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

 - Class of 1940

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l CLARA FLORENCE WATERHQO-USE L West Poland, Maine Home Economics Course Band 1413 L. I. H. E. C. Club 1415 Secretary of L. I. H. E. C. Club C415 Interclass Basketball C413 Girls' Glee Club. Clara's love is our Jerry's3 She thinks he is just the berries. In this one short year Clara has proven herself a friend to all. She goes at her tasks with Ernest desire. Success to you, Clara. LEAVITT ANGELUS l l 5: I ll CLASS ODE ii TUNE or: To You Sweetheart Aloha 1: To you L. I. aloha 11 Aloha from the bottom 0-f our hearts. 1: Say goodby to dear friends 1: And the happy times we've spentg U To teachers who have tried to be so patient ll to relent ii Mem'ries we'll keep forever, QI Forever locked away within our hearts 11 To ,parents dear we'll sing Our thanks for everything U ll And to you L. I. Aloha. U ll ii Now these school days are ended. ii We've reached our parting hour at last lj . . With a tear in our eyes ll I: And a smile in our hearts. 1: It's hard for us to realize :I From you we have to part. 1: So now, classmates, we're leaving tl To go our separate ways alone. 1: There's nothing we can do :I But say farewell to you :I For a while, classmates, aloha. ll Written by 1: Senior Drama Cast. II ll . nl ::vooooc:::::vc:::::::ooo4:

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LEAVITT ANGELUS ALDEN EVERETT SMITH L Smitty Turner Center, Maine Agriculture Course Band Cl, 2, 3, 413 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 41g Debate Cl, 2, 313 Forensic Club Cl, 2, 313 Operetta C2, 313 Male Quartet C413 Basketball C113 Interclass Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 413 Interclass Track C1, 2, 3, 415 Track C113 Cross Country C313 Football C41Q Baseball C113 Forensic One- act Play C313 Senior Drama C413 Music Festival C2, 3, 413 S. A. A. Drama C413 F. F. A. Cl, 2, 3, 41. Tain't funny, McFee. Although you haven't been any too studious, you've seemed to enjoy school life. You have shown your ability as an athlete in football, and interclass track. We hope you'll be as happy in the future as you have been in the past. THELMA IRENE TIDSWELL Turner, Maine Special Course Minstrel Show C113 Operetta C2, 313 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Interclass Basketball Cl, 2, 413 Commercial Club C2, 3, 413 Gifts to Boys. Silence is golden. Thelma is a rather dignified member of our class. She is always faithful to her class and school. Best of every- thing to you, Thelma. FREDERICK CHARLES TIRRELL L Ted Turner Center, Maine Preparatory Scientific Course Band C1, 2, 3, 41g Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 413 Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 413 Debate C2, 3, 41: Freshman-Sophomore Prize Speaking C213 Forensic Play C313 Operetta C2, 313 Interclass Basketball C1, 41. Give me a car and a gallon of gas3 I'll scatter the tar and all others I'll pass. Teddy is one of our speakers. When you meet the right lady, Teddy, you'll thank Mr. Smith for showing you how to debate. just keep going, Teddy. You'll reach the top yet. PRIS-CILLA EDYTHE WADE Pat Turner, Maine Home Economics Course Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 415 Commercial Club C2, 3, 413 Prize Speaking C213 Senior Drama C41Q Toast to Boys. Pat, who is the best looking girl in the class, Tries her best to be a good lass. Pat is full of fun and pep. She may not get in until 4 A. M. but we all know that she is a great scout.



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if llIIllllllllllll lllll l :mall ull : SALUTATORY Trustees, members of the school board, parents, teachers, schoolmates, and friends: On this occasion, as the class of 1940 gath- ers for one more meeting, I have the rare privilege of extending to each and every one of you a very cordial welcome to our graduation exercises. Today is one of the great days of our lives, great-because it marks a change for us. During the past years we have de- pended upon you. You have worked with us, guided us, taught us, and always been near when help seemed to be needed. But now these days lie in the past, we must journey by ourselves, carry our own re- sponsibilities. You are stepping aside that we may test our abilityg to see if we are strong enough to journey through life alone. As we look forward into the Tomorrow, we see that we must strive to gain our goal in life. To do this we must have strength and courage, strength to go on, strength to determine for what we are best suited and strength to see light ahead, no matter how dark things may seem. Today we need far more strength than we have ever needed before. One can never have too much strength any more than one can have too many good friends. Let us hope that we have both in the future. We must also have courage, courage to keep trying until we have succeeded. As the old saying goes, If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. In short, we must remember your advice, put our shoulders to the wheel, and work hard to succeed. Trustees, and members of the school board: It is through your kind efforts and cooperation that we have such a line school as Leavitt Institute. We welcome you here to our graduation exercises. Parents, and teachers: Words cannot ex- press how much we appreciate what you have done for us. We realize that it is you who have made it possible for us to attend Leavitt. We may have seemed discourag- ing at times, but I am sure that we have obtained a great store of knowledge that will be helpful in later life. To you we give our heartiest welcome. Schoolmates: What good times we've had together while at Leavitt, sometimes at work-more often at play. As true friends, never to 'be forgotten, w-e welcome you here. Friends: As we step out into life, we know that you will be ready and willing to aid us in any way and at any time. Some of you have gone on before us and know what it is to start out in lwife. It is with pleasure that we extend greetings to you. In closing I will leave with you a few lines from Edward Lytton. The man who seeks one thing in life and but one May hope to achieve it before life is done: But he who seeks all things, wherever he goes Only reaps from the hopes which around him he sows A harvest of barren regrets. .

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