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14 THE BANNER cialist Fournier and Chief Boatswain's Mate Francisco. 2lc Petty Oflicer Mullen was the projectionist for the Hlm. Dec. 22--A Christmas Program was presented at the high school on Friday, December 17, under the direction of Miss Shoemaker and Mrs. Pomeroy. Iames Reynolds acted as chairman and the following numbers were given: Christmas Bible Story , Thomas McKenneyg duet, Silent Night , Elaine Mann and Dorothy Hall, reading, Is there a Santa Claus? , Phillip Bailey, monologue, Poor Papa , Kenneth Holt, assisted by Wendell Hardy, solo, Holy Night , Irene Davenport. Part 2 of the program consisted of a playlet entitled Good Will Toward Women with the following cast: Walter Mallory, Merriman Foster, Ruth Mallory, Mary Hoag, Aunt Em, Irma Bean, Aunt Lil, Helen Fish, Iames Hill, Iohn Houghton. Ian. 20-George Rand, '26, spoke in a special assembly, Monday, on the Fourth War Bond Drive. Mr. Rand is chairman of the local drive. After the assembly, Miss Googins and members of the Iunior Red Cross met in the library to organize the Students Sales Drive. Sales at school were made to students, and to adults through student salesmen. Feb. 24-Principal S. A. Griffin announced that Dolores Toncer was the L. F. H. S. can- didate for the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Contest. .iii- HONOR ROLLS First Ranking Period Freshmen: Phillip Bailey, Erma Bamford, Arthur Chase, Edward Cloutier, Iuliette Couil- lard, Phyllis Cressey, Helen Fish, Merriman Fos- ter, Iustin Hartford, Kenneth Holt, Lyyli Kor- honen, Harold Newcomb, Iames Reynolds, Arnold Sturtevant, Priscilla Sturtevant, William Thompson, Oliver Wheeler, Ernestine Whit- comb, Iacquelyn Wright Sophomores: Barbara Burhoe, Pauline Eichel, Beverly Field, Eldora Iacques. luniors: Oscar Anderson, Patricia Brown, Beverly Constantine, Perley Corkum, Gertrude Davenport, Avis Dolloff, Richard Packard, Ida Smith, Roger Castonguay, Robert Chandler. Seniors: Beverly Bailey, Marion Berry, Doris Poulin, Celia Ramsey, Irene St. Pierre, Anita Steward, Dolly Toncer. Second Ranking Period Freshmen: Allen Bailey, Phillip Bailey, Henry Breton, Arthur Chase, Edward Cloutier, Phyllis Cressey, Merriman Foster, Dorothy Hall, Iustin Hartford, Kenneth Holt, Iohn Hough- ton, Lyyli Korhonen, Elaine Mann, Thomas Mc- Kenney, Harold Newcomb, Theresa Perry, Iames Reynolds, Arnold Sturtevant, William Thompson, Oliver Wheeler, Ernestine Whit- comb, lacquelyn Wright. Sophomores: William Benedetto, Barbara Burhoe, Pauline Eichel, Beverly Field. Iuniors: Oscar Anderson, Patricia Brown, Beverly Constantine, Marcella DeMoras, Paul Dobosz, Avis Dollofi, Richard Packard. Seniors: Beverly Bailey, Marion Berry, Ros- anna Cram, Irene Davenport, Alice Lamb, Wil- helmena Pettengill, Beverly Pettingill, Doris Poulin, Anita Steward, Irene St. Pierre, Dolly Toncer, Celia Ramsey. Third Ranking Period Freshmen: Phillip Bailey, Henry Breton, Ar- thur Chase, Edward Cloutier, Phyllis Cressey, Ioan Crosson, Merriman Foster, Iustin Hart- ford, Lyyli Korhonen, Elaine Mann, Thomas McKenney, Harold Newcomb, Arnold Sturte- vant, William Thompson, Oliver Wheeler, Ernestine VVhitcomb, Iacquelyn VVright. Sophomores: Barbara Burhoe, Beverly Field, Donald Kennedy. Iuniors: Oscar Anderson, Patricia Brown, Beverly Constantine, Avis Dollofl, Hannorah Dysart, Betty Hickey, Kathleen Norris, Esther Whitney. Q Seniors: Beverly Bailey, Marion Berry, Alice Lamb, Beverly Pettingill, Wilhelmena Petten- gill, Gloria Pomerleau, Amedie Richard, Claire Richard, Anita Steward, Dolly Toncer. Fourth Ranking Period Freshmen: Phillip Bailey, Henry Breton, Ed- ward Cloutier, Merriman Foster, Dorothy Hall, Iustin Hartford, Kenneth Holt, Iohn Houghton, Lyyli Korhonen, Elaine Mann, Thomas McKen- ney, Harold Newcomb, Arnold Sturtevant, Wil- liam Thompson, Ernestine Whitcomb. Sophomores: Beverly Field, Eldora Iacques, Donald Kennedy. Iuniors: Oscar Anderson, Patricia Brown, Beverly Constantine, Paul Dobosz, Hannorah Dysart, Richard Lovaas, Kathleen Norris, Ida Smith. Esther Whitney. Seniors: Beverly Bailey, Howard Bamford, Alice Lamb, Beverly Pettingill, Wilhelmena Pettengill, Doris Poulin, Anita Steward, lean Wardwell, Dolly Toncer.
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THE BANNER 13 yo ji! A , ii iii V OA r A I . . ci' l 9' A ,-'- 2: i' -...S 9 a .J Q , 'f - f ,' un 8 g1'l1 ,qiffji I I c ly A'-. 6 5 O. o O 'A -5 0 4 t r School Calendar Sept. 7-l.. F. H. S. opened with an enroll- ment ol' 243 students: -ll seniors, '52 juniors, 58 sophomores, and 92 freshmen. Students who were transferred from other schools to Livermore Falls High were: Evelene Lancas- ter, '46, Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Me.: Barbara Burhoe, '46, lay High, lay, MC-1 Maurice Fournier. '46, lay High, lay. MC-2 Phillip Fournier, '45, lay High, lay, MC-1 Ionnthan Travis, '46, Dalat High School, French lndcrChina. Oct. 7-Mr. Griffin organized his Radio Club for this year. There are fifteen members who belong to it. The members study elementary theory of radio, code, and code practice. Oct. 8-The Freshman Reception was held in the High School Auditorium with a large number of students and friends attending. Chaperones were: Principal and Mrs. S. A. Oritlin, Supt. and Mrs. W. Rideout, Mr. Whitney, Miss Hall, Miss Maher, Miss Shoe- maker, Miss Blodgett, Mrs Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Crouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Oct. 8- The lunior Red Cross began its selling of war stamps and bonds every Activity Period in the library. Oct. I4-A fire drill today. Oct. 22-The lunior Red Cross held a food sale. - Oct. 22-Principal Griffin met all students in the auditorium to explain the rules for be- havior in school, on the school grounds, and at social functions. Oct. 28 ti: 29-State Teachers' Convention at Bangor, Maine. Nov. 4-The lunior Class elected oflicers for the school year as follows: President, Harry Holt: Vice President, Eloise Hodgkinsg Sec- retary and Treasurer, lacqueline Mitchell. Social Committees: Entertainment - lacque- line Mitchell, Betty Hickey, Richard Packard, Perley Corkum, Esther VVhitney, Patricia Brown: Refreshment-Otis Patten, Richard Lovaas, George Newcomb, Cecelia Lesper- ance, Beverly Constantine. Nov. 4-Captain Wilbourn of the U. S. Army Air Corps gave tests to fourteen boys. Those who passed were: Elmore Nichols, Theodore Berry, Paul Lees, Roger Castonguay, Blaine Hardy, and Linwood White. Nov. 5-The American Education Week issue of the Commercial Club paper,- Tell-A-Tale, appeared Friday. Nov. 8- A night session was held at the high school Monday evening in observance of Am- erican Education Week. Dec. 16-Thursday morning students and fac- ulty enjoyed an interesting moving picture Navy Life shown under the auspices of the U. S. Navy. Before the picture was shown, short talks were given by Chief Spe-
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'I'lIIi BANNER I5 E i QF!! foot x,-2 J 'DS. A C T I V I T I E S Curricular and Extra Curricular PULPYVOOD ESSAY CONTEST lllf following letter of interest to citizens, has heen received hy the Livertnore lfalls lligh School from the Bangor Daily News. THIC BANGOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR, MAINE Deceinher 7, l943 To Nu' Slmlcrzls and Ujficizlff of Mizfm' High Scftoolx: The Bangor Uaily News is deeply appreci- ative of the interest shown in our recently con- ducted Pulpwood Ifssay Contest More than 900 entries were suhmitted repre- senting scores ol' schools from all over the state. VVc especially appreciate the ellorts ol' the stu- dents who took part. Their essays were evi- dence ot sincere ellort and lots of hard work. VVe are certain that many protited from this experience. The iudges gave careful consideration to all entries and a list of the students who received the awards is enclosed herewith. Yours very truly, FRED D. IORDAN, 1'z4l1lixhrr. I'aul Dolmasz '45 was chosen as hest cssayist from .Xndroscoggin County and was awarded a Defense liond. llis essay appears in literary columns of this issue. LOCAL SCHOOLS SUPPLY LABOR FOR HARVESTING CROPS the local school authorities have real- ,f- ixed the shortage of farm lahor for har- vesting crops and have ntade it possihle for many students to assist in the harvest- ing of corn. shell heans. apples, and pota- toes. li. M. Crouse. agricultural instructor, who has supervised this supplying of farm lalmor from the school. reports that there have heen as many as seventy-tive high school students out working in a sin- gle day with a total of 1223 students who have been out anywhere front IS hours to
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