Livermore Falls High School - Banner Yearbook (Livermore Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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'C' n in a series oT expediTions 2 gi ' rbary pfraTesl, William Whipple - I- e Decla -- on OT l V: 74 : These are ouTsTanding examples lP.'l'i'-l' L ' , 2542? i R X -- +--..isle 11521 .paw : f X' ewer, 'Xe - 'K o .3-Xa-Q on r sT dim -Ig! Jig: W ' W r QQ K,-gi mzqgvg ' f fa as vice-pres' WL' if . + T .- N3 1 5'Q,ixJ1w'z..hQ . fe- I, ily lLivermor aT rni d af - nors, T s o XX . N? -f.zwzQ. X - ion. 5 ln The arTs, also, ' - has s f l-Aw i s r 5. . Longfellow lPorTlandl, America's 6 ,ov Sa 'iflffff TT - N ickl. a 12, ,gp Tine sTylisTg Edna ST. VincenT Millay lRoc BX , e nighTi g 1 2 seagu s cold if nesT g Edwin A. Robinson ll'leacl Tidel, poeT sk alism. l-lar cher STowe wroTe i a Brunswick kiTchen, a book desTined - ' Tla The sou 1 -. ' , Uncle l'om's ' abir1 . Today The liTerary TradiTio ' --. -0 - by su -- ' - as RoberT P. T' risTram CoTTin and Mary Ellen Chase. Ay A aine's brand oT humor has 'Sagas' : . . ur humorisTs F'-v ' rTemus Warcl lWaTerTordl, Bill Ny Lv5tQgU fqxX' - a Downing lBuck- . 0 whom STephen Leacock wroTe, -.QQUTE X hosT oT homely philoso- Q- i ,- rs rom Sam Slick and l'losea Bigelow To Mr, IUNKI v Will Rogers . V Among The greaT humaniTarians The names T i a '-vw lAlbionl. marTyr To 'XX 1 aboliTion, and Neal Dow lPorTlandl, are sfill lisTed n T e N - ican hisTory books. X Ar ' :call iTTed Too, Maine has conTribuTed The erless Nordica llzarming- ' ll v eno f-u - maTic soprano, and Annie Louise Cary Q ayn i-- immorTal con- N X '. To. 'f a ' - ' T, Tamous acTress, was born in Rockland. I X e Tie - T invenTion, Sir Hiram Maxim l . -a .xflmlu er, Hudson L ' neva e ecame inTernaTionally Tamous Through o- - of '- axim machine- .UAA a . - - - s powder. Spending Their boyhoo f -Z5 hb r -g Town oT Wayne, ,S5:Q: -X men laTer demonsTraTed ThaT Yankee ingen ' h 'ves The modern UniTed ,t::- '- - s masTery in so many Tields. . l 'Sf mon rn ' reaT Today are General Br ' lls r - .-.. of WesT ' i kill 2- v Korea, and our UniTed ST - f , a y 'N -1 . - SmiTh, .ki f,-f -. 4- ' dependenT lady Trom Sko - n o .. re -WV' r - -- ed The on '-'sti oT edoms EoundaTion Tor T '. f f, Achie - - N ' 'nging bou Q BeTTer UndersTanding oT The American ay T l.iTe . Tr e -' d would be a ii Ter place if There were more people like her . ,. ' U, S, SenaTor MargareT Chase SmiTh, recenTly honored naTionally as l-lonesis PoliTician Trom Maine where Trankness is a polifical asseT. Page Seven Q-0' Superintendent S+ephen Griffin congrafulafes Elaine McCaFFery '50 on The acquisiiion of Echo-Lovejoy +rophy. I aaa - 1 ' X aaunaaaannnnaa UT' MAINE Maine, Like old Rome, s+ands on +he hills . How swee+ +he songs her pine 'frees sing! How fair her Fields when June grass waves Her sons have loved her, foughl for her: The vasfness of +he shade she oasis V Falls far across a world of men. Ellizabe+h Powers Merrill Ollffl gjafftefif f ' Y r i x x z 1 V I l 1 K Y 1 1 , z f r l 1 .-4227.a',lge:i.sfa1 ::2'f' 'f ' SUPERINTENDENT STEPHEN GRIFFIN For ninefeen years principal af L. F. H. S., Mr. Griffin is now serving his fiflh year as Superinfendenf of Schools a+ Livermore Falls. In fhe Maine Teacher's Digesf a fine +ribu'Ie recenfly was paid Mr. Griffin whose fine work wifh 'I'he Camera and Radio Clubs enabled many boys in World War II fo qualify for 'Iechnical 'rraining in 'Ihe armed services. We quofe fhe column because if shows so wel! Mr. Griffin's keen inferesf and kindly concern for fhe sfudenf as an individual. LasI' March lI950l readers gof a good accounf in fhe Maine Teacher's Digesf of how fhe seniors al' Liver- more Falls find our whefher 'Ihey would like feaching. Readers didn'I' gel' much of an accounf of how fhe aufhor, Sfephen Griffin, found ou+ he liked reaching. He's a really professional educafor. His hobbies: Boy Scoufs, phofography lvice-presidenf of Ihe local ShuH'er-Bugsj, and radio lcall him some fime on WIAHYI. Nafurally, wifh These sfricfly modern inferesfs Sfephen Griffin, in his I9 years as principal of Livermore Falls High School, developed a rich and varied program fhere including all sorfs of clubs, exfra-curricular acfivi'I'ies, and work experi- ence. He's arficulafe, foo, as you'd guess from 'Ihe Digesf arficle, has wriffen lfor fhe Journal of Educafionl his pro- gram of helping pupils fry ouf various iobs. The same magazine carried an arficle abouf his nafionally known Camera Club . . . lf's men like Sfephen Griffin 'Iha'I' are showing us how schools can make a difference in 'I'he lives of boys and girls .... School AJIIIIIIISEYBEIOI1 CHARLES ALVINO Charles Alvino L.F.H.S. '27g Hebron Academy '28p Farmingfon Normal School '40, Kennebec School of Commerce '4Ig Kappa Delfa Phi: Ac- counfanf-Nafional Housing Agency, Bafh '42-31 General Insurance Agency lBoard of Insurance Underwrifers Co.lg Grocery Sfore Parfnershipg Realfor and Nofary Public: L.F.H.S. Alumni Presidenf '45-6: Lions' Club: Local Direcfor ln- fanfile Paralysis Foundafion I948-505 Town Bud- gef Commiffee lSchool Measuresl. This eighf-room Grammar School will be complefed in June for occupancy in Sepfember, I95I. Building operafions s'rar+ed in November, I950. Page Ten I Carries Oul: Building Proiecis HENRY FOURNIER Henry Fournier has served as com- miH'eeman since I945, was reelecied af March '5I fown mee+ing for anoiher ihree-year +erm. He is 'Former chairman of 'ihe local OPA Rafioning Board, a pasi'-presideni' of fhe local Lions' Club. DR. CHARLES EASTMAN Docior Charles Easiman has served on fhe CommiHee since I947. 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W ., M fi, 4 s K ' ' eg:-4 I fig , .Q 1 ,1 1, 'fewszgjw The High School Gym lseciion of L.F.H.S. is visible in each skeich on p. I0 and p. I ll will be ready in Sepfemberl I95I, for use during lhe coming school year, Page Elrrvn. f 1 i Principa We jacuhg izbeueglafi Wiaineh jr-ackfiona I ... wawmkw ,svfmw z. V.: ..,. ' ,. V: ---' 1 -.:1-2-- .M MRM l Clyde L. Mann dic+a+es le-Her +o one of his office girls, Theresa Judd. Principal Mann feaches Driver Educafion, Problems of mocracy, is Supervisor of School Acfivilies, Sludenl Council visor, Senior Class Washingfon Trip Adviser. Submasler Sprague Whifney reaches Mafh and Science, is viser fo Ticlref Sales Commiiiees. Miss Huni Teaches French and Larin, Junior lGeneraIl Eng advises Class Day Speakers. Miss Maher leaches Senior English, Junior and Sophor College English, is Coach of School Play, Commencemenr, Ed lion Week Program, Dramaric Club, and Senior Class Adviser. Miss Hall is Junior Class Adviser, Adviser To Sludenl Librari Library Records, Junior Promg Adviser 'io The Banner, reaches lory and Economics. OFFICE GIRLS. Back row: Pamela Roy, Theresa Judd, Mary Richards, Aniia Buflarazzi. Sealed: Beverly Mclver, Elnora Salford lElise Mann no+ picruredl. fUppe1 group picture, P. 131 Page Twelve an i ilimafigffy Page Tl1Iil'lf'Fl1 TH E FAC U LTY Top, lell lo righl: Submasler Sprague Whilney, Miss Mabelle Hunl, Miss Naomi Maher, Miss Mary Hall. Cenler: Alvan Chandler, Fred Crouse, Thomas Farrell, Jesse Myers. Bollom: Mrs. Margie Brown, Miss Pauline Sommer, Miss Sylvia Shoemaker, Mrs. Allhea Turner, Mrs. Phyllis Ambrose. Mr. Alvin Chandler leaches Manual Train- ing lo high school sludenls and Grades Vll and Vlll. Mr. Crouse leaches Agricullure, Velerans' lnslifulional On-Farm Training Course, ad- vises lhe F. F. A. Mr. Farrell coaches Foolball, Baskelball, Baseball and leaches Social Problems, Civics, and General Science. Mr. Jesse Myers, is leader ol Band, Or- cheslra, Glee Clubs and Supervisor ol Music in lhe grades. Mrs. Brown leaches Shorlhand and Typing, is Dean ol Girls, School Treasurer, advises Cheerleaders and Commercial Club. Miss Shoemaker is Freshman Class Adviser, Coach ol Class Day Parls, Junior Nighf Speakers, and Washinglon Trip Play. She leaches Biology and English. Miss Sommer leaches Bookkeeping, Busi- ness Training, Business Arilhmelic, and is Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Ambrose advises F. H. A., Noon Lunch Program, and school banquels. She leaches Home Economics lo classes in High School and Grades 7 and 8. Mrs. Turner leaches Algebra I, General Malh and English. 6 CHARLES BARKER Agricullure F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Washi 'ron' Trip Proiecls 4. RALPH BEN EDETTO Indusirial Arls Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 43 Washinqlon Trip Proiecfs lPIayl 4: Commilrees 3, 4g Junior Nighf Program 3. NORMAND BERUBE General Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: Foorball 3. ARMAND BILODEAU General Vice Presidenl 2, Foolball I: Commillees 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 43 Orcheslfa 2, 35 Washington Trip Proieclsg Commercial Club 3. jo ibn .Nonor jo Our Wafiue gafe eniom LOUISE CAPEN HENRY BRIGGS General Commillees 31 Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: F.I-LA. 4: Commercial Club 35 Glee Club I. BERNIE CONANT College Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2: Chorus Ig Banner Adverlis- ing 3: School Play 27 Wash- inglon Trip Proiecls 43 Jun- ior Niqhr Program 3: Salu- lalorian. lndusfrial Arls Commillees 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Washinglron Trip Proiecls lPlayl 41 School Play 3, 4: Operella 4. J ULIA CONANT Commercial F.H.A. I, 27 Commercial Club 3, 4: Glee Club I. Page Fourteen IDIS COOMBS MAYVILLA COX JOYCE DAVIS Genera Commercial General f:OmTm.IIIePeS -I' 3I Zvagmnir Commercial Club 3, 43 Commiflees 3, F.l-LA. lVice n ri r I 3 . . . ,O2 32 CISG S FHA. I, 2, Presidenll 3, F.H.f-x. 2, 3, 4. eniom griue jo E 2210211616164 GEORGE DUBE ZARA FULLER General G-lee Club Ig Baslrelball I. 2, 3, 47 Foofball 2, 3, 42 Waslwinqlon Trip Proiecfs 4. NORMAN FULLER Agriculture l:.l:.A. I, 2, 3, 47 l:.l:.A. lRe- porlerl 3:Wasl1inq+on Trip Proiecls lPIayl 4: Glee Club I3 l-lonor Sludenl. Commercial Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Orclweslra I, 47 Commillees I, 2, 3, 45 F.l-IA. I, 27 Operella 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4: An- dies Bullelin 47 Junior Niqlmf Program 3. DALE GLIDDEN General Grclieslra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2. 3, lSecre- 'raryl 25 Glee Club I, 4: Junior Niqlril' Program 3. Page Fffleen BERTRAND DUBE College Glee Club I, 2: Baslcelball 23 Commiffees 3, 43 Wash- inqlon Trip Proiecls 4: Hori- or Sludenl. l95l V I I GEORGE HEBERT PATRICK HEBERT FREDERICK HEWETT MICHAEL HOULIHAN General Baseball Mgr. I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball Assr. Mgr. I, 3, 45 Foolball Mgr. 2, School Play 3, Glee Club ly Wasl'1- inqlon Trip Proiecls 4. General Wasninqlon Trip Proiecfs 4, Agriculfure Glee Club I, 3, 4: Baseball FIFA' 5 2' 3 4- I 2 3 4 Baslcelball I 2 3, 41 Operella 3, 4. College Foolball 2, 3, 4, Vice Presif den? 3: Glee Club I, 23 Uslier 3. 47 Cornrnillees 3, 4, Waslwinqlon Trip Proiecl 4: I-lonor Sludenl. ?fM1rfAwAiL', .xdcfiue or gooc! gauriefig THERESA JUDD NORMAN JACQUES J 9l'll0I 5 Commercial Commillees I, 2, 3, 4, Waslwingron Trip Proiecls lPlayl 4, F.l-LA. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 41 Commercial Club 3, 47 Drarnalic Club 2, Assl. School Treasurer 3, 47 Banner Adverlising 2, 3: Indusirial Arfs Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Com- rniilees 2, 3, Sclwool Play 2, 3, 41 Chairman Sporrs Tic- lcel Commillee 3, 4, Banner Adverlising 2, 4, Operella 3, 4: Washinglon Trip Pro- Office Girl 4: Junior Nighl Play 3: Operefla 43 Andies' Bullelin Slaff 4: I-Ionor Slu- denf. DONALD KELLY College Class Presidenl 4: Sludenl Cou ncil lPresidenIl 47 Foofball I, 2, 3 lCapfainl 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club I, 2, 4, Junior Nigrul Play 33 Comrnillees I, 2, 3, 4: Waslminqlon Trip Proiecl 4. ie-cfs 4. LAURENCE LAPOINTE College Foolball 2, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3,Cap1ain 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Comrnillees 2, 3, 4, Waslwinglon Trip Proiecl 4: Junior Niglil Program 3, Glee Club I, 2, 4, Class Marslwal 3, 4, I-Ionor Slu- denl. Page Sixteen GLEN M ERROW Agriculfure PPA. I, 2, 3, 47 Was lon Trip Proieds 4. WILDA MERROW General Vlfasnlnq rczw Trlp Projects 4, FHA. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I- Co'nml+'rees 2, 3, 4. N 0 5286 Me En CLYDELLE MANN College Glee Club I, 45 Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4 ITreasurerlg F.H.A. 3, 4 ISecreraryl: Commlllees 2, 47 School Play 27 Prompler 41 Oper- ella 4: Librarlan 3, 4: Waslringfon Trip Proiecls 4: I-Ionof Sfudenl. ROGER OUELLETTE College Boys' Glee Club I, 2, Bas- kelball 2y Foolball 37 Com- millees 33 Banner Adverlis- Inq 3: Baslcefball Manager 4, Waslwinqlon Trip Pro- Iecls 4. , n A ' BEVERLY McDANIEL General PHA. I, 2, 3, 47 Ccmmer dal Club 3. eat' unc! grub RAYMOND SIMONEAU Commercial Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- Icelball I 2, 37 Baseball I, 2, 3, Andies Bullelin 3, 41 Commerclal Club 3,41 Dled March I3, I95I. JOYCE STEWARD College Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orclmesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 47 Operella 43 School Play 2, 4, Dramallc Club 2, 3, 47 Junior Nlqlwl Program 3: Class Treasurer I: Class Secrelary 47 Commiflees 2, 3qWasl1inc3lon Trio Prolecls IPlayl 41 Pep Band I, 2. l'ugw S6?1'l'Ilf!'t'I1 BEVERLY MclVER General Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Com- mlllees 3, 47 Operella 3, 43 Commercial Club 33 Offlce Glrl 4: Junior Niqlrl' Program 3. l95l ROBERT CHAPPELL lndusfrial Arfs en lord MARY DISOTTO General Glee Club I, 23 Commil- Tees I, 2, 3, 4: Washinqloh Trip Proiecfs IPIayI 43 School Play 4: Junior Niqhl Program 37 Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4. .70 .xgcceiaf olimiffi On .7Aeir greeclom ALBERT ST. PIERRE GEORGE STORER Agriculfure F,I:.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Reporler 3. GLADYS WEBSTER College Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Op- erella 3, 43 Dramalic Club 2, 3, 47 I:.I-I,A. 3, 47 Wash- inglori Trip Proiecls 4: Ban- ner Slalf 2, 3, 41 I-Ionor Sludeni. Indusfrial Arfs Boys' G-lee Club I, 2, 4 School Play 3. RITA WELCH Commercial Commillees I, 43 Commer- cial Club 3, 4: Ediior-in Chief, Andies Bullefiri 43 Washinglon Trip Proiecis 4 Page High teen I -1 ROBERT BUTTARAZZI College Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 3: Glee Club 2: Junior Niqhl Program 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Com- millees I, 2, 3, 4: Wash- inglon Trip Proiecls 4: Ban- ner Aclverlising 4: Class Presidenl I, 3: Vice Presi- denl ol Sluclenl Council 3: Slale Vice Presidenl ol Slu- denl Council 4: Honor Slu- clenl. REN E CASTONGUAY General F.F.A. I: Commillees 4: Washinqlon Trip Proiecls 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball Manager 4. BETTY AN N COATES Commercial Glee Club I: Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 3, 4: Andies Bullelin 3, 4: Librarian 4: Honor Sludenl. NANCY COLLINS General Glee Club I, 2: Commil- lees I, 2, 4: Washinqlon Trip Proiecls 4: Baslrelball I, 2: P.H.A. I, I2, 3, 47 Junior Nighl Program 3. So agoleag of ibemocracg ay riumla VIRGINIA cook DORIS FERLAND General College F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Banner Slall 2, 3, 4: Class Vice Presidenl I: Class Presidenl 2: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3 lVice Presi- Commillees 3: Honor Slu- denl. GERARD DU BE College Band 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: School Play 2, 3 4: Washinglon Trip Proiecls IPlayl 4: Spear Speaking Conlesl 2: Junior Niqhl Program 3: Banner Assis- lanl 3, 4: Commillees 2, 3: Valediclorian. denll, 4 lPresidenll: D. AR, Candidale 4: Class Marshal 3: Junior Niqhl lPlayl 3: School Play 4: Comrnillees I, 2, 3, 4: Ban- ner Assislanl I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- lrelball Caplain 4: Wash- inglon Trip Proiecls lplayl 4: Honor Sludenl. IRENE GRONDIN General F.I-l.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Commil- lees 2. 3: Commercial Club 3. Page Nineteen l95l J UNE HARLOW Home Economics , F.H.A, I, 2, 3: Glee Club I: Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: Commillees I, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE HINKLEY College Banner Slaff 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Drarnalic Club 2, 3. 4: Anclies Bullelin I: Li- brarian 4: School Play 2: Commiliees I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Niqhl Program 3: Washinqlon Trip Proiecl 4: Chorus I. GERALDINE JACQUES College Washingion Trip Proiecls 4: F.H.A. 4: Transfer from Slephens I-Iigh, Rumford 4. GLORIA JACQUES Commercial Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Class Secrefary 2, 3: Banner Board 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Dramalic Club I: Com- mercial Club 3, lSecreIaryl 4: Anclies Bullelin Sfaff I, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, Hisforian 2, 3, Presidenl' 4: Slale F.I-IA. Secrelary 3: Slale F.H.A. Vice Presiclenl 4: Honor Sluclenl. eniom refoare jo Comgaf Jdclueraify, eniom ANNETTE MAILMAN Commercial Cvlee Club I: Baslaelball 2, 3: Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, lTreasurerl 4: Anolies Bulle- 'Iin 4: Honor Sludenl. ELISE MANN Commercial Glee Club I, 4: Office Girl 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: F.I-IA. I: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presiclenl' 4: Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4: Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: Andies Bulleiin 3, 4: Libra- rian 3: Honor Sludenl. MICHAEL LaBREQUE General Leif School 4. CHARLOTTE NORTON College C-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus I: F.I-LA. 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Washinglon Trip Proiecls IPIayl 4: School Play 2: Operella 3, 4: Banner Slalf 2, 3: Edilor of Banner 4: Honor Sludenl. Page Tirenty I ALLAN POLAND General Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Dir- eclor ol Band 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 45 Operella 3, 4: Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: Junior Nighr Program 33 Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I. ROBERT PIKE College Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 35 Drarnalic Club 23 Baseball IAssI. Mqr.l I, 3, 47 Com- millees I, 2, 3, 4, Wash- inglon Trip Proiecfs IPIayI 4, Junior Nighl Program 3: School Play 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2. GILBERT RICHARDS General Glee Club Ig Commillees I, 2, 3, 41 Washinqlon Trip Proiecls 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 47 Foolball IASSI. Mqr.I I, 2, 3, 4. MARY RICHARDS Commercial Glee Club Ig Commillees I, 2, 3, 47 Washingfon Trip Proiecls 4: Office Girl 4, F.I-l.A. ITreasurerl I, 2. ISecreIary and Slafe Vol- ing Delegafel 3, lRepor- Ierl 47 Commercial Club 3, 4, Andies Bullelin Sfalf 3, 4. .70 jdlfe Uell Cafaziflvldke 60lll agQ O'BRIEN RIORDAN ELNORA SAFFORD College Glee Club I: Comrniflee 3, Washinglon Trip Proiecfs 4, School Play 2, 3. PATRICK RYDER Commercial Commillees I, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club IVice Presidenl 3l, IPresiden+l 4, Andies Bullelin 3, 47 Wash- inglon Trip Proiecls IPIayl 4: Junior Niqhf Program 3: Glee Club I, 2: Dramalic Club 2: School Play 2, 3, 4. General Band 2, 3, 4, Maiorelle Ifixssislanl Leader 3, Leader 4-lg Commiffees 2, 3, 4: Washinglon Trip Proiecls 4: Glee Club I: Office Girl 4, F.I-LA. I, 2, 3, 41 Librarian 3, Commercial Club 3. WESLEY WHITCOMB Agriculfure F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Washing- Ion Trip Proiecls 4, Glee Club I. Page Twenty-one 7951 Laffy eniom The year for ihe Class of I95I gol' off 'ro a frenzied s+ar+ wi+h +he Freshman Re-- cepfion, Before a crowded audience in 'The aucliforium, amusing s'l'un+s were performed by +he freshmen before +he dancing began. Early in l'he year seniors began lo discuss ihie possibilifies of a +rip +o Washinglon and New York. They chose commi'Hees +o work and oulline plans. These commiH'ees consisfing of all members of +he group making lhe rour pul' on a supper, dance, play, and social, raising aboui' S4l5 which helped reduce +he expense for each srudenf. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lUpper Piclurel Sfanding: Joyce Sfeward, Secrefaryg Doris Fer- land, Sfudenf Council Member. Sealed. Elise Mann, Vice Presidenfg Donald Kelly, Class Presi- denh Raymond Simoneau, Treasurer lnol picfuredl. DOLLARS TO DOUG-HNUTS CAST PRINCIPALS Back row llefl' fo righflz Gerard Dube, Joyce Sh:-ward, Norman Fuller, Doris Ferland, Roberf Pike. Fronl row: Pafrick Ryder, There- sa Judd, Charlolfe Norfon, Henry Briggs. 'Q 'Q' CFCLJL jArou 96 Wang .fdcfiuified SENIOR COMMITTEES FOR WASHINGTON TRIP Back row lleff 'ro righ-I, lower piciure, p. 22f: Rene Cas+onguay, Donald Kelly, Gilberi Richards, Bernie Conan+, George Dube, Berfrand Dube, Allan Poland, Roberi' Bullar- azzi. Second row: BeHy Ann Coa'res, Joyce Steward, Norman Berube, Roger OuelleHe, O'Brien Riordan, George Heberl, Glen Merrow, CharloH'e Norion, Mary Richards. Fron+ row: June Harlow, Geraldine Jacques, Elnora Salford, Rober+ Pike, Doris Ferland, Michael Houlihan, ldis Coombs, Nancy Collins. Back row llefi +0 righr, lower piciurel: Gerard Dube, Henry Briggs, Wesley Whi+comb, Laurence LaPoin+e, Charles Barker, Norman Fuller, Armand Bilodeau, Ralph BenedeHo. Fronf row: Wilde Merrow, Louise Capen, Elise Mann, Clydelle Mann, Theresa Judd, Marjorie Hinkley, Gladys Websfer, Norman Jacques. SENIOR CLASS HONOR ROLL Back row: lpiclure belowl Berfrand Dube I-33 Bernie Conan+ I-2-3. Second row: Gerard Dube I-2-3, Theresa Judd I-2-33 Virginia Cook I-2-35 Mary Richards I-2-35 Roberi' BuHarazzi 2-3. Fron'r row: Clydelle Mann I-2-3, Joyce S+eward 2-3, Doris Ferland I-2-3, Mariorie Hinkley l-2-33 Elise Mann I-31 Belly Ann Coaies I-2-3. W uniom JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sfandingz Anifa BuH'arazzi, Treasurer, Mary Bailey, Secre+aryg Joanne Sl'urfevan+, Sludenl' Council Member. Sealed: Pamela Roy, Vice Presidenfg S+uar+ Fosier, President CLASS EVENTS KEEP JUNIORS BUSY ln +he spring+ime when someone rushes pasl' in +he corridors, nolebook in hand, il is probably one of 'lhe busy iuniors who has imporfanl' business in fhe office or wi+h fhe class adviser, Plans for lhe 'rwo big even+s in lhe life off a junior, Junior Nigh+ and Junior Prom, mus+ be made. Salad Days , 'rhe play +ha'r's scheduled lo be presen'l'ed Junior Nighff, is expecfed 'ro be a hi+. Class commi'I'+ees pracliced for efficiency in Ocfober when +he Junior social-dance proved a success, financially and oiherwise. These work-groups pledge 'rheir classmales beH'er resul+s for fhe long-awailed formal , Gay decorafions of blue and while, cen+ering around a s+ar +heme , are sure +o linger in any junior's memory. Tickel' and music commi++ees do +heir share foo. JUNIOR CLASS Back row lle'F+ +o righilz Calvin Burhoe, Cleon Cook, Bernard Keroack, Arfhur Bre+on, David lsraelson, Sfuarf Fosier, Sherril Hil+z, George Cummings, Roberl' DiSoHo, Don- ald Jacques. Second row: Ani+a Cummings, BeHy Judd, Caroline Conanf, Kennefh Dube, Pafricia Bragdon, Mary Bailey, JeanneH'e Henry, Frederico FranclceH'i, Ani'I'a Buffarazzi, Remo Andrei. Sealed: Frances Campbell, Claude-He Caslonguay, Jane Burbank, Kafhleen Hammond, Nancy Chappell. Page T14'e'l1t3'-four .S70Ci6lf mance anfllgr-om JUNIOR CLASS Sfanding lleff +o righllz Blaine S'rur+evan+, Roberf Welch, Emile Richards, Laurence Pare, Larry Wa++, Ralph Marceau, Emile Sf. Pierre, Conrad Tessier, George O'Donnell, William Myers. Second row: Pamela Roy, Mabel Nichols, Lorraine Paradis, William Robinson, Norma Pike, Sfanley Lewis, Ann Merrill, Bruce Moullon, Orman Wilkins. Sealed: Louise Sforer, Jean Reed, Rose Nemi, Joanne S+ur+evan+, Mabel Lane. li. .1-A l. .. 5 'Y ' ga. JUNIOR CLASS HONOR ROLL I Slanding: Joanne S+ur+evan+ I-2-35 S+uar+ Fosler 27 Ani+a Bu+farazzi I-2-3, Seaiedz Pamela Roy I-2-3, Mary Bailey l-2-3, Be++y Judd I-2. 3 1 E 3 Pago Tll't'lllj'-fiI'C ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Slandingz Secrelary, William Randall, Trea- surer, John Rea, S+uden+ Council Member, Rachel Maxwell. Sealed: Vice Presidenl, Margie Parker, Presiclenl, Rob-err Fosler lnol' picluredl. ,.r. s I ., ' - ,W f5:.,Q:gf'5g: ':. A ff' SOPHOMORE CLASS HONOR ROLL Back row: Lionel Dube 37 Norman Nemi lg Lawrence Hinkley I-2-33 Kei+h Anderson 3: Roberl' Fosler I-2-3. Second row: Lorraine Morse lg Relha Turner I-2-3: Ola Nason 3, Chrisline McDaniel 2-3, Lorraine Jacques 3, Fronl' row: Mary Lou Darey l-2-37 Caro- line Chenery 3, Corrine Fournier I-2-3, KarloHa Newberg 2-3: Conslance Dunham 2-3: Florice McLaughlin lg William Randall 3 lnol' presenll. SOPHOMORES ADVANCE HAPPILY As sophomores we came frouping info school in Seplember, l950. No+ a worry or care did we have, as during +he previous year. Very happily we shed our green color and fhal lradiiional repu'l'a+ion of being fresh. Allhough we were an unusually large class for L.F.H.S. we were pleased +o receive new members a+ +he beginning of +he school year, and were equally sorry +o see some old friends leave L.F.H.S. Like all o+her classes we have a social, and in Oc+ober our social-dance was very successful. S+iII anolher +hrill 'ro lhe class: ihe class rings, which appeared on sopho- more fingers during lhe year. Maybe we are proud of being fhe silly sophomores , al' leasi we are having fun, living up for lhe gaie+y provided by evenls and friendships developed a+ school. Page Twenh six - -. l lr - l l , , , , Back row llell lo righll: Willie Dube, Byron Bean, Andrew Barclay, Keilh Anderson, Theodore Barker, John De- Moras, David Bryanl, John Baker, Henry Drake, Fiorindo Benedello. Second row: Mary Lou Darey, Lionel Dube, Louise Emond, Joyce Fuller, Marilyn Foss, Caroline Chenery, Louis Crosson, Connie Dunham, Arlene Ferland, Billy Forbes. Sealed: Rachel Fournier, Belly Cloulier, Pauline Beaulieu, Joyce Dube, Julia Dysarl. 348 Sopkom 0I Q Cfdiffi Back row: llell lo righll: Bernard Jacques, Belly Nemi, Ralph LaPlanle, Roberl Gagnon, Fred Lumberl, Lawrence Hinkley, Norman Nemi, Melvin Gay, Zelmon Fuller, Roger Jacques. Second row: Nancy Leadbeller, Marilyn Ham- illon, Shirley Kennedy, Donalda Merrow, Bealrice LaPlanle, Rachael Maxwell, Janel Hood, Florice McLaughlin, Belly Merrill, Ola Nason. Sealed: Janel Harlow, Jeannine Goulel, Lorraine Morse, Lorraine Jacques, Chrisline McDaniel. LOWER PICTURE Back row: Roberl Richards, Roberl Wallon, Harold Small, Richard Parker, Franklin Nichols, Roberl Slroul, John Wade, Vernon Keene, George Smilh, Allred Sl. Pierre, William Randall. Second row: Joan Rea, June Veilleux, Ar- lene Veilleux, Margie Parker, John Rea, Carroll Small, Karlolla Newberg, Lawrence Nichols, Relha Turner, Frances Riggs. Sealed: Norma Winship, Rila Ouellelle, Lois Taylor, Claire Therrien, Reinelle Simoneau. 'ie Page T141-Izzy-.w1'f'rz 348 EPBJAHQCLI1 milf!! UPPER PICTURE. Back row llell lo righll: Donald Hammond, Jimmy Jacques, James Holl, Donald Nason, Parris Mclver, Danny Houlihan, Archie King, Leo Grover, Graydon Mann, Roland Nadeau. Second row: Conrad Ouellelle, Alice Libby, Glennis Marlin, Anloinelle LaPlanle, Edna Maillel, Janice Lamberl, Kalhleen McKendry, Allhea Goding, Vivian Grondin, Mary Merrill, Georgia Lamb. Sealed: Cenerella Jones, Hazel Knox, Jean Morin, Jenille Henry, Kay Mosher. Back row llell lo righll: Laurier Ouellelle, Roberl Slevens, Richard Websler, Roger Salford, Gary Pellingill, Carl Small, Palrick Riordan, Howard Slimans, Roberl Slroul, Maurice Pepin. Second row: Billy Welch, Ella Wenlzel, Geraldine Pare, Gilberla Russell, Corilla Ouellelle, Conslance Veilleux, Avis Pullcinnen, Conslance Pellelier, Rulh Whilney, Doris Pulnam, Jacqueline Tessier. Sealed: Norm Slevens, Marielle Paquelle, Gladys Slorer, Florence Poulin, Marlene Simoneau. LOWER PICTURE. Back row llell lo righll: Lawrence Chicoine, Allred Fuller, Roberl Fuller, Carl Davis, Franklin Barclay, Lesler Dow, Paul Bailey, Gerald Berube, Lucien Brelon, Edwa'd Doiron, Philip Dube. Second row: Marlene Bryanl, Palricia Collins, Belly Demonl, Marilyn Conanl, Lorine Beaulieu, Rosalie Chenery, Calherine Bollca, Sylvia Dralre, Anne Brown, Mary Chappell, Anila Cas- longuay. Sealed: Corrine Desiardins, Emily Drake, Gloria Chicoine, Ellen Cummings, Joanne Diaz. KM! m1mx jFe5AWlQH .S?0l 0lll5 6601410 inior Oulu This year eighly-five freshmen s+umbled fhrough 'lhe halls in a fluH'er of en+husiasm, sfarling +he greenesl' year of fheir school life. We have all made exci+ing new friends and, among fhese new acquainlances, we have found friend- ships lhal have enriched our persoinalifies. Like every fresh- man class we have had +o go fhrough +he anxie+y of fresh- man inifiarion. For us, school doesn'+ end a+ 2:45. As mem- bers of Band, Orcheslra, Glee Club, Dramafic Club, F.F.A., F.H.A. and various feams we are provided w+ih fun, respon- sibili+y and +he joy of accomplishment l+'s noi all work and no play, as we of+en have 'fun al' socials. Freshmen s+ar+ed early saving 'For fheir Senior Class Washinglon 'l'rip. This year's magazine sale neH'ed Sl6l.7O. The goal is +o save enough so +he enlire class may go fo +he na+ion's capifal in I954. All in all, +he class of '54 is very well salisfied wifh high school and all 'I'he fun il brings FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Sfanding lupper righflz Secrefary, Ellen Cum- mings: Treasurer, Lawrence Chicoine. Sealed: Marlene Bryan'l', Vice Presidenlg Paul Bailey, President MAGAZINE SALE GROUP Back row, middle picfure llefl +o righflz Larry Fosler, Roger Saliford, Roberl' Sfevens, Gray- don Mann. Sea+ecl: Gloria Chicoine, Joanne Diaz, Ru'rh Whilney, Lorine Beaulieu, Marlene Bryant. FRESHMAN CLASS HONOR ROLL Sfanding lle'F+ +o righllz Graydon Mann l-2-3, Roberf Slevens 2-33 Lesler Dow I-2-33 Carl Davis li Larry Fosler l. Sealed: Doris Pul- nam I-2-3, Marlene Bryanl 21 R056- lie Chenery I-2, Marilyn Conanl' I-3, Lorine Beaulieu 2-31 Joanne Diaz I-2-3. Paul Bailey I-2-3 lnol' presenil. 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Julia ConanT and Mayville Cox are inTroduced by Ivlr. Mann To The complicaTeci insides oT en euTo. lPicTures p. 33l SPORTSMANLIKE DRIVING Since Americans live in a Power Age, They musT have The knowledge oT good conTroI of ThaT power. An aufomobile in The wrong hands holds as much danger as an ATomic Bomb. In order To be a good driver one musT learn more Than iusT how To sTarT and sTop a car. He musT know how noT only To prevenT buT also how To meeT accidenTs, since some smashups are unavoidable. OT The Two. roads ThaT lead To learning To drive- trial and error meaning pracTice wiThouT guidance, and guided pracTice which is learning The righT way under experT coaching--The IasT seems The only compIeTeIy scien-Tific and inTelligen+ meThod. Driver EducaTion is TaughT aT L.F.I I.S. by a licensed Teacher. An inTeresTing TexT- book, crammed wiTh vivid iIlus+ra+ions of righT and wrong driving, is sTudied by The class. TesTs are given over each chapTer. Having 'learned The principles of The course and The TwenTy sTeps To be Tollowed in sTarTing, sTopping, and parking The car, sTudenTg go To The dual-confrol car where They geT behind-The-wheel-Training. A moTorisT, Trained in careTuI driving while sTiII young, will Think Twice before risking possible danger. How TasT will The old craTe go? IT is proven To sTudenT-s ThaT all The odds are againsT Them, Perhaps a driver Thinks when driving 60 miles an hour ThaT, because his brakes are in perTecT condiTion, Ile can sTop in Time To avoid running over a child. Our driver educaTed sTudenT learns his car cannoT be sTopped unTiI iT has braked Tor 66 TeeT. PedesTrians? The sTudenT driver learns ThaT Tlesh and bones are much weaker Than sTeeI, glass, and rubber Tires under pressure. The sTudenT also memorizes The slogan, IT you drive, don'T drink, if you drink don'T drive. These are only a Tew oT The many, many, lessons a sTudenT musT learn To become a good driver. The greaT aim of Driver EducaTion is To make The road a beTTer place To drive on. Page Thirty-tivo 'i -' NIH AUTQMO BELE CHASSSS wif i ix ww .Z.,, liiilla s cience arm! mam .Are Z?a.6ic Whelher pouring +he sulphuric acid, filling milk boH'les, using fhe cenfrifugal machine or reading for BF con+en+ wi+h fhe calipers in +he Babcock fesf, ihese sludenfs are learning fhe scien+ific principles of experi- men+ and checking evidence. Jusf as in sporfsmanlike driving, graph work and geomelry diagrams slress exacfness and +he emphasis on scieniific aH'ifudes a+ L.F.l'l.S. C BUTTERFAT CONTENT OF MILK can be de- lermined in agricullure class in lhe dairy unil. Willie Duloe, Theodore Barker, Richard Parker and Waller l-lewell inspecl lhe iesl lubes in- renlly in lhe piclure loelow, GRAPH WORK is an experimenl in precision lor Kennelh Dube, Ann Merrill, Donald Kelly, Roberi Bullarazzi, Michael l-loulihan and Emile Richards in upper piclure, page 35. This is a geographical represenlralion ol lhe relarionf ship belween Ceniigrade and corresponding lzahrenheil readings. Pagv T,7i1'lQ f!llll' GSW ww' new 'VV' 2 Q ,. ,:,s-3 x Q ,..,, A .,.:, 3:21, 1 zzz ' . 2' '--- ::f? 'Ii a Q ORAL QUIZ 'x 15 ' L:-W f 'mf 91 push Y, Lx, 'rw -- sms' rf 1 P'.1'wf-G'-Q'r'e4m ' aus. Leif 3, rpfwtz Mfr-. Lad U. :'f-,, MCAT: Pfvlfe' 12,11 Fxfiv, L 1a . - Pu- HYnL L',, Kffw Arlw- f, Km 4 12, 'Hff,fT! 1 ' mfg Le-adltefiffr pf-mm Turf-up My WPYLW'-, '-MV-d. TW- 'iiiyrl k 'Z 1 'ffrx 5 rj -rv was 'JSA-fi A w:ifAv'wr , '71 Wav- QMS. Pflgf' Tflirlv-fire ldis Coombs, Mabelle Nichols, and Jeanne-He l-lenry sludy food labels. C fic! - CA f 'Z' - 0l'lJLU'l'l8I'.'5 LlC6Lfl0l'l7 CLI' 6l'l'l6LgI'l0 J l'Yll0U C' THRIFTY CONSUMERS and fufure housewives check ihe labels carefully. How heavy is 'rhe syrup? How do prices compare on number +wo cans? Be++er learn grade labels and 'rheir meaning, +he girls decide. Nalurally, however, ihey look pleased a+ all fhe wonderful Maine food before +hem: Berry Hill Apple Juice lNor+h Livermorel, Bessey's Apple Jelly lBuckfieldl, Burnham and Morrill Co. Beans and Brownbread, Baxfer Peas, Snow's Clam Chowder and Eas+por+ Sarolines. Maine gives besi' values, our shoppers decide. Melvin Gay poinis To a medieval rrouble spoi in Charlernagnes France. John Wade, Glennis Marlin and Marlene Bryani are grouped ai The map. ,,, is .xdfdlnfic Won The senior college English class reads and discusses arlicles in The A+lan'ric Monlhlyf' Each sludenl, who wishes lo do so, subscribes fo 'rhis magazine which con- lains a wide variery of arlicles, enjoyed by all sluclenls. ln The piclure above 'rhree sludenfs discuss a recenf arlicle on George Bernard Shaw, a famous English aulhor who died recenlly. Gerard Dube, Charlolfe Norlon, sealed. Clydelle Mann slanding. THE TROUBLES OF THE MEDIEVAL WORLD call for modern comparisons from keen sfudenfs of World Hisfory and Currenf Evenfs. Norfh Aflanfic Alliance, General Eisenhower in European Command, Wes+ern Re-armamenf may check a new Dark Ages. From his experiences wifh savage Saxons and brigand Slavs, Charlemagne could unders'I'and i'oday's danger 'ro civilizalion-a I95I +hrea+ of doomsday from modern vandalism. Page Tfifrtp'-.smren Roberl Bullarazzi, O'Brien Riordan lslandingl. Gladys Websler lsealedl 7'h1'rzy-1-igliz BRIGHT LITERARY STARS OF THE TWENTIES PASS Offen when a prominenl' person in lhe li+er- ary world dies, lhe senior college English class discusses his or her works and life. ln +he piclure +o 'lhe 'lefl lhree s+uden+s are discussing an arlicle on Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Lewis died from lhe eFFec'rs of a skin cancer from which he had suffered for more +han a year. MAlN- STREET, ARROWSMITH, and BABBITT are some of Mr. Lewis' mosl popular books. They porlray life in 'lhe average American village of l'he nineleen 'lwenfies and early lhirlies. Anofher aulhor of parlicular inleresf +o our class was 'rhe poel Edna S+. Vincenl Millay, Pulilzer Prize winner, a Maine nalive who died +his year. Pamela Roy, Bernard Keroack, Emile S+ Pierre Sianley Lewis and Joanne Sfurfevanf clusfer around a blueprinf of fhe Globe Theafer used in sfudy of Shakespeare. ELIZABETHAN THEATER STUDIED IN BLUEPRINT One can see fhese juniors find fheir college prepara- fory English sfudy is nof confined +o fhe fexfboolc lin fhe upper picfure, nexf pagej. The group is sfudying fhe blueprinf of a model Elizabefhan fheafer. The plans are being shown and discussed by Emile S+. Pierre, who builf a model based on fhem. The plans are of 'rhe Globe Theafer, immorfally associafed wifh Shakespeare. FOLK SONGS To fhe Tune of fhe fraclifional music which accom- panieg fhe ballads This group is singing folk songs from fhe freshman English reader. The songs were The Craffy Farmer and Helen of Kirconnell . Sfudenfs read poems, essays, shorf sfories, biography, a novel and drama from fheir liferafure fexf also. Lawrence Eosfer, Lesfer Dow lin baclcgroundl, Vivian Grondin, Pianisf Rufh Whifney, Ellen Cummings, Mar- lene Bryanf fry ouf folic songs sfudied in English class. GENERAL BUSINESS TEACHES PRACTICE FILING In Ihis picfure s'rucIen'rs are being 1'augh+ how +o classify and file maferial, Miss Sommer, 'rhe inslruclor, Ieaches 'rwo divisions of General Business. A+ 'rhe righl' ihe sfudenf is looking in 'Ihe card index file 'Io ge+ +he Dewey Decimal cIassifica+ion for a reference. The girls are indexing le++ers so 'rhaf 'rhey may be arranged alphabefically, and are making cross references on Ihe le'I I'ers. Affer Ihe Ie++ers have been indexed, arranged alphabefically, and cross filed, Ihey are Ihen ready For filing. The girls s+and- ing beside The Ie+'rer file are preparing Io file Ihe leH'ers. EXPLANATION OF FILING is given Io Chrisline McDaniel, Pauline Beaulieu, and Be+'Iy Merrill. Miss Sommer ls+andingI explains cerfain feafures of +he index. Sealed are Conslance Dunham and Norma Winship, using small card files. MAINE COOKS WELL TRAINED Caroline Chenery, Elnora Salford and Mrs. Ambrose wafch while Louise Emond puls lhe pol' of Maine baking beans in +he oven lpic- fure al' righll. FUTURE SECRETARIES DEMONSTRATE fhe use oi lhe newly insralled +ape recorder al L.F.l-l.S. This machine is used like a dicla- phone, copy having been diclaled earlier by Mr. Mann. TYPING TO THE TUNE of lhe new fape recorder are Gloria Jacques, Mary Richards and Julia Conanf. The picfure below also shows fhree of fhe new sevenfeen 'Typing +ables and fyping chairs. The Commercial Club paid one half 'rhe cosl' of fhe chairs which were purchased This year. Conafifufion - JQrea fjflm' FIPIH'-fIl'17 Konafifufion-Jcrrea ana! jrencA GUM CITIES OF FRANCE are subiecf of research unif for fhis French Class lin above picfurel. Keifh Anderson and Charloffe Norfon furn fo maps in fheir readers. While Mary Lou Darey checks fhe map, Refha Turner and Doris Ferland lisf fhe cifies and double-check fhe spelling. Previously in recifafion periods each sfudenf of fhe class of fwenfy-fwo' reporfed facfs fhey had found abouf fhese cifies. STUDY OF THE CONSTlTUTl'ON lin picfure af 'leffl offers a firm foundafion for good cifizens and fufure vofers. Sfanding are Jeannine Goulef, Chrisfine McDaniel, Joanne Rea and Reineffe Simoneau. Seafed: Jean Morin, Beffy Demonf, Cafherine Bofka, Consfance Dunham, Kafhleen McKendry. SURVEYIN6 THE KOREAN area on fhe globe wifh varying ex- pressiong of seriousness, dismay, love of advenfure and how will if change our lives are lin lower picfure, page 42l Bruce Moulfon, Pamela Roy, Fredericlco Franckeffi, Bernard Keroaclc, Cleon Cook and Rose Nemi. Page Forty-three 1 33' wwavvawhqvpwwe 4' A ex -mm Q. ,.,fx5, sz' F5219 s' W x Wefafpfaner and! ggwforch jrain aineg Crahlamen SHOPWORK ON THE FARM Soldering, making 'Free hand skefches, building sfairs and sleps, cuH'ing rafiers, sharpening and filling +ools, rope work, window glazing, concrele and sheel' mefal work, all 'rhese keep 'The farm boys busy. ln 'rhe picfure below, a welding proiecf is under way. MASTERY OF THE METAL PLANER is 1'he goal of George Cummings in picfure on preceding page, Heis making a machinis+'s hammer. Farm Mechanics proiecfs give Glenn Merrow and Calvin Burhoe pracfical experi- ence in welding, They are using an elec+ric arc welder on mowing machine paris. Pagr' P'm'rx-fix-1' Anafgding wafer, .xgfgegra A GRAPH wifh a srud-enl' feacher is +oday's exercise in freshman Algebra lupper picfure page 47i. Sfandingz Rober+ Slevens, Les+er Dow, Edward Doiron, Lorine Beau- lieu, Larry Fosler and Graydon Mann. Sealed: Paul Bailey and Ru+h Whilney. A DISMEMBERED CRAYFISH can be seen in fhe fray llower piclure, page 471. Clockwise around fhe fable: Lorraine Jacques, Joanne Rea, Donalda Merrow, Andrew Barclay, Roberl Gagnon and John Rea, members of sophomore Biology Class. SIMPLE LABORATORY APPARATUS enables fhis freshman science group lin picfure below, fo analyze warer. S+anding are Conrad Ouellelfe, Graydon Mann, Leo Grover, Paul Bailey, Lionel Dube, Aniia Casionguay and Anne Brown lwho is demon- sfraiing fhe problemi. Sealed: Edna Maille+, Ellen Cummings, Ru+h Whi+ney and Connie Veilleux. raiakd, fmifidecfing Gfaghd oufer macAineA Men! .911 The lndusirial Aris course as faughi' in Maine pre- pareg freshmen for more advanced woodwork in 'rhe sophomore year. As freshmen, fhe class learns +he use of hand fools, and how 'ro run power machinery wifh due regard for rules of safely, Freshmen under- fake projecrs on +he laihe and produce punches, plumb bob, and champs. They gel' basic iraining in common 'l'urning, knufling, and faper furning. They learn 'lhe fundamenfals of elec+rici+y by opera+ing mo+ors and buzzers. ln rhis course work in Mechanical Drawing is also begun. Ai 'ihe circular saw are Laurence Chicoine, Lionel Berube, Parris Mclver Roger Salford Carl Davis and Lucien Breron. They are geriing a lesson in +he handling of rhe machine from lnsrrucfor Chandler lcenierl. Page Ff,r5y-eight ' f 51 COI'I.5ll llCfi0Il of ,SHI fl!! UPI? lil! Pl' Sophomores in Manual Aris advance +o more compli- cafecl work. Their proiecls include lables, smoking slands and cabinel' work. For machine shop work 'lhey follow lhe Sou+h Bend Machine Shop course and s+udy 'rhe book, How 'ro Run a La+he . For proiecfs 'rhey make screw- drivers, champs and hammers. George Cummings, for example, in fhe pic+ure lpage 44l is working on a ham- mer a+ +he planing machine. More advanced work in Mechanical Drawing is done in fhis course. Operafing fhe ioinler, Andrew Barclay is wafched care- fully by fufure fechnicians Vernon Keene, Roger Jacques, and Bernard Jacques. Page Forty-:zinc zwfay hmmm, 504,601 Q, cfm ,af of 3 ,fel MAP STUDY IS NEEDED even in Maih. Billy Randall, in piciure below, poinls +0 ihe Ioca+ion. Around +he lable Iclockwisel are Franklin Nichols, Theodore Barker, Henry Drake, Waller HeweH', and Roberi Walron. The class had planned a 'four of Maine, siudying bes+ rouies and places of inieresi' which ihey wished 'Io visi+. In 'rhis piciure we see ihem compuiing ihe mileage of 'Ihe pro- posed Trip. THE ELECTRIC METER is checked by Cen eHa Jones and Sylvia Drake in piciure above. IN A HOME NURSING unii Florice McLaug Iin and Louise Sforer prepare a fray for a 'rieni' in ihe Home Economics room Iupper pil +ure nexl' pagel. I REPAIR JOB on 'Ihe eleclric cord. Gloria CI' coine and Geraldine Pare are as handy as pr' Fessional eIec'l'ricians ,x X121 .,.. .9 ,. . ,.., , X A ..,. ' 4,39 + i' if .J . k - Q - we 5 if Q ,r Q ,, K .:., .. W f '2- XB X M 3 1 -Epi., X WK ,A X 5 Ii' ws? 5 NOTEBOOK WORK IN LATIN wi'll1 visual aids and maps makes real ll1e Roman social and polilical world. Miss Hum' and Margie Parker are slanding al llie board display. Joyce Fuller and Nancy LeadbeH'er are doing a few nolebook pages. FUELS lin lhe lower piclurel become a fascinaling projecl' when specimens are oblained and experimenfs conduclecl. Slandingz Mr. Farrell, Corilla Ouellelle, Roberl Slevens, Danny Houlihan, Larry Fosler, Jacqueline Tessier, and Rullm Wlwilney lwlwo is summing up lhe faclsl. Sealed: Janice Lamberl, Rosalie Clienery, Emily Dralce and Marilyn Conanl. Page Fifty-tim .Si ' I IJ ffl 37 S ' am 0551011 ana .. 0 L ag or frlngj VIGORCUS CACOPHONY only can come from llwis musical sexlef. Dale Glidden af +l1e piano, Joyce S+eward lsaxl, and Mary Bailey. Back row: Ralph Bene- deHo, Armand Bilodeau, and Slanley Lewis. CHAMBER MUSIC, +l'1ank heaven! Bernie Conanf, Gerard Dulae lpianisfl, and Billy Myers provide +l1e soofhing afmosplwere. Page Fl'-flvx'-Iflrw 3 fl A fvmwd Planning a modern dairy barn is noi' +he only proieci' 'ihal' praciical Maine senior siudenr farmers work on. They have sfudied and discussed in +he agriculiure course iheoreiical and scieniific phases of farming. The Farm Mechanics program car- ried oui' in l'he school shop develops skills required by 'rhe modern successful farmer. A sup-ervised farming program gives praciical experience +o s+uden+s in farm im- provemeni' proiec'l's. L.F.H.S. sludenls develop some firsi' hand knowledge aborui canning and iruck crops, orcharding, soil conservalion, foresiry, farm machinery, au+o mechanics, farm safely, eleciriciiy, and engineering. PROJECTS IN AGRICULTURE are bolh varied and pracfical. Boys in +he group around 'lhe fable are Wesley Whifcomb, Charles Barker, Fred HewiH, and Emile Sl. Pierre. lnsfruclor Crouse is sfanding. Plans for barn consfrucfion are being made. F.F.A. PROJECTS X' The F.F.A. boys made plans during ihe sum- , A mer of l950 +o fear down l'he building picfured. s i f , , 7 Q' Two Safurdays in June were speni' Tearing down . 1 ,... ,, A . :-r 'fhe bam' fef which WY elellefe Wee feeelved' ez' V- A The F.F.A. +ries +o ea rn money 'ro complele pay- -'.. I a ygulw :Q4 men+ of +he SI 50.00 pledged fo +he F.F.A. T V. ,:,: ,,,. , WL, 5 ,Q 5 Qjgff i :-4 , Memorial in lhe new Union Building al' l'he Uni- v..:. an we sa Ms-ie ily. versify of Maine. , ::. :-2e r,.: ,.... x 9 E rzr. 'Axim ., ,,, ' 'fi ,' . '. 153. if iwmw ,WSW , I Page l ifly-four ---- T '2 'V Q T M MM! L 2', ' ' 5 W' iiseva sig mms' .WA .mmm afize .fam ericanigim A DRILL GROUP in Malh is ready for 'rhe answers: Pairicia Collins, Joanne Diaz, Marlene Bryanl, Florence Poulin. . ..I E .T DRAMATIZING AMERICANISM, +he Persian and American boy shake hands afler an encoun- fer in which Hbyslanders did nol' lalce sides. The con+es1'an+s were Norman Nemi and Bernard Jacques. Byslanders Roger Jacques, Laurence Nichols, Billy Forbes, Harold Small, Carroll Small, Roberl Richards and Mrs. Turner look pleased al fhe oiulcome. Pauline Beaulieu is sealed. The +ex'l'book used by fhis sophomore English group should develop a love of reading among younger s+uden+s. The seleclions are well chosen fo illusfrale fhe besl in essay, poem, drama, and Shorl' sl'ory forms wifh emphasis on lhe modern age. The seleclions slimulale, Through 'rhe read- ing and discussion of in'reresl'ing and grea+ wriling, +he abilily of every sludenl 'lo reflecl aboul 'lhe business of living . Whal are slrong charac+er ? lmaginal'ion ? Responsibili+y lo- ward olhers Ifamily and neighborslu? The bool: conlains pleasing and challenging il'lus+ra+ions of fhese fhemes. The use of leisure +ime, and AMERICAN PRIVILEGE vs. CITIZEN RESPONSI- BILITY are 'ropics well handled in Prose and Poe- fry For Enjoyment Page F ifty-five H 1 S as 9 5 3 ,f Z 5 2 5 Q w Q 5 ef 3 3 E 4 N n 1 v I Q 1 . 4 1 I 2 1 1 l V - M ,M , , . ,X .,,, .4 WWMWWV.-A.,.Aw.,,,.W.,. ,..,wmmm-,,wfK-fvmmmwhxwwmxwmmw-mmm 1. . ,l ' x, 1 2 flu. 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'hw :L-4-.-'kv Mfff-fbi'-':r 4r1:fM-2:f-'zkrew-1'-1 w 1.5.1131-11.',...f-.u14.eJ'.-.,.-.- -.a,Q2.'..,u-.-f-.1.fx2,-.x.'.'- ' '.-,-'.1.vg 1-.zz-rf'-1 11. .-1111 .5w'-:1:-vuc--..-,- ..f,.v1 1 1 1 1 ,. ,. . . , . . . . . . . . Sfanding ileff fo righilz Marlene Henderson, Kafherine Riley, Cecil Ryder Jr., Russell Lovaas, Merwyn Hall, Richard Fournier, Roger Bourgei, Mrs. and Mr. Mann fchaperonesl, Gilberl Andrei, Bernard Deshaies, Edward Reed, Roberi Deshaies, Jean Slroul, Norman Pare, William Kinch. Kneeling: Harold Flagg, Daniel Poisson, Donald Lavoie, Willard Parker, Nicholas Graban. Froni row: Helen Houghfon, Consiance Rhodenizer, Brenda Jennings, Muriel Marcou, Joyce Holr, Sadie Dysarf, Rila Lefourneau, Pafricia Chicoine, Gloria Andrei, Jeane'He S+rou+, Phyllis DeBow, Pauline Jacques, Norma Lewis, Lorraine Pike. WASHINGTON TRIP In April, I950, fhe class of '50 em- barked on a five day four 'ro New York and Washinglon, D.C. Since if was +he firsr 'rime mos+ of fhem had ever been lo New York and Washing+on, ii' was a Thrill for everyone. The +rip was crammed wirh special fearures. ln New York, 'For ins'I'ance, +hey saw a felevision broaclcasr and fhe Radio Ciry Music Hall Rockeffes. They visifed rhe Sfafue of Liberfy, +oo. Pauline Jacques and Norma Lewis . resi a momenf ai lhe F.B.l. Building. Page F i fty-eight Our I950 Washingfon rourlsfs upper prcrures leff 'ro rrgh+l saw lhe Capifol in springfimeg Brenda Jennings and Consfance Rhodemzer af rhe Washlngfon bus rerminalg The Sfafue of Liberly. Lower plcfures our voyagers are +alung ferry bound for Sfafen lslandg af fhe Governmenf Archives Building a few bad cases of weary 'Feel are noled Rrla Lefourneau and Pauline Jacques af +he end ln Washing+on, such a'Hrac+ions as Lincoln Memorial, Moun+ Vernon, Smirh- sonian and Nafional Museums, Congres- sional Library, Bureau of Prinling and Engraving, FBl Building, While House, and Supreme Courr enfhralled rhe s+u- denrs. All of 'rhese were educa+ional 'ro 'lhe group, who had read of buf had never seen fhese places. Of course +he frip had Hs mishaps. Billy Kinch, affer faking many fine pic- fures, for insfance, losi' his camera. On anofher occasion 'I'wo sfudenls gol' losf, buf managed somehow 'ro ge+ back +o +heir horel. All rhese +hings, however, added +o fhe gaiefy of fhe lrip. Al- rhough all s+uden+s were exhausred af 'the end of 'rhe rrip, +hey asserfed lhey had had a wonderfull fime, and even ad- mi'H'ed +ha+ fhey had learned a lol' 'rhal would help +hem in furure years. Af lhe Tomb of lhe Unlmown Soldier we saw fhe change of +he guard. Page Fifty-nine Jean Slroul, Kay Riley, Jill Houghlon, Brenda Jennings and Conslance Rhoden- izer spoke in lhe i950 Commencemenl program. f 950 gomnfzencern enf program, 0I'l'l Wl ell C0171 QF! 67XCQI'l9 iii Russell: Remember how we had lo rush lo gel back lo Arlinglon Cemelery lo see lhe changing ol lhe guard? Danny: Wasn'l il impressive lhe way lhal soldier paced back and lorlh in lronl ol lhe lomb wilhoul even glancing aside when lhere were so many people walching him? Bob: Why is lhe lomb called lhal of lhe Unknown Soldier, anyway? Kay: l heard our guide say lhal lhe soldier who is buried in lhal lomb was chosen lrom lour unidenlified men lhal had loughl in France. A sergeanl made lhe linal choice by placing a while rose on one ol lhe caskels. The idenlily ol lhis soldier is known only lo God. Don: I slill leel lired when l lhink ol climbing lo lhe lop ol lhe Washinglon Monumenl. Bob: ll was quile a climb-lhere are 898 sleps. The Monumenl was begun in l848, bul, because ol lack ol lunds, il wasn'l compleled unlil l884. The shall is some 555 feel high and weighs aboul 36,922 lons. The lolal cosl was a lillle over one million dollars. Danny: Boy, lhal's a lol ol money! Remember, lhough, how lar you could see lrom lhe lop. You could even see lhe Penlagon Building. Jill and Brenda poinl lo lhe Washinglon Monurnenl which Bernard Deshaies and Norma Lewis aclually climbed. Lower sel ol piclures llefl lo righll: The Tomb ol lhe Unknown Soldierg The L.F. group walk- ing rapidly lo lhe nalion's Capilol Building, Don Lavoie and Jean Slroul discussing lhe Nalionai Capilol during lhe Commencemenl exercises. Bernard Deshaies, Roberf Deshaies, Russell Lovaas, Donald Lavoie, and Danny Poisson fold a commencemenf audience of fheir memories of fhe Washingfon frip. .xdf fha gapifof in 1950 Jill: Did you see fhe museum af Mounf Vernon? Kay: l saw fhe slave quarfers and whaf l fhoughf were fhe kifchens, buf l didn'f see any museum. Where was fhe museum? Sadie: lf was beyond 'those gardens fhaf musf be so beaufi- ful when fhey are in bloom. Bernard: There's a picfure of fhe garden in bloom on fhe Mounf Vernon pamphlef. Jean: lreading from pamphlefl: George Washingfon and Mar- fha Cusfis, widow of Daniel Parke Cusfis, were married in Janu- ary, I759, and foolc up fheir residence af Mounf Vernon in fhe spring of fhaf year, Here fhey lived fhe peaceful lives of soufhern planfers for fiffeen years. Mounf Vernon as we see if foday was planned by Washingfon before 'the Revolufion. Affer his refurn in l783, Washingfon carried fhe plan fo complefion. A few monfhs before his deafh, Washingfon selecfed fhe sife for a new family burial vaulf and included in his will direcfions for ifs building. The new vaulf was complefed in l83I, and a fransfer was fhen made. The old vaulf, a shorf disfance easf of fhe new, has been resfored and refained as a poinf of inferesf. Don: lf was fhe mosf beaufiful esfafe l have ever visifed. Lower sef of picfures lleff fo righfl: Eddie Reed and Harold Flagg are relaxing on fhe lawn af Mounf Vernon, fhe fomb of George and Marfha Washingfong Russell and Roberf discuss Mounf Vernon af Graduafion, I950. Af Smifhsonia n lnsfifufe Billy Kinch is fascinafed by fhe dinosaur. Jill, Brenda, Bernard lisfen while Danny llmeelingl reads from fhe guide boolr. gels., -- wmv - -v N sv M W-em-. nuwmewskglgwwqwmwwww ' i 1 . . . Q Ll 26 6lI'iYI,LIfl,g PO e55l0!'lfl ' fl J4 iff 7 I' N ' ' The FuTure Farmers oT America, a naTional organizaTion OF, BY, and FOR boys sTudying VocaTional agriculTure in public secondary schools. is rapidly shaping The Maine Tarmer's aTTiTude. While young, our boys have learned The modern Techniques. The organizaTion sTrives Tor The develop- menT of leadership, The building of a more permanenT agriculTure, and The improvemenT of counTry life. Weekly meeTings are held aT L.F.H.S. during acTiviTy periods on Friday. Evening meeTings, also, are planned during The school year and summer vacaTion. The members elc-cT Their own officers. They conducT Their own meeTings wiTh The Agriculfrure insTrucTor serving as adviser. A program oT work is esTalolished in The Tall as a guide To acTiviTies during ThaT school year. Various Trips are Taken ouT oT Town To aTTend agriculTural shows, 'Fairs and iudging evenTs. This year, Tor insTance, The F.F.A. sTudenTs aTTended FarmingTon Fair, The AgriculTural Trade Show in LewisTon, The SouThern DisTricT Annual MeeTing and Field Day. The boys enTered conTesTs Tor iudging Dairy, Beef, Seed PoTaToes and Egg Grading. The ParenT and Son BanqueT lone hundred persons presenTl came in November This year. The F.F.A. earns money Through group consTrucTion proiecTs. The local lodge has won many honors in The pasT Ten years, iT has had Three STaTe Farmer members elecTed and has held The SouThern DisTricT presidency Tor Two years. DwighT Lamb, Jr., is now STaTe F.F.A. PresidenT. F.F.A. OTTicers: Henry Drake, Secretary, Franklin Nichols, Vice PresidenTg Orman Wilkins, Presideni-3 Theodore Barker, ReporTerg Emile ST. Pierre, Treasurer. Back row lleTT To righTl: Richard WebsTer, RoberT WalTon, Gary PeTTengill, Richard Parker, David BryanT, Charles Barker, Fred Lumberf, Wesley WhiTcomb, Glen Merrow, Willie Dube. Second row: Mr. Crouse ladviserl, AlTre1d Fuller, Donald Nason, Calvin Burhoe, George Cummings, Norman Fuller, Alfred ST. Pierre, Archie King, Howard STimans, AlberT ST. Pierre. FirsT row: Fred HeweTT, Zelman Fuller, Orman Wilkins, Theodore Barker, Emile ST. Pierre, Franklin Nichols, Henry Drake, Richard ST:-ouT. 43. l. A A . - gricuaure Confeab 50ufAern .miafricf SOUTHERN DISTRICT FIELD DAY, AT NORWAY, May, I9so GRAND CHAMPION lCOMBlNATION OF SIX CONTESTSJ L.E.H.S. Rafler Cufling-Team, Firsf Honors -3 Individuals-Paul Bibeau and Fred Heweff Tied for second place. Rope Splicing--eTeam, Firsf Honors - Individuals-Dawn Rideour Tied for iirslg Bernard Gray won second honors. Dairy Cafile-Team, Second Honors -- Norman Fuller won second honors, STATE F.F.A. JUDG-ING CONTESTS, AT ORONO, JUNE 2I, l95O lwifh 35 schools compefingl Farm Mechanics Confesf-Team, Tie for Second Honors - lndividual-Crman Wiilcins ior Third Honors. Milk Judging Confesi'fTeam, Third Honors Poiafo Division ldenfificaiion -A Individual-Dawn Rideouf, Tie for Firsl Honors Caffle JudgingfFryeburg Fair, Ocfober 4, l95O Dairy - Individual-Norman Fuller, Tie for Firsr Honors. Beef - Individual-Charles Barker, Tie for Second Honors. Soulhern Disfricl COHl6SiSiMOhmOUlh, March 8, l95l Tool ldenfificafion-Team, Livermore Falls, Firsf Honors - lndividual-Ca'vin Burhoe, George Cummings, Zelrnan Fuller, Tie for Firsf Honors. Seed ldenfificafion-Team, Livermore Falls, Firsl' Honors a lndividual--Theodore Barker, Norman Fuller, Tie for Firsf Honors. Po+a+o Disease ldenrificafion-Team, Livermore Falls, Firsl Honors -- Individual-Emile ST. Pierre, Firsf Honors. Welding Scene: Glenn Merrow and Calvin Burhoe. 60mm erciaf CCMMERCIAL CLUB y Back row llefl To righllz Norma Pike, Caroline Co- nanl, Anila Bullarazzi, Donald Jacques, Sherril Hillz, Theresa Judd, Mary Richards, Mayvilla Cox, Lorraine Paradis. Second row: Ani+a Cummings, Pamela Roy, Rila Welch, Belly Judd, Bruce Moulfon, Billy Robinson, Julia Conanl, Mabel Lane, Jean Reed, Nancy Chap- pell, Sea+ed: Be++y Coales, Kalhleen Hammond, An- eHe Mailman, Gloria Jacques, Mrs. Brown, ladviserl, Rose Nemi, Zara Fuller, Elise Mann. The Colby Echo Lovejoy Cup is presenfed +o Elaine McCaFfery '50 llower righl' picfurel. l Page Sixty-four ClI l'l5 0l'leg GHG! jl'0l0Ay ! na COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Slanding llefl lo righll: Gloria Jacques, Secrelaryg Norma Pilue, Program Comm., Annelle Mailman, Treasurer, Theresa Judd, News Reporlerg Anila Buflarazzi, Program Comm. Sealed: Rose Nemi, Vice Presidenfg Palriclr Ryder, Presidenl. Trophy and Cer+rhca+e of Meril are displayed lin lower righf picfurel by members of Andies Bul- le+in Slarf of l95I. Las+ year's slaff won lhe Echo- Loveioy awards offered by Colby College lo +he school fhal published lhe besl' mimeographed paper in Maine. L.F.H.S. won fhe awards 'For lhe Medium- Mimeograph Class School. ln +he lower piclure are s+anding lle'li+ +0 righll: Palriclc Ryder, llluslralorg Pamela Roy, Ass+, Edilorg Rila Welch, Edilorg Don Jacques, Boys' Sporfs Edilor. Sealed: Elise Mann, lwilh Colby Echo cupl, Ex- change Edilorg Belly Ann Coales, lwi+h Cerlificale of Award for Excellence in high school journalism .l, Business Mgr. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is one of +he mos+ aclive clubs a+ L.F.H.S. Membership is limiled lo seniors and juniors following 'rhe commercial course of sludy. ln +he pasl year 'rhe club has purchased a 'large melal sforage cabinel, and a new mimeoscope, and has conlribuled half of lhe amounl needed 'ro pur- chase lhe new melal 'ryping chairs, upholslered in green lealher. These purchases were made possible because lhe club sells refreshmen+s a+ foolball games and candy during fhe noon recess. The Commercial Club also publishes and sells lhe mon+hly school paper, The Andies Bulle+in , under lhe supervision of club adviser, Mrs. Brown. l'11gc fi'-fiw F. H. A. OFFICERS jufure ,Nomem aLem of .xgm erica F. H. A. MEMBERS Back row: Florice McLaughlin, Jane+ Hood, Louise Emond, Pamela Roy, Arlene Veilleux, Mari- lyn Foss, Mabel Nichols, Bea+rice LaPIanI'e, Don- alda Merrow, CIaude'He Cas'I'onguay, Caroline Chenery, Third row: Lorraine Paradis, Julia Dy- sarf, Jeannine GouIe+. Second row: Frances Riggs, Louise Capen, Idis Coombs, Geraldine Jacques, Nancy Collins, Mary Richards, Joyce Davis, CharIoH'e Norfon, Irene Grondin, Gladys Webs+er, Elnora Safford, Chrisfine McDanieIs. Firs+ row: Clydielle Mann, Rose Nemi, Beverly IMc- Daniels, Wilda Merrow, Gloria Jacques, Frances Campbell, Jane Burbank, Virginia Cook. Back row llefi fo righ+I: Louise Emond, hisforiang Jeannine Goulel, parliamenfarian Mary Richards, reporier, Froni row: Clydelle Mann, secrefaryg Rose Nemi, vice presi- den+g Gloria Jacques, president Pamela Roy, Ireasufer. X31 R5 II MAKEQ tix 'AS Q I AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Fufure Homemakers of America, +he na+ional organizalion of siudenis sfudying homemaking in iunior and senior high schools lUni+ed Sfafeg and Terriforiesl brings ioge+her sfafe groups infer- esied in and working foward belief family living. This organizaiion ' provides opporfuniiies 'io share in solving Problems imporianl fo ' '- home life. If sponsors group proiecfs, local, sfaie and na+ional. lf 22 -- ' -- I increases opporiuniries for leadership and in+eIligeni par+icipa+ion in a democrafic socieiy. Each year 'lhe sfafe F.H.A. plans ifs con- venfion io demonsfraie each of fhe eighr purposes of The organi- zaiion. Our club has planned a program around a few ol fhese -' 4 purposes. Mr. Niles, ihe local Meihodisf minisfer, spoke fo 'lhe group on family life. A Mofher-Daughler Banquei was held in May, I950. Af This even+ Junior Homemaker Degrees were gran+ed :':' in a candlelighr ceremony, Girls af L.F.H.S. know 'rhe Fufure We , Q 91 m i '39 :- 9' 4' K, f 5' 521, Yi, Hornemakers of America is an enioyable aciiviiy. f 5- Gloria Jacques, F.H.A. Presidenl lhis year, is also Firsf Vice agen i A J: YVII: 4, Presidenl for ihe sfafe of Maine, an office which makes her auio- , we M ...:.::,: i 'f: ':4 ' 5 A mafically ihe Program of Works Chairman. Her duiies in 'lhis office W1 'A A ,-.. -.-.--.-. -- .. are fo send fo each chapier suggesiions an-d ideas for challenging ,',. ' W ' ' : ': i , ' ' Pro9rams. ,,.,.., . ,M ...,.,. ' '-'- -:::- I we EM ' ' ' i' ' ' H i ' As Firsi Vice Presideni, Gloria alfended fhe Council Meefing Gloria Jacques '5I Firsi, Vice Presideni, which was held in Augusia. She will preside af fhe Wesfern Maine ' Convenfion where she will give a repori of her year's work and of S+a're F.H.A. insiall new officers info fhe s+a+e organizalion. Florence L. Jenkins, our sfaie advisor, suggesled our presideni' as sludenr edifor for a nafional F.H.A. Magazine, Dale Book . Gloria was appoinfed. Each monfh quesiions are sen? in by s+u- denis and our of fhese one ques+ion is selecfed. The sfudeni' edilors send +heir answers fo These quesfions and fhe bes-I' answers are prinled. Gloria has had ihree of her leH'ers published ihis year. Back row lleff +o righil: Marielle Paque'H'e, Norma Winship, Geraldine Pare, AnfoineHe LaPlan'fe, Alihea Goding, Pa+ricia Collins, Vivian Grondin, Alice Libby. Second row: Corella Ouelleffe, Cafherine Borka, Rosalie Chenery, Avis Pulkinnen, Consrance Pelle+ier, Mary Merrill, Consrance Veilleux. Sealed: Gloria Chicoine, Jean Morin, Berry Demon+, Corrine Desjardins, Emily Drake, Doris Pu+nam, Joan Rea, Rein- eHe Simoneau. NURS H MAKEH AMERICA 0l'lCQI'f5 Dk ... .Q gi ORCHESTRA Back row llefr lo righllz Dale Glidden, Roland Nadeau, Paul Bailey, Roberl' Pike, Bernie Conanr, Gerard Dube, William Myers, Slanley Lewis, Zelman Fuller, Roger Jacques, Second row: Karlolfa Newburg, Norma Pike, Kalhleen McKendry, Zara Fuller, Allan Poland, Kalherine Mosher, Mary Bailey, Joyce Sleward, Ralph Beneclelro. Fronl' row: Joanne Srurrevanr, Rulh Whilney, Mary Lou Darey, William Randall, Mari- lyn Conanl, Anifa Cummings. BAND ln aufumn al' foolball games lhe 20-piece Pep Band, clad in brighl' green uniforms, keeps up lhe spirir of bolh lhe players and 'lhe fans. A+ lhe annual winler concerr given by lhe band a local audience of music lovers hear overrures, wallzes, medleys and marches. ln May, lhe L.F.l-l.S. Band ioins wilh olhers in V'!es+ern Maine 'ro compele in a regional music feslival. This affair is rhe maior show-off evenl of 'rhe season. ll is looked forward lo lor several monlhs. ORCHESTRA The orcheslra assumes musical responsiloilily ai school evenls such as Junior Nighr and Graclualion. l+ parlicipares, +oo, in 'rhe Weslern Maine Music Feslival each spring, in hope of gaining high honors among conlesling schools and individuals. Page Sixty-vfglzf MAJORETTES Back row llefi io righfl: Edna Maillef '54, Alfhca Goding '54. Froni row: Frances Campbell '52, Elnora Salford '5l, Jane Bur- bank '52. THE BAND Back row llefl fo righrlz Armand Bflodeau, Zara Fuller, William Randall, Dale Glidden, Roberf Pilre, George O'Donnell, Fred Lumberf, Frances Darey, Richard Websier, Anne Brown, Ralph Benedelfo, Graydon Mann, Zelman Fuller, Bruce Moulfon, Bernie Conant Second row: Joanne S+ur+evanl, Norma Pilme, Sianley Lewis, Lesfer Dow, Wil- liam Myers, Paul Bailey, Mary Bailey, Kar- loHa Newburg, Blaine Sfurlevanf, Marie Tardif, Rachael Maxwell, Roger Jacques. Firsf row: Ellen Cummings, Mary Lou Darey, Anila Buffarazzi, Joyce S+eward, Allan Poland, Gerard Dube, Marilyn Conant Lorine Beau- lieu, Beffy Clou+ier, Anila Cummings. Z7 0.5 fiua A Planning Hollywood Bound, Clockwise around lhe lable: Anila Bu++arazzi, Gerard Dube, Henry Briggs, Anifa Cummings, Allan Poland, Ralph Benedello, and Clydelle Mann. ,NOKKWIJOOLJ EZMHLJ The OH-repealed slalemenl, Tha+ reminds me of a riddle , made by Englishman Clyde Chalmers lAllan Polandl, broughl' lols of laughs from llle audience when Holly- wood Bound was Presenled a'l' Murray Hall. Chalmer's realis+ic accenl plus his mona- cle and mouslache made lhe +rue Bri+on very aulhenlic. The Counless de Norka lGeraldine Parel baffled everyone, unlil Windy's lBill Myersl alerl' memory unmasked her prefense. Whoopanholla, -lhe direcfor lLawrence Parel, had +he peculiar habil ol doing everylhing backward. Bob lDon Kellyl and Marcia lBea+rice Laplanlel furnished l'he love bird inleresl. They 'fell in love, againsl 'lhe wishes of her falher. Mr. Nor- +on lBill Briggsl, a slern-faced producer, forbade his daughler lo acl' in Bob's movie. This caused a rio+ among lhe olher aclors. AnneH'e's llvlary Baileyl scheme of sabo- lage, lhough no+ successful, gave everyone a scare. When 'rhe movie was aclually filmed lrighl on 'rhe slagel, Fanfare, l'he horse did a lively dance. Bul' lhe horse wasn'+ lhe only pony among lhe casl. L.F.H.S. ponies dressed in gay skirls and colorful dresses gave lhe sfage a pleasing brilliance. The workers behind lhe scenes arranged an ailraclive sei, applied convincing makeup, and raised lickei' sales sky-high, very essenlial work if a produclion is +0 be a success. Page Seventy C0l'll?5 jl'0l'Yl .N0fyLU00fl KOUIQCJ Bernard Keroaclr lcameramanl says 'ro Theresa Judd lin upper lefl' piclurel: Care- ful, Lady! Dis is an invenlion wif' a loHa money lied up in il. ln upper righf: Fanfare fhe Horse wins fhe approval of aclor Bill Myers. Lower leff: Carl Davis, Bealrice La- Planfe, and Parris Mclver sing, Fanfare wins every race, and he'Il win 'lhis one, foo. Lower righl: The Englishman, Allan Poland, sings, Yo-u'd be surprised a+ +he clever lhoughfs l +hinlc. Pugv .NI'Il'lIfl-Ulll' LL DA, gie Back row llell lo righl, lower piclurel: Claire Therrien, Rachael Maxwell, Kalhleen McKendry, Joyce Fuller, Margie Parker, Karlolla Newburg, Shirley Kennedy, Mary Lou Darey, Relha Turner, Lorraine Jacques. Second row: Doris Pulnam, Vivian Grondin, Geraldine Pare, Conslance Pellelier, Anloinelle LaPlanle, Conslance Veilleux, Marilyn Conanl, Anne Brown, Rulh Whilney, Pally Collins. Firsl row: Joanne Diaz, Florence Poulin, Marlene Simoneau, Kay Mosher, Gladys Slorer, Ellen Cum- mings, Belly Bolka, Lorene Beaulieu, Marielle Paquelle. Back row llell lo righl, upper piclurel: Lor- raine Paradis, Charlolle Norlon, Gladys Websler, Theresa Judd, Mariorie l'iinlrley, Mary Bailey, Anila Bullarazzi, Beverly Mclver, Joyce Sleward, Norma Pilte. Second row: Kalhleen Hammond, Jane Burbank, Elise Mann, Frances Campbell, Joanne Slurlevanl, Pamela Roy, Anila Cummings, Rose Nemi, Zara Fuller, Clydelle Mann. Sealed: Rila Ouellelle, Julia Dysarl, Arlene Ferland, Belly Cloulier, Rachael Fournier, Pauline Beaulieu, Bealrice LaPlanle, Belly Nemi, Marlene Simoneau, Joan Rea. We ge cm Back row llell lo righll: Ralph Benedello, Byron Bean, Carl Davis, Franlrlin Barclay, Ralph Marceau, Lawrence Fare, Larry Wall, Allan Poland, Lawrence LaPoinle, Donald Kelly, Roberl Pike, Danny Houlihan, Emile Richard. Second row: Dale Glidden, Norman Jacques, Slanley Lewis, Roberl Welch, Parris Mclver, Paul Bailey, Gerard Dube, Palriclr Riordan, Lesler Dow, Jr., Henry Briggs, Michael LaBrecque, Bernard Keroaclr, William Myers. Firsl row: Ralph LaPlanle, Roland Nadeau, Lionel Dube, Lucien Brelon, Edward Doiron, Billy Welch, Philip Dube, Graydon Mann, Roger Jacques, Bernard Jacques, William Randall. fLOU0!005 of fAU Qfflfnfll S Back row llell lo righl, lower piclurel: Nancy 1 Leadbeller, Gladys Websler, Joyce Sleward, Con- nie Veilleux, Relha Turner, Anloinelle LaPlanle, 4 Joyce Dube, Rachael Maxwell, Marilyn Conanl, Rulh Whilney, Mary Lou Darey, Arlene Ferland, Edna Maillel, Belly Merrill, Mary DiSollo, Geral- dine Fare, Glennis Marlin. Second row: Marlene Bryanl, Frances Campbell, Ann Brown, Karlolla Newberg, Rosalie Chenery, Joyce Fuller, Corrine Fournier, Marilyn Foss, Florence Poulin, Mariorie Hinkley, Marielle Paquelle, Lorene Beaulieu, Chai' lolle Norlon, Caroline Chenery, Margie Parker, Shirley Kennedy, Belly Demonl, Belly Cloulier, Ella Wenlzel. Sealed: Rachael Fournier, Claire Therrien, Jean Morin, Lorraine Jacques, Clydelle Mann, Treasurer: Mary Bailey, Vice Presidenlp Doris Ferland, Presidenlg Joanne Slurlevanl, Secrelaryg Ellen Cummings, Jane Burbank, Gloria Chocoine, Marlene Simoneau. DRAMATIC CLUB AT LAKEWOOD F ramafic When Doris Ferland, Dramalic Club Presidienl, called members lo order on Friday morning, Seplember IS, I950, lorly-six were presenl. On lhal day, il' was voled lo meel every olher week and a commillee was chosen lo draw up a conslilulion lor lhe club. Dues are usually collecled lo help lhe members lake a lrip al lhe end of lhe year. Lasl year, on May IO, aboul lwenly-one wenl' lo lhe Lakewood Summer Thealer lo see The Vinegar Tree . Everyone liked walking aboul lhe grounds, palronizing lhe snack-shack, and lalking wilh some of lhe aclors, almosl as well as seeing lhe play ilself, allhough lhe play was very much enioyed. Meelings usually begin wilh a formal calling lo order where business decisions are made: lhen an enlerlaining and educalional program follows. During l95O-5I members gave reviews, read shorl serious slories, humorous slories, serious plays and enacled comedies. Many members of lhe Dramalic Club have laken parl in lhe school play, lhe Senior Washinglon-Trip play, and lhe operella. They have enioyed doing lhese lhings even more lhan lhey ordinarily would, since having been in 'lhe Dramalic Club. yfnoflzer .95 MAKEUP COMMITTEE for school play. Le-H to righh Rachael Maxwell lkneelingl, Joyce Fuller, Corrine Fournier, Rachael Fournier and lseafedl Mary DiSo++o who is being made up as one of fhe co-eds of Mo+her ls a Freshman . On November I6, L.F.l-l.S, presenled anolher successful play. ln conlrasl' +o lasl year's serious drama, Our Town , 'rhe ligh+ comedy Mo'lher ls a Freshman was chosen. The play, cenlering aboui' Poinler College, has Abigail Abbo'H lDoris Ferlandl as an aH'rac+ive woman of 'rhirly-five who, because of financial s+rai+s, has applied for a scholarship. Obfaining lhis scholarship enables Abigail +o send her daughler Susan lJoanne Slurievanll back +o Poinler. Abigail falls in love wilh Professor Michaels lGerard Dubel wilh whom Susan is infaluaied. Bobo lRober+ Pikej a conceiled senior, has fallen for Susan. Clara l'Mary DiSo'Hol adds 'ro +he humor as she follows Susan abou+ during 'rhe play. Dean Gillingham lBilly Briggsl, lhough oufwardly s'l'ern, proves +o have a kind disposilion. Following fhe performance, Mary DiSoHo enferlained lhe casl' a+ her home. THE CAST Back row lle'F+ io righll: Norman Jacques, Slanley Lewis, Gerard Dube, Henry Briggs, Blaine Slurfevanl. Second row: Mary Lou Darey, Palrick Ryder, Mary Bailey, Doris Ferland, Roberl' Pike, KarloHa Newberg, Sea+ed: Joanne S+ur'levan+, Anila Cum- mings, Reiha Turner, Joyce S+eward, Clydelle Mann lpromplerl, Mary DiSoH'o. Fw:-x CL jl'B5AI'YlCll'l if 13 MOTHER GIVES THE PROFESSOR wha'r's coming 'lo him lin upper lefl piciurel. Gerard Dube, lhe professor: Doris Ferland, Mollnerg Joanne Sl'ur+evan+ and Henry Briggs, daugh+er and college dean look on-agl1as+ or amused? Lower leH: Mary Bailey and housemolher, Kaflofla Newburg, consul+ on dormilory defails. Upper righf: The Dramafic Club Officers, Sfanding, Mary Bailey, Vice Presidenh Doris Fer- land, Presidenlg sealed, Clyclelle Mann, Treasurerg Joanne Sfurfevanf, Secre+ary. RECONCILED AT LAST llower righll 'lhe Professor and Mo+l'1er lGerarcl Dube and Doris Ferlancll. 'QRS' ' 3' 1 2 cf sf 1, .....,,. :.. Maiorefles lleff lo righll: Edna Maillef, Allhea Goding, Elnora Salford lleaderl, Frances Campbell, Jane Burbanlr. aiorefferi Fl.ASHlNG BATONS, CHEERLEADER GYMNASTICS have given firsf aid in fhe ius'l when needed rrouble spofs during lhe unusually successful sporfs season l950-5I. Always lo be reckoned wilrh by our adversaries, 'these girls have drilled failhfully, radialed enlhusiasm and confidence al home games and many our of rown evenls. Our rivals have been forced 'ro admire iheir gaiefy, charm, and challenge. KA QBPAG 61015 During fhe school year fhe cheerleaders mel and pracficed af leasr fhree limes a week in 'Phe Home Economics room. Training was conducfed by Caplain Elise Mann who developed rhe girls +o be really expert She insisied 'rhe cheers be pracliced un+iI fhoroughly learned. New cheers sug- gesled by members of lhe squad were rejecred if unpopular, or refained permanenily if successful. Mrs. Brown, our adviser, gave approval io rhe cheers fha! were appropriale and carried our correcfly. Cheerleaders have +o be present al all afhlefic evenfsg lhey are mos? aciive during foolball and baskefball seasons. Wifh The championship bashelball leam fhis year lhe cheerleaders did lheir s'lu'if al Wilfon for fhe Sun Journal play-off. Vicfory ihere enfiiled rhe cheerleaders lo go fo Lewisfon where 'lhe L.F.H.S. baslrerball feam became Sfaie Class M Champions. School spiril has been fine +his year, and fhe cheerleaders fell a real salisfaclion in fhe supporl received from fhe sludenf body al' all afhlefic evenls. CHEERLEADERS Back row lleff 'lo righll: Lor- raine Paradis '52, Julia Dysarl '53, Arlene Ferland '53, Fronl row: Belly Demonf '54, Elise Mann '5l, Jean Morin '54. TICKET SELLERS. Back row lleff lo righflz Joyce Dube, Edna Maillef, Joyce Fuller, Rosalie Chenery, Gerard Dube, Berfrand Dube, Roberf Pike, Beffy Bofka, Glennis Marfin, Ella Wenfzel. Second row: Rachael Fournier, Beffy Cloufier, Jackie Tessier, Rufh Whifney, Lionel Dube, Norma Pike, Refha Turner, Florice McLaughlin, Roger Jacques. Firsf row: Mary Lou Darey, Margie Parker, Karloffa Newbery, Mr, Whitney lAdviserl, Theresa Judd, Norman Jacques, Claire Therrien, Lore raine Jacques. .ZCLJ .SZ ing - .fd gfamoroua Jog The handling of fickefs for any high school evenf is really quife a fask, demanding cooperafion from everyone. Each evenf calls for a special program, if requires fhe selling of as many fickefs as is possible-IN ADVANCE. The faculfy member, Submasfer Whifney, gives fhe commiffee a general oufline of whaf is going on and 'rhe chairman is appoinfed. The chairman appoinfs assisfanfs, and explains fhe mefhod of procedure fo accomplish fhe besf resulfs. Some cold windy day af a foofball game wafch one of fhe assisfanfs frying fo sell fwo kinds of fickefs, and af fhe same fime, change a fen-dollar bill wifh, by chance, a very small cash fund. If requires very prompf reckoning on fhe parf of fhe sfudenf, for people are impafienf if delayed. Af fhe box office, however, everyfhing seems +o be in readiness. Pafrons oufside may be waifing impafienfly in a long line. A body guard opens fhe doors oufward fo permif fhe guesfs fo enfer. Somefimes officers are almosf overwhelmed by fhe onrush of fhe enfhusiasfic audience af a baskefball game. Affer fhe evenf fhe assisfanfs check wifh fheir chairman who is responsible fo fhe faculfy member. Thaf everyfhing will end well is a wish in fhe minds of all. When fhe usual correcf balance is obfained, we live happily ever affer. USHERS Leff fo righf, sfanding: Rene Casfonguay, Ralph Marceau, John Wade. Seafed: Michael Hou- lihan, Pafrick Ryder, Henry Drake, Roberf Gagnon. we cali Pdf? THE UBRARIANS, Back row llefi To righllz Clydelle Mann '5I, Belly Coaies '5l, BeHy Judd '52, Ann Merrill '52, Joanne Slurievanfi '52, Rose Nemi '52. Sealed: Joyce Davis '5l, Gloria Jacques '5I, Virginia Cook '51, Charlofie Norion '5I, Mariorie Hinkley '5l. O52 I 6i Pg Cell Q Lefi io righf: Gladys Websier and Gerard Dube are checking a m a g a z i n e reference: Marjorie Hinkley is reiurning a book 'ro slu- denf librarian V i r g i n i a Cook. Gloria Jacques, siudeni librarian, is helping Charloiie Norfon find a book. For six periods during ihe school day The high school library is open lo siuclenis who are assigned reference work by iheir ieachers. Each period iwo sfudenr librarians aid high school ad- minisfrarion by checking slips, given sfu-denis by subiecl ieachers and sfudy room ieachers. They also check oul books. aid sludenis in finding books, They give reminders of overdue books and keep fhe newspapers, and book and magazine shelves in order foo. For fhis work ihe girls receive a credii' point IIIIQP ,qi'i'6rzt,i'-wiglit NO MAN IS AN ISLAND ENTIRE OF ITSELFg EVERY MAN IS A PIECE OF Tl-IE CONTINENT, A PART OF THE MAINE- Sludenfs al' L.F.l'l.S. give, as individuals, Io many good causes, knowing lhaf AIl we send info lhe lives of olhers, comes back inlo our own. In upper lefl piclure Mabel Lane and Jeannefle Henry reporf colleclions in lhe March of Dimes drive +o room chairman, Mabelle Nichols. Upper righf: Norma Pike Iexlreme righll gels refurns from Fredericko Franchelli and Isealedl Marlene Bryan? and Lorraine Paradis during lhe Crippled Children colleclion drive carried on in hislory classes. Direclly below are picfured Mabelle Nichols, Wilda Merrow, and Louise Emond who prepare Chrisfmas packages for Velerans Hospilal a+ Togus. Good work from fhe F.l'l.A.! Lower leff: Richard Bean, Frances Campbell, Palrick Ryder, and Theresa Judd Isealedl meer lo reporf on colleclions for Red Cross fund made by hislory classes. Lower righf: To Kay Riley and Virginia Cook lbolh sealedl, Clydelle Mann and Danny Poisson reporf loward The i950 Polio fund abouf fifleen dollars collecled in hislory classroom drives. 'WM Przgv .aclwity-111'l14' ,..,!a.w-Ln.. Maine O ir Smut Engrossed in -details of yearbook production, fhe s+aff of associares wi+l1 fheir editor plan fhe l95I Banner. The program of school phorography was delayed unfil mid January, when the professional picfures were lalcen. The scramble fo ge+ pidures io +he engraver, fo gel' cufs checked againsf invoices, and lo plan layoui pages lcepf lhe s+aH harried. Copy wriiing was a maior proiecl, loo. The staff Spent days doing piciure ideniificafion of fhe large groups, 'fhen checking copy for omissions of names. Ari commifiee and fheme commiffee planned how To illusirafe concrefely and concisely fhe wealih of material our nalive s+a+e provides, how +o picforialize 'Phe many phases of life at L.F.H.S. BANNER STAFF , . ,, ,, ,, . - ,,,, ..-, ., ., .nv ,. Sianding lleff +0 righfl: Assisi- , ant Editor, Gerard Dubeg Asso- ' ciare Edifor, Gladys Websier. 'M Sealed: Associate, Gloria Jacques, 2 Associafe Mariorie Hinlxleyg Edi- - ' ' for, Charloffe Norfong Miss Hall lAdviserlg Associafe, V i r g i n i a Coolcg George Hebert, Assistant. W .Y SORTING CUTS. Leif fo righr, Gladys Webster, Marjorie Hinkley and Charloffe Norron. . Page Eighly Banner SMH: AD MEN OFF FOR A TRIP. Don Jacques, Sfanley Lewis, David lsraelson. Blaine Sfurfevanf, Bud Keroacli. ADVERTISING DEMANDS A CLERI- CAL STAFF fupper picfure af righll. Sfanding: Virginia Coolr, Anifa Buffer- azzi, Rose Nemi. Seafed: Gloria Jacques and Pamela Roy. ASSISTANTS PLAN ART AND COPY WRITING. Leff fo righfz George O'Don- nell, Doris Ferland, Mary Bailey, Joanne Sfurfevanf and Gerard Dube. 'Ae mf BUSINESS DECISIONS are imporfanf, foo, if a yearboolr slaff is no? fo plunge over lhe abyss info a sea of red inli. The edifors and assisfanfs developed a card file and sen? leffers wifh illusfrafive pages from our I949 and l950 yearboolis fo convince business firms and professional people ouf-of-fown fhaf adver+ising in a yearboolr pays off in long ferm dividends . Our eighf hundred copy circulafion was apparenfly convincing: fhen, foo, fhe facf fha? adverfisers gel' free copies which circulafe all over fhe sfale and oul-of-sfale offen proves a clinching argumenf. The sales program is carefully carried ouf. Mosf families in fown have a Banner in fhe home. The able managemenf of our finances is proven by lhe fad fha? abouf fhree years ago eighf hundred dol- Iars of Banner money was spenf for fhe school movie proiecforg an Hem +ha+ was, of course, for general school use. Since fhe Banner funds became permanenfly allocafed fo ifself, fhe sfaff has purchased Ifhis yearl fwo pholographic baclrdrop curfains, which may be used for any fype of school phofo- graphy. 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His schoolmafes and 'Teachers wish fo pay special 'lribufe +o a member of fhe school who, as an enfhusiasfic pariicipanf in our varied a+hle+ic program, played +he game, whafever i'r was, CLEANLY and FAIRLY. Kind, courfeous, cooperafive, and undaunfed by obsfacles, Raymond was, in all qames and in all his associafions and endeavors, A SPORTSMAN IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD. BASEBALL SCHEDULE I 950 Score L.F. Opp. L.F.H.S. vs Ken+s Hill lawayl 4 2 L.F.H.S. vs Jay lawayl I 2 L.F.H.S. vs Farming+on lhomel 7 6 L.F.H.S. vs Jay lhomei 22 2l L.F.H.S. vs Wil'ron lhomel I0 8 L.F.H.S. vs Farmingfon lawayl 8 0 L.F.H.S. vs Wilfon lawayl 4 6 Page Eighty-folzr group Back row: Roberi Buffarazzi, Rober+ Wal ion, Roberf Pike. Froni row: Byron Bean, Norman Nemi Roberf Fosler. Manager George Heberf and Coach Far- rell pose during pracfice llower pic- iurel. - . isis N C Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshman aaa o 1950 Sweepa Iaring ilefc! mef CLASS SCORES Boys' Poinfs 29 27 28 2 I4 23 8 V I0 CHAMPS i BOYS Shof Pul'-Gilber+ Andrei Baseball Throw-Billy Kinch Broad Jump-Gilberf Richards Three-Legged Race-G. Richards and Relay Race-Junior Team Horse Shoe Pifching-Junior Team l00'Yard Dash-Cecil Ryder Tug of WariSenior Team Pie Ealing-Roberf Pike Girls' Poinfs Pie Eafers GIRLS Foofball Throw-Rifa Lefourneau Baseball Throw-Anifa Bufiarazzi M. Houmwan Three .Legged Race-Frances Campbell and Aniia Cum rnlngs Relay Race-Senior Team IOO-Yard Dash-Louise Sforer Tug of War-Senior Team Soffball-Tie, Seniors and Freshmen Pie Coniesi Vicfor Page Eighty-five Su n-J ou rnal Pholo FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row ilefi 'ro righflz Alfred Fuller, Roberi BuHarazzi, Gary Peffingill, Franklin Barclay, Roberr Fosier, Rober-P Sievens, Larry Fosfer, Roberf DiSoHo, Roland Nadeau. Second row: Danny Houlihan, Willie Dube, Andrew Barclay, Maurice Collins, Emile Richards, Lawrence Hinkley, Gilberl' Richards, Conrad Tessier, Kennelh Dube, Roberf Richards, Coach Farrell. Sealed: Don Kelly, George Dube, Lawrence Pare, Michael Houlihan, Sfuarf Fosier, Roberi Sfrouf, Ralph Marceau, Donald Jacques, Laurence LaPoin're. joofdaff Since Skowhegan Comeback Sfops Andies ln 'l'he i950 opener, a'F'fer an eleven game home-field win sfreak, ihe Andies were finally beaien on The local field. This game, however, saw an L.F. I2-0 lead go by The boards, as fhe Skowhegan powerhouse made a sirong comeback +o 'irip +he Farrell- men I9-l2. L.F.H.S. Smoihers Lisbon Falls 25-0 The Andies scored in each period 'io down rheir opponenis 25-0, spoiling Lisbon Falls' l950 debuf. L.F.H.S. Romps Over S+. Doms 27-6 The high-spiriied and well-drilled Andies came from behind To overwhelm a favored S+. Doms eleven, 27-6. The Green and While, led by speedy Ken Dube, was in +op condifion. Ken chalked up four fouchdowns. Page Eighty-six aine 64455 3 joofdaff 7950 60-Ckamyu L.F.H.S. Smacks Winfhrop 47-0 The feam uncorked a pofenl' air-ground aH'ack io bury Winfhrop and rack up ifs fhird sfraighf viclory by wide margins. The superior Andies had a field day wifh seven men figuring in 'lhe scoring, Andies' Comeback S'rops Kenig Hill 20-6 The Fallsmen came back, affer a 6-0 half-lime deficil, fo sfop +he Hill Toppers 20-6. Kelly scored 'lwi-ce, passing fo, end, Larry Lapoinfe, for +he fhird +allly. L.F.H.S. Mops Mexico 7-0 Ken Dube scored early in fhe fourfh period. Kelly added an ex+ra poin'l' +o puf +he Andies ahead 7-0. A couple Andy inferceplions sfaved off a pair of Pin'fo fhreafs. Andies, Eagles in 7-7 Tie More fhan 2500 en+husias+ic fans wafched Wilion and L.F.H.S. baflle 'io a 7-7 deadlock in wha+ was regarded as +he game of fhe year in fhis area. Cameron Mas- ferman and Collins sfarred for Wilfon, while 'lownspeople poinied wi+h pride +o La- Poinfe, fhe fwo Dubes, Tessi-er and Kelly as Andies' Aces. L.F.H.S. Parades Over Gould Academy 39-0 A game picked for be a foss-up proved +o be a breeze for fhe Andies who swep+ +o a 39-0 vicfory over +he Blue and Gold of Befhel, Joe and Ken Dube, Tessier and LaPoin+e, all scored fouchdowns for fhe locals, A QUICK GETAWAY, assisied by splendid inferference, ai' ihe S+. Doms game. Ken Dube has fhe ball. Sun Journal Phofo Page Eighty-seven PILE UP IN ST DOMS GAME. L.F. fypically holds lhe ball. Sun Journal Phofo gale Farrellmen Roui' Wesfbroolc 33-0 The husfling Andies proved lhemselves fo be greal mudders ,'as 'rhey puf on a dazzling exhibifion of running and passing fo smoiher +he Blazers on fhe'-rain-soaked Wesfbrook field. Touchdowns were made by Tessier, Kelly, Ken Dube and LaPoin1'e. Fallsmen Roll Over Jay 49-0 A superior Andies' grid machine ran wild over lhe Jay Tigers ro fhe +une of 49-0. This game compleied fhe Andies' foofball season, giving l'hem an 8-I-I record. CO-CHAMPS A+ 'rhe end of fhe season L.F.H.S. was raled under l'he M.P.A. sysfem Co-Champ in Class F Group for lhe S1'a+e, Hallowell shared fhe honors. A 'lrophy will be pre- senled fhe school evenlually. The viclorious leam and squad members were feiecl a+ a banquel January 25, l95I, al Legion Hall. A+ 'l'he banquer iaclce+s were presen+ed 'lo 'lhe ieam, emblems l'o1+he 1'hir+y-five members of 'rhe l950 foofball squad. Page Eighly-eight Ewlveflaff 1950-1951 Tense Momenf in Sfafe Tourne y Sun-Journal Phofo l'11g1' f..flHfIfX-l1,'lIf Back row llefl lo righll: Coach Farrell, Roberl Richards, Roberl' Fosler. Sealed: George Dube, Emile Richards. Baclc row llefl lo riglml, on page 9ll: Don Kelly, Gilberl' Richards, Paul Bailey, Fredericlco Franclielli, Roger Ouellelle. Sealed: Pelriclc Heberl, Lawrence LaPoinle, Ro- berl Bullarazzi, Sfuarl Fosler. gafefgaff .SZGJOI1 Worr! Succeaafuf BASKETBALL SCHEDULE i Score L.F. Opp L.F.H.S. vs Willon 52 31 L.F.H.S. vs Mexico 50 32 L.F.H.S. vs Bridglon 57 38 L.F.H.S. vs Kenls Hill 50 40 L.F.H.S. vs Jay 28 27 L.F.H.S. vs Alumni 52 46 L.F.H.S vs S+. Doms 38 46 L.F.H.S. vs Norway 42 32 Page Ninety 64455 Wgafe 6Aamlpion5 x,FHS X Lp:-fs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs L.F.H.S. vs Soufh Paris Jay Gould Academy Bridgfon Mexico Kenfg Hill Wilion S+. Doms Gould Academy Norway Soufh Paris 38 27 46 33 4I 53 40 39 44 33 42 Page Ninety-one l Pho+o Class M The following boys earned lheir le++ers and made +he Andies' baskelball season successful: Pal Heberl' nofed for his play making and spli+ second long shofsg Joe Dube for his backboard conlrolg Larry LaPoin+e for his fine shoo+ing and backboard conlrolg Bob Buf- +arazzi who made a fine record on good passing and shoofingg Louie Franche++i for fasf passing and de- 'rermined guardingq Emile Richards for successful side sho+sg Don Kelly who demonslraled good passing and Silo Richard who was also oulsfanding in +eam work. COACH FARRELL AND STUART FOSTER wa+ch +ha+ ball a+ Willlon Tourney lpiclure a+ leffj. TOURNEY ACTION, Pafrick Heber+ T271 and Ro- beri' BuH'arazzi l2Oj walch speedy passage of ball +o basket Laurence LaPoin+ie i221 holds +he ball wi+h Emile Richards l28l ready +o block opponenl lpicfure belowj, Page .Yinviy tu u STATE CHAMfPS TOURNAMENT PLAY A+ +he Wilfon Gym on Feb. 22-23-24 fhe An- dies, by ieam worln and fasl play beaf Traip Academy, Windham and Soufh Paris lo fake over +he Wesfern Maine Class M. Championship. A week laier on March 3, 'rhe Andies a+ 'rhe Ba+es Gym played heads-up ball and bea+ fhe hard fighiing Milo Team for 'fhe S+a+e of Maine Class lvl Championship. SCORES L.F.l'l.S. 42 Traip 38 L.F.H.S. 5I Windham 33 L.F.H.S. 36 Soufh Paris 3l L.F.l'l.S. 46 Milo 35 TROPHIES OF l95I lin picfure al righfl are held by Laurence Lapoinfe lWes+ern lvlainel, George Dube, Pa- frick Heberf lSfa+e Class M Trophyl. COACH FARRELL lpiciured belowl is presenfed fhe Weslern Maine Champion frophy al' lhe Wilion Gym. Sfanding are Don Kelly, Roberf BuHarazzi George Dube, Gilberf Richards, Pairick Heberf, Laurence LaPoinfe lwiih Bes+ Individual Player frophyl. Kneeling: S+uar+ Fosler, Roberf Fosier, Fredericko Franchelfi, Emile Richards. m s? 040' ff awww UAVMMQK ir!! , gadgefgaff GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Rose Nemi, Shirley Kennedy, Jane Burbank. Kneeling: Pam Roy, Doris Ferland, A,ni+a BuH'a razzi. During fhe I950-5I season Coach Myra Wag- ner's AndieHes 'rallied up 4 wins and 6 defeals. The offensive posiiions on +he squad were held by co-capiains AnneHe Mailman '5l and Doris Ferland '5l, Anifa BuH'arazzi '52, Ani'ra Cum- mings '52, Frances Campbell '52, Shirley Kenne- dy '53, Joyce Fuller '53, and Lorine Beaulieu '54. Excellen+ defensive work was displayed fhrough- oul' fhe season by guards Jane Burbank '52, Pame- la Roy '52, Rose Nemi '52, Jeane'He Henry '52 KarloHa Newberg '53, and Corrine Fournier '53. Dependable managing was con+ribu+ed by Cly- Page Ninety-'four delle Mann and assisfani' Ann Merrill. The AndieH'es sounded off by lrouncing a Mexico sex+eHe, 72-39. Ano+her vicfory over Bridgfon followed, 38-30. Co-capfains D. Fer- land and A, Mailman challked up 36 and I8 poinfs respecfively, in 'rhe firs+ game and I6 poinfs each in fhe second. The +eam los+ a hearlbreaker fo i+s neighbor- ing rival, Jay: score, 48-47. The L.F. guards did e marvelous job buf, despi+e S. Kennedy's I3, and D. Ferland's 22 poinfs, 'ihe AndieHes couldn'+ qui+e cafch up. The Green and Whi+e beaf Ihe S. Paris girls, 48-43, A. Mailman came Ihrough wi+h 23 poinfs, followed by D. Ferland wirh I7. The L.F. girls suffered successive defea+s 'Io Jay and Bridgron by scores of 5I 'Io 49 and 3I Io 28, respeciively. Guards were +o be complimenfed again for Iheir fine work. The Mexico six was again overcome by 'Ihe Andieiies, score 34-2 I . The game was considera- bly slower 'Ihan any played by Ihe L.F. girls I'his season, however if proved Iucky for Ihe Andi- eH'es. The L.F. girls concluded Ihe season by bowing +0 a powerful WiII'on Ieam, 35-24. In 'rhe second game 'Ihe Sou+h Paris feam Iurned The fables, overcoming 'rhe AndieHes 48-43. During Ihe season Ihe AndieH'es scored a I'oI'aI of 432 poinI's. Individual scoring: D. Fer- Iand 205, A. Mailman BI, A. BuH'arazzi 7Ig and S. Kennedy 70 poinfs. The season's IeH'ers were awarded 'Io D. Fer- Iand, A. BuH'arazzi, J. Burbank, P. Roy, J. Henry, R. Nemi, K. Newberg, S. Kennedy and Manager Clydelle Mann. Coach Wagner earned much crec.Ii+ fhrough her able coaching. The Ioss of only one senior fore- cas+s a probable successful l95I-52 season in Ihe new high school gym. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD ' Back row Ileff fo righfl: Asst Mgr. Ann Merrill, Coach Wagner, Mgr. Clydelle Mann. 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K zwrvt- 's..xf.':.-- N fi: 4.3 -.L-r -N ,-' 2-ff' - . v nf: iff '-':GQ1+ l va:- ' L -wp,4.595151qfvgg'-,:::,-,a'f ff - , Q , :fg--r--y -f-111. 3-E'22'..1f1-112,-'iv.' ,-.-,ar:,f.g-511:fgm,Hf'gf1, 1--,exwwlaizryef ,ef.1,3f.:f. i-E221-CI ,:1Pf..:..35',1a'-, . 1 e vw: -1' 2'-3-n,:.:-1ff'.1-,:e '- 1:1-..:3.gyf,1-- :S,+z?1 2fg,aig,11.. 3:4-fa., - fhwfae.-.iwf gg- fag-6 . , U M , ,f 1.-1-fQf,1,1',g.g.-. Sgr- , Q f,g1,,j5R5,-in , -i.'l,::'1g!. 1-.L ,h-',,-:n1-itjqE,?f.qg33s:y:,g',:fl-'f'.f'311g:, 1-wx-,fe-e,593 A I ' ' 1 5,-:zap-'f.': 1 9- 1 f,3g--':,:,E- Horace A. Parker, L.F.H.S. '05, U. of M. '09 lB. S. in Civil Engineeringl, was employed by +he U. S. Bureau of Reclama+ion, Depar+men'r of Inferior, immedia+ely a'F+er graduafion and has served +he same deparfmenl' on clevelopmenf and cons'l'ruc+ion of irriga+ion proiecls for 42 years. His firs+ assignmeni' was as a rodman al' 52.50 per clay on rhe Forf Peck proiecr in Monlana. From I9I0 +o i923 Mr. Parker was office and field engineer on +he Milk River proiecl' in Mon- ranag from I923 +o I932, Superinrendenl' on +he Lower Yellowsfone proiecl' lMon1'analg I933-4 Superin+enden+ on +he Shoshone proieci' lWyo- minglg I935-8, Consfrucfion Engineer on +he Up- per Snake River proiecf lldaholg I939-50, Irriga- lion Engineer on +he Columbia Basin proiecf lWashing+onlg in Ocfober, l950, Mr. Parker was appoinfecl Disfricl' Manager of +he Columbia River Dis'rric+ which includes +he Grand Coulee Dam whose power plan+ has an ins+alled capacify of l,974,000 kilowa++s. The Dis+ric+ also includes +he Columbia Basin irrigafion proiecl' wi+h an evenfual irrigafecl area of over I,000,000 acres. Mr. Parker wri+es from Euphrafe, Washingfon, When af L.F.H.S. I lived wi1'h ihe Dr. C. R. Smifh family for a year, cared for his horses and drove 'For him on his evening calls and week ends. Imagine a docfor wi+h horses now! Page Nifzetli'-e1'glzf l Dr. Wesfon Sewall, L.F.H.S. '23, Bowdoin A.B. '27, M.D. Harvard Medical School '3Ig infern- ships and residences a+ ihe Bosion Ci+y Hospifal lI93I-Sl and fhe Bos+on Lying-ln Hospilal H935- 7l. He pracfices Obsiefrics and Gynecology, has hospilal sfaff appoinl'men'l's af lhe Bosfon Lying- ln Hospifal, 'lhe Baker Memorial lof fhe M. G. H.l, Faulkner, Moun+ Auburn, Newfon-Wellesley, and ihe Leonard Morse Hospifals. A+ 'college he was a member of Alpha Eia Chapfer of Chi Psi 'Fra- fernify and is dis'I'ric+ depufy of Alpha Rho Chap- +er of Alpha Kappa Kappa. He is a member of 'lhe American and MassachuseH's Medical Asso- cia'I'ions, Fellow of fhe Obsfefrical Sociefy of Bosion, Chairman of fhe Suffolk Disfricf Profes- sional Service CommiHee, Counci'llor of The Mas- sachuseH's Medical Sociely lSuFfollc Dis+ric+l and of +he Wesf Roxbury Medical Sociely. He is Diplomale of +he Nafional Board of Medical Examiners, Consulfanl of fhe Chelsea Memorial Hospifalg lecfurer for lhe Marriage Lecfure Ser- ies af Wellesley College: sponsors 'lhe Sociefy for +he Crippled and Handicappe-d and +he Massa- chuseH5 Horficullural Sociely. Dr. Sewall holds an appoinfmenf as assisfani' a+ fhe Harvard Medical School. He has pub- lished in Surgery Gynecology and Obs'I'e'lrics , is lisfed in Direc+ory of Medical Specia'lis+s and Who's lmpor'I'an'I' in Medicine. Page Ninety-nine New L! is , .Ws,-f'k.-. Fred Loring Miriam Dow Fred Perley Loring, L.F..HS. 'l2, U. of M. 'lb lB.S. in Agronomyl, widely known Mefhodisf layman and assisfanf fo fhe Dean of fhe College of Agriculfure af fhe Universify of Maine, died Augusf 5, I95O, affer a brief illness. For a number of years he was presidenf of fhe Maine Mefhodisf Lay Conference, serving as Maine Confer- ence Lay Leader and Disfricf Lay Leader af fhe fime of his deafh. ln fhe General Conference he was a member of 'fhe General Board of Educafion and served on many Conference commiffees. He was a delegafe fo 'rhe Federal Council of Churches of Chrisf in America lfrom fhe New England Jurisdicfional Conferencel. He had served as vice presidenf of fhe Maine Council of Churches and was on ifs Rural Life Com- miffee. Before ioining fhe Universify sfaff, Mr. Loring served as assisfanf principal of Aroosfook Sfafe Normal School, and worked for four years for fhe Sfafe Deparfmenf of Educafion, Augusfa. He was appoinfed Direcfor of Shorf Courses af fhe U. of M. in I934, and in I943 Assisfanf Dean lCollege of Agriculfurel. He was chairman of fhe Norfhern Maine Chapfer American Red Cross, Honorary member of Alpha Lefa lagriculfural sociefyl, and Phi Kappa Phi. The Agriscope lU. of M. Agriculfural Club iournall wrofe af 'rhe fime of his deafh, His genuine whole-hearfed sincerify in all of his dealings wifh fhe sfudenfs earned him fheir admirafion and respecf . Dr. Hauck wrofe, On every assignmenf he worked cheerfully and firelessly. He was a man of excellenf iudgmen+ . He published No'l'es on Parliamenfary Law , Manuals for Hi-Y and ofher Youfh Clubs. Mr. Loring is lisfed in Who's Who in Mefhodism and The Nafional Cyclopedia of American Biography. Miriam L. Dow, L.F.H.S. 'I3, Mf. Holyoke College 'l7, frained for her nursing career af fhe Massachuseffs General Hospifal and fhe C.M.G. Hospifal lLewisfonl. She has been an insfrucfor of nurses af hospifals in Bafh and Presque lsle. Serving as Assisfanf Superinfendenf of Nurses af fhe Franklin Counfy Memorial Hospifal lFar- mingfonl I930-34, she became Superinfendenf of fhe lnsfifufion in l934. She was elecfed in I939 fo membership in fhe American College of Hospifal Adminisfrafors, and is a member of fhe American Nurses and Hospifal Associafions. Her hobby is a large flower garden behind fhe Nurses Home which she fends herself. Page Um' HlllIl1fI'l1 Dr. Philip C. Pra'H', L.F.H.S. '37, A.B. Bowdoin '4lg M.D, Johns Hop- kins School of Medicine '44, during his second year af Johns Hopkins schol- ship from fhe Maine Medical School Fund, also during his second year ac- five service in lhe Army S+uden+ Training Program. For fhe nexf +wo years, Dr. PraH' was on fhe house slaff of 'lhe Johns Hopkins Hospilal lin Palh- ologyl. He was also a member of lhe medical faculfy of fhe Johns Hop- kins Universily as an ins+ruc+or in Palhology. He is a member of Delia Upsilon Fra'l'ernify and of lhe Phi Be+a Pi medical fra+erni+y. ln lafe I946, he was appoinred Associare Pafhologisl' al' fhe Saranac Laboralory of The Edward L. Trudeau Foundalion for Research in Chronic Pulmonary Diseases, af Saranac Lake, New York. He has remained df lhis posl fo lhe presenf, being engaged chiefly in research concerning +uber- culosis and lhe various pulmonary diseases associaled wifh indusfrial dusls and air pollu+ion . He has published several papers concerning lhe elifecl' of Sfrepfomycin in experimen+al 'ruberculosisg BCG vaccina+ion againsl' fuberculosisg and Asbesrosis. ln i950 he was awarded a James Alexander Miller Memorial Fellowship for an experimenlal sfudy of aflenuafed +u- bercle bacilli. Erna Bamford, L.F.H.S. '47, B.S. lU. of M., '5l, is a member of lhe Home Economics Club a+ fhe Universily, served as secrefary of fhe College 4-H Club lasl year. She has recenlly become a member of Omicron Nu, fhe highes+ honor a Home Ec girl can aHain. Since her freshman year Erna has been sleadily on lhe Dean's Lis+ a+ +he Universily. Arnold Slurlevanf, L.F.H.S. '47, A.B. Colby College '5l, has been conlinuously on fhe Dean's Lisf ever since he enlered Colby. He was a member of ihe college band during his firs+ 'rhree years and of +he Colby Communi+y Symphony Orchesfra his lasr +hree years. A member of +he Oufing Club during his firsl +wo years he compe'I'ed in 'rhe Winfer Carnival in+er'Fra'rerni'ry ski-mee+, placing in bo+h down-hill and slalom. Arnold is a member of lhe Del+a Upsilon fralernily and chairman of Hs scholarship commiHee. Erna Bamford Arnold Slurfevanl Page Um' lilllldfml Une Dr. Philip C. Prail l Iacenf graoluafed Carry n .jfcwkfion . I. e Q .5 , l H ' , S. :g5j5E:....EaE5:5 I, 5 , '59, ,. . :..: .::.,, ...::. . :.4 , , , , .... - ' , ,,,, ,.,... , .,.. , .,.,.. gee 'wV :- - :,e:-:ge'5:5.r-'-p:.:.:.',::q:g5.- ' - .-me .,,.,... ew.. :3s.:.:.. , . .... 324215 Ice, :z f f friffe fs 1:21's'z+iiw1 1' fr we . :Sl .... ff rfmw, we Axi :X-:Y we S Q .4 1- .ip 1 'GX ws 52' l f wfefirzglerzwf. L eg-fssaxwssrefsg H: ,, sem ygffwwg? . ,-. V ,,.,,,vw3,Qgfv , . - J' K .feeufeh 5 MVN + msn V 'if w ep,5S::w.ww. .Q . ms.. ' M5fQSisE4ff?if?f.s sf- 3 M552 Oscar Anderson Cloyd Brown, Direcfor of Glee Club Cloyd Brown lDavid Laurenr +o music loversl, L.F.H.S. '37, Brown Universify A.B. '49, s+udied voice in Bosfon and Providence from I937- 4l . ln l94I he was drafled info 'rhe army as a privale, was discharged wilh 'Phe rank of Caplain, lnfanrry. Wiih General Pa'Hon's army he saw cornba+ in +he European Theafre of Operafions, and while in oc- cupied Europe s'rudieol voice wifh Frau Adrienne Neumann of Salz- burg 'for six monfhs affer fhe war ended. An undergraduale a+ Brown Universify I946-9, he gradualed wi+h an A.B. in Psychology in I949. He has done graduale work for Mas+er's Degree a+ U. of Wisconsin and al' Brown Universi+y. ln I950 he was appoinled lnslrucfor in lhe Music Depar+men+ ai' Brown Universi+y. As David Laurenl' he has done exlensive concer+izing in 'rhe Easiern Unifed S+a+es since I937 and has been heard on radio and +elevisioin programs. As Direcior of fhe Brown Universify Glee Club, he has broughl his group +0 Maine several limes while on iour. This spring +l'fe Brown Glee Club pre- senfed concerrs a+ 'rhe Wi'l+on Gym and al fhe Lewislon Armory. Oscar Anderson, L.F.H.S. '45, graduared wifh high disl'inc+ion from fhe Universi+y of Maine lPulp and Paper Division of Chemical Engineeringl in l950, afler having served for eighleen mon+hs in +he U. S. Army Air Corps. While in college he was elecied +o Tau Bela Pi, a nafional honorary engineering frafernify, and +0 ihe Honor Socie+y of Phi Kappa Phi. He was a sfuclenl' alifiliafe of 1'he American Chemical Socie-ly, and is now a member of +he Technical Associa+ion of lhe 'Pulp and Paper lndusfry. He is employed by +he lnlernalional Paper Company as a Manufaduring Apprenfice af ils Hudson River Mill al Palmer, New York. A+ +he close of his senior year in college Oscar was selecled by lhe members of his class +o receive +he Professor Paul Bray Memorial Award which is given annually +0 a senior majoring in Pulp and Paper. Page Om' Hzmdrvfl Turf Paul Dobosz Henry Fournier Philip Bailey William Thompson Kennelh Holl PAUL DOBOSZ, L.F.H.S, '45: U. oi M. '50: Army Medical Corps Feb. '46-Aug. '47: Dean's Lisl' sludenl four years lalll A's for lhree semeslersl: honorary socielies Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Befa Kappa: enlered Universi+y of Rochesfer Medical School, Sep- lember '50, HENRY M. FOURNIER, L.F.H.S. '43: Bachelor of Archi+ec'l'ure M.l.T. '50: Dean's Lisl seven semeslers: member of M.l.T. Archileclural Socie'l'y: elecled 'lo Tau Be+a Pi lNal'ionaI honorary engineering fralernilyl: design work on school exhibi+s: summer of l950 in Europe 'lo supplemenl his 'rrain'ng in Archifeclure: now employed by Collens, Willis and Beckonerf, Archileclg of Bosfon, PHILIP BAILEY, L.F.H.S. '47, A.B. Colby College '5l: English Major: columnisl' and reviewer for Colby Echo: officer in Franch Club: Powder and Wig dramalic group: Dean's Lisl' since I947: Phi Bela Kappa. WILLIAM THOMPSON, L.F.H.S. '47: U. of M. '5l: Zoology Maior: Lamba Chi Alpha Frafernily: Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Socie+y: Sigma Mu Sigma Honorary So- ciely: Proclor for Men's Dormilory: Dean's Lisl' 'Four years Iall A's 'For several semeslersl: accepfed al' Cornell Universify Medical School, New York, '5l: Phi Bela Kappa. KENNETH HOLT, L.F.H.S. '47: Bales College '5l: Dean's Lis+ Sludenl lalll A's sevenlh semeslerl: Assislanl in Cullural Herilage Depl.: Member Fulure Teachers of America: Praclice Teaching of American Hislory in Lewislon High School: His'l'ory Maior: Honors Candiclale. ELAINE MANN Incl picluredl L.F.H.S. '47: Bofslon Universily '5l: member of Alpha Della Pi Sororify: Presidenl' of Girls' Glee Club: Universily Glee Club Key for four conseculive years of four: +hree scholarships: soloisl for Oralorio Samson and Delilah presenled by B.U. Chorus in Symphony Hall: soloisf for various musical evenls aboui Boslon: Spring Tour lGlee Clubs combinedl in l95l of various air bases in Easlern U.S.A. MERRIMAN FOSTER, L.F.H.S. '47: Farminglon Slale Teachers' College '5l: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Senior Class Presiden-I: Sfuclenl' Delegare 'lo New York Conference '5l: Dean's Lisl four years: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versifies. Page One Hundred Three Merriman Fosler L.F.H.S. BANNER Livermore Falls Trust Company S QPLL TQOS QQ' ' o s 0 2 I-L ttf: 2 rr, U U 7 23 Z -P ,I 'gg 2 2 Q, Q , -I .E Y 4 4 '895 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP'N Page One Hundred Four L.F.H.S. BANNER - , ,- - , , ,-, 4: ' ff, THE FINEST Leonardls IN , MENS WEAR Furnrture Scrlesrooms and V Upholstering Co. Franks Store for Men 23 Park St. Lewiston, Me. 205 Main Sfreei. Lewidon. Maine Next Door to Woolwortl'1'S Parlc St. Entrance . , Mac Motor M111ers Jewelers Sales, Inc. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY WE BUY - WE SE'-L - WE TRADE 29 Lisbon Street OUR PRICES ARE LOW OUR TERMS AIRE RIGHT Phones 2-34I l 2-I53I Lewlsion' Meme Lewiston 8: Auburn, Me. EStabI'iSl1ed l889 Fogg's Leather Store II Lisbon S+. Lewiston, Me. OUALITY LUGGAGE and PERSONAL LEATHER GOODS IZ3 Main St. Lewiston THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES Start Your Lite Insurance Program Early in Lite Comfort From Cellar To Attic F. X. B1c1is Furniture Co. Where Good Quality Can be Bought tor Less 56 Park Street Dial 4-4l72 Lewiston, Maine The Glenwood Bakery THE I-IoNIE OF TASTY PASTRIESH I0 Park Street Lewiston, Maine Page One Ilumlrezl Fira' -li LFHS BANNER Best Wishes TRI MILL CHAPTER of the INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO L.F.H.S. BANNER RAND cmd MOORE Domestic cmd Commercial Fuels Anihraciie - Run oi Mine f Coke - Screened Biiuminous SOCONY DISTRIBUTORS KEROSENE MOBILI-IEAT MOBIL AND FLAME BOTTLEOE Experi OIL BURNER SERVICE UP ro 507: or YOUREFUEL AMLLENG BUQR:-ER ' Low Pressure A sensationally different oil burner! TheWinkler S - f' LP' handles the widest range of oils-even the fm E hardest-to-burn catalytics-all with equal A - N ri' ,i efficiency. Q ,f Winkler advanced Low Pressure Z , design features will save you an ' I , astonishing amount of fuel. This R A burner can be adjusted to produce If J - just the right amount of heat in X your boiler or furnace. Most I residential oil burners are oversized to prevent ' A nozzle clogging, hence waste as much as 507, f Y of heat and fuel. I ' Investigate today! You have only to see the simple, dependable , Survey design of the Winkler LP' Burner to realize why Heillmg it is the answer to your heating problem. Tele- phone now for a demonstration. f1 'JHYSIGI Plymouth SALES SERVICE Dial 4-I3 Services io CANTON, BRETTUNS, NORTI-I TURNER, LEEDS, WAYNE, EAST LIVERMOREI LIVERMORE, RILEY, and JAY Page Une' Hundred Servn L.F.H.S. BANNER Ken's Mobilgas Station Bridge and Main Street FARMALL TRACTORS International Refrigeration Bolens Garden Tractors Ter 2,49 SALES and SEPIVICE MOBIL TIRES BATTERIES R- S- OSGOOD LUBRICATION WASHING Em DMEM Maine POUSHING Telephone Wilton 55-3 BILL'S CALSO Dial 496 Chisholm, Maine PHILIPPE DUPONT'S BAKERY INC. MURPHYS FURS Bakers of Ash Street SONNY BOY BREAD Lewiston, Maine Auburn Maine V Maine's Largest New England's Fines? Auburn Novelty Co. Dakin Sporting Goods C. PI. RANDALL, Prop, Company 66 M , S+ + A b M , 28 Broad Sf. BANGOR, ME. 25 Central S+. aIn ree , U urn ame also WATERVILLE, ME. WHOLESALE CANDY FISHING TACKLE A PHOTO SUPPLIES 81 CAMPING EQUIPMENT CONVERSE Footwear CRAMER Chemicals MacGREGOR GOLDSMlTl-l Equipment Page One Hundred Eight L.F.H.S. BANNER J. Guy Coolidge Store RECORD PAPER MILL 81 INDUSTRIAL vALvEs DRY eooos GARMENTS Manuiacfufed bv MILLINERY Record Foundry and Machine Co. Tel. 2I52 Livermore Falls Livermore Falls Maine Maine FUR ECONOMICAL TURNER and TRANSPORTATIQN RIDLEY Wellrndn Chevrolet FEED, FERTILIZER, Company AND FARM SUPPLIES Dial 2367 Dial 46I 66 Main S+ree+ ermore FaIIs Maine LIVERMORE FALLS Page One Hundred Nine L. F. H. S. BANNER BUY A CROSLEY Americas Mosf Needed Car 35-50 Miles Per Gallon Only 2 Qfs. of Oil SIO +o License TRY ONE AND YOU'LL BUY ONE Immediafe Delivery aI' SACBETS Maine's Largesi' Crosley Dealer 72 Park S+. Lewislon Phone 4-479I Tel. Lewisfon 3-022 I ROBERT BOSSE and COMPANY SI Easf Avenue Lewislon, Maine BRICK - CEMENT and PLASTER WO'RK Power Shovels - Bulldozers - Compressors Trench Diggers - Power Graders LAND CLEARANCE BLASTING STONE WALL REMOVAL Loring's Studios ll8 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Page One Hundred Ten L.F.H.S. BANNER L. G. Balfour Company Affleboro MassachuseH's CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS - PERSONAL CARDS MEMGREALPLAQUES - TROPI-HES CLUB INSIGNIA Represeni'a+ive: MR, DONALD B. TUPPER 2 Ivie Road Cape Coffage, Maine Page One Hundrml Eleven L.F.H.S. BANNER ma' 2055 PINE GROV Ouellette Furniture Co. SERVICE STATION Dealer in Dana A. Farrington, Prop. FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINOS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SUNOCO GAS AND OIL Soft Drinks - Candy - Ice Cream I0 Union S+. Livermore Falls, Me. Groceries J. W. 84 W. D. BAHKER CAT MOTOR CAIRS AND ACCESSORIES THE OLD AUTO GUY Farming+on, Maine N. E. 4828 Farmers' 26-3 A FRIEND Thomas-Andrew Company STUDENT NAME CARDS P.O. Box 365 Sayre, Pa. GrOver's Ice Cream MONMOUTH For Quality and Service See Tag1ienti's Market Members IGA Stores GROCERIES PROVISIONS Thank You Call Again Page Une Hundred Twelve L.F.H.S. BANNER Never Knowingly Undersold Fred and Paul Ouellette I ' OIL and ICE I F DIAL 2060 PROMPT SERVICE Chisholm' Maine Main 8: Depol Sls. Livermore Falls A. MAURAIS Leonard A. Page, O.D. CPTOMETNST PLUMBING and Dial 998 24 ClIurcl1Slree'r HEATING Livermore Falls, Maine BHAGDOIVS HAMANN JEWELER PAINTS Main Slreei WALLPAPERS CHISHOLM, MAINE JAN'-VOR SUPPLIES Graduale of W.P.l'l.l. 47 Exchange Sf. Porfland, M Plllsburgh' pennsylvania BOYLE'S STORE 25 Knapp Sfreef Livermore Falls, Maine Chi SANITARY DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Roland Fournier slwolm, Maine Tel. 677 Page' Um? llumlrml Tlzirtw ni L. F. H. S. BANNER For Grea+es+ Savings In Shoes Buy DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY Na+ionally Adver+ised Brands o+ Shoes +or Men, Women, and Children C. CREIGI-ITON 209 Cour+ S+. Auburn, Me. Mail Orders Filled Say I+ Wi+h Flowers +or All Occasions L. P. BROWN, JR., Aqeni ROAK the florist S+ore-Auburn Thea+re Bldg. Greenhouse-245 Cen+er S+., Auburn DAYS BEDDING CO. MATTRESSES - FURNITURE Hamel's Jewelry Store Lisbon SI. I.eWISI'Ol'1, Me. B F F d S I UV 'Om WOW an are WATCH, CLOCK xi JEWELRY REPA1RlNe I95 Turner S+. Auburn 30 High S+. Farming+on Dial 2-3422 EDWARD J. HUDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Seftlinq Es+a+es, Conveyances, Ti+le Worlq HUDON ASSOCIATE BROKERS REAL ESTATE OF MERIT Lis+ Now - For Quick Sale I4 Lisbon S+. Lewis+on, Me. Tels. 4-4059 and 2-30I9 FARMINGTON OIL CO. Gordon's Linoleum Shop Floor and Wall Covering o+ All Kinds Including Fel+ Base in 6, 9, and I2 Foo+ Wid+hs I2 High S+ree+ Win+hrop Telephone I67 ARROW SYSTEM LAWRENCE, MASS. l,IlgI' Um' llumlrml F411z1'te'r'f1 L. F. H. S. BANNER Dubord's Nation Wide Super Market Chisholm, Maine POULIN'S LUNCH Home Cooked Meals Home Made Pies Pepper Steaks Italian Sandwiches lce Cream Fountain Blanche-Josephat Poulin, Prop. Main Street Livermore Falls, Maine Tel. 485 Norris General Store Hardware, Paints, Oils Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Furnishings 'THE STORE WHERE YOU BUY MOST EVERYTHING I6 Water Si. Livermore Falls, Me. MANAGER and CLERKS AGP Self-Service Store Livermore Falls Maine THE ADVERTISER CO. Bank Building PRINTERS PUBLISHERS Livermore Falls Maine Red ci White Super Market C. W. MOORE co. Delivery Service Telephone Service STAR SHOE STORE LADIES' NOVELTIES Summer Sandals with Wedge Heels ELECTRIC Sl-IOE REPAIRING 22 Main St. Livermore Falls, Me. E. H. BROWN CO. 22 Depot St. Livermore Falls Dial 2I55 YOUR I-IOTPOINT DEALER Ranges, Refrigerators, Complete Kitchens Prige ,Une llunilrerl l'1I1ef'n L. F. H. S. BANNER Tydol VeedoI Jimmy's Gas Stations Inc. AUBURN and Lewiston W. T. GRANT CO. I I3 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Maine KNOWN FOR VALUES Heating Oil Tires CUMMINGS BEISAW'S GARAGE Cleansers and Furriers DESOTO PLYMCUTH Since 1890 Auburn, Maine DAILY CALL SERVICE TeI. Livermore FaIIs 305 G.M.C. TRUCKS SALES and SERVICES Phone Wilton I44-2 North Jay, Maine MAIN STREET GARAGE wiLToN MAINE E. E. RUSSELL, V.S. FARMINGTON MAINE Cou11's Service Station Tel. I6 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Rayco Auto Seat Covers Depot Street Wilton, Maine BASS Shoes - Weeiuns - Moccasins CompIete Stock: Dress, Sport, Work Shoe MAILED ANYWHERE Burgess Shoe Store Corner Weld Street WILTON, MAINE FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Shoes and Moccasins Also Expert Hand Sewing I Pllgt? Um' Hundrwi Sixteen L.F.H.S. BANNER SUNNY DAIRY H. E. FOURNIER PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM HARDWARE Nlso Home Made 'Ce Cfeam HEATING and PLUMBING DIAL 2 I 65 Dial 2 I 76 J. R. LQFRENIERE Livermore Fails Maine and SONS 26 Years of Highway Trensporiaiion B 8: E MOTOR EXPRESS, Inc. BAILEY BROTHERS ' I 4:-'I'-fel' --!- .....- ,... I ,:.: I ,I1.,, 3, , FORD 6 FORD 8 ,IZI ZIZZ Q I9 Knigh+ SI., Auburn, Me. COMMON CARRIER SERVICE from Sales and Service Porfiand, Lewisfon and Auburn Io Livermore Faiis, Wiifon, Farmingfon, Kinqfieid, Siraifon, Lisbon Falls, Brunswick, BaIh and Rockland, and all inI'errnediaIe poinis. CONTRACT CARRIER To AII PoinI's in 'Ihe Sfafe Page Une Hundred S'e1venteen L. F. H. S. BANNER DEANE'S ESSO SERVICE STATION BATTERIES GREASING ESSO GAS and OILS ATLAS TIRES FRANK'S Clothing and Shoe Store Main Sfreei' CI'1isI'1oIm Maine Tel. 526 58 Main Sfreei PIeasing You Keeps Us In Business DIAL 3I9 D MARCEAU'S CHARLIESS MARKET Feafurimg Juniors', MIsses', Women's TeI. 2378 APPAREL Cwsholm Maine 6 DepoI SI. Livermore I:aIIs, Me I I Tel. ZI38 EDMUND C. DAREY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS All Losses AdIusIecI PrompIIy by This CI'Iice Dial 2044 BROOKSIDE FILLING STATION WiH'on, Maine BERRY HILL ORCHARD COMPANY Llvermore I:aIIs, Me. Dial 2278 A P P L E S Berry Hill Brand Apple Juice DR. D. ROWELL ORR WILTON, MAINE P I Il ll'gl L.F.H.S. BANNER MAURICE A. LQPOINTE ATTORNEY-ATELAW INSURANCE 3 Depoi Sireei DiaI 2320 Livermore Falls, Maine DR. W. E. BERUBE 34 MAIN STREET TEL. 2225 Grua Insurance Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Dial 47I I8 Main S+ree+ Livermore Falls DR. R. E. CUMMINGS I2 Depoi' S+ree+ Livermore Fa'IIs, Maine OFFICE I-IOURS: IO a.m, Io I2 a.m. - 2 p.m. Io 4 p.m. Phone 36I Smc111's Jewelry Store Au+I1orizecI BuIova Dis+ribu'I'or PI'IIL ISRAELSON, Prop. Livermore FaIIs, Maine PARK STREET FLOWER SHOP I45 Park Sireei Livermore Falls, Maine VINCENT WARREN and BEN SILVERM EN BEN'S CLOTHING and SCOTT'S BARBER SHOP I am noi' so near Bui I am here. 44 Main SI. Livermore Falls I 0 De po+ Sfreei' Opposiie Main Posf Office Page One Hundred Kineie L.F.H.s. BANNER E IL . C C H MCNALLY Auburn Maine GENERAL CONTRACTOR School of Commerce FOR JUNE ua - JULY za NEW GYMNASIUM SEPTEMBER 5 PAUL S. SEAVEY, Mgr. EHsworH1, Maine MAINE HARDWARE 6I8 CONGRESS STREET PORTLAND, MAINE Pugr- Um' Humlrvd TIl'l'l1fj L.F.H.S. BANNER Frank's Meat Market Groceries, Meats 81 Provisions DIAL 2072 new sifeei Livermore Pang, Maine Kay's Beauty Salon 24 Main S+. Phone 22I6 Livermore Falls, Maine DESHAIES I.G.A. CASH MARKET CI-IISI-IOLM, MAINE Mai1man's Y. D. Cafe REGULAR MEALS LUNCHES O'DONNELL FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 96 Main Sf. Livermore Falls Dial 456 M erk1e's Texaco Service We Specialize in Washing, Lubricating Tires, Tubes, Accessories GENERAL REPAIR Sl Main Street Phone 2004 C. N. TURNER CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Livermore, Maine Wi1son's Dollar Store Inc. LIVERMORE FALLS AUBURN WINTHROP NORWAY Page One Hundred Twenty-one L.F.H.S. BANNER LEARN Radio-Television Plastics Oil Burners Refrigeration PRACTICAL DAY OR EVENING CLASSES SPRING AND FALL TERMS Limited Enrollment All Courses Approved tor Veterans Finance Plan tor Non-Veterans EFFICIENT PLACEMENT SERVICE Write tor Free Descriptive Circular New England Technical Institute 486 BROAD STREET PROVIDENCE 7. RHODE ISLAND PONTIAC Luxurious Motoring At Low Cost I95I SILVER ANNIVERSARY MODELS The Most Beautitul Thing on Wheels HYDRAMATIC at Lowest Price DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIACI' Resident Salesman - MARSHALL MORSE at PUTNAM'S GARAGE - Livermore Falls Morton Motor Co. Farmington Maine Page One Hundred Twenty! L.F.H.S. BANNER RUDY LANDRY 5c 81 I0c SI.00 8r up WESTERN AUTO C- H- TURNER ASSOCIATE STORE 4 Depor Slreer Livermore Falls, Ivle. Dial 2230 LINVERMQRE FALLS MAINE Monk's Variety Store I8 Depol SI. Livermore Falls, Ivle. BEST LINE OE PIPES IN TOWN Tobacco - CigareI'+es - Cigars - Ho+ Lunches Tonics - Ice Cream - Candies Spor+ing Goods - Knick Knaclcs A LITTLE BIT OE EVERYTHING II You Don? See II, Jusl Aslc For Ir E. E. CLOUTIER Dealer in Hardware - Wall Paper - Painfs - Oils Brushes - Crockery - Eleclrical Supplies Dial 238I 8 Union SI. Livermore Falls, Ivle. RIVERSIDE HOTEL DINING Room AND LOUNGE 27 Depor SI. Dial 2IO2 LIVERMORE EALLS, MAINE CROSSON'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR BODY WORK 50 Clwurclfi SI, Livermore Falls THE CORNER STORE Livermore Falls Maine LIVERMORE FALLS WATER DISTRICT Page Om- Hzuulrwl Twmzzy-thrvr' i L.F.H.S. BANNER BEST WISI-IES PUTT'S GARAGE LUMBER and CALSO GAS TEXACO BUILDERS' HARDWARE KENDALL OIL PAINTS and OIL GENERAL REPAIRS BRICK LIME CEMENT 2I Depol- S+. Livermore Falls, Me. Tel. 2255 LESTER S. FOSS JEWELER Diamonds Jewelry Dinnerware Glassware Gills of All Kinds GREETING CARDS 36 Main S+ree'I' Livermore Falls, Maine Telephone 2 I43 LIVERMORE FALLS RADIO CO. Philco and Molorola Radios Philco Refrigeralors Happy Cooking Sfoves and Gas SALES and SERVICE Bill and Sim's Market GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES Tel. 2270 Free Deliveries QPEIXI SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Chisholm, Maine Ar1ene's Beauty Salon Tel. 477 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Res. 40 Years Same Localion Deakin's Shoe Store FRANK E, DEAKIN Livermore Falls, Maine 405 Sfore 23 I 3 Young's Barber Shop 33 MAIN ST. Page One Hundred Twenty-four L. F. H. S. BANNER , ' , A , , For Real Eating Enjoyment Serve HARRIS Better Baked Foods 'Enriched For Better Health PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS As good as or better than the original picture SEND ANY SIZE PHOTO ldo not send prootsl Your Original will be returned uniniured NATIONAL PHOTO CO. HARRIS BAKING CO. Wa+erviIle' Me. Country Club Station Kansas City 2, MO. - - Do You Want A Good Position? Bl1ss Busmess College LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE '60 Lisbon Slleel Lewlsloll' Maine We have many openings in high class salons COURSES ENROLL Now! Accounting Secretarial Science DBY Time- Part Time Classei NOW Forming Business Administration Administrative Secretarial APPROVED G. l, TRAINING Combined Business Commercial Normal Training New Management New Equipment New Melhodg Business Principles Stenographic Business PELLETIEI-TS Medical Terminology and Dictation elective with Secretarial Courses School of Beauty Culture Catalog Sent UPON request 2:5 Lisbon S+. Dial 2-9241 Lewiston PATRONS ANDROSCOGGIN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY BIOS' I08 Court St. Telephone 4-536I Auburn, Me OVER S35.000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE Telephone 4-6477 WE INSURE: Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Contractors 8: Dealers 42 Main Street Lewiston, Me. OSCAR R. I-IAI-INEL, President Branch: Bangor Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Co., Bangor, Maine MAINES LARGEST HOME FURNISI-IERS MX '- I It Jtvef, . LIVERMORE FALLS STORE I6 Main St. Tel. 2355 Buildings, Furniture, I-lay Xi Grain, Farm Machinery Livestock and Poultry Also against loss by Wind Storm, I-lail, Explosion, Aircratt and Smoke Damage-at a small extra charge. DIRECTORS and OFFICERS Robert I-l, Boothby, Pres. Ernest F. Additon, Vice-Pres. I-larry G. Crowley, Treas. A. l'l. Blalce, Sec. William J. Riclcer For information consult your Grange Agent Roland F. Berry, Norland Grange Robert I-I. Boothby, Livermore Grange Moulton's News Livermore Falls, Me. Page Une Ilzzmlrwl Tll'6'IIlj'-flI'C i yyL.F.I-IiS.g BANNERg y gg y good Q . gczeac af I I ' V I ql'i' L aw l'm Qfame Zuma! I Your Servant ol the Century CENTRAL AINE POWER OMPANY A. H. BENOIT 8: CO. OUTFITTERS CLOTI-IINO TO YOU NO MEN Cor. Ash 8: Lisbon Sis. Lewislon Becker Junior College Worcesler Massachusells A CAREER SCHOOL Bolh induslry and our govcrnmenl need you for office posilions il you can qualify. The demand for skilled persons exceeds fhe supply. Medical Secrelarial Accountancy Execulive Sccrelarial Business Adminislralion Commercial Journalism Relail Merchandising Secrelarial Finishing Slenographic Secrelarial Admiriislralive Secrelerial FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER I7 64Ih Year Transfer privileges wilh many of our leading colleges. Aulhorized lo confer the Associale in Science degree. CATALOG ON R EO U EST Page Uni' IIIUIIIFUII 'l'14'vi1ty-six L.F.H.S. BANNER T T T TV Y when iT s coIcT olllfsicger. . . You'II be warm inside For Fine Fabrics, ask for B A T E S ' Made by a company Ilmal has been employing Maine men and women lor more Ilman a cenlury J A C K E T S Now Made in Rich Maroon and Navy Blue on sale in mosf all clofhing s+ores B A T E S For The fines+ in Foo+wear and Accessories Augusfa - Lewisfon IIO LISBON ST. LEWISTON, ME Saco Ollwer Slores In Porlland, Auqusla and Rumlord GREEN TOURS Deluxe All-Expense Tours WASHINGTON, D. C., SI-IENANDOAI-I VALLEY GETTYSBURG, VALLEY FORGE, MONTREAL, OUEBEC GASPE PENINSULA AND NEW YORK CITY Przgfm' Um' Hzzmfrwf Tzrvnlx'-. I 1 L. F. H. S. BANNER PECICS Lewiston Cordially invites all high school students to visit our special shops-designed for them. HI-SCHOOLERS' SHOP An exciting department planned to meet all the needs ot high school girls. NEW MEN'S SHOP Outtitting high school men from Lee I-Iats to Burlce Shoes and everything else they need including suits, overcoats, sportswear and accessories, Every Monday Night is FAMILY NIGHT AT Porteous, Mitchell Sn Braun Co. MAINE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Shop Mondays I2 Noon 'Til 9 P.M. PORTLAND, MAINE Wilton Woolen Co. Manufacturers of WOM EN'S WEAR and AUTOMOBILE UPI-IOLSTERY CLOTH VISIT OUR REMNANT ROOM Wilton, Maine Stewart and Williams Inc. ENGINEERS and GENERAL CONTRACTORS I85 Water Street Augusta, Maine Page One Hundred Twentyeeight L. F. H. S. BANNER The Carter Milling Co. Lewisfon and Wesf Farmingfon CONGRATULATIONS A SPLENDID YEAR BOOK Benjamin Butler Farming'I'on Maine Dr. M. M. Halperin WILBER STUDIO PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY and KODAK FINISHING You are always welcome Dr. Frederick C. Lovejoy af DMS. Joi: LIBBYS Rouie I06 Slriclrlands 64 Main Sfreel' DMI ZSI I Open Evenings, Sundays and Holidays Fa I 9I0 Milne visui ouiz BARN DANCE EVERY WEEK J. W. Wilson Candy Co. Wholesale Confecfionery CHARLES W. CBOCKER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING and 88 Depo+ S+. Livermore Falls, Me. Food Prod'-'CIS Wiring and Supplies Tel. 23 I 7 I I Bishop Sl. Poriland. Me. Page One llumlrezl TlUf'l1U'-Hlilltf -i LFHS BANNER Sears, Roebuck ond Co. 2I2 MAIN STREET LEWISTON MAINE Burnham Sc Morrill Co. I , ,f . C W GENUINE IIAKEU BEANS HOME-STYLE . FLAvon B 8: M foods are differ- .IIFWM fffliiifig, ent' . . . because they'rc ' cooked home-style according to Old New Eng- land recipes. Treat your family to the best . . . Try B 8: M foods today! PORTLAND MAINE l U ll I l7! L.F.H.S. BANNER Ham's Drug Store DRUGS STATIONERY and CIGARS GRANT-JONES CO. Farmingfon, Maine WOMENS FINE APPAREL DRY GOODS MARBLE'S PLACE Sieamed Hof Dogs Cold Drinks Hamburgs Soff Drinks W. D. Matthews Machinery Co. 279 Cen+er S+. Auburn. M6- Telephone 4-5759 DELTA TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS 81 HOME WORK SHOPS WHEN IN AUBURN VISIT G. 81 B. Sporting Goods Co. sa Courf S+. Dial 4-4933 FRENCI-I's LONE PINE HI WAY SPA - E A T - We Appreciafe Your Pafronage C. F. CHASE CO. Auburn Maine HUDSON Cars INTERNATIONAL Trucks BOSTON SHOE STORE 90 Lisbon S+reef Lewisfon, Maine Page Um' llumlrml ThirlI-:I L.F.H.S. BANNER ZKSUNUCU New BLUE SUNOCO for High Test Ping Free Power New DYNALUBE MOTOR OIL The Best ot AII the Rest MERCURY MADE MOTOR OIL The Best in its CIass SPECIALIZED A to Z LUBRICATION Washing - SPRAYGLAZE to Beautify Your Car KELLY-SPRINGFIELD Tires and Tubes - Accessories Main Street Sunoco Station HAROLD CHADWICK, Prop. Telephone 462 Livermore Fails, Maine Norrvvook Shoe Co. NORTH JAY MAINE l'r112'f' fluff llurzzlrml TIIIIFIY-lIl'll - L.F.H.S. BANNER Dial 2-6480 BERRY PAPER CO' Walkers Greenhouses Turner Road Auburn, Maine Sfalioners Paper Dealers lor PRINTERS Funeral Designs Cul Flowers 49 I-ISIDOVW Slfeel LSWISIOFI. Maine Vegelable 81 Flower Seedlings Corsaqes FLOWERS EOR ALL OCCASIONS GRADUATION DRESSES Our Specially A. P. 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Lewislon lvlame Wrile for Calalog Dial 4-8546 MAINES LARGEST KYES INSURANCE STATIQNER AGENCY Eff- '868 INSURANCE LOBING SHORT 8' REAL ESTATE and HARMON WILTON MAINE Monumen+ Square Tel. I48-2 PORTLAND Page Um' Hundr ed T11 frly-sz' t 4 L.F.H.S. BANNER Annette's Beauty Shop 48 Knapp St. Livermore Falls Dial 2602 MRS. ANNETTE FINLEY IRfOp.I First National Bank FARMINGTON, MAINE Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Newman Motor Company BUICK OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service Dial 4707 Farmers' Tel. 36-I2 Farmington, Maine ial Wilfred McLeary Co. HARDWARE - PAINTS - STOVES PYROEAX GAS SERVICE 2770 Farmington, Me. Peoples National Bank FARMINGTON, MAINE Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Richard H. Bell INSURANCE Farmington, Maine Sturtevant 81 Ham Labrecque's Dairy Pugv Une llumlreul 7'h1'rtI'-sf-1' n -J I L. F. H. S. BANNER Forster Mig. Co., Inc. 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