Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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i LAUREL i FACIAL NAME NOTED FOR EXPRESSION DESTINY Curtis Berry Scheming Mirthful A farmer's faithful friend Ralph Claflin Artistic ability Eager Quiet scholar Lawrence Churchill Studious appearance Clownish Winnies successor Lawrence Davis lnipatience Condesccnding Originator of Baby Walkers Co. Herbert Duley His question mark endings Calm Mayor of Chesterville Glenwood Farmer Politeness Relaxed Occupant of F. S. N. S. nursery Frederick Gifford Quietness 'Very contented Sphinx Earl Goodspeed Ruining the English language Roguish A tempcrance lecturer Richard Hemingway Really studying Unchangeable More than a soda-jerker Arno Hill Finnish love talk Quizzical You guess Rupert Hiltz Trouble making Carefree 'lu-iitsu artist l' Richard Hoclgkins Too many things Ever-changing Connoiseur of Vaga girls Alan Keith Originality Innocent Drummer-boy Richard Lidstone Speeding Happy-go-lucky A dare Devil Iames Marks Up to the minute world facts Thoughtful A state senator Robert Masterman Sulking Open A dance innovator Iohn Newcomb Affectionate attitude lnquiring Nationally famed sprinter Everett Newell Excuses lndehnable A substitute teacher Walter Nies Friendship Mischievous Owner of a paper glider factory Iames Nile Trickery Humorous Owner of a grapevine chewing gum plant Millard Parlin Flashy socks Affahle Latin teacher Richard Roy Interest in Inter Sanctum Self-revealing Snake hunter Donal Stanley I-flattering comments lmpish Circus trainer Raymond Titconili Anfne'sJ ever faithful lover Devilish Co-originator of Baby Walker Co. loline Wilson '46 CLASS OF 1947 Ralph Bryant- Second Verse Any Bonds To- Foolash day? Ridiculous Scott Butterfield - I'm from Temple Evergreen Louis Collette - Frenchie Shy Dorothy Comstock - Oh, Iohnny l' Humorous Iohn Cutler - l'm Wrapped Around Your Modest Finger H American Katherine Davis - Darling Kathy Davis Noisy Kenneth Durrell Ir. - L' This Is the High School, Mr. Durrell Say,It,Wid,,Soug5 Stanley Ellsworth - He's a Right Guy Charles Adams - .. Charlie ,, Norman Eerraric- The Sheik of Araby Winston Archer U- H Mousy H Ioan -Fortier - Short but Sweet U 1 I Beatrice Fraser - Rusty Dusty Blues Grace Bacheldcr - H Whlsperlng 7, Annie Fullef 1 U Shout! Bf0LhCI'l Shout! H Barbara Barker- There Will Never Be An other You Evelyn Barker - A Touch of Temple Lester Barker - Marie Elena Barbara Beale- A Little Bit of Heaven Audrey Bosworth - Are You Kidding Marion Bradley - She's Everybody's Pal Leonard Brooks- BoBo the Hobo Marjorie Gaskell -A I'll Always Be Glad to Take You Back Benjamin Gay- That Old Black Magic Helen Gray - Darling Helen Gray George Greenwood - Any Little Girl Donald Hutchinson -- Oh, What a Beautiful Smile Emerson lepson - Scatterbrain 19

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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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'A' LAUREL 'k Melville Iohnson Ir.- Sweet Marie Gloria Raymond - lust Plain Lonesome Marie Iohnson- Who Wouldn't Love You Shirley Richards - All Out for New Vine- Hazel Kelley - Mary Kelley's Beau yard Raymond Kelley - Tiny Tot Eugene Lambert- I Dream of Genie with His Light Brown Hair Leonard Luce - Bug Eyes Marie Luger- How Long Has This Been Going On Patricia McHugh- Turn OPI the Heat Bradford Moore- Nobody Loves Me, No- body Cares Robert Morrill - On Time Thelma Newell- Are You Spoken Fer? Lois Nichols- When I Was a Lady Pauline O'Shaughnessey- Sweet and Lonely Iohn Paradis - Hey! Goodlooking Mazie Parlin - Blond Bomber Betty Rackliffe - Rosalita Doris Rackliffe - I'm from the West Side H n Barbara Ranger - I Ain't Nobody's Darling William Richards- Ieff, My Darling Virginia Rossier- My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon Eleanor Stevens - Comin' in on a Rim and a Spare Glenn Stowe - Mutt O'Brian Robert Suomi - Slender, Tender and Tall Ieanette Thompson - Twitterpated Maynard Towle - Any Bonds Today? Reginald Walker - Bashful Roland Weston - Happy Go Lucky Lawrence Whitney- For I-Ie's a Iolly Good Fellow Golda Williams - I'm in Love Herbert Wing- Down Wilton Way Mrs. L. Iohnson- Our Ideal All the Freshmen- When I Am Sweet Six- teen Ieanette Thompson '47 His head is as empty as last year's ration book. - R. Suomi '47. Donnie Wells is as precious as ration points. -D. Rackliife '47. The angry words were rubber and snapped back.-R. Clafiin '46, The watch counted the minutes.-I. Marks '46. Memories, like sand, sift through the dust of the past.-G. York '46. The music sobbed into the room.-P. Frary '46, His face closed like an old watch with a spring lid.-E. Gray '46. My allowance was as low as the sugar bowl. -M. Parlin '46. New York is a rhapsody to our war-weary soldiers and sailors.--I. Foss '46. The rose bush lay like a butterfly in its cocoon under the heavy blanket of snow. - M. Wil- liams '46, My shadow was walking beside me.-E. Prescott '46, 20 The trees waved their arms as the wind scam- pered through them.-R. Heminway '46. The fluffy white clouds were like freshly popped corn.-E. Prescott '46, The Art of Packing a Lunch-Box You may think that packing a lunch-box is easy, but I consider it a most digieult job. The art of packing a lunch-box, which I had to learn when I joined the 4-H Club, is one thing which is very handy to know. Any child likes to eat his lunch from an at- tractive lunch-box. A well-packed box should contain nutritious foods, which will provide a well-balanced meal. This might be two peanut- butter sandwiches, a pint of milk, an orange, and an oatmeal cookie or a piece of chocolate cake. One wno LEARNS THE ART or PACKING A LUNCH-Box will never regret it. You - - - job - Compound-complex sentence One - - - it - Complex sentence, restrictive ad- jective clause Elsie Currier '45

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