Leavitt Area High School - Angelus Yearbook (Turner, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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LEAVITT ANGELUS GERALD EVERETT AUSTIN L Cy Turner, Maine Special Course I Q Baseball 11, 2. 3, 45, Interclass Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45: lntz-ri-lass Track 135, Assistant manager of Cross-Countiry 135, M,in,strel Show 14-5. t'My tongue within my lips I reign, For who talks much must talk in Vain. You certainly have showed your school spirit by attend- ing the social activities, especially this last year. The old ikitlillnc has certainly served as an omnibus as well as a taxirab. You will certainly be missed next year particularly as a cliauffeur. Best of luck. DOROTHY ROSE BRADFORD UL.. ..DOttie.. Turner, Maine Special Course Bziislietball 11, 2, 3, 45, Operetta. 115, Junior Drama 135, lnterclass Basketball 11, 2, 35, Pres. of Li. I. H. E. C. 145: Connnerrial Club 145, Entertainment Committee of l,ll?lll,lll0l'f'ltll Club 145, Senior Minstrel Show 145, Senior lri-,gina 145, Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Freshman-Soplim niore Prize Speaking 125, Field Day One-Act Play 115, Caba- ret 125, Toast to Boys. lt's the truth that hurts. llottie is one of the fairer sex nf the class. She has been hnni,ing: for some time Without much success, but at last she found a Buck.'l May success be yours in the years to come. ROBERT HARLAN BEEDY L Bob Turner, Maine Agriculture Course President S. A.. A. 145, Class President 11, 2, 3, 45, President of F. F. A. 135, Secretary of F. F. A. 125, Basket- lall 11. 2, 315, Intex-class Basketball 115, Mgrr. of Basket- lall 145, Freshman-Sophomore Prize Speaking 125, Junior Ilm-launations 135, Commercial One-Act Play 145, Interclass Track 11, 25, O'perett-a 145, Baseball 11, 2, Ass't. Mgr. Of Track 125, Mgr. of Cross-C0'untry.135, Junior Drarna 135, Student Council 135, Athletic Council 135, F. F. A. Contest at Orono 125, Ass't. Cheer Leader 145, Track 11, 25, Mem- ber of F. F. A. 12, 3, 45, Mgr. of Track 135, Skenidr Mins- trel Show 145, Member of Commercial Club 145, Senior 1:1-ania 145, Gifts to Girls. ' A few more girls to keep me company, Bob, you have certainly had quite a string of girls dur- ing your past four years at Leavitt. Hei-e's hoping you have as many at Maine in the next four yeafrs. GLADYS RENA DURGIN L Tillie Turner, Maine Home Economuics Course Oiperetta 11, 45, Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, S. A. A. Drama 145, Class Minstrel Show 145, L. I. H. E. C. 12, 3, 45, Prograni Adviser of L. 1. H. E. C. 145, Secretary and Treas- urer of S. A. A. 145, Assistant Manager of -Basketball 135, ln-avitt Pop Concert 125, VV'indh:l.m Pop Concert 125, Style Show 145, Philharnionic Concert 135, Athletic Council 13, 45 f Senior Drama 145, Gifts to Boys. l She doesn't fight She's not a warrior, But, boy, ob, boy, What a Sawyerl U NVe know you like to raise Cain as well as study. Your ideas may be for making' money, but it certainly looks as if it were over the hills to the T'own Farm for you.

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LEAVITT ANGELUS Editorial TACT AND TALENT Talent is something, but tact is every- thing. Talent is serious, sober, grave, and res- pectable, tact is all that, and more too. It is not a sixth sense, but it is the life of all the Hve. lt is the open eye, the quick ear, the judging taste, the keen smell, and the lively' touchg it is the interpreter of all riddles, the remover of all obstacles. lt is useful in all places and at all timesg it is useful in solitude, for it shows people their way into the worldg it is useful in society, for it shows them the way through the world. Talent is power, tact is skill: talent is weight, tact is momentum: talent knows what to do, tact knows how to do itg talent makes a person respectable, tact will make him respect-- edg talent is wealth, tact is ready money. For all practical purposes of life, tact car- ries it against talent, ten times to one. Tact has no weight to carry: it makes no false steps: it hits the right nail on the head: it loses no time, it takes all hintsg and by keeping its eye on the weathercock, is ready to take advantage of every wind that blows. Talent commands, tact is obeyed. Talent is fit for employment, but tact is fitted for it. Tact has a knack of slipping into place with a sweet silence. It seems to know everything without learning anything. It has served an in- visible and extemporary apprenticeship: it wants no drillingg it never ranks in the awk- ward squadg it has no left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of skill, but plays with the details of place as dexterously as a well taught hand flourishes over the keys of the piano. It has the air of the commonplace, and all the force and power of genius. It is necessary' for one to possess both tact and talent in order to get ahead in the world. Editor-in-Chief.



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LE AVITT ANGELUS 7 INEZ GERTRUDE FURBUSI-I Inez Grc-env, Maine lloine- Econoniics Courso llauslfvtlrnll 143, Oiiere-ttn 113, Intvrr'l:nss Baslwthnll 11. 2, 3. 43 Yin-e'l'1'4-siclt-lit of Ulnlss 12. 3, 43, Ser, K 'I'li'v:LS. of lflzlss 113, Trains. of L. I. H. IG. U, 1432 Girls' Glem-'n Ulllll 11, IS. 43, Svnior Ilrzxinzi 143, Si-nioi' Minstrel Show 1-13, Mein- l.s-r of fI0lIHl10l'l'i1lI Uluh 143. Mon muy I-onus :ind men may pro But l go on foirevvrf' XV4- have notirvd that you have fl pnrtivulm' liking for tho opposite sox, hut there dom-sn't sen-nn to he any D2ll'lill'l1Ii1I' one. lli-rv's hoping your supply doesn't, run ont. Good lurk to you. lnvz. , LOTTIE LEMAIN COULD L SIotti6H Turin-r, Maine College Classic-nl Course Girls' Glen Uluh 12, 3, 43, 1j1'f'IlPSi!'?l 12, 3, 433 I1'1'1ll iU Pop t'oin'vi't 123, Windlnlm Pop Conn-rt 123, Phillixxrnnoniri fiU!lt'0l'll 12. 33, WUSH Igvl02ltIl'2lSf 123, Band Drnnni 123, Bnml Ont-'Act l'l:iy 133: Junior Drzunzi 133, Senior Ilrzunn 1432 S. A. A. Minstrel Show 1253, Senior Minstrefl Show 143: IJlt'hltIt'llf of Slurlc-nt Count-il 143: Athletic Council 143: Mgr of Girls' I5ilSkk'iIl2l,II 143, Ass't. Editor of Angelus 11531 Edit- or-in-t'hivf of Ang.:'vlns 143, llltl-wlass Bnskotlmll 12, 33, Ju- nior Iit't 2llIl1lilUllS, End Prizi- 133, Oywiwtlzi 143: .Inu Ur- vln-stro, 133, Stylo Slum' 143, Asslt. Mgir. of School Store 1331 hlgr. of Srhool Store 143, Fish LY Gtlllle Essay Contest, Znil plzurv 133, Sailulntory. Seo that hoy 'Clnusv' hor And no wonmlvr why, Just look nt hor dignity And tht- twinkle in hor eye. Lottie has ht-4-n with us only three yours, hut what :1 tliri-u 51-urs! Sho has lnnde ln-l'rr1-lf indispvnsalhle to ns hy her lnh-nts. XVI-'ll miss you, Lottie. May you have your ll0zl1't's dt-'sirm-. JEAN LOUISE HARLOW Jeanie Turnvr, Maine S1191-iail Coulrsi-1 Junior IJl'l'Illilll1lIIO!lS 133, Girls' Glen- llluh 11, 2. 3, 43, Gpm-it-tin 113: Mm-inner of L. I. H. E. U. 143, Clmirniam Rie- ir.-sl.in..'iit Uonnnitti-v L. l. ll. IC. C. 143, Style Show 11, 43, 2, A. X. Minstrel Show 133: l,-nvitt Pon Concert 123: XVind- hzun l'o3i'Com'1-rt 123, Atlih-tic Coum-.il 11, 2, 3, 43, ASs't. 131111: ol' Tl-nnis 13 3, Senior Minstrel Show 143, Business Mgr. of Crown-ll llflzigzizini- Drive 143, Uoinniorrizil Club 143, West-- vrn Mninv Mnsii' Fvstival 113, Philhzirnionir Klonm-'rt 12, 33, Sn-nioir llrnnin 143, Address to Ilndorgrziduzites. NVho's that coming' down the stres-IZ Jolly ,ll-nn .Y Piccolo Pete. .lt-:in has ht-on ai Willing: worker in thc vlnss. ln spite of lu-r ill Il02l4ItIl this past your, sho didn't I'et0 r out :it the ond. May your futurn he bright, Jean. ROBERT STANLEY HILL L Bobbie Turner, Maine l'i'epnr:Ltory Scientific lsvllltll' Drama 143, Junior I,9i'I2'lllltlil0lIS 2nd plalrv 133, Business Mgr. of Angelus 143: Intern-lass linske-thnll 13, 43, Mgur. t'rossfC0untry 143, Minstrel Show 143, Honor Urntion. 'liolfs' sonso of humor is nllver lairking Nitin-Yr when he-'s studying or wise-cracking. lhoh hasn't hon-u much for sports, hut he has ininde up for it well in pranks. Even though he hug,-been quite an cut-up, notice that he has pulled down zz tie for third place in rank. May success be yours in the future.

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