Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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'A' LAU REL ir CLASS OF 1945 Iunior Iottings Edward Barker In the path where you have begun well, may you always continue to tread. Pauline Berry An open-hearted maiden, frank and true. George Besson Time elaborately thrown away. Lawrence Brackley All musical people seem happy. Ruth Chittick Fine as a Hvepence, neat as a ninepencef' Herbert Cohoon He has an infinite deal of wit. Mary Conway Small, quick, mischievous, and inquisitive. Elsie Currier Always merry, always bright. Dorothy Davis She's quiet until you know her, but then-a bundle of mirth. Avis Doyen Her voice was ever soft and gentle. Marion Duley Chl shy and honest maiden. Beatrice Enman Devoted, anxious, generous, void of guile - And with her whole heart's welcome in her smile. Philip Foster Phil sets the styles for the Iuniors. Pink sweaters and Napoleon hatsl john Gagne Speech! A waste of time. Don Green The world knows nothing of its greatest menf' Alice I-Iagerstrom Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Milton Henderson Miltie is our angel! Morna Huff Ah, me! What stuff are dreams made of! Scotty Kendall The bold, bad man. David Knapp That Western brogue, David, is most fasci- nating. Miriam Kohtala I hasten to laugh at everything. Wilma Kyes Maiden with the meek brown eyes. Lee Millett His limbs were cast in manly mould, For hardy sports or contest bold. Barbara Ialbert Is that you, Barbie, that just struck a sour note? Norma Keach Talking, she knew not why, and cares not what. Phyllis Kelley Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Frank Kenney Why so serious? Why so sad? Fred Kenney Why hurry? Tomorrow cometh anon. Dewey Richards Dewey will take the last penny you have ev- ery Tuesday morning. Anne Robinson Do you not know I am a woman? What I think I must speak. Natalie Stewart That infectious giggle is none other than Nat. Alice Skwara She asks no favours, shirks no responsibility. Iune Taylor Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shine. 17

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LAUREL 'A' WHEELER, MARIAN EDITH College Comment: Blushing is virtue-'s color. Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Minstrel Show 13 Magazine Contest 1, 35 Chorus 2, 3g BARRIER Staff 2, 3, 45 Class Editor for Laumer. 2: Volley Ball 23 Quoitennis 25 Softball 29 Soph. Hop 45 School Fair 2, 3, One- Act Flay Usher 2: Class Day Usher 33 Oflice Girl 35 Trallic Officer 35 Ten- nis 3g Assemblies 3. Signed ,,...... WHITTIER, EDITH ROSABELLE Home Economics EDIF Comment: The battle is sometimes to the small, For the bigger they are the harder they fall. Basketball 1, 25 Softball l, 25 Field Hockey lg Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 43 Band lg Orchestra l, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club lg Chorus 1, 2, 3g Fall and Spring Concerts 1, 2, 3, 43 Eastern Maine and New England Music Festivals l: Magazine Contest 1, 2, 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Qui Vive Treasurer 2, 3, Quoitennis 29 Girls' Athletic Assn. 1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 3, 4g Iunior Prom Comm. 3: Minstrel Show 39 Assemblies 3, 43 Usher at Tournament 43 Senior Play Comm. 4. Signed ,,..,.. A WRIGHT, LAWRENCE GORDON College LAWRIE Comment: You look wise. Pray correct that error. Baskeball Manager lg Magazine Conest 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 33 Boys' Glce Club 2, 3, 49 Fall and Spring Concerts 2, 3, 4: Art 2, 33 Assemblies 35 Student Librarian 3, 4g Barnum Staff 43 Senior Play Cast 4 Signed ..,..,. CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ,.......,............,.. Ca rlton McGary Vice President , . . .,.. Donald Wells Secretary ....,. ..,. C laire Hiscock Treasurer .. ......,.........,.,........... Edith Whittier Class Colors: Maroon and gray Class Flower: Lily of the valley Class Motto: When one door closes another opens 16



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Ieanette Turner i LAUREL i Hazel Voter Few words are best. Ieanette ever hath the proper excuse at the proper time. Genella Moore A smile in her eye. Robert Neil I often speak to myself because I prefer to speak to a great man and to hear a great man Virginia Webber Maurice Walker More thoughts than words. A noble woman filled with inborn worth. speak. Burton Weymouth Irene Paradis Beautiful flowers are soon picked. Pauline Phillips To have a thing done well, I do it myself. Iames Whitcomb Beverly Plaisted A friendly spirit come among us. Barbara Whitney A sportsman complete. You just made it, Iimmy. There goes the bell. We have not known her, alas! CLASS OF 1946 Sophomore Sidelights FACIAL NAME NOTED FOR EXPRESSION DESTINY Vivian Bachelder Blushing Solemn Fat lady in a circus Avis Bacon War widow Happy First lady of Allen's Mills Marilyn Benson Iitterbugging Placid A Powers model lean Brackley True to the Navy Pleasant Maker of Ieannie B sundacs Marie Deroche A hector Friendly Lady wrestler Elena Dickey Petiteness Merry Red Cross Nurse Priscilla Frary Arguing Elfish Harry Iames's featured vocalist loyce Foss A steadfast friend Cynical Deaf institute instructor Ruth Gile References to Phillips Satisfied Prop of French Mavis Grant Humor Comical Stand-in for Martha Raye Corinne Hardy Giggles Cautious Successor to Walt Disney Helen Hawes Interest Mournful Personal advisor of Movie Star Inc. Virginia LQDI-eng Sparkling eyes jovial A sleep inducer Madelyn Luce Dimples Amused A helicopter hostess Rachel Luce Interest in Hills Meditative Immortal authoress Elizabeth Nile Collecting Snap Pleasing Citizen of North Africa Shirley O'Donal Breaking appointments Agreeable Matron of orphanage Marion Owens Absence Contented Test pilot Barbara Parlin A's in bookkeeping Amiable Internal Revenue expert Glenis Paul Red hair Peaceful WAC Edna Prescott Getting to him first Wistful A certain Senior's wife Eleanor Roberts Smile Questioning A Frank Sinatra-es loyce Streeter Fickleness Pensive Valedictorian of class of '46 Virginia Tardy Hair-do's Gay Facial surgeon Laura Williams Her ambition Sober Navy nurse Madelyn Williams Her helpfulness Innocent Professor Quiz loline Wilson Fondness for Pink Ielly Hedy's twin Liking for Ham Glennis York Dramatic expressions Deliberative Modern luliet 18

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