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Dedication . agus A sgsfigt ix it fx' To Mrs. Theresa D. Wentworth who hors guided us onward throughout our high school lite, we, the senior clgss, proudly cmd respectfully dedicgte this our issue of the Reflector
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Q. PROLOGUE Once again, the REFLECTOR makes its long-awaited appearance, ready to be praised on its merits or condemned because of its faults. It is the earnest hope of the entire staff that the yearbook, reflecting all facts of school life, will be well received by one and all. However, criticism there must be and should be, and we stand readv to accept all construe:- tive criticism, for without it, there will be no progress and future editors will not know what pitfalls to avoid. We have not tried to introduce many innovationsg rather, we have tried to retain the spirit of previous REFLECTORS while, atsthe same time, varying the appearance of the year- book. We have staggered the group pictures to avoid a set, formalized appearance. We have introduced a more modern fill page candid section which we trust will find favor. In honor of the champion basketball team. we have devoted an entire page to snapshots of the leading players, this reflects our 'pride and our enthusiasm, as well as that of the towns- people, the victorious Viking hoop team. One word of advice to future senior classes is not amiss at this time: this year, the seniors had their pictures taken by four studios, all of which submitted different sized glossy prints 'for the seniors' individual pictures. This fact alone, because of the technicalities of engraving, caused us to spend approximately 3200 more for engravings than would have had to be spent if the pictures had all been taken by one studio with one background and with one size. It is respectfully suggested that the class of 1950 vote to have all glossies made by one studiog the money saved by the staff could be used to make a much more attractive book. We wish to thank all who have cooperated with us -- teachers, students, the publishers, the engravers, and especial- ly our hard-working student photographersg theirs is a ted- ious, never-ending job but one that is vital to the success of this and any other yearbook. Lastly, we wish to thank our advertisers without whose assistance there could be no RE- F LECTOR. Let us all express our appreciation for their in- terest in our school by patronizing them. Joyce Hale Barbara Reid
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Mathematics John A. Partridge A.B. - A.M. Colby A.M. Columbia Agriculture Alton Bridges University of Maine, B.S. Future Farmers of America Agriculture Philip Rogers University of Maine, B.S. Shop Supervisor Coach Future Farmers Basketball Agriculture and Shop Commercial Patricia Hayden DeMaria Husson Colle e M S Stcnography l, Stenography 2, Typing Donald Stone Aroostook State Normal School Husson College University of Maine, B.S. Harvard University Bookkeeping 1 and ll. Salesmanship Typing 1 Coach of Winter Sports Coach of Baseball English Theresa Wentworth Saint Joseph's College, B.A. Head of English Department Senior English Senior Class Adviser English Club, Student Council Helen Aaron Bates College, B. A. English, Junior English Club Helen Knox Colby College, B.A. Junior English Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Class Adviser William J. Murphy Boston College, A.B. Boston University School of Education Driving Course Freshman Class Adviser English Nancy E. Pierce Fredericton, N. B. Freshmen English Commercial Geography Cheerleaders 4
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