Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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'lr LAUREL WADE, RONALD ALBERT General RON RONNIE Motto: Killing time isn't murder: it's suicide. Chorus I, 2. Commcnl: A: long live.: the merry hear! as sad. WAUGH, IAMES F. Commercial WIMPY 'I IIM Motto: Why worry: tomorrow is never today. Ice Hockey I, 2, 3: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Science Teacher Students Day I: Magazine Contest l. 3: Football 2, 3: Soph. Hop 2: F. H. S. Fair, Soph. Booth 2: Iiuzxiak Stall 2, 4: Playday 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Student Lib. -lg Traflic Oflicer 4: Assemblies -I. C!Jll1ll1l'lIff Life hur no blcxrifzg like a pr1m'cn! friend. WAVE, LAILA ESTHER General Motto: Still achieving, still pursuing: Learn to labor and to wait. Student Teacher I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: F. H. S. Fair llooth 2: Playday 3: Ilas- ketball 3: Deck Tennis 3: Usher Bacc. 3: Glee Club 4: Softball 4: Usher Sr. Play 4: Trallic Olhcer 4. C0l71l71FI1ff Whzzl Il mlm rmfltirs into his lmzd, no nm, nm Iuka' from him. WELLS, VIRGINIA LENA Commercial GIN GINNIE Motto: Count that clay lost whose low descending sun, Views from thy hand no worthy action done. Chorus I, -I: Usher, lr. Prom I: Teacher Students Day 1: Magazine Con- test I, 2: F. H. S. Fair Comm. I, 2, 4: Softball 2: Vllaitress Ir. Prom 2: Soph. Hop 2: Deck Tennis 3: Basketball Mgr. 3: Traffic Ollicer 3, 4: Usher at Concerts 3: Ir. Prom 3: Student Lib. 3, 4: Office Girl 3, 4: Playday 3: Qui Vive Club 3: Student Council 43 Usher, Sr. Play 4: BARKLR Stal? 4: Assemblies 4. Comm:-nl: She is not nmde to lm the trdmirtzfion of all, fmt the happiness of one. WILBUR, EARL ALFRED General XNILLIE Motto: Yesterday is gone, tomorrow may never come, to-day is to-day: so eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. Rifle Club lg Baseball I, 4: Art 2. Comment: Steady of heart and :lout of hand. 15

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it LAUREL ir PRESSY, THELMA IRENE Commercial H TIPPY Motto: 'R Leave no tentler word unsaitl, Love while life shall last. The mill will never grincl again With the water that is past. Chorus l: F. H. S. Fair, Soph. Booth 2. Comm:-nf: Thr Huwrr of rrzrrlqficss grows on a stem of grace. RUSSELL, MARY INA Home EC, Motto: Do your best, your very best, :mtl do it every clay. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Usher, Ir. Prom l: Concerts. Spring and Fall l, 2, 3, 4: Music Festivals 2: Magazine Contest 2: F. H. S. Fair, Soph. Booth 2: Basketball 3, 4: Soft. hall 3: Playtlay 3: Waitress, Ir. Prom 3: Home lic. Tea 3: Deck Tennis 3: Phys. Fit. Institute 4: Trafhc Otlicer 4. Comm!-111: Virmc, mozlcsty turd truth are tlzz- gllllfflillll mzgrlx of women. STEVENS, ROBERT B. College HOB STEVE Motto: H Truth fears nothing except to be hitltlcnf' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Football' l. 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2: . Rifle Club l: Class President 2: Track 2: Magazine Contest 2, 4: Boys' Clee Club 3, 4: Playclay 3: Referee of Class Games 3, 45 Coach of Class Games 4: LAUREL Board -l: Tr.it'tic Otlicer 4. . Comment: In .fjwrfs and jom'111'y.v men are lQl1Oll'lI.U 1 1 4 STEWART, ELETRICE General 'K Llili Motto: l have no fear of tomorrow for l have seen yesterday antl I love today. Stutlent Teacher l: Pep Club 1: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Waitress at Ir. Prom 2, 3: F. H. S. Fair 2: Usher at Gralluation 3: Senior Play Comm. 4: Glee Club 4: Traflic Oflicer 4: Student Librarian 4. Comnlwzf: Slick all lfmfx hlillllff, lzozzorufvle and fair. i TARDY, NEAL IOSEPH General TARDY Motto: 'K Wine, women and work are the ruination of all good men. liaseball l, 2: Rifle Club I: Magazine Contest l: lce Hockey I, 2, 3: Chorus 2: Cross Country 2: Track Mgr. 3: Football 3: Ir. Prom 3: Class Basket- ball 3, 4: Playtlay 3: Fire XVartlen 3, 4: Football 3: Phys. Fit. lnstitute 4: Track 4: Senior Play Stage Mgr. 4. Comment: Wfzy hlzrryf' Rome Mftliflil fmill in Il day. 14



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i' LAUREL ir WRIGHT, LOUIS E. IR. General LOU SIIORTY U LOUIE Motto: Ignorance is blissg it is folly to be wise. Magazine Contest 3g Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 3, -lg Senior Play Cast 43 Tratlic Otiiccr 4. Commcnf: A mlm with his head in Ihe z'I011d.v. SENIOR STATISTICS R. Higgins-To be mayor of Allens Mills. Most popular boy V. Craig M. Preble-To be able to play the violin like Most popular girl I. Hodgkins Fritz Kreisler. Best looking boy Best looking girl E. Bosworth V. Pinkham Most likely to succeed E. Harrlmwld Most cheerful Most sophisticated A. Adams G. Dill Class model B. Alexander Class vamp M- Heath Most agreeable E. Kennison Most likeable R. Stevens Class jester E- P8f3diS Class rogue L- Comstock Most active V. Craig Most carefree B. Goding Most polite G- Cutler Best personality, boy C. McGary Best personality, girl A. Adams Most serious H- D21ViS Worst prevaricator T. ACIIIITIS Man hater M. Preble Woman hater H- Davis Most eflicient Home Ec-er R. Barker I'D LIKE G. Collins-To help sell tickets at the State Theater. M. Pond-To honeymoon in Hawaii. P. Mosley -To go on a diet. D. Parlin- To open a night nursery for Fresh- man Girls. R. Parlin-To own the Boston Red Sox. E. NVilbur-To run a bicycle taxi. I. VVaugh -To coach baseball at Vienna High School. L. Wave-To join the W.A.V.E.s. V. Wells -To run a general store. PERSONALITIES IN BOOKS Wuthering Heights ..,,.......... L. Wright So Great a Man ..............,. H. Parlin The Exquisite Lover . , . I've Been Around .,.,. Old Fashioned Girl Story of a Bad Boy , . . Deerslayer ....,...,. Rolling Wheels . . ..,. G. Croswell , . . , E. Kennedy . . T. Pressey . . . E. Paradis . .. C. Durrell C. Besson Listening Man ............ .... H . Davis Pair of Blue Eyes .......... E. Stewart April Was When it Began .... .... G . Dill Maid in Waiting .....,.,.,, ..,., M . Pond Thin Man ........,,..,.. ..,.. G . Cutler Longshanks ..,,. .... R ich. Austin Porgy ...,..,,.,,. The Honor Girl ,,.., Fast Company ......,, The Librarian and the Gone 'vsiafiifiig vviga' 1 f And Now Good-bye . . , Uncharted Ways .,,. Our Town ,.,........ . . . . . I. Hodgkins . .... E. Hammond A. Bergeron Teacher of English Mrs. Bryant . , ,... School Days . . . School Days , . . . The Future ,....,... Farmington FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS E. Bosworth ......,..,,. Ieenimy Crown! M. Heath .. R. Wade .. . .,,.,.. I ll bite Well!- G. Cutler ......... .....,.,,., ' ' Er-r-r-r-r-r-r V. Pmkham .,...........,..,..,,... Gee QContinued on Page Zlj

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