Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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Taking Care of the Minutes We have often been reminded in class of the importance of making proper use of time, or minutes. Now that each one of us will soon go his or her own way, it may not be amiss to recall in a brief outline the lessons taught us here con- cerning proper use of time. First, it would be well to form the habit of performing each duty in its proper moment and not wait until one feels like doing this or that job. Punc- tuality is a virtue indeed, and work is well done when accomplished on time, thus affording satisfaction and peace of mind. On the contrary, laxity and tardiness result in loss of minutes first, then minutes extend into hours, days, and years. There is no retracing lost time, for we live our lives only once, and the realization of this fact should impress upon our minds the real importance of making proper use of each and every minute granted us by the Almighty. Scripture reveals that God intended we should work, therefore proper use of time brings forth happiness. -Jeannine Dionne Our Responsibility I heard the phrase, a peaceful change,', somewhere, or at least I thought I did. Oh, yes, I remember now. Some dictator in Germany said that to calm the nerves of a worried world. Soon after saying this, he Went out and conquered a peaceful people who had never done any wrong nor wished to. He said that he had done this to give them protection, from what, I do not know. This dictator then took the youth of this conquered land and turned them into a military machine so that he might be able to capture more lands that needed to be protected from attacks by greedy nations. Youth of America, soon you will become the voters, the taxpayers, and perhaps a part of the Army of this great United States. When you do go out to become an active part of this nation, beware of the phrase, peaceful change, unless it comes from your own heart. If you do not, some other nation will want to come over peacefully to change you and your children into a military machine so that you might be protected from outside enemies. -Wesley Farnum A Thought Have you thought of quitting when times were tough, And didn't have patience to do your stuff? If you have, I wish to say, Keep on smiling in the usual way. Forget your troubles and fight on through, And surely success will come to you.



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'Qi ALBERT, ROGER HENRI Commercial Never pu! your foot in it. Basketball 111g Cross-Country 1214 Track 1315 Tennis 14-1g VVashing- ton 141. Lewiston High owes a debt to Roger. Through his efforts, our school now has tennis in its sport program. We predict that he'll be an excellent pilot some day. ALLEN, THERESA EMMALINE T11.v.w Special St. Patrick's School. Fight one, you fight them all. Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Washington Trip 1414 Booster Business Staff 141. Theresa is one of the quiet girls of the class. She is a good worker, and a real pal. Theresa wants to attend Business College and become a private secretary. BARTASIUS, SOPHIE ANTOINETTE THERESE SOM, Uffllffflyu Commercial Jordan Grammar School. 'Tix Ihe mind that :nukes the body rich. Music 1114 Basketball 11, 2, 31, Usher at Senior Play 1319 Typewrit- ing Progress Certificate 14-1g Fouo Business Staff 141, Cabinet Folio 14-13 Executive Committee of the Fouo Business Staf 141, Editorial Staff of the Fo1.1o 14114 Secretary of the Fouo Editorial StaE 1441. Sophie is that tall, remarkable girl who surpasses the boys' imagina- tions. She is an asset in any organization. May she be very successful in the business college she is planning to attend. BASING-ER, LLOYD VINCENT Dingi.-r College St. Joseplfs Parochial School. Lazy people take the most pains? Orchestra 11, 2, 314 Class in Journalism 1441. Dingis is one of our ''happy-go-lucky-fellowsn who always carries a smile for his classmates. He has a love for all sports and is always on the go. Shall we ever forget his witty remarks? His next step will be in the civil service field.

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