Lawrence High School - Diary Yearbook (Fairfield, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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Compliments of H. E. W E E KS I TAXI DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Geo Hull Telephone 205 2 TURNER CENTRE SYSTEM PURE ICE CREAM Our Motto- Quality-Servlce Telephone 270 Compllments of ALBERT JEWELL 8: SON Compllments of R O FILES HENDERSON S LUCY P SHAGNON We Carry a Beautlful Lme of BARBER SHOP SPRING COATS 219 Mam Street A Call W1ll Be Appreclated il i inn: 1 -. .1 1 1 I I I-1 n 1 11: 1 S6 ' ' 9! -ul I In I . l 1 l . - n I 1 1 nu I lu 1 7 . 1 I -1- -- - . ' . . X 0:01o:1cx:14m Iioioioioiozoic 1011 101030101011 Compliments of VARNEY 8: SMART THE OUTSTANDING CHEVROLET OF CHEVROLET HISTORY A Six ln the Prlce Range of the Four DINSMORE 8: STEWART 16 Temple Street Waterville Malne Compllments of PAUL L WOODWORTH Compllments of I SELTZERS MARKET Fairfield Mame H E BRADBURY HEATING PLUMBING AND SHEET IRON WORK Fairfield Malne WWNYE Place to buy your wood 4 Foot Hardwood 1 Iog Cut Slabs K I N G S M A R K ET GROCERIES MEATS Telephone 158 Lawrence Avenue E A DO N N E LLY STEAM HOT WATER PIPING PLUMBING AND KITCHEN FURNISHIIN GS l 196 Mann Street I HOME RESTAURANT ALL HOME COOKING Best Place ln Town MISS ROSF IRELAND Proprietor mini ,:, vxoawzn 1030 i w - ' l I ' E2 t I 1 l I ' ,. 2 . ' . - s D- I I - Ill .. , , , I Q . - D- .- 2 . I We. E : D .. Q x I . .. . 5 ' a I Q T l ,U - i 2 2 I i - S' I i ' 2 - . 2 I , 2 x w I 9' ,iq H011 1 05011 mio PAQUETTE'S FRUIT STORE ICE CREAM SODAS LIGHT LUNCHES CONFECTIONERY Falriield Maine For Quahty of Meat and Green Vegetables Call up 277 POULIN S MARKET Falrfield Maine Compllments of A FRIEND THE CLOVERDALE W T Welsh Manager Compliments of Comphments of FIRST NATIONAL STORE DR H C WITHAM S B Cloutler Manager Q INSURANCE 0 C LAWRY Fan-Held Mame lals for Brldge Parties Phone 264 3 Telephone 53 4 Compllments of FAIRFIEI D SAW IINGS 8. TRUST BANK ......? ! 9 ' , ' : : : : ' 9 ' , : : . . , l 1 l Q - f - r W. E. BURGESS Turner Centre Ice Cream in Spec- . , . . . ,, , : : v , V L Lv t:orjoi0i0i4vioio:oioi0i4v14vi4v10i4vif.yio24vio1cvi1ri1r1oi4vZ4r11vZ1 V, llvzrfrlrenre gftgre APRIL PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS LAW RENCE HIGH SCHOOL Edltor ln chlef Asslstant Edltor Buslness Manager Asslstant Buslness Llterary Edltor Athletlc Edltor Joke hdltor Alumnl Fdltor Edltorlal Board Ethel Bragg EdW1H Getchell Carl Ackley Manager Charles Gousse Dorls Ham Donald McFarland Chapman Goodwln Edmond Fleury BUJY f ml v' mm' X B Our school paper bears the name of a muslcal lnstrument the lyre and llke mlns trels of old to ltS accompanlment we Slng of battles fought upon dlamond court and grld of great accompllshments and of merry Jest All Lawrence hlgh students are fam lllar wlth thls Slmlle but how many of us reallze how much our school lS llke another muslcal lnstlument the phonographl Our beautlful hlgh school bulldlng lS thc cablnet ln whlch there are two hundred forty four students who are the bl lnk O1 partly filled records The school board and supellntendent supported by the p lrents have furnlshed the maternal YWlth vshlch to flll the records conslstlng of the lore of thc anclents Olll own Lngllsh llnguagr as well as thc languages of old Ronlc and l'll0flC'1ll Fmnce the laus of Ill'1tllLDl'1tlCS Exchange Edltor Corlnne Belanger Art Edltor Juanlta Dyer ass Edltors Pearl Luce Lucllle Mltchell Florence York LOUISE Hlnckley Facu ty Advlsors Prlnclpal Bryant Mrs Staples L,- lgrlals .f sclences muslc and many other valuable subgects The teachers are the artlsts who havlng been thoroughly tralned for thelr work use thls materlal to record ldeas xnhlth vwlll ln turn be returned to the world ampllfied The mental perfectlon whlch IS our goal IS llke the tone perfectlon of the perfect record The phonograph may have all lts mech anlsm ln perfect order the artists belng at thclr best 'md all other condltlons rlght fol recordlng but lf a defectlve sprlng or one xnhlch lS not regulated properly IS used the result IS onlv harsh dlscord and the ll'lSl'.IllD1tDt IS merelx occupxlng space whlch llllfllt be used for fther PLIIDOSGS The llIfl'QI'0IlCE betvseen thls school phono grlph 'md the common lxllld IS ln the fact P' P' OF , 1929 0 I G . ..,.... .. ,... .A Cl I ' ' ,. ................. ' l ' . I D .......... ,......., l . 0 lllllll - NY 0 ' ,jf I 'is X i 'll all' S' 'Ii IW' 'spill Z, I . - ,J . D 7 . , ' ' J 1 v . ' ' ' A 1 Y V . . - Q . D Y 7 Y , V 2 Y. ! . 7 . . . . . . , . , u . . , . . 5 . , Q Q - , 2 V, . J. L , C . . . n ' - ' v . .' , v 2 x y v x K , . ' ' 1. l. t ll' , - ' ., ' ' ' z ' 1, ' , , - - . . 1 1 ' v '- . .- ' ' '. , '. . 1 4 ' r, z 1 ' ' ' THE LAWRENCF LYRE that the records themselves blank or partly made can furnlsh the kmd of sprung re quu ed that IS a school splrlt whlch fosters falthfulness to duty strength of purpose and courage under dlfflCUltl6S Let us see that our own school splrlt ns hke a perfect sprlng as true as strong and as reslhent as steel thus msurmg to the world not dxs cord but harmony E B J Ll There are students who say Well I can t see what good It does me to go to school Ill never get anythlng out of It Why can t I leave school and go to work? They feel that they are bemg abused when thelr parents force them to contlnue thexr school work What would these students do xf th 3, were allowed to leave? They would be too young to flnd work that would bung them very hxgh wages and nme tlmes out of ten they would not find anv work but would x ? utgaz l u 1 llll We cannot be too grateful to the class of 28 for its generoslty ln glvmg to the school the new footlxghts and to the Athletlc As soclatlon a large sum of money Thls class has establlshed a fine precedent for future gxaduatmg classes to follow Ll When the present hugh school bulldmg was constructed a place was planned 1n each room for an automatlc clock and a telephone The Vlflflllg was done but the clocks and telephones have never been pur chased because of lack of money How IS the necessary money to be secured? W1ll someone make a suggc-stron? Page Two stay at home and do nothmg whereas f they were at school they would be pavmg a way for thelr careers The students who leave school w1ll regret lt IH later years They wxll look back many tlmes and wlsh that they had been Wlbe enough to take the opportunlty to go to school when they had lt They may have secured what at the tlme they consldered good Jobs but the chance for advancement was much smaller than lf thelr educatxon was more complete If the school work seems hard, they should stlck to lt When they have won they have somethlng to be proud of but lf they qult before they even try they are not gxvmg themselves a falr chance Most students are WISE enough, or at least thelr parents are to value a good educatlon Whether the goal IS a college degree or only a hlgh school diploma they will new er regret the tlme spent IH reachlng G LT in .. , ,.. ll! FRESHM AW RECEPTION About three weeks after the openlng of school lt IS a custom ln our school for the upper classes to gxve the freshmen a recep tlon Thls IS usually done to glve the freshmen 1 better chance to become acqualnted wlth the teachers and upper classmen Thls re ceptxon xlso glves the parents of the stu dents a chance to meet and become ac qualnted wlth the teachers In September the freshman receptlon was held ln our gymnaslum begmnlng at seven thlrty o clock The gym was crowded I Y . I 5 1 i Y H ' ' '21 . , I , s' , , , lt. E. . '30 ' , 5 Y I? . Q.. -I W T J- . U ...io -'. 6 .0 - 1- ' '. I l Q P . vga. .1 l V. .ve i 1 ' . s , 11' , Q I . . . 1 . 5 AAJ--. A THE LAWRENCE LYRE w1th students, parents and frlends The freshmen were dxstmgulshed from the other students durmg the evenmg bv a tag Thls tag was made 1n a dunce cap shape of green paper wlth 32 1n brlght red on the tag The tags were put on the freshmen before the program began Flrst the freshmen were taken down the recelvlng l1ne whlch conslsted of the mem bers of the school board the school faculty and the presldents of the four classes The stunts came next and they proved to be lnterestlng to every one present They were performed by the freshmen and we must say they took thexr parts well and proved to be very good sports Flrst was a baby carrlage rlde glven to Stuart Rob ertson by Helen Woodman A roller skate stunt was performed by Harvey Cotta Then there were several races two of whlch were the cracker and the potato races A number of the freshmen took part ln these Everybody enJoyed thls short pro Games were enjoyed after the stunts Muslc was furnished by part of our school orchestra Durmg mtermxsslon refresh ments were served by the sophomore class At a late hour everyone started for home and each was saymg that he had enjoyed the evenlng very much The senlors were ln charge of this event and wlth the ald of the sophomore and Jumor classes It proved to be very success ful Much of the credlt IS due Ruth Odlln and the members of her commlttee Helen Cralg Florence York Laura Maxwell Eve lyn Wyman Carl Ackley, and Chester Bas ford L..T FRESHMAN CL ASS L.. School opened September 10 1028 wlth 108 enrolled ln the fleshman class one of the largest classes to enter Lawrence A class meetmg was held and the followmg officers were elected Presldent Harold Carter Vlce Presldent Percy O Brlen Secretary Ruth Stevens Treasurer L1ll1an Lessor Class Advxsor Mr Bryant Student Councll Walter Wxtham A receptxon was glven to the freshmen by the senxors vwhlch was enJoyed very much The freshman class was represented ln the football team by three members and ln the orchestra by four members LT SOPHOMORE CL ASS The first class meeting was held Septem bel 18th The officers elected were Presldent Charles Gousse VICE Presldent Yvonne Pooler Sec and Treas George Gordon Class Advlsor Mr Erlckson Student Councll Chester Smxth Mr Bryant called a class meetlng Octo ber 10th to collect the class dues whlch were to be used to pav for the refreshments for the freshman recept1on Sex eral members of the class play m the orchestra and the band Those ln the orch estla are Helen Glbson Charles Gousse John Th bodeau and Wallace Jewell Those ln the band are George Gordon and Wallace Jewell L... JUNIOR CLASS The Jumor class of Lawrence hlgh school has an enrollment of forty puplls A class meetmg was held a few weeks after the openlng of school The follow mg offlcers were elected Presldent Ollver Jones X100 Presxdent Stanley Spearm Sec and Treas Desmond Moseley Class Advlsor Mlss Totman Student Councll Lxlllan Sanderson Basketball practlce began IH November The Junlor glrls who show much sklll ln thls sport are Prxscllla Paquette Marlon Odlln, Ethelvn Kmg Verna Ovlatt and Juamta Dvel Page Three , . . ,. ...,.,..., .. v Q J . . . 1 - , V . , . . . . . , . . 9 1 x - 1 v L. A A 1 7 U ' ' 77 ' , ,.., .,., . k - , , . gfam. - s ' - . 1 Y ' , 9 1 Y i s ' ' V . . V , - v f - . s 1 7 ' - 1 ' - A ,. - . , K . . . , . c . ,.. ' , L . , . 1 . . , . . , . .... .,.,., . K , , . . , . v THE LAWRENCE LYRE Two new members have entered the Ju mor class Dorxs Fltton and Elsle Roberts Mlss Fltton IS a former student of Water vllle hxgh school She IS takmg the com merclal course and IS already a great fa vorxte among us Mlss Roberts comes from Dover Fox croft She IS takmg the classlcal course We hope she w1ll enJoy our class as much as we enjoy havmg her a member of xt The class so far has been very successful and we hope It wlll contmue to prosper Ir... SENIOR CL XSS On Monday mormng of September 10th we met agam as a class It dld not seem possible to us that vacatlon had gone so qulckly and that ut were returmng to Law rence hlgh as semors After a few days we were sorry to learn that many of our classmates had not returned wlth us Now as senxors we number twenty sxx The whole class extends lts welcome to MISS Eva Ames who lS a new member of our class She came to us a few weeks ago from Parxshvllle INew York We elected class offlcers at our first class meetlng Of course Chapman Goodwm was re elected presldent Carl Ackley elected vlce presldent DOTIS Ham was re elected secretary Murlel Pooler treasurer Ethel Bragg and Clalr Cotta members of the student council Kenneth Totman audltor and once agam Mxss Pxllsbury was re elected our class advxsor There are elght members of our class takmg the commerclal course fourteen tak mg the sclentxfic course whlle four are taklng the classlcal course A masquerade soclal was gxven by the class m our school gymnaslum The first thmg on the program was the grand march and clrcle At thxs time the prlzes were awarded to the four havmg the best costumes and the two havmg the fun nxest costumes Flrst prlze was awarded to Florence York second to Agnes Gllbert thlrd to Gall Hassen and fourth to Stuart Robertson Page Four The first prlze for the funmest costume was awarded to Murlel Pooler and the second to Gerald Ferland The Judges were Mrs Bry ant Mrs Curtxs and Mr Henderson We were then taken by SUTPFISC when we saw a processlon comlng down the stalrs It was a mock weddlng glven by the mem bers of the faculty Thxs proved to be very mterestmg to every one present A short entertalnment followed the mock weddmg It was given by Chapman Good wm and Kenneth Totman They were masked to represent colored men The last number was a clog dance glven by Arthur Goodwm accompanled by Frederlck Gowell and Cllnton Smlth who played harmomcas At one end of the gym stood a fortune tellmg booth ThlS proved to be the busiest place of the evenlng Candy popcorn and peanuts were sold Games were enJoyed by everyone The mu s1c was furmshed by the school orchestra Much credlt for the success of thls event IS due to Florence York and the members of her commlttee whlch mcluded evexv member of the semor class Li We wxsh to thank the class of 19 for ltS loyalty to the school Thls was shown by the glft of lts class money wh1ch was used for the purchase of a vlctrola thus fillmg a great need ln the ty pewrltmg and Engllsh departments The glft has been appreclated very much L..i GAVEL CLUB L- The Gavel Club has been re organlzed thls year with the followlng offlcers Pres ldent Chapman Goodwm VICE presldent Ethel Bragg secretary Doris Ham treas urer Cormne Belanger llbrary commlttee Helen Cralg Carl Ackley and Moody Flmt Several meetlngs have been held and m terestmg programs carrled out The club has purchased several educatlon al records for the school vxctrola, to be used ln connectxon w1th the study of the classxcs and IS othelwxse provmg to be a very useful orgamzatlon 1 ' , - ' , . , . . , - 1 . - A z . , . . 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WE I 1 A,-7 f MARIE Mane was a llttle glrl llvmg ID Sunny Italy She had snapplng eyes whlte teeth and a brlght cheerful smlle that matched her many colored dress Marne wanted to come to the Great Amerxca A frxend of her father s had Just tumty and had told them marvelous storles of the land across the sea We wlll go, sald Tony Marle s father Marle was Jubllant She rushed to school to tell her frxends How they envied her the adventure to a new world' Soon they were on their way Marle was thrllled beyond descrlptlon as the bug shlp bearmg her and her parents moved out of the harbor She couldn't stand stlll She darted hxther and thxther about the shlp exammmg everythmg and askmg more questlons than ten people could answer At last they came m slght of the Statue of Liberty and after some delay they en tered New York Harbor A man whom Marle had never seen be fore met them and embraced her father and mother Come he saxd I w1ll show you where you can go and tomorrow we wzll speak of the future What a strange country' Everywhere were automobxles, trams electrxc cars and tall buxldmgs Mane mlssed her qulet home amxd green fields and brxgnt flowers but she sald nothmg Was not Amerlca the land of her dreams and the home of oppor tumty' The next day thexr frlend called at their lodgmg house m the forelgn sectlon H told her father that he knew where they could make money among people of their own natxonallty It was a small town ln the central part of Malne They packed up and moved to Mame lt was hard They could talk wlth no one and no one could talk wxth them but Marle was qulck to learn and m less than a year she could speak English fluently Marxe went to school where she learned qulckly Soon she was a black eyed lass of sixteen and the belle of the town At the age of seventeen she graduated from hxgh school wlth hlgh honors She secured a posltlon m the bank at the nearest clty and made herself so useful that m tlme she became prlvate secretary to the presldent of the bank She contmued to hve wlth her parents on thelr tlny farm She travelled to and from work m a small car she had bought for the purpose And then she met hxm Hxs name was Tony He had Just come to town as chlef engmeer of a construction crew Llke her self he was from far away Italy He had worked hls own way m the world and was now a success It was the old old story and soon the presldent of the bank was lookmg for a new secretary and Tony was buymg a weddlng rmg M H '29 Page Fxve 2 Q iv Q , J -H 3 J -.1 ' l ' in .. v I - l - .' l 1. 8 L V L J fy QQ . , 1 I lfg . g X I I 7 l 'T'i ' ' l'l Ill .J A ' l V -L- . . . . . . - - - - I e returned from the wonderful land of oppor- Her father bought 3 small farm, At first ll ' ,Y ' ' ' Y - ' ' l u n . ' u ' I ' . ' . . . I . ' . ' THE LAWRENCE LYRE THE BIG GAME Many shouts and cheers came from the bleachers from the throng of people gath ered there wlth one great purpose IH mmd What could lt be The last basketball game of the season was bemg played tomght Watervxlle hlgh was the opposmg team and nelther team had lost one game durlng the whole season Hence the crowd gathered to see the great vlctory Whlch team would w1n Some thought Watervllle others thought Law rence Many declslons were made but the maJo11ty of the people were kept guesslng Wlll the tlme ever come for the game to start Isnt It seven thlrty yet I have been waltmg an hour It seems Is xt only fifteen mmutes past Watervllle wlll w1n dont thmk Lawrence hlgh has These were snatches of heard above the hum of was flymg around from seven? Ithlnk you Dont you a better team? the conversatlon voxces Popcorn one Slde to the other banners were wavmg nerves were twltchmg and people vscre shoutmg At last seven thuty arrlved and the play I -'L- . 1 1 ' , ' . . 9 ' u ' ' ' ' n ' Y . ,, . . . Q . . . . , - D ' Fl . ll UI Y ! P . . . CK Y ' - y . , - . y . . l . 7 v . - . l ' Y? . 61 ' ' 1 , . . l Y . . . . , ' ' , , ' I . . . . , , ' ' 1 ' I ' ' H 1 - A' cs n . , . . f ' f - Taking one good aim she threw the ball. 7 , . . Q - Y ' , '- ' . 1 . . ' ' , ' , - . ' . 1 t. Y ' u vs - U U 1 I . ' u n - , ' I 9 - - an ' . . . . '. . . ,, . . . 2 - A , 0 ' ll Y! ' ' ' ' ' Z A, 1 . A . . 1 P - 1 . X. v . . . , . , s , Y l 4 ll . 1 ' 9 f . . . . . , H , . 1. , . . . , 1 7 ' . ' r ers were on the floor Marjorle Sampson and Dolores Smlth were guards Ifrances Walker and Geraldme Jerry Whlte were forwards Elizabeth Betty Kexth was the sxde center and Helen James was the Jump mg center for Lawrence Hxgh The Watervxlle hlgh players were Ruth Wxllls and Florls Dusty as forwards Jos ephme Joe Prlest and Mary Dyer as guards Grace Brown as sxde center and Carmen Kennedy as Jumpxng center The game started amld the cheers and shouts of the people The players were alert and on thelr toes Both teams were up to date Every glrl on the team knew every play but through some fouls and wlth thclr luck Waterville hlgh had won ten pomts wlth only slx for Lawrence hxgh at the end of the first half of the game Prospects looked very dull for Lawrence Hugh wlth Watervllle scormg ten pomts to thexr slx and wlth Marjorle Sampson one of Lawrence s best guards off the floor wlth Page Slx her nose 1nJured and bleedmg makmg lt necessary for a substxtute Florence Porter to take her place People were fast changmg thelr mmds xn favor of Waterville Hlgh Waterville w1ll surely w1n thxs game people were heard to say wlth Margorle Sampson not playmg and Watervxlle hxgh already four pomts more than Lawrence hlgh Cheer up Lawrence someone shouted well beat them yet Jerry Whlte the best player on the team lS gomg to make five more pomts before the end of the game and Watervllle lS not gomg to get any more The guards wlll see to that The last part of the game started The ball went all around the gym glvlng Law xence one more pomt Four more pomts were needed by the Lawrence high girls to wm the game Would they get them? Shoot' Shoot for the basket Frances' was heard from the audience as at last the ball fell lnto the hands of Frances Vlalker They walted to catch It when lt came down Around on the rxm of the basket lt rolled then down lt came rxght through the bas ke Hurray for Frances the people shouted and then above the nolse of the throng loud and clear came the Lawrence hlgh cheer Just a few more mmutes to play' Who wlll wm'7 We wllll We w1ll' were the crles heard all ove1 the gym Ruth Wxllls had the ball and passed xt to Florms Dusty Florls threw xt toward the basket and mlssed Dolores Smlth caught the ball and threw xt to Betty Keith who then threw lt to Frances Walker She trled f0l the basket and mlssed People stood tense for a moment and held themr breath Who would catch xt when xt came down For just a moment they watched then down came the ball rlght lnto the waltmg hands of Jerry Whlte The basket Jerry' You can make lt' Shoot for the basket' Lawrence Hlgh shouted Up went the ball xt landed on the hoop of THE LAWRENCE LYRE the basket and clrcled around Would It go ln Would Lawrence hxgh Wm the game' Txme' shouted the coach but xt was too late the ball had already dropped through the basket Lawrence had won' The score was eleven to ten' Hurrah for Lawrence hlgh' Hurrah for Jerry' The people departed cheerxng for Law rence Hxgh and Jerry and slnglng the school song Vlfatervllle Hlgh took the defeat like the good sports whlch they were and left wlth a threat to beat them next year D F 0 Ll. NW HO VVAS T0 BLAME? In the old colonlal house on Flfth Avenue of New York Clty llved Mrs Adell Jameson and resldlng wxth her was her husband Mr Adelbert Jameson called Adel by his frlends Mr and Mrs Adelbert Jameson were accustomed to gne presents to thelr frlends at Chrlstmas tlde Who IS to have thxs new bonnet wxth the two pomted black feathers protrudmg from e1tl'er side asked Mr Jameson of hls wlfe I was thxnklng of sendmg lt to Polly, my old ma1d chum who lS very fond of damty headgear That ll be fine Im sure but what shall I give Johnny my old pal at b1ll1ards He s a greedy and stmgy old txght wad yet all the boys llke h1m Greedy you say He s fond of chxcken I know so send h1m one of those nxce pul lets that our grocer was speakmg about thls mornmg Thus lt was decxded and tvuo mysterlous packages Wltll two handle lxke projectlons on each one were addressed to the old mald and old bachelor lespectxvely A pecullar lookmg package was brought lnto Johnnys room Just as he was about to eat lunch It must be opened lmmedlate ly so he had the butler untle the package A hat with two pomted black feathers pro trudmg from each slde was revealed to hls slght Oh' Its a fine old Joke Adels old chum exclaimed At about thc same tlme Polly recelved a bundle which contalned a fat chlcken ready for luncheon Hou fine she declared I must surely thank Adell for this treat M1 and Mrs Adelbert Jameson were peacefully eatlng thelr dmner when the man m hvery brought ln two letters from Johnny Jacques and Polly Johnson They read the notes whlch were as fol lows Say Adel thats a fine Joke surely I appreclate lt though I know wlthout you tellmg me that I need a wlfe to wear the bonnet Johnny Dear Adell Recelved the chlcken rxght spot I was as hungry as a bear when lt arrlved Wlshed you could have enJoyed xt too Thanks agam Polly Mr and Mls Jameson looked at each other wxth surprlse and both wondered who was to blame L H 9 L., VN ESTON S MOST POPLL XR MAN It vuas Reddy Moores first year at Wes ton College He was very much dlscour aged I Just dont fit IH sald Reddy to hls roommate Larry one day whlle they were talklng The fellows dont hke me and Ive falled IU everything Cheer up sald Larry dont glV8 up too easlly Go out for football or some sport anythlng only forget how unpopu lar you are You re only havmg fresh mans luck Page Seven U . ,, . . . . 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THE LAWRENCE LYRE The next afternoon Reddy reported at the football fneld The coach was not very encouraging to Reddys way of thmkmg but he llked football so he declded to keep on practlcmg The flrst game was lxsted to be played the commg Saturday wxth Hllton Academy Reddy worked very hard durmg practice The Friday before the game the coach sald, Moore you report at the game tomorrow You re substxtute It was the day of the game The held and grandstands were already filled The whlstle blew The game began The first quarter was not very excxtmg No pomts were won by elther slde The second quarter Hllton made a touch down Reddy groaned as he watched the scorekeeper mark down the large 6 Durlng the thlrd quarter Westons half back was knocked out and they dlscovered a broken leg so he was rushed to the hos pxtal Moore you ve got your chance now sald the coach and you ve got one quarter to show me what you can do Reddy hurrxed out on the field He was voxce of a Weston man saymg We re sunk No hope Reddy caught the ball Graspmg nt tlghtly he ran for the goal Wlth Hxltons men close behmd Then came the crxes of, Red Moore' Flght' Flght' Fxghtl Reddy had made a touchdown As he hurrled back to his posltxon ln the lme up he heard the tlmekeeper say Flve mmutes to go Agaln the ball was Reddys but Hllton s rxght end blocked his run Fmally he suc ceeded ln gammg the ball agam Runmng blmdly towards the goal he pushed xt over the lme Just as the whlstle blew The game was over The score 12 to 6' Amxd cheers Reddy was hfted hxgh on the shoulders of the boys Good work' Why dxdnt you make yourself known around here before? they asked Make myself known' sald Reddy Me the most unpopular fellow ln college Page Exght Unpopular nothlng' the boys msxsted from thus mmute on you re our most pop ular man Reddy stammered hls thanks Gee fel lows, he said thxs IS more than I expected I don t want to be the most popul Hls volce was completely drowned as the students yelled Three cheers for Red Moore Westons most popular man P L 30 L..1 JOE S MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT Jack and I were only young boys at the tlme of thxs mcldent as I was fifteen and Jack a llttle over thlrteen Joe a tall lanky fellow wxth long sllm legs and long arms flappmg at hls sldes was boardmg at our house We were always playmg pranks on hxm Our older slster Mary was havmg a molasses candy pull and as usual we boys were all hustled off to bed Not wantmg to go to sleep so early we turned ln on Joe for a good tlme Joe was already ln bed so we Just Jumped m besxde hxm to be real frlend On the farther s1de of the bed a square hole was cut xn the floor whlch served the purpose of a register Thls was about two feet and a half square and was Just over the table m the kltchen Through thls hole we could hear the company makmg and pullmg candy Well everythmg went all rxght for a few moments untxl we declded we had better start a llttle fight All went well untll Jack and I gave Joe a good sized klck sendlng hlm sprawlmg out of bed Joe was always havmg hard luck and thls t1me It happened to be the hard luck of bemg on the farther slde of the bed He Just slld through that hole as lf he were a greased pole Rlght through that hole he went and mto the mxddle of the table also mto the mldst of about thxrty two saucers of molasses candy and rlght xn front of all those folks They lmmedlately saw that he was not dressed H ' ll ' ' ' I . If ' ' Y - Q . , . . H I n ' ' ' 44 9 . , ' ' ' ,, . . . . , , 1 7 Y! - - . u u 7 I 1 Y YI , . u P , , . . I ' P1 ' I - . . . . , - ca n . . ' ' ' . . , I 9 . . ' , , . ' D Y l I ll V l ,Y Y 1 ' ll Y 1 , . YY I ' 1 too dazed to think clearly. He heard the ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' Y sc y s ly. 71 - I . , . - - - 1 . . IC ' ' ' Y! - I - . - . U . . , J Y Y y ' if ' v ' Y ' I - . P . Y ' ' ll 3 . , . . . I VI ' ll , IY ' ff ' ' . . . , , ' n ' - THE LAWRENCE LYRE for company and all those ladxes left post haste Joe picked himself up with all those sauc ers of candy clmgmg to him At each step a few saucers fell off and the molasses be gan to run down those pipe stem legs He Just flew up the stairs and into his room, molasses and all Joe agrees that this was his most m barrasmg moment and the worst truck we ever played on him Of course we hadnt thought about that hole VO 0 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL This year we were represented on the grldlron by one of the best football teams Lawrence ever had Coach Jack Erickson started practlce the second day of school and about fourteen men were out He had a few veterans and fair materlal W worked hard for two weeks and then went to Livermore Falls where we won wlth a score of 20 0 Thls vun gave the team more confidence and the followmg Saturday we mg The next Saturday we went to Cam den We met a small team but it was full of fight and we worked to win 6 0 The following Saturday we were to play Bruns wlck but the game was cancelled because of unfavorable weather The next Satur day we played Skowhegan In this game we used for the first time our new Jerseys The game was played m a sea of mud and ended ln a scoreless tie 0 0 All the next week we worked hard for the game wlth Wmslow This game was the only defeat of the season Wmslow got a lucky break to get one touchdown The rest of the game was even The final score was 0 6 Ll The last game of the season was played on the next Friday We ran circles around Orono to wm by the score of 26 0 The success of the season was due to the Splflt of teamplay and fight that Coach Erickson gave us We showed good sport manship also We played as hard and as clean as a team could play Letter Men Capt Fleury J Nelson Jones R Shlbley McFarland S Hunter H Carter C Ackley L St Peter P O Brien Pc ters nllsbury I letcher Pillsbury Schedule H Opponents Llvermore Falls Belfast Camden Skowhegan Wmslow Orono 83 Page Ixme . ,, . . . . . . . - . . e - . . '3 ML.. ' ' -' . e l I - ' l V. 'qv O. l. . , D. . gave Crosby high of Belfast a 31-0 beat- V 1 ' ' , ' P. P' . ' ' , H. 1' . . , ' ' ' W. ' . ' ' ' , - ' L. . s. ' . ' ' . 20 ' 0 ' 31 0 ' ' , - . 6 0 ' 0 0 ' . ' 0 ' 6 . ' 26 0 . - . v 6 THE LAWRENCE LYRE Hua' gf BSN Ask Me Another Teacher fm Englxshj Mr Fleury glve me a sentence contamlng the word notwlth standmg Jake Cvuth no hesltatlonj The seat of my trousers IS worn out but notwlthstand mg VS hat Does He Want An Engllsh professor drove up to a llvery stable and sald to the keeper Detach the quadruped from the vehxcle nourlsh h1m wlth a sufflcxent quantlty of fresh harvested frult of the open field and zon to reward you for your kmd hospl tallty Keeper But Mr I-er--er Prof Aw' Take the horse out of the wagon and feed hlm and I wlll pay you tomght That Would Be Brutal Shlb Gosh lsn t history easy thls year Phll Yes It s so easy Im golng to shoot the one who falls ln xt Shxb But that would be murder would n t xt ' Phl No xt would be sulclde' Overheard on the Baseball Fleld Jake VNIIIIG9 John Jake army for two months Hey John want me to pltch a Have you had any EXPCTICUCGT Sure Ive pltched tents m the Page Ten Mr Bryant came m to vlst Enghsh class the other day and lfter llstenmg a few mmutes he asked John what does c a t spell John I dont know slr Mr B Well what IS lt that catches the rats at your house? John A trap slr Mr B fdlsgustedlyj VVell what IS that furry ammal out there on the fence? John A kxtten slr Un hlstoryj Can you gxve me a des crlptlon of George W3Sh1Hgt0H7 I guess Ive lost another pupxl saxd the mathematlcs professor as h1s glass eye rolled down the s1nk spout Mrs Doozle And how IS your son get tmg along In school? Mrs Dazzle Oh he s gettmg along fine Hes takmg Latm French Algebra and Englxsh Then notxcmg her son com mg up the steps she Sald John, say good mornmg to the lady m algebra Found on a Hlstory Paper Protestant reformatlon was when the Protestants broke away from the Cathollc Church 'md began to forglve thelr own sms Teacher Harry what IS a veter1nary ' Harry Its a place for veterans U 0 ' . ' I A li r x I ,X hx n l f A . . ,U , 1, D - .-L. . . - U . , ' ' . . , I 7 L n n I 1 ' 1 - , . , , H as - - xr 4 7 ' . . - at , lf I ' YY Y I . , . . v - . U ' ' - . .. , ' U H . 1 ff ' YY . , . ' 1 ll ' v . . . , ' ,Y l I , ll ' ' YY 1 . , . lf ' Y a n 1 - Q . ' , ll ' - a ' ' ' YY , ll Y . ' YY I shall return ere the sun reaches the hori- M301 NO, madam, Ive Bevel' S9011 him- ' YY ' lf Y ' YY ' , u T rr Y . , . . . . , if ' YY , ll ' - v ' ' YY , ll 7 ' . . ,, . , . . . - , ' 1 y ' - 1, ' Y Y Y . . ,, . . ' . u ' 1 1 - ' ' ' Y ' ' , fl . . . ,, , . ' ' ' YY . , ,K - . ' Y Y ' Y '1, u ' ' ' yy - . , . , lf ' L I ' ' Y Y . , ' rr . , ll v v ' 7, . . U 7 ' ' v- U . ' ' I ' 7 ' ! I V V Y' ,. u 1 rr THE LAWRENCE LYRE Pat You mxght Just as well plead guxl ty de Judge w1ll only glve you two years at de outslde Mlke Yaas but de trouble IS dem two years at de outsxde will be on de 1ns1de lfatheri readmg report cardj Conduct bad reading bad math bad h1story,bad English bad What IS the meanlng of thls Fredd1e Freddxe fmnocentlyl I cant under stand It Dad Do you thmk xt mlght be a forgery' Prlnclpal What are you dolng back here? Dldn t your father read that letter' Frosh Yes slr On the lnslde lt sald expelled from school and on the outsxde of the envelope It sald please return IH flve days Pl! Sunday School Teacher Carl can you tell me something about Aaron'7 Carl Hls name was flrst ln the tele phone dlrectory IHISS Plllsbury Un algebra classb Claxr what IS one half of one tenth? Clalr I dont know exactly teacher but lt cant be very much Mrs Malen had Just returned from France and was tellxng her frlend about her trip And what III Flance dld you llke the best? Oh sald Mrs Malen I thmk It was the French pheasants smgmg the Mayon nalse Laura and Dorxs had been dlSCUSSll1g whlch of them was the most honored After some dxscusslon Laura sald Well three of my ancestors came over on he Mayflower Dorls My how wonderful' How long are they gomg to stay? Teacher Merton what does two mmus one equal Merton I don t know madam Teacher Well lf you had two apples and you gave Evelyn one how many would there be left Merton Huh There wouldnt be any left because Id eat the other' Henry was slttmg ln the front seat chew mg gum and had hxs feet stretched out mto the aisle The teacher notxced hlm out of your mouth and put your feet ln V1s1tor Well sonny what are you look mg at me for Boy My father told me you were a self made man and I was just wondering xx hy you made yourself that way Mack Un a dispute over PFICQSJ What do they sell thexr eggs for at the Fxrst INat1onal'7 Jake Because they cant make any money keeping them Qchoolglrl Do you belleve m the here afterl College boy Yes Well then hereafter please don t bother me Page Eleven Q U . . .- . . . , . . ,, . . . . - , u ' u - 1 1 1 . . . . ,, t H ' . u . , . , . . H - in - 9 Q l 9 -a l I . . . . . u ' r - 1 ' ' . ,, ln . . 14 v . sc 9 , n : - - , . . . . . , u ' 1 - ' ' in Y v1 , u v - ' , u ' . . ' y rr - V ry , . u H . . . . . - r f 1 . . . ' , . - 1 . . . . 4 . : . . . . ' v and said angrllyz Henry, take that gum - rr , u ' - r ' rv ' ' ' . as . H ' ' - - 1 1 ' ' ' n - n - ' . as l - . . . 1 . . I H . , Y H ' - YY ' : U ! v , , . . . . U ' Y . U . . v - ya ' , . nl y . . . ,, H . Q . V . . 8 H . . s 1 L f - ' n as u as - , u ' ' ' . u av , . , . . ' ' - S G . as x . .. , , ' va n -f N 4 1 xv fo s, -Q 1 A y 0x .QB THE LAWRENCE LYRE EXCHANGES Besse Breeze You have fine lxterary and Joke departments The Jester You have an excellent 11t erary department Your story La Sole de Sang IS especxally mterestmg The Messalonskee Rxpple We com mend you for havmg a well developed ht erary department The Academy Echo Your edxtonals are good and your alumm department IS very attractwe Page Tw elve The Hebroman Your athletic depart ment IS especlally good The Rostrum Your exchange lxst IS very extenslve the followmg schools Watervxlle Semor Hlgh Cony Hlgh Augusta Carlbou Hlgh, Bar Harbor Hugh Farmlngton High Bxng ham Hlgh Skowhegan Hxgh Madlson Hlgh, Hallowell High Lewlston Hlgh Belfast Hxgh Maxne Central Instltute Plttsfleld, Merxden Hugh Merxden Conn u ni ' u ' vt.. ' - as n ' U 1 ' ' u ' l , ' l ,, . . . . 7 ' 1 U U H . ,,- - We would like to exchange papers with . y . - v . . s 1 ' I 1 H ,, . . . . . .. , , , ... . 1' . 7 1 THE LAWRENCE LYRE LQMNII X55 1 a L-,Q Oul prlncxpal Mr Bryant IS endeavorlng to complete a 11st of the Lawrence Hlgh School Alumm to replace the one whlch was burned ln the flre of nlneteen hundred twenty five If someone can g1Ve the name and class of any former graduate whose name does not appear ln the followmg 11st and w1ll send xt to Mr Bryant lt w1ll be much appreclated 1880 L1lla G1bbs Benson May Hartford Berry Frances F Cate Hattxe Mary Annle Annle LIZZIS Addxe Snell Goodwm Gxbson Glbson Kmght Clark Llncoln B Mullen Cllley Roundy 1886 Wlllard A Harvllle ' Mrs Nellle Duren Pettenglll ,!Kate M Rackhff 1887 Fred Neal Jennie Ireland Martha Crosby Nelhe DUW Annxe Jones Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs 1891 Jr Caddle Brown Frank Choate A Helen Davls Stevens p Crosby Hlnds Margaret Hosford M P' I' f-W4 Q ep 0 GQ swf' Harry Plummer Helen Rackllff 1898 Esther Champalgne 1899 H C Newhall Lewls Stewart Howard Brown Clarence Nelson Davld Spencer F W Foss 1M C Joy Clara Gxbson Florence Plummer Dow laura Llbby 1900 Gcolgxanna Gregory Gousse 1901 Lester M Davis 1902 Vxda L Dxckey Llsle Glbson 1903 Ethelyn Jaklns Ahce Glbson Leon Lascelle Wllllam Cole Mlnme Glbson if Florence Goodwm A Lettme Ware Meader 190.3 45 Dr Wallace Fogg 4 Leha Lawrence Page Thlrteen L 'V v 'I '4 1 1 I. I f,,,0 ,131 . - Y A M A ' I rl QI' 9 A X :il . . 41 : lg: ' 1 4 .0 W 'o . - 5 .Q ' . 9 .. - ff 't L N J ' . . , t ,. ,, 1- 'f . . if ' . . i - n E . 1 . Q . J . It . ' . , . ' + - - i ef . Y , . F 1 . f, . THE LAWRENCE LYRE I E11 Gregory Wllllam Hayes Robert Cole 1906 Mrs E B Hmckley 4Mrs Lester Davls Frank Savage Crowell Pease 1Stanley Blown Alton Savage -1 Ida Bell Lxbby Eleanor Creech Marrmer Mrs Emma Brown Lowe Harold E Weeks 1907 Ray S Mltchell Mrs Clara Jewell Alberta Ifoss Myrtle Vhman Chase Albert Jewell Mrs Wauen Swett Mrs E H Brltton Mrs Guy Hume Edna Emery Mrs Electa Llbby Mltchell Guy Savage Mrs Angy Blckford Pond Ina Nlxckols Etta Creach 1908 Mrs George Mllllken 1, John Brophy I' Lester Brownell Alxce Duren Mrs A Spauldmg Mrs Marx 'Harden Arthur Horne L1ll1an Lascelle Cecll Pr1est Rov Rxchardson Calun Roberts Fdward Ryan Bessxe Thomas Horne Mrs Vxctor Worthmg Mrs Vernx W'1rdRound1 Mrs lloyd Harmon Albert Bachard Page Fourteen 1909 Ivan Prentlss I Vmal Alexander fMrs Ed1th Spauldmg Green 'T Helen Corson 2 Mrs Bermce Wyman Brown Mvron Flles J Frank Lane Harold Corson Ewa Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs 'Jr Mrs Richardson 1910 Etta Thomas Barney Hazel VICREPQ Knowles Pearle Thomas Brown Mary Prlest Grace Savage Fogg Stella Thomas Mrs Ruth Brophy Wllson Mrs Annle Alexander Rowe Mrs Mlldred Wllllams Hayes Romeo Dyer Hazel Grant Vena Llbby Mrs Mrs lN rs lv rs 1912 Alberta Crummett Bryant Vera Beane Glazx Esther Drew VV Ada Crummett Mxtchell f'Cl1f'ford L Clark Roger A Nye ?Ot1S C Lawry Leewood Jones ,Rev E R Steeves Walter A Ladd 1913 Mrs Jeanette Bates Quarmby Mrs Helen Weeks Campbell Mrs Elxa Nye Tlbbetts Almce M Ladd Mls Mlldred Rlchardson Pettee Ruth Henderson Carleton A Bunker Ernest Brown J' r f 1914 Alfred Baker Hubert Blakney Mrs Dalsy Murry Wllson Ileen Brophy ,, . lj. - M Q . . . JN' L Q n n - . ' v V I Y ' y . AI' ' . . ' . c l ' 4- ' . , ' Q' h, Y., t Y . . . . sf 4 Mrs. John Bacon ' . ' - - . er ' , I . inard - , I . ' L -1 I I 5 A . . . L ' - lf' l . 1 ' 4 D . v Y '7 . . ' - ' , 44 . . I vl V X A .' ' .j 1: .ffl - 1 I l . C l .. z . -' ' si. J Y a . v . 1. ' A THE LAWRENCE LYRE Reglnald Cralg Otto L Totman Mrs Marlon Horne Hunt Mrs Edlth Mardcn Tlllson Alxce Nye Cheney Mrs Emma W ood Otls Mrs Nma Berry Shower Inez H Scott Anme Glfford Vernon Orcutt 7Hubert Emery 1913 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Lucy Weeks Bartlett Ruby Johnson Hackett Marlon Drlsko Thayer Loxs Spencer Whlte Lyda Hall Berry Arlene Hayden Hazel Brown Irwln R Ladd Wxllxam F Burgess Margaret Totman Mrs Irene Jackson Geroux Robert Burke Deceased Q11 G? Page Flfteen Wallace Patterson ,, I I 11,115 Q -' r . u rt' i sl. H050 101011 1014 v10j0j4si0j4n1010i1vjoIoZo1 via Compliments of WM. CRAWFORD Ye Towne Clerk FAIRFIELD GRAIN COMPANY FUEL FEED BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone 56 DRS WALTERS 81 WALTERS Ph omce 54 2 WILSON H WALTERS M D ones Res 54 3 ETHEL H WALTERS M D j Falrfield Maine FOR COAL TELEPHONE 25 4 W S SIMPSON Falrfield Mame gg 1DQUQKP'll'1l'0-CJQIPICIQKDCKICCIQII .4T0. C1 PCO. 4 I 3 I I 55 ' 4 Q C12 i 5 ' i Q- v . I u E I i -4 . ' V3 . 3 Q . ' : 6 w . 2 . Q E A Q - . - I . 1 1 -- ' Q W . ! . I ' Q .0 v ! ' 2 i 5 ' g 2 . . i 1: i E ' 5 E3 E gg , . . 3 w . . GEO V CHAPMAN TEXACO SERVICE STATION Gas Olls Tlre Repaxrmg and Greasmg Telephone 251 12 H R DUNHAM Home of Guaranteed Goods WEYEINBERG SHOES Welcome P R BROWN P1013 4 vie 311101010103 si 10:1 1 :oi Zoi1r1oi0i4ri1ri0i1ni4rio31r11rioicr10, Complxments of KEYES FIBRE COMPANY Inc TABLE PLATES W S PILLSBURY 8: SON FARM EQUIPMENT Watervllle Malne ORCUTT MOTOR COMPANY FAIRFIELD CREAMERY CO Sales N A S H Servlce Dealers In General Repalrmg MILK AND CREAM 80 MAIN ST FAIRFIELD Telephone 149 Telephone 306 FAIRFIELD MAINE Compllments of Compliments of DR W L GOUSSE DR TOZIER G N SNELL Sea Food IS Our Healthxest Flesh Meat Eat More of It Quallty IS our slogan E F PARKER Staple and Fancy Compliments of GROCERIES Tobacco Fruxt Confectlonery POOLERS LUNCH Benton Statlon Maine a' 901011 E I I l I I I I . . 1 I- ' .' ' In I. - c 0 . !-. - . I l ' ' ' I - -I - I ' ' I 0. 0 I ' I . I ' I - C - . I I l u 0 s - - -I . - 2 ' I I I I l I ll ' 1 ' u , . 1 ' I . O., ::i1 THE WILSON PHARMACY A. W. NELSON, Prop. Prescription Speclallsts - Sole Agents for Jean Stewart Tolletrles Fairfield Agent for Bon-Tone-The Wonderful Tonic r'1 DIRIGO OIL COMPANY TIRES TUBES and ACCESSORIES Office and Storage at 59 Mann Street Fanriield Maine D G TOZIER HOME MADE CANDY Sodas and Ice Cream Fme Assortment of Mothers Da Boxes W A ARCHER Jewelry Falrfield Malne NEAL 81 MITCHELL The Rexall Store Fairfield Phone 7 11 Mame A H TOTMAN JEWELLS TAXI Hardware Day and Night Service Paint Tel 78 1031 1010102014 Q Q 1 Q Q Q Q l I ! Q Q Q S 11 1 l Q Q Q , y l 1 w 1 1 Q Q 1 1 Q Q Q Q y Q i 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 ' Q , .- l l 1: 1 -1 1 1 1 i Q Q ' Q Q 1 1 Q 1 1 . Q. vzozoi r2o1o1o1o2oi4 .Q L W W W BIGELOW A RY BROTHERS COMPANY Complete House Furmshers Dealer ln Atwater Kent Majestic and MILLINERY Kolster Radlos Fairfield Mama ROLLINS Sz DUNHAM HARDWARE Waterville Maine ABBIE J LADD Printer 15 Winchester Street Fairfield Mame O A LEARNED Llothmg Boots Shoes Rubbers and Mens Furnlshmgs We carry a full llne of clothes shoes and furnlshmgs for the young men who are We would be pleased to show the young lady graduates our lme of shoes for the occasxon We would especlally llke to hawe you see and try the famous Allen A hosiery ln all welghts and colors for women 158 Mam Street If XIRFIELD WI XINE Telephone 10 3 COMING ' APRIL 25th ' KEMPY Presented bv the Class of 29 ln the Lawrence Hlgh School Audltorlum 101014 2 QA I , fs, I . I Q I 5- 0 ! . M . . . 3 N. 5 TQ Q . , Q X gl . I 'N 51 j ' l 'f f ' r - A to ' gl . I I l nl ' 4 ' v . I . Q I 2 . ' 0 4 ' . Nl O . , . E. , ' 9- E 4 ' . 1 I - I - Q ' 3 Q Q v ' I 4 so , 1 9 0 w , ,. i 3 H . 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