbies: Reading and knitting. Ambition: To teach English and his- tory. Activities: Glee Club CU: E. H. A. Club CU: Scrapbook Staff CID: Washington Club C3, 45: Cousen's Memorial Essay and Speaking Contest C35: OLYMPIAN Staff C4J: Senior Play C43 1 Meet the Experts Clj. A friend to anyone and everyone . . . headed for Hawaii . . . literary whiz . . . class BRAIN. Elizabeth Ann Trask Berry Hobbies: Knitting and baby-sitting. Ambition: To be a good nurse. Activities: Glee Club Cl, 23: Band Orchestra CZ, 3, 45: Class Play C31 B. H. S. trumpet player . . . studi ous and friendly . . . baby-sitter extra- ordinary . . . sincerity. 23 David Twomey Dave Hobby: Driving. Ambition: To tour North America in a new Ford convertible. Activities: Senior Dance Committee C4J: Basketball C-U: Baseball C435 St. Francis High School C45 . Cheverus to B. H. S, via St. Francis . . . Ford Station Wagon . . . Spe- nard's basketball court . . . carefree and happy . . . Ever been to D. C.? Y . '.:,A: f. , aa f as is 5 nf. .1 fp. Charles Walton Chuck Hobbies: Sports, being with Jeanne. Ambition: To play professional base- ball. Activities: Basketball fl. 2, 3, 45: Football Cl, 45: Baseball fl, 2, 3. 45: Class Vice President 145: B Club C455 Concession C3, 413 Glee Club C3, 4J: Prom Committee 133: Washington Club Q3. 4-D: Freshman Reception OJ. Kay's cousin . . . basketball. base- ball and football . . . I Dream of Jeannie . . . class athlete. 3 F A in , les if tiff .V A 4 24 John Joseph Kelly Jack Ambition: Travel. Hobbies: Sports, girls. Activities: Transferred from St. Fran- cis Xavier Mission House during Senior year. Senior Dance. Just Jackie .... Loves pinball ma- chines and sports in general .... Top ranking student .... Always at Sullie's. . . Blondes in particular. E . e F Z Kg! M xp, if f ff Nf .Law A Rv fffXXs2 'S 3 fa J. W fffw 55 0 WT fliff' 6 MSN PEE X 9 I fl 4 ly f fb: I AEI in . . nl' 3 4 .A A, ' fi' 1 'Q , ' yi . I S 5, JN . 1 , N I . f ,ff 1' ff , ', lp' ,i A AIM, ' ' V '. 'N 1, ,, 'SRX ' xX N - V ll r .gxxlku fx s . 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Une Commanding Ujfcers Left to Rxght Charles Walton Vnce Presldent Alfred Bel1sle Treasurer Pat Fecteau Secretary Norman Bermer Presldent In any m1l1tary functron the necesslty for superlor officers IS essential ours lS no exceptlon Thxs commandmg echelon IS composed of those who by vlrtue of the1r determmatxon and arduous efforts have attamed thetr present status Under the expllclt gu1dance of thexr adv1sors the authorrtatxve oflicers of the year mneteen hundred and flfty two have attempted to mstltute a Worthy standard to serve as an example The commandmg officers too wnth experlence as the best teacher have endeavored to preserve the level estabhshed by thexr predecessors The commandmg officers wish to express gratltude to our adv1sors and to our commander m chnef for therr capable assistance rn the past It IS hoped that the future commandlng officers will find them as competent as we dxd It IS wtth these thoughts m m1nd that this succeedmg sectlon IS devoted to the commanding officers of thxs youthful echelon 26 - Y . , I v 1 , . v , . Wash ing ton Club Left to Rlght Dons Ste Mane Treasurer Steve Foss Presndent John Kostopoulos Vlce Presxdent and Rhoda Chrxssovergxs Secretary The Semor Washxngton Club IS headed thls year by the followmg Steve Foss Presxdent John Kostopoulos V1ce Presxdent Rhoda Chf1SSOVCfglS Secre The ma1n duty of the Washxngton Club IS to take charge of the concesslon whxch was left to them by the graduatmg class The concesslon group sells candy dev1l dogs potato chlps pretzels Itallan sandwxches and many other refresh ments The commandmg ofliters take turns sellmg food We hear that they have ablt of trouble gettmg all the supplles there 1n tlme A famnllar sxght at all the football games was that of the Senior glrls busy sellmg programs and warnmg wayward Jumors and underclassmen that one day they would be Semors and want to go to Washxngton 27 , 1 , ' ' 1 ' ' , - tary: and Doris Ste. Marie, Treasurer. l 1 P V - 'Sf 0l:... Most Popular Funmest Tallest Ruth Flood Karen Goodwln Roza Mack John Kostopoulos Jerome Murphy James Lynes 115.9 -aliirhi A Chviar 'S ia can-1lF l L ,.. 't sauna: -um ,,, ,.,Ei was X..-A 3 Ilia lfffq' l naw -yn xr-nn.-u : 1 ww an ii fain!!! i 1. ' mini J. ,F Q I Most Teased Most Colleglate Most Polzte Frances Kelly John Kostopoulos Naralxe Davrs Kay Bourassa Carole Cosgrove John Kelly i fl Most Lzkely to Succeed Best Looking Cutest Dons Provencher Carole Cosgrove Laura Hussey Alfred Belxsle Steve Foss Steve Foss 28 , : -- ,A . s I f , xr- V f Q- .V ,Q-fl-. .2-is 4-7' f :jr ' - . ' 'fd , --- 'v : '. 'A , 'TW 3.3 v-awe-++ f -vu. I M -' gm ,. -- nv-1 ge 1 ' .,,... R --M N- M , 1.. -N U 1 . K iw.. , . .,e..,. 4 - 1 1 CD5 H- ' Q? I. .v ga ,,,w...-he-. ,V 'Es . -Q X F o.LN f . ' ,.....u--Q -4 - A Wild: u ,:ev,. N - H--se? V J 4, V aw- - ,, , .. rg ' mx.: 9 vm a ' 4 A LIL-.:R..?' WHA: f . n I .nf- r, Zi w E1 X lin- 1..b ia ' lbw A . - .I ,. ,v . K' in M 4 - , L.. A ' . lk er . :wx ' A.. f X . 5 . l ,303 Av? -1 ' .'-, N5 ' .,. '. ' e ss as W ,WW 'f... I .'-af' 5, -,v, R'4Fsv' Av- , . V an 'a ' - , . V .,, lr. , A, , . My ,, I .,, at - A A ka - ' an 7 ' - if f , . -LY' J?5'f ' Superlatzves Most Talkatzue Shorfesf Sleepzest Lrllmn Baker Norman Bernie! Danny Cantafa Thomas Stover Geraldme Courture Arlene Rlchafd 'C' fix? W? Af' Smartest Bzggest Flzrts C1058 Thespffms DOIIS Provencher Guy Anderson Lloyd Robmson Alfred Belxsle Jeanne Shevenell Rufh Flood Most Arhlenc Most Arrracnue Nozszesl Best Dancers Dons Provencher Llovd Robxnson Lnllxan Baker Rhoda Crlssovergls Charlle Walton Carole Cosgrove Guy Anderson Gilman Jalbeff 29 I . X ' ' 1 . I ' I JA , I . I . L V .I f W... - 4 Nz. y' ' ff . , r , , n 1 I - .. 17 C I V F f ' ..,1,,,P, ' Q : 3- . rn, s ' ,ri ' , K ' s. , p-1 HQ-.4,,.- f A- ,..,., .,,..,.- L A .. K I . Y D in E 54.3, ' ff tm if rf, ,. Afgf' . I' .xg I f 3 1 , . f 22 A Q Wi D W i' .D' X 0 'ff X 4. VI i KY or l.-0 4 unior Commzlssionecz' U cers Ann Biron Secretary Larry Hanson President Phillip Adams Treasurer Dorothy Butler Vice President With Your Junior year is the best' and Wait till you re a Junior' still the popular sayings with the traditional Freshman Initiation a whopping class play and other various activities Under Miss Rita Gallant s watchful eye Larry Hanson was elected to lead the class Other oflicers chosen were Dorothy Butler Vice President Robert Adams Treasurer Ann Byron Secretary Duly represented in the Student Council this divisionary force was also recognized by the National Honor Society eight members of its rank being elected to that organization 34 l I u l i ringing in their ears, our resourceful commissioned oflicers went on to live up to 1 I 1 ' Y Afxfsfm O 4---sang 5 I K Wigan, -lifs ? Z if 54: , . ann., X ii' 2? N s: as K Front row left to rrght Antomette Franco Pnsclla Houde Reynald Pamchaud Mrs Sarah Krauter Jeanne Charland Dorothy Butler Second row Barbara Lessard larry Hanson Ex erett Staples Norman Woodman James Caughlxn PJIFICIB Sm1th N unzor' Tlaf nmder to prove thelr ab1l1ty to mamtaln a hlgh standard of morale and euuertalnment the commxssloned officers undertook the task of performlng a ccomedy aptly called Junlor Prom From the ranks they selected a fine cast Mrs Sarah Krauter capable staff officer drrected the operat1on The cast ha Img been moulded mto a commend able un1t the performance of March 6 warranted much prarse Thelr goal achleved the commlssroned oficers could happxly say-operatlon successful 36 v b I L. 4 , ,us K tl YI S A M ..' 1 ' K' . al ' P V s 1,. A. v fx ' h ' X' ' 5 I x 7. 'lil X ' . 'hz Lddilf x-LQ Q . .. .A . . I if Q' fi .' H 1 H , if' fl v ' li' ll! ni . . YI' ' . ' .jj , ', ' 7 . v ' PM -1 . . . . . . , , . 5 f Sophomore on Commzssoned 0 Ceres ,bf Q? 'SSQWM Paul Atwood Vnce Presxdent Mary Kearney Presrdent John Hoyt Treasurer James OI.eary tar The non commxssxoned oficers the experlenced ones havrng only recently been through a perxod of basic tralnxng are constantly aware of the necesslty of settlng a good example for the new raw recruxts Early 1n the year the non commxssloned officers elected a few oflicers of thexr own Mary Kearney Presxdent Paul Atvs ood V1ce Presldent James O Leary Secretary and John Hoyt Treasurer !DXThe non coms have an able staff officer rn the person of Mrs Sarah Krauter 37 I 1 .N Y W x fan - ,V I -u 11 4, lv 'Av I S Y y. ' : , ' : f . ' ' 1 ' , X 1 V . Sv ' ,117 School Reporter Delores Dyer our school reporter gathermg news from Vlrs Coady for the daxly new spaper Lzbmrzans F1rst row Dons Ste Marne Dons Langeun Dons Provencher Roza Mack Marguerrte Carrler Second row Margaret Cartxer Elame Chenard Dorothy Laxernere Mary Kearny Ellen Robxn son Beverly Norwood Qfllzss D R Rl-IODA CHRISSOVERGIS X . ' Freshmen. .. Gizell ew Qpecreuzts Mary Stebbms Treasurer Charlotte Mrchado V1ce Presrdent Rxchard Stover Presrdent Robert Smart Secretary Our young recrults havxng admlrably suffered through the tradrtronal in ductron perxod proudly jomed our ranks wrth worthwh1le contrlbutlons 1n the Storcally wlthstandmg the hum1l1at1ng Freshman Recept1on ceremonles and the hazrng day that preceded th1s the Frosh soon became an accepted part of our ranks Under the able superx 1s1on of Mrs Conrad Coady leaders were elected for the year Rxchard Stover Presldent Charlotte M1chado Vxce Presldent Mary Stebbms Treasurer and Robert Smart Secretary 40 fields of athletics, music, and government. V. . 1 ' , ' 1 ' , ' ' : ' 1' . ' N 'ix v i A i i 1 D . . X , i x ', X i I . ix ix i.. , g Y X. Scrapbook 3 Q . 'J 'S Sfdjgl IA.- 1 f 0 Group looking over activities for the coming week. Ofice Secretaries Doris Arundle. Rhoda Chrissovergis, Patricia Fecteau, Arline Richard, Doris Bernier. Cath- erine Bourassa. 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A 1 All V M I f X xxx ff ,IW xl I S fy D a f r 1 I i 4 x fi Ll of In order to provxde an outlet for excess energy and to make servrce llfe more mterestmg varxous dlverslons from the academxc are essentlal It was Wlth this rn mmd that numerous actrvrtres were created 3Cf1VlIl6S m whlch all are urged to take part The servrce 3Ct1V1tl9S serve a dual purpose They not only provxde a vent for the servxce man s overabundance of energy but IH some cases result rn fine entertamment for the orgamzatxon ltself There are also addrtlonal actrvrtres whlch are based on honor and whrch superrntend the common good The succeedmg sectxon therefore IS devoted to the act1v1t1es and accomplrsh ments of the entlre serv1ce HIU W t X f- 2 I Hffifff 4 ' mwah lllll IIIHH MW ! rf f' 9 Za f 4 .22-r E, ff 7 - 43 , N fr QQ, K ff Q 51 5 5' L' ' ' x a ,ffm ff ' IQ f -'ii A' 5 'D l 'l goin x,ly 4 , 233 : I' ff 4 la XY -fig I T Q J 'r ., ,Fr it Y F 1175? fr' ' 'ff fx f . 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N if Seated Alfred Belxsle Cathenne Bourrassa Lloyd Robmson Al1ceThroumoulos Mr Daley Steve Foss Standmg Patncla Smith Renald Montpas Madeline Ruel Amta Labreque Student Counczl posed of personnel elected from the1r respectnve classes to serve as medxators nn the government of the school The councll strives to mamtam a workable balance among all orgamzatlons Thxs year s foul shootmg contest marks the first 1n a sernes whxch W111 be sponsored by the Student Councrl whose many functxons are gulded by the amlable basketball coach Mr Robert Daly 44 0 The Student Council, by far the post's most active organization, is com- Seated Doris Ste Marie Thomas Stover Doris Provencher Carole Cosgrove Lloyd Robinson Rhoda Chnssovergis Patricia Fecteau Ruth Flood Standing Phillip Adams Dorothy Butler Ida Curtis Shirley Robinson Alfred Belisle Ann Bxron Mary Thompson Robert Orcutt atzonal Honor Soczezyv vanced in prominence The membership composed of only a small percent of upperclassmen IS proof of the organization s being reserved for those students who maintain a high scholastic average participate in extra curricula activities lead fn the school as good citizens and perform duties and services for the school at al times The guidance of this distinctive organization IS in the hands of our com mander in chief Asa P Daggett 45 dj 0 9 Now in its. second year at Biddeford, the National Honor Society has ad- Qflluszc' Clubs As every Well organrzed branch of servrce has a well rounded musxcal pro gram for the purpose of morale boostlng and for entertamment so does our branch members plus an lnflux of several talented newcomers worked hard to become the nucleus of our mus1cal program the1r efforts Were rewarded wrth remark able success 46 The Biddeford High School Band, made up of most of the former orchestra Cflfuszc Clubs Both Glee Clubs greatly encouraged by last year s success agam Jomed forces to present thelr second productxon Harmony Hall a llght hearted musxcal whxch called for frxendly teamwork from members of all groups raw recrults and commancllng oflices alxke comradeshxp between members of all ranks ThlS group IS made up of talent selected from both Glee Clubs The cholr has performed several trmes durmg the course of the year As thls record was Uomg to press IhlS club was preparmg for 1ts 1n1t1al appearance rn the Western Marne Muslc Festrval 1n Lewxston xn May 47 I Last, but not least came the B, H. S. Choir, and here again was evidence of o . 1 1 . n I of l 1 ' I I Q 1 4 1 Seated John Kostopoulos Thomas Stover Ruth Flood Dorothy Pelhtxer Theodore Drum Dons Provencher Jean Anderson Carole Cosgrove Renald Pamchaud Standmg Roger Eon Alrce Throumoulos Arthur Soucy Prxsca Labbe Ronald Guay Patrxcla 6718 Uperetta Musxc at Harmony Hall was the theme of this year s operetta whrch was held April 26 and 27 rn our assembly hall A large crowd was present to Wrtness the talents of all our mrlltary ranks The productron was under the d1rect1on of our able cabrnet member Mr Horace Klllam 48 Binette, Anne Hussy. Larry Hanson, Irene Throumoulos, James Caughlin, Janet Johnson. ' Al V1 ' Y ' , . MAINTENANCE CREW Jerry Henri, Mrs. Clara Blanchette, James Lambert, Charles Dubois. i-X The orchestra in full swing. 1. xy 1 0 , I ' K,-XVINYXAVP Lf -,,,- ,, .4 'iyadfa M74 fi!! V , i ff, A .jwnfvr A4 .fi ,il . , ,, ., , A ,4 f L 01,1 ,f J,,, .4 fl-'I rw p3,3ry, .ff Vp A. 6 V 4, . I, V r 2 B. H. S. at 1:00 P. M Lf Cfzger oundup Vlrs 'Vlurphy s lrttlc boy .lcromt Th Pollcx Commuter Thls IS thc nomcnclaturc of a moralc radxo program Each wctk thc talcnt rs drafted from thc four ranks Programs may rangt from muslcals or sluts to one amustd amazcd or plcascd lt lS well llkcd rn thc conccnsus of popular opln ron The pollcy commxttcc composed of students from thc four classcs drcw up thc plans each vxcck for thc program Thc wcekly pcrformancc IS xarlcd and IS cmcced by C O Jcrome 'Vlurphy 'Fu E ' ', Y . . J 1 H 1 4 11 7 1 . acr dramas. All who listen have been , I . , V , A s s v w s ' v 'u Q 3 5 , ,... q JN.s i -.L 'G X lx D1 xl lhursdxy mghl Lach wuk Inddu Bglxsh conducted .1 popullr tm mmut-, Qports Program gxxmg Lwrxom thy clug about thi B U morn PICIUTL for thy uuk JQ iv- Inddu kuplng us l1 lffJff'Uxd Lllu mt ounwn um loot lons rountnr Nlrs ,url Dollo ltromt 'Nlurp x 'lllnd Btllilt txndnnyr zu OlSSUnlLlll ons ln um rom ter N Hu Duns ljromptrr Caron usgrou Tenn Collpltri lxutn Cmodxx nn 1 h mn 15 Stmrr Senzor 5Play chosen from the ranks by the dxrtctor Mrs Ptarle Dolloff and after SIX weeks of strtnuous drllls prtstnttd a tbrtt act plax tntltltd Nflald ol Vlonu, The play xx as prestnttd to strtngtbtn the rtputatlon ol tht commancllng group and to set an txamplt of sbovx mansblp to bt mamtaxntd by succttdlng commandmg unlts Tbt deta1l under the able ltadtmlnp of Nlrs Dolloff ptrformtd 11kt xtttrans The comtdy came to l1ft as each lnduldual strow to lne lns or htr part The txctllent presentatxon of all tharacttrs amounted to an ewenmg of hllarlous comedy and enjoyment for all prestnt 52 S'.'l' l.l 'llll .R l lf l. D 'JP 'l',. . lx ff,.' '. bf S. ' 1: ll. l Bf' . D' l.. g '. P p': .'.1.l 'Q l' I Cn Monday evening. December lO, 1051, eleven of our top officers were 1 A Y - u 1 wht 'V 1 ' - A , -A lv. w v 1 4 f 5.f- MX ,- J ' k f ' ' ' ff ff- ,fs Z , ',,.- 5 ...D Oo gl' 1 L'b rf ,f 'L V, L' q,1,, ,, f W Football The T1gers coached by B111 Stone and lVl1cky Dolan won three games lost nve and ended 1n a deadlock 1n two others for the 1951 season The team was led th1s season by Capta1n Steve Foss When the season started the Tlg9fS had plenty of backs but no 11nemen Th1s 1nexper1encc 1n the l1ne hurt B1ddeford greatly Backs who helped through out the season were Roger Eon A1 Belrsle Char11e Walton Steve Foss and B111 Tarazew1ch Lmemen were Joe Bouv1er John Kostopoulos Norman Prerce and Ray Gagnon B1ddeford s outlook for the future under the watchful eye of the1r able head coach B111 Stone IS br1ght The team Wlll be led by Norman Plerce a small but rough guard and 11nebreaker Also com1ng back Wlll be Cook1e Drou1n hard pluggmg fullback who was hurt IU the season opener last year Others who Wlll help are Ray Gagnon B111 T3f3Z9WlCh B111 Lambert A1 Chenard .lack1e Chenard John Hoyt Paul Atwood and J1m O Leary 54 R lu. s A . !5 .. . 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'S J COACH STONE Wgstbrook Brunswxck Chexerus Old Orchard 'Vlorse fBathJ Knnmbunk St Ignatlus St LOUIS Sanford Thornton cn 3 Lost D e I heq le 2 ,ol 55 CAPTAIN STEVE FOSS iliu- Biddeford vs Sanford Biddeford vs Kennebunk Biddeford ws Thornton Biddeford Vs St Louis Biddeford vs. St. Ignatius Biddeford vs. St. Louis 56 Football Cheerleaders l ronl Co Captams Ruth Flood and Arlene Rtchard Back Jeanne Charlmd Clanre Hubert lNancy leNlm lutnllc Vlarntllo Domt leper Pnrhara Worcester cf Thats the coach m thc mxddlc 57 You found them at every football game llntlflflg m thexr enthusxasm and thereby perfect models of school spmt As thenr t1tle Cheerleaders 1mpl1es they are our leaders and all of us owe them a roarmg cheer for so aptly ful fillmg thelr rolls The squad was made up of gxrls from the four ranks rank meant nothmg We want a touchdown We want a touchdown' X I L -. v7-. I at F Q x ' ' f ., if .- , ,, ,, ,, , L Y 1 f -Q l , , , rf Y T' s, ' 4 2 - . CC ff. K I K' . 1, .xl X.. x,, . . . 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Seated Ray Montpas Steve Foss Norman Plcrce Norman Woodman Kneelmg Danlel Barbano Xklxllxam Tarazevuch Robert Duross Richard Reny John Hoyt Standmg Rlchard Morin Gene Gaudette Jrm OLeary Vullnam Forseman Donald Emmons Coached by Bob Daly the 1951 52 season saw the Blddl6S fimsh second ln the York County loop thereby wlnmng the TWIN Cxty Tltle Brddeford was led by Charlxe Walton vxho started hrs season late because of a football mjury Chuck was also Twm Clty foul shootmg champ The hxghest scorer on the Tlg6fS was Bxg .hm Lynes lanky pivot man Others who were standouts durmg the hoop season were Ray Montpas Norman Pierce John Kostopoulos and Norman Woodman The future for the Dalymen looks good Next year s club w1ll be led by Norman Prerce hardworkmg forward who IS the defense ace for the Blddles Also returmng are Ray Montpas high scorlng guard late season star Norman Woodman and Phll Stebbms Dxck Fleurant Bllly Foresman Al and Jackle Chenard are also expected to help the club a lot WOWf Ja ' Q? xzf 2' zfwsl I .. y . .. v .Y Z . . . eizf' ' 'EW 9 245 W 06551 3 ! X ,ap 4 i ' ,J 59 ' , l SZ' Varszty Xlumnl I rgup During Imnngbunk South Portlmnd Ijklllflg Sl Iouls Wmslbrcmok I hornton Vhstbrook Sanford South Portland Portland Sl Irancls I hornton S Io IS Qt Przlncls Smford Kgnmbunk on 7: I. it L Ihnu m John Foss Rmchard Marncllo Robert Bermar lohn Chenard Rob rl Smart Coah Sion Rnchard tovcr Rnchard Iluuram Larry Vknlscn Rnchmrd Pwas QJJW gg f7Cf fm K f4 1 O , 4,,,2 - ,i A JJ gx if Lili, Q J 4 A my P V 6 If -J WML' 5 hv f VX 'dnxioed , , 7 'I ' A 41 gyfxwx 'Q ' Ch J f f -rr' dk , ,Rr J JA M' W 'nhl 7 V W mx! . ...,,,..rr A, 44 2l ' 5 5 . ' A . .. 31 42 .. .. 46 31 . .,... ... ,...... 50 30 . .. .. , , 54 26 . ' .. ,. ..... .,.. . . 32 49 . ...... 63 27 X 1 .. ..,. . . , . 48 23 Kennebunk Frosh St Louns Frosh Thornton Frosh Sanford Frosh Kennebunk Frosh St Louls Frosh Thornton Frosh Sanford Frosh Freshmen Won 6 lost 2 61 Af fe I .04 u., M -fv ell qgasketball Cheerleaders Thm sparklmg atxttt WN on hand twtry Tutsdxy md lfrrday to urgt tht b1skttb1ll tum on to 3.,rt1ttr glory Bus trips to ill pomti m lVlunt whtn tht occasnon dtmmdtd lf couldnt dtfl1tt tlmtlr vxtlltty durmg tht g1mtS 'lht group ltkt most m sthool con ststtd of glrls from tht four claws VM rt ill proud of them ,i 41' 62 nx n hun 1 'Q in Y Qllffgaa I Snttd Doc Btrnttr Don lmmons Dmny Barbano Iohn Hoyt Phtl SlLl1l7lHS Iacktt Qhcnard Charltt XVallon Standtng Bully lambtrl Dck lltu t lrcd from ty Stut loss L nmld Nlontpms Ntck Marttllo Ronald llammond Dtcls llaras Alfred Btltslc 5BaSeba1I As thus book gots to prtss the l952 baseball ttam has won 4 gamts and lost 4 Ihe 4 wms art mort than any Btddtford club has been able to do stnct l948 Blddtford IS coachtd by Bob Daly and ltd by classy shortstop C harlnt Walton NEW Tha coach meets thc captam EQUIPMENT NMR uw' 1 4 ' AF? A 5109 t 1 64 no BAT '1 111' 01, ' x Q ' I : ' ,. ' . i 5 ' ran. - I 'lv' . C i Rfy .loc l5ouvil'r. Ray Gagnon. 1 l ll l -fl - lj 6- v 2. M B Wl Q FJ, u- I . .. xl 2 wp. R f., , , , ' I I X l 1 . ,Q 3 Q' Q I 'K 4 HXD0! , il 152 Qlympiczn Staff Saud Jun Xndnrson Dorothx Butlnr l Ury Hanson FdllOl'lf1 Chlcf Ruth llnod Siandlng Puma I ahhc Paul Bomionault John Host Alfred B hsla Vw Ilxam lamhgrl l luyi Robmson 'Ihomas Stour Normun Bnrnncr Xhsmt when pncrure was laknn John Kosmpoulos Idnor nn Chxcf B MN ,pv 5 -nf,,,-' L ud C rolg Cwsgmu Xrhm Rughard Xl roumnulos I ll k s w N1 n mia Chnsxox F515 usnn xx 'ui lnm Rhoc lcmm Shmum ndmp, Dur1xSu Nhrn nn n w Xu n vrli n,,v. n .1 K ' : , , ', . ' Q . 'i' , '..'c A W f. C N . ' -0 ! , X 1 4 1 X 'ff 1 ,X . I I x 6 1 X I ,. - J I I. v - , ' If , y fit. ' :VM . 6 xu ' ' 4 J x ' K Su: ' : ,a ' , A r ' ' ' f ice Th ' , i ian Bn cr. Bufinw' nr.1y'r. Rhx , ' ' x ff 1 B A c f vim r If .' ' ics' . . ' f 'IIA SIA V 'Z Q f ' . . v KJ ' C md 1 . Da '. In f R'i .C lhcrincBournss.1 I:Yx'I'L'lI Syplu k fphzm-1 'CHISF P ...i- nv,-,J llo fog X HN Rn? HER . ,, ...if i I llll .Z N.. 5 lv' ,, wt af -6, ll 'Lf S' 6? N, if u N rl , -1 . A - I 2-S QW X 'Z ,J l 'i 9 ? ,.-1 l y k 5 Q ll 52 Olympzan Stal? The staff of thxs vear s QLYMPIAW ms uruque ln that they carrled on therr work to a great extent wrthout the benefit of dlrect contact wrth one another Wrdely dxvergent mterests and conflxctmg class schedules kept most of them ave ay from the Job except for odd hours during the day when they would pufl oxer to the lrbrary slrp a batch of copy pxctures etc mto the top desk drawer and be gone agam before anyone else arrlved Nevertheless the work was done and you have your book to prove rt We hope that you approve of all the cholces we have made and wxll always remember kmdly the people pnctured here 1'Yp'ST BUSINESS I M,-mme-En. 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R a 'Y-,,.-4Il- '- ' A, ,A D i l L,, . 1 2 M,-1-.-, I 7 : H,-f-4' , '5 1' -S 'Y A ,Min .T f Ti,-577' C omplzments QJWA YFL 0 WEE X jf, X fffffn 1, --f-.4-pf' 5- sxs 4' A : E 'YQ S sank, ,LF 48 Alfred Street Blddeford Mame 68 W 0 Q f , ,. f ff ff ' ' V 7 + g iff' A ' ' f ' ' ' ',,ff.'f,, ,. 'fL,, M, , L ' 7 .4 ,rf fe- vi- ' , ' ,g ' ' ff I , l I ,gy I -,:...-Q-fl-1,1-2-ji'J,W.-inf, - lf' f',72 V J! ff----,-', ,-, - -.Amir Z. .. ' Y D N , M . -i-2-,L ,, -.T-- V -V f......b: Q -f -f- . -. V: v 1 S?jg-.Ak i ngfg,l'l'i i:i!1':, -. 'iggb' , , 1 .. - - , ..- Y, , f- M' :QQ-lQ+35-:fr-211-' .-i'rqp2Fi.NYA7V A ,- N f X 'fi fu . A- f ,I K 1- - ' ' l f e if :X , , e e - ' '71-9 ' N -- ,-, '1 . , ' V N, i,L.r , qc-,agy ,- fe ie fx- e iz, 3 1 Q e ' 7. 3 -rf ' - 'I '4NY-ir-'H 1 ,M - 4 x ,gf Ad. W V-, ,J V Tx- Qi e , - QLSQQTQ, fy 4x Jraf 1-45 ' . . ' 7 A4 'W who 'ff iv' YOll'l.l. REALLY ENJOY ? Here s what the Telephone Company oflers grrls lmrshmg High School V A chance fo fill an umportant 'ob A chance to earn good pay, regu lar rauses, paud vacations A chance to enloy frlendly com panlonshup meet new people make new fruends This le your chance to do vxtal work e a 'ob with plenty of responsibility and oppor tumtv for advancement be associated with a reliable Company that s known and respected everywhere a Company you ll be proud to work for Come m and talk to us Get all the detanls But do xt now so you ll have a head start T I new suounn TEIEIIIIIIIIE 1. mscwu Company 69 0 86006 dyton f U1 elf I S 0569 II R E M A R S Compliments of Mens and Boys Clothzng ROY 85 Pl RRFAULFI and Furmshzngs Tmphoms 71 nd 2 153 'Xiam Street Biddeford 48 'Vlason Street Blddeford YOLJL-XND S DFPT STORL JUI QNH DILR 8 SQN5 Your Jantzen GROCERIES AND IOWEST Headquarters PRICES Blddefm-d 'Name 35 H111 Street Blddeford Warne 'IQ' W7p,wWZlI1HUHHAPH EH Your Yearbook Lztho rapher ART 0 DESIGN 0 LAYOUT 0 COLOR or J 452 460 FORE STREET PORTLAND MAINE C5991 086101, c3906 06 70 We 3116 96 XX? Cy' Q, 1 . 'O 0. 0+ , . 4-83 a -1 121 Y ,N J i X Q '1 y ff A FULL LINE OF FANCY as ' 1 1 Y IX '1 . .I Y Tl- 5 . ' , ' g , L 1 S ,xx 'CQ' 41' 96 Q 9. Q1-ag. ?-8 6 I C ongratulatzons to the 1952 Fraduatzng Floss Bzddeford High School SACD-I OWPI I SHOI S DAY Q Jeze elers Optzczans COVII LIITE I.INE OF JEVVELRY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS 56NI' ' dNI' COQGROVE FUNERAL HOMF fomplzments Bf1teS M inufdcturmg Comp mx I York IJIVISIOTII BIDDEPORD 8: SACO COAL COMPANY Bddf d IOSEPH S AUDIP Real Estate Broker aGh Bdfd fl rc-fue s If 60050 7 L , - . . , . A J 4 I ' 1 . 1. am Street Blddefor , ame of ' W ' Complzmenls I K 1 A J J J X L L 1 '1 L 1 99 Cleaves Street of i eor - - Maine I x 2 I 2 f 20 ra am Street i de or - - Nlaine Q , 9 V 71 TVN OMEY ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatlc Heatlng and Apphances Fommerclal and Domestlc Refrlgeratlon C as Servxce 3 Alfred Street B ddeford Complzments of RICHARD S FOSS Sheet Metal Work Warm Alr Heatmg Alr COHdltl0HlHg Telephone 4 9492 8 Pepperell Square Saco 'Wa e Complzments of BOTTLERS OF Hlres Root Beer Squlrt Crystal Beverages XX holesalers of Beer Telephone 4 5341 Alfred Street Blddeford Maine Complzments PLRCY S PHARMACY Complzments f Theresa D LaFounta1n DMD Telephone 2 9551 217 Xlam Street Blddl-?f0I'd 7 L , I Crystal Bottling Co. of 7 ' O' 310 , ' , A ' . . . 72 Crowley s Lobster Pound ,O There once was a man at the pool Who never trzed people to fool Hzs lobster s delzczous So don t be suspzczous Just come down to Crowley s and drool WHOLESALE and RETAIL Bxddeford Pool. Mama Telephone 2-1121 73 7 4 '11 3 X' I, I Kyrgyz A x m Q6 fil o' I OD' x 1 X 'Wil X' Q I, MR DAGGETT wondtk 45' Theses ANYWC 55-55- Mp, 11.1. Am Fmplmtso DUPONT S VARIETY 5 r I0 1111, FOUNTAIN SERVICE NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES TRASKS SUNOCO STATION 408 Elm Street Brddeford SERVICE WITH A SMILE C plum nts MISS CLARE CYR Biddeford Beauty and Grit Shop Telephone 4 5681 fn PASTIME BOWLING ALLEYS 10 OF THE FASTEST LANES IN THE STATE OF MAINE 41 Maur St Biddeford PETE S MARKET MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES BEER and ALE 69 Iefierson St Telephone 4 5521 Success to the Class oi 52 Famous ior Expert Workmanshrp for more than thrrty years PARIS SHOE HOSPITAL N1choIas Karvomdes, Prop Frankhn Street Biddeford Compl ts o SIMON SPILL LOUIS SPILL 169 Mam Street Biddeford ,0 i pn f I f ,lf . 1 f ff te ' I 44, . 1 lil I X I 10811. STOP W. W I Best Wishes to the Class of 52 OR N I . I E om ' 0 of . i 5 Compli Pnts of I , U imen f 74 Compliments of W-I-D-E MAINE'S GATEWAY TO GOOD LISTENING 1400 On Your Dial Biddeford Maine R O L A N D ' S IEWELRY - GIFTS Roland A. Sylvestre 'For More Than a Quarter of a Century FINE MEATS and GROCERIES THE NEW SERPICO S 171 Graham St Bzddeiord Mame Compl me ts o BIDDEFORD MAINE GRAIN CO Compliments o LIGGETT S mpl m ts 0 DENNETT and CRAIG DRUG STORE 365 Mam St Saco 165 Mam St Bxddeford LATE STUD W-I mwrnvc 5225020 HALL GREEN S SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY In 75 Z I I i n f I Co i vn f :i'I-JF. .EQTVIQ 4' X 1 ,'.' 1 X' 147 Main sf. Biddeford X ' llrlrld ? , ', ht . ! ' ffl. s S A an Q E ' E' md Z' r r I Complzments AT BIDDEFORD HIGH SCHOOL ONE OF THE BEST HIGH SCHOOLS IN MAINE LOUIS B LAUSIER MAYOR 76 to THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BOARD BIDDEFORD BOOSTERS CLUB FOR THE SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC IMPROVEMENTS OF THE BIDDEFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 77 Compliments of STUDCHT5 N ' '. Q' :H Us Cn., I I A f Compliments of M A 'I' S O N ' S Compl' ts o THE AMERICAN SHOPPING CENTER 39 Washington St fNext to Post Offxcel Bxddeford mpl ents 0 A C LAMBERT 263 Mann Street AUTO PARTS MUSIC MR coacff 0 ,f5 0165 V w'!f jf 1 A I CADORE'l l'E'S 55 Bacon Street Biddeford. Maine Telephone 2-9712 Compliments of ANASTOSOFF STUDIO Main Sireei Biddeford THE STORE 'I'HAT SATISFIES FRED ROWE CO EVERYTHING FOR A MAN 260 262 Mam Sl. Saco Mame ELM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING 327 Elm Street Blddeford Mama Dial 4-8191 Labonte 6 Son Prop :men f I Co im, f D , I - . it, . I . . 16 ave X 6 f RP' '- u , . .3 ' J, 17 X , fl JW' gl I XIII' t YV .,-M .MK ll 'J f,'1' IIQQ V, 50 '4Q3Jg.iqff X ' 78 Compliments of ESTHER'S BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVE 46 Franklin Sireei Biddeford Miine Co pl ments o IERRY S MEAT MARKET 38 Alfred Sireet Bxddeford. Mame Co plume ts 0 DORAN S PHARMACY 314 Mam Street Biddeford Maine Compl me ts 0 Wnlhaml Osher M D 38 Harold L Osher M D 40 Bernard Osher 40 Homo Pnncrfcv B ' b..-f 'J' ' 9 Compliments to ALL B. H. S. SENIORS from BERNIE SHAPIRO an PEARL SHAPIRO pl ments LEON STE MARIE REFRIGERATION SERVICE an Bendxx Washers Sales and Servlce Com pl ments BEACH MOTORS INC LINCOLN MERCURY Sales and SGTVICG 445 Elm St. Blddeiord Mame Telephone 4-4545 0 1 YA o? 9 Wwlg V f 'W f .7 M05 GALLFN m i f d I l I Com i , of m ' n f d ' ' i of i n f I I u 9, ls X 14,1 'V' .a:x 6 v ' 1 xegtlgll fist, ar -fo 95,1 -4- . Q, . f,,l X ' , f L 'li at g Q 'INN' , .QI ' ji - 3:0 I 2 p.,-I T LET S BE FRIENDS YOU LL IUST LOVE SUNBEAM It s Bread At Its Best ED DELORGE BAKING COMPANY INC THEODORE S LOBSTER HOUSE 123 COMMERCIAL STREET 2111 Restaurant 53 AND 55 OAK STREET FEATURING STEAK CHICKEN and SHORE DINNERS Banquets and Part1es Gwen Spec1a1 Attent1on 80 BIDDEFORD - MAINE 9 d Fme Furmture From A T K I N S O N S Saco Telephone 4 6781 Blddeford BIDDEFORD SAVINGS BANK 254 MAIN STREET BIDDEFORD MAINE 81 Two Fine Stores 9 mes any-rrH's M51 I 1 DEPOT SPA ,.,, 16 Old Orchard St Old Orchard Beach Maine COME ONE COME ALL Compl ments Opposne Rallroad Stanon X' 1 MURPHY S MUSIC STORE Hn the Cxty Buxldmql Iohn W Sheehan Prop Complzments o THE WONDER BAR STEAK HOUSE CATERERS Washmqton St Blddeiord Marne C pl: men ts POTTER S MAINE S NEWEST FURNITURE STORE I F Lamontagne Manager 259 Mam St Biddeford YORK COUNTY BISCUIT CO D1stnbutors of FLAVOR KIST FFV FOIL PACKAGES an MILLER :Sf HOLLIS CHOCOLATES South Street Blddelord PAUL LAMOTHE COMPANY HOME FURNISHERS Telephone 4 4151 262 Mam St Bxddeford Complzme ts 0 PURITAN ICE CREAM PARLOR Blddeford M me N iq 1 In X S1 4 , i of b Q x 4? . - fa, 1 I ' Q I om' of - ' d .n I 82 X Complzmente of MAINE LOBSTER CO. AIR BORNE LOBSTERS West Commerclal and Danforth Sts. Portland Tel Scarboro 3 382 CASABLANCA RESTAURANT FINE FOODS TELEVISION Comer of Mam and Foss Streets DUNSCROFT INN and CABINS SHORE STEAK and CHICKEN DINNERS Charcoal Bro11ed We Cater to Part1es and Banquets Route I Scarboro Mama S BLUMENTHAL 6. SONS Wholesale and Retaxl BEEF VEAL LAMB and POULTRY 77 79 Middle St. Portland Mame PELOQUIN 6. METAYER HAPPY MOTORING 447 Elm St Bxddeiord Mama Compliments o MOUSTAKIS Soda Fountam Meals Served Featunng HOIVIE MADE CANDIES Congress Street Portland Mame me DALC7 GUM lflflsl rnsj If Compl ments o TASK I LEO L. SIMENSKY QQ 83 e ,mo 4-S! AJ! U C wt, xfdj, ' f A fn . i f 2 I QQ . Q W L x N gel ' All E 2145 7 mf 'Q.f I PEPPERELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY MAHANEY S PLUMBING and HEATING Hardware Paint and Wallpaper OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT Congratulatlons and Best of Luck to the Class of l952 BUTLER S DEPARTMENT STORE PEPPERELL BANK B1ddeiord Marne I Biddeford. - - Maine 62 Alfred St.. Biddeford. Maine 84 BIDDEFORD MOTOR SALES FORD CARS TRUCKS 60 68 Elm Street Bxddeford Compliments of F X EMOND FUNERAL HOME X Emond I P Emond WHITE STAR LAUNDRY INC LAUNDERERS and Telephone 4 8141 38 Prospect Street Brddeford Mame Complzments LACROIX CASH and CARRY CO INC Clgars Plpes Tobacco Clgarettes Confectronery 28 Alfred Street Blddeford Mame F. . . . of DRY CLEANERS 85 Complzments MUTUAL THEATER Saco Malne Telephone 4-4594 A1r Cond1t1oned Complzments of Fellx T Sheltra SL Sons Agency Real Estate Insurance Mortgages Loans REALTORS and AGENTS FELIX T SHELTRA PAUL E SHELTRA CARL F SHELTRA D1a1 4 5231 Complzments of MCKENNEY 8c HEARD HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS 292 Main Street Bnddeiord Mame Complzments of CENTRAL THEATRE Mame s Newest and Most Modern Theatre BRINGING YOU THE FINEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT 86 of ' ' 48 Jefferson sa.. Biddeford. Maine Complimvnts of BIDDEI-'ORD BOX CO. Compliments of YORK BOTTLING CO. Distributors of CASCO NONE BETTER BEVERAGES 5 Vme Street Blddeford D1al 4-6871 N RM.: CHSMISYRX .L KNIGHT-HOLT CO. MOTOR CAR ELECTRICIANS Magneto and Electric Motor Repairs Telephone 4-512 l Main Street Saco CARLET ON H BANKS STUDEBAKER CARS AND TRUCKS Compllme ts o M POLI S MARKET Five Pomts Bxddeiord Mame PREP SUITS and YOUNG MEN S FURNISHINGS A. H BENOIT 6 CO 256 Mam Street Bxddeiord Mama Masomc Buxldmg Class of 1952 l3l 135 Elm Street Blddeford Maine MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF SACO Estabhshed 1827 Telephone 3-3609 270 Mam St Saco IPM l'PIVf IIB' mum f .. 1 W if xl ' n f . I . . . . - Q 'Lis' 'W p , u w' ' I' VW Vi V 3-5 fl a 1. lx - 1 , - at ,gl in i Z 'iv N 41 VV i f , I '.w'nf':f ' Q I ' rcillfj. f- X',, ,, , .RIG- 87 1' eil dll '-- QF . ' A B ' +53-I-3 'Q -49 f I , E T n -Qfg . N95 9 X I - 5 . . I 9 4' Home WEA , V409 FO YBAQ, C-,A Compl ments IOHN A SNOW CENTRAL PHARMACY 5 Bacon Street Bxddeford PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS SUNDRIES ORCUTT S LOBSTER POUND Wholesale and Reta1l LIVE BOILED AND LOBSTER MEAT Bxddeiord Pool Telephone 4 7191 -i- . HIST RAY S IENNEY SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES Plck up and Dehvery Servzce Telephone 4 9663 38 Elm Street Biddeford Maine Compllments 0 IACK AND LARRY S IEWELRY AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE DEALERS F O GOLDTHWAITE MEATS FISH S S P1erce Spec1alt1es Bxddeiord Pool Telephone 4 8872 PAQUIN AND CARROLL INC. INSURANCE Biddeford Maine 0 341' FX 1 I f Af' ' D' v ' . I -2 q, . I s H Z.. J -s' 12 Ax ' Q ,, f' . J 'A I F o fl.: J I R - 1 - -, 0 ' U EA. ' ' , i of I , I 1 . - I Compliments P E N N Y S Portland. Maine Southern Maine's Leading Ladies' SPECIALTY STORE FAMOUS FOR FINE FASHIONS or IUNIORS MISSES and WOMEN THE MAIN CASTI E Famous Fned Clams French Fned Potatoes CHRIS PRESCOTT Clam Cakes METAL SHOP L1ve Bolled Lobsters th b o Dav1dI Twomey Prop Wh e b s s k g F e ch ir W th potatoes h 11 the M C The Y0 111121 G H SHIP Se SHEET METAL WORK 73 Maln Street Bxddeiord OF ALL KINDS Tel 2 9787 of 3 I J There is a man wi r wn eyes ' Q l os uinesismain rn ies: i e' wrestle, So come to ain astle, re u' v ri . gglffrmwfvf We V-, . ,I 1 L I 21' 'KJV of ff-A ' r 4. ,di tft I X ff- ' ,Z7'N?'iiv! 6 - Q . Q, ff., 1 Compliments of F I L L I O N ' S Compllments o LANDRY S FURNITURE STORE SEVINGY S MEN S SHOP W11fred and R Sevmgy Props FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE SPECIALTIES WHITE COATS TUXEDOS Blddeiord Mame Compliments 0 EMILE DROUIN SAND AND GRAVEL DUMP TRUCKING SNOW REMOVAL Loam Screened and Mason Sand Bxddetord Telephone 4 8681 Lg5f6 Yl V5 I5 ,,PLe I 1 an fm 1 , Q ,Gm ff DISTRIBUTORS OF WINSLOW POTATO CHIPS 171 Gramte St Biddeford. Maine Compllments o YORK COUNTY S COMPLETE SPORTS STORE KENNEDY S SPORT SHOP 103 Mam St. Saco Telephone 4 7964 Compliments 0 Northeastern Electronics and Development Co 6E Surf Street Old Orchard Beach Mama H McK1nney Dlal 6 2264 Complete Lubncanon Serv1ce w1th Quaker State O11 and Grease STACKPOLE S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING and WRECKING SERVICE ' f . 0 ' f - ' I ' f R. . ' ' - 59 Water St., Saco. Maine r 6 Q, 'jo A ' ll, 55A Q o 9 3 h . 5 jg C mpl t COLE FARM DAIRY MILK CREAM ICE CREAM DBYIOI1 Mame Compl ent 0 BELL SHOP Mam Street Bzddeford FRIGIDAIRE H W THOMPSON 87 Alfred St. Bmddeiord and 158 Mam St. Saco IAMES E SPIERS CO Edward Kmmond Propnetor Elm and Scammon Sts Saco Telephone 4 4991 MRS KRAUTPR gl 'N i' QI T s A '01, 3-moCRAe Do As I fd PU-fl Compl m ts 0 SACO 6. BIDDEFORD SAVINGS INSTITUTION OLDEST MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK IN MAINE Compl m nts DR ANIELLO VOCCIA 159 Mam Street Bxddeiord D1a1 4-6471 REED MOTOR CO INC PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 492 Mam Street Saco Marne Z ot' '74 C' 4'- 'T 'exft 91 Cf N an as LAR' 9' J 0 imen s of 5 fx 4' - - i vn f im s f . i 0 of CHIROPRACTOR XX - f Q I - H . L 'F Ag f , N 1' ' 9 ' V1 - L THE York Heel Corporatlon Desrgners 6. Manufacturers BIDDEFORD of Wood Heels DAILY JOURNAL Western Ave Blddeiord Complzments Bugbee 85 Brown Co WHOLESALE an Plumbmg Supplx Co GRQCERS 227 Main Sireei Blddeford Marne Brddeford of Biddeford Hardware d 92 Complzments of THE F H SNOW CANNING CO INC PINE POINT MAINE PACKERS OF SNOW S BRAND CANNED FOODS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Complzments of FAMILY NIGHT Mame Hardware Co PLUMBING Porteous Mltchell SUPPLIES and Braun 513 Congress Skeet Open Every Monday 9 15 A Portland Maxne to 9 P M PORTLAND MAINE 93 .. .,. . is ' at f .Z f U37 WHQRCS RNLIJ: SL :P ?? X swf 'fi QJ 5' ,441 I 5-rvdenf I Compliments of H. POLAKEWICH 241 Main St. Biddeford 20th CENTURY BOWLING ALLEYS Franklin St Biddeford BOWL F OR YOUR HEALTH Compliments 0 YORK LOAN 6 BUILDING ASSOCIATION 260 Main St. Biddeford. Mame S Compliments of PAUL'S I EWELRY I3 Alfred Street and Dover, N. H. Biddeford Maine Compliments of BIDDEFORD AUTO PARTS 291 Main St Biddeford NEAULT 6. MARCOTTE INC HOME FURNISHINGS HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Mam and Elm Streets Biddeford. Maine Compliments o TI'IROUMOULOS MARKET IIVIPORTED GROCERIES FANCY FRUIT BASKETS MADE TO ORDER i 75 Allred Sl Biddeford i xl' iff K Q 1 I X 'Wes YID I O ' f Q QED .T 0 . qi ' XS? , f!,s I If . Lv... 'X- , 14, ' T I ' H Q-1 -A I 94 ' . Q- A I 'I ' L ' i, V ' 7 ' 1,1--1 2, I l. r H, I W I , , H 94 SUPERIOR AUTO PARTS Kennebunlz Road Dealers In USED CARS - SAFETY GLASS Telephone 4-6764 Compliments of DR. ALFRED OSHER GLADYS H. 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