Fort Fairfield High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Fort Fairfield, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 7 text:

1st row: G. Stevens, D. Hilyard, J. Gillespie, P. Cormier, C. Churchill, P. Boulier, D Green, C. Hoyt, R. Conant 2nd row: Miss Buck tadvisorb, G. Johnston, S. Hathaway, E. Campbell, P. Lynch R. O'Donnel1, P. Schwartz, L. Ladner, E. Hilyard, H. Hopkinson, Miss Smith tadvisorj Yearbook Staff Editor-in-I 'hief CHRISTINE t'HUIiC'HIliL Associate Editors Jeanne Gillespie Richard Olllonnell Dawn Hilyard Paul Boulier Senior Editor Deborah Green Activity Editor Roger Conant Alumni Editor XVillian1 Findlen Jokes Editor Patricia Cormier Pictures and Art Editor tlnrleen Hoyt Servicemen 's Editor Patricia Cormier Athletics Editor Paul Lynch Business Manager Gilbert Stevens ASSiSt2ll1t Ilzirold Hopkinson Typists Eva Campbell Elsie Ililyard Phyllis Schwartz Louise lindner Glenna Johnston Stella Hatlmway This page sponsored by the Fort Fairfield Light 8: Power Company

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gn Editorial ln a few more years the town of Fort Fairfield will be working on the post-war improvements that are now being talked about. These improvements, which will affect our lives in many ways, will undoubtedly include a new gym- nasium for our high school. We have eagerly learned every new fact about the proposed gymnasium, as it is of considerable interest to all of us in school. For the past few years the students and friends of our school have been wish- ing very much for this addition. Just before the war began the townspeople appropriated a sum of money for a new wing to the present school building. In all probability this means a new gymnasium that would fit the school 's need. As we all know, it was im- possible to do any construction of that kind during the war years, therefore, the money was set aside for future use. Now the time has come when our plans can be made into realities. There is no need to explain why we have talked so much of the needed gymnasium during the winter months. The reason is clear. The students and townspeople have been awakened to the fact that basketball can once again be the chief sport in our town. The increased interest in the past two years proves this. Once we have good support for the basketball team, we have a good start. But more than that is needed-we must have a good playing surface. An eX- cellent playing floor for the team and seating room to accommodate hundreds of people are what the school needs the most. There is another phase of this situation. Physical education is compulsory in this state, but as yet we do not have an established program in our school. lt seems evident that this training will be in the curriculum sooner or later. Therefore, we must have a place suitable to this necessary training. At the present time our gymnasium is obsolete compared to those of the larger surrounding towns. Since our team is considered one of the best in the state and since our need for physical education is great, there is all the more reason for this addition to the high school. We feel that we deserve it, for we have just as much school pride as do the other students all over the country. -Christine L. Churchill



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4 ms lst row: Clare Lockhart, Charlotte Davis, Ruth Smith, Lillian DeBoyes, Marjorie Buck, Winnifred Durgin 2nd row: Richard Lord, Kenneth Clark, Marion French, Aubrey Flanders, Ethel Roberts, Prin. Lewis Kriger Faculty Louis H. Krigrer, Principal, Home: Fort l airfield, Training: lfniversity of Mainefli. S.. fttllllllllllil l'niversity-A. M., -1 Summers at l'olnnihia Vniversity, 2 Sunnners at Vniversity of Maine, teaehes: General Scienee, EXtra-Curri- eula, Student Vonncil advisor. Richard N. Lord, Sub-Master, Home: Fort Fairfield, 'l'raining': University of Mainefll. S., l Slllllllll-ll' School at University of Maine, l Special Spring! Class at Vniversity of Maine, Teaches: Vheniistry, physics, biology and radio, Extra-f'urric-ula: ldreslnnan l'lass ad- visor and band director. Marjorie E. Buck, Horne: l'aril1ou. Maine, Training: Maine School of Vonnnerce, Teaches: Typing and short- hand, Extra-Curricula: Press Ululi ad- visor and Northern Light advisor. Kenneth lil. Clark, Home: Fort Fair- field, Trainingr: University ot' Maine- fi. S., Teaches: Agriculture, Extra- t'nrrienla: Boys' athletics and Future l',2ll'lll0l' advisor. Charlotte I. Davis, Home: Milford,

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