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T H F B A N N E R MILDRED DAVIS COMMERCIAL Chorus l-2-3: Glee Club 3: Red Cross 3-4: Commercial Club 4g Club liditor of the Tell-at-'l'ale 4: Defense Stamp Club 4: Secretary and Treasurer of Red Cross 4. Mil takes ber share of work and play And does her very best each day. She has si liking for lots of fun: Her troubles with Bernal have iust begun. KENNETH DUMAIS GENERAL Orchestra l-2: liasketball Manager Z: Football 3: Class Treasurer 2: U. S. N. R. Kenny always wears a grin For each and every one. May he always try to keep that grin After school is done! FRANClS FULLER GENERAL Radio Club l-3-4: Secretary of F. F. A, 4: F. F. A. l-2-3-4: Handicraft Club 2. lfzitk ll big boy, l'm telling no lies, lle c.in't reduce though he tries and tries. llut he'll get along well without any doubt For we all pronounce him :t mighty good scout. RITA GAGNON COMMERCIAL Class President l: Handicraft Club l: Public Speaking Club 2: Property Mistress of School Play 544: Faculty Typist 4: Social Committees l-2-3-4: Opera-tta l: liditor-in-chief of liANNi-.ii 4: Reporter of School Notes 4: Glee Club I-2: Commercial Club Reporter 4: lunior Night Decorator 3: Ticket Committee Z-5--l: Usher. Night School 4: Usher, Graduation 3: Usher. Iunior Night 2: Ollice Girl 2-3-4: Librarian 4: Hiking Club 2: Defense Stamp Salesman 2: Gossip Editor of Tell-a-Tale 4: Farm Work 4: Red Cross 2: Maine Schools on the Air l: Refreshment Committee 4: Rationing 4. Rita is our classmate .ind a very good friend to all, especially to a cer- tain somebody Ulljreatly in the Army. We wish her success in all her future undertakings. MADELYN HARRINGTON COLLEGE Usher, School Play l: School Play 2: Public Speaking Club l-2-3: Chorus l-2: Usher, lunior Night 2: Iunior Night Speaker 3: Usher, Night School 3-4. We are sure you will succeed in the future as you have in these last four years. A M r r . , Y-R 1. Q ' f-qs E 'QP' :' 1 . A . X . f ff' 1 ' Ti fi if tt. , Si l . A Q , ,., ., A 4,,,..,1 r ' f
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THE BANNER IOHN BUTKA KIENERAL lrlllllbllll 2-51 F. F. A. l-2-5. The bashful boy from Riverside, who has faithfully striven in sports, has always found time also to call on a certain blonde down Fayette way. ARNOLD BUCK ciENERAL lf. lf. A. l-2-41 Treasurer F. F. A. 45 Chorus 2. H is for bashful which he surely is. U is for usefulness: this quality is his. C is for Crosson, the girl of his dreams. K is for kindness, so prominent it seems, .5xRl.lTilNlE COOMBS CoLLEcE Clee Club l-2-53 Chorus l-2-3-45 Choir 2-5-4g Operetta lg Maine Schools on the Air l: Hiking Club 33 Assembly Programs 5-43 Concert 5: Iunior Night .53 lunior Prom Decorating Committee 3. Arlene Coombs from across the river Rode home every noon in a light gray Hivver, Until one day 'he' joined the Navy And now she walks and dreams of him,-maybe. ROSANNA CR AM Com M ERCIAL Clee Club I-Z3 Camera Club 2: Chorus l-2: Operetta l: Commercial Cluh 4: Handicraft Club 23 Social Programs 5-4: Art Editor ol' the Tell-a-'I'ale 4. Rosanna Cram, the girl from Shuy, Has a smile for all as she goes by. By all the girls, her locks are admired, That thru a permanent could not be acquired. IOICEY CROSBY CoMMERc:lAL Camt-r.i Club l-2: Chorus l-23 Orchestra 2-3-4: lunior Night Speaker .lg Commercial Club 43 Ioke liditor of the 'Yell-a-Tale 41 Farm Work 4. Ioicey, a girl from the country, Comes in on the bus every day. With all her ambition to practice, Will she be a violinist some day?
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J mia -if X sv. THE BANNFR FRED KORHONEN GENERAL Cooking Club IAZ: Handicraft Club 2. At school, Freddie K is bashful But when he gets outside At once life starts to hum and strum: Ile's in action far and wide. PHYLLIS LAKE GENERAL Usher, Night School 4: Handicraft Club 2: Chorus l-2-5, We all know, Phyllis, that you have been shy throughout the four years at L. F. H. S. Nevertheless, here-'s wishing you great success in future yearsl ALICE LAMB CoLLEoE Operetta I: Chorus l-2: Clee Club l-243: Public Speaking Club l-2-3: School Play 2-3: Iunior Night Speaker 5: Literary Fditor of BANNER 41 Typing Club 4: Refreshment Committee 2: Decorating Commitee 3: Sub' Freshman Day Program 3: Usher. Graduation 2-3: Handicraft Club I-2: Farm Work 4: Maine Schools on the Air l: Defense Stamp Salesman I-2-3: President of Public Speaking Club 3: Ticket Committee 3: Usher, Night School 4: Assembly Programs 2. To the girl with the quick. light laughter. That resounds all over the halll lf it's caused by her happy thoughts of Ted, Need we wish her more ioy at all? ELMORE NICHOLS GENERAL Iunior Night Speaker 3: Handicraft Club l. F is for envy ol' your wavy hair. L is for lose of Ann's gay air. M is for marriage, at some future date. 0 is for occupation: never be latel R is for romance. a wonderful thing. E is for everything the future may bring. FRANCIS PAKULSKI CULLEGE Football 23: Maine Schools on the Air l: Manager of Baseball 2: Operetta I: Cooking Club I: Choir 3: Decorating Committee. Iunior Night 5: Lah- oratory Assistant 3-4: Clee Club 2-5: Interclass-Foiithall 4: Fntertainment Committee 2-4: Athletic liditor of Bassuk 4: Handicraft Club l: Farm Work 4: U. S. A. Aviation Cadet. Francis has been the ideal student: he has always been in love with his books. One day he was given the key to the lab. You wish to see Pakut? lust stand by the boys' door and soon Francis will come rushing down the stairs.
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