Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)
- Class of 1959
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L , 5 ,mg Q an J .X ful' we-4 5 'Y' if J, xk' xp' ,df yflnqw I 4 -Qfe? ,fy V ,M ' 2 AXU ,ff - .,-1 4 fa, 1, , if X , 3' 'i 3 , ng, nf 'YW l J J ' V 7 .. :Wir 5, I I lewiston high school i X ws? ,.f ,Q 'Q Q of 2 ,ff if 1' C0lli6lliS foreword ............. 4 administration ........ 6 seniors ................ 16 underclassmen ........ 62 actlvltles .............. 76 'M N advertising .... .... 1 14 FR. - A .4 . Iewiston, muine foreword We, the class of 1959, have chosen as our theme Lewiston High School, pathway to the future. It is our belief that a pathway is the best representation of the function that the school has served during our four years as students. To illustrate this theme further, we shall use frequently throughout this edition of the FOLIO the Latin word for path, VIA, which signifies the influence exerted by the past upon our lives. The borders of our way have been set by our superiors in church, in the home, and in sclrool. Thus guided, we have found the path to maturity ISSS difficult to traverse. Providing a sound base for our path to the future are the friendships and companionships we have shared and we have enioyed with classmates. The tiles of this path are symbolic of the knowledge we have gained from the curriculum, while extra-curricular activi- ties have augmented this learning through practical experience. Our life extends before us. The pathway has been prepared, it is for us to follow. If we sincerely strive, the future will be limitless, the world will be ours! 4 . 5 2 S K ' -Q J'l.?f'. . , . rf' , we, . 'M ,hr KN .- in-A t WA, 27559. i f it SJ ,Y 3 gy' ' g Ii ,Q gvyyy lla., 'mf r-LQYY-' s, pi so ,Nw ew 1 .ts -sf , ,Mi fbi' ' 1 Us ' 'i dedication The Class of 1959 dedicates its edition of the annual FOLIO to Miss Cecilia Walsh, retiring member of the Language Department. She has taught us to learn from the past that we may better face the future. For this and for her patient guidance during our years at Lewiston High School, we are deeply grateful. 5 administration In this section the Class of 1959 presents the administration of Lewiston High School. We realize with appreciation the role that they have played in laying the borders of our pathway. 7 A ,,,, ink? Superintendent J. Weldon Russell Board of Education Seated: Julien LeBlanc, chairman. Standing: John C. Libby, Charles Lamey, Edward Baribault, J. Weldon Russell Paul Cote was absent when the picture was taken. 8 Principal Linwood J. Kelley Mr. Hilarion Gasfonguay Sub-master Mrs. Patricia Laverdiere Mrs. Annette Gosselin Secretary Bookkeeper 9 K I Mrs. Shirley Babb English , HIV , Q. 1 :gf 'X ,L .Q . Mr. Andrew Drury English 45 Miss Rose-Mary Hagerty English Mrs. Erna Hamilton English ' if vii' , A , Miss Carolyn Harkin: English ek ar N . 'SE Miss Elizabeth Mille English i' J' LF . as 4 'S Q X' 9' I 11. .5 . X. A . Qfh u wp- L Mrs. Arline Mills English J .5 J .gm i ff 1 ,Q ' .14 Ji K Mr. Merton Ricker English lui' uv Hi Miss Mary Samwoy English .V vii!! E ,Q i if A Mr. Charles Savcg English Miss Eleanor McCue History Mr. Moses Nanigan Social Studies Mr. Patrick Ranauro Social Studies , coocc 2 Miss Nellie Mae Lange Social Studies ye , , ' Miss Kathleen Lancaster Social Studies in .. 'fn -.-.-...-K , - Miss Geneva Kirk History Ftrs , fm., it ' 51 ' Mr. Gerard Cailler Problems of Democracy if f. ,Q We , , , K Mr. .lohn Aliberti Economics ig, 5 Miss Laurianna Boucher French Miss Diane Cailler French l i H V ig . Mr. Norman Dube French Miss Dorolhy Dumais Latin Mlu Georgeile lepage French ' I ATFF M X. X , xii W f 5 N A 5 4 w 'K if gs in-fx F we K ,,, , ,., Miss Cecilia Wa Latin Mrs. Mildred Bicltf4 Shorthand, Typin T ff ii,iie M M ,. e t f i? . li' 1: as fl , iiii . if Q SM 315, M M lbl, 1 X .,.. . S 3 M J 1 313 . x .3,f1 3525! -ga' Mr. Willard Durg General Business - 11 V554 .5 1 .ff . . m'.ifi:'i4::4f Miss Margaret l.aMon1a Shorthand Typing Miss Pauline O Hara General Business, Boolckeepi Shorthand Mr. Alfred Lessard Printing Kg, -',, .. - ll ggi I.. .r. Edmond lessard Woodworking .AUM pl' i Kiss Marion Pierter Home Economics IWW? 'Wu s mm! 21. i':i l- 'M I Marguerite Randolph Home Economics 'F Y' it t o 3 ii WW t 5 I wx EW '- M W if 2 1' X ,fi 5 Mr. Kenneth Jordon General Metals Nw' Us. Mr. William Frizzle Electricity Miss Mildred Covell Home Economics N i f ' an Mr. J. Vincent Connors Mechanical Drawing Q53 ' liIf'5-- , K i n Mr. John Bussell Auto Mechanics , f 'Ur ' , 5-l ,L H , , .-- al, N 5' ' my 1 Q . Pi Mr. Vernon Bolster Algebra Mr. John Buckley Blology x x . . fl in g ! Y H- ww Q Mr. Hilarion Gastonguay Geometry Mr. Austin Kibbee Physics X ' , s Q lg 1 ' 'Q +- Mr. Robert O'Donnoll Chemistry 7f'ji ,,z ', . , . 'i. f RENT S eg We gf hi L' is U W K 2 , 4 N ,Q - fs vi A-wg A ' ,, I , 1 tg , wifi z w S x tp N Q 1, CY li Mr. Isudore Shupi Mathematics Mr. Joseph Toppi Biology Il ,JN 1 bg: fv.55!in .nfs , , ,V 421: Q if b y - HQ X L f 5 ,. .555 Mrs. Alice Wilkir Algebra Q Q-4 P iftlsn i aah! g :fin X i Q Q ir. Robert Palson Art 4- ir. Norman Parent 'hysical Education . Robert Provencher Driver Education Aiss Patricia Ryan 'hysical Education 1 5 5 , A rof A 'fi A 5 ..Attl Mr. Vernon Moulton Driver Education . i f V L is NP l Mrs. Mary Dobbs Librarian if dnl 1. ,in --0 i , 1 .5 Mr. Nathaniel Crowley Guidance Mr. Alexis Cote Choral D ,Elf E H 'Q Mr. Theodore Armstrong Band Z 4 'id ,,.,....---self' 'f ...-J.-:L-----f- C4 f-4. -----fn, 'Is .ffzf .mg ww-Q -1, if gL...e.... '? .......,if ' iv ,115 lg azi- 467 ,rv fe' E ,sa gr' .......1 4- - :ar-5 ' if' 5-gif ! 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The friendships we have made among these classmates represent the foundation of our pathway to the future. 17 ' Q 2-ai Thomas Flynn Carol Conley Nathaniel Crowley, Jr. Julie Maloney President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer class officers Executive Boa rd Left to Right: Philip Chase, Wendy Sinclair, Evelyn Talarico, Rosalie Fisher, Helen Patry, Larry Morin. vi 1 Hin.. 185 DONALD MARC EL ALBERT ,Donn or-Senior Decorating Com- ee 3, Art Club 4, Minstrel 4. ness Education Course re Plans: Bentley School of :counting ROSANNE ALIBERTI G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior-Senior Deco- rating Committee 3, Folio Busi- ness Stat? 4, Minstrel 4, Dance Ticket Committee 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Nursing RENE CARL BATES uct-IARD MAuRlcE BARIL ffR,,,,,,,eff HDlckH Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, netball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, Track 2, Cross Coun- as Country 3. eral Course re Plans: Air Force try 3. General Course Future Plans: Undecided V .Q . . ,sm 1' , .IULIEN ALFRED AYOTTE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Cross Country Team 3. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force ROBERT NORMAND BAZINET nsazzyn Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Key Club 4, Minstrel 2, Operetta 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College W AA ANITA BARIL Shorty Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretary RAYMOND HENRY BEAUDOIN Bobo Football 4: Basketball 4. General Course Future Plans: Service we DORA .IEANNETTE BEAUCAGE Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary RICHARD BEAULIEU Dick Football 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force DOROTHY BEAUCAGE Dot Future Nurses Club 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing SHIRLEY ANN BEAUllEU Shirl G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 45 Basketball Usherette 3, 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3: Booster 3: Graduation Decorating Committee 3, Choral 'lg Graduation Usherette 3. Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretarial School MAURICE BEAUCHESNE Moe Football 'l. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Business LAURENT BEGIN ulanyn Baseball 2, 37 Hockey 2, 35 Club 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force f tw. 1 PATRICIA ANN BEMIS npafu ure Teachers 3, 4, Folio Busi- s Staff 4, Band 1, 2, Booster iness Staff 4, Booster Edi- al Staff 3, 4, le-Ba-Boc Fair I, Future Nurses Club 4, Con- V Usherette 3, Senior Play ps Committee 4, Junior- ior Decorating Committee 3, :cert Decorating Committee 3. lege Course ure Plans: Nursing UDETTE CONSTANCB-BIZIER Claudie .A. 1, 2, 3, Booster 3, Future ses Club 4, Folio Editorial F 4, Junior-Senior Decorating :mittee 3. age Course re Plans: Nursing MARGARET POWERS BERARD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Folio Editor 4, Political Science Forum 2, 3, 4, Secretary Political Science Forum 4, Future Teachers 3, Canteen Worker 4, Alternate to Girls' State 3, Westbrook Forum 3, Camera Club 2, F.T.A. Confer- ence Panel. College Course Future Plans: College of Mount Saint Vincent EUGENE EMlI.E BLAIS 11Gene11 Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Carpentry NORMAN EUGENE BlI.ODEAU Norm Debating 2, Junior Town Meet- ing 2, Track 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Basketball Concession 4. College Course Future Plans: College .IACQUELINE BEATRICE BLAI5 Jackie Choral I, Junior Town Meeting 3. General Course Future Plans: Beautician f. 'Qi I DONALD EDWARD BIRON lloeell Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Cub 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force l RICHARD BERTRAND BOUTIN Dick Football5 Basketball 'I5 Cross Country 'l5 Baseball I. College Course Future Plans: College 's 233 W. RONALD C. BLANCHETTE Ronnie Key Club 4. College Course Future Plans: College MARION LUCILLE BOWIE G.A.A. l, 25 Minstrel 2, 3, 45 Canteen Worker 35 Booster Ad- vertising Staff 45 Folio Advertis- ing Stott 45 Junior-Senior Deco- rating Committee 35 Junior Town Meeting 35 Senior Play Props Committee 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretary lszgwe, K DONALD IRWIN BORNSTEIN llDonll Football I5 Key Club 45 Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 35 Minstrel 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College CLAIRE MARGUERITE BREAULT G.A.A. 'l, 25 Concert Usherette 35 Choral 'l, 25 Minstrel 3, 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 35 Folio Editorial Stal? 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Junior Town Meeting 35 G.A.A. Flash Cord 4. General Course Future Plans: X-Ray Technician .IEANNINE YOLANDE B051 Jeannie Choral I, 2, 3, 45 Class Ex tive Committee I5 Booster E French Honor Society 3, Booster Advertising 45 Fu Teachers 45 Graduation Us ette 35 Minstrel 2, 3, 45 I Editorial Stat? 45 Operetta f Art Club I, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Future Ni Club 45 Junior-Senior Pub Committee 3. College Course Future Plans: X-Ray Technici DIANE CONSTANCE BROC HDV, G.A.A. 'l, 25 Folio Typist 4. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary DRRAINE IRENE BROUSSEAU A.A. 'l, 27 Future Nurses Club Junior - Senior Decorating mmittee 37 Junior-Senior Art mmittee 37 Choral 'l, 2. llege Course ture Plans: Nursing GARDNER BROWN, JR. Gee Bee Key Club 3, 47 Golf Team 2, 3, 47 Football Manager 3, 47 One- Act Play 37 Senior Play Actor7 Hockey Team 1, 2. Scientific Course Future Plans: College Scientific Course GERALD ALAN BUBIER Gerry General Course Future Plans: Undecided DOROTHY .IAYNE BURROWS Snookie Booster Editorial Staff 2, 3, 47 Booster Business Staff 47 Bond 1, 27 Folio Business Stal? 47 Folio Editorial Staff 4i Junior- Senior Prom Committee 37 Graduation Usherette 37 Min- shel 47 Football Program 37 Future Teachers Club 3, 47 Fu- ture Nurses Club 47 Le-Ba-Boc Fair Committee 1, 27 Senior Play Props Committee 4. College Course Future Plans: College 7 7 to C - f -a 7 1 . .. ..,, , .,.. .7 W . ...M has .ta ,cis to M, A -. ,wtf mi ffiii-ifwke' dw- f' tngwes- 77 7,,,f,:9w-ffffiw'-we-777-, Ham Xmmwvf 71, 7.-,Wi ,f M,-.wAf,a Pyflf-we , .-at 'K 7 , 7- ,vm 7-7 CQUELINE MURIEI. BUSSIERE Jackie nch Honor Society 3. nmercial Course ure Plans: Secretary RONALD PHILIPERT BUTEAU Basketball 1. General Course Future Plans: State Police AUHWN-we I 1 -:MW ff. at bflvmiw, off 5 7,fer,e,e37f'f mga, RAYMOND cAu.l.sn 7 Debating 27 Football 'l, 27 French Honor Society President 37 Future Teachers 3, 47 Presi- dent Future Teachers 47 Folio Assistant Editor 47 Science Club 3i Baseball 'I7 Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee 37 Represent- ative to Dirigo Boys' State 37 Booster Staff 47 Dance Com- mittee. College Course Future Plans: Dentist 5 filgi 59,7 U5 ,JE-i7E,' 43 'K ngvifirb txgijk 7 x Q' Q w'1,53i,fu SW ww xgQ,Qk ' QE 5 'ado Y X it I , . . L, z.. .7 ,f e m 7, ir 'ij 321 -7 --. .7 --1--g w 21 7 7? K li Q1 Y YS tllh H it L, s. Q P PAULINE FLORETTE CARON G.A.A. 'l, 2: Booster Editorial Staff 3, 4: Booster Advertising Staff 4: Folio Editorial Stott 4: Folio Business Staff 4: Minstrel 1: Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3. Secretarial Training Course Future Plans: College +1 a ttfo T :f 5 : H, fftliiifgg IA, 'E ss ha 3' ' E I5' MARTIN FRANCIS CAMPBELL LIONEL CARON MAURICE MICHAEI. CAROI Marty Scientific Course French Honor Society 3, 4: Football lg Basketball 2. Future Plans: College lure Teachers 47 Folio Edllo Stat? 4. College Course College Course Future Plans: Bentley School of Accouming Future Plans: College ROBERT JOSEPH CASSISTA Bob Senior Play Cast 4. College Course Future Plans: Undecided DORIS CECILE CHABOT G.A.A. 'l, 2. Commercial Course Future Plans: Business School GERARD ALBERT CHAMBERL Champ Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Printer N . 'nu' . - - s ik if I ,f ,L-g.f2t:i 7 X r' . Q 1 ' ' Q WI.,-5 1 3 's t0UI. ALPHONSE CHAMPAGNE BERTRAND GERARD CHAREST CLAIRE ANITA CHAREST Champ Bert Business Education Course otball 1, 2, Baseball 'I, 2. Key Club 3, 4. Future Plans: Office Work dustrial Arts Course General Course ture Plans: Trade School Future Plans: U.S. Navy K ,h Fglfk . 'Iliff n ff' folk? wwf fcrtfwff .l I A A ,- , f ff RURIER ALPHONSE CHAREST larry wckey 'I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Choral 2. eneral Course ture Plans: Undecided 'i' 2 ,.,.,.,W..,,,., M s 'S YVES MICHAEI. CHARRON General Course Future Plans: Undecided PHILIP ARTHUR CHASE Phil Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club Direct- or 3, Key Club Treasurer 3, Minstrel 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. General Course Future Plans: Coach JEANNETTE EVELYN CHAREST G.A.A. 1, 2, Choral 1, Minstrel 4. General Course Future Plans: Undecided .Qt 53 S LOUIS NAPOLEON CHASSON llloull General Course Future Plans: Service fb r WW Q , I V K Q A V MADELINE ELAIN HEVALIER uMcddYn Choral and Accompanist l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Future Teachers 3, 4: Of- tice Worker 4: Booster Editorial Staff 3, 4: Band and Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Usherette 3, 4: Football Pro- 'grams 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrel 2, 3, 4: Folio Editorial Staff 4: Graduation Usherette 3. College Course Future Plans: Nursing Lax 41 WILFRED MARCEL CHOUINARD Freddy Business Education Course Future Plans: Undecided gt I 3 2 g. 5 .r Z 1 i Q 5, 26 Wuasff X s :ii ii t Z S ROMEO MAURICE CHENARD Business Education Course Future Plans: Undecided 'X SUE ANNE CHENEY Class Executive Committee Future Teachers 3, Secretary Political Science Forum Se tary 3, 4: French Honor Soo 3, 4: Folio Editorial Staff Booster Editorial Stott 2, As: ant Editor 3, 4: Booster Edi in-Chief 4: Decorating Com' tee 3: Graduation Usherette Junior and Senior Hops 3, Football Program Seller 3: V ter Carnival Committee 3: Ss: Play Props Committee. College Course Future Plans: College Msgfwkgggwlmj W Wi Choral 1, 2: Special Choral Group 4: Band Concert l, 2: Graduation Usherette 3: Oper- etta Usherette 2: Folio Editorial Staff 4: Booster Editorial Staff 2: Booster Advertising Staff 4: i MAURICE BERTRAND Cl.OUTt Basketball 'lp Baseball 'l, G.A.A. 1: Choral Publicity 2. Cross Country Team 3- College Course Future Plans: Nursing , . K K General Course Future Plans: Air Force VENICE MARCIA CLOUTIER aiorette 2, 3, Head Maiorette Class Executive Committee 2, nior-Senior Decorating Com- 'ttee 3, Folio Business Staff 4, nsketball Usherette 3, 4, Can- en Worker 4, Band Concert 2, 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Choral 'I, 4, Operetta 1, 2, Gradua- in Usherette 3, Football Pro- am 3, 4, Booster Editorial :ff 2, 3. ,liege Course ture Plans: College KATHLEEN LOUISE COADY nKc'hYu G.A.A. I, Folio Editorial Staff 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Beautician CAROL ANN CONLEY :ss President 'l, 3, Class Vice- asident 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Varsity Basketball I, 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Choral I, 3, 4, Canteen Worker 4, sketball Usherette 3, Junior- nior Committees 3, Folio Edi- 'ial Stat? 4, Folio Business JOHN CONNER ROSALYN COHEN Rozzie Debating I, 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 1, French Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play Costume Com- mittee 4, Folio Editorial Staff 4, Football Program and Ticket Seller 3, 4, Contest Speaking 'l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4: N.F.L. Degree of Honor 3, 4, CF.T.A.J Parliamentarian 3, Ll- brarian 4, Booster Reporter 2, Political Science Forum Secre- tary 4. College Course Future Plans: College 'ff 47 Boone' 2' 3' 4' Industrial Arts Course MARK ANGFLLO CORRAO 'llege COUYSB Future Plans: Maine Vocational Sclenllflc coufse ture Plans: College Technical Institute Future Plans: College DORICE MARIE COLLINS G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Choral 2, Special Choral Group 4, Debating 3, Junior Town Meeting 3, Office Worker 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Private Secretary 'hp.,,, 5 1 r -.w-N.t.,.f:- ,,: , gf Q y --F' tl' '- Q.. 3-sn- P' ,gflf,a?'fiff' 4 ,tffflg !!fLf1f.i 1 GERARD GEORGE C ROBERT THOMAS COTE . I Garryu W x I W ' rw l usobn E Foo 'luni inlor ca- siand 1, 2, 3,5 Key Cl vibss' up ti ommit ,Key ub 4, Country Teampy T ck II V5 all Conc 'on 4, rack 4: Junior MQW' c'raWC - ni r PW m ' 4.535 tiliiteeikl 'atball of asia? , Cole X ur X xg ,bKey Cl. Divx: ' Se A N '--'Com tee! uf A Fut ra, xans: lle e 'X N' COHJZ2 ewan: sfylf V pu' X, Y X A bf, f pl Future'Pl!!adsko,llegeSx? l 1 -X 'l I, L, A. I' Rs t My v 11, 194 if x Wy D X tl X, . X .N f W C at X y WW X Xi XV RICHARD GERARD COUTURE RICHARD CHARLES CRONKHITE Dick Dick Secretarial Coufu Industrial Am Course Future Plans: Trade School Future Plans: Navy MICHAEL WALTER COX Mau, Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3, Senior Play 4, Class Executive Committee 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Key Club 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Choral 2, 4, Minstrel 4, Cross Country Team 2. General Course Future Plans: College 'Qi' '11 i .IACQUELINE F. COULOMB Folio Editorial Staff 47 F Business Stal? 4. Secretarial Training Course Future Plans: Secretary NATHANIEL J. CROWLEY, J HNGVI Football lp Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Junior-Senior Decorating C' mittee 3, Football Concession Senior Play 4, Key Club Se tary 4, Graduation Decoral Committee 3. General Course Future Plans: College RITA SYLVIA CROWLEY rating 25 Booster Editorial if 35 Future Teachers 3, 45 nera Club 25 Booster Make- Eclitor 45 Junior-Senior Deco- ng Committee 35 Future 'ses Club 45 Folio Editorial lf4. lege Course ,ire Plans: Nursing ELAINE MARY DAVIS .A. I, 25 Booster 3, 45 Folio :ariol Staff 45 Future Teach- 3, 45 Choral 2, 3, 45 Senior Props Committee 45 Junior- or Decorating Committee 35 ball Program Seller 35 Min- 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45, :Iuotion Usherette 3. ege Course re Plans: College MARGARET ANN CROZIER Hpeggyu Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 35 Folio Business Staff 45 Folio Editorial Staff 45 Minstrel 4. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary ANDRE JULIEN DESHAIES nAndyn Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 45 Football I5 Hockey 25 Key Club 3, 45 Folio Editorial Staff 45 Booster Head- line Editor 45 Art Club President 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 2, 35 Graduation Deco- rating Committee 2, 35 Musical Review 45 French Honor Society 45 Senior Play Committee 4. Scientific Course Future Plans: Commercial Artist ff ,N ,K we RSV: gt.. ,L 1, RONALD WALLACE CYR Ronnie General Course Future Plans: Air Force LOIS ELAINE DIRINGIS rl'-on Choral 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 'I5 Minstrel I, 2, 3, 45 Concert Group I, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Camera Club I. Commercial Course Future Plans: Undecided ELIZA RACHEL DAIGLE French Honor Society 3, 4. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary LILLY ANN DRAPEAU I '1'rtdQ1' ESTHER NANCY DRAPER G.A.A. 1, 2: Booster 3, 4, Foot- Secretarial Course ball Uslierette 35 Political Science Forum 4, Folio Editorial Staff 4: Senior Play 4. College Course Future Plans: College , Future Plans: Office Work QM PATRICIA SIMONE DUBAY Granny Booster 3, 4: Folio Editorial Staff 45 Folio Business StaH 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Beauticion Rs 1 rf- -,,,,x N i w T 'Mil' KATHLEEN HELEN DUDZIC Kathy G.A.A. 'lg Junior-Senior Deco- rating Committee 3: Minstrel 4. General Course Future Plans: Undecided ,a9W - ' -if if, f CONSTANCE YVONNE DULAC Connie Junior Town Meeting 3: Flash Card Team 4, Folio Typist 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Oltice Work Q' ROBERT THEODORE DUART usobn Band I, 2, 3, 4g Tempomen 2 Science Fair 3. Scientific Course Future Plans: College - 1 L :Q tzfggemg-is , ' 111. :e .,zrg1MQi,,eg,ggQ JULIETTE LORRAINE DULAU Julie Flash Card Team 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Secretary 'tj ti UIQUE FERNANDE DUMAIS mercial Course PAULINE CLAIRE DUMAIS Commercial Course fe Plans, Bequgiciqn Future Plans: Secretary l BERTHA MARY EMOND DRGIA KATHLEEN ELWELL Bobbie 'nercial Course College Course 'e Plans: Homemaker Future Plans: College HQ vfh RICHARD LEO DUPRE GUY WILLIAM EDWARDS Iloickll IIBHIII Key Club 4, Minstrel 4. Key Club 4, Minstrel 4. Industrial Arts Course Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force Future Plans: Undecided l 5 S LOUISE ANNE FAUCHER IILDUII Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Senior Play Props Committee 4, Booster 2, 3, 4, Folio Business Staff 4, Office Worker 4, Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 3, Dance Worker 4, Le-Ba-Boc Fair l, 2, Debating 2. College Course X Future Plans: Nursing 3, ' , x s PATRICIA ANN FLYNN l'Patty Choral 2, 45 Class Executive Committee 35 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 15 Future Nurses Club 45 Minstrel 2, 45 Operetta 25 Graduation Usherette 3. General Course Future Plans: Nursing '1 'ev- ,bf ALINE MADELINE FERLAND General Course Future Plans: Typist THOMAS WAYNE FLYNN Tommy Football 'l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 45 Choral 3, 45 Band lp Key Club 'l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club President 45 Senior Play 45 Operetta 35 Minstrel 35 Class President 2, 45 Class Mar- shal 35 Choral Vice-President 35 Choral President 4. College Course Future Plans: College -5. I JEANNINE MARIE FERRON Jeanie Choral 3, 45 Class Officer 2, G.A.A. 'l, 2: Minstrel 3, 4, Operetta 3. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Office Work nf' s lf' 4 J' 5 ' gil' ' . 352' .J 51 1 lf l 'V 1 ,. JOSEPH ANTHONY FORTUNATO woe., Basketball I5 Baseball 15 Class Executive Committee 35 Minstrel 3, 45 Key Club 45 Choral 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3. General Course Future Plans: Undecided mf' ROSALIE ALICE FISHER Rosie Class Secretary 'I, 2, 35Minst 35 G.A.A. 'l, 25 Junior-Seni Prom Committee 35 Graduati Usherette 35 Program Seller 45 Choral 45 Booster Staff 2, 45 Folio Editorial Stal? 45 bating 25 Junior Hop Com tee 35 Office Worker 45 Sopl more Hop Committee 2. General Course Future Plans: College JOAN FLORENCE FOURNIEI ujou Basketball 25 Choral 25 G Club 2. General Course Future Plans: Secretary 5 ...., . gmrlshdsflfrx , ii 5. 1 Vw K, .. , sr... , 5 - mg- - - .Aix 'Qing , 3? , H ov SANDRA ANGELINA FRATESCHI JACQUELINE FRASER Jackie Sandy rench Honor Society 3. lusiness Education Course uture Plans: Office Work gram Seller 3. Business Education Course Future Plans: College ALFRED HENRY GAGNE HAI!! nior-Senior Decorating Com- 'RW'N LYLE GAGNE ttee 3. Track 3: Football l. Eentific Course College Course ture Plans: Crqffgmgn Future Plans: Undecided Booster 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Class Executive Committee 3: Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3: Folio Typist 4: Pro- RAYMOND EMlI.E FRECHETTE HRGYH College Course Future Plons: College RICHARD GAGNE Dick industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Army 4, i . .. :.... , , - , Q - gif' ALINE LUCILLE GAGNE G.A.A. 'l. General Course Future Plans: Office Work Cl.AUDET'l'E IRENE GIRARDIN Claudio G.A.A. I5 Booster Advertising Stal? 45 Choral 25 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Can- teen Worker 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Auburn Maine School of Commerce fc, 1' YVETTE ARMOZA GAGNE uEven Choral i5 G.A.A. 15 Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 35 Junior Town Meeting 35 Folio Advertising Staff 45 Dance Com- mittee 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing ROLAND LUCIEN GIRARDIN M 5, -'5 7 s fk gjlfs-23. V g -,i5S' PAUL JOSEPH GAUVIN ROBERT HENRY GERVAI Football 1, 45 Basketball 2. Industrial Arts Course College Course Future Plans: Service Future Plans: College RoIIie French Honor Sociefv 3A 4- RAYMOND cLAunE som:-usa JACK ALBERT GOODWI College Course College Course Industrial Arts Course Fulufe Plans: Undeflded Future Plans: College Future Plans: Navy RUTH GORDON Ruthie A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Pro- ns 3, 4, Choral 1, Junior- nr Decorating Committee 3, ter Editorial Staff 4, Senior Props Committee 4. ge Course e Plans: College DORIS MARIE GROVES uRedH 94. 1, Choral I, Special :I Group 2, Public Speak- lp Folio Business Staff 4, e Nurses Club 4, Booster rtising Staff 4. ge Course e Plans: Nursing SANDRA LEE GOUDREAU Sandie G.A.A. 'I, 2, Junior-Senior Deco- rcting Committee 3, Camera Club I, 2, Booster Staff 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, Minstrel 1, 2, 4, Choral 1, 2, Art Club 'l, Folio Business Staff 4, Canteen Worker 1, 2, 4. Business Course Future Plans: Beautician 2 ' f'f+123Q:iiff2Ff:2xz1 A M V 535 ,471 l:.1 f e 3 .sg ...M-L.. ,Q :s::u'Phi of ii :WH 5.32.51 lvwi-.iixu5i2sfcw::.f2Q. ADRIEN JOSEPH GUERRETTE Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Service BRUCE LEE GRAVES Football l, 2, Basltetboll I, Band 2, Key Club 3, 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Mechanic .5 s Q P 1-,grggigtgi si fs fem.-M 5 5 is 4 NORRIS JAMES HACKETT Jimmy General Course Future Plans: Farming 'Mr GINETTE ANGELINE GRENIER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Choral 'l, 2, 3, Operetta I, 2, Junior-Senior Reception 1, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Booster Advertising Staff 4, Folio Ad- vertising Staff 4, Dance Com- mittee 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing ELAINE MARIE HEBERT G.A.A. I, 25 Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee 35 Junior- Senior Prom Waitress 1, Booster 3, 45 Folio Editorial Staff 45 Booster Editorial Stat? 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Secretary 'lux-r '-C iwan ANITA DOROTHY HAMEL UNHGH Senior Play Committee 45 Future Teachers 45 Junior-Senior Deco- rating Committee 35 Washington Medal Contest 3, 45 Folio Edi- torial Staff 45 Folio Business Staff 45 Office Worker 45 Dance Committee 45 Minstrel 45 Booster Editorial Staff 2, 3, 45 Folio Ty- pist 45 Booster Typist 45 Junior Town Meeting 3. Business Education Course Future Plans: Business School BRIAN CHARLES HODGKIN HBHH Science Club 'l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club l, 2, 35 Political Science Forum 2, 3, 45 French Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Debating 'l5 Junior Town Meeting 1, 2, 3. Scientific Course Future Plans: College ALICE ANN HARDING UAV: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board l, 45 Choral 'l, 45 Class Execu- tive Committee 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 45 Canteen Worker 45 Booster 45 Folio 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Football Programs 3, 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Minstrel 4. College Course Future Plans: Undecided JEANNINE CLAIRE JALBERT Jean Business Education Course Future Plans: Undecided 'Q,,.':l ELAINE LYLA HARDINt G.A.A. l, 25 Folio Editorial 45 Booster 45 Junior-Senior rating Committee 35 Gradi Usherette 35 Choral 1, Football Programs 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: Undecided ARLINE MAE JOHNSO UAW, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 45 G. 3, 45 Booster 25 J.V. A.A. Basl: Team 25 Choral 45 Class urer 'I5 Varsity Ba skethm Minstrel 45 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Progra m Sel Ticket Seller 45 Basketball erette 3, 45 Junior-Senior Waitress 'l. College Course Future Plans: College 4 .stil 5 f i ri 1 'Z i s ,T .K ,. 51,1 ,g: 2 vs , x i ,e f 1 Q: V My 1 Q we L .IMA-a , 'N' .df eff A ' I .1 . , A ' I .xt-...W V 'Z ,3 . A V. zz- K V ' V: . .i . ::p. ! ,1 , AMES El.lSWORTH JORDAN LORRAINE THERESA .IOURDAIN DANIEL KENEBORUS Jim Secretarial Course Key Club 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, iior Town Meeting 3. Future Plans: Secretary 3' 47 Foolball If Fund Cfmcerl . . 27 Baseball 'Ip Musical Review 4. siness Education Course ture Plans: Undecided DOREEN RITA LABRIE Do Do LA. I, 2, 4, Junior Town eting 3, Basketball Team 4. .iness Education Course ure Plans: Undecided LIONEL RICHARD LAJOIE llNellI Key Club 4, Musical Review 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force College Course Future Plans: Undecided CONSTANCE I.IANE LANDRY Connie Booster Editorial Stag 2, French Honor Society 3, 4, Choral 47 Minstrel 4: Folio Editorial Staff 4, Booster Advertising Staff 4, Junior Hop Committee 3. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary 1 ggizjsgzw, , , ,,a, I ,sith '5T'7fi, 9 , FRANCES THERESA KOSS G.A.A. If Junior-Senior Prom Waitress I: Minstrel 4, Junior Town Meeting 3. General Course Future Plans: Te'aching MARCIA LEE LAROCK Band I, 25 G.A.A. 35 Drill Team 45 Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 35 Future Nurses Club 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing i ' , it t 5 i ' ' F li 5.1.2 , -1 N... JOSEPH RICHARD LANDRY Hjoen Junior Town Meeting 3. General Course Future Plans: M.V.T.l. JEANINE EVA LARRIVEE Choral I5 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 35 Cheerleader 45 Junior Town Meeting 35 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Senior Play Committee, Prompter 45 Folio Editorial Staff 45 Minstrel 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Undecided X DAVID PATRICK LAPLANTE Moose Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 'I, 2, 3, 45 Hoc- key Letterman 3. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Undecided we-1: ROLAND BERTRAND LAPI nkolu General Course Future Plans: Service 17 ., 7 I fi ZR XV, ft X, f X741 V y-CX , V 5 If Q 4 ' 'T .x we If ffl if V r 9 A . .5 ,UV I fbk 1 fl f X, Ky X if Puget? .,f 5' AQ 1 . L , S5 Vlaf' BARBARA ANN LATHAM Barbie G.A.A. 35 Choral 45 Junior- Senicr Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Stenographer CLAIRE EVA LAURENDEI Junior-Senior Committee 35 Editorial Stat? 45 Folio Bus Staff 45 Choral 45 Minstre Senior Dance Committee G.AA. I. Business Education Course Future Plans: College qt ANNETTE THELMA LAVOIE GERTRUDE FRANCES LAWTON RAYMOND BERTRAND LEBEL H HR H iusiness Education Course iuture Plans: Beautician 'AULINE SIMONE LECOMPTE ,A.A. l, 2: Camera Club 'l, 2. ecretarial Course vture Plans: Beautician Trudy UY Future Nurses Club 4: Drill Industrial Arts Course Team 4- Future Plans: Navy College Course Future Plans: Nursing MONIQUE JEANINE LEMAY Folio Typist 4: Folio Business Staff 4: Camera Club 'l, 2: Senior Play Committee 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Office Work ,,,,,s. MARY LYDIA LEBLANC Debating 'I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Cheerleader 4: Band l, 2, 3, National Forensic League 'I 2 3, 4: Future Teachers 3, 4: Pollt ical Science Forum 2, 3, 4 Ex ecutive Committee 'l: Junior Senior Decorating Committee 3 Contest Speaking 'l, 2, 3 4 Girls' State Delegate 3: Substu tute Cheerleader 3: Folio Ed: torial Staff 4: Concert Decorat ing Committee 1, 2, 3. College Course Future Plans: College , . g5'iifEiY S T Jilfljiflff5lj'QL.:Q?iiYW -fxyiiiii-iii?-Y'i .f f ff 'ii I : i 572-fftiiiiiii yt. Irs of 'eff-5i5'!'i 31' ff: S 5 igfii E: ig: j S a:fiQ:?YgIlES: za 215251 i if W 5 l gtisfks-19?35SL?': 9''lesfrLs?127'2 ff'1ff75 'fm M ' 1' :NLVS7 43 , ' - L--VSTTETP Ttlfie' iW'?Ef':'l5?iZQ. 2 5 fi Vis-Wi ARTHUR OMER LEMIEUX Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Undecided ti Fw , M: sis, . ,,.,ff:p-:ff 7. :Sarraf s viffzfwwt is :::w: to we f. ,Qu ,.fw,.ff 7S.,:z,-:tent f . - ,. V., -155 'A ' i'Vf7x1,f, f2efJ -: time iitfic 15:5 ysaw. t, ,, . x ' 4. e, t,:.::f?. J, gwg if !33,'i51if7iL . .,.. i ', QTTKW tizijfigiijl is lezrigiw qt, ..,, g'ii:?54?i fi:':t: get v: K. :..,., 5 , we-Jigga, :tw SW. , Ei ii SS 11 .wzmvffqei 521: -1-1 etfswzef Aw.. fa- 'ft .Fz,.:,:35,: 3,55 , ., 1: ts is tt -: ,52 2 I 1 .1 t i s 1m..t:-tm. ,,m.:zs L- -V igiiiiiiiiiiiiigsli 5 ::eQe2:,iti.fEzzi1:3e3 J -W , ME., :V .1 : NORMAN LEO LESSARD Norm Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Mechanic 'SP CLAIRE BLANCHE l.EPAGE Choral l, 2, 3, Debating 2, Science Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Basketball Usherette 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College GERARD VINCENT LEVESQUE Jerry Debating l, Radio Club 2, 3. College Course Future Plans: College '22 I t ile, K . I 5 .ai CLAUDETTE ANITA LESSARD Claudie G.A.A. 'l, 2, Booster Editorial Staff 3, 4, Booster Business Staff 4, Junior - Senior Decorating Committee 3, Junior Hop 3, Drill Team 4. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary RAYMOND A. LEVESQUE Blackey Football l, 2, Minstrel 3, Hockey l. General Course Future Plans: Music School DIANE KATHERINE LESSAI HDV, Future Teachers 3, 4, Lib Worker 3, 4, French Lab tendant 3, Choral 1, 2. College Course Future Plans: College ANITA GISELE LIZOTT Folio 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Undecided rffwwtz 5, t ip. 795' will Q '34fw,,,g.f Q. ,se JHN EDWARD MocWlLLIAM HMUCH seball 'l, 2, Football 'l, Key nb 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant vernor 3, 4, Class Vice Presi- tt lp Executive Committee 2, oral l, Basketball 1, Key tb Secretary 3. llege Course ure Plans: College LINE JEANNETTE McGUIGAN neral Course ure Plans: Undecided stuff' .ff if L. X. KE sl.l s . -v' 1 j':5g,u-4-44'-174. , + 9?5lSG,,, . iw? 'i f'3'4 .2 in a . Q . 1-was GORDON GARY McCARTHY Choral 2, Operetta 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Science Club 4, Political Science Forum 4. College Course Future Plans: Undecided JOHN McKEONE Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force 41 JANET ISABELLE McCLURE Jan G.A.A. 'l. Business Education Course Future Plans: Office Work LINETTE CONSTANCE McKEONE Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary .exp ADRIAN GEORGE McCARRON ,,AndY,t Football 'l, Hockey 2, Baseball 'I, Senior Play Stage Hand 4 Track 2, Hockey Manager 4. College Course Future Plans: College PAUIJNE CLAUDETTE MARCHAND Junior-Senior Waitress l5 G.A.A, 1, 25 Science Club 45 Folio Ad- vertising Stott 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3. College Course Future Plans: X-Ray Technician Vg lee fs TERRANCE MARTIN NlclEllAN Terry Football l, 2, 3. General Course Future Plans: Electronics JOHN ANTHONY MARDOSA Football l, 3, 45 Tracll .l, Key Club 4. College Course Future Plans: College ff 2, 5 1 if Q Q, JULIE ANN MALONEY Executive Committee 35 Cheer- leader 35 Head Cheerleader 45 Booster Editorial Staff 2, 3, 45 Folio Editorial and Business Stat? 45 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Office Worker 45 Class Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Graduation Decorating Committee 35 Booster Business Staff 45 Winter Carni- val Committee 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College JEANNE MONIQUE MARQUIS Jeannie G.A.A. il, 25 Basketball 2, 45 Maiorette 3, 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3. College Course Future Plans: College 3 Qi 5 9, . ELAINE ROSEMARY MANG Debating 2, 35 Contest Spea 2, 3, 45 Booster Business Editorial Staff 3, 45 Office W er 45 Junior-Senior Decoro Committee 35 Science Clul National Forensic League Future Nurses 45 Folio Adv: ing Staff 45 Senior Prop 1- College Course Future Plans: X-Ray Technic DORIS JACQUELINE MARTINEAU Dottie Minstrel 3, 45 Booster 3, 45 Business Staff 45 Canteen N er 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Senior Ccmmittee 45 Booster Edi Stott 45 Booster Business Stl Junior-Senior Decorating mittee 35 Folio Typist 45 S Play Usherette 45 Football gram Seller 2. Business Education Course Future Plans: Maine Schoc Commerce ANN MABEL MASON Annie A.A. 'l7 Booster 47 Folio 47 iior Play Costume Committee Choral 3, 47 Junior-Senior :orating 37 Minstrel 37 Oper- : 3, 4j Graduation Usherette llege Course ure Plans: Costume Designer BERNICE RITA MASON G.A.A. 1, 27 Future Nurses 4. General Course Future Plans: Nursing JULIETTE MATHIEU Julie G.A.A. 'l, 2, 37 Future Teachers 3, 47 Science Club 17 Executive Committee 37 Basketball and Football Usherette 37 Future Nurses 47 Junior-Senior Commit- tee 37 Graduation Usherette 37 Junior Hop 3. Business Education Course Future Plans: Nursing kai, so . 2 el LEON BERNARD MICHAUD Leo Football 1. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force - ,gg 7 7 . ,U-ffI,lf113g,':5 ,-2,7gg.gi'i11.f',. K -25,41:sf'1z,fa1p7ff2,, if ., wif ' .. .. Q 'igiie msg. ff w:Se:Si-.1127 M'Qf1i S1' 7' K , f ,K ,ig , , 35, ,,,4753,gf5Ee7ggg,g,,, ,5,f,7,:g,,N77ywqiigmggusxgg77.qes :-gi,gigtsifzg775,fw1Q:23::s,eiv1egfsgszmstisslizJ, W-iglrssi mi ?L'J3E:i2xzif51Q7f S-f'5:.'fkf .sn . 9 e ff 7 '--:i'ff54i1'wf1 Wit' .s,g7a... ,M J - wi:7:-:s?7w:'?S:1MQ:ae --ff +tfqt,7:k-7+ 11.53.77ff7SMg:zg.17w1'7f7127---itcrew1t7:7f77,sf.7Q?wwQe:M1f.fw,::77sfsw,77:::7t'iw,7:77.af7e7s 7777.157 -f 3211-tele' MfwQaie.i7,77f ssvtyf -.7-5,772-m.,s'x. ev-1ff'Ws?53?12ff1g iswwf - sw ftsfyefffwsffifliifzsf-me f17ffjEf7:q7:l22e'7 Qwegstswf uaf ff33:75S.7Wf777g, 7-zzvfgyw w ,Ms .Q37H.5g:57i,,,,,g , , 75:77 2e4wii2f75sf SW-wifi i 1 1 757 1173 at X Egggdgar :limit f 1 7 , , ,,,.. Wg, ,,W...e..,' .M www il if-Q7 M 35 ,ff Qi, JUDY ALEXINA MICKALIDE A.A. 'I, 27 Booster 3, 47 Folio itorial Staff 47 Football Pro- am Seller 3, 47 Junior-Senior ecorating Committee 37 Senior :ly Props Committee 4. allege Course ture Plans: College t BRENDA MARY MILASAUSKIS usrenu G.A.A. 'I7 Folio Editorial Staff 47 Folio Business Staff 47 Senior Play Committee 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Business College LINDA DOROTHY ANN MILLS Illini! Maiorette 2, 3, 47 Co-Head Ma- iorette 47 Booster Editorial Staff 3, 47 Senior Play 47 G.A.A. 3, 47 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 37 Minstrel 47 Basket- ball 47 Soplxomore Hop 27 Future Nurses 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing 77fQf.gffe.7 W-7sS3l5l5g7!Si- Q7-5'fl,s?Sstiti1.ef?w37t,g,77:ef lE?5lkiUili5Eiii!li,i5'fzigT57tl . 7 , , .7777 7 ,eyfesesivf fcririfisiisirfsfiz , 1,1539 s 'f l X X, .ii.QzL we V - ,tis l, 51 ,zmllt zziiailf 7 71 1 3 his ,QS 112252 . A 77,2 .7 571.-,, ,, - ' ...,, ,,.. ,, 4 ..j f'ilv :AQ'4?Y'4 5' ' ' ,xwgQlF?f. 'f 2 .75 577177237 7 'wsfyyw,tt74.:,g X me ,tgfagwgfg f ff' 'f7iB7i:'f.:T- 55 'fi sftiw , , ,T 2,2 Q f:Hs,,iQ5fg.: il fi ,-11i,:sg'i: , 7 -. 5 1 - ,,,v?-faf'8-swell .til LIANE MARIE MORIN Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretary il :lu ,- mv. in-Mfiguxixsf Ll', 'J Q 3 I' 1 Q 4 F ,H New ftegg MN to ,rt ge it 1 :x .1 -att is r S X 5 CLAIRE ANN MINNEHAN Senior Hop 45 Booster Business Staff 45 Future Nurses Club 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing MICHAEL JOHN MOSCOVIS Make Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Political Science Forum Vice President 35 Debating I, 2, 3, 45 National Forensic League 45 Key Club 3, 45 Key Club Director 45 Choral 'l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Basket- ball Manager 45 Basketball l, 25 Junior Town Meeting 'l5 Science Club I, 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Committee l. Scientific Course Future Plans: College JAMES HENRY MOFFIT, III Hlimn Football 15 Band I, 25 Key Club 45 Cross Country 35 Track 35 Senior Play 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3. College Course Future Plans: College ELIZABETH CHRISTINE MURPHY Betty General Course Future Plans: Undecided LARRY MORIN Football I, 2, 3, 45 Baske' l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 35 T 'l, 25 Key Club 3, 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Vocational Sci GREGORY MICHAEL MURP Hcregu Science Club I, 25 Minstrel i 3, 45 Choral 25 Radio Club Track I5 Operetta 2. General Course Future Plans: Trade School JOHN RICHARD MUTTY PATRICIA ANN MYNAHAN AIME GERARD NADEAU Hjockff Pam Butch :ck 'l, 2, Cross Country Team G.A.A. 'l, 2. SCIENCE Club I- Rodio Club 'lg Choral 45' Min- General Course Scienfific Course el 4' Future Plans: Telephone Opr. Future Plans: ANTIY iustrial Arts Course ture Plans: Navy ROLAND EMILIE NADEAU RoIIie :sketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football Baseball 2: Track 2, Key Club 4. idustriol Arts Course :ture Plans: Service Y ' f l ag ia '-ll I I I . - 1- 355,135 sg 191 15, gm if ti , LOUISE LUCIENNE OUELLETTE IILOUII Office Worker 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretarial Work Z N RODERICK ROLAND OUELLETTE Dick Football l, 2. General Course Future Plans: Army RICHARD PETER NADEAU f,DickH Debating 1: Junior Town Meet ing 3: Future Teachers 3, 4, Political Science Forum 3, 4 Be-Bo-Boc Fair 'l, 2: Folio Edi: torial Staff 4, library Worker 4 College Course Future Plans: College PAULA LEE PARKER llpoppill Band l, 2, Be-Ba-Boc Fair 1, 2, Concert Decorating Committee 25 Folio Editorial Staff 4, Folio Business Stal? 4, Booster Editor- ial Staff 2, 4, Booster Business Staff 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Senior Play Props 4. College Course Future Plans: Nursing .2 ,, e f .Y ' if ii if 'ti' i x -' , 1... We .al at 'V' if A 'W' eell me t is My .4 1 , 2 -.r. . i f' ' - iw.. ' iff 5 V iii S' 3 3 ' ' I' 4, , is 9 fi 4 H - - , tt , - ffl' Q1 if X, g. 'H 53- A . . ,W i L i,-: my Q . M ., I A E VV V :A Mk N fe, .L --,' 'F . E 2 1 ' ' Y f it if . .33 f ' PATRICIA ANN PACKARD ANDREW JOHN PANOS Patty Andy Concert Decorating Committee 37 Concert Ticket Committee 3: Band 3, 4, French Lab Attend- ant 4. College Course Future Plans: Univ. of Maine HELEN FLORA PATRY Maiorette 3, 4, Co-Head Ma- iorette 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 37 G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Graduation Usherette 3, Winter Ball Com- mittee 3p Sophomore Hop 2, Junior Hop 3, Senior Play Committee 4. College Course Future Plans: Teachers College Political Science Forum 3, 47 Science Club 3, 4, Debating 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College RONALD FRANK PIPER Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Printer 4 PATRICIA JEANNETTE PAR! PUllie G.A.A. 2: Junior Town Me 3, Graduation Usherette 3, teen Worker 4, Minstrel 4. Secretarial Course Future Plans: Secretary -WILLIAM NEIL PLUM Key Club 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Aircraft Sc C M hor F Ui ERARD ROLAND POIRIER Hot Rod ness Education Course are Plans: Vocational School RACHELLE RITA POULIN nkuchu 1d 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Ba-Boc Fair 1, 2, Concert mmittee 1, 2, 3, Minstrel 4. llege Course ure Plans: Nursing sniff MARCEL JOSEPH POIRIER Hjoet, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Key Club 4, Senior Play 4. General Course Future Plans: Radio School RICHARD JOHN POULIN Dick Choral 3. Scientific Course Future Plans: College . ,X , SHIRLEY JEAN POLLARD Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3, Booster Editorial Stal? 3, 4, Booster Business Staff 4, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, li- brary Worker 3, 4, Treasurer, Future Teachers Club 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Folio Edi- torial Staff 4, Folio Business Staff 4. College Course Future Plans: College JAMES PRATT Jim Basketball 1, Key Club 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Undecided f-ws.. , . DORIS SIMONNE POMERLEAU nDo'n Secretarial Course Future Plans: Oflice Work .sei 5 2 51. 1 :gg s 1 N PAUL BERTRAND RICHARD llkickll Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral 1, 2, 4, Oper- etta 1. College Course Futura Plans: Univ. of Maine Navi '-C , .5,,'..Ny I ... '55l' I BARBARA THERESA PRECOPIO Barbie G.A.A. 1, 2, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3, Junior Town Meeting 3, Choral 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Dance Committee 2. General Course Future Plans: Beautician MARY-LOU IRENE RIVARD nlouu Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Deca- rating Committee 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, Var- sity Basketball 3, Basketball Manager 2. College Course Future Plans: Air Force BONNIE ANN RANCOURT Bo Bo G.A.A. 1, 2, Choral 3. Commercial Course Future Plans: Secretary LAURIANNE MARIE ROBERT Laurie Future Teachers 3, 4, Folio Busi- ness Staff 4, Library Worker 3, 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Office Work eg ..,. if. V .Yum WALLACE H. RAYMONI Pete Football 1, Cross Country Key Club 2, Basketball 4, B ball 2, Radio Club 1. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Electronics Fie BEVERLY ANN ROVI nBev11 Business Education Course Future Plans: Beautician z ,s.. , J . it was ' 5 FRANCES IRMA ROWE Fran ire Teachers 3, 4, Folio Busi- s Staff 4, Library Worker ege Course ire Plans: Undecided JEANNE ST. PIERRE ester 4. erical Course 'ure Plans: Oftice Work PATRICIA HELENA RUDOKAS Patti Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Folio Edi- torial Staft 4, Booster Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Town Meet- ing 3, Folio Business Stott 4, Office Worker 4, Washington Medal Contest 3, Booster Busi- ness Staff 4, Booster Typist 4, Class Executive Committee I, Junior Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3, Booster lnquiring Re- porter 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Medical Secretary GEORGE SALTIS General Course Future Plans: Undecided .f-V .qw . H : f SANDRA MAY RUEDA Sandy Canteen Worker 4, Folio Busi- ness Stal? 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Business School JOAN ANN SANTOMANGO Joni G.A.A. 2, 3, Junior-Senior Deco- rating Committee 3, Minstrel 3, Booster 4, Choral 4, Basketball 3, Junior Town Meeting 3, Junior Hop 3. Commercial Course Future Plans: Undecided F t it ,, ROBERT STEPHEN RUSHTON Eagle Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Service 4 t Pogs: - SANDRA LEE SEIFERT SUZANNE FRANCES SIMARD WENDY LEE Sl - Hsundyu Hsuen H 'I Band 4, G.A.A. 4, Folio Business Band l, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, .A. . ' Ch r Staff 4, Art Club 4, Dance Basketball 3, 4, Junior-Senior ral , 4, 0 er Worker 4. Decorating Committee 3. isin 5'-4 ' ' E - tiv C College Course College Course ml' V 3' F l e hal M Future Plans: Nursing Future Plans: Nursing ug ' I rc no 1 ' el Fo ll ra r3, K ke , Co e o r I i . u l s CHARLES LAURENCE SOVETSKY Chuck Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Political Science Forum 3, 4. College Course Future Plans: College 'sk ., Q I NANCY IMOGENE SPRING nNanu Choral 4, Folio Business Sta Folio Editorial Staff 4, Folio pist 4, Camera Club 4, O etta 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Auburn Schoo Commerce I AUDREY STANTON nd 1, 2, 3, French Lab Attend- 4. lege Course ure Plans: College W li 1 . W 1 EVELYN FRANCES TALARICO IlEviell leerleader 2, 3, 4, Future aclwers 3, 4, Folio Editorial aff 4, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Execu- 'e Committee I, 2, 4, Class ce President 3, Booster Editor- l Staff 2, 3, Canteen Worker Junior-Senior Committee 3, :oral 2, 3, 4, Booster Adver- ing Staff 4, Folio Advertising aff 4, Vice President, Future achers 4. allege Course nture Plans: College ,VM immin- WILLIAM CHARLES STASULIS Bill Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball I. Scientific Course Future Plans: Undecided JULIEN TARDIF Business Education Course Future Plans: Air Force vc. Wifi. viial-its: J-f f - Q fi f :finer Sig A in xxx ry STANLEY EDWARD STOKOWSKI Debating 'l, 2, 3, Political Science Forum 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 'l, Choral. Scientific Course Future Plans: College LAWRENCE WILLIAM TARDIF Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force lift' :ff Ni ' I' i g v,x,2f.izf:2s:1a: H: gift -Xfi1L eff . ,cj'i5g1a - IRENE MARY STONE Stony G.A.A. 1, Choral 4, Dance Worker 4, Folio Business Stat? 4, Minstrel 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Telephone Opr. 4 'X ' wifjiiiiggf-.V 'L jak it fins inn JANICE ANN TARDIFF ANDRE RONALD TEIXEIRA DONALD GILBERT THERIAU , f G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Andy Blondie .X . Team 3, 4: Folio Staff 4: Future tiff: al, J R , 1 . i ig 1' ii ff ' V' :nj 1 mi f Q i Qi.: L Q 4, g R gi' f 14 im if ' . 'T l College Course in ,.,. , N... 'Mill -it Future Plans: College . : 1: ' H M il Tiff? iiiililrflffiflii lift fl llkflfwl' i, 'Ll lf 13,4 L 15 .5.,ftg.p':., z Eilltlilflliliilivifiii i5's?:WlW5' fi - '5ti5:?Q?H325?lf . .:.::f::1':f1:f:.:Ez?:a31f3 a nd. Q in f Teachers 3, 4: Program Seller 3. General Course Future Plans: Undecided Football 'lg Track 3. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Coast Guard Ni: .,...w.f :Q uv 1: wif.-:-fi'1i ffiiiliiliilizl-Wilt: 153 hifi xl'i3ffW5W1Ti gf. FI. I If t, ,tg w L ,..Jvt9m ilfbifi W A - V . 1 : u .4 A, X gm -q s' za: ev , :gg I rm Q., , V . . k , M . ,. rrsrr : .. in f .. :W Wife? Sv: g :i w 3523 55 A - 1 L fe i f iv- . i. .... 'ff L 1: ar:s:m.iasEL15-1 1 . :H C il C it 1 f. ' Y V l L :E ROBERT EMILE THERRIAULT RAYMOND ADRIEN THERRIAULT Bob Basketball 4. Scientific Course . ukayn College Course Future Plans: Air Force Future Plans: Navy 1 l 3 Q i 3 , v' il' I . J b ZX l QM sum 1 zxn-aulwa.wnr:i1s, XR Sx . ,gif 52 s WILFRID RONALD THERRIAULT Willie Science Club lg Radio Club ly Key Club 4: Electricity Club 4. Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Navy CLAUDETTE DOLORES TURGEG Claudia G.A.A. I, 2: Minstrel 2, 3, Folio Business Staff 4: Boost Advertising. Stuff 4: Juni: Senior Decorating Committee Canteen Worker 3, 4, Juni Town Meeting 3: Folio Typist 4 Business Education Course Future Plans: Secretary gif , 5 PATRICK ALBAN VACHON Pat -bating I5 Radio Club 2, 35 y Club 4. allege Course ture Plans: Wentworth Inst. CONSTANCE .IACQUELINE VEILLEUX Connie Camera Club 'l, 25 Booster Edi- torial Staff 3, 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Folio Stal? 45 Booster Typist 45 Senior Play Committee 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Secreto ry DUNCAN ELLIS WEBSTER llwebbyll Band 1, 2, 3, 45 School Or- chestra I5 Student Director 25 J.V. Basketball 15 Rally Organ- izer 'I5 Be-Ba-Boc Fair 3. College Course Future Plans: Business School SANDRA IDA WILSON Sandy Booster 45 Booster Typist 4. Business Education Course Future Plans: Law Secretary .- - - t 3 si F V - et , .f li .. 2f5Qgtf.m:ff,fQgaz -f1z..fX-isles pi,- qms wxskfftfpf f QQ ,, .- i w-iM ,1.,'5 i. z .s. sgia5fa, f,f 51 ,155-caan, :gs Em, ez ,,..,, ww .1newly'sgeewisiiaciiwi'Weiss H:-12iLQf51'Lss?i,4iQriSff?w . 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W. .gf U it - will sat Sei 3 5 2 .,, E Lili ig 1 25.5 is 152515 A : J ia- X ,MXH '-six!! il t ,ii . fi ll 52 f it 1 . 5 2519 'V I Ei tag 'L5 E,w imiiQtSEibS??6 1955-56 Once again a new group of greenies entered the halls of LHS for four years . . . in '55 we were this group .... After we organized, elections rolled around .... Carol Conley was voted class prexy .... Ooh! Ouch! those terrible polio shots .... We'll remember the day the fur- nace broke and there was no school .... All those peanuts for polio made our tummies ache .... Blisters on the band members' feet hurt after that four mile march at Rumford .... then they went to Bangor for more fun .... At the end of our freshman year, many were seen rushing to the infirmary to order class rings .... we could have stayed to recover from exams, too. Mary LeBlanc proudly displays the first place trophy from the Bowdoin debate. lQCr- 4 My ft' clk-v. Man Overboard was the cry as the Band members enioyed themselves at Boothbay Harbor. Q S' A ' , 3315.5 ' - W Ml , g 4.1 .. Q..l..,. i Y - 55 l ' .rs-s. 'X , t4',s BWI ' 9 -- .. s ri 'Q ' ssss - 9 as -if . L 1 V 'A' if s 1 1 ., ' . 1 . 'A st gf -W Q, L . .5- t 19 :jg , ...t Qt i K .3 -rw A r .N ,, V W rv wk SR Some of the greenies as pictured at their grammar school graduation party, June 15, 1955. First Row: S. Simard, M. LeBlanc, J. Tardiff. Second Row: R. Poulin, D. Burrows, P. Bemis, R. Cohen. Third Row: D. Mayo, P. Murphy, M. Mcscovis, J. Hartwood. x MM ..,.. Two members of the class of 1959, E. Talarico and S. Beaulieu, sought guidance as freshmen. 1956-57 We started our sophomore year off with a bang . . . the bomb scare sent us all to the Armory .... At voting time Tommy Flynn was chosen to rule our roost for the coming year . . . under Miss Nancy Gentile, our class advisor. . . Oh! no! not those awful polio shots again! . . . The class rings came in and that cheered us up a bit .... Wow! were the new additions some- thing! . . . now we could hold dances in the gym . . . the sophomore hop, naturally, was one of the first .... Remember English class and all those Ivanhoe proiects? . . . surely took a long time .... Carol Conley could really sink those foul shots, and so she become champ .... Mary Leblanc talked herself into first place in the debate at Bowdoin . . . debaters were second in the state .... Gypsy Troubadour was the operetta that year .... Lucky band members went on a boat trip at Boothbay Harbor, under supervision? . . . The baseball team slugged us into the championship. P. Flynn, D. Keneborus, R. Cote, and R. Fisher enioy themselves at a party during their Junior Year. Oriental Fantasy? -- Oriental Fatiguel i958-59 At last, we are the long awaited seniors .... When class elections came around, Tommy Flynn was again elected class president .... We also received a new class advisor, Miss Lancaster .... The year started off on the right foot with the senior hop in the gym .... Then our senior play, The Happiest Millionaire .... Wow, what iudo experts among the class of '59l .... We saw our arch rivals burn in eftigy at the huge bonfire .... it was ca hot time in the city that night .... And those rallies! .... Tommy Flynn was awarded the Normancl Dionne Trophy and Paul Richards, the Sandy Niminger Key Club Award at the football banquet. Thanks for not ordering oil again! .... no heat, no school .... Memories of the Dalve Astor Show, sore stepped-on feet, coke, hot ? dogs, and a lot of fun .... The operetta this year was Hearts and Gowns .... Margaret Berard was elected D.A.R. Good Citizen .... Finally, the work and fun of four years at L.H.S. was culminated the night of June 5th, i957-58 We blasted into the corridors 'For another year in '57 and once again chose Carol as prexy .... That flu epidemic let us catch up on a bit of sleep .... The football team showed their stuFF and earned new iackets because they were state champs .... Tom- my Flynn was named to the All-State team .... At the Winter Carnival, Rosalie Fisher and Helen Patry represented us .... We made a mint on our Junior-Senior .... but it was worth it .... We had an Oriental Fantasy in the Armory .... best prom yet, we think .... She's One of the Boys was the operetta this year .... Then we went Wild West at the concert .... Mary came back from the debates loaded down with medals and trophies .... Exams again closed another school year. Clap your hands, Stamp your feet, And l..H.S. did not get beat. Mr. Kelley bids farewell to the class of '59 through their representative, President Tommy Flynn. iii- BEST A Carol Conley Tommy Flyhn BEST PE RSONALITIES Rosalie Fisher Joe Fortunato MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mc: rgc ref Bera rd Stanley Sfokowski 56 MOST VALUABLE Mary LeBlanc Brian Hodgkin BEST ACTORS Patty Rudokos John Yckclwonis VERSATILE Julie Moloney Mike Moscovis BEST MUSICIANS Louise Fuucher Bob Duarte BEST DANCERS Shirley Beaulieu Paul Richard 57 vm.:-uvv rux n :ul v Jeannine Bosse Andre Deshaies BEST LOOKING 4 Helen Pcitry Phil Chose MOST SOPHISTICATED Linda Mills John MacWillicm CLASS FLIRTS Venise Cloutier Mike Cox l l l l n u l a 3' MOST POPULAR Evie Tclcrico Not Crowley, Jr. BEST DRESSED Wendy Sinclair Dick Ncxdeou CORRIDOR COUPLE Dorice Collins Bruce Graves MOST QUIET Fronces Rowe Gordon McCc1r1hy MOST TALKATIVE Joan Scntomongo Donald Albert Q 59 CLASS WITS Paula Parker Don Bornstein of , , . m QQWJ Q 47 C1383 Q05 ,apggsii QQ Wig Q Q53 underclussmen We proudly introduce to you some of the leading members of the underclasses of Lewiston High School. Chosen on the basis of scholarship and leadership, they are representative of the nearly thirteen hundred students who are members of the freshman, sophomore, and iunior classes. They are now laying the tiles of their own pathway, and as we prepare to graduate, the Class of '59 offer them our earnest wishes that their pathway will prove to be as exciting and ioyful as ours has been. 61 ls it that imeresfing, girls? Some iunior girls are shown dowdling in he corridor lvfween classes. ,. rj il fi! I If If y' ,JJ mp' l ,W -' yi ij ,fri fx' fda' ze lj If QB-Ei A dim light in the brighi class. Miss Miller's A Division works on their themes. E L w my . A Y ,M L Q ,-wi .534 4, 'I ,f 5 Af' N, Q ,jr I I i i in H A 4 J, ,J A r ,fb . ' ' V 'bf f 4. Diane Runcourl Lionel Rodrigue fl- 1 David Flynn f President Vice Presideni VI' Secretary es i M i .3 K f X ' i A 7 , . S s A il . 3 . 1 , 62 f1 'v 4 I who's who iuniors I Z 1 TCT PP D C h L D I t t RY N D , .1 R D siardins M D hl P. Di onne ,J f f JL' M W M ff W ' up A AAA ply! My f'?f?2viDlQf 1, D - 0 W r My '91, f N ' ff-4 l 1 '- wakkichord lubbe Md! Lx Treasurer jd X Q. character. . . scholarship X fl' .r:'liWf I .v r 1 J J XQXUJJJ JJ . M IJ BC DJ iff 4 f I 'WH' V rf Junior Executive Committee: Front Row: A. 14,1 , W ,. J Back Row: N. Keneborus, J. Doyle, R. Gagne. 1 4, ' tif 1,4 ,lf 3 47 1 At XV 1 1 Lrfljrfdl f7 H Q TJ MJ ' K' rf X - f V xl, tk P ,M X .J . -r . hr rv x J ' X WOM 'J , .i k Q tr , . , .A XM X, ,K A A . J. Groves J. Haddock J. .Kuntcauskis ', r J.lUuFL X. '- D MJ Lane! J + , 4 NP' : U , ' , D. Leves ue M. Lindholm - T.,Love' J X A O5 B4 J c tosh I W.JO'Cpnn6T1l q w ' r T 7.54 'J J' w L ,fp hx, ,Q ' V ,I y r. L? x , V V .V Ng., , ., l-Aix ix ll i fs' K , 1 ti .xi v . . . .letulership FLLLE-SLUCKEB. . Mrs. Mildred Bickford, the iunior class advisor who helped to plan the Junior-Senior, is shown with Raymond Desiardins. , ll J. Pulman W. Petlcers R. Poulin S. Poulin P. Pugsley S. Scronkus E. Small D. Spence M. Turdif? J. Tinkham B. Topping P. Valcourf C. Vcntes R. Vermette A. Wentworth D. Winslow M. E. Wood F. Woodcock --Li, i 15' 'fm'-M 'ma vu. ,,... sf ,Yu av' NY' XJ' K 'PY' Oh, my! What Q class of angels! C. Beaulieu, C. Durnois. .al I can lump higher ihan you cam. Betty-Ann Johnson Presiden! Q15 Robert Turmenne Paul Lqyqggeur Vice President Sec,-efqry E in J, ,- W W :N 15 0, A , ! 5 5 43 if :gl f - 66 who's who sophomores C. Bissoneife S. Alpren I. Belcmger G. Bouchard J. Boyd R. Cuux C. Alpren M. Anihoine I. Bellemere A. Boulay D. Caron E. Chances - ' Sf K .f i ., -,grim 'if' U o' wi of o L , V. ooooo o oooo as so .oo. . xi hs. his 'Nr character. . . scholarship. . . 'N h nr ,A Sophomore Executive Committeep Front Row: H. O'Connor, C. Duncan, P. O'Molley. Bock Row: F. Raymond, J. LoPlunte, J. Libby. Sw? . 5 X' JXJJJJ - 'M Q, - Xllpl L. Churest G. Cram M. Crowley V. Elie W. Fahey J. Finch P. Fortin M. Fortuncrto R. Goldstein S. Hamel 68 . . .leadership Mrs. Erno Hamilton, the sophomore class advisor who worked diligently this year to produce an enioyoble Sophomore Hop, is shown with Claire Beaulieu. B. Hodglcins J. Lagueux G. Lepage J. Libby C. Murray H. O'Connor J. Orestis C. Petersen S. Rowe J. Schott A. Wall B. Wdll' A. Leclair l. Lempert S. Lessord C. Morin G. Rath M. Webster 'VS- Q ss- 'fr Lf' Mp- 'Q' ffm- -, J- Sf' 69 ,wg 'KK' AQ I Jw 'O If - P Wasn't rho? Latin uiz u cinch! q B. Sczmuklis, P. Grondbois, and C. Casey. Priscilla Grandbois President ,- Suzanne Gcgnier Vice President ki Wl'1o's buying the second round? T. Flynn, T. Love, N. Lomey, R. Lux, R. Michuud Colette Bonneau Secretary 1 3 f -M f- ,I Wm, ....V... W who's who freshmen C. Bellivecu D. Caron C. Casey R. Cloufier M. Currier P. Deshuies P. Boucher C. Cclsavuni K. Chin S. Crowley I. Cusson L. Dion Nelson Peters Treasurer .1 lm 9 C CC'A :' . C I S . f i QQ : A .- WDA Hom or-N nm VN W... 'vf ww. in MSW ts character. . .jrrtfwzgfigholurshlp 9-K. .Mvxfrkx ,WX lvt Q! V PHX g . Q 'f Q Y Sl l i' 5 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: Rita LeBlanc, Sandra Ouellette, Patricia Collins. Second Row: Neil Lomey, Mary Jane Finn. J. Hcrlnins 'Vw G. Donovan J. Dumcis C. Fournier B. Hall C. LaPlonte J. Lepage N. Lepage T. Love TNQ -ms 72 ...leadership Miss Caroline Harkins, the 'Freshman class advisor who did a fine iob for the big Freshman Dance, is shown with Mary Jane Finn. R. Roy J. St. Pierre W. Tinkham I. Turcotte Lux J. Marchand Morin Ouelleife Si. Pierre Vachon J. Stokowski W. Webber S. Madigan U N L. J. M. Marcohe Moscovis Roy Talarico Whitfingham - S.,vA L.. ' ,.... .-.1 .V K1 X' ,. . , if 'r . K f rw' i Sf 'LM M-1 iw' qmw-. im.. ,N we . . .' .MIM fx 'xx 'W 73 K Ox ,r- Ki K 42:1 PM-,fr .. , . CQ! cf N F . ,CS 1. --Q 'C of 4 Z ,Q if R521 Q 'ff 5,1-Af if --igif' 4' il -,T A-A ak 2 '45 5 af ' g. K - 5 , 5 N f y H 4 2 E ' x -5 X X k 5 ,P 'i in Sig-4 ' l ' :N xi - 'XWW1 Q activities In Lewiston High School each student finds many opportunities for practical experience in his field of interest. Within the next section, we hope to acquaint you with our various school-sponsored organiza- tions. These activities augment the knowledge gained in our classes much as the tiles ofa path complete its surface. iff 9233115531 5531? .Q zwiiftfsi M 1'-32-Mfg r mys- frtiiiil s it 1:z59ffEff 4.5355 Lf W fits HMM T2 95556 .mags 6.51533 fjlgiftr ii, gr as YQ A Y. ...Q if? 4 r . 1 ,affdla 12 HV H' lv '1 il if gf-.A MI fl , Q .z2a6m. .,, , s , .iz . it . is F 2 5 75 mv X ' J C - x l L l 1 Q3 2 R .3 'tg s S , 5 .1 X if is 'v i ef' . Secretary. Sophomore Director. key club The purpose of the KEY CLUB is to develop leadership in qualified sophomore, iunior, and senior boys by having them serve their school, community, state, and nation. At the 1958 New England Key Club Convention, the Lewiston High Key Club was named the outstanding Key Club in New England. The Club also received the Cure Vandalism Trophy, and the Best Monthly Report Trophy. Among the 17,000 Key Clubs in existence, the L.H.S. Key Club ranked seventh in 1958. Throughout the year, the Key Club sponsored various activities. These included a Halloween Dance, a Teach- ers' Appreciation Day, a New Basket Proiect, and an ' Begin, James Pratt. Fourth Row: Marcel Poirier, James Moftitt, Joseph Fortunato, Philip Chase, Roland Nadeau, Larry Morin, Wilfred Theriault, Richard Dupre, Bruce Graves, Guy Edwards. Missing: Richard Janec. 76 Omcers, First Row: Lionel Rodrigue, Treasurer, Thomas Flynn, President, Charles H. Savage, Faculty Advisor, John MacWilliam, Lieutenant Governor, Paul Richard, Vice President, Nathaniel Crowley, Second Row: Richard Labbe and William Petkers, Junior Directors, Michael Moscovis, Patrick Vachon, Senior Directors, William Fahey, Sophomore Director, Robert Cote, Senior Director, John Libby, Front Row: William Plummer, Gardner Brown, Robert Cote, Paul Richard, Thomas Flynn, John MacWilliam, Nathaniel Crowley, Patrick Vachon, Michael Moscovis, Donald Biron. Second Row: Gerard Cote, Andre Deshaies, Donald Bornstein, Larry Charest, Michael Cox, Wallace Raymond, Robert Bazinet, Normand Bilodeau, Bertrand Charest, Third Row: Ronald Blanchette, John Mardosa, Daniel Keneborus, Lionel Laioie, John Yalxawanis, Larry I Q 1 In -4. 21 The Key Club Christmas Party at Healy Asylum: Chairman Michael Moscovis and President Thomas Flynn are presenting a large statue of the Infant of Prague to the Reverend Mother Superior. S i Roy, James Sienko. Maurice Morneau. First Row: Philias LeClair, Richard Belanger, William Petkers, Lionel Rodrlgue, Richard Labbe, Gerald Second Row: David Flynn, Norman Keneborus, William O'Connell, Larry Turcotte, Roger Ouellette, Dean Winslow, Thomas Hartford, Paul Dionne. Third Row: Edward Small, Philip Cheney, Lionel Cote, Frederick Ebert, Donald Spence, Roger Bilodeau, Hcirkins, Francis Coffin, John Pineau, and Ted Love. Missing: Roland Champag , Robert Poulin. Fourth Row: Richard Gagnon, Frederick Waodcock, Maurice Blais, John ohn Doyle, Edward Lionel Rodrigue, Norm Keneborus, and Dan Keneborus swab the floors of the Androscoggin County School for Mentally Retarded Children. . l .f f rr Orphans' Party. The group also aided various charitable drives. Thomas Flynn served as Key Club president for the past year. He was assisted by Paul Richards, vice- president, Nat Crowley, secretary and Lionel Rodrigue, treasurer. John MacWilliam was Lieutenant Governor for all District Eight Key Clubs. The Board of Directors were as follows: senior, Robert Cote, Patrick Vachon, and Mike Moscovis, juniors, William Petkers and Richard Labbe, sophomores, John Libby and William Fahey. Mr. Charles Savage is the faculty advisor. Cram Robert Lux First Row: Grant McAllister, Bertrand Chouinard, Robert Turmenne, William Fahey, John Libby, Gary Second Row: David Kohr, Paul Spencer, John Schott, Paul Leonas, Paul Levasseur, Maurice Pelletier. Third Row: Michael Fortunato, Michael Crowley, Richard Dupuis, Brooks Wait, John Tewhey. J Missing: Thomas Lahey, James Shuteldt, Richard Smith. 77 'L . V, S -3 i. , P it f 3 1' First Row: C. Landry, S. Cheney, M. Caron, R. Cohen, R. Cailler, M. Berard, A Deshaies, C. Lessard, R. Nadeau, J. Maloney. Second Row: C. Veilleux, C. Laurendeau, J. Bosse, R. Aliberti, P. Rudokas, K. Coady M. Crozier, D. Cloutier, E. Davis, P. Dubay, R. Crowley, L. Faucher, D. Burrows A. Hamel, J. TardiFF, C. Breault, P. Bemis, E. Harding. Third Row: M. LeBlanc, P. Parker, S. Pollard, J. Larrivee, L. Drapeau, J. Micklide, A. Mason, R. Fisher, C, Minnehan, A. Lizotte, M. Chevalier, R. Gordon. folio editorial stall From its first meeting last June, the Folio Editorial Stal? strove to produce the finest year- book eVel' published at LeWlSl0t'1 High School. In Advisor, is photographed in her English order to achieve its goal of presenting a pictorial 'lass' review of the year's activities with special emphasis on the graduating class, the large group divided into committees, each under the direction of a capable leader. Miss Rose-Mary Hagerty, Folio Editorial As members of the senior class, we wish to express our sincerest gratitude to Miss Rose-Mary Hagerty, our advisor, to Margaret Berard, editor-in-chief, to Raymond Cailler, assistant editor, and to the entire editorial stat? for their eFforts towards the production of the 1959 Folio. 78 First Row: S. Rueda, P. Bemis, R. Aliberti, M. Crozier, l. Stone, J. Maloney, S. Seifert Second Row: P. Marchand, P. Parker, J. Turner, A. Lizotte, M. Chevalier, P. Caron P. Rudokas, C. Lessard, J. Coulombe, C. Veilleux, C. Turgeon, C. Laurendeau. Third Row: S. Pollard, G. Grenier, A. Hamel, L. Robert, P. Dubay, W. Sinclair, M Bowie, N. Springer, E. Mangan, D. Burrows, D. Groves. folio business stuff The Folio Business Staff solicited advertise- ow Phoiographer captured Miss Muriel ments from local businessmen in order to finance pumom in he, 106 swdy hull- the publication of the yearbook. The staff was divided into seven teams with the captains as follows: Josephine Turner, Dorothy Burrows, Claire Laurendeau, Elaine Hebert, Rosanne Aliberti, Carol Conley, and Doris Martineau. The girls were under the capable direction of Miss Muriel Dumont. Without the aid of these hard-working girls, it would have been impossible to publish this yearbook, therefore, the entire editorial staff expresses its gratitude to the members of its sister Folio staff. 79 i . i f K r D 5 Editorial Staff, First Row: L. Faucher, P. Bemis, R. Crowley, A. Deshaies, S. Cheney, J. Maloney, J. Foxon, L. Mills, R. Gordon. Second Row: S. Wilson, C. Veilleux, J. Katz, C. Caron, E. Hebert, D. Martineau E. Davis, D. levesque, J. Bilodeau, C. Lessard, J. Kantauskis, D. Caron, S. Lessard, P. Parker. booster editoriol stuff J t ek, The Booster Editorial Advisor, Mr. Norman Dube, is shown with one of this year's publication featuring school news, student opin- issues- Working hard to provide a live, active student ion, and creative writing has been the Booster Editorial Staff. Under the leadership of Norman Dube, the advisor, and Sue Anne Cheney, editor-in-chief, the staff has presented the student body with six publications during the past school year. A total of a hundred students has diligently worked under the direction of the various staFf leaders. 80 'I N dl. Editorial Staff, First Row: S. Frateschi, J. Bosse, D. Burrows, R. Langois, S. Cheney, E. Small, P. Rudokas, M. Chevalier, A. Hamel. Second Row: S. Pollard, R. Fisher, A. Mason, L. Drapeau, J. Mickalide, S. Gaudreau, L. Baillargeon, P. Dubay, E. Mangan, E. Harding, C. Gelley, J. Palman, C. Turgeon. Mr. J. Vincent Connors, the Booster ousl- ness advisor, is shown surveying the good work demonstrated by his stat? sv .47 g x vo Q LV, ,..:, .iw . V W. 3 , ',... its s - L 1 s . fg-if xi iw - . 1 ii., Q --'i if ' - J i ' filiij' - A- ' 1. ,iiiggf .sfs . . . ..:.f..,1.f I .A , xrkk V ,zkkhfk .K , , . 5 .55, 4 . ' 3 -W - Ei. . 5,,. - fi' A -rii 'K '-'f s In A . L ,sii t sri.r f A Tips, - ' 'fi'1f5,f .f. booster business stuff Many advertisements were brought in from local merchants by the Booster Business Staff under the direction of J. Vincent Connors. The hard work of the students on this staFf has been the big- gest factor in enabling the publication of the six issues of the Booster. Business Staff: First Row: W. Sinclair, M. Chevalier, D. Burrows, C. Landry, C. Lessard, D. Cloutier, P. Rudokas. Second Row: P. Parker, C. Laurendeou, G. Grenier, D. Groves, P. Caron, A. Hamel, E. Mangan, C. Minnehan, S. Pollard, S. Cheney, J. Turner. 81 I First Row: J, Bosse, M. Chevalier, L. Faucher, R, Crowley, P. Bemis, G. Grenier J. Mathieu, P, Flynn, D. Burrows. Back Row: D. Beaucage, P. Marchant, D. Groves, B. Mason, E. Mangan, M. Larock, L. Mills, C. Breault, C. Minnehan, S. Seifert, P. Parker, G. Lawton. future nurses club The entire F.N.C. is grateful' to Miss Geneva Kirk, whose efforts in organizing the group have made their first year a success. The Future Nurses Club was inaugurated as a school activity this year. The aim of this club is to acquaint members with the qualities essential in a good nurse and with the opportunities present in the field of nursing. The position of supervisor is capably filled by Miss Geneva Kirk. Otticers for the year were as follows: Patricia Bemis, president, Ginette Grenier, vice-president, Juliette Mathieu, secretary, Rita Crowley, treasurer, and Elaine Mangan, historian. 82 . , J i First Row: M. LeBlanc, J. Bosse, M. Chevalier, R. Cohen, S. Pollard, R. Cailler, J. Kantauskis, S. Cheney, E. Davis, P. Rudokas, D. Burrows, P. Parker. Second Row: J. Katz, P. Bemis, C. Lepage, C. Caron, l. Roberts, J. Banitis, J. Foxon, R. Crowley, P. Madigan, D. Levesque, D. Lessard, A. Hachey, J. Bilodeau, J. Tardiff, H. Patry, A. Hamel, M. Lindholm, E. Marcous, P. Parsons, P. Harvey, M. L . Thirdmlxswz G. Grenier, L. Faucher, J. Mathieu, J. Murphy, G. McCarthy, M. Caron, T lm D. Nadeau, D. Ellis, L. Casavant, C. Gelley, M. Deihl, B. Topping, J. Genest. J ff f ' fix .W ff ' f L ff lf . , W U nn! AW ffl My ...J MM , F Q 6 M, .W f A , W J f ., h W' ff 1 ' . ' - - In aj XM!! if V7 A0 '6 0 s W ' QW 'U 44' W u fuff6Wt6uc cis c uggiffji . ,f.f.f!if7 , lfllw . . W! R I A limi 4 1' il.. ,iff Jfljlf i, . 25 1 I ,:'.- It J ,f 'A' QW V, ff .WAIVN L X L' e Q F.T.A. seniors are pictured at their annual fx fylri' fl!! W'- Christmas party beneath a portrait of fl V f I former Principal, John J. Butler, for whom I nl 'qcyljd their chapter is named. V, The Future Teachers Club meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The purpose of the club is to introduce opportunities in teaching, to help create the qualities essential to a good teacher, and to stimulate leadership among its members. Interesting programs are presented to promote a knowledge of the teaching profession. Miss Elizabeth Miller and Miss Geneva Kirk serve as supervisors. The oliicers are the following: Raymond Cailler, president, Evelyn Talarico, vice-president, Sue Anne Cheney, secretary, Shirley Pollard, treasurer, Frances Rowe, historian, and Janice Kantauskis, representative of the junior group. 83 First Row: G. McCarthy, S. Hamel, J. Yakowanis, M. Berard, S. Stokowski, S, Cheney, J. Murphy. - Second Row: L. Drapeau, J. Genest, H. O'Connor, A. Waite, P. Madigan, M. Lane, J. Foxon, M. LeBlanc. Third Row: B. Hodgkins, P. Cheney, C. Sovetsky, R. Smith, R. Nadeau, B.MacKintosh, D. Cohen, M. Moscovis, political science forum l The Political Science Forum, whose purpose is Miss Mary J. Hamilton, the Forum's Parlia- to enlighten its members on world affairs, con- Fgxxllanf 5' Shown beside her roving cerned itself with foreign affairs during the year. Under the able supervision of Miss Mary Hamilton, the Forum also received instruction on parliamentary procedure. The officers for the first semester were as follows: Stanley Stokowski, president, John Yakowanis, vice-president, and Margaret Berard, secretary. Those for the second semester were Michael Moscovis, president, Richard Nadeau, vice-president, and Rosalyn Cohen, secretary. 84 First Row: E. Mangan, T. Parent, P. Marchand, E. Small. Second Row: Gagnon, S. Wilson, A. Lavoie, J. Banitis, N. Springer, P. Michaud, G. Grenier, C. Veilleux. The members of the Camera Club, under the direction of Merton Ricker, learned the fundamentals of photography. They enioyed programs consisting of guest speakers, field trips, slides, and occasionally some movies. They also learned how to develop and enlarge their own pictures in the darkroom of the school. The ofiicers were Edward Small, president, Pauline Marchand, vice-president, Theresa Parent, secretary, and Elaine Mangan, treasurer. Mr. Merton Ricker, who usually is taking pictures, has his photo taken by Mr. Fahey from Loring Studios. One of several new clubs organized at Lewiston High School during the past school year is the Art Club, whose purpose is the study of various fields of art. The group chose Andre Deshaies, president, and Sue Fournier, secretary-treasurer, as officers for its first year. The advisor for this ambitious club is Robert Palson, art instructor. art club Jeannine Bosse, one of the Art Club's otticers, displays her talent. First Row: I. Bellegarde, A. Deshaies, J. Bosse. ' Second Row: R. Palson, M. Lachapelle, P. lachapelle, L. Bailldggeon, J. Ouellette. 85 awww L f First Row: R. Cohen, H. O'Connor, J. Boyd, P. Madigan, M. LeBlanc, M. Moscovis. Second Row: E. Gagne, S. Madigan, S. Crowley, P. Colleton, E. Chances, J. Whittingham, S. Alpren, Doris Sevigny. Tanya Fogelsohn, and Joel Friedman were not present when the picture was taken. debating teams The Debating Teams, under the capable direction of Miss Nellie Mae Lange, have had a very active year and have improved greatly in the fields of research and speaking. On November 7, the Bates League Discussion event of the Tournament, which was the first main year, was held. Helen O'Connor placed second in the finals which were based on the topic of American educational problems. Bowdoin College was host to a forum 6. Lewiston was represented by Patricia Madigan and James Boyd in the novice division and Helen O'Connor and Mary LeBlanc in the Senior division. The debaters argued the question of recognition of Red China, and the novices placed as the highest ranking team in their division. Other events ofthe debating year were the practice tournaments held at Lewiston on February 7, and at Portland on February 21. The Bates League Debates, which determined the state debating championship, were held April 'IO and 11. on December 86 it X G ww Patricia Madigan brings home honors from the Bowdoin debate. N 9 if ,eww r KX p ii s Q 3 2 1'YW-.. Ki y it Elaine Mangan has been a member of contest speaking for tour years. First Row: J. Boyd, M. LeBlanc, S. Score. Second Row: C. Alpren, E. Mangan, L. Mills, S. Bansmer. contest speaking The Lewiston High School Contest Speaking group was represented in the November Student Congress at Falmouth High School with Patricia Madigan and Nelson Peters, Jr. in the Senate and with James Boyd, Tanya Fogelsohn, Sandra Crowley, and Doris Sevigny in the House of Representatives. On March 8, Mary LeBlanc won the county American Legion Oratorical Contest and later won third place in state competition. Those participating in the Washington Medal Contest on March 25, were as follows: Yvette Gagne, Linda Mills, Mary LeBlanc, Selma Alperen, Carol Alpren, Stephen Score, James Boyd, Elaine Mangan, and Shirley Bansmer. A winner from the boys' and from the girls' divisions represented the school in the Spear Contest, and on April 18, many ofthe contest speakers attended the Maine Speech Festival at the University of Maine. 87 First Row: E. Daigle, A, Mahar, J. Bosse, M. Caron, R. Girardin, H. Patry, R. Cohen, S, Cheney. Second Row: M. LeBlanc, S, Poulin, J. Perrier, J. Letourneau, P. Bemis, I. Bellegarde. Third Row: E. Davis, P. Packard, A. Wentworth, E. Talarico, W. Sinclair, D. Collins, R. Crowley, C. Lepage, L, Drapeau, M. Berard, P. Parker. Fourth Row: J. Maloney, G. McCarthy, A. Dehaies, J. Mardosa, B. Charest, P. Guerette, S. Hamel. Fifth Row: N. Groves, G. Grenier, C, Minnehan, S. Pollard, S. Rowe, V. Cloutier. french honor society The French Honor Society has successfully completed its second year at Lewiston High School. This club acquainted the students with the civilization of France and improved their speaking ability in the French language. Meetings were held twice a month. The ofiicers for the year were Maurice Caron, president, Jeannine Bosse, secretary, and Helen Patry, treasurer. The group's advisor was Miss Laurianna Boucher. 88 o . 2 Ll Miss Laurianna Boucher points to the charter of the French National Honor Society. First Row: J. Bussiere, S. Pollard, A. Harding, J. Maloney, M. Berard, S. Seifert, S. Cheney, R. Cohen, P. Parker. Second Row: M. LeBlanc, R. Crowley, G. Grenier, W. Sinclair, E. Talarico, E. Davis, P. Bemis, C. LePage, P. Rudokas. ' Third Row: S. Stokowski, B. Hodgkin, C. Sovetsky, R. Cailler, G. Brown, M. Caron, A. Deshaies, M. Moscovis. notionol honor society The faculty elected these students from members of the senior class to the National Honor Society on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school. at graduation. Patricia Bemis Margaret Berard Gardner Brown Jacqueline Bussiere Raymond Cailler Maurice Caron Sue Ann Cheney Rosalyn Cohen Rita Crowley Each of them will receive a membership pin of the society Elaine Davis Andre Deshaies Ginette Grenier Alice Harding Brian Hodgkin Mary LeBlanc Claire Lepage Julie Maloney Paula Parker Shirley Pollard Patricia Rudokas Frances Rowe Sandra Seifert Wendy Sinclair Charles Sovetsky Stanley Stokowski Michael Moscovis Evelyn Talarico The students' names appearing below are the Ten Highest Ranking Students in the class of 1959 because of their scholastic work. Each of them will receive the Norman Dionne medal at graduation for the fine work that he did during his four years at Lewiston High School. Margaret Berard Rita Crowley Claire Lepage G. Raymond Cailler Ginette Grenier Louise Ouellette Sue Anne Cheney Brian Hodgkin Frances Rowe Stanley Stokowski 89 First Row: M. Moscovis, l. Clapp, S. Stokowslri, Doris Blais, B. Hodgkin. Second Row: D. Lepoge, G. McCarthy, P. Guerette, J. Boyd, G. Hartford, R. Smith, C. Sovetsky, G. Harvey, A. Dow. Hard at work all year has been the Lewiston High School Science Club. Creating and stimulating an interest in science is the aim of the group. They have accomplished this through proiects, field trips, movies, and demonstrations. Mr. Robert O'Donnell has served as the club's advisor and the officers for the year were as follows: president, Stanley Stokowski, vice-president, Linda Clapp, secretary, Doris Blais, and BOOM' ll Mr. O'Donnell, advisor of Science Club, performs an experiment. treasurer, Andrew Pa nos. The Electricity Club has been reorganized this year. Repairing radio equipment in the hope that it will soon have its own radio transmitter has been this year's project. Mr. Edmund Lessard has been the group's advisor. ELECTRICITY Cl-U5 First Row: R. Nadeou, M. Cox, W. Therriault, Mr. E. Lessard. Mr. Edmund Lessard poses with Second Row: R. lebel, P. Raymond. some of his cIub's equipment. 90 electricity club LIBRARY ATTENDANTS Firs! Row: C. Veilleux, R. Nadeuu, E. Talarico. Second Row: F. Rowe, S. Pollard, D. Lesscrd. OFFICE WORKERS First Row: J. Chevalier. Ferron, A. Hamel, M Second Row: J. Maloney, R. Fisher P. Rudokas, L. Faucher. mem. FOLIO TYPISTS First Row: S. C. lessard, P. D. Murtineou, Second Row: D. Becuccge, l. Roberis, C. S. Wilson. Frateschi, J. Chclresl Rudokas, A. Hamel S. Goudrecu. J. Frazer, C. Dulcc l.. Morin, M. Lemay , Veilleux, C. Tu rgeon, fl 1 1 11 Lil GMU f .C bm Ugg CANTEEN WORKERS AnHording, L. Foucher, M. Berord, W. Sincloir, E. Tolorico, S. Ruedu, C. Conley, C. Girorclin, P. Parent, . Maijineou, C. Turgeon. . AU M- ..... .J - 39? s .5251 f 3 i fi 5 3 V. Ei K 5 L in t 5 . 6.f'Q:4Qlp4.bl'i FOOTBALL PROGRAM SELLERS Firsf Row: A. Harding, C. Conley, P. Flynn, A. Johnson, R. Gordon, M. Chevalier. Second Row: J. Kolz, E. Hording, J. Kontcnuskis, R. Fisher, C. Lepoge, J. Mickolide, M. Lane, J. LoFlomme, C. Alpren, L. Lemperl. --'qua A . . 1 S s Q 1 ' K' 1: 1 ' I I - ,yi ...ff Mfg, W. N... ,,,, . .1 A- ' BASKETBALL USHERETTES Firsf Row: A. Harding, C. Conley, P. Flynn, A. Johnson, R. Gordon, M. Chevalier. Second Row: J. Katz, J. Konfouskis, C. Lepoge, L. Faucher, C. Caron, M. Lane, B. Topping, S. Beaulieu. 92 ! l J! u. Don't leave me this way. Leave the fingers, please. Ann Mason and Paul Levasseur. Thomas Flynn, Joni Santomango, Marla Webster This year's selection by the choral group for the Operetta was Hearts and .Gowns by Fred Rose. The operetta took place in the high school auditorium on February 18, 19597 and under the direction of Alexis Cote played to o delighted audience. But it's our very besf numbed Here she is - Miss America. Marla Webster, Liliette Charest. Paul Levusseur' I I The entire cast takes a final bow. 93 . Sv K 5? A First Row: Director Alexis Cote, A. Grab, M. Morneau, R. Fontaine, H. Cox, I. McGraw, C. Conley, P. Michaud, P. Grandbois, J. Palman. Second Row: R. Lcpierre, M. Moscovis, I. Bellegarde, C. Beaulieu, M. Finn, D. Levesque, J. Smith, D. Cloutier, A. Hastings, J. Mutty. Third Row: S. Stokowski, R. Amnott, L. Derocher, R. Dumais, R. Bazinet, J. Fortunato, K. Wade, A. Dumais, P. Olko, N. Peters, J. Pineau, and P. Levasseur. I First Row: I. Gondek, 5. Bell, S. Hamel, E. Schutt, R. Couture, M. Webster, J. Murcous, E. Grimmel. Second Row: C. Robertson, P. Cliche, S. Grenier, C. Poulin, B. Robertson, N. White, S. Walsh, B. Hodg kins, J. Bouluy, C. Peterson. Third Row: J. Landry, V. Morin, L. Charest, L. Michaud, L. Bergeron, C. Chadburne, R. Riendeau, C Duprez, C. Malo, C. Doyon, M. Michaucl. 94 Mr. Alexis Cote, Bangl Bangl First Row: C. Default, C. Laurendeau, C. Landry, K, Chin, J. Bosse, l.. Diringis, M. Anthoine, W. Webber, M. Chevalier, R, Fisher, E. Moscovis, A. Harding, P. Chapman. Second Row: B, Aliberti, M. Parsons, J, Stokowski, A. Mason, P. Fortin, I. Stone, J. Santomango, R. Gastonguay, E. Davis, N, Springer, H. O'Connor, A, Maheux, E. Harding. Third Row: G. Allen, R. Bemis, R. Gagnon, J. Allen, N. Keneborus, D, Flynn, J. Doyle, S. Spinney, D. Keneborus, R. Belanger, L. Marcotte, J. Martel. choral group The Choral group has had a very active year under the direction of Alexis Cote. This year, a special Wednesday afternoon group and girls' group have provided an opportunity to sing for those students who did not have a fifth-period study. The group has participated in the Minstrel, Oper- etta, Assemblies, a concert at Bates College, a ioint concert with the Rotary, and the Music Festival. Olticers for the year were president, Thomas Flynn, vice president, Rita Fournier, secretary, Robert Bemis, and treasurer, Priscilla Grandbois. 95 L .lf ,Jxiwb NM Wi M O-o-ol What a good group, says Anita Gilbert and Joe Fortunato lnterlocutor Bob Bazlnet says And John Doyle. I, NW ' sing Dearie . now its time for a little poke 0, i .mf fi filly lv fi? J Round and round it goes and where it stops nobody knows Elaine Davis, Claire Breault, Elaine Harding, Connie Landry Dorls Cloutier. L. Morneau, M. Mornaau, L. Ml- chaud, R. Couture. . Phil Chase and Mike Cox LOLLIPOP Could that b Perry Como From the mouths of babes. m I n S S himself'-7 The annual Minstrel show was held in the high school auditorium on December 11, 1958. A capacity audi- ence was on hand to see the successful show in its Christmas background with Robert Bazinet as inter- locutor. 96 senior pluy On November 25, 1958, the class of '59 presented as its Senior Play, The Happiest Millionaire, by Kyle Crichton. lt was held in the high school auditorium and played to an appreciative audience. R. Cassista, M. Poirier, J. Moffit, T. Flynn, M. Cox Cpartially hiddenl. Come softly to me. T. Flynn, N. Crowley, Jr., L. Mills, P. Rudokas. l feel positively ill. T. Flynn, L. Mills, P. Rudokas. Father knows best. J. Moffit, M. Cox, L. Mills, P. Rudokas, N. Crowley Con floorl, T. Flynn Cpartially hiddenl. ls he dead? ? L P. Rudokas, C. Conley, L. Drapeau, M. LeBlanc. one mmule fo Cunaln coll? The cast: L. Mills, C. Conley, M. LeBlanc, L. Drapeau, P. Rudokas, M. Chevalier, J. Poirier, J. Yakowornis, T. Flynn, B. Cassista, N. Crowley, M. Cox. J. Moftit was absent. Miss McCue is giving the cast its final pep talk. 97 fr-JV f few fvr. J-'W' IUW1 AQ X N Mb K? First Row: L. Drapeau, B. Emond, M. Caron, C. Gagnon. N m H Second Row: J. Levesque, W. Plante, M, Poirier, R. Cassista, B. Tapper. R Cassmgr Ca Gagnon and M. Poirier. This year the One-Act Play was entitled The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere. The cast included Bertha Emond, Maurice Caron, Lilly Drapeau, Jerry Levesque, Claire Gagnon, Burton Tapper, Robert Cassista, and Marcel Poirier. On March 23 the play competed at Strong, Maine, for the sec- tional title playing against Strong, Cony of Augusta, and Maine Central Institute. Lewiston won this competition and went on to compete in the regionals which were held at York High School on April 2. There they competed with Rangeley, Brunswick, Thornton Academy, Sanford, and Kennebunk. Four schools were chosen from this group to compete in the finals held at Bowdoin College on April ll. Competing in the finals in addition to L. H. S. were Bangor, Kenne- bunk, Sanford, Rangeley, Belfast, and Waterville. Bangor won first place and Lewiston second. lt was at this time that Marcel Poirier was named outstanding actor. These two teams, Bangor and Lewiston, represented Maine in the New England finals, which were held in Connecticut. The play was directed by Miss Eleanor McCue who was assisted by Miss Georgette Lepage. A little of the bottle now and then to chase lf -V away black melancholy. Animated Cartoonl ' M. Poirier and B. Tapper. M. Caron and L. Faucher. C 98 One url PIUY Give her also a dose of elopement .... M. Poirier and W. Plante. s the tempomen The school dance band, The Tem- pomen, was reorganized at the begin- ning of the present school year by English teacher, Merton Ricker. Musical entertainment has been pro- vided by this group during the inter- missions of the senior play and the Variety Show and at various school dances. The group has appeared on the Youth Cavalcade television pro- gram, at the Regional Teachers' Meet- ing at Boothbay Harbor, and at the Edward Little Coronation Ball. First Row: P. Figoli, A. Dow, Mr. Ricker. T 9: Mi4'i,kM is P- Second Row: R. Duarte, C. Poulin, D. Webster. Drums, M. Moody, Bass, A. Poirier. Standing: R. Vermette. ,. ,W ,,., ..,.. r ....,... .. ,,,. ..... iss.. s is',- A newly organized extra-curricular activity, The Drill Team, has been under the direction of Miss Patricia Ryan, girls' physical education teacher, with the assistance of Venise Cloutier, head maiorette. Membership is open to the girls from all four classes who are not band members, maiorettes, or cheer- leaders. A A, I v F in a-Aiilhn the drill 1 U P The group performed at some of the basketball rallies and games, and the girls hope to perform at a greater number of school activities in the future. TBUIII 99 First Row: L. Dion, R. Larochelle, R LeBlanc, J. Lagueux, S. Bell, J Cliche, J. Allard, S. Fox. Second Row: B. Hodgkins, P. Mer- cier, S. Bolduc, H. Shute, C. Robert- son, D. Tankey, W. Tinkham, P Ryan. Third Row: M. Michaud, N. Larin, P. Morin, M. E. Wood, S. Daigle, L. Cadrin, G. Martin, V. Cloutier. Fourth Row: C. Doyon, L. Doyon, R. Albert, S. Cote. Fifth Row: P. Perron, M. Raymond, C. Malo, G. Tinkham. Sixth Row: A. Maheux, J. Stokow- ski, J. Gilley, V. Morin. Seventh Row: J. St. Laurent, J Grondin, J. Tinkham, L. Bergeron. Eighth Row: F. Bellegarde, A. Wait, R. Poulin, T. Woodbury. Ninth Row: R. Riendeau, M. Larock, M. Fortier, B. Fuller. E ,.... A . . Z,:: c1 ' Mr. Armstrong. leads the band from First Row: F. Marcotte, F. Banaitis, P. Caron, P. Packard, M. Berard. his position at the piano. Second Row: R. Tarclil-'f, F. Coulombe, L. Witherell, P. Guertin, P. Madore. Third Row: S. Janas, F. Mickolide, C. Goulet. Standing: S. Scronkus, M. Marcotte, C. Dumais, A. Boulay,'Theodore Armstrong, C. Sovetsky. l' H ' S' The Band has been very busy this year under the direction of Theodore Armstrong. Much drilling was done to perfect the many routines that were performed during football half-times. The band staged various record hops in bu the gymnasium and held magazine and membership drives in order to raise money for new uniforms. . Mr. Joseph H. Deslauriers, our beloved assistant bandmaster, died accidentally at Wiscasset, Fifth period band is caught by our photographer during Maine, July 26, 1958. rehearsal. 1 S JN:- 100 'S Q is l s K First Row: M. Dionne, S. Madigan, F. Foxon, M. Lane. Oscar Hartford, our popular drill md!- Second Row: D. Legault, C. Gauvin, L. Morneau, L. Faucher, F. Larrivee. feff luke! G bfeflli df VWSCGSSSY on July Mit. Third Row: D. Millikin, E. Sovetsky, P. Mercier, R. Lacompte, P. Desbiens, S. Ayohe. Standing: N. Buck, M. Murphy, A. Poirier, L. Mills, H. Patrv. S. Beaulieu, J. Marquis. Important events at which the band performed were the Mayor's Inaugura- tion, the Armistice Day and Memorial Day parades, a concert at Togus, and i'i 1 a ioint concert with Jordan School. L The biggest event of the year was the Western Maine Music Festival at which . jg ...rg fi Lewiston High School was the host to approximately ten thousand Western '-i- f ie'-lviww Maine musicians. . , K ..,. Q4,. 5k f me 1. if . e J Uwtfii . fi ,.' ', 11' K l lg' im J Ti K 0,7 The entire band is shown in marching formation. 101 First Row: E. Talarico, A. Mahar, J. Larrivee, W. Sinclair. Second Row: N. Desjardins, J. Genest, J. Maloney, D. Rancourf, M. LeBlanc. cheerleaders 'EQJQN - L.. First Row: L. Mills, H. Palry. Second Row: A. Boulay, J, Marquis, S. Scronkus, V. Cloutier, M. Marcotle, C. Dumais, S. Beaulieu muiorettes ual -ul U i 'bv-x ffm, 'Q' hockey team WWW X e Firs ow aplonte, L. Charest, P. Labbe, J. Bouchard, P. Richard, R. Caron, P. Olko, My ukeconw : T. Flynn, M. Blais, B. Pinard, J. LeBlanc, R. Caux, L. Casavant, M. Drouin, A Casavant ' Kp be, D. Ca.on. , l yu 'lx , The Hockey Team, the first Lewiston High School squad to enjoy the new ftllld Q0 ntral Maine Youth Center, had an outstanding season. Posting a record of 8 ' ins and 5 losses, Lewiston entered the State hockey tournament and defeated QF? 5 , Dixfield 5-O. The Blue Devils tied St. Dom's 2-2 in the final, the game going W qyafgfemijzinto two sudden-death periods. ln the play-off the following week our team was Q, defeated 2-i at the beginning of ci second sudden-death. Five outstanding players who will be leaving this year are Paul Richard Larry Charest, Paul Olko, Dave LaPlante, and Tom Flynn. Promising underclass men who showed fine action on the ice are Paul Labbe as goalie, Paul Bonneau Tony Casavant, and Robert Caron. 'LHS 'LHS 'LHS LHS LHS 'LHS 'LHS LHS 'LHS Dixfield Kents Hill Hebron Needham Hebron Bridgton Waterville St. Dom's Dixfield LHS 1 - Bowdoin 'LHS 5 - Waterville 'LHS 4 - Berlin LHS 2 -- St. Don'i's TOURNAMENT 'LHS 5 - Dixfield LHS 'I - St. Dom's 'Victories Lewiston players are as follows: Goalie P. Labbe, D. LaPlante, R. Caron, and J. LeBlanc. 3? Ff- 2 .15 an :f wk, . .--' :- i is - X., :YW J -fgaEfgi, if t , if si Trix J 'f xx-fr tl ,. 3 2 A First Row: Manager D. Keneborusg D. Therriault, P. Fortin, R. Nadeau, B. Therriault, J. Doyle, L. Rodrigue, Assistant Manager A. Grab. Second Row: M. Poirier, N, Crowley, Jr., R. Belaire, T. Love, Coach Crowley, L. Morin, P. Raymond, P. Chase, Manager M. Moscovis. basketball squad Coach Nat Crowley's Basketball Squad proved to be an outstanding group this year. With seventeen wins and only one loss during the regular scheduled season, the Blue Devils entered the Western Maine Tournament as the number one team. Our first tour- nament game ended with a glorious triumph over Farmington, 78-64. After tipping St. Louis the next day by a 64-55 score, Lewiston overpowered a strong Deering team 7l-60 to win the Western large school title. Traveling by special train, loyal Lewiston fans saw the Blue Devils lose the State Championship title against Bangor by a heartbreaking score of 65-64. At the final game of the Western Maine Tournament, Paul Fortin received the Vinall Trophy for outstanding play throughout the event. Seniors on the team in- clude Roland Nadeau, Bob Therriault, Nat Crowley, Jr., Phil Chase, Larry Morin, Pete Raymond, and Marcel Poirier. Outstanding underclossmen who displayed great talent are Paul Fortin, Dick Therriault, John Doyle , and Lionel Rodrigue. 105 L'1Ul5l0,y I :Q Mr. Robinson, principal of Westbrook High School and Chairman of the Western Maine Class L Basketball Tourney, presents the winning trophy to Coach N. Crowley. as rw l umqau ,,-,, ll,-es ies-.. mn? 'lL i tt Ul,, if site' 'f.'i.ii'ii'Q emit ' , ' -- -: 5 .. fi 2 'A . -f . ..,, . ' - 11 fr' 1 . .f- ...i.. . - . ' ,.., . f P' 0 ' ,, I 5 Q kg . -,,, M1 x wg., E., ,Q .ig va -.N l ' 'I' H no so if-P' , L I if- M 1 P 3 V Y X V Q 'P g , r 'MQ r A ,, ...ff 1 . s - as 1 S. W .QQ s fi, ri l J' ii 1... A . V LM :V .s j ,J 8, Q. in .ss ,, N .7 - ,, 4 dil3,f..ll ' ,nf fAmAZ if . 'si Q1 lg 'fi' l Y .' rf ' 3 ' y f , L 5 First Row: L. Turcotte, D. Biron, R. Beaudoin, J. Mardosa, L. Morin, T. Flynn, B. Bazinet, P. Richard, J. Cyr, D. Beaulieu, D. Laplante, G. Yakowanis. . Second Row: Coach N. Parent, Coach V. Moulton, T. Hartford, J. Masselli, J. Doyle, L. Cote, R. Gagnon, L. Roderigue, T. Love, M. Morneau, J. Sienko, D. Flynn, J. Pineau, F. Woodcock, F. Panos, Coach I. Shapiro, Coach P. Ranauro, Third Row: D. Kohr, J. Gorski, R. Dumas, J. Bouchard, T. Lahey, J. Haddock, J. Schott, P. Leon , R. Caux, R. Girouard, R. Lux, J. Tewhey, D. Spence, P. Ducharme. V! .U f f 1 football .ft SEASON'S RECORD Lewiston 25 Bangor 13 Lewiston 7 Portland 21 Lewiston 40 Rumford 27 Lewiston 34 Cony 0 Lewiston O Deering 2 Lewiston 13 Cheverus 13 Lewiston 7 Edward Little 13 Lewiston 26 Edward Little 6 The Lewiston High Football eleven had a very good winning season. A great deal of credit should be awarded to these boys for the wonderful spirit and sportsmanship they displayed. At the annual Armistice Day game with Edward Little, Tom Flynn was awarded the Geiger-Normand Dionne Trophy for being the outstanding player of the game. Tom was also named to the AIl-State Portland Sunday Telegram Team and received honorable mention on the National High School All Star Football squad. Seniors who turned in sterling performances this year were Bob Bazinet, Paul Richard, Larry Morin, John Mardosa, Don Biron, Ray Beaudoin, John Cyr, Dave Laplante, and Dick Beaulieu. Though only underclassmen, John Doyle, Richard Gagnon, Ted Love, Fred Woodcock and Roger Caux showed great promise for the season ahead. Congratulations go to head coach Norm Parent and his assistants lsadore Shapiro, Patrick Ranauro, Robert Provencher, and John Buckley. 106 ' 1 r one ,gm . I ,H M, -..Q - A , L ' If , iffy ? 2-,- Witnessing o tense moment t 1 5 'y L A 5, vi- M. it I V , ti pw , QM ,.,,,,,,, f Y-A Q S ky. C L In ff If ' 4' , . ,?'s,v.Q' xv B Q ,Q 5 it no ., 5 -14-. . 0, , r ts. , Queue A aim 5 f fx -. X y , 4, , fixvsvft Did you ever get that closed in feeling? Tom Flynn and Roger Cuux tackle on Edward Little player. ,,....,e.. 107 Come Cha Cho with me. John Doyle catches cz pass W. 9,1 RDF l..,,su ea baseball Kneeling: Richard Provencher, Paul Dionne, Bob Therriaulf, Tommy Flynn, Bill Stasulis, Larry Charesi, Don Biron, Jim Sienko, Larry Morin, Lionel Cote. Standing: Dean Winslow, Michael Klemanslti, Bob Poulin, Bob Dumas, Jerome Cailler, Johnny Robinson, Pai Murphy, Leo Pelletier, Bill Pefkers, Bill Fahey, Jim Bouchard, Dave Kohr, Lionel Rodrigue, Roger Caux, John Doyle, Bu1zy Burke, Julien Butch LeBlanc. Baseball has a new head coach, Norm Parent, and much credit should be given to him for a fine season. Mr. Parent is replacing our regular coach, Moses Nonigion, who is convolescing from a temporary illness. April 'I7 -at Bates J. V. May 12 - at Morse April 28 - Rumford ' 'May 16 - Auburn 'May 2 - at Auburn May 19 - Rumford May 5 - Morse 'May 23 - Morse 'May 9 - at Rumford 'Doubleheacler OUTFIELDERS BATTERY Kneeling: Leo Pelletier, James Sienko, Donald Biron. Kneeling: Johnny Robinson, Dean Winslow, Bill Peikers. Standing: Lionel Cote, Jerome Cailler, Dave Kohr, Larry , Standing: Lionel Rodrigue, Tommy Flynn, Jim Bouchard, Morin, Roger Caux. Bill Fahey, Larry Chorest. 1006 ilevwflfffjl 'T '-.am .,, 108 golf squad First Row: J. Gorski, A. McCarran, G. Brown, J. Yalcawonvs. Second Row: F. Corrao, G. Cram, D. Spence, L. Belleau, J. Friedman. Third Row: R. R. Bilodeau, D. Ellis, M. Fortunate, Mr. Shapiro. The Golf squad enloyed another excellent season under the guidance of Coach lzzy Shapiro. Seniors on the squad included Adrien McCarron, John Yakawonis, and Gardner Brown. Coach Robert Provencher is to be congratulated 'For a fine Track season. This year's meets included the following: Rumtord on May 9, Portland, Auburn, and Lewiston in a triangular meet on May 15, Bates, Auburn, and Lewiston in another triangular meet on May 18, an Andy Valley meet on May 29, and the State meet on June 16. First Row: L. Talarico, H. Wilson, D. Baril, J. Doyle, D. Flynn, T. Hartford E Small T Barron E Harkins til , . , . , . . lv Second Row: J. Allen, R. Beliveau, W. Plante, P. Panus, R. Murphy, R. Berube, R. Lux. Third Row: D. Harkins, W. Letourneau, R. Eccles, N. Crowley, Mr. Provencher. truckmteum K v If V44 4. N,--1 of f L- C fj ,-1-':' Z ,J so GD I D. LaBrie, P. Caron. Oh, Darling, I wasn't readyl l ,Miss Ryan, Physical Education Director, . I . . . G.A.A. Advisor, Drill Team instructor, and I r u 9 Basketball Coach. The Girls' Athletic Association conducts a wide variety of after-school activities open to any girl who wishes to participate. Basketball was begun in the late fall with varsity, iunior varsity, and sophomore teams being chosen. These teams com- peted with other schools sponsoring similar groups. Varsity Girls' Basketball. Left to Right, First Row: E. Buschmann, S. Seifert, A. Johnson, C. Conley, E. Talarico, H. Patry, J. Marcous, S. Simard. Second Row: D. Rancourt, J. Larrivee, A. Mahar, D. Labrie, J. Genest, J. Tardift, J. Elie. Third Row: P. Madigan, J. Palman, Miss Ryan, coach, W. Sinclair, manager, M. Carol Conley, foul shooting champion, Diehl, P- CCIYOY1- takes her stand at the foul line. -af QMS 1 A 1, 110 badminton and ping pong. Trampo- Wir f ' WSI 9 Va i l . ff 25' F , FQ... I Y' i ig??fi7z7S3, V M' 5-kgxislsf ifi fs Lg: - 4515. .5 . N. ,F Karine W H1 f an M. 1 Sophomore Girls' Basketball: Miss Ryan, C. Robertson, B. Johnson, K. Drake, J. St. Laurent, J. Lagueux, E, Chances, C. Alpren, S. Fraser, R. Ouellette, R. Beaulieu, P. Mercier, R. Lavoie. Spring activities included volleyball, line exercises and tumbling were of tered in addition to softball and in door tennis. Riding Club. First Row: .J. Verville, F. leClair, L. Lempert, C. Alpren. Second Row: A. Danis, J. Dumais, J. St. Pierre, C. Dumais, S. Fraser, S. Perrin, D. Levesque, R. Cloutier. G. A. A. Board. I First Row: A. Harding, C. Conley, A. Johnson. Second Row: J. Bouchard, S. Seifert, 5. Perrin, J. Elie, C. Duncan. lll Alice Harding says, Hands om D. Albert - 19, 59 R. Albert - 99 B. Aliberti - 95 Mr. J. Aliberti - 11 R. Aliberti - 19, 78, 79 G. Allain - 95 J. Allard - 99 J. Allen - 95 S. Alperen - 67, 86 C. Alpren - 67, 87, 111 R 95 . Amnott - Mr. T. Armstrong - 15, 100 J. Ayotte -19,101 M L. J. rs. S. Babb - 10 Baillargeon - 81, 85 Banoitis - 83, 85, 100 S. Bansmer - 87 A. Baril - 19 R. Baril - 19 T. Barron - 63 R. Bates - 19 R. Bazinet - 19, 76, 94, 96, D. Beaucage - 20, 82, 91 D. J. Beaucage - 20 M. Beauchesne - 20 R. Beaudoin - 20, 106 C. Beaulieu - 66 ind J. Bussiere - 23, 89 R. Buteau - 23 Mr. J. Bussell - 13 L. Ccldrin -- 99 Miss D. Cailler - 12, 23 Mr. G. Cailler - 11 R. Cuiller - 23, 78, 83, 89 M. Campbell - 24 C. Caron - 80, 83, 92 D. Caron - 67, 71, 80 L. Caron - 24 M. Caron - 24, 63, 78, 83, 88, 89, 108 P. Caron - 24, 79, 81, 100, 110 R. Caron - 103 A. Casavant - 103 C. Casavant - 71 L. Casavant - 103 C. Casey - 71 S. Casey - 70 R. Cassista - 24, 97, 98 R. Castonguay - 95 R. Caux - 67, 106, 108 D. Chabot - 24 G. Chamberland - 24 R. Champagne - 25 E. Chances - 67, 111 M. Currier - 71 l. Cusson - 71 J. Cyr - 77,106 R. Cyr - 29 E. Daigle - 88 R. Dcligle - 29 S. Daigle - 99 A. Danis - 111 E. Davis - 29, 78, 80, 83, 88, 89, 95, 96 L. Deletetsky - 63 N. Desiardins - 63, 102 R. Desiardins - 63 L. Derocher - 94 P. Desbiens - 101 A P. M L. P. L. . Deshaies - 29, 57, 76, 88, 89 Deshaies - 71 . Diehl- 63, 83,110 Dion - 71, 99 Dionne - 63, 77, 108 Dlringis - 29, 95 M. Fortunato - 77, 109 C. Fournier - 72 J. Fournier - 32, 95 F. Fox - 101 J. Foxon - 80, 83, 84 S. Fox - 99 J. Fraser - 33, 91 S. Fraser - 111 S. Frateschi - 33, 81, 91 R. Frechette - 33 B. Fuller - 99 A. Gagne - 33 A. H. Gagne - 33 I. Gagne - 33, 86 R. Gagne - 33 Y. Gagne - 34 D. Gagnier - 63 D. Gagnier - 77, 106 C. Gagnon - 98 R. Gagnon - 95 Mr. H. Gastonguay - 9, 14 C. Gauvin - 101 Mrs. M. Dobbs - 15 G. Donovan - 72 A. Dow - 88, 99 D. J. Doyle - 77, 106 Doyle - 95, 96, 101 P. Gauvin - 34 C. Gelly - 81, 83 J. Genest - 83, 84, 102, 110 R. Gervais - 34 J. Gilley - 99 R. Chenard D. Beaulieu - 106 R. Beaulieu - 20, 111 S. Beaulieu - 20, 57, 92, 94, 102 L. Begin - 20, 76 R. Belaire - 108 R. Belanger - 77, 95 S. Bell - 94, 99 I. Belanger - 66, 77, 95 L. Belleau - 109 F. Bellegarde - 99 I. Bellegarde - 85, 94 l. Bellemare - 67 C. Belliveau - 71 M. Chapman - 95 B. Charest - 25, 76 C. Charest - 25 J. Charest - 25, 91 L. Charest - 25, 76 L. Charest - 68, 93, 94, 103, 108 Y. Charron - 25 P. Chase - 108 18, 25, 57, 76, 96, 105, L. Chasson - 26 M. chevener - 26, 78, 79, ai, az, 83, 91, 92, 95 -26 P. R. M L. M Bemis - 21, 54, 78, 79, so, az, 83, 85, 89 Bemis - 95 . Berard - 21, 56, 78, 84, 92, 100 Bergeron - 99 rs. M. Bickford - 12, 65 P. Cheney - 77, B4 S. Cheney - 26, 78, 80, 81, 83, 88, 89 K. Chin - 71 B. Chouinard - 77 L. Clapp - 63, 90 P. Cliche - 94, 99 110,111 J. Bilodeau - 80, 83 N. Bilodeau - 21, 76 R. Bilodeau - 77 R. R. Bilodeau - 109 D. Biron - 21, 76, 106, 108 C. Bissonnette - 67 C. Bizier - 21 E. Blais - 21 J. Blais - 21 M. Blais -- 77, 103 R. Blanchette - 22, 76 D. Cloutier - 26, 78, 81, 94, 96 M. Cloutier - 26 R. Cloutier - 71, 111 V. Cloutier - 27, 58, 88, 99, 102 K. Coady - 27, 78 F. Coffin - 77 D. Cohen - R. Cohen - 88, 89 63, 84 27, 54, 78, 83, 84, 85, D. Collins - 27, 59, 88 C. Conley - 18, 27, 56, 92, 94, 97, S. Bolduc - 99 M r. V. Bolster - 14 D. Bornstein - 22, 59, 76 J. Bossa - 22, 57, 78, 81, 85, 88, 95 G. Bouchard - 67 J. Bouchard - 103, 106, 111 Miss L. Boucher - 12, 88 J. Connor - 27 Mr. J. Connors - 13, 81 M. Corrao - 27 Mr. A. Cote - 15, 94 G. Cote - 28, 76 L. Cote - 77, 106 R. Cote - 28, 76, 77 P. Boucher - 71 A. Boulay - 67, 100, 102 R. Boutin - 22 M. Bowie - 22, 79 J. Boyd - 67, 86, 87 C. Breault - 22, 78, 82, 96 D. Brochu - 22 L. Brousseau - 23 G. Brown - 23, 76, 89, 109 G. Bubier - 23 Mr. J. Buckley - 14 D. Burrows - 23, 54, 78, 79, 81, 82, S. Cote - 99 J. Coulombe - 28, 79 R. Couture - 28, 96 Miss M. Covell - 13 M. Cox - 28, 58, 76, 90, 96, 97 G. Cram - 68, 77 R. Cronkhite - 28 Mr. N. Crowley - 15, 105 N. Crowley, Jr. - 18, 28, 58, 76, 97, 105 M. Crowley - 68, 77, 105 R. Crowley - 29, 78, 80, 82, 83, 89 C. Doyon - 99 L. Doyon - 99 K. Drake - 111 L. Drapeau - 30, 78, 81, 8 98 E. Draper - 30 M. Drouin - 103 Mr. A. Drury - 10 R. Duarte - 30, 57, 99 P. Dubay - 30, 78, 79, 81 Mr. N. Dube - 12, 80 P. Ducharme - 106 K. Dudzic - 30 C. Dufault - 95 C. Dulac - 30 J. Dulac - 30 C. Dumas - 94 R. Dumas - 94, 106 C. Dumais - 66, 100, 102, Miss D. Dumais - 12 J. Dumais - 72, 111 M. Dumais - 31 P. Dumais - 31 Miss M. Dumont - 79 C. Duncan - 111 R. Dupre - 31, 76 R. Dupuis - 77 Mr. W. Durgin - 12 F. Ebert - 77 G. Edwards - 31, 76 J. Elie -110,111 V El 68 . ie - D. Ellis - 83, 109 G. Elwell - 31 B. Emond - 31, 98 W. Fahey - 68, 77 L. Faucher - 31, 57, 78, 80, 82,- 83, 91, 82, 101 A. Ferland - 32 J. Ferron - 32, 91 P. Figoli - 99 J. Finch - 68 M. Finn - 94 R. Fisher - 18, 32, 56, 78, 81, 91, 92 D. Flynn - 62, 77, 106 P. Flynn - 32, 82, 92 rl Flynn - is, 32, 56, 70, 76, 93, 97, 103, 106, 108, 109 R. Fontaine - 94 M. Fortier - 99 C. Girardin - 34 R. Girardin - 34, 88 R. Girouard - 106 R. Goldstein - 68 R. Gonthier - 34 J. Goodwin - 34 R. Gordon - 35, 78, 80, J. Gorsh - 106 Mrs. A. Gosselin - 9 S. Goudreau - 35, 81 C. Goulet - 100 A. Grab - 94, 105 P. Grandbois - 70, 95 92 B. Graves - 35, 59, 76 J. Graves - 64 G. Grenier - 35, 79, 81, 82, 83, 81 89 J. Grondin - 99 D. Groves - 35, 79, 81, 82 E. Grimmel - 94 A. Guerrette - 35 P. Guerrette - 90 D. Guertin - 100 A. Hachey - 83 N. Hackett - 35 J. Haddock - 64, 106 Miss R. M. Hagerty - 10, 78 B. Hall - 72 A. Hamel - 36, 78, 79, 81, 83, 91 S. Hamel - 68, 84, 94 Mrs. E. Hamilton - 10, 69 Miss M. Hamilton - 84 A. Harding - 36, 92, 95, 89, 111 E. Harding - 36, 78, 81, 92, 95, 96 Miss C. Harkins - 10, 73 E. Harkins - 77 J. Harkins - 72 G. Hartford - 90 T. Hartford - 77, 106 J. Hartwood - 54 G. Harvey - 90 P. Harvey - 83 E. Hebert - 36, 80 B. Hodgkin - 36, 56, 89, 9 J. Hodgkin - 69, 99 J. Jalbert - 36 A. Johnson - 110, 111 B. Johnson - 111 B. A. Johnson - 66 J. Jordon - 37 Mr. K. Jordan - 13 0 83 Buschmann - 110 S. Crowley - 71, 86 M. Crozier - 29, 78, 79 P J. 112 . Fortin - 63, 68, 105, 108 L. Jourdain - 37 Fortunato - 32, 56, 76, 94, 96 J. Kantauskis - 64, 80, 83, 92 J. Katz - 80, 83, 92 Mr. L. J. Kelley - 9, 55 D. Keneborus - 37, 76, 95, 105 N. McKeone - 41 B. MacKintosh - 64, 84 T. McLellan - 42 N. Keneborus - 77, 95 Mr. A. Kibbee, Jr. - 14 Miss G. Kirk - 11, 82 D. K.-.hr - 77, 106 F. Koss - 37 P. Labbe - 103 R. Labbe - 77 D. Lobrie - 37, 110 M. Lachapelle - 85 J. LaFlamme - 64 J. Lagueux - 69, 99, 111 N. Lahey - 70 T. Lahey - 77, 106 L. Laioie - 37, 76 L. Lampert - 69 Miss K. Lancaster - 11 G. Landry - 37, 78, 81, 95, J. Landry - 38, 94 M. Lane - 64, 92 N. Lamey - 83, 84 Miss N. M. Lange - 11 R. Langlois - 81 G. Laplante - 72 D. Laplante - 38, 103, 106, R. Laprise - 38 M. Lorock - 38, 82, 99 96 108 R. Larochelle - 99 J. Larrivee - 38, 78, 102, 110 B. Latham - 38 C. Laurendeau - 38, 78, 79, 81, 95 P. Laverdiere - 9 P. Lavasseur - 66, 77, 93, 94 J. MacWilliams - 41, 58, 76 P. Madigan - 73, 84, 86, 110 S. Madigan - 73, 86, 101 A. Mahar - 102, 110 A. Maheux - 95, 99 C. Malo - 99 J. Maloney - 18, 42, 57, 78, 79, 80, 91, 102 E. Mangan - 42, 79, 81, 82, 85, 87, 89 J. Marchand - 73 P. Marchand - 42, 79, 82, 85 E. Marcous - B3 J. Marcous - 110 F. Marcotte - 100 L. Marcotte - 95 M. Marcotte - 102' N. Marcotte - 100 J. Mardosa -- 42, 76, 88, 106 J. Marquis - 42, 94, 101, 102 S. Martin - 99 D. Martineau - 42, 80, 91, 92 J. Masselli - 106 A. Mason - 43, 78, 81, 93, 95 B. Mason - 43, 82 J. Mathieu - 43, 82, 83 D. Mayo - 54 Paul Mercier - 101, 111 P. Mercier - 99 L. Michaud -- 43, 94, 96 M. Michaud - 94, 99 P. Michaud - 85 Rita Ouellette - 111 Rod. Ouellette - 45 Roger Ouellette - 77 P. Packard - 46, 88, 100 J. Palman - 65, 81,110 J. Palmer - 81 M r. R. Palson - 15, 85 A. Panos - 46 P. Panos - 106 79, 80, 81, Mr. N. Parent - 15, 106, 108 P. Parent - 46, 92 T. Parent - 85 P. Parker - 46, 59, 78, 82, 83, 88, 89 M. Parsons - 95 P. Parsons - 83 H. Patry - ia, 46, sa, aa, M . Pelletier - 77 J. Perrier - 88 S. Perrin - 111 D. Perron - 99 N. Peters - 94 G. Petersen - 69, 94 W. Petkers - 65, 77 M iss M. Pierter - 13 B. Pinard - 103 J. Pineau - 77, 94, 106 R. Piper - 46 W . Plante - 98 W. Plummer - 46, 76 102,110 A. Poirier - 101, 99 R. Poirier - 47 M. Poirier - 47, 76, 98, 105, 108 S. Pollard - 47, 79, 81, 83, 88, 89, 91 A. Lavoie - 39, 85 R. Lavoie - 111 Lawton - 39, 82 G. R. Lebel - 39, 90 J. Leblanc - 8 M. LeBlanc - 39, 54, 56, 78, 83' 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, R. LaBlanc - 99 A. Leclair - 69 F. Leclair - 111 R. leclair - 77 P. Lecompte - 39 C. Lemay - 8 Lemay - 39, 91 Lemieux - 39 102 M. A. L. Lempert - 111 P. Leonas - 77, 106 G. Lepage - 40, 83, 89, 92 F. Mickalide - 100 J. Mickolide - 43, 78, 81, 92 B. Milasauskis - 43 Miss E. Miller - 10, 62 D. Millikin - 101 Mrs. A. Mills - L. Mills - 43, 101, 102 C. Minnehan - 44, 78, 81, 82, 88 J. Moffitt - 46, 76, 97 M. Moody - 99 C. Morin - 69 L. Morin - 18, 44, 76, 105, 106, 108 L. M. Morin - 44, 91 P. Morin - 99 R. Morin - 73 V. Morin - 94, 99 L. Morneau - 101 M. Morneau - 77, 96, 106 E. Moscovis - 73 10 58, 80, 82, 87, 97, Miss G. lepoge - 12 G. Lepage - 69, 90 J. Lepage - 72 Mr. A. Lessard - 13 G. Lessard - 40, 78, 79, 80, 81, 91 D. Lessard - 40, 83 Mr. E. Lessard - 13, 90 . Lessard - N 40 Rowe -- S. Lessard - 69, 80 J. Letourneau - 88 D . Levesque G R. J. M - 64, 80, 83, 94,111 . Levesque - 40, 98 Levesque - 40 Libby - 8, 69, 77 . Lindholm - 64, 83 M. Webster - 69, 93 N. Larin - 99 M. Moscovis - 44, 54, 57, 76, 77, 84, 89, 90, 105 Mr. Moulton - 15, 106 E. Murphy - 44 G. Murphy - 44 J. Murphy - 83, 84 M. Murphy - 101 P 54 D. Pomerleau - 47 C. Poulin - 99 Rachel Poulin - 47, 54 Richard Poulin - 47 Robert Poulin - 108 Rosalie Poulin - 99 S. Poulin - 65, 88 W. Poulin - 65 J. Pratt - 47, 76 B. Precopio -- 48 Mr. B. Provencher - 15 P. Pugsley - 65 M. R. Ranauro - 11, 106 Miss M. Randolph - 13 B. Rancourt - 48 D. Rancourt - 62, 102, 1 3. Rath - 69 M. Raymond - 99 P. Raymond - 9, 105 W. Raymond - 48, 76 10 P. Richard - 48, 57, 76, 103, 106 Mr. M. Ricker - 85, 99 R. Riendeau - 99 M. Rivard - 48 L. Robert - 48, 83, 91 G. Robertson - 94, 99, 1 11 J. Santomango - 49, 59, 93, 95 Mr. C. Savage - 10, 76, 77 S. Score - 87 J. Schott - 69, 77, 106 S. Scronkus - 65, 100, 102 S. Seifert - 50, 79, 82, 89, 110, 111 Mr. I. Shapiro - 14, 106, 109 J. Shufeldt - 77 H. Shute - 99 J. Sienko -- 77, 106 S. Simard - 50, 54, 110 W. Sinclair - 18, 50, 58, 79, 81, 88, 89, 92, 102, 110 E. Small - 65, 77, 81, 85 R. Smith - 50, 77, 84 C. Sovetsky - 50, 84, 89, 90, 100 E. Sovetsky - 101 D. Spence - 65, 77, 106, 109 C. Spencer - 50 P. Spencer - 77 S. Spinney - 95 N. Springer - 50, 79, 85, 95 A. Stanton - 51 W. Stasulis - 51 J. Stollowski - 73, 99 S. Stokowski - 51, 56, 84, 89, 94, 95 I. Stone - 51, 79, 95 T. St. Laurent - 99, 111 J. St. Pierre - 49, 73, 111 P. St. Pierre - 73 E. Talarico - 18, 51, 58, 88, 89, 91, 92, 102, 110 L. Talarico - 73 D. Tankey - 99 B. Tapper - 98 J. Tardif - 51, 54, 78 L. Tardif - 51 M. Tardif - 65 J. Tardiff - 52, 83, 110 A. Teixeira - 52 J. Tewhey - 77, 106 D. Theriault - 52, 105 R. Therriault - 52, 105 R. E. Therriault - 52 W. Therriault - 52, 76, 90 G. Tinkham - 99 J. Tinkham - 65, 99 W. Tinlrham - 73, 99 B. Topping - 65, 83, 92 Mr. J. Topping - 14 l. Turcotte - 73 L. Turcotte - 77 C. Turgeon - 52, 79, 81, 91 R. Turmenne - 66, 77 J. Turner - 79, 81 H. Vachon - 73 P. Vachon - 53, 76, 77 P. Valcourt - 65 C. Vattes - 65 C. Veilleux - 53, 78, 79, 80, 85, 91 90. L. Rodrigue - 62, 76, 77, 105, 106, 108 R. Vermette - 65, 99 J. Verville - 111 8. 48 F. Rowe - 49, 59, 91 S. Rowe - 69, 88 A. Wait - 69, 84, 99 B. Wait - 77, 69 M S. iss C. Walsh - 5, 12 Walsh - 93, 95 W. Webber - 73, 95 D. Webster - 53, 99 . Murphy - C. Murray - 69 J. Mutty - 45 P. Mynahan - 45 A. Nadeau - 45 R. Nadeau - 45, 58, 76, 78, 83, 84, 91, 105 R. E. Nadeau - 45, 90 A. Lizotte - 40, 78, 79 Ted Love -- 64, 77, 105, 106 Tim Love - 70, 72 R. Lux - 70, 73, 77, 106 G. McAllister - 77 G. McCarthy - 41, 59, 83, 8 J. McClure - 41 Miss E. McCue - 11 A. McGuigan - 41 J. McKeone - 41 4,90 Mr. M. Nanigan - 11 W. O'Connell - 64, 77 H. O'Connor - 69, 84, 95 Mr. R. O'Donnell - 14, 90 Miss P. O'Hara - 12 P. Olko - 94, 103 J. Orestis - 69 C. Ouellette - 73 J. Ouellette - 85 L. Ouellette - 45 113 G. Roy - 77 N. Roy - 73 R. Roy - 73 P. Rudokas - 49, 57, 73. 79. 81. 83, 89, 91 S. Rueda - 49, 79, 92 R. Rushton -- 49 Mr. J. W. Russell - 8 D. Ryan - 99 Miss P. Ryan - 15. 110. G. Saltis - 49 B. Sumaklis - 70 Miss M. Samways - 10 111 A. Wentworth - 65, 88 J. whmanghqm - 73, so L. Witherell - 100 S. Wilson - 53, 80, 91 D. Winslow - 65, 77 M. E. Wood - 65, 99 T. Woodbury - 99 F. Woodcock - 65, 77, 106 J. Yakawonis - 53, 57, 76, 84, 106 AQ 558 xi? Cfffjj 'iff 1 ..i a 5 Q -K AJ? ir 2 QE 5 .7 .I i' iw- - 1F 7- ' - , jff. X N ,L Yvj X l' 1 '- '.flg: ' 2 E I g .... ... 1 ' Qi- I JL.. ' S 5 l E .. E Q - 1 i-Q M- 7 ,g-, + f- ? 2, N 1 Q 5 Y - Q if E':fQ Q , :-R ,p - Q T v ' ,.g,.,'- 5 if- g . ,- f 5 -L ,gr 1 S ' 'Q a Y- - i , - f - X A ' S -vi' i l, i s - Y, ' - '-1 I 15522, iffy., ' -gg fo gf' jf r Z R 14? 2 X' 427 ,, ,, YZ, g iff-gf advertisers We have observed our pathway in all its phases of construction: first, just a border, then a sound base and tiles, and finally, a completed path extending before us into the future. As the Class of 1959 prepares to ioin the many former graduates of Lewiston High School, we face life optimistically, for we carry with us some of the knowledge and experi- ence that is Lewiston High School, pathway to the future. 115 Mr. Linwood Kelley, Principal The Office Staff Portland Lithograph Company Loring Studios We extend thanks to all those who contributed to the 1959 FOLIO. To Miss Rose-Mary Hagerty, our faculty advisor, must go the initial credit for our yearbook. We also voice our gratitude to Miss Muriel Dumont, who heads the business staff, to Miss Margaret LaMontagne, who directs our typistsp and to Mr. Merton Ricker, who handled school photography. We should not fail to thank our editorial workers with ls, their able committee Snookie Burrows, underclassmenp Sue- Anne Cheney, activities, and her right hand, Doris Cloutier, photog rgphyg Caron, senior personali- W gnlmg ,L filet s L 'WUIU ,am ,.-W 4 ml acknowledgement FABRICS 2 7 Bates Manufacturing Company employs more people than any other firm in the state. It is the world's largest producer of bedspreads and matching draperies. It weaves the famed Dis- ciplined Fabrics to clothe America. It has help- ed outfit our Armed Forces. Bates has been employing Lewiston men and women for over a hundred years. When you are deciding on a career, why not drop in to any one of our Personnel Offices to talk it over. You will find many opportunities at Bates. Bates Manufacturing Co LEWISTON AUGUSTA Bates Hill Divisions Edwards Division All Bates Fabrics Are Made In Maine By Maine People 117 I' , --:sr ge S PREP HALL at Benoit'S The only shop in Central Maine specializing in Apparel for young men in High and Prep schools. A. H. BENCIT SL Company LISBON and ASH STREETS LEWISTQN 118 AUBURN-LEWISTON AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Advance Auto Sales Flock Buick Company Almay Edsel, Inc. Jewett Ford, Inc. Auburn Motor Sales, Inc. Park Motor Mart Auto Center, Inc. Pontiac Center, Inc. C. F. Chase Company Puritan Chevrolet Co. Davis Cadillac Company Twin Cities Motor Co Wade 8. Dunton, Inc. 119 KNAPP BROTHERS SHOE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Barker Division Lewiston, Maine Shapiro Bros. Shoe Co., Inc. 209 COURT STREET AUBURN MAINE 120 Central Maine's largest and finest depart- ment store. HI-SCHOOLERS' SHOP Where high school girls End the clothes they want for sports, school and parties - an-d at prices that Ht into high school budgets. MEN'S SHOP Featuring everything a young man needs from hats to shoes - sports jack- ets, slacks, sportswear and accessories. PECK'S has been outfitting high school students since 1880. LEWISTON LUMBER CO. LEONARD'S UPHOLSTERY CO. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - SLIP COVERS CARPETING - FABRICS and SUPPLIES 15 Park Sf.-Lewiston, Maine Dial 4-5473 WCOU in Lewiston WCOU-FM in Lewiston WFAU in Augusta JOHN G. WEST COMPANY Office Machines 'I33 MAIN STREET :: :: LEWISTON, MAINE ROLAND C. F ORTIN EDOUARD OUELLETTE I. OVIDE CALLANT ROLAND DESIARDINS COME SEE! YOU'LL SAVE! di' A8.P SUPERMARKETS America's Foremost Food Retailers Since 1859 A FRIEND 122 WWW I ir WMM? Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classboolc a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! Llllll G W T Ulllll New England's Largest School Photographers 123 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are schools or colleges CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS - DIPLOMAS - PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA-MEDALS and TROPHIES MR. DONALD B. TUPPER BOX 244 :: :: CAPE COTTAGE BRANCH PORTLAND 9, - MAINE TEAGUE Crusader and Tomato Company JENKINS 29 Lincoln Street LEWISTON MAINE LEWISTON MAINE AUBURN MAINE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE For Professional Business Careers SUMMER SESSION June 22 to August I FALL TERM September 9 Catalog on Request 53 Court Street Aubum, Maine Dial 2-2171 is te , v v tw P ' sati wfk :gl 2315 ft' NE? 12533 kg? gg? 3 i igigi 3 5 :EE xi ,E Q gs Q- Q, Sigma x 3 if Sis X gal N 1 ' 4 QI? . 5' at 3 ki K FY' Q , 5 t S YOUR YEARBOOK LITHOGRAPHER is Portland Lithograph Company 252 Spring Street -Portland, Maine 125 C5909 QJERXTTEUQS ALWAYS REMEMBER THE WOOLWORTH POLICY TOP QUALITY AND VALUE SINCE 1879 THE BEST IN VALUES THE MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AND CUSTOMERS COME FIRST ALWAYS JIMMY'S TEXACO HEATING OILS FIRESTONE TIRES J I M M Y ' S D I N E R - For Fine Foods - AUBURN :: :: :: MAINE EASTERN, INCORPORATED Grand Trunk Yard LEWISTON : : : : MAINE 126 HILLCREST POULTRY COMPANY Lewiston Maine CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY Ceneral Office 9 Green Street Augusta, Maine CLARK SHOE COMPANY F. X. Marcotte Bro. and Co. Home Furnishings Since 1888 CORNER LINCOLN AND CHESTNUT STREETS Dial 2-6051 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK In the Heart of the Shopping District Corner of The Corner of Ash and Lisbon Sts. Convenience LEWISTON Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 127 Courtesy Quality Service SAM'S ORIGINAL ITALIAN SANDWICI-IES SAM'S DELICIOUS PIZZA PIES You've tried the rest- Now try the best 268 Main Street COpposite St. Joseph's Churchj Dial 2-9145 Lewiston Telephone 4-7061 Henry J. Aliberti - Donald R. LaRochelIe - Harry D. Hodson ALIBERTI, I.aROCHELLE 81 HODSON Engineering Corp., Inc. 460 MAIN STREET - LEWISTON, MAINE CIVIL ENGINEERING and SURVEYING, INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS SUPERVISION and INSPECTION of CONSTRUCTION, MUNICIPAI. ENGINEERING Hahnel Brothers Co. Roofng and Sheet Metal- Auto Radiator Repairing CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS Estimates Furnished Free 42 Main Street Dial 4-6477 Lewiston, Maine LUlGGl'S PIZZERIA Italian Spaghetti - Pizza Italian Sandwiches-Spaghetti Sauce Corner HORTON and SABATTUS STREETS-LEWISTON, MAINE :: Phone 2-0701 :: MAINE BANANA Voice Piano Organ CORPORATION MRS. Bl.ANCI IE D. BLAKE Wholesale Distributors Many oumandlng F 'Pi'S - . . II2 Lisbon Street-LEWISTON 165 5Pf'h9 Sf--Lewiston, Maine 46 Highland Avenue Ausunn Dial 2-1431 Diql 2.7453 128 Bates Street Cigar G Confectionery Co. Cigars - Tobacco - Cigarettes - Confectionery and Druggists' Sundries Distributor for Ronson Lighters 12-14 BATES STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Telephone 46491-46492 MASSELLI BROS. WHOLESALE Fruit and Produce 390 CANAL STREET LEWISTON, MAINE THE HOTEL ELM Auburn Maine Excellent Facilities For All Types of Social and Business Activities Dial Lewiston 4-4079 CONLEY-FAH EY Funeral Home Dial 2-8221 'l0'I Pine Street Lewiston Maine 129 The Bank For Everyone Depositors Trust Company Lewiston - Lisbon Falls - Mechanic Falls - Freeport Also serving you at E other locations Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Authorized to act as Trustee or Exeeutor LAVERDIERE 81 WILLIHAN Plumbing and Heating 115 Old Greene Road LEWISTON - ' - - MAINE Central Distributors Brunswick Rumford 40 Oxford Street, Lewiston -Jmnhrapufs ZJAYIIIXY llll Cd 29 Asn STREET LEw1sToN, MAINE AUTOMOBILE Maintenance Body and fender work - glass replacements - Duco and enamel Painting WADE and DUNTON CARRIAGE CO. 68 Park Street Est. 1885 Lewiston, Maine 130 GENERAL BEVERAGES LEWISTON STEAM DYE HGUSE CO. LEBLANC'S Cleaners Main Oflice and Plant: 10 Lafayette St. Dial 4-8791 Branch Offices: 513 Main St., 116 Park St., 6 Spruce St., 952 Lisbon, 216 Couri' Sf.-AUBURN Auburn Wet Wash Laundry A. NAI11i.Xl',Prup. TFL. 2-2971 153 RIVHRSIDI-1 DRIYIZ AUBURN. MAINE YVP VVash llverything But The Baby CON1Pl,lf'1'l'i l..-XVNDRY SERVICE Congratulations :: :: Class of 1959 COOPER'S HAMBURGER STAND 403 Sabattus Street LEWISTON MAINE The Bank of Personal Service The Manufacturers National Bank LEWISTON, MAINE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l 3 1 F or Every Blooming Thing Phone 2-1196 PARK FLORAL CO. LEWIS E. LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor PARK AVENUE AUBURN, ME. Phone 3-0712 MADELElNE'S BEAUTY SALON Owned and Operated by MADELEINE GAGNE 'l'l ASH STREET :: LEWISTON, ME. Professional Building Central M aine's Largest Store for Men and Boys 184-188 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. I. Louis VINCENT GERALD R. LEBLANC ROY BROS. TRANSPORTATION CO. AUBURN FREE PRESS Auburn - - Maine SUPERIOR SEA FOOD CO. Visit our Sea Water Lobster Pound 337 LISBON STREET LEWISTON FRANK BOURISK SL SON Watch, Clock and jewelry Repairing KING COLE FOODS South Portland, Maine C. U. Parker, jr. Auburn, Maine Dial 2-0121 34 Ash Street Lewiston Potato Chips Pop Corn BEDARD'S PHARMACY Will Fill All Doctors ISAACSON GL ISAACSON Prescriptions Dial 2-2201 Dial 4-7521 61 College St., Lewiston, Me. TI-IE j. j. NEWBERRY CO. Lewiston, Maine RCA VICTOR TELEVISION - RCA WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES REGGlE'S TELEVISION ancl APPLIANCES I4 Canal Sf. - LEWISTON, MAINE FOR SERVICE DIAL--3-2612 Days or 2-5916 Evening! Reginald Auclibert COTE,S DAIRY L S. DURGNN Milk - Cream - Dairy Products INSURANCE 82 COLLEGE ROAD W. S. Durgin 4 Park Street Dial 3-0631 Marchand Shoe Store A FRIEND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SHOE REPAIRING 49 Cedar Street Dial- 2-9264 Congratulations A '59 Graduates 'K 1. ,S . ., W. :hgh , A The World is Yours to it ' I H I Conquer ROGERS IEWELRY STORES 3 STRAWBERRY AVENUE SCHOTT MOTORCYCLE SUPPLY Louie's 281 Lisbon St. Lewiston WPJBMM LACHANCE BROS. Range and Fuel Oil Prompt, Courteous Service Dial 2-2513 See Maine,s Largest Selection of Gowns at C O R T E L L ' S L. Gt A. ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. Sylvania Cs? Caprlzari TI 'S 33I Lisbon St. Dial: 4-6152 l-lAMEL'S JEWELRY STORE Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing 229 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine Diamonds Watches Wedding Gifts L. O. BEAUPARLANT Complete Home Furnishers 339 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine DeORS EY'S RECORD SHOP At the sign of The Big Record Lewiston Maine LEWISTON HARDWARE and PLUMBING CO. 75 LISBON STREET THE WOMAN'S SHOP Excluswe Apparel 86 Lisbon Street Dial 4-4083 LEWISTON MAINE CENE'S CORNER STORE BELL SHOPS Groceries, Cold Cuts, l , Frozen Foods Ladies Appavel Shop Beer and Ale To Take Out - Oun OWN ICE CREAM - 80 Lisbon Street Dial 2-6551 TEL. 2-1832 COLLEGE ST. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY jANEL1.E'S Since 1905 DRAPER'S BAKERY Ladies, Children and Infants' 54 Ash Street Dial 2-6645 Wearing Apparel ZOO Lisbon St. Lewiston Carey Air Conditioning Waterproofing ' THE RELIABLE ROOFING 8: SHEET METAL CO. 1525 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine Ernest Patry Phone 2-6701 UNITED GROCERS, INC. 415-417 LISBON STREET Lewiston, Maine For Windows That Are Different VISIT THE Modern Venetian Blind and Drapery Shop IB SYLVAN AVENUE Dial 2-8222 LEWISTON 1: MAINE Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dudzic, Prop. SENTER'S Seamprufe Slips - I-loleproof Hosiery Munsing Underwear 168-174 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine U.S. LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANING Your Clothes Best Friend OFFICE and PLANT - 89 Birch Sl., LEWISTON, ME. Dial 4-B292 STORES - 52 Sabattus St., 224 Lincoln Sf., RONNIE'S - LISBON, MAINE We Use Ivory Soap Exclusively Harold L. Redding ALL KIND OF INSURANCE JOHN L. PARENT Agency IService With The Policyl 313 Bates St. -Lewiston, Maine Telephone 2-6781 ALA SALES REPRESENTATIVE A 8. R SIMPSON CO. 'I57 Lisbon St.-LEWISTON, MAINE Formerly Lewiston Maytag SALES and SERVICE ON FRIGIDAIRE and MAYTAG PRODUCTS ECHO PUBLISHING CO. Leonard 1. Michaud, Prop. JOHN A. FINN 61 CO. Social and Commercial Printing Specializing in Wedding Announcements Monuments and Ceramic Tile Greeting Cards for All Occasions REID 51 HUGHES BARGAIN OUTLET, INC. 95 LISBON ST- 11 LEWISTON 213-219 Lisbon si. Lewiston, Me. Dairy Hotel AIR-TRED SHOE GOODWIN S CORPORATION DAIRY BARS 121 MAIN ST. AUBURN, MAINE South Paris Auburn For the Finest in Footwear and Accessories ROY BROS. LAMEY-WELLEHAN A FRIEND WILFRED A. CLOUTIER, M.D 136 MAURICE BRIEN, M.D. CASTONOUAY'S POTATO CHIPS Florien Castonguay, Prop. 138 Webber Ave. Lewiston, Maine james P. Murphy Co., Inc. Cemetery Memorials 6-10 Bates St. Lewiston, Me. BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1959 CARROLL'S CUT RATE 68 Lisbon Street :: LEWISTON, ME. Your Friendly Cut Rate Store NATIONAL CANDY S. TOBACCO COMPANY Wholesalers of Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Confectionery Distributors of Daggett's Chocolates Fruits and Syrups 253 Park St. Lewiston, Maine Dial 4-6489 - 4-6480 BERRY PAPER CO. Stationers - Paper Dealers School and Oilice Supplies 49 Lisbon Street Dial 4-4555 KIERSTEAD SHOE REPAIR 52 Ash Street Lewiston Maine Prompt Courteous PATRICK F. MALIA Service and Satisfaction ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Guaranteed Dial 4-4841 HALL 8. KNIGHT HARDWARE CO. 20-24 Chapel Street - Lewiston MARCOTTE MUSIC 8: FURNITURE CO. 242-252 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine Rosaire Dion, Pres. Donald Dion, Gen. Mgr. L. 8. M. OIL CO., INC. Chevron Heating Oil I34 Minot Ave.-AUBURN, ME. Star Shoe, Inc. Shoes, Rubbers, Sneakers 221 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine W. N. LANE Sw. SON MODERN PHOTO SERVICE Commercial Photographer Transportation M. A. Bonenfant, Prop. 266 Lisbon St. Lewiston Harold M. Lane Harold E. Lane Dial 310162 Provost 8- Vincent Co. A F H I E N D Dial 3-1001 Lewiston, Me. DAY IJIIOIIC 4-5621 NIGHT 2-2185 OSCAR NI, HARTFORD SPOFFORITS CALSO STATION 24 Hour Wrecking Service 100 CAR PARKING L01 125 BATES ST. :: LEWISTON, ME. L. H. S. Drill Master There is no man with endurance Like the man who .sells insurance COBB-WINSLOW, INC. 138 Main Street Lewiston Insurance of all Kinds SAUNDERS The FLORIST ECONOMY MARKET 210 Blake Street- Lewiston Commercial Rubber Flooring Inc. Custom Flooring Linoleum, Rubber, Asphalt Tile Mohawk Carpet Dial 4-5642 179 Lincoln Str, Lewiston, Maine 83 Lisbon Street Lewiston YvoN MABCOTTE, D.M.D. ISRAEL ALPREN E. DUMONT CREAMERY CO. Milk - Cream Ice Cream 440 Sabattus Street Lewiston NOLIN STUDIO, INC. 129 LISBON ST. LEWISTON Tel. 2-5841 Albert Funeral Service, Inc. Dial 2-7201 Lewiston, Maine SCOTT MASTERS, O.D. OP'roMETR1s'r PINE ST. PHARMACY, INC. Prescription Specialists 84 Pine St. :: Lewiston, Me. Dial 2-2911 MACOMBER'S DAIRY, Inc. Quality Dairy Products 807 Minot Avenue AUBURN :: MAINE Dial 4-4907 - 4-5007 - 2-2963 NICHOIJS TEA ROOM Our Special CHICKEN IN THE BASKET 162 Lisbon Street Lewiston DUBE'S FLowER SHOP, INC. Est. 1931 Member F. T. D. Association 195 LISBON ST. :: LEWISTON MYER CANTER Footwear Dial 2-8051 87 Lisbon Street Lewiston P. LAURENDEAU 81 SON : Insurance :. 82 Howard SI.-LEWISTON, ME. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Lnhh-ulatsun Ea, Auburn, Maine LE MESSAGER 225 Lisbon St.-Lewiston Dial 4-5735 TWIN CITY TIRE COMPANY 118 Main Street Auburn, Maine J. DULAC sf soNs Plumbing and Heating Hardware Dealers 347-351 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. Dial 3-1141 Corsages for Graduation Reception See ANN'S FLOWER SHOP Anne Tighe Kelley, Proprietress 227 Seventh Street Dial 2-3457 Auburn FOGG'S LEATHER STORE Quality Luggage and Personal Leather Goods Dial 4-8431 123 Main St. Lewiston Congratulations to the Class of 1958 MAYNARD'S BOOT SHOP 180 Lisbon Street Lewiston CLIFFORD Sv. CLIFFORD MORINIS BRIDAL SHOP Tel. 4-6203 Bridal - Bridesmaid - Formal and Flower Girl Accessories 323 MAIN STREET - LEWISTON, ME. QW :f:s: E Dial 4-5214 50 Lisbon St. BIRON HAIR STYLIST To The Graduate- Our Best Wishes For Women Who Care S 355' Mb! 137 College St. Lewiston, Me. IB? LISBON 51 IHISTULIC sf AM ALTON A. LESSARD E Store: 80 Court St. THOMAS E. DELAHANTY I Greenhouses: 245 Center St., Auburn FOR TAXI SERVICE DIAL 4-4066 UNION SQUARE TAXI CO. CARROLL'S MUSIC CENTER Everything in Music Instruments and Accessories BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Phone Dial 2-2545 52 Court St. Auburn, Me. CLARK'S DRUG STORE E. BARIBAULT JEWELER A T TV Y ,,!!--te .. 23 Lisbon Sf RNS Lewiston T R '. X Dial 4-6745 243 M ' S. ' , Q A s am t Lewiston, Me MANNE oligiilggs SIM,S LOBSTER CAR Tel. 2-5861 THE STAR Headquarters for alive and boiled lobsters Top Selection of Graduation Gowns ,Try our delicious lobster salad, I5 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine Riverside Drive Auburn HORACE L. GAUVREAU, M.D. L. Sv. P. CASH MARKET lOl Ash Street Lewiston, Maine Dial 2-7601 S. S. Pierce Associate Store DR. ALFRED L. VACHON DILLINGHAM 8. SON, Inc. Funeral Directors OPTOMEWST Memorial Chapel Dial 2-2824 24-hour Ambulance Service l7l Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine Phone 4-6449 Auburn, Maine Nationally Advertised Shoes Direct from Factory to You C. CREIGHTON and save money Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes 209 Court St. Cushman Building Auburn, Maine Dial 4-4966 DAY'S JEWELRY STORE Maine's Leading jewelry Store 84 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine I'LL FLOOR YOU Hyme Shanahan's LINOLEUM CENTER 146 Middle St.-LEWISTON Dial 3-0951 Frances Stores CONGRATULATIONS T H E M A R T Maine's Finest Discount Department Store 199 Lisbon Street :: Lewiston LOWE BROTHERS CO. 272 Main Street Lewiston, Maine W. E. CLOUTIER CO.. INC. 214 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine A Fuel For Every Need Oil Burners Stokers Dial 4-5797 - 4-5798 JOYINN American-Chinese Restaurant Special Daily Dinner All Kinds of Chop Suey 20 Lisbon Street, Lewiston Dial 4-4851 A. L. PARENT SL SON INSURANCE 64 Lisbon Street Dial 2-6801 HARVEY L. DESJARDINS, D.D.S Congratulations Class of 1959 SHARLAINE PRODUCTS, INC. Anything you name can be bought at Sharlaines 104 Washington Street Auburn A FRIEND 217 Park Ave., Aubum, Maine Dial 2-2233 ROCK LEDCE AQUARIUM TROPICAL Frsn, PLANTS, AQUARIUMS AND ACCESSORIES PUBLIC INVITED Hours Daily - 1:00 - 9:00 P.M., Except Wed. CHRIS and STAN GALLAGHER Otllco 4-8851 DAVID SILVERMAN CO. W - RADIO - HI - FI - STEREO GUARANTEED ssnvlcs - za Years 460 Lisbon St. :: LEWISTON, ME. Evening Appointments POLAR CO., INC. Your Paint Headquarters 144 Howe Street- Lewiston Dial 4-6974 TURGEON'S, INC. PRESCRIPTION PHARMAGY 366 Lisbon St. Dial 2-2851 Lewiston, Maine CONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 46 Shawmut Street Lewiston, Maine Tel. 2-2511 LEBEL'S BRIDAL SALON Special Designs for Weddings and Formal Wear. 80 Poland Rd. :: Auburn, Me. Phono 4-8571 296 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, Maine MAURICE MUSIC MART EVERYTHING MUSICAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC RADIOS - STEREO - HI-FI - RECORDS SHEET MUSIC -- INSTRUMENTS - ACCESSORIES L. 8: A. BOWLING Fountain Service and Snack Bar 8 Ash Street Dial 2-9103 LATE MODEL CLOUTIER BROS. AUTO SALES USED CARS SOLD Dial 4-6731 841 LISBON ST.-LEWISTON, ME. E. W. MAILHOT SAUSAGE CO. Lewiston, Maine RIVARD BROS. Prescription Pharmacy Friendly Personal Service Triangle Service Station H. D. DUMUNT, Prop. Phone 2-3701 Phone 4-8651 196 Lisbon Street 268 Lisbon Street Lewiston. Maine Lewiston, Maine BEST WISHES :: Class of '59 from SAUNDER'S FLORIST, INC. R. L. PATRY AUTO SUPPLY 946 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine School Supplies Special 31.00 - L. H. S. Scrapbook VICTOR NEWS COMPANY Opposite Post Office Tel. 2-0521 PELLETIER BEAUTY SALON 215 Lisbon St. :: Lewiston, M Dial 2-'l35'I POLEP CANDY SL TOBACCO CO. The Cash 6? Carry Tobacco and Candy Wholesale 108 Lincoln Street Lewiston, Maine BENNER'S 164 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine BOSTON SHOE STORE 90 Lisbon Street Lewiston Cordon's Home of Hot Pastromi GORDON'S DELICATESSEN 187 MAIN ST. LEWISTON Sporting Goods Outfitters, 2nd Floor Central Maine's Sporting Goods Headquarters W. T. GRANT CO. Dial 4-4568 Known for Values BAUER HARDWARE CO INC' 113 Lisbon Street Lewiston 239 Main St. Lewiston, Maine Dr. Arthur M. Werner :: Optometrist :: LEWISTON - MAINE Telephone 2-2722 Jeanne's Corset Shoppe Mrs. Jeanne A. Gagnon, Prop. 85 Lisbon St. :: Lewiston, Me. WALNUT STREET CASH MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables We Give Green Stamps 47 Walnut St. Lewiston, Me. PROVENCH ER HILL FLORIST Flowers for all Occasions 58 Rosedale Street Lewiston, Maine POLAR CO., INC. E. I. Dupont Paint Duco Dulux DODGE CLOTHES Factory to You Men's Clothes Dial 3-0112 240 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine A FRIEND Best Wishes COCA-COLA BOTTLING PLANTS, INC. Lewiston Maine I x , 1111115 JW Take an lder isier's Advice . . . IT'S SMART to line up job interviews well in advance of graduation. And one of the best places I know to con- tact is the Telephone Company. Several of its from any graduating class are working here -- and every one of as loves it. T6l0ph0Il6 jobs are important ones. We have our own training pro- gram Which you can enter Without any previous job experience. The pay is good, and you'l1 get regular raises. , ,.,.,,,,.. . 'gif t Why not come and see our employ- ment interviewer soon . . . before you If graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and 'Qi'-f where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY 147 1 l 1 OPEN DAILY? AM TO 9' PM HEADQUARTERS for all HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WEARING APPAREL Remember students ...... your many needs of the latest fashions are available at Lewiston's largest store on one floor . . . . . . where you may also receive the LARGEST SELECTION FOR MUCH LESS BUY AND SAVE AT YOUR TWIN CITIES SHOPPERS CENTER LEWISTON MAINE 148 U - --!, i ,V U 1 , , V ,' 'l D f f I A i, , A S L . 'iQ , 4 M 157 I 'H , , v . 1 9 yn ,. 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