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

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GIIHIHIUIITB 9iIlUIN1IfIl'-2JlF1IIHlLlS .,,. - ' MPUS ON PARADE LEAVITT INSTITUTE Turner Center, Maine EDITORIAL CO OPERATION Co operatron rs one of the greatest necessrtres rn the world today Although they probably never heard the word even chrldren tn the flrst grade are berng taught 1ts value as they learn to work and play together sharrng rnstead of berng selfrsh The further they advance 1n school the more they should realrze the need for workrng well together Class pro jects whether rn regular subjects lrke hrstory and geography or 1n extra currrcular 8CIlV1IlSS llke sports dramas and suppers all requlre team work They lose much of therr value and success 1f any rn the group farl to do theu share Everyone knows what happens to an athletrc team when the players do not fully co operate The best planned plays 1n football can get the ball carrrer nowhere wrthout the effrcrent blockrng of hrs opponents by hrs team mates The top effort of every player 15 needed to produce a wrnnrng team The same thxng holds true regard to dramas Any coach no matter how capable he or she may be frnds rt rmpossrble to stage a decent product1on unless all the cast attend rehearsals farthfully and learn thelr parts Just one false cue has been known to throw off the entrre group on stage causlng them to om1t sectrons vrtal to the development of the plot and drrvrng the poor prompter rn the w1ngs frantxc as he wrldly seeks the proper page Then too love scenes are not partlcularly effectrve when many of the speeches have to be supplred by a volce off stage Here at Leavltt as ln many schools the Senlor tr1p to New York and Vvashrngton has become a tradrtron an avarlable dates and 1n attendrng the varrous events held no class could reach 1ts goal The jomt efforts of all members of the class rtself are also requrred Food sales and suppers for rnstance can not be much of a success lf part of the group fall to br1ng the food promrsed for them We should not expect others to help us rf we are unwrllrng to do our share Our new audrtorrum 1S an outstandrng example of what co operatron can do Leavrtt students have long dreamed of havlng such a bu1ld1ng and at last the dream has been fulfrlled No magrc wand or Aladdrn s lamp brought th1s about It was the jomt efforts of the trustees school off1c1als alumnr other townspeople and frrends else where who contrrbuted so generously of both therr trme and money Endless hours of careful plannrng of each detarl have been necessary We surely feel very grateful to all who had a share 1n th1s project As the Senlors leave Leavrtt to take therr places tn th1s and other commumtles they wrll fmd they must co oper ate wrth the people around them rf they expect to garn happ1ness and success On the natronal scale co operatron has been the secret of any progress Amerrca has made Our polmcal partres may frght each other w1th every avarlable weapon durrng campargns Once the electron IS over however both partres work together for the good of the country as rs bemg shown rrght now under Presrdent Ersenhower World harmony can never be possrble untrl all natrons show a much greater wlllrngness to co operate and help each other than they have shown 1n the past ' . . . V . . 1 0 ' 1 I I I . I . . . . . . . in . , . , . . ' . , . , . . , , . . 1 d fund-raising for it starts during the Freshman year. Without the co-operation of the other three classes in sharing ' . , . . y ., 1 . - . . . . i 4 ' I I I - I I , . . . i SYLV IA FRENCH Editor-in-Chief JA NICE JORDAN Business Manager 3 EDITORIAL BOARD Front row: S, FRENCH, Editor-in-Chief, J. NELDER, Assistant Editor, I, JORDAN, Business Manager, P. TWIT- CHELL, Assistant Alumni Editor. Second row: MRS, SMITH, Faculty Advisor, N. EVANS, Girls' Sports Editor, L. HOUSE, Boys' Sports Editor, D, RICKER, Assistant Business Manager, C, BOOTHBY, Alumni Editor. -'V 'T' 3 4 v-4 in mm, mm0,'mmHill1INIH?HIVlIll!1IHI! Nl!Hmllnlllmnmwwwrnnnrmllmlee J' gfoo e fb! ll eats at edso J 1 L ' O ea g0 Wt to C fvew 1-Oar 9I1IIllINNIIfIIlIHIHHHlrfllwlilmlwummulanannr mam f 'H oxcP5X0N ui X , lI ' WWII!!lnu1unfm.,1,.., , N!lKlHlllllll1llllmmlllun4 'iv- NATALIE ANGELL BURNS IN MEMORIAM h memor ofa most loyal alumna The Leavltt faculty and students honor I e y N atalle A nge 11 Burns 48 loved by all who knew her Photo By Gaynor .gzivix ,,w-..4.,r- ,I 5 1-Q-A m 1 9 5. ..... as 4 Q I '11-4S..,: W, . N X V ' 'N' . .Q A ' - ' Photo by Lewiston Sun-Journal LEAVITT AUDITORIUM We are greatly enjoying our new auditorium. It is already in use for our physical education program, basketball and rehearsals for the Senior and Junior dramas to be presented there next term, The exceptionally large stage flanked by two dressing rooms, will be ideal for dramas and similar activities. Permanent bleachers have been installed along the side facing the stage, ln the entrance hall are a ticket office and a refreshment booth, On the lower floor space is available to have a well-equipped shop for agriculture plus locker rooms and showers for both visiting and home athletic teams. Alumni and friends have been most generous in giving money and equipment. The donor's name is to appear in connection with each piece of equipment and a large plaque near the entrance will bear the names of all contributors of money, The building is to be dedicated during Commencement Week. ,Www u f J? ,-1. 'fT ' k J N K, ! .. xx -'. K xm E, V' ' ,A xx' 1. 5 my- low f I ' f' xV1x13 L I :s'-1-M'L-w'f -f--,- S 3 x - F ' ' - V A Ah' e 1' L, W, v II , 7-,,,,,Q., . , ' A ' v , si Y- 'ig IQQANX DK . rx? ,- '- , ,MASQ Q I Nqr 9 Jw 353 'HN Il ilaiffwzr ii! ' i as nww -.2 .- '- ,Q x z n I 4,1 .lk My Y , , Y ,viii ,4 - fvff ft ' ' . ' swat? 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A RT HUR FISH SYLVIA FRENCH if CECIL HOWE IANICE JORDAN TT. 3 LA RRY IO RDA N SHIRLEY I0 RDA N RODNEY SHAW Vice President JEAN MATTHEWS CLIFTON MCLA UGHLIN RICHARD PERRY Xen? .ih- DAVID PULSIFER ELVERA STEVENS STANLEY TIMBERLAKE LAWRENCE MCNEA R RIC HA RD SHURT LEFF .ful 99 SENIORS ACTIVITIE GEORGE A UST IN General Course Baseball Manager 2 Basketball Asslstant Manager 3 NRA 2 3 CHARLES BOOTHBY College Course Debatmg 1 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Prrze Speaklng 1 2 Junror Declama txons 3 Drama 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Soclety Z 3 Treasurer 4 Nat1onalForens1c League 1 2 3 NRA 2 3 RICHARD CALL College Course Mmstrel Show 1 2 3 4 Debate 1 4 NRA 2 3 4 Junror Declamauons 3 Sophomore Drama 2 Interclass Debate 2 Boys Glee Club 4 ARTHUR FISH Agrxculture Course FFA 2 3 4 NRA 3 Mllklng Contest 3 WALLACE FISH if Drama 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Debatlng 2 Basketball 1 Class Edrtor 3 ZF L1 1 XX, 1 Mlnstrel Show 2 W1nterCarn1va1 2 NRA 2 3 4 lnterclass Debate SYLVLA FRENCH Commercral Course Basketball 2 3 4 Natronal Honor bOC1CIy 3 4 Treasurer 4 FHA 1 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Editor 2 Prrze Speaklng 2 Jumor Declama t1ons 3 Class Drama 2 3 4 Assrstant Edrtor 3 Edltor rn Chlef of Angelus 4 Commerc1alClub 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 HOWA RD HA NNON General Course NRA 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Basketball Manager 4 O I ,HX I 0 A ff I E M s ' 4 '. .4- 48, 9ifK ,wpj F a ' 4 . 275s V General Course 1. 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L , NP I C3 sf SENIORS ACTIVITIES LOIS HERSEY Home Economlcs Course Glee Club 1 2 3 Mlnstrel Show 1 2 3 FHA 1 2 3 4 LAWRENCE HOUSE College Course Basketball 3 4 Capta1n4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Class Drama 2 3 4 NRA 3 4 Presrdent ofClass 4 V1ce Presldent of Class 3 Natronal Honor SOCICIY 3 4 V1ce Presrdent 4 Angelus Board 4 CECIL HOWE Agrrculture Course FFA 2 3 4 NRA 3 4 Darry Judgmg Contest 3 4 RegxonalPr1ze for Agrlcultural Essay Contest 3 Class Secretary 2 Class Edrtor 4 JA NICE JORDAN Commercral Course Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Head 4 FHA 1 2 Junlor Dec1amat1ons3 May Ball Queen Candrdate 1 Class Secretary 3 Manager of School Store 4 Assrstant Busrness Manager of Angelus 3 Busmess Manager of An gelus 4 Drama 2 3 4 LA RRY JORDAN General Course Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 NRA 3 4 Junlor Declamatrons 3 SHIRLEY JORDAN General Course Basketball l 2 3 4 Drama 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Class Secretary 4 Treasurer 2 Queen of May Ball 3 Mrnstrel Show 1 2 3 NRA 2 Junlor Declamauons 3 Grrls Sports Edrtor 3 1 11' 5 ?f2:::1l':Z:' A. 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'A SENIORS ACTIVITIES A if v RODNEY SHAW rf , General Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Class Drama 2 3 4 NRA 2 3 4 Freshman Sophomore Pnze Speakmg 1 Jumor Declamatrons 3 Mmstrel Show 1 2 3 4 Presrdent ofClass 1 Vrce Presrdent 4 Krug of May Ball 3 Capta1n of Baseball 4 ELVERA STEVENS Commerc ral Course Class Drama 3 4 Mrnstral Show 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 STANLEY TIMBERLA KE Commercral Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 Class Treas urer 1 Student Councrl 1 Mrnstrel Show 3 NRA 2 3 4 Track Team 3 SENIOR HOROSCOPE NAME George Aust1n Charles Boothby Arthur Frsh Wallace F1sh Sylvra French Howard Hannon Lors Hersey Lawrence House Cecrl Howe Janrce Jordan Larry Jordan Shrrley Jordan Jean Matthews Clrfton McLaughl1n Lawrence McNear Rrchard Perry Dav1d Pulsrfer Rodney Shaw Rrchard Shurtleff Elvera Stevens Stanley T1mberlake NICKNAME Moses Charlre Moo Wally Syvee Brownre Lots Punk Cec1l Della Larry Shrrl ean C11 Mac Drck Dave Rod Shuttle ff Elvera Stan FAVORITE SONG Don t Let The Star Get In Your Eyes My Favorrte Song June rn January My Baby s Comrng Home Petlte Waltz Meet Mr Callahan T111 I Waltz Agarn Wrth You Krss of Frre Cecelxa Glow Worm Anytrme Carroll 1na Moon Trnk mg of You Penny A KISS Old McDonald Had A Farm Home Cookrng Doggle In the Wmdow Are You Lonesome Tonrght Old Man Rrver Lady of Spam Take Me Out To The Ball Game AMBITION Ma1ne Tech Umversrty of Marne Farmrng Marn Tech College Mechan1c Teacher Umversrty of Marne Farmrng To graduate Farmlng Marrrage Marrrage Umversrty of Marne F armmg Chef Farmrng Unrversrty of Marne Jet Prlot Secretary Boston Celt1cs I A I ' . 5 ' - I . . . 5 U . Q . ,QL . Q . - - , ,, ,, , S . . Richard Call Ca1l Anchors Away Navy ,,J ,, ,, . ,,-. . Front row: J. Matthews, S. Jordan, I. Jordan, E. Stevens, S. French, L. Hersey, Mrs. Hodgman. Second row: L. Jordan, S. Timberlake, C. Boothby, L. House, D. Pulsifer, C. Howe, C. McLaughlin. Third row: R. Shurtleff, G. Austin, L. McNear, H. Hannon, W. Fish, R. Shaw, SENIOR NOTES At the beginning of school twenty-two members of the Senior class reported. We were very fortunate not to lose anyone over the vacation. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: Presi- dent, Lawrence House, Vice President, Rodney Shaw, Secretary, Elvera Stevens, Treasurer, Clifton Mc- Laughlin, Class Editor, Cecil Howe, Class Advisor, Mrs. Hodgman, As soon as everyone got settled down to regular duties, the class started to raise money for the long planned class trip to Washington and New York. The first thing on the program was a supper which went over so well that we had another one a while later. The second supper was followed by a Stanley party. Before-hand the members of the class took orders for Stanley products. We did well on the orders and won a lamp which we hope to sell. We are to be the first class to have a drama in the new auditorium. The name of the drama is Fixit, Incorporated. Those that are in the drama are Rodney Shaw, Lawrence House, Clifton McLaughlin, Charles Boothby, Wallace Fish, Jean Matthews, Sylvia French, Shirley Jordan, Janice Jordan, and E1- vera Stevens, April twenty.fourth is the day that each and every one of the class is eagerly awaiting. That is the day we hope to leave for Washington. After our return, graduation will soon follow. Before leaving Leavitt, the class wants to thank the teachers, parents, and friends who have helped to make these four years instructive as well as very happy. J 7 1 B Q SENIOR DRA MA CA ST Front row: E. Stevens, J. Matthews, S. French, S. Jordan, 1. Jordan. Second row: C. Boothby R. Shaw, C. McLaughlin, L. House, W. Fish, Mrs. Hodgman, coach. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: R. SHAW, Vice President, L. HOUSE, President, Second row: C, Mc- LAUGHLIN, Treasurer, E, STEVENS, Secretary, C. HOWE, Class Editor. .IUNIORS xp' Front row M Perry W Gilbert V Payeur D Ricker P Twitchell C Ramsdell Second rowj Nelder S Jordan H Moore G Richardson A Timberlake E Morris M Dunn P Daggett S Timberlake Advisor Mr Alden Third row N Evans M Wills W Gagne M Morris K Bowen B Hathaway D Leighton D H1n kley L Gobbs J Pulsifer JUNIOR NOTES The Jolly Juniors have been very active this year At our first class meeting the following officers were elected President Donald Ricker V1ce President Patricia Twitchell Secretary Victoria Payeur Treasurer, Winston Gilbert, Class Editor, Carleton Ramsdellg Class Advisor, Mr. Alden. Priscilla Daggett returned to the class this year from Monmouth and Kenneth Bowen transferred from New Gloucester, Members of the class have been very active in sports and in cheerleading. Ricker and Hathaway were co-captains in football, Ricker, Hinkley, Bowen, and Gilbert are out for boys' basketball. Girls playing basketball are Janice Pulsifer, Edna Morris, LaVerna Gibbs, Patricia Twitchell, Nancy Evans, Manager. Goldie Richardson, Marian Perry and Jane Nelder are the cheerleaders from this class. A bowling party was held in the fall. Now we are working on our class drama, Backwoods Romeo. It will be held in the new auditorium on March the thirteenth, Those in the cast are Donald Ricker, Nan cy Evans, Winston Gilbert, Shirley Jordan, Wallace Gagne, Edna Morris, LaVerna Gibbs, Mabel Dunn, Victoria Payeur, and Marian Perry. The last big event of the year for the class will be the May Ball. JUNIOR DRAMA CAST Front row: V. Payeur, E. Morris, N. Evans, S. Jordan, M. Dunn.lSecond row: Mr. Alden, coach, M Perry, W. Gagne, D. Ricker, W, Gilbert, L, Gibbs. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: V. Payeur, Secretary, D. Ricker, President, P. Twitchell, Vice President. Second row: W. Gilbert, Treasurer, C. Ramsdell, Class Editor. as a 0. , - 9, g, ji 5 J, vw? SOPHOMDRES Front row: Miss Merriman, J. Pulsifer, G. Thomas, B. Gould, M. Davis, R. Libby, S. Knight, D. Briggs. Second row: H. Hinkley, L. Kilbreth, A, LeBlond, A. Green, B. Langlin, G. Twitchell, J. Childs, A. McNear, J. Libby. Back row: W. Bennett, G. Henry, H. Hersey, J. Page, C. Fifield, B. Hutchins, C, Richardson, P. Willard I. Pulsifer, R, Timberlake, I. Bubier. SOPHOMORE NOTES This year there were twenty.nine Sophomores who took their places in the main room. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Roger Libby, Vice President, Carolyn Fifieldg Secretary, Barbara Gould, Treasurer, Gloria Thomas, Class Editor, Laurier Kilbrethg Class Advisor, Miss Merriman. We have had two drop out this year, They are Wesley Bennett and Raymond Timberlake. There have also been three new pupils added to our class. They are Marie Davis, Joseph Childs, and June Bubier. The girls in our class who have joined the Glee Club are: Carolyn Fifield, Barbara Gould, Cody Rich- ardson, Marie Davis, Joan Page, and Pamela Willard. Boys in the class who have participated in sports are Roger Libby, Jack Libby, Alden Green, Gerald Henry, Wesley Bennett, Sidney Knight, Laurier Kilbreth, Robert Mason. Those out for girls' sports are Barbara Gould, Joan Pulsifer, Gloria Thomas, and Beverly Hutchins. Our class has had a few roller skating and movie parties. We did very well from the few food sales which we held. We are planning to put on a drama in the new auditorium in April to increase our class funds. FRESHMEN 'va fu Front row: D. Lowell, E. Jordan, S. McLaughlin, Mr. Erickson, Class Advisor, R. Lasky, M, Morrell, H. Hartford, A. Jordan. Second row: J. Huntington, J, Garns, R. Wing, P. Marston, F. Rix, P. Roberts, M. Hannon, R. Bubier. Third row: E. Hamblin, L. Moore, W. Frazer, P. Additon, S. Leighton, G. Nickerson, H. Faunce, L. Gil- bert, R. Trepanier, M. Durgin, R. Couturier. Fourth row, L. Gordon, L, Brown, L. Caldwell, E. Austin, B. Nadeau, E. Richardson, G. Lee, A. Peate, L. Roy, J. Sampson, M. Libby. Fifth row: C. Lee, I. Sennett, G. Pettengill, H. Faunce, S. l-liscock, C. Stevens, R. Bisbee, I. Hiscock, R. Call, L. Timberlake, C. Adams. FRESHMAN NOTES When school started th.s fall, fifty.two green Freshmen entered Leavitt Institute. We had a class meeting soon afterward and elected officers as follows: President, Henry Faunce, Vice President, Sheldon McLaugh- ling Secretary, Harriette Faunce, Treasurer, Leota Browng Class Editor, Marlene Durging Class Advisor, Mr. Erickson, On October nineteenth, the day of the first football game, we became slaves to the Sophomores. That evening we went through ceremonies to make us full-fledged Freshmen. Some of us did not enjoy eating strained baby foods or chocolate covered onions. The Freshmen are very active in Glee Club, cheerleading, and sports. In fact the Freshman boys are so fortunate as to have a basketball team of their own which has been doing well against other schools. We have been on several class parties. On these parties some attended movies, others went roller skat- ing and a few tried their luck at bowling. Thus far this year the Freshmen seem to be doing very well. ORGA NIZA TIONS anime! 55' QQ GQ?-. Front row: C. Adams, P, Willard, S. Jordan, S. French, J. Matthews, P. Twitchell, B. Gould, J. Pulsifer, G. Richardson, Second row: F. Rix, M. Libby, J, Garns, E. Morris, P. Roberts, G. Lee, E. Austin, L. Gordon, B. Nadeau, L. Brown, S. Jordan, R. Couturier. Third row: Miss Merriman, M. Durgin, J. Sennett, L. Gilbert, V, Payeur, S. Timberlake, J. His- cock, C. Stevens, I-I. Faunce, J. Pulsifer, G. Thomas, M. Davis, M. Perry, Back row: M, Hannon, S. Leighton, E. Richardson, L. Roy, L. Hersey, J. Pulsifer, H. Moore, P. Mars- ton, C. Fifield, A. Timberlake, C, Richardson, P. Daggett, J. Page, G. Nickerson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The first meeting of the Future Homemakers of America was held in October with forty members join- ing. The following officers were elected: President, Jean Matthews, Woe President, Patricia Twitchellg Secretary, Sylvia French, Treasurer, Shirley Jordan, Parliamentarian, Goldie Richardson, Historian, Jan- ice Pulsifer, Song Leader, Barbara Gould, Chapter Advisor, Miss Merriman, and Chapter Mother, Mrs. Matthews, A few of the girls entered an apple pie baking contest, and an essay contest which the Central Maine Power Company sponsors. NXRX XA I XX KI' C s .. I 4 1 1-. f, fl F of 4, ,X N .x l ' xg 1 o XBTIO 'W FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA -33.10 1 4165 1,16 g el: 'I o ,,,1v We fd F of '49 Front row: A. Fish, M, Morris, Mr, Fraser, C. Howe, A. LeB1ond, A, McNear. Second row: S. Hiscock, H. Hinkley, G. Twitchell, D. Pulsifer, K. Bowen. Third row: L. Jordan, L. McNear, G. Henry, S. Knight. LaVERNA GIBBS 4-H Club Dairy Projects Showman Contest: 4 Grand Champion Trophies, 2 Senior and 1 Reserve Champion. Caldwell, E, Jordan, R, Shurtleff, A, LAWRENCE MCNEAR, DAVID PULSIFER Winners of the Dairy Judging Contest at Fryeburg. - .-. av- 'K w , ' nf N I NAT E Front row: J. Nelder, L. House, I. Matthews, S. French, C. Boothby, J. Jordan. Second row: E. Stevens, C. McLaughlin, N. Evans, D. Ricker, P. Twitchell, R, Shaw. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In November we had our first meeting and the following officers were elected: President, Jean Matt hewsg Vice President, Lawrence House 5 Secretary, Sylvia French g Treasurer, Charles Boothby. We had an initiation in December with eight new members'coming in. Those tapped were jane Nel- der, Nancy Evans, Patricia Twitchell, Elvera Stevens, Janice Jordan, Rodney Shaw, Donald Ricker, and Clifton McLaughlin. The guest speaker was Milton L. Lindholm from Bates College. He gave a very appropriate speech that was very interesting. We feel proud to have been chosen as members of the National Honor Society as it is recognized everywhere as an organization that has for its basic purpose the recognition of outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character qualifications among pupils of the secondary schools throughout the nation. XX K 1 xy! B slai Klan N K ,E kj W . As of February 1, the follow ing NRA boys qualified for Pro-marksmen: W. Frazer R. Libby L. Jordan D. Watkins G. Pettengill S. McLaughlin M. Morrell MARKSMEN W. Gagne W. Gilbert A W. Frazer D. Watkins S. McLaughlin GEORGE AUSTIN Assistant Instructor FIRST CLASS MARKSMEN S. Timberlake W. Frazer R. Shaw L. Jordan D. Watkins N A HO OR ROLL The following girls quali- fied for Pro-marksmen: M. Hannon I. Huntington L. Gilbert MARKSMEN M. Hannon J. Huntington FIRST CLASS MARKSMEN I, Huntington M. Hannon SHARPSHOOTERS S. Timberlake C. McLaughlin L. Jordan G. Austin GEORGE AUSTIN JOAN HUNTINGTON A x Qffggn f . 'X 'Q '1i:iY t2'5M-444 r' ivw ,Y M., 4,3 Q' Q' : A rnl-57165 610 Front row: Mr. Erickson, Coach, L. Kilbreth, W. Bennett, R, Shaw, C. McLaughlin, B. Hathaway, D. Ricker, A. Green, D. Pulsifer, S. McLaughlin, manager, Second row: C. Ramsdell. J. Libby, C. Lee, G. Henry, S. Knight, R. Libby, S. Hiscock, W, Gilbert. FOOTBALL A large squad reported to Coach Erickson early in September for the first football practice. Long hours of hard work built up a strong team with Ricker and Hathaway as co-captains. The season opened against Buckfield, with Leavitt winning. Score Leavitt 38, Buckfield 12. The next game was with Hebron at Hebron. Leavitt lost this one. The score was Leavitt 6, Hebron 19. Monmouth came to Leavitt for the third game of the season and was defeated. The score was Leavitt 22, Monmouth 2, The fourth game of the season was with York at Leavitt and Leavitt lost. The score was Leavitt 18, York 38. For the fifth game the club from South Hamilton, Massachusetts was invited to Leavitt, They arrived Saturday noon and were luncheon guests of the Leavitt team. The game proved tobe an easy victory for the out-of-state team, the score being Leavitt 8, South Hamilton 38. The players and cheerleaders were over-night guests at the homes of the Leavitt group. The next game was with Bridge Academy at their home field. It wasn't much of a day to play football as it was snowing and the wind was very strong. The score was Leavitt 20, Bridge 19. The Dixfield game was the seventh of the year and for once Leavitt gave a real defeat to its old rival. The score was Leavitt 32, Dixfield 12. The last game of the season was at home with Eliot on a snow-covered field. Leavitt played a very good game, but came up on the short end of the scoring. The score was Leavitt 18, Eliot 24. 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W,-3 I S, rf . ,Z S3 GIRLS BA KETB LL Twenty srx grrls reported to Coach Merrrman for practrce thrs year w1th Jean Matthews as therr captarn and Nancy Evans and Marlene Durgrn as manager and asslstant manager respectrvely When surts were grven out a number of the grrls dropped out Then rn the mrddle of the season the two Sh1r1ey Jordans stopped playrng When we returned from Chrrstmas vacatron Patrrcra Twrtchell and LaVerna Grbbs Jorned Frrday March 5 Georgetown Massachusetts IS due to arrrve here equrpped Wllh g1rls team boys team cheerleaders and home town rooters The game wrll be played Frrday mght The v1s1tors w1ll re mam over nlght at the homes of our basketball players and cheerleaders They are gorng to return home Saturday Our Semors w1ll be meetmg the Georgetown Senrors agarn 1n Aprrl when they go to Washrng ton together Although we played some very good games th1s year we have come out on the short end so far We have won 5 lost 11 and t1ed 1 to date Jamce Pulsrfer IS hrgh scorer for the season to date w1th 187 pomts rn 15 games January 12 we played our f1rst game rn the new audxtorrum Our opponents were the Alumnae whom we beat 36 19 Our frrst game w1th Woodstock was played at home where we beat them rn a very excrtrng game 29 25 In the second one played on the1r home court we were beaten 58 55 Lrsbon Falls beat us rn a very close game 24 21 on our home court February 6 In the f1rst game we played w1th West Par1s we were beaten 38 24 Althou the score rndrcates was not a close game rn polnts rt was rn sk11l TEAM LEAVITT OPPONENT Monmouth Strong Blrss Lrsbon Falls MCCh3H1C Falls Alumnae Strong Monmouth Brrdge Woodstock Mechanrc Falls Lrsbon Falls Brrdge West Pans Woodstock a West Parrs 25 a LIS, ' ' ', - , gh ' ' if 44 27 15 35 ' 35 46 ' 25 55 ' 34 45 36 19 13 17 43 13 ' 32 29 29 26 ' 35 36 A 21 24 ' 35 35 ' 24 38 55 58 J y 31 41 ' 37 BUYS BASKETB LL We started our frrst basketball practrce November 25th wrth Mr Alden as coach There were thrrty two asprr ants eager to play nmeteen upper classmen and thrrteen Freshmen The followrng week the Freshmen started a I V Team with Mr Enckson as theu coach The varsrty team was whrpped rnto shape very soon after the frrst practrce The frrst game of the season was played wrth Monmouth on theu' court At the end of the flrst penod Leavrtt had the lead and kept rt to the end The fmal score was Leavltt 50 Monmouth 19 Bowen was hxgh scorer The next game was wrth Strong at Strong The score was Leavrtt 53 Strong 44 I-hgh scorer for Leavrtt was Bowen wrth 15 pomts Next we played McFa1ls at McFalls The score was Leavrtt 54 McFa11s 43 w1th Bowen scorrng 23 pomts as top scorer The frfth game was agarnst Oakfreld at Leavrtt That was the frrst game rn our new audrtorrum and there was a very large attendance The fmal score was Leavltt 47 Oakfreld 25 Hrgh scorer was Bowen w1th 23 pomts The Oakfreld coach rs Thomas Burdm Ir a former Leavrtt student Strong came to Leavrtt for the next game The final score was Leavrtt 53 Strong 40 High scorer was Pulsrfer wrth 13 pomts The seventh game was wrth Monmouth at Leavrtt The fmal score was Leavrtt 63 Monmouth 16 High scorer was Bowen wrth 33 pomts Next we played the Turner Town Team at Leavrtt The fmal score was Leavitt 40 Townres 44 Hrgh scorer was Pulsrfer wrth 14 pomts The followrng game agamst Hebron at Hebron gave the team rts f1rst defeat of the season The fmal score was Hebron 55 Leav1tt 41 H1 scorers were Bowen and Pulsrfer wrth 12 pomts each Thrs was not a league game The tenth game was w1th Woodstock at Leavrtt The fmal score was Leavxtt 46 Woodstock 28 I-hgh score was Bowen wrth 17 pomts We next met McFa1ls at Leavxtt the fmal score berng Leavrtt 50 McFa1ls 21 H1 scorer for Leavrtt was Bowen wlth 22 pomts We played our twelfth game wrth Lxsbon at Leavrtt The f1na1 score was Llsbon 42 Leavrtt 35 H1 scorer for Leavrtt was Pulsrfer wrth 11 Pornts The week end of February 7th the team went to Boston wrth therr coach Mr Alden Hrghlrghts of the trrp were Watchrng the Boston Celtrcs and New York Knrcks play A vrsrt to the Sportsman s Show Seerng a hockey game between the Boston Brmns and the Detrort Redwrngs Rldmg the subways 5 Watchmg Grlbert go down to defeat rn h1s bout wxth the rollaway bed Monday afternoon the team went to Merrrmas Massachusetts for a game whrch Leavrtt lost by a score of 47 to 41 Bowen was hrgh scorer w1th 21 pomts Our closest game so far was agarnst West Parrs on our home court At the end of the 4th quarter the score was t1ed 36 to 36 After a three mlnute overtrme perxod there was st11l a ne 44 to 44 In the sudden death perrod West Pans got two pomts to wrn the game Once more Bowen led the sconng wrth 20 pomts The next game was at Woodstock where we won '74 to 39 Bowen led wrth 31 pomts In our second game wrth Hebron held on our home court we agam went down to defeat the score berng 50 to 43 Lawrence House IS captarn of the varsrty team 9 u .' . . . , . . 1. . . . . 2. .. , . 3' . . . .0 4. . Z gn. Kneeling: A. Jordan, C. Hiscook, E. Hamblin. J. Sennett. Second row: L. Caldwell, H. Faunce, R. Jordan, C. Allen, S. McLaughlin, D. Watkins, Mr. Erickson, coach. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL When basketball season opened, the Freshmen reported to Coach Alden with the upper classmen, but after a few practices we started a J.V. team with Mr. Erickson as coach. The first game we played was with Walton Junior High of Auburn, The final score was Leavitt 30, Walton Junior High 4'l. David Watkins was high scorer with 11 points, The second game was with Strong. The score was in thier favor at the end with Leavitt 24, Strong 33 Jordan was high scorer with 9 points. The third game was with Lisbon and we won 23 to 14. In the next game we again met Strong. This time we came out on top, Leavitt 20, Strong 14. The fifth game was with Bridge and the score was in their favor with Leavitt 14, Bridge 28. Our next game was lost to Lisbon, the score being Leavitt 23, Lisbon 28. Our next opponent was Woodstock, This was close game ending Leavitt 13, Woodstock 12. The eighth game against Monmouth proved easier, bringing a 21-16 victory. In our return with Bridge they beat us again, the score being Leavitt 29, Bridge 48. Our tenth game was with Monmouth and once more we were victors 47-20. The next game was with Woodstock with them winning 49-8. That same night the other five Fresh- men went to Monmouth and played them. The final score was Leavitt 21, Monmouth 15. We have several more games to play which we hope to win. Henry Faunce is captain of the I. V, team. BASEBALL f 1 I 1 I 1 1 L '11 1 11 11 - 11115. 11 11 1111111 11111 r1'1c1: 111111 1-sl 111.11 1 ' 1 1 , 1' 11 ' 11 1: l 311' H111' 111 111111l11' H1151 Uf 1' K! fi 1 1 11 1 ,f 1 - ' 1 1141 ' 1' f11 1-1.11111-'11 1 1 - 11 11 ii 1311111- 1 .1I11J1cJll1 ' - , 1 1. - I1 1111-,:f1 . 1 ll ll . 1 1 1 11 1 111 11 11 J.-11 15.1 1 1 1 Q-ll 1 11 A 1' 1 1 1 -V fll ' 1- 1 -ll' 1 1 11' Our next game we faced Drxfreld on our home freld Leav1tt won the game 4 to 3 Th1s game made our record 7 wms and 2 losses Krlbreth was the w1nn1ng pttcher The D1xf1e1d runs were unearned Score by mnrngs Drxfleld LCHVIII Jay the leader 1n the Sandy Andy League was the next team we played We were leadrng 8 to O untrl the seventh when they scored 6 runs Hathaway and House had 3 hrts apxece Laumer K11breth Rlcker and Bova had 2 hrts aprece Krlbreth was the wlnnrng pxtcher Score by rnnxngs a Leav1tt 6 Hebron was not as hard a club to beat as the frrst trme We won thrs game 19 to 2 Rrcker collected 4 hrts Krlbreth Lxbby and House collected 3 hrts Henry was the wrnmng prtcher holdrng Hebron to 5 h1ts Score by mmngs Leav1tt 22 The return game Wllh York brought our record to 10 w1ns and 2 losses Leav1tt w1nn1ng the game 7 to 1 Hathaway collected 3 h1ts Donald K11breth Laur1er Kllbreth and Roger Llbby had 2 h1ts aprece House was the w1nn1ng prtcher Score by mnrngs York Leav1tt 3 The next game was the play off for the champlonshlp Leav1tt gomg to Wxlton to play D1xf1e1d We lost the game 8 to 5 Leavrtt drdn t get golng untrl the seventh 1nn1ng when they scored 5 runs but st11l fell short Hathaway had 3 h1ts Score by 1nn1ngs DlXf161d 2 Leav1tt 0 Rodney Shaw has been chosen captaln of baseball for 53 We are lookrng forward to another s cessful season ' ' 0 O 0 2 0 0 1 3 6 1 ' O 1 1 O 2 0 x 4 6 3 J y 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 8 1 ' 1 3 2 1 1 O 0 8 1 4 Hebron 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 2 ' 2 6 3 4 3 0 2 x 19 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 ' 3 0 0 O 4 0 x 7 1 1 ' ' 0 0 2 O 0 2 2 2 0 8 1 3 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 O 5 1 5 ' ' . ' uc- .WPT , . 1, ,. . r,il6 3? X if 'V 4 'un 4. , x ,Ri . .MJ f K' ',, I w, y' -Q' .Aer vi' 'Qffgj ,x Q32 - qrgfm. . ,. A-, Q Q. f- N ' 'L 's if r. 'I I 1 -M35 1 lm ,T . .ei R ,, .F A an 'V 0' 1. 'N r 21' V'D ,,. f , I ' . 1- . .V Q , 'Q , Q-, ,Q nw 'Q-of Q . ,. ff Q Q y -. ,MR ' 1- ini! 4, fan ' Z- n .fr I nh 4 4 lu CLASS OF 1903 Etta Andrews Mitchell Buckfield Main Myra N Briggs Turner Maine FrankG Conant Turner Marne Clarence C Dresser Turner Maine Frank E Fortrer 1272 19th Ave South St Petersburg Fla Clarence Googin Alice P Hall Turner Maine Marion Hall Booker 10 Pleasant St Bridgton Maine Edith Lander Meader 1137 Hyde Park Ave Hyde Park Mass Ralph Moody Denver Colorado Earl C Godwin Lewiston lV1llllL Winnie M Haskell Turner Maine CecilA Shurtleff Elisha L Stetson Dlxfield Maine Alice Kilbreth Irish Deceased Lula Wing Lovejoy Deceased CLASS OF NOP Celia Bradford Parsons Skowhegan Maine Cleora Decoster Adams R F D Canton Maine Grace French Turner Maine Myra Jones Beals 1 Srlvermount Waterville Maine Millard Harlow 19 Gould St Reading Mass CLASS OF 191 3 Marion Emerson Prince Turner Maine LUMN Ethel A Holmes Turner Center Maine Burton Irish 169 Longfellow St Portland Maine Clifford Newell 701 Canton St Elizabeth N J Eula Russell Carville North Leeds Maine Kunigunda Unold Gordon 152 Franklin St Stoneham 80 Mass Francis Drake Address unknown Raleigh Briggs Deceased CLASS OF 1917 llorus Additon Curtis Corner Maine Bert Parsons Placerville Calif Milton Ricker Harold Skilhngs 17 North lvlain St llolden flefferson Mass Mabelle Bassett Harris Raymond Beals Louis Haskell Iva Henley Parker Ada Knight Stevens Readfield Depot Maine Rosalia Knight Ott 800 East King St Franklin Ind Leo Pearl R F D Auburn Mime Bernice Leadbetter Thompson St Albans Maine Marguerite Pearl Perry 75 Nashn ton St Auburn Marne Virginia Safford Pulsifer Nort' Turner Maine Arhne Van Blareom Pratt Arminta Walton lriaale R F D Turner Maine Myra Wood Turner Buckfield Maine Clinton Boothby 1961 Wellesley Drive Toledo 6 Ohio Frances Irish Kirschbaum Deceased CLASS OF 1023 Irma Alden Morris North Leeds Maine May Charron Hawkes Deceased Bertha Charron Grover Plymouth St Halifax Mass Harold Frencl Fast Wilton Maine Albert Gilmore C alvert Road East Walpole Mass Freda Graffam Vreeland 19? 3rd Ave Vwestwood N I Harry Grant 23 Church St Bridgewater Mass Fdna Greenleaf Durgin Mechanie Falls Milne Robert Harris Ethel Hodsdon Huntington 3127 Johns Rd Pontiac Don Irish lwtl Suenet Rd W Midland Mich D Olive Jones Bonnet lurner Maine Donald Mitchell 1C Newton St Waltham Nlass Arthur Pe arl R F D Turner Maine Amos Purkis Deceased Addie Sampson Leona Whitman Doe 11 Oak St Auburn Maine Rosa Turner Edmunds 1 Howard St Lvnn Mass Dorothy Walton Doris Allen Pearl Deceased . G. ' ' ,s s' ' y 1- ' , ' 1 R.F.D. 2 f ' ' A ' , ' . ' ', . 3 ' J, 'N 'L ', L' ' R.F. D. 1 . Deceased Hayfork, California Mich. RFD 6 Box 381 1 ' 1 ' , R.F. . fl I . Y ' , 1 7. A , 1' . . . 1 1 VM 'a . H- ' ' CLASS OF 1928 RobertT Beals 1 Srlvermount St Watcrvrlle Marne Gertrude Bray Davrs 408 Amon Terrace Lrnden N J Dorothy French Steeves Turner Marne Frances French Banks 933 Water St Lawrence. Mass Robert W Grant North Leeds Marne Charlotte Hawkes Bowen Wayne Marne Rebecca Hrnkley Robertson 531 Cumberland Ave Portland Marne Margaret Johnson Johnson 27 Holton St Allston Mass Ethelyn Keene Needham Elm St Mechanre Falls Marne Henry Leclarr Lorena Merrrll Bunker Arthur N Mrckalrde 11 Montello St Lewrston Marne Alrce Myers Bradford Turner Marne Deborah Stevens Grlbert D Turner Marne Lawrence Trdswell Norway Marne Olrve Tupper Lambert Eleanor Whttcomb Chamberla1n Lxsbon N H Elrzabeth Davrs Cox Deceased CLASS OF 1933 Evangelrne Brrggs Twrtchell Turner Marne Norman Burdrn 633 Marn St So Portland Marne Ralph Churchrll Mechamc Falls Marne Charlotte Clark Allen Turner Center Marne Edrrc Grlbert 6 Kendall St Walpole Mass Vrrgrnra Grlbert Twrtchell Turner Marne Arlrne Grant Wrllard Turner Marne Robert Hanscom Greene Marne Leroy Jordan Turner Marne Clara Keene Mrlllken Mechanrc Falls Marne RFD Mary Meserve Wrlls Welchvrlle Marne. Gladys Morrts Mrchaud 4 Beacon St Stoneham Mass Marlon Phrlbrook Alden Ellsworth Marne Elena Pulkrnen Johnson Auburn Me RFD Walter Pulkrnen Lrvermore Falls Me RFD Carlton Ramsdell CLASS OF 1938 Gerald E Austrn Turner Ma1ne Dorothy Bradford Sampey 435 Prospect Ave Sarasota Fla Robert Beedy Norrrdgewock Ma1ne RFD Gladys Durgrn Sawyer 97 Wrnfreld St East Norwalk Conn Inez Furbush Thompson Bowdornham Me RFD Lottre Gould Chase 351 Turner St Auburn Marne Jean Harlow Stuart 664 Marn St Lewrston Marne Robert S H111 Turner Center Marne Eugene Jordan Turner Me RFD 1 Harold Keene Auburn Marne fStephens Mrlls Rd J Wlllram Nrckerson Greene Marne Arthur Phrloon Turner Marne Theron K Poland No Jay Marne Stanley W Staples Turner Marne Harlan L Stevens Turner Marne D Phyllrs Trdswell Turner Marne Wwrren Varney Turner Center Marne Cealand Wrtham Turner Marne Janrce Woodward Be dy Norrxdgewock Marne R F D Allan W Prrnce Deceased CLASS OF 1943 sfsgr Marlene Add1ton AA8lO3865 rsr w A F sqdn A P O 925 cfo Postmaster San Francrsco Calrfornra Edrth Austrn Turner Marne Marshall Bates Auburn Marne R F D a Weston Bonney 49 Pond St Westwood Mass Wesley J Candage Elwood Cobb Intervale Marne D Paul R Gordon Lrvermore Marne Henry Gould Turner Marne Chr1st1ne Gustus Grant North Leeds Marne Howard Jackson 11 Holmes St No Easton Mass Mary Langlrn W11k1ns Lrvermore Marne RogerH Lrbby Livermore Ma1ne Edna Lrnnell Wrllrams 390 So Maxn St Wallmgford Conn ' R,F, , 1 L f 1, . , ' R,F,D, 2 Matinicus Island,Maine Turner, Me., RFD 2 - - ' A ' ' . . .2 R.F. .1 , . 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Vernon, Mame Raymond S Lovewell Lrvermore Falls Marne Helen Mason Starbrrd Auburn Marne Mtlda Pratt Bray Turner Mame Llewellyn Rose Box 732 Whrtevrlle North Carolma Margaret Rose Moulton Greene Mame Lawrence C Smtth 260 South Ma1n Street Mansfteld Massachuetts Charles Tlmberlake 1535 Page Street San Francrsco Calxforma Joyce Txmberlake Lesko Lxvermore Falls Mame RFD Dorothy W11l1a ms Walter B Lawrence Deceased CLASS OF 1948 Natahe Angell Burns Deceased Clarence Austrn U S 51094854 A P O 2 cfo Postmaster San Francrsco Calrforma Dort Brgg 69 Pxckney Street Boston Masschusetts Myrtle Brsbee Bray Turner Center Mame Marllyn Burdg Pulkkmen North Turner Marne A llc Roger W Conant A F 11212989 lst Radro Squadron 5th Comm G P A P O 970 cfo Postmaster San Francrsco Calrforma Carlton Enos North Turner Marne Clayton Enos Turner Center Mame Beatrrce Frsh North Leeds Mame Glenn Foster Auburn Mame RFD Vera Gould Eastem Baptlst Theol. Sem. 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