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THE LAUREL Wlamssn, UI.lJliN.A ALICE Commercial Course DENA Motto: Be not merely good, be good for something. VVE can do more good by being good than in any other way. Glee Club 13 Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom 3. Comlnr'nt.' 'lB11lSll1.l1fl is ':'ir'lt1v's color. VVIIEEIER, li1.1sANo1z Fxmxcras General Course Motto: Be not merely good, be good for something. Basketball 1, 2, 35 I-AUlui1. Board, Typist -lg Office 4. Con1nn'nl.' ' Gunllv nmirlvnx do nol often ducci2'u. W'n1'rx1ax', liixlumlm College Preparatory Course BARR Motto: Friendship is the wine of life. Students' Day, Member of School Board 43 While the Toast Burns, Stage Committee 35 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball. Assistant lllzxnager 3, Mazinger -lg Viee President 3, -lg Class Trip Association, Ollice -lg Trzxflie Committee 4. Comment : 'would .vu l1f10.s't' W I-I1'l I'IIiR, A 1 1 .YO DA Motto : Secretary and Treasury l. ZZ, 3. 45 Hockey lg Officer 3, 45 liditor-in-Chief, LALnu5L -lg Fair Such an am'rzuln'ln1iny rnxh of 'zuorrls llzal you many bells tc'vl'z' .wi going. CLAR 1: Home Economics Course A good laugh is sunshine in a home. Glee Club l, 23, 3, -lg I-liawntha Cantata lg lVashingtun Can- tata lg 'flizniksgiving Concert 225 Cabaret 35 Handel-Biach Con- cert 2: F. S. N. S. :md 17. H. S. Concert 22. 3: F. l-I. S. and F. G. S. Concert 2, 3. 45 Fair Committee 2g Ring Committee 3: junior Speaking Semi-Enals 33 Elmer I g Pampered Darling IQ, Singing Kettle 33 Bamboo Box lg Class Executive Committee 23 llaccalanreate Program 3. Comment: NBL'H'llf!-f1l1 flo1w1'.r are .soon ln'clcvd. i , i .i, - , , i ,. .,. ...V.'.I.V,m,.. . 1, ' E.tfa'g.L,' 'i i ' l f ti or g Q 5 'f r-, 4, bf J 'J .,..- ,
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1 ,gan .' , M , . lt, . iii? ' SJ .... -----l-- J THE LAUREL TITCOMB, .LXLZALEEN College Preparatory Course Motto: Do your best and the best will come back to you. Orchestra l, 22, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club l, ZZ, 3, 45 Class Treasurer l, 2g Western State Music Festival I, 3. 4: Tlianks- giving Concert 25 Handel-Bach Concert 25 F. S. N. S. and F. H. S. Concert 2, 35 F. G. S. and F. H. S. Concerts 3, -lg Junior Speaking, First Prize 3, University of Maine Speaking Contest 35 Inter-School Cztbarets 35 Third Honor, Essay -lg Senior Play 4. Co1m11L'lli.' Fni!hfuI1w.rs und Sl.llL'L'I'fljl are thc greatest flllillgxfi TITCOMIS, R1cI1ARo ELLIS General Course -1 PEANUT Motto: lf your work is only good enough, all other ques- tions answer themselves. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 F. S. N. S. and F. H. S. Concert 33 F. G. S. and F. H. S. Concert ZZ, 33 Tlianksgiving Concert 33 Cabaret., Livermore Falls and Farmington 35 Music Festival, Mechanic Fallsg Franklin County Teachers' Convention Pro- gram -lg Assistant Manager, Track 25 Track 3, -lg Cross Country 4. Comnwnh Silence :lever h1n'I.v,' .rfwcch is llw hurlfnl thing. VVAUGH, E. Dokts Home Economics Course .. DOT ,, Motto: I can live neither with you nor without you. Glee Club l. Comment: MorIcsty is the beauty of woman. WAVE, LEMPI IRENE Commercial Course XVIMPY Motto: Civility costs nothing, and buys everything. Basketball 43 Baseball -lg Hi-Life, Circulation Aide 45 Hi- Life Minstrel, Ballet 4. Comment: lt is bcltcr to be beloved than honored.
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V L. 18 THE LAUREL , . --LII VVRIGHT, IVIILIJRED LOUISE College Preparatory Course MILLIE Motto: Virtue is like a rich stone-best plain set. Fair Committee 1: Freshman Reception Committee 25 Class Executive Committee 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 NVhile the Toast Burns 33 Tratiic Officer 3, -lg Business Manager of Prophecy 4. Senior Play 45 Athletic Association, Room Treasurer 25 Class Comment: HU .va-'zu her charming, but hc san' nal half the charms her dozvncnsi moclvsiy concualvrl. 52:23 Ll-J HONOR STUDENTS OF CLASS OF 1937 VALEDICTORY Xfaledigtory -U ,,,,,,,,, VVILMA R-XY Memoirs of Maine Salutatory .,,,. Third Honor ..... Fourth Honor ........ Fifth Honor Sixth Honor NIARIAN SMIT n IXLZALEEN TITCOMU ELLZABETH HODGKINS VVILLIAM S'rAR1:IRn ELAINE T1 mxerrs TT' CLASS DAY PARTS Address of 'Welcome ........ LAURENCIZ LUCE yVi11 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,r,,,i.,,i, Bearmciz PIENDERSON History ,,,-, ,.,,..,,., N ELSON AUSTIN Oration ...,.................... RICHARD NICKERSl3N Gifts ...... EVA BONNEY, TFXLIJEN LI'l'Tl.llF.IEl.D Prophecy. CLARENCE BENSON, NTILDRED W'R1c:uT TY' SPEAKERS AT SENIOR BANQUET Toastmaster .................,...... LAURENCE LUCK Toast to Boys ,,,,, ...,,.,. E LAINE BLODGETT Toast to Girls ,,,,...,,... EDWARD CALLAHAN Toast to Athletics ............ CLAYTON BERRY Toast to Dramatics ..... Avis COTTON Toast to Music ..... .................. I VA LANE Toast to Faculty .. BARBARA VVIIITNEY HE Pine Tree State, long a Mecca for sportsmen and a favorite summer re- sort, has lured thousands of visitors to her lakes, woods. rivers, and shores. Few states of the Union can boast of natural attractions equal to those of Maine. XVithin her borders are lofty mountains. rich valleys, rolling hills, level plains. vast forests, beautiful waterways- even a desert or two. Along her shores one may lind rocky clitfs. quiet, secluded coves, bays dotted with wooded islets, and seemingly endless stretches of sand. Yet there is another side to Maine, an added attraction which almost all of the visitors and. sad to relate, many of her sons and daughters overlook: the lure of the state's past. Tourists may speed over the roads, sportsmen may hunt or fish, society may throng' the beaches. yet never realize that they are in a land replete with historic interest as fascinating' as fiction. Several industries had their beginning' in Maine. The lirst cotton mill, woolen mill, paper mill. snowshoe factory, carding mill, and grist mills were established in the Pine Tree State. Our manufactures are of i1n- portance, some of the largest woolen, pulp,
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