Lawrence High School - Diary Yearbook (Fairfield, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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For the first time in its history the Lawrence football squad defeated Waterville High. The spirit of the whole town of Fairfield was at a high peak just after this history-making game. Our prowess did not stop there. We went on to enter the Eastern Maine Basketball Tourna- ments after having a very good season. Although we did not enter the finals, we did capture the Good Sportsmanship Banner for the year. Our baseball team has also had exceptionally good luck these past four years. lt has had two especially good seasons winning the Kennebec Valley Title in 1957. Track and cross country have recently, under the expert guidance of Coach David Marshall, attained unprecedented heights. Some of the boys have paprticipated with honors in the State and the New England meets. Our scholastic activities, debating and prize speaking, have been very successful. Some of our debators have won prizes in the Bates and the Maine League. ln 1957 Mary Grow was first in the state in the Na- tional French Contest. Bob Viles, in that same year, won a Union Carbide Sch-olarship to Bates College. Many other of Lawrence High's graduates have done excellent work in the college of their choice. At last the time that all high school students eagerly await is here. Graduation is just around the corner. But as the Class of '58 looks back on its past four years, it will realize that time has passed with amazing speed. So in parting, let the Class remember that it has spent four of the happiest years of its life here and that in saying good bye to Lawrence, the Class is ready to begin a new period in life. The Editors MISS GERTRUDE CLEVELAND We, the class of 1958, wish to dedicate this yearbook to you, Miss Cleveland, for your deep understanding and leadership in the betterment of Lawrence High School and for your attempts to instill in us a deeper appreciation of the Literary Arts. ADMIlN.IS'RATlON Mr. J. David Marshall, Submasfer and Science Colby College, B.A. Mr. Cliffon M. Hamm, Superinfendenf Universi+y or Maine, A.B. Bafes College and Harvard Universi+y, M. Ed. Mr. Rodney Wyman, Principal Colby College, B.S. Universiiy of Maine, M. Ed. C Mrs. Alice Fuller, Secre'I'ary Mrs. Lydia Woodman, Librarian Mrs. Ruby Wales, Secrelary FACULTY Mrs. Verna Hazen, Malhemalics Mr. Richard Cunningham, Social Sluclio Universily of New Hampshire, B. S. Brandeis Universily, B.A. Umverslly of Mama' M' Ed' Mrs. Beulah Henderson, l-lislory MF- Alben' Card. SClef1C9 Gorham Slale Teachers College Universi+y of Maine, B.S. Miss Nancy Nielsen, English Miss Kalie Moore, English, Lafin Colby College, B.S. Gordon College, Th.B. . , Boslfon Universily, M.A. Miss Gerlrude Cleveland, English Universny of Maine' Mid. Colby College, B.A. Unive,-531-Y of Maine' MOA. Miss Palricia Planle, English, French Sl. Joseph's College, B.A. S+. Michael's College, M.A. FACULTY Mr. William Moores, Driver Ecluca+ion Franklin Technical lns+i+ul'e Mr. Roberf Hawlces, Inclus+rial Ar+s Gorham Sfale Teachers College, B.S. Mr. Hollis Hazen, Agriculfure Universily of New Hampshire, B.S. Mrs. Marion Leighlon, Home Economics Farming+on S+a+e Teachers College Universify of Maine Miss Eleanor Farren, Commercial Husson College, B.S. Mrs. Lillian Fuller, Commercial Beals College Mr. Viclor Wooclbrey, Physical Educalfon Mrs. Gerfrude Smilh, Vocal Music Universi+y of Maine, B.S. Gorham Sfale Teachers College Miss Pafricia Sweeney, Physical Eclucalion Mr. Ar+hur Ro-undy, Band Universify of Maine, B.S. N. E. Conserva+ory of Music Mr. Max Cimbollelc, Orches+ra Easiman School of Music STUDENT COUNCIL Sealed: B. Tyler, E. S+. Amand, S. Baker, K. Sfewari, B. Nelson, G. Hufchins, E. Carroll, E. Null, N. Doody. S+anding: R. Roy, D. Dunn, L. Beaulieu, Mr. Wyman, M. Sinclair. During fhe pasl Fc1ur years, +he Sfudenl Council has ini+ia+ed many innovafions in +he school ac+ivi+y program. ln I955, fhe firs+ Winler Carnival was held be+ween Winslow and Lawrence. In I956, Councils of Walerville, Oakland, Winslow and Lawrence mel' and decided fo have a Twirp Week and a Twirp dance. During I957, Winslow suggesfed we ask Go-od Will +o par+icipa+e in fhe Win+er Carni- val. Also, during +his year, +he noon dances were s+ar+ed. The Acfiviiies Le++er was given ou'r for +he firsliime in I957. Durinq I958,+he Sfudenf Council held a Talenl' Show. They also look on a new proieci' called Boy and Girl of 'rhe Mon+h . Besides 'rhese many proiecfs, fhe Sfudenf Council held +he annual Curfis Magazine Campaign and lhe Ecnerwal Fair each year. They +ook charge of The selling of Assembly Tickers, and fhey also sei' up lhe nexi' year's schedule of assembly programs. For +he lasi' +wo years, +he Council has been work- ing on a School Handbook in confundion wifh +he Key Club. Durinq +he pasi four years, Lawrence has seni' members of +he Siudenl Council +o +he Maine Convenlicn of Sfudenl' Councils. COURSES Required in all courses: English I, II, III, IV Heallh, I, Il CLASSICAL COURSE LaI'in, I, Il French, l, II, III Algebra, I, Il Plane Geomelry Social Sludies Problems of Democracy Chemislry Physics Secrelarial Bookkeeping, I, Il Slenography, I, II Typing, I, II Office Praclice Physical Training, I, ll, Ill, IV U. S. Hislory Biology Home Economics or Manual Training is required in all courses excepl Agricullure. Bancl, Orcheslra and Glee Club are eleclive in all courses. SCIENTIFIC COURSE French, l, ll, lll Algebra, I, ll Plane Geomelry Trigonomelry or Review Malh Social Science Problems of Democracy General Science Chemislry Physics COMMERCIAL COURSE lS+ar+s al' iunior levell Clerical Bookkeeping, I, ll Typing Office Praclice Malh Review Malh or Senior Science GENERAL COURSE General Malhemafics or Business Training Commercial Ari+I1me+ic Junior Ma+I1ema+ics Review MaI'I1ema+ics Social Sfudies World Hisfory Problems of Democracy General Science Senior Science INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE IS+ar+s a+ sophomore Ievell Commercial ArifI1me+ic Ma+I1ema'I'ics, I, II Problems of Democracy Manual Training, I, II, III, IV LJ J AGRICULTURAL COURSE Algebra or General Mafhemafics Commercial AriII1me+ic Ma+I1emaI'ics, I, II General Science Problems of Democracy Agriculiure, I, II, III, IV HOME ECONOMICS COURSE lS+ar+s a+ sophomore Ievell Commercial Ari'I'I1meIic Ma+hema+ics Senior Science Problems of Democracy Home Econo-mics, I, II, III NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Is+ row: A. Pe++engiII, S. Baker, C. FicIceH', K. SI'ewar'I'. 2nd row: R. Ro-y, J. Pomerleau, B. McAIary, P. Fosrer, R. Guiie, P. Chase. 3rd row: B. S+. Amand, D. Berry, D. Zelenkewich, C. Biclcford, N. Doody, C. Michaud. The Na+ionaI Honor SocieI'y held ifs annual 'I'ea on Thursday, March 20. S'ruden'Is from 'Ihe fresh- man and sophomore classes who had been on Ihe honor roll and candida+es +o +he sociefy from 'Ihe junior and senior classes were invifed. The guesf speaker was Mr. Earle McKeen from Colby College. On Monday, March 24, 'Ihe fapping ceremony was held. Five per cenl' of 'Ihe funiors and +en per ceni' of +he seniors were chosen for membership, which is based upon characfer, scholarship, leadership, and service. The ini+ia'I'ion of +he members was held on Tuesday, June I0, a'I' I:30. Seniors EIec+ed in I957 Presidenf Ar+hur PeHengiII Guiding Lighi' Secre+ary Shirley Baker Herald Seniors Elecled in I958 Judifh Pomerleau Cynlhia Bickford Elizaberh S+. Amand Nancy Doody Dolores Zelenkewich Juniors Elecfed in I958 Rober+ Roy Pafricia Chase Pefer Fosier Carla FicIxeH' Kei'I'h S'I'ewar+ Dianne Berry CIaudeI'+e Michaud Brian McAIary Renaud Guife SENIOR W0 Q ANDERSON, PETER Agriculfure Inframural Sporfs I.2.3.43 Foofball 4. BEAULIEU. LOUIS General Lawrence Assembly 2.3.43 Sfudlenf Council 2.3.43 Key Club 2.3.42 Officer 3.43 Prom Commiffee 33 Inframural Spo-rfs I.23 Foofball I.2.3.43 Baslcefball I.2.3.43 Baseball I3 Track 2,43 Manager 3. BERRY. DIANNE General Lawrence Assembly I.2.3.43 Class Officer 4: Honor Roll I3 Band I.2.33 All Sfafe 23 K.V. 2.3: Orchesfra 23 Glee Club I3 Junior Readings 33 Spear Speaking 33 Lyre Sfaff 2.3.43 Cheerleader 2.3.41 G.A.A. I.23 F.H.A. 2.3.43 Officer 2.3.43 Prom Commiffee 3. BICKFORD. CYNTHIA General Lawrence Assembly 2.3.43 Sfudenf Council 21 Class Officer I3 Honor Roll I3 Junior Readings 33 Newspaper Sfaff 43 Cheerleader 3.43 G.A.A. I.2.33 Officer 33 lnframural Sporfs I.23 Baskefball I.2.33 Soffball I.2. BICKFORD. GAILE General Transferred from Sfrong 23 Lawrence Assembly 2.3.43 Class Officer 43 Honor Roll 23 Glee Club 2.3.43 Senior Play 43 Junior Readings 33 Banner Carrier 43 F.H.A. 2.3.43 Officer Prom Commiffee. BOUCHARD. JOHN General lnframural Spolrfs I3 Foofball 33 Prom Commiffee 3. BOUCHER. SANDRA Home Economics Lawrence Assembly 23 Glee Club 33 Lyre Sfaff 45 F.H.A. I.2.3.43 Officer 2.33 Prom Commiffee 3. DOUFORD. WILLIAM Commercial Band I.2.33 Newspaper Sfaff 43 Prom Commiffee 33 Infra- mural Sporfs I.2.3,4: Baseball I. BOWEN. EDWARD General Prom Commiffee 3: Foofball I.2: Baseball I. BROUSSEAU. RONALD General lm-lrenzc Assembly I.2.3.4: Honor Roll 4: Band l.2: Varsify Club 3. 4: Officer 3: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs I: Foolball 4: Basluefball l.2.3.4: Baseball I.3.4: Traclc 2: Cross Counfry 3. BROWN. TIMOTHY Scienfific Lawrence Assembly I.2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Key Club 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs I.2.3.4: Foofball I: Baslcefball Manager 2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4. CAIRNIE. DAVID General Class. Officer l.2.3.4: Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Varsify Club 2.3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: Inframural Sporfs I.2: Foof- ball 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Traclc 3.4. COOK. LAWRENCE Agriculfure F.F.A. l.2.3.4. COUTURE. HAROLD Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.3.4: Varsify Club 4: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs I.2.3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Traclc I.2.3.4. CROWELL. RICHARD General Lawrence Assembly I.2.3,4: Key Club 3.4: Varsily Club 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs l.2.3.4: Foofball l.2. 3.4: Baslcefbafl I: Baseball Manager I.2g Track 3. CRUMMETT, BLYNN lndusfrial Arls Lawrence Assembly I,2: Band I.2.3.4: Officer 43 lnframural Sporfs I.2.3: Cross Counfry 4. DOQDY. NANCY Commercial Lawrence Assembly I.3.4: Sfuclenf Council 4: Class Officer 3: Honor Roll I.2: Majoreffe 2.3.4: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper S+aff 4: Older Girls' Conference 2.4: G.A.A. I.2.3g Officer 3: Tri-Hi-Y I.2.3.4: Officer 4: Prom Commiffee 33 Baslzefball I.2: Capfain 2. DOSTIE. DAVID Scienfific Lawrence Assembly 2.3: Inframural Sporfs I.2.3.4: Traclc I.2. 3.4: Cross Counfry 3. ELLIOTT. DANIEL lndusfrial Arfs Senior Play 4: Inframural Sporfs I.2.3: Foofball I. EVERS, JAMES General Lawrence Assembly I,2.3: Senior Play 4: Varsify Club 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: Inframural Sporfs I,3: Baskefball I.2.3: 4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Cross Counfry I.3. FICKETT. CARLA Scienfific Lawrence Assembly I.2.3.4: Class Officer 2: Honor Roll I.2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Glee Club 3.4: Officer 4: Junior Readings 3: Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Older Girls' Conference 3.4: Cheerleader 3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Officer 3: Tri-Hi-Y l.2. 3.4: Officer 3.4: French Club 35 Prom Commiffee 3: Infra- mural Sporfs I.2: Baskefball I.2.3.4: Capfain 4. FISH. ALLAN General F.F.A. I.2.3: Inframural Sporfs I. FORTIN. GERALD General Lawrence Assembly I.2.3.4: Class Officer I.3: Varsify Club 2.3.4: Officer 4: Foofball 2.3.4: Co-Capfain 4. FOSTER. DONALD General Lawrence Assembly 2.3: Inframural Sporfs I.2.3.4: Baslcefball I. FOSTER WILLIAM lndusfrial Arfs Varsify Club l.2: lnframural Sporfs l.2: Basluefball l.2.3.4: Capfain 4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Cross Counfry 4. FOWLER, SHEILA General Lawrence Assembly 3: Older Girls' Conference 4: G.A.A. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: F.H.A. I: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs l.2.3: Baslrefball 3: Soffball 3. GRENIER. LAURIANNE ' General Lawrence Assembly 2.3: Sfuclenf Council 3: Maforeffe l.2: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 4: Cheerleader 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: Inframural Sporfs I. JEWELL. PRISCILLA Commercial Honor Roll 2: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 4: Prom Com- miffee 3. JOHNSTON. DAVID General Class Officer 3: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs I.2. 3.4: Baslcefball I: Baseball l.2.3.4: Capfain 4: Cross Counfry 3. KENT, FRANK General lnframural Sporls l.2.4: Baslxefball I: Baseball 3.4: Cross Counfry 3. LARRACEY. ROBERTA General Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: Maioreffe 4: Glee Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2: French Club 33 F.H.A. 2.3: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs l.2. LEMELIN. DANIEL Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: Honor Roll lg Key Club 2.3.4: Varsify Club 4: Prom Commiffee 3: lnframural Sporfs l.2: Foofball l.3.4: Baslrefball I: Baseball 2.3: Cross Counfry 2. LETOURNEAU. JULES Commercial Lawrence Assembly 2.3.4: Newspaper Sfaff 4: Prom Com- miffee 3: Foofball I.2: Track I.2.3.4. LORD. FRED Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: Honor Roll 2: Band l.2.3,4: Officer 4: All Sfafe 3.4: Easfern Maine 3: K.V. 3.4: Orches- fra 3.4: Senior Play 4: French Club 3: lnframural Sporfs 4: Track 2.3.4: Cross Counfry I.2. MERROW. EARL Indusfrial Arfs Lawrence Assembly I.2.4: lnframural Sporfs l: Cross Counfry 4. McFARLAND. GLENYS Commercial Bancl 3.4: Older Girls' Conference 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3. MCG RAW STEVE Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.2.3: Class Officer 2: Honor Roll I: Key Club 2.3.4: Varsify Club 3.4: Officer 43 Prom Commif- fee 3: lnframural Sporfs l.2: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baslcefball I.2. 3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4. MICHAUD. CLAUDETTE Commercial Lawrence Assembly 2: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 43 Prom Commiffee 2.3. MULLEN, DOUGLAS I General Bancl I.2.3: All Sfafe 2.3: Easfern Maine 3: K.V. 23 Orches- fra l.2.3.4: All Sfafe 4: Easfern Maine 4: K.V. 3.4: Senior Play 2.3: Key Club 2.3.4: lnframural Sporfs Ig Baseball I.2.3. NIELSEN. CHRISTIAN Agriwlfufe F.F.A. l.2.3.4: lnframural Sporfs I.2.3.4. NELSON, BARBARA General Lawrence Assembly I.2.3: Sfudenf Council 43 Newspaper Sfafi 4: Cheerleader 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Prom Commifiee 3. NUTT. RONALD lnduslrial Arfs Inframural Sporfs I.2.3: Foofball l.4. PETTENGILL. ARTHUR Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: Class Officer Ig Honor Roll I.2. 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Band I.2.3,4: K.V. 3.4: Orchesfra l.2.3.4: All Sfafe l.2.3.4: K.V. I.2: Debafinq 2.3, 4: Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Boys' Sfafe 3: Key Club 2.3.43 Track I.2, 3.4. POMERLEAU. JUDITH Commercial Lawrence Assembly I.2.3: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Band I.2: K.V. l.2: Senior Play 4: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 4: Prom Commiffee 3. POOLER. JUNE Classical Lawrence Assembly l.2: Honor Roll Ig Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Banner Carrier 4: G.A.A. I: French Club 3: Prom Commiffee 3: Inframural Sporfs 2.4. POULIN. MARIE Commercial Senior' Play 4: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 41 Prom Com- mi'Hee 3. QUIMBY. LETA Commercial Older Girls' Conference 4. REED. LOIS Commercial Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: Band 43 Orchesfra 2.3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 41 G.A.A. I.2.3: F.H.A. I.2,3,4: Officer 4: Baslcefball l.2.3.4. ROLLINS. JUDITH General Lawrence Assembly I.2.3: Newspaper Sfaff 4: Cheerleader 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Prom CommiH'ee 3. SABINS. KATHERINE Sclenfific Older Girls' Conference 4. SCOTT. ROY Commercial Senior Play 4: Newspaper Sfaff 41 lnframural Sporls I.2.3: Foolball I.2: Baseball I.2.3. SHELLEY. LYLE General Glee Club I: All SI'a+e I.2.3.4: Easlern Maine 2: K.V. I.2. 3.4: Senior Play 4: Foolball I. SITNIK. JOSIE General Lawrence Assembly I.2: Lyre Sfaff 4: Newspaper Sfaff 4: F.H.A. I. SPAULDING. LeBARON Commercial Newspaper Slaff 4: Key Club 2.3.4: lnframural Sporls I.2: Foo+ball I: Baskelball I: Baseball I. ST. AMAND. ELIZABETH Commercial Lawrence Assembly l.2: Sfudenl' Council 41 Honor Roll I.2. 3.4: Senior Play 3.4: Lyre Slaff 3.4: Newspaper Slaff 4: Girls' SIa'I'e 3: G.A.A. 2: Prom Commillee 2.3. STEWART. KEITH Scien+ific Lawrence Assembly l.2.3.4: S'I'uclen+ Council 3.4: Honor Roll I.2.3: Narional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Lyre Slaff 3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Varsily Club 2.3.4: French Club 3: lnlramural Sporfs I.2: Baslcefball I.2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4: Cap+ain 4: Cross Counlry I.2.3.4: Capfain 4. TANSEY. MARILYN General Transferred from Waferville 3: Lawrence Assembly 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Play 3.4: Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Older Girls' Confer- ence 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Officer 4: F.H.A. 3. TAYLOR. FRED General Band I.2.3,4: Varsify Club 3.4: Officer 43 Inframural Sporls 2.3: Foofball 3.4: Baseball Manager 3: Track 2. THIBODEAU. VINCENT Agriculfure F.F.A. I.2.3.4: Inframural Sporfs l.2.3,4. TIERNEY. ELINOR General Lawrence Assembly 2: Honor Roll I: Band 3.4: Glee Club 2,3.4: Senior Play 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3: F.H.A. 2,3.4: Officer 2. 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: Inframural Sporfs 2.3.4. TULLEY. PATRICIA General Lawrence Assembly 3: Senior Play 4: Junior Readings 3: Lyre Sfaff 4: F.H.A. 3.4: Officer 4. WARE. ROGER Indusfrial Arfs Inframural Sporfs I. WAINER. MICHAEL General Inframural Sporfs I.2.3.4: Foofball I: Baslcefball Ig Baseball Manager 2. ZELENKEWICH. DOLORES Scienfific Lawrence Assembly l.2,3.4: Class Officer 4: Glee Club 2.3. 4: Officer 4: K.V. 3.4: Lyre Sfaff 3.4: Older Girls' Confer- ence 4: Cheerleader 2.3.4: G.A.A. 23 French Club 3: F.H.A. I.2: Officer 2: Prom Commiffee 3. GETCHELL, WAYNE lndusirial Ar+s WILSON, DOROTHY Commercial Anderson, Peler Baker, Shirley Beaulieu, Louis Berry, Dianne Bickford, Cynlhia Bickford, Gaile Bouchard, John Boucher, Sandra Bouford, William Bowen, Edward Brousseau, Ronald Brown, Timolhy Cairnie, David Cook, Lawrence Couiure, Harold Crowell, Richard Crummell, Blynn Doody, Nancy Doslie, David Elliol l', Daniel Evers, James FickeH', Carla Fish, Allan Forlin, Gerald Fosler, Donald Fosler, William Fowler, Sheila Ge'l'chell, Wayne Grenier, Laurianne Jewell, Priscilla Johnslon, David Ken+, Frank Larracey, Roberl'a Lemelin, Daniel Newspaper Sfaff 43 Prom CommiH'ee 3. FAVORITE SONGS Be Bop Baby No MaH'er Whal' Goodnighr My Love Singing in 'lhe Rain Buzz, Buzz, Buzz April Love Have I Told You Lalely Tammy Who's Sorry Now Greal' Balls of Fire Waifin' in School Tha+'ll Be 'l'he Day Who's Sorry Now Oh Julie Brealhless The LiHle Blue Man Sail Along Silvery Moo-n Now and For Always Yellow Rose of Texas You Win Again London Bridges Special Angel Raunchy Marianne Too Much Monkey Business Breafhless Who's Sorry Now Brealhless The Joker Jo-Ann Remember You're Mine Don l April Love Swee+ Li++le Sixreen Lelourneau, Jules Lord, Fred Merrow, Earl McFarland, Glenys McGraw, Sieve Michaud, Claudelle Mullen, Douglas Neilsen, Chrislian Nelson, Barbara NuH', Ronald PeH'engill, Ar'l'hur Pomerleau, Judilh Pooler, June Poulin, Marie Quimby, Leia Reed, Lois Rollins, Judi+h Sabins, Kafherine Sco'H, Roy Shelley, Lyle Silnik, Josie Spaulding, LeBaron S+. Armand, Elizabelh Slewarf, Keifh Tansey, Marilyn Taylor, Frederick Thibodeau, Vincenl Tierney, Elinor Tulley, Palricia Ware, Roger Wainer, Michael Wilson. Doro+hy Zelenkewich, Dolores Who's Sorry Now Bee+hoven's 5+h Symphony Miss Ann Remember You're Mine Diana Rock and Roll Rhapsody Special Angel Greal' Balls of Fire Now and For Always You Are My Desfiny Gaie'l'e Parisien For Senlimenlal Reasons Arrivederci, Roma Calch A Falling S'l'ar Sail Along Silvery Moon You Are My Desliny Billy The LiHle Blue Man Tequila Heaven on Ear+h You Are My Desliny Moovin' An' Groovin' Wake Up LiH'le Suzie You Are My Desliny Oh Julie Are You Sincere Shorl' Shorls Are You Sincere Who's Sorry Now Gel A Job Long Lonely Nighls Honeycomb Now and For Always Name Ander on, Peter Baker, Shirley Beaulieu, Louis Berry, Dianne Bickford, Cynthia Bickford, Gaile Bouchard, Iohn Boucher, Sandra Boufard, William Bowen, Edward Brous eau, Ronald Brown, Timothy Cairnie, David Cook, Lawrence Couture, Harold Crowell, Richard Crummet, Blynn Doody, Nancy Dostie, David Elliott, Daniel Evers, lames Fickett, Carla Fish, Allan Fortin, Gerald Foster, Donald Foster, William Fowler, Sheila Getchell, Wayne Grenier, Laurianne Iewell, Priscilla Iohnston, David Kent, Frank Larracey, Roberta Lemelin, Daniel Letourneau, Iules Lord, Fred Merrow, Earl McFarland, Glenys McGraw, Steve Michaud, Claudette Mullen, Douglas Neilson, Christian Nelson, Barbara Nutt, Ronald Pettengill, Arthur Pomerleau, Iudith Pooler, Iune Poulin, Marie Quimby, Leta Reed, Lois Rollins, Iudith Sabins, Katherine Scott, Roy Shelley, Lyle Sitnik, Iosie Spaulding, LeBarron St. Amand, Elizabeth Stewart, Keith Tansey, Marilyn Taylor, Fred Thibodeau, Vincent Tierney, Elinor Tulley, Patricia Ware, Roger Wainer, Michael Wilson, Dorothy Zelenkewich, Dolores HORO Ambition Cattle dealer Teacher Coach Fashion designer Undecided Nurse Mechanic Beautician Navy Get rich quick Coach Geologist Coach Forest ranger Teacher Nlechanic Air Force Get married Math teacher Auto mechanic Coach Teacher Carpenter Get rich Disc jockey Coach Undecided Mechanic Medical librarian Undecided Father Navy Cosmetologist Artist Baker Engineer Photographer Undecided Teacher Secretary Business administrator Navy Ronnie Navy To Know Secretary Nurse Typist Housewife Typist Bill Nurse Service Service career Airline stewardess Salesman Secretary Teacher X-ray technician Service Mechanic Lab technician Nurse Army Game Warden Wave Undecided SCOPE Meaning of Initials Perfect Angel Slightly Bashful Lover Boy Darling Babe Completely Blank Great Beauty Iovial Bachelor So Bold Willing Boy Eager Beaver Real Blast Trusty Beau Deserving Champion Likeable Chap Handsome Classmate Really Cute Brave Comrade Neat Dish Dead Duck Daring Enough lust Essential Charming' Friend Amateur Flirt Girls' Fancy Dreamers' Fright Wacky Fellow Sly Flirt Witty Guy Lucky Girl Pretty Iazzy Doing Iustice Fearless Knight Radiant Lass Devilish Lad lust Likeable Friendly Lad Especially Modest Graciously Mannered Strictly Masculine Confused Miss Dream Man Certainly Nice Beautiful Name Real Neat All Progress Iust Polite lack Pot Military Policewoman Little Queen Lovely Rose Keen Student lust Right Real Smart Lucky Strike Iovial Smile Little Sputnik Efficient Secretary Kind Sir Marrying Type Frankinstein's Termite Very Tough Eleqant Touch Probably Trustworthy Reallv Weird Miahtv Warrior Definitelv Witty Danger Zone Pet Expression Oh, don't worry. Good Grief! Oh, shoot! Guess what? You frost me. I don't know, Holy cow! For Pete's sake! Keep cool! Weird. That's true. Oh, beans! Suffer'n crow! Gee, whiz! I don't know. Good grief! How much is it? Oh, for Pete' sake! Censored! Amen! ll 44 ll 44 Cl 66 if u ll That guy's gone! That's for sure! Well, I declare! Don't sweat it! H She's choice! You shock my modesty! My goodness! Oh, my gosh! La-dee-da! Don't sweat it! Guess you know! Yes, Mr. Alah! Good grief! Uwhyzli Honey. Watch it son! ll N C6 U H H CC U Great balls of fire! Gosh! All shook! Oh, my gosh! Stay loose! Oh, great! I don't know! Honestly! Ye gads! Hi! Huh? What did ya say? Oh my gosh! I-Iey! Slippery! Good gosh! You 'don't know, do you? No sweat. Bully for you! For crying out loud! Do you think so? You better believe it! Keep Cool! h! UO What ya say, kid? H 44 44 N 46 Cl Cl u 44 KC 64 H CC u ll Nervous! Skip it! Big deal! llYishyY You kidding me? How are ya, young rabbit? Well, for crying out loud!' MOST POLITE MOST POPULAR Ronald Nul l' Dianne Berry Nancy Doody Louis Beaulieu CLASS POLL MOST INQUISITIVE Gerald For+in ClaudeHe Michaud FRIENDLIEST R Smeg Bake' MOST ATHLETIC BEST Ona rousseau Carla Ficlceff Sieve BEST SPORTS David Cairnie Barbara David Cairnie Cvn+hi-3 Bickfofd HARDEST WORKERS MOST MusncAL Laurianne Grenier Fred Ford Keiflw S+ewa r+ Dolo-res Zelenlrewicli iff ' :bl , ' x 'HSV sk 42 Q71 AQ? if A Q9 ' 0 ,Q Q, E , 55555153 nzlfgsffvi 'A V ,ww nf 'ff-H , ,A- 1 MMG.. Q- ,F - ,V , xg , Q? . 5 '2322-' ' ew ! W ' at ?' ,mf h,,.,.....--Q CLASS PRIDE CLASS OFFICERS Presidenf David Cairnie Vice-Presiclenf Dianne Berry Secrefary Dolores Zelenlzewich Treasurer Gaile Biclcford D. A. R. CANDIDATE Shirley Baker Lawrence Assembly I.2.3.4: Sfudenf Council 4: Officer 4: Class Officer I.2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Bancl I,2.3: K.V. I.2.3: Orchesfra 2.3: Glee Club 2.3.4: Easfern Maine 21 Senior Play 3.4: Junio-r Readings 3: Lyre Sfaff 43 Older Girls Con- ference 4: Girls Sfafe 3: Tri-Hi-Y I.2.3,4: Officer 3: French Club 3: Prom Commiffee 3. DIRIGO STATE Shirley Balmer Arfhur Peffengill Beffy Sf. Amand sg We S f , 5 -- ll :vw W X A ' ..:-..-239. LFE' . if fgh i Q J 515+ K If 5 YL .- 1 ml ww ffl ,k Q . ,ff Q 4 W ' Wi ,fi ' 5 , 6 T 4' J, za Aiea . H3 Dk 1 an ,Qf -, is 3? .K W j-will , is 0 5 Vx VX M' 2 ,Q 5 Yi? el wg R W ,. 1 X 5, if Yi , H! ig 5,yf5f.v , t . Vx ,M fit g L QQ! 1 E :Xi H it f. W W A Lx Eg X X E nj N ggi ,ms L N K 5 xp J zz JUNIOR CLASS The aclive year ol lhe Junior Class slarled wilh lhe eleclion ol ollicers. From lorly-live boys and lorly-eighl girls lhe class elecled: Renaud Guile Presidenl Roger Forlin Vice-presidenl Carol Church Secrelary Lila Crosby Treasurer Miss Planle has been lheir advisor and has worked well wilh lh-e class. She has suggesled many ideas lor raising money lor lhe prom. The Juniors gol an early slarl in lheir money raising proiecls. The girls held a lood sale al Lawry Brolhers' Slore. Each girl look a lurn eilher selling or soliciling wilh Marilyn Gilpalrick serving as chairman. The boys held a paper drive under lhe chairmanship ol Renaud Guile. Each boy was assigned a seclion lo collecl paper. The nexl proiecl was lhe annual loolball dance. Serving on lhe commillee were Nancy Olis, Barbara Morway, Lucille Grenier, Jackie Sanders, Marilyn Gilpalrick, Ann Lelour- neau and Billy Jewell who decoraled lhe hall wilh loolballs. The dancers choose David Cairnie and Barbara Nelson as lheir king and queen. Aller Thanksgiving recess, Barbara Morway, Palsy Hunler, Pally Rowe, Nancy Olis, Carol Church, Calhy Nelson, Anne Lelourneau, and Miss Planle made Chrislmas corsages, earrings and pins al Marilyn's house. These were appropriale lor lhe Chrislmas season, and many molhers enjoyed lhem as gills. During baskelball season, Mike DeRaps Anne Le- lourneau, Jackie Sanders and Pally Rowe sold lapel pennanls and boosler bullons al lhe home games. Roger Forlin, Renaud Guile and olher Juniors sold lo lhe sludenl body in lhe corridors. The class also sponsored noon dancing during lhe monlh ol January. Larry Pamphrey, Larry Jewell, Rodney Ran- courl, Joseph Carbone, Roberl Deblois and Jackie Pellilier were lhe oulslanding workers on lhis proiecl. The aclivily parlicipalion ol lhe Junior Class is very good. The class is very proud of Peler Fosler who is a broadcasler on lhe WTVL School News every Thursday wilh a Senior. Many boys and aboul seven girls are aclive in various sporls. There are lourleen who play in lhe band wilh eighl ol lhem in K.V. Seven Juniors volunleered lo parlicipale in Junior Readings. Winning were Beverly Bellows, lirsl, Roberl Meader, second, and Barbara Cloulier, lhird. Four olhers acled as ushers. This class also has lwo very good debalers, Roberl Meader and Roberl Roy. J.V. Cheerleaders have lour ol lhe Junior girls wilh Pally Rowe as head. The Varsily ha ve lwo Juniors, Prudy Paquelle and Lucille Grenier. For aclors and aclresses lhe Juniors have lour, Ro berl Meader, Belly Carroll, Roberl Roy, and Jackie Sanders who were in lhe senior play. Several Juniors hold imporlanl posilions on lhe Lyre Slall, and also, as a new yearbook idea, a lew ol lhe Juniors and Miss Planle selecled lhe Senior Poll members. Membership in service clubs is also very good. ln Tri-Hi-Y lhere are len girls wilh lhree serving as ollicers. ln Key Club lhere are len boys wilh lwo serving as ollicers. Wilh all lhese aclivilies and more, lhis class slill has lourleen honor sludenls who were on lhe honor lisl al hall year. These are Lucille Bouchard, Peler Fosler, Brian McAlary, Roberl Roy, Alice Brown, Pal Chase, Barbara Clark, David French, Lucille Grenier, Richard Page, Larry Pamphrey, Jackie Sanders, Belly Sharpe, and Joyce Silnik. mm. , A -naw K 5, lv N X SX Q if 4 N aww eu 5 Qi fx .mv S is ww wfwm X 'hx,,i7 , -may fl? ki? 'Z . .ow Ny'- s QQ QW 4 5 Q S ' W' 3 wwf -Nf- .ww 'UQ -s 2 A ,zz Af' 55 Xfglfixmxf M if F A A 5? If A ,Q 3' ,, I SX ,QV I , g 1 , , f' if 4' A f ,, ,as 6,21 .- W 5 gl' , P A 4 a w 9 X! X 4 AEE? wb wx K ,xx Q 1 AC WTF -YRE STAFF R. Roy, A. Pe++engill, D. Berry, E. S+. Amand Edi+orial S+a++ Business S+a++ ECl:0 'ln'Cl'lelI Business Manager A . r+ ur Pe++engll BeHY S+. Amand Assis+an+ Edi+o-r Roberi ROY Assis+an+ Business Managers Class Edi+ors Marie Poulin Jules Le+ourneau Shirley Baker Delores Zelenlcewich Claude++e Michaud Judy Pomerleau Jackie Sanders Barbara Morway ACHVHY Ecmors Adver+ising S+a++ Carla Ficke++ June Pooler June Pooler Marie Poulin Kei+h S+ewar+ Pa+sy Hun+er Shirley Baker Carla Ficlce++ Be++y Carroll Brian McAlary Jules Le+ourneau Lois Reed Pe+er Fos+er Marilyn Tansey Pa+ Tulley . Be++y S+. Amand Sandra Boucher SPOHS Edllors Delores Zelenkewich Nancy Doody Laurianne Grenier Richard Page Douglas Mullen TYPMS Ari EClll'0 5 Claude++e Michaud Be++y S+. Amand Dlanne Be Y Pal' Rowe Josie Si+nik Marie Poulin Richard Page Douglas Mullen Priscilla Jewell Judy Pomerleau Barbara Clark Adviser Adviser Miss Ger+rude Cleveland Mrs. Lillian Fuller 2 2 I f , i e fl. , I 'ki' - ni? , li! M 'wfi' UAQEIWWLL 4 xv? in 'A 'W RQ i'xc-me 'Q J' w --.i N SN iv l' Y i ,, -6-uens?pfw '4 r , 2- . . ,, f 2 5 E I x V K WY 4 li . 9 nik, Y 1' 5 . W Wifkk K i Yi-Sffk x : . Sgww WN . .jggfwwgs Wu. 4 .haf Qi? nu- ,W N 1 ,, xA ,. 4 .1 vw iii! 5 Q5 auf OMEGA CHAPTER TRI-HI-Y Isfz N.. Perkins, A. Brown, C. Fickeff, N. Doody, M. Tansey, S. Barker. 2nd: P. Hunfer, B. Sharpe, D. Brousseau, N. Ofis, M. Gilpafrick, G. McFarland, J. Sanders, P. Rowe. Lesi' we forgef our years fogefher af Lawrence, lef us wrife down fhe fhings on which we will be reminiscing - our Hare and Hound chases and fall picnics: fhe Halloween dances wifh fhe fepees and gypsies which have changed 'l'o cornsfalks, scarecrows and pumpkins, fhe Whife Chrisfmas dances wifh packages for fhe fown childrens' parfies: and especially fhe homecoming fesfimonal dance for Mr. Kelley: +he rummage sales, spring and fallg and fhe sale of sfafionery and soap, so fhaf we mighf confribufe fo fhe World Service Youfh fund. When February comes, we will be remembering our Valenfine parfies af fhe Y and our enfer- fainmenf of fhe ladies af Sunsef Home. In March and April, if will be fime fo affend again fhe U.N. Assembly as Iranians or fo figh+ fo exferminafe fhe green crab or fo prevenf fhe sale of near-beer fo children, ai' fhe Tri-Hi-Y Legislafure in Augusfag lafer, fhe Senior parfy af some camp or af Murray Tablefs al' Good Will. We won'+ forgef how we fried fo seffle our problems by means of a panel discussion or a quesfion box, a career falk, or by counsel from our advisor, Mrs. Beaulah Henderson. Neifher will we forgef whai' fun we had meefing new friends af fhe Regional Council in Bangor, fhe fraining sessions af Bowdoin, or sharing dormifory life af The Universify of Maine. How proud we were fo have some of our girls chosen as officers! ALPHA CHAPTER TRI-HI-Y .g,. Z . ? ' 5 .E is lsi' row: D. Dunn, P. Bray, R. Tozier, C Veilleux, D. Crab'l'ree, D. Teiedoir. 2nd row: S. Holmes, L. Goodine, H. Higgins, T. Veilleux, S. Sweef, M. Taylor, N. Pillsbury, K. Donnelly, N. Sanders, E. Roberison. The highlighfs, of course, will be when we fhinlc of enferfaining fhe YMCA Older Girls' Conference in I957 wi+h a one hundred per cenf aH'endanceg fhe same year 'lhal Belly Carroll was chosen Vice- presiden-I' of fhal' group, and Kafhv Donnelly was chosen a member of fhe Sfafe Cabinefj fhe year we 'formed 'rwo chaplers-Alphas 'lor lhe Freshmen and Sophomores, and Omegas for +he Juniors and Seniors. As lime passes and we are +alcinq parr in communify ac+ivi+ies, we will probably be qra+eful for our experiences as waifresses for PTA banque+s, canvassers on +he polio drive, and workers on +he in- cluslrial survey. When we do welfare worlc, we will be reminded of fhe number of Thanlxsqiving baslce+s or carfons of clo+hing +ha+ we packed 'For needy fa milies. and +he box which we sen+ +o Piney Woods school. AH'ending a candleliqhl service of any lxind will refurn us lc! our hiqh school days when we held our insfallafion ceremonies around fhe al+ar wi+h our mofhers and friends in aHendance 4-- of +he May day when we honored 'those moihers in a special way. So, alfhough we are saying goodbye +o Lawrence High we will always lceep alive in memory fwo lhings - our life foqefher +here, and our Tri-Hi-Y purpose which is +o creale, mainlain, and exfend high sfandards of Chrisfian characler 'rhroughoul' home, school, and communily. KEY CLUB lsi' row: R. Crowell, T. Brown, R. Roy, A. PeH'engill, L. Pamphrey, D. Cairnie, S. McGraw, D. Lemelin. 2nd row: D. SuHie, D. Mullen, W. Cook, D. French, L. Beaulieu, W. Jewell, K. S+ewar+, M. McCu+cheon, Mr Marshall, Mr. Wyman, P. Phyllis, P. Fos+er, R. PeHengill, T. Richardson, R. Gui+e, T. Barker, H. McCul'cheon. Al+hough fhe Key Club of Lawrence High School has been organized for only +hree years, il' has been a mosl' aclive service club. The Key Club held i+s 'Firs+ meeling on Ocfober I7, elec+ing David Mosher as Hs firsl president The Lieulenanf-Governor of Division 9 explained +ha+ +he moHo of fhe Key Club ln+erna+ional is We buildf' He fhen weni' on +o explain fhe following obiec+ives of +he Key Club: I. +o slress and develop leadership, 2. +o provide experience in working fogelher, 3. +0 serve 'rhe school and communify, 4. 'ro co-ovperafe wi+h fhe school principal, and 5. +0 prepare i+s members for useful cilizenship. To hope even parfially +0 realize lhese goals, l'he club mus+ be made up of fhe fop boys from fhe sophomore, iunior, and senior classes as recommended by +he board of direc+ors, ap- proved by +he principal, and elecfed by +he club. The fo-fal membership is 25 apporrioned in 'rhe rafio of I0:IO:5 s+ar+ing wifh l'he senior class. The Key Club's 'firs+ communify proiecl' was l'he seH'ing up of a large Chrislmas 'lree decora+ed wilh vari-colored lighls in fro-n+ of fhe school. Then fhe club was hosf +o +he Madison Key Club and visi+ed +hem in refurn 'rhe following week. Soon 'lhe club had won school-wide recogni+ion and esfeem. ll' honored 'rhe facul+y on Valen+ine's Day by dressing up and +rea+ing fhem fo a special luncheon. The srudenfs soon learned +ha+ lhe Key Club had +heir in+eres+s a+ hear+, also, when i+ boughf a new record player and several new records. The club finally gained communi+y recognifion when if invifed +he parenfs of members fo a special banquef prepared by fhe boys fhemselves. As fhe parenfs saw whaf fhe club sfood for, fhe club really sfarfed fo roll. If ioined fhe Kiwanis Club in fhe Ballof BaH'allion and sfrived fo gef ouf fhe vofe. ' The members closed fhe firsf year wifh a profifable car-wash fo raise money for a school movie camera. The Key Club kicked off ifs second year, I956-l957, by acquiring abouf l50 college cafalogues for fhe school library. If fhen boughf 25 new records for fhe school dances. The club enferfained ifs sponsoring Kiwanis Club fo an excellenf oysfer sfew supper prepared by Mr. David Marshall, fhe faculfy adviser. For ifs winfer proiecfs, fhe club sold baskefball programs and provided Chrisfmas frees for fhe Tri-Hi-Y Chrisfmas program. Lafer fhe club inslalled a pencil sharpener in fhe office fo alleviafe fhe burden of pencil selling by fhe secrefary. By winfer's end, fhe club had a good program of noon- dancing going on in fhe gym. In fhe spring fhe club conducfed a labor survey in Fairfield for fhe Wafer- ville Area Chamber of Commerce. If fhen assisfed fhe principal in making fransporfafion plans fo fhe Waferville Area Career Day af Waferville High School. This. year, ifs fhird, fhe club was a li'H'le slow geffing sfarfed, buf when November came if fook advanfage of all fhe opporfunifies fhaf came along. lf sponsored fwo delegates and fheir adviser fo fhe Governor's Highway Safefy Council in Augusfa. lf fhen gafhered enough maferial for fwo Thanks- giving baskefs fo give fo needy families in fown. Af Chrisfmas fime if made a complefe baskef consisf- ing of food, clofhing, and foys for a needy family here in fown. The individual Key Clubbers confrib- ufed many arficles so fhaf fhe family had much home-sfyle food. As a school service fhe club sef up fhe audiforium for fhe Lawrence Band's Pops Conceri. As one of ifs big communify service proiecfs for fhe year, fhe club aided fhe Waferville Area Indusfrial Developmenf Associafion in ifs imporfanf work by disfribufing circulars and pledge cards door-fo-door fhroughouf fhe fown. For Teacher Ap- preciafion Day, held fhis year February II, fhe Key Club had fhe sfudenf body dress up and be on ifs besf behavior. The club was fhen hosf fo the fea chers ai' a special luncheon af which each feacher was presenfed wifh a Valenfine box of chocolafes. As a model assembly, fhe club invifed Mr. Page, local game warden, fo speak fo fhe sfudenf body and show picfures on hunfing safefy. As a school proiecf fhe club renumbered fhe rooms. Finally, fhe Key Club puf an old idea of men's club info prac- fice. lf held a ladies' nighf fo which mosf of fhe members broughf girls. Mr. Marshall prepared an excelleni' Hawaiian Baked Ham supper. There was a privafe dance in fhe gym following fhe supper. This year's acfivifies have been under fhe leadership of fhe following officers: Presidenf, Louis Beau- lieu: Vice-presidenf, Larry Pamphreyg Secrefary, Arfhur Peffengillg Treasurer, Roberf Roy. From fhe infcvrmafion here presenfed, if is easy fo discern fhaf fhe Key Club of Lawrence High School is one of fhe besf organizafions fhaf has ever been infroduced info fhe school acfivify program. FFALQQ F. H. A. Isi' row: D. McKay H. Brough, S. Poulin, E. Tierney, D. Berry, G. Bickford, D. Dunn, P. Tulley, L. Reed D. Perry. Z1-dl-ROW! D. Longsfaff, M. Alexander, B. Tyler, A. Higgens, P. Bray, J. S+. Pe+er, S. Elias, D. Gurney Mrs. Leighlon, D. Cain, R. Crosby, F. Brann, J. Clark, A. Geiclel, N. Tyler, J. Thibocleau, E Roberlsovn. 3rd row: C. LeClair, R. Wheelock, L. Lane, J. Michael, T. Culberson, B. Cloulier, B. Clark, E. Bridges M. Boucher, S. S+evens, N. Bickford, R. Gurn ey, A.. Robbins, C. Ware, J. Fos+er, D. ScoH'. CREED We are +he Fu+ure Homemakers of America. We face fhe fu+ure wi+h warm courage Ancl high hope. For we have fhe clear consciousnes of seeking Old and precious values. For we are fhe builders of homes, Homes for America's 'Fu+ure. Ho-mes where +ru+h and love and securi+y and failh Will be reali+ies, no+ dreams. We are +he Fufure Homemakers of America We face 'fhe fufure wifh warm courage And high hopes. F. H. A. OFFICERS Presidenf Dianne Berry Vice-presidenf Gaile Biclrford Secrefary Elinor Tierney Treasurer Dyanne Dunn Parliamenfarian Pafricia Tulley Hisforian Hannah Brough Reporfer Sandra Poulin Adviser Mrs. Leighfon The F.H.A. of Lawrence High School is a very progressive organizafion. lfs chief goal is fo mainfain a high living sfandard in fhe home, school, communify, and nafion. The F.H.A. sponsors dances, food sales, and ofher acfivifies fhroughouf fhe year in order fo earn money which fhe group eifher saves or spends fo help ofhers. During fhe school year of l954-I955 'rhe F.H.A. had ifs usual quofa of dances and ofher fund raising acfivifies. The group visifed fhe Maine Sfafe House affer fhe annual F.H.A. Sfafe Convenfion. The F.H.A., fogefher wifh fhe Fufure Farmers of America, presenfed a Mofher-Daughfer-Fafher-Son Banqueiu Af fhe end of fhe year, fhe club gave a crysfal lazy-susan fo fhe adviser, Miss Mary Field. ln fhe nexf school year fhe F.H.A. had many proiecfs for hospifals and ofher needy organizafions. The group also parficipafed in several fun proiecfs. The club wifh fhe help of fhe adviser, Miss Madeline LaVassuer, planned and presenfed a lavish Chrisfmas parfy in coniuncfion wifh fhe Fufure Farmers of America. The mosf oufsfanding evenf of I956-I957 was fhe fashion show. Under fhe experf guidance of 'lhe adviser, Mrs. Consfance Talbof, fhe F.H.A. sponsored fhis show. Affer fhe fashion exhibif, fhe nexf year's officers were insfalled by candlelighf. Among ifs proiecfs fhe group made a huge Easfer egg and filled if wifh sweefs and fruif for fhe hospifal children. The club also senf represenfafives fo fhe disfricf and sfafe convenfions. This year fhe F.H.A. made a large Thanksgiving baslcef and gave if fo a needy family in Fairfield. Af Chrisfmas fime fhe group repaired and made foys for fhe children af fhe Cenfral Maine Sanafori- um. As a nafional proiecf fhe club gave a CARE package. For an Easfer proiecf fhe F.H.A. made an Easfer baslcef for fhe ladies af a resf home. The club also presenfed a giff fo Lawrence High School. F. F. A. Isl' row: F. S+url'even1', G. Douglas. 2nd row: S. Beauregard Jr., P. Anderson, A. Thompson, G. Reid, V. Thibodeau, C. Nielsen, M. DeRaps, F. Caverly, L. Cook, R. Adams. 3rd row: Mr., Hazen D. Biclcford, E. Biclcford, N. Richards, J. Boucher, F. Webber, A. Bellows. W. Achorn, M. Tulley, L. Duplessis, D. Cannon, K, Wiggin, A. Clifford, L. WescoH, H. Drouin, N. Dickinson. 4+h row: H. Thompson, R. Greenwood, D. Ken'r, J. Zinlcovi+ch, S. Chamberlain, F. Whi+e, R. Boucher, G. Dwyer, C. Richardson, K. Pa'H'erson. S. AbboH'. Over ihe pasl' four years, +he Lawrence Chapfer of fhe Fufure Farmers of America has been one of +he mosr acfive clubs in school. In I955 fhe chapier fool: all +hree places in +he counly land judging con+es'I'. I+ +hen weni' ahead and foolc +hird place ai' +he S+a+e Convenfion. Individually, 'Four members received +heir S+a'I'e Farmer's Degree while Win+hrop Richards received a Sears Roebuck scholarship. Then in I956, +he Lawrence Chap+er placed second in +he land iudging con+es+ and won a plaque in fhe poul+ry con+es+ for having +he highes+ score over a period of five years. The highlighf of lhe year was +he +ime when fhe four agricul+ure classes visifed The Universi+y of New Hampshire. Finally, in I'-757, +he chap+er placed second in +he land iudging con+es'l' and eighih as a 'leam a1'+he S+a+e Con- ven+ion. The climax of 'Phe year was +he frip +o Hood, Cherry Hill Farm in Beverly, Massachuse'r+s. The l957-I958 season has been one of fhe busiesi' seasons +ha+ +he chap+er has had for qui+e some +ime. Firsi, a group of boys spenl' +wo days ai' fhe S+a+e Conveniion wilh each boy compefing in 'rhe iudging con+es+. The chapfer exhibiied caHle al' fhe Skowhegan Sfafe Fair wi+h +he following boys winning cash prizes: Vincenf Thibodeau, Edwin Bickford, and Roger Richards. The chapfer exhibif fook second prize winning sevenfy-five dollars. Af fhe Windsor Fair, fhe chapfer had a prize-winning caffle display furnished by Francis Caverly, Edward Bickford, Roger Richards, and Vincenl' Thibodeau. As 'lhe season progressed, seven boys, Chrisfian Nielsen, David Cannon, Karl Wiggin, David Kenf, Mark Brown and Michael Tulley, and fheir insfrucfor, Mr. Hazen, affended fhe Easfern Sfafe Exposifion af Springfield, Massachuseffs. This year fhe Lawrence Chapfer fook second place in fhe Somersel' Counfy Land Judging Confesl af Skowhegan wifh Wayne Achorn winning fhird place. Then fhe chapfer affended 'lhe disfricf meefing al' Easl' Corinfh and 'I'he Farmers' Fair af Orono where Karl Wiggin parficipafed in fhe Elecfricify on fhe Farm Program. Al' 'Ihre disfricf meefing John Zinkowifch, Frank Sfurfevanf, Sfeven Beauregard, and David Cannon parficipafed in iudging of weeds and forage crops, pofafo iudging, and fhe Leadership Program. OFFICERS Presidenf Chrisfine Nielsen Vice-presidenf Vincenl' Thibodeau Secrefary George Reid Treasurer Michael DeRaps Reporfer Francis Caverly Chaplain Michael Tulley Senfinel Archie Thompson CREED I believe in 'lhe fufure of Farming, wifh a faifh born nol' of words bul' of deeds - achievemenfs won by fhe presenf and pasf generafions of farmers: in fhe promise of beffer days fhrough beffer ways, even as +l1e beffer fhings we now enjoy have come up fo us from fhe sfruggles of former years. I believe fhaf 'lo live and work on a good farm is pleasanf as well as challenging: for I know fhe ,cfs and discomforfs of farm life and hold an inborn fondness o-f fhose associafions which even in hours of discouragemenf I cannof deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respeci' from olhers. I believe in my own abilify 'lo work efficienfly and fhink clearly wifh such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in fhe abilify of organized farmers fo serve our own and fhe public inferesl' in markefing fhe producf of our foil. I believe we can safeguard 'lhose righfs againsl' pracfices and policies fhaf are unfair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining: in fhe life abundanl' and enough honesf wealfh fo help make if so -for ofhers as well as myself: in less need for charify and more of if when needed: in being happy myself and playing square wifh fhose whose happiness depends upon me. I believe fhal' rural America can and will hold 'lrue fo fhe besl' fradifions in our nafional life and fhal' I can exerf an influence in my home and communify which will sfand solid for my parl' in fhaf in- spiring fask. Th 3 Ariihmefic Lesson' FRESHMAN READINGS War+s and Spoolrs Richard Lombard Daddy Doc Linda Lane The End of a Perfecl' Week-end' Ru+h Tozier Paw Ren+s a Modern Apar+men+ James Bowman Firs+ Prize JUDGES FACULTY DIRECTORS Miss Judilh Levine Colby College Miss Moore Miss Nielsen Miss Linda Corcoran Colby College Miss Plan+e Miss Cleveland Mr. S+e+son Beal Walerville Junior High Miion Sinclair Second Prize The Bargain Linda Goodine Third Prize Six'I'een Nancy Pillsbury How fo Raise a Dog' Roberl' Richards JUNIOR READINGS Beau+y is Skin Deep Beverly Bellows Firsl' Prize Winner Mark An+hony's Speech Roberl' Meader Second Prize Winner Brolhers Prefer Blondes Michael DeRaps A+ fhe Declam Con+es+ Barbara Cloulier Third Prize Winner ' FACULTY DIRECTORS Miss Planfe Miss Nielsen Miss Moore Miss Cleveland JUDGES Miss Leora Prenfiss Mr. Price Tozier Mr. Joseph McDonough, Waferville Senior High Myr+Ie Sees Baske+baII' Barbara Morway The Niglrl The Bed Fell Marilyn Gilpalriclc Universi'Iy Days Renaud Guiie SENIOR PLAY G. Bickford, C. Michaud, J. Evers, R. Meader, B. Carroll, D. Dunn, L. Shelley, J. Sanders, M. Tansey, P. Tulley, R. Scoff, R. Roy, E. Tierney, T. Brown, E. Sf. Amand, B. Clark. The Senior Play Love ls Too Much Trouble was presenfed af fhe Lawrence High School Audif- forium on November 8. Under fhe direcfion of Miss Gerfrude Cleveland and wifh fhe help of fhe under- sfuclies James Evers and Barbara Clark fhe casf rehearsed for five weeks. The sfage crew Ronald Nuff, Eugene Nuff, Daniel Ellioff, Dianne Gurney, and Dorofhy Caine did a magnificenf job in geffing fhe scenery ready for fhe opening nighf. The big nighi' came, fhe members of fhe casf were made-up by arfisfs Shirley Baker, Dorofhy Caine, and Barbara Clark. Meanwhile David Cairnie, Ronnie Brous- seau, Sandra Boucher, Roberfa Larracey, and Laurianne Grenier seafed a capacify crowd. The orches- fra, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Cimbollek, played before each acf. The play was a financial success because of fhe good business managemenf of Marie Poulin and Judifh Pomerleau assisfed by Fred Lord. The seffing of fhe comedy was a college eafing place called fhe Poison Pof. There, everyone drowned his sorrows in a so-da. The propriefor of fhe Poison Pof, a quick-fempered woman named Toasfy, was played by Claudeffe Michaud. Gaile Bickford was Connie Ashfon, a helper af fhe Poison Poi' earning her way fhrough school. Lyle Shelley played fhe role of Joe Burke, who never escaped frouble. The guinea pig of fhe play was Tim Brown as Cliff Hayward, a band leader. Beffy Ann Carroll played fhe parf of Monica Bafes, a girl in search of afmosphere. Roy Scoff as Dr. Pillsy and Paf Tulley as Miss Ross nearly closed fhe Poison Poi' fo college sfudenfs. Elinor Tierney played fhe role of Sugar Lou Jackson, a sweef liffle soufhern girl wifh a very disfinguished accenf. Roberf Meader sfarred as Pinky Hamilfon and did a grand job learning his parf in fwo weeks. Pinky's girl, fhe young beaufy on campus, was played by Beffy Sf. Amand. Dyann Dunn and Jackie Sanders played fhe inseparable sisfers Flo and Ebb Dunham. Oggy McClosky, a genius wifh a weird fheory, was played by Roberf Roy. Marilyn Tansey played Mrs. J. Worfhingfon Bafes, Monica's mofher. On behalf of fhe casf, Barbara Clark, presenfed Miss Cleveland a corsage. To celebrafe fhe success of fhe play, a parfy was enioyed by fhe casf and sfage crew af Tim Brown's house. f i 0 5 .Q-1 rl Vi? my , if W1 E . K N wg-M-ff ONE ACT PLAY Sea+ed: Be++y Carroll, Miss Nielsen, Adviserg Shirley Baker. Siandingz Lyle Shelley, Roberf Meader. This year fhe one ac+ play, Firs+ Da+e by J. T. Elias, was direcfed by Miss Nancy Nielsen. I+ was presen+ed on Tuesday, March 25, a+ +he Waferville High School audi+orium in compe+i+ion wifh fhe one acl' plays 'From Walerville, Winslow and M.C.l. Be++y Ann Carroll played fhe parl' of Louise, an aH'rac'I'ive young girl who was going oul' on her firsl' da+e. Her 'Fa+her, Pefer, played by Roberl' Meader, was quiie worried aboul' her and was de+ermined +o find ou+ whaf fype of boy Louise was go- ing oui' wi+h. Ann, Louise's mo'I'her, played by Shirley Baker, was disgusfed wi+h Pe+er's ac+ions. When Jimmy, Louise's da+e, played by Lyle Shelley, arrived +o pick up Louise, he was subiec'I'ed fo a long series of ques+io-ns. Bu+ as usual, everyfhing ended well. + DEBATING Isf row: A. Peffengill, Miss Moore. 2nd row: R. Roy, L. Cro-well, R. Meader. Debafing was sfarfed seriously af Lawrence in I955-I956. The firsf resolufion fhaf fhe feam debaf- ed on was fhe quesfion concerning federal aid fo sfudenfs in college fhrough scholarships or low inferesf loans. ..The firsf year was a good one, for fhe debafing club won all four of ifs debafes af fhe Universify of Maine. Lafer in fhe spring fhe club losi' fo Waferville ifs chance fo visif Bafes College. The feam sfarfed wifh several members. declined for fhree, and finally held four. a complefe feam. The year of i956-I957 was an excellenf one. Bob Viles was a winner in fhe Old Town Discussion Tournamenfs. The fopic for debafe fhis year was fhai' fhe governmenf should nof lef farm supporfs drop below 90 per cenf parify. Bob Viles and Mary Grow were able fo enfer fhe eliminafion rounds af fhe Universify of Maine fhis year. The same year fhe feam was able fo affend fhe Bafes Triangles buf had fo forfeif fhe opporfunify because of conflicfing acfivifies. Under fhe leadership of Miss Moore fhe debafing club of I957-I958 had a 50-50 season debafing fhe fopic sfafing fhaf foreign aid should be subsfa nfially increased. In fhe Bafes Trianqles, Roberf Roy and Arfhur Peffengill defeafed Winslow, and Leroy Crowell and Roberf Meader, bofh firsf year de- bafers, losf fo Blue Hill. BAND lsi' row: D. French, A. Brown, N. O+is, J. Fagan, S. Sweef, S. Poulin, P. Rowe. 2nd row: E. Bridges, W. Cook, F. Hassen, S. Gefchell, D. Longsiaff, R. Wheelock, N. Sanders, L. Goodine, C. Parker, R. Roy, B. Morway, D. Cain, M. Gilpairick. 3rd row: M. Crumme1'+, F. Brann, S. Nu'I ring, P. Chase, P. Hun'I'er, S. Nor+on, P. Moo-re, G. McFarland, T. Culberson, L. Sinclair, R. Clark, P. Despres, R. Rancour+, S. Holmes, R. Webb, L. Jewell, F. Glazier, W. Jewell, B. Tyler, B. Morway, J. Sanders, R. PeH'engill, A. Pe++engill, F. Lord. 4+h row: Mr. Roundy, J. Feyler, G. Coburn, S. Knighis, A. Leiourneau, C. Veilleux, D. Teiedor, R. Larracey, C. Veilleux, J. Michaels, R. Higgins, S. Bernard, E. Tierney, N. Perkins, L. Reed, E. Carroll, B. CrummeH, D. Crabfree, B. Emery, N. Tyler, S. Elias. The Lawrence Hiqh Schoo-l Band, under +he direciion of Mr. Arfhur Roundy, has been composed of aboui' six+y musicians for 'rhe pas+ four years. During +his +ime +he band has played al' fooiball games, rallies, The Easiern Maine Music Fesiival, Pop Concerfs, parades, minsfrel shows, and several assemblies. ln l954-l955 fhe band held an exchange conceri' wi+h Calais, Maine. While in Calais +he band members visiied S+. S+ephens, Canada, for an aH'ernoon and foured a lobsfer faciory. A spring concer+ was held +ha+ year. In I955-I956 fwo exchange concerfs were held, one wifh Rufland, Vermonf, and fhe ofher wifh Plaffsburgh, New York. While in Rufland fhe band visifed a submarine planf af Kiffery. From Rufland fhe band wenf righf on fo Plaffsburgh. On fhe way fo Plaffsburgh fhe band crossed Lake Champlain by ferry, an inferesfing experience for everyone. Lafer in fhe year bofh fhe Rufland and fhe Plaffs- burgh bands visifed Fairfield af fhe same fime. These bands played af fhe Waferville Communify Build- ing. The same year This ls Your Nigh+ was presenfed in honor of Mr. Roundy, an evenf which broughf many of Mr. Rouncly's personal friends fo Fairfield. In I956-I957 fhe band had fwo exchange concerfs: wifh Livermore Falls, a one day frip, and wifh Caribou. A+ Livermore Falls mosf of fhe day was speni' pracficing. Supper was served af fhe high school and fhe concerf was held fhaf evening. Affer fhe Livermore Falls frip fhe band wenf fo Caribou for a fhree clay visif. While fhere fhe band members enjoyed an inferesfing day af Loring Air Force Base. This year +he band will go fo Easf Millinockef for ifs exchange concerf. Plans are being made so fhaf fhe members will visif a huge paper mill fhere. The band has a new insfrumenf, a fympani. Officers of fhe band for fhis year are presidenf, Fred Lord: vice-presidenf, Blynn Crummefg secrefary, Pa'H'y Rowe: freasurer, Nancy Ofisg junior represenfafive, Billy Jewell, sophomore represenfafive, Sandra Pouling and freshman represenfafive, Nancy Sanders. WLM BANNER CARRIERS June Pooler r Beverly Bellows y Barbara Clark Cafherine Nelson Gaile Bickford Barbara Cloufier ORCHESTRA ls? row: D. Salisbury, D. French, D. Crab+ree, B. Emery, P. Hun'rer, W. Cook, L. Reed, W. Jewell, D. Mullen, F. Lord, A. PeH'engill. 2nd row: E. Carroll, P. Chase. Throughoul' 'rhe school year, 'rhe Lawrence High Orcheslra, under lhe leadership of Max Cimbol- lek, ably performs for such ac+ivi+ies as +he senior play, freshman and iunior readings, graduafion exercises, and Nalional Educa+ion Weelc Nighf School. Mr. Cimbollelc has direcled +he orcheslra for +wo years. Preceding him, Mrs Smilh had direcred +he orchesfra many years. Because of fhe regular praclice of Hs members, +he orches+ra has been complimenfed many +imes for i+s fine performance. I+ is encouraging fhal' +he group has been gaining in membership. H' presen+ly has five violinisfs, one bass violis+, one pianis+, one 'Flu+isl', 'Iwo clarinelisls, +wo +rombonis+s, +wo drum- mers, fwo corne+is+s, one French horn player, one cello'is+, and one marimba player. Unfor+una+ely lhe group will lo-se lhree members because of graduafionz one lrombone player, Arlhur PeHengillg +he cello player, Lois Reed: and lhe bass viol player, Douglas Mullen. GLEE CLUB Isl' row: E. Rcberlson, B. Cloulier, M. Boucher, B. Clark, D. Dunn, S. Shephard, B. Morway, Mrs. Fuller, accompanisl, L. Lane, A. Grow, E. Bridges, H. Brough, D. Crablree. 2nd row: L. Reed, P. Chase, P. Hunfer, E. Tierney, S. Gefchell, J. Surber, A. Higgins, F. Brann, R. Bowen, S. Swee+, J. Michaels, J. Fosler, C. LeClair, J. Clark, S. Elias, B. Raymond, R. Tozier, G. Bick'Ford, C. Veilleux, E. Blodge'r+, D. Zelenkewich, C. Fickeff, Mrs. Smilh. 3rd row: J. Berry, B. Bellows, E. Carroll, N. Pillsbury, D. Teiedor, E. Frappier, H. Murphy, K. Donnelly, J. Basford, T. Culberson, M. Cummings, J. Pellelier, K. Szeleny, D. Salisbury. During fhe year I955, +he Glee Club presenfed ils annual Chrislmas program wi+h Charles Williams as mas+er of ceremonies. This same year, lhe chorus weni' +o Belfasl 'lo lhe Easlern Maine Music Feslival. A Spring Concerl was presenfed, and eighl' of +he musicians were chosen for K.V. and 'Four for All Slale Chorus. The firsl all-girl glee club came 'ro Lawrence High in l956 under !'he direcfion of Mrs. Smilh, wi+h Michael Herron as accompanisl. Programs were presenfed for Nalional Educa+ion Week, Chrislmas, Eas+ern Maine Fes+ival, and lhe Hil Parade. ln I957, lhe Glee Club, composed o-F lhirly members, was again direcled by Mrs. Smilh. Two members were chosen +o allend 'lhe All S+a're Chorus and five lo aHend K.V. The aclivilies of lhe school year included lhe Chrislmas program, Hi+ Parade, and +he Easlern Maine Music Feslival. This year, l958, 'the Glee Club is very well organized wi+h Mrs. Smilh as direclor and Mrs. Fuller as pianist Oul of fhe many girls in +he Glee Club fhe members chose as +heir officers: Presidenf Dolores Zelenkewich Librarians Pa+ Hun-fer Vice-presidenl' Carla FickeH Shirley Elias Secre+ary Donna Teiedor Execulive Commi++ee Pal' Chase Treasurer Dianne Crablree Gaile Bickford Shirley Baker This year's aclivifies included a program for nighl' school during Nalional Educalion Week, a Chrislmas program, and lhe Easlern Maine Music Feslival. The maior aclivily for 'rhe year was lhe Song Revue held on March 28. JUNIOR PROM The weafher was geffing warmer. If was nearly fime for fhe Junior Prom. The Juniors were anxious abouf fhe affair, so David Cairnie called a meefing on April 2. Miss San Anfonio, fhe class adviser, gave fhe class some booklefs fo look fhrough fo decide on fhe fheme. On April l2, fhe class mef again. This fime fhey meanf business. They decided on fhe fheme, fhe Orienfal Mardi Gras . Then fhey chose fhe commiffees so fhaf everyone was assigned somefhing fo do. Acfion sfarfed. The class ordered all fhe maferials fhey needed, which arrived on May 2. On May 7, fhe girls mef in fhe audiforium and disfribufed crepe paper fo everyone Af home some made poppies, ofhers made roses, and ofhers sfream- ers. The following Safurday everyone fook a lunch and wenf fo work on fhe prom decorafions af Laurianne Grenier's house, where everyone had a good fime. While fhe boys wenf affer fhe lumber fo build guards for fhe radiafo-rs, Nancy Doody and Barbara Nelson wenf ouf and chopped down some frees. The ofher girls were busy making poppies and roses. The invifafions were complefed and senf ouf, fhrough fhe wonderful co-operafion of fhe Junior girls. David Cairnie Louis Beaulieu, and Timofhy Brown did a wondeful iob selling fhe fickefs. The big nighf finally arrived, and everybody was very excifed. Paul Phillis and William Jewell escorfed all fhe couples fo fables arranged in groups of four around fhe audiforium. On fhese fables vases of poppies were sef as cenfer- pieces, and colored marshmallows wifh fwo Chinese parasols in each were placed as favors. Around fhe wall, crepe paper was placed fo produce a sfone wall effecf. Also on fhe wall, were Chinese wrifings fhaf had been neafly painfed by a few of fhe class arfisfs. A whife fence was clecorafed wifh poppies and placed af fhe enfrance af fhe rear of fhe audifoirium. On each side of fhis fence a gold free wifh roses added fo fhe beaufy of fhe fence. From fhe cenfer of fhe ceiling sfreamers of all colors were connecfed fo cross wires on which balloons were suspended. Each couple had ifs name wriffen on fhese balloons. In fhe cenfer of fhe floor was a pool of wafer confaining goldfish. Gold frees were also added around as a background for fhe orchesfra. The sfage curfains were cleverly decorafedg colorful sfreamers formed a fan and each sfreamer had beaufiful, large roses placed af various poinfs. Along fhe fop and side of fhe curfain, smaller fans ioined fhe medley of colors. These decorafions added fo fhe excife- menf of fhe young couples. Affer fhe Grand March, led by David Cairnie and Laurianne Grenier, couples danced fo fhe music of Al Corey's seven-piece orchesfra. During infer- mission, a Jackson Sfudio phofographer fook a picfure of each couple, againsf a background scene of an orienfal garden. The refreshmenfs of sandwiches, cook- ies and punch were served by fhe waifressesg Barbara Clark, Barbara Cloufier, Beverly Bello-ws and Brenda Baker. They were dressed in orienfal clofhes which were loaned by Mrs. Cliffon Hamm. The chaperones and guesfs were Mr. and Mrs. Cliffon Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Carlefon Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Miss Joanne San Anfoinio and her escorf, Miss Gerfrude Cleveland, and Mr. Blaine Plummer and his dafe. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Cen+er: Head cheerleader, Cyn+l1ia Bickford L. +o R.: L. Grenier, L. Grenier, C. Ficlce'r'r, D. Zelenlcewiclw, P. PaqueH'e, D. Berry J. Rollins, B. Nelson. J. V. CHEERLEADERS 2nd row: R. Bowen, A. Seidel, P. Hun+er, B. Clou'rier, B. Morway, B. Emery, S. Elias. Isl row: P. Rowe VARSITY FOOTBALL Is? row: P. Anderson, L. Beaulieu, F. Taylor, S. McGraw, R. Crowell, D. Cairnie G For'I'm D Lem Im H. Courure, R. NuH, R. Brousseau. 2nd row: Mr. Cunningham, M. Sinclair, R. For'Iin, L- Beaulieu, R. Webb, G. Nu++ P Phlllus T Richard son, C.. Hadidiacos, F. Caverly, P. Richards, G. Hufchins. 3rd row: Mr.. Card, R. Grenier, J. Gagnon, D. Buck, R. Gui+e, L. Pamphrey, J. ZmIcowuI'ch D Sufhe L.. Carr, R. Waceken, J. Grant Manager. Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence 0 24 6 I4 33 7 7 6 28 Scores Old Town Madison Winslow Brunswick Mexico John Bapsl' Skowhegan Wa+erviIIe Rockland 6 0 7 0 I3 I2 28 I2 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL Lawrence had a fairly successful year under 'Ihe coaching of Mr. Card, Mr. Cunningham, and Mr. Woodbrey. Co-capfain Gerald Forfin, Fred Taylor, and Francis Caverly were ou+s+anding defensively in 'I'he middle of Ihe line. The firsf game of +he season was wifh Old Town and was a very exci'I'ing game wiih a 6-0 score, Old Town winning. Old Town had a very good 'ioofball +eam +his year, buf Lawrence gave fhem a good run for fheir money, anyhow. Wilh one win and Iwo losses behind Ihem Lawrence defeafed Brunswick, one of Ihe be++er Ieams in +he s+a+e. The defense was very good fha+ day. AI'I'hough Brunswick had scored 70 poinfs in Iwo games, fhey were no'r able fo score againsl Lawrence., Affer a hard week of work on ihe grid, fhe Bulldogs me+ Mexico, one of I'he 'lop feams in fhe s+a'Ie. Mexico had nof been defeaied for Iwo years unfil 'I'hey mef fhe Lawrence feam fhis fall. Louis Beaulieu, Dave Cairnie, and Larry Pamphrey did +he scoring in +ha+ game, and Guy Hufchings, +he +oe, kicked +he exfra poinls. Guy, by fhe way, had I6 ol: I8 exI'ra poin'I's 'For +he whole year, abouf +h'I' besr record in Ihe s+a+e. As i+ was mosl' of fhe year, fhe defense was oufsianding in Ihe Mexico game. Waferville had a good 'Ieam 'Ihis yearg bofh clubs played a good ball game, bul' fhe scoring was done in fhe Iasf half of 'Ihe game. The game was lied wi+h +hir+y seconds Ieff +o play when Wa'I'erviIIe complefed a Iouchdown pass 'lhaf won 'I'he game for ihem. Lawrence could have given Wa'I'erviIIe and Skowhegan a beH'er game if if had noi' been for I'he Iwo week Iay-off wi+hou+ playing a game. This facf hurl' +he morale o-f fhe +eam Ierrifically. J. V. The J.V. played five successful games, winning four and losing one. Waferville, Winslo-w, Belfasf, and Madison were all defea+ed by Lawrence af I'he end of Ihe season. Nexf years feam looked very good in all 'rhe games: many of +he J.V.s played on Ihe Varsi'I'y +eam also. Mr. Cunningham did an exceIIen'r job of coaching +he J.V.s. POINTS OF INTEREST I. Guy, The To-e, Hufchins kicked I6 oul' of I8 exfra poinfs +his year. Guy is only a Sophomore, leaving him Iwo more playing years. 2. Ronnie Brousseau and Danny Lemelin who are Seniors Ihis year wenl' ou'I' 'For foofball 'For +he firsl' 'time and made 'I'he 'Firs+ Ieam. Bofh did an oufsfand- ing iob. AUTOGRAPHS VARSITY BASKETBALL Is+ row: W. Fos+er. 2nd row: L. Beaulieu, D. Buck, P. Paradis, G. NuH', K. S+ewari', R. Brousseau, R. Sullivan, P. Phillis, J. Evers, S. McGraw, D. Cairnie. 3rd row: R. Guile, Manager: Mr. Woodbrey, T. Brown, Manager. Wi'I'h a few breaks Lawrence mighf have made 'lhis year's fournamen'I', bu+ a feam has +o make ifs own breaks in baskerball. Lawrence had a I0 win 8 defeal' record which is noi' +oo bad a record. Bill Fosfer sparked 'lhe bulldogs all year. Fosfer, Jim Evers, and Ron Brousseau made +h-e K.V.C. All-s'rar Team +his year. For +he firsf +ime in many years, +he varsify bear +he alumni. Below are The scores of +he games played during +he regular season: Lawrence 58 Wa+erville 66 Lawrence Skowhegan Lawrence 4I Skowhegan 35 Lawrence Gardiner Lawrence 48 Gardiner 42 Lawrence Winslow Lawrence 60 Cony 56 Lawrence Madison Lawrence 52 Brewer 65 Lawrence Cony Lawrence 60 Winslow 69 Lawrence Brewer Lawrence 5l Crosby 49 Lawrence Waferville Lawrence 39 Madison 35 Lawrence Crosby Lawrence 49 Rockland 45 Lawrence Rockland INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL The Dashounds, made up of faculfy players, won lhe lnframural Championship, wil'h fhe runner- up leam being 'rhe Huskies. An All-Slar game was played befween fhe facully and lhe bes+ players from each 'leam af 'rhe end of +he regular games. A score of 78-33 in favor of fhe Dashounds showed lhe power of l'he faculfy. Members of +he varsily coached and refere-ed 'lhe inlramural games. Below is +he record of each +eam: DASHOUNDS Won 7 Los+ 0 Mr. Card, Mr. Woodbrey, Mr. Hawks, Mr. Gould, Mr. Cunningham. HUSKIES Won 5 Losl' l David Johnslon, Michael Wainer, Roberl' Richards, Chrislos Hadidiacos, Richard Clark, Harold Coufure, Frank Kenl, Roberl' O'Brien, Rodney Webb, Coach: David Cairnie. POODLES Won 4 Losl 2 William Bouford, Renaud Guile, Chrislian Nielsen, John Zinkovilch, Daniel Lemelin, Joseph Milchell, Mark Brown, Michael Deraps, Roberl' Bridges, Merle Oliver, Coach: Louis Beaulieu. DALMATIONS Won 3 Losl' 3 Daniel Ellio++, David Su'H'ie, Leo Duplessis, Frank Ken'l', Durwood Works, Pe'l'er Richards, Roland Gilberl, Roberf Fagan, Blynn CrummeH'. SETTERS Won 2 Losl' 4 Donald Fosler, David Damon, Richard Parsons, James NuHing, Richard Rollins, Fred Murry, Gerald Cou+ure, Richard Crowell, Richard Lombard. TERRIERS Won 2 Losf 4 John Gagnon, Fred Lord, Thomas Barker, Roberl Baker, William Cook, Lyndon Abbofl, Joseph Cabone, Joseph Poulin, Ronald Gray, Timo+hy Brown. BLOODHOU NDS Won 0 Losl' 6 James Bickford, Milfon Sinclair, Larry Pamphrey, Roy Sco'l l', Leander Beaulieu, LeBaron Spaulding, Fred Glazier, Carol Colford, Richard Roy, Paul Moore, J. V. BASKETBALL lsi' row: F. Ken+, Manager: J. Gagnon, J. Bickford, D. Libby, D. Su'Hie, D. Damon, C. Hadidiacos. R. Fagan, Manager. 2nd row: T. Barker L. Duplessis, J. McCu+cheon, R. Richards, Coach Card, L. Abbo'H', T. Pooler, G. Huichins, R. Clark. Coach Card's Junior Varsify +eam had a marvelous year wi+h av I5 win and 3 loss record. The sparkplugs were David Buck and Guy Huichins wiih Paul Phillis and Richard Sullivan geH'ing +he rebounds. The Junior Varsi+y bea'l' Brewer fhis year +he firsi' lime Brewer has been beafen in 'lhroe years. Below are fhe scores for +he year: Lawrence 49 Waierville Lawrence Skowhegan Lawrence 39 Skowhegan Lawrence Gardiner Lawrence 60 Gardiner Lawrence Winslow Lawrence 37 Cony Lawrence Madison Lawrence 58 Brewer Lawrence Cony Lawrence 76 Winslow Lawrence Brewer Lawrence 56 Crosby Lawrence Wa+erville Lawrence 49 Madison Lawrence Crosby Lawrence 59 Rockland Lawrence Rockland CROSS COUNTRY ls? row: R. Rollins, H. McCu+cheon, W. Fos+er, E. Merrow, K. S'I'ewar1', B. Crumme++, P. Dupres 2nd row: Mr. Marshall, R. Rancourf, P. Paradis, L. Duplessis, J. McCufcheon, R. Pe++engill R Meader H. Drouin, J. Mifchell, B. Boucher, Manager. This season's cross coun+ry +eam coached by Mr. Marshall par+icipa+ed in six regular mee+s d leafing nine feams and losing fo only fhree. The record, wi+h +he lowes+ scores indicafing +he winning feam is as follows: Lawrence 79 Waterville 23, Good Will 78, Guilford 85, Winslow Lawrence 24 Winslow Lawrence 4I Walerville Lawrence 32 M.C.I. 4l, Winslow Lawrence 28 Winslow 36, Ken+s Hill Lawrence 32 Good Will 35, Winslow Lawrence was nin+h in +he S+a'l'e Meei' and seco-nd in +he K.V.A.C. 89 37 20 55 63 59 SPRING TRACK mmol I .aa Is-I row: B. Boucher, J. Zinlcovilch, H. McCu+cheon, L. Pamphrey, J. Lelourneau, C. Ronco, T. Richard son, W. Poulin, R. Crowell, B. Wen+worI'h, R. Peffengill, Mr. Plummer. 2nd row: Mr. Marshall, G. Cou'I'ure, Manager, J. McCu+cheon, K. S+ewar+, H. Coufure, R. Liber+y F. Lord, T. Paque'H'e, F. Caverly, R. Viles, R. Deblois, W. Coolc, L. Parsons. Under +he 'Fine coaching and leadership of Mr. Marshall and wifh Ihe assis'I'ance of +he Lawrence High 'lraclc Ieam co-mpefed in I'he following meeI's in I957: May 3 May 6 May I0 May I7 Those who placed in I'he K Jules Lefourneau Carl Ronco Keifh Slewarf Tommy Paque'H'e Keilh Slewarl Those who placed in fhe S+ Tommy Paque++e Tommy PaqueH'e Lynwood Parsons Keilh SI'ewar+ Lynwoo-d Parsons Dave Cairnie Carl Ronco Keilh Sl'ewar'I af Winslow wilh Winslow and Gardiner al Winslow wilh Slcowhegan and Madison al' Kenls Hill wi'I'h Lewislon and Kenls Hill al' Waferville wiI'h Gardiner and Wa+erviIIe .V.A.C. meel' May 24 were: ' Fif+h Place in high hurdles Fourfh Place in 440-yard dash Fiflh Place in high iump Second Place in mile run Fiflh Place in broad jump ale meel a+ Colby June I were: Second Place in 880-yard run Firsl' Place in mile Fourfh Place in mile Tie 'For second place in high iump Fourlh Place in broad jump Second Place in I00-yard dash Fourfh Place in 440-yard dash Filfh Place in 440-yard dash Mr. Plummer Lawrence was second in Class M in I'he s'IaI'e. There were four who wenf fo +he New E U a? Burlingfon, Vermont Tommy Paque++e, mile: Carl Ronco, 440-yard dash: David Cairnie, I00-yard dash: Keilh Slewarl, high iump. nqland meef Q . 5612.1 ' BASEBALL .fg .' 3 Is-I' row: F. Taylor, Manager, W. Fosfer, D. Cairnie, D. Longsfaff, R. Leary, D. Johns+on, S. McGraw, J. Evers. 2nd row: W. Powell, Manager: R. Sco'r+, P. PhiIIis, R. Brousseau, F. Sharpe, Mr. Woodbrey. Lawrence won I'he Kennebec +i+Ie 'Ihis year deieafing Cony Iwo oul' of 'rhree games. They had a I3 A- 4 record for fheir regular season. Ray Leary was sensalional in pilching his Ieam +o viclory. Milne Moody hi+ .374- for +he season which was near fhe 'lop in 'rhe race for +he baHing 'I'i+Ie. Lawrence has won Ihre +i+Ie only Iwice in Hs his'Iory. In Hs regular games il' Iosl' Iwo +o Walerville buf won Iwo over Winslow. All in all, Lawrence had one of iI's Iaesl' years in baseball. Lawrence 7 Lawrence I2 Lawrence I3 Lawrence 7 Lawrence 8 Lawrence I2 Lawrence I Play-offs Lawrence O Lawrence I3 Ken'I's Hill 6 Lawrence I3 Winslow Winslow 6 Lawrence 6 Belfasl Belfasl 6 Lawrence 5 M.C.I. M.C.I. 0 Lawrence 6 Slcowhegan Madison 4 Lawrence 3 Madison Kenls Hill 4 Lawrence I3 Wa+erviIIe Walerville 6 for 'Ihe Kennebec Valley Championship which Lawrence won: Cony 6 Lawrence 4 Cony Cony 0 3 3 3 4 4 23 2 VARSITY CLUB Isl' row: D. Carnie, W. Fosfer, L. Beaulieu, R. Crowell, D. Buck, S. McGraw, F. Taylor, H. McCu+cheon D. Libby. 2nd row: J. Zinlcowilch, E. Merrow, D. Johns+on, T. Richardson, F. Caverly, R. Guiie, P. Phillis, R. Pe'Hengill, Adviser, Mr. Card. 3rd row: R. Scc-H, H. Coufure, J. Evers, K. S'rewar'?, R. Brousseau, J. McCu1'cheon, D. Lemelin, L. Pamphrey, G. For+in, J. Gagno-n. Officers Presidenl' Sieve McGraw Vice-presidenf Renaud Guife Treasurer Fred Taylor Secrefary Gerald Forlin Adviser Mr. Card There are 'I'wen+y-fwo acfive members in +he I957'-58 Varsi'ry Club. The club purchased soap for fhe showers and sfockinqs for 'rhe baslrefball 'leam as ifs +wo main projecfs. The club also afrended a professional baslcelball game in Bos'I'on on December +wen+ie+h. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL ls+ row: C. Ficke'H. 2nd row: N. Sleeper, C. Nelson, M. Gilpairiclc, S. SweeI', N. Olis, R. Bowen B Morway L Reid B Sharpe. Wilh Miss Sweeney coaching 'rhe varsi+y girls, Lawrence High has had one of The besl' qirls reams for some +ime. Winning six our of eighl' games, 'rhe leam has much +o be proud of They are losing only lwo girls, Carla Ficlce'r+ and Lois Reid. They should do as well nex+ year The scores of 'ihe games are as follows: 55 Lawrence Lawrence 54 Lawrence 59 Lawrence 33 Lawrence 5l Lawrence 60 Lawrence 22 Lawrence 36 Madison Belfasi' Winslow Belfas+ Slcowhegan Slcowhegan Madison Winslow GIRLS' J. V. BASKETBALL Isi' row: V. Brann, A. Grow, B. Tyler, J. Hoyf, P. Bray. 2nd row: J. Gurney, J. George, S. Bracy, K. Donnelly, Manager: N. Sanders R Lemelnn S Holmes The J. V. baslce+ball feam, also coached by Miss Sweeney, has been verv successful In wlnmnq Hrs games. Winning five of +l1e eigl1+ games +l1is season, +l1e +eam +ossed up 'rhe following scores Lawrence 26 Lawrence 22 Lawrence 23 Lawrence 44 Lawrence 32 Lawrence 33 Lawrence 20 Lawrence 20 Madison Belfasf Winslow Belfasf Slcowhegan Slcowhegan Madison Winslow ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We, +he members of +he Lyre sfaff, express our grafilude +o all who have confribuiecl fo fhe success of fhis book. We especially wish +o express our sincere +hanks . To Mrs. Lillian Fuller and Miss Gerfrude Cleveland, our faculfy advisers. To Mr. Wyman, our principal, for his generous supporl' of 'lhis project To fhe Longley Sfudio for ifs excellenf phofographic service. To +he Afkins Prinfing Service for 'l'he prinfing of fhis yearbook. To Mr. Roberl' Nichols and +he Waierville Morning Seniinel Engraving Deparfmeni' for 'Phe engravings in +his yearbook. To +he 'Facul+y of Lawrence High School for ils cooperafion and help. To ihe s+uclen+s of Lawrence High School for fheir in+eres+ in lhis yearbook. To all our aclverfisers and friends who have made +his book possible. gdfvfiffsfn JN fongleyys Studio Portrait Commercial 82 COLLEGE AVENUE PI-IGNE TRINITY 2-8585 GCOD LUCK to the SENIORS KEYES' FIBRE ' COMPANY Moldled Pulp and Fibrous Plastic Products Waterville, Maine CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY Store Tel. GL 3-6414 Res. Tel. 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MULLEN IEWELER Watches-Iewelry-Gifts Greeting Cards Fairfield, Maine LEVINE'S The Store for Men and Boys Home of Arrow, Botany, and McGregor Waterville, Maine RlIMMEL'S ' jr- ' A ' ' '35 5 '-lf, .f Sid ' :' I' gl . , A 'L- ' Ll..I:1.l.l -I-Q., - Q -.-. , - - 'wing , V ul , he-E 'il . D sf D . Ice Cream Is A Happy Food! -SEW and SAVE- YARDGOODS CENTER Woolens - Velvets - Yams Mail Order Service 134 Main St., Waterville, Me. Tel. TR 2-2118 Compliments of LETOIIRNEAIIS BAKERY THE IEFFERSON the finest in Chinese-American Food ROLLINSfDUNHAM COMPANY HOUSEWARES HARDWARE - APPLIANCES Telephone TR 2-5511 29 Front Street Waterville, Maine EVELYN CARDIN Quality Women's Wear Telephone TR 2-517.1 Waterville, Mania When You Think of Flowers- Think of Ours GIL'S GREENHOUSE Telephone GLobe 3-6307 YVestern Avenue Fairfield, Maine FARROW'S BOOKSHOP Main and Temple Streets Waterville, Maine Tel. 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