St Dominic High School - Echo Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)
- Class of 1949
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BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Bertrand Fortier Maurice Cloutier, President Raymond Langlais Standing: William Weleh, Jr. Richard Sylvain Raymond Comeau THE EDITORIAL STAFF Seated: Lucien Chouinard Leandre Bolduc Ronald Robert Standing: Normand Caton Ernest Sutton, Editor-in-chief Joseph Brannigan Maurice Durocher TYPINC STAFF Seated: Normand Cote Fernand Fournier Robert Cote Standing: Robert Lajoie Raymond Chouinard, President Louis Martin Nous dedions respectueusement ce volume au Reverend F rerc Mederic, s. c., Directeur de l'Ecole Superieure Saint-Dominique A pendant six ans presentement Directeur de l'Ecole Superieure de Campbellton, Nouveau Brunswick En temoignage de reconnaissance pour le zele inlassable qu'il a deploye a Forganisation pedagogique, intellectuelle, religieuse et sportive dc 1'Eco1e Superieure Saint-Dominique, Et comme gage de notre profonde gratitude, de notre filial attachement et de notre imperissable souvenir. Les Finissants de 1949 w S.. ww N r Q 4 5 xx. f'?'5R'SwX ww-M 5' w x W Sf ,wmjgfgf K gx tgi- Revcrend Frcrc Medcric, S. C., Ancicn Directeur de l'Ecolc Saint-Dominique X .x 342353 X K N' ag MM. K wluzf M, , Q Rm-vcrcnd Pm-rc Francois M. Drouin, O. P., Curl- dc' la Paroissc Saint-Pivrrc vt Saint-Paul Profcssvur dv rcligion NOTRE HERITAGE CULTUREL FRANCAIS Le jeune Franco-americain qui fran- chit le seuil de l'ecole Saint-Dominique pour parfaire sa culture francaise, ebau- chce a l'ecole primaire, exerce un droit naturel dont la Constitution americaine se porte garant. On pourra, par ignorance, le re- garder comme un citoyen de seconde classeg mais tout esprit averti devra reconnaitre en lui un fils legitime de la plus pure tradition americaine. Le premier amendement a. la Con- stitution de notre pays sanctionne- la separation de l'Eglise et de l'Etat, mais dans un sens particulier et caracteris- tique aux Etats-Unis. Il ne s'agit pas, comme ailleurs, de creer un Etat athee ou sans Dieu 5 ce qui serait contraire a la declaration d'independancc. La Cours Supreme de notre pays declarait que le premier amendement a la. Constitution generalisait le statut de Virginie a tous les govemments de l'Union. fcf. Watson vs Jones 13 Wall. 679,730j ,Les colons emigres chez nous avaient voulu s'affraHchir du joug des eglises nationales qui en Europe exercaient un regime de terreur sur tous ceuz qui ne partageaient point leur croyance. Ce regime se prevalait d'une theorie poli- tique, selon laquelle: toute unite po- litique devait se baser sur une com- mune croyance-acccptee de gre ou de force. En Virginie l'eglise anglicane avait tous les droits, ct commencait a tyran- niser les dissidents. Le 'bapteme ang- lican etait une initiation necessaire au droit de citoyen. L'un des premiers devoirs du nouveau citoyen etait le sup- port de cette eglise etablie . Venus sur le sol americain pour s'affranchir de ce joug, les colons retrouvaient done ici ce qu'ils avaient voulu fuir chez eux. La revolte eclata en 1785 au mo- ment ou le parlement de Virginie s'ap- pretait a renouveler la. levee d'impot pour le support de Peglise. Jefferson et Madison' se iirent les champions de cette emancipation religieuse. Ils don- nerent le coup de mort a la theorie politique europeenne qui avait fait cou- ler tant de sang au 18eme sieele. Au lieu de chercher 1'unite religieuse comme base de l'unite politique de leur jeune nation, ils fonderent cette unite politique sur le respect des con- sciences irfdividuelles et sur la pluralite 3 'des croyances. LEtat s'occuperait du temporel et l'Eglise du spirituel. L'Etat cependant s'engageait a sauvegarder a chacun l aliberte du culte selon les cxigences des consciences individuelles. C'est cette meme doctrine que nous retrouvons dans le premier amende- ment a, la constitution. Ce pluralismc de base- E pluribus Unum s'etend au pluralismc culturcl puisque la religion est unc element es- sentiel a la culture. L'on fonderait alors des ccoles privccs, afin d'enseigner aux divers groupes les rudiments de la foi et les traditions propres a chacun. La langue-expression de la pensee et dc l'ame d'un peuple-est un de ces droits inalienables dont parle la decla- ration d'independance. La Cours Su- preme des Etats Unis declarait offi- ciellement dans la cause de Pierce contre les Soeurs du Saint-Nom 1268 U. S. 510j que la theorie fondamentale de la liberte sur laquellc reposent tous les gouvernements de l'Union exclut un pouvoir general de l'Etat pour stan- dardiser les enfants en les forcant dc recevoir Penseignement des maitres publics seulemcnt. L'enfant n'est pas la chose de l'Etat. Caeux qui le nourris- sent etdirigent ses destinees ont le droit et le haut devoir de le reconnaitre et de le preparer pour d'autres obligations. Les statuts de notre pays reconnais- sent done le droit naturel des parents a fonder des ecoles ou leurs enfants ap- prendront en toute liberte les rudiments de la foi et la langue de leurs aieux. Saint-Dominique est done une ecole vraiment americaine ou se 'realisent coneretement les aspirations des Fon- dateurs de notre vastc republique: Le respect des consciences individuelles dans la poursuite d'un commun ideal- la pluralite des cultures pour l'enrichis- sement de la patrie commune. Fr. F. M. Drouin, O. P., Cure. Rev. Bro. Fcrnand, S. C., Principal Tvachvr of Mathvmativs and Frcnfh Rev. Bro. Oliver, S. C. Teacher of Mathematics and Science, Tennis Coach Rev. Bro. Francis, S. C Teacher of Latin and Business Arithmetic Rev. Bro. Fulbert, S. C. Teacher of English and Coach of Debating Rcv. Bro. Leonard, S. C. Tcachcr of Business, Hockey Coach Rev. Bro. Albert, S. C. Tcachcr of French and Latin Assistant Hockcy Coach Rcv. Bm. Magclla, S. C. Tcachcr of Typcwriting and Frcnch Rev. Bro. Henry Peter, S. C. Rev. Bro. Paul Etienne, S. C. Teac-hpr of General Sq-1,3-m-6 Teacher of English and French Director of the Band and Glee Club Rev. Bro. Theodose, S. C. Rev. Bro. Leopold, S. C. Teacher of English Teacher of Civics and French Rcv. Bro. joseph Hector, S. C. Mr. Richard Gibson Tcachcr of Algebra and Frcnch Tcachf-r of History and Coach Mmc. Eve Bussy Roman Profcsscur d'Elocution francaisc ,n THE - , Q . X Y N Q f 5 0 0 .4 o A Y K - , 0 . Q I . . V , B B f S gs 1 P nv- -v' a X . NX 'A-Q' .. ff- V A I r K ' f x U 4 ' 'WN' ' 'b M' ..,.-' wk X : X. Sm Q, , K N H N 5 , - 9 D469 my n- xv , ..,,.,AVv ROLAND F. BOILEAU College Course Born May 30, 1932, Lewiston St. Peter's Sc junior-Senior Prom, 3, Baseball, 45 French Play, 4g.Football, 3. Pet Aversion: Corny jokes Hobby: Baseball Forte: French Ambition: Novelist GERARD C. BOSSE Commercial Course Born September 5, 1931, Lewiston St. Peter's School Junior-Senior Prom, 3. A Pet Aversion: Getting up in the morning Hobby: Swimming Forte: Religion Ambition: Businessman GERARD M. BERUBE '-Jerry' Commercial Course Born December l, 1928, Lewiston St. Pcter's School Baseball, 1-25 Football, l-2-3-43 Hockey, 1-2-33 Hockey Mana ger, 4. Pet Aversion: Typewriting Hobby: Sports Forte: Bookkeeping Ambition: Newspaper work uBongoss hool LEANDRE G. BOLDUC Lee' Commercial Course Born August 7, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School Echo Editorial Staff, 4, Honor Student, 2-4. Pet Aversion: Walking Hobby: Driving Forte: English Ambition: Businessman cancun WILLIE J. BOUTIN College Course Born March 12, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter,s School Class Officer, l-2-3-45 Honor Student, 1-2-3-4, Junior-Senior Prom, 33 Radio-Electronics Club, 43 Letterman. Pet Aversion: Algebra Hobby: Radio Forte: Religion Ambition: Mechanic NORMAND N. BUREAU Commercial Course Born December 23, 1929, Lewiston St. Peter's School Hockey, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, 1. Pet Aversion: Getting up at 3:00 in the morning Hobby: Sports Forte: Bookkeeping Ambition: Photographer NORMAND W. BOUTIN Norm Commercial Course Born March 11, 1931, Gray, St. Peter's School Maine Pet Aversion: Homework Hobby: Skiing Forte: History Ambition: Public Accountant --win JOSEPH c. BRANNIGAN, JR. of General Course Born July 16, 1931, Topsham, Maine Brunswick High School Echo Editorial Staif, 4, Honor Student, 3-4, Junior Senior Prom, 3, Baseball, 3-4. Pet Aversion: Women teachers Hobby: Hunting Forte: Bookkeeping Ambition: Travelling Tit Norm NORMAN D C. CARON Norm College Course Born January 7, 1932, Lewiston St. Petcr's School Glee Club, 2-3-4, Echo Editorial Staff, 45 Radio Electronics Club, 45 Minstrel, 45 Ski team, 3-4: Camera Club, 2-3. Pet Aversion: Algebra Hobby: Photography Forte: English Ambition: Aerial Photographer LUCIEN M. CARRIER LHR College Course Born November 20, 1925, Auburn, Maine Veteran, U. S. Army, Honor Student, 1. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Music Forte: Latin Ambition: College Degree, Undecided LUCIEN L. P. CHOUINARD Lou College Course Born July 5, 1930, Lewiston, Maine Assumption High, Worcester, Mass. Pet Aversion: Sciences Hobby: Singing Forte: French Ambition: Novelist RAYMOND P. CHOUINARD Mousse-Choine Commercial Course Born july 28, 1930, Lewiston St. Mary's School Honor Student, l-2-3-4, Class Officer, 4, Glee Club, 3-4, Echo Typing Staff, 4: Minstrel Show, 4, junior-Senior Prom, 35 Baseball, l-2-3-43 Hockey, 2-3-45 Football, 2-3-45 Basketball, 1, Dance Com- mittee, 35 Letterman. Pet Aversion: Running out of Gas Hobby: Driving a truck Forte: Typing Ambition: Becoming a referee in sports Echo Editorial Staff, 45 French Play, 43 Glee Club, 4, Minstrel, 4. MAURICE G. CLOUTIER Morse' College Course Born September 20, 1930, Lewiston Mt. St. Charles, Woonsocket, R. I. Glee Club, 45 Minstrel Show, 4: Echo Business Staff, 4, Hockey 4: Football, 45 Baseball, 4. Pet Avcrsion: Algebra Hobby: Running around nights Forte: English Ambition: Businessman RAYMOND N. COMEAU Ray', General Course Born November 6, 1929, Lewiston Holy Cross School Honor Student, 3: Class Oliicer, 3-4g Glee Club, 2-3-45 Minstrel, 43 Echo Business Staff, 45 Hockey, 2-3-4, Football, 2'3-4g Baseball, 1-2. Pet Aversion: Playing Baseball Hobby: Listening to semi-classical music Forte: Bookkeeping Ambition: Undertaker NORMAND M. COTE Oscar Commercial Course Born September 21, 1931, Lewiston St. Mary's School 3: Baseball, 2. Pet Aversion: Getting up in the morning Hobby: Swimming Forte: Typewriting Ambition: Engineering ROBERT M. COTE X Bob Commercial Course Born july 6, 1930, Lewiston St. Mary's School Honor Student, l-2-3-4, Class Officer, 1-2-3-43 Echo Typing Staff, 4: Glee Club, 43 ,junior-Senior Prom, 33' Camera Club, 23 Bowling, 3g Baseball, 1. Pet Aversion: Speeches Hobby: Hunting Forte: Mathematics Ambition: Radio-Television Honor Student, 25 Echo Typing Staff, 45 junior-Senior Prom, mm, wfdfgn , ,ff 'EV' 5:52232 ,fig ,,. GH MAH ,M ,rr ,. 51 . 1rw,tq,1 2 ANDRE L. COUILLARD Frenchy' I College Course Born March 25, 1929, Quebec City Montcalm High School, Quebec City V Football, 4, Hockey, 4, French Play, 4. Pet Aversion: Bossess and Bussess Hobby: Sports Forte: French Ambition: College Degree PAUL E. D'AMOURS Mouse .ggi College Course Born June 2, 1931, Lewiston St. Peter's School Radio-Electronics Club, 4, Minstrel, 4, junior-Senior Prom, 3. Pet Aversion: Home Assignments Hobby: Radio Forte: Physics Ambition: Radio Technician MAURICE M. DUROCHER Shorty' College Course Born September IS, l93l, Lewiston St. Mary's School Honor Student, l-2-33 Echo Editorial Staff, 45 Minstrel, 4 French Play, 4: Glee Club, 45 junior-Senior Prom 3, Cheerleader l Essay Contest, 4. Pet Aversion: Summaries Hobby: Music Forte: English Ambition: Actor and Comedian BERTRAND L. FORTIER Bert College Course Born May 4, 1932, Lewiston St. Peter's School Honor Student, l-2-3-45 Class Officer, 1-25 Echo Business Staff, 4, Minstrel, 4. Pet Aversion: Speeches Hobby: Hunting Forte: Algebra Ambition: Businessman 9 FERNAND R. FOURNIER Commercial Course Born july 15, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School Echo Typing Staff, 43 Glee Club, 3-4g Hockey, 23 Football, 1-2- 3-4. Pet Aversion: Public Speaking Hobby: Driving Forte: French Ambition: Bus Driver GERMAIN A. FRECHETTE Commercial Course Born July 14, 1929, Lewiston St. Peter's School Glee Club, 3, Bowling, 2, Hockey, 3-4, Baseball, l-2-3-4, Foot- ball, 3-43 Basketball, 1. Pet Aversion: Arguments Hobby: Boxing Forte: History Ambition: Electrician ARMAND D. FOURNIER Chummy General Course Born December 5, 1932, Lewiston St. Peter's School Honor Student, 1-35 Jun-ior-Senior Prom, 3. Pet Aversion: Having no ink in his pe-n Hobby: Roller Skating Forte: French Ambition: Undecided ukayon DAVID R. FRECHETTE Dave' College Course Born March 7, 1931, Lewiston St. Peter's School Honor Student, l-2-32 Class Oiiicer, 1-2 5 Glee Club, 3-4, Junior Senior Prom, 3, Minstrel, 45 French Play, 4, Dance Committee, 3 Essay Contest, 4. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Piano Playing Forte: Latin Ambition: College Degree Chuck HERVE J. GENDREAU Chuck College Course Born July 14, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School School Band, 1-2-3-45 Glee Club, 3-45 Orchestra, 35 French Play, 4g Minstrel, 45 Dance Committee, 4, Junior-Senior Prom, 3. Pet Aversion: Physics Forte: Religion Hobby: Singing Ambition: State Police PAUL G. GIGUERE Jigga Dcbati Commercial Course Born January 23, 1931, Lewiston St. Peter's School ng, 45 Basketball, 1-2-3. Pet Aversion: Work Hobby: Sleeping Forte: English Literature Ambition: Chiropractor GERALD L. GRENIER Gerry College Course Born May 12, 1927, Lewiston Holy Family School Navy Veteran, Honor Student 2-3-4' Class Officer 3-4' Mm 3 3 D I strel, 4g Glee Club, 3-43 junior-Senior Prom, 35 Letterman. Pet Aversion: Algebra Hobby: Singing Forte: English Ambition: Medicine Doctor RODOLPHE A. GRENIER Rudy College Course Born july 2, 1930, Boston, Mass. Holy Family School Honor Student, 1-2-3-45 Baseball, 1-2-3-43 Football, 1-2-3-45 Let- l.Cl'IIlaIl. Pet Aversion: Speeches Hobby: Sports Forte: History Ambition: Medicine Doctor ROBERT R. LAJOIE Commercial Course ' Born February 7, 1931, Lewiston St. Petcr's School Camera Club, 1-2, Baseball, lg Hockey, l-2-3-4. Pet Aversion: Making Speeches Hobby: Hunting , Forte: Typing Ambition: Assistant Druggist RAYMOND R. LANGLAIS General Course Born March 29, 1929, Quebec City Lewiston High School Echo Business Committee, 45 Glee Club, 4, Minstrel, 4, Hoc- key, 4. Pet Aversion: Getting up in the morning Hobby: Singing Forte: Politics Ambition: Singer RAYMOND E. GUILMETTE, JR. Ray' College Course Born August 4, 1930, Lewiston Holy Family School Football, 1-2-3-43 Baseball, 1.2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Sports Forte: English Ambition: Dentist uB0bn RAYMOND A. LANDRY RaY College Course Born September ll, 1930, Lewiston St. Peterls School Glee Club, 3-45 Minstrel Show, 4. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Singing Forte: History Ambition: Dentist uM0n!v man. BERTRAND R. LAVALLIERE Bert College Course Born january 12, 1933, Lewiston St. Peter's School Honor Student, 1-2-3-4, Glee Club, 4, French Play, 4, Letter Pet Aversion: French Hobby: Stamp Collecting Forte: Physics Ambition: Chemical Engineer NORMAND A. LEMAY College Course Born july 4, 1931, Lewiston St. Mary's School Pet Avcrsion: English Hobby: Fishing Forte: Physics Ambition: Laboratory Assistant ROLAND O. MARTEL College Course Born December 23, 1930, Montfort Seminary, Bay Shore, N. Y. Debating, 4, Glec Club, 4, French Play, 45 Essay Contest, 4. Pct Aversion: Physics Hobby: Debating Forte: English Ambition: Cistercian Monk Norm RICHARD A. MARTEL Dick College Course Born April 22, 1932, Lewiston St. Peter's School French Play, 45 Minstrel, 45 Clee Club, 2-45 Dance Committee, 4. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Hunting Forte: French Ambition: Army Career Cape Lewiston JOSEPH M. MENDES College Course Born January 23, 1931, Webster, Mass. Brunswick High School Baseball, 3. Pet Aversion: Army Hobby: Sports Forte: Latin Ambition: Engineer MARCEL R. MORIN General Course Born September 6, 1931, Lewiston St. Pcter's School Honor Student, 3, Baseball, 1-3-45 Football, 3-4. , Pet Aversion: Listening to speeches Hobby: Bowling Forte: Typing Ambition: Pharmacist LOUIS R. MARTIN Poonsiprini Commercial Course Born October 20, 1929, Lewiston St. Mary's School Glee Club, 2-3-4-5 School Band, 2-3-4g Class Officer, 1-25 Honor Student, 1-2, Minstrel, 4, junior-Senior Prom, 3. Pet Aversion: Being Disturbed Hobby: Reading and Music Forte: English Ambition: Businessman uJ0el1 BERTRAND P. MICHAUD ' Bert College Course Born September 22, 1931, Winthrop, Me. Sacred Heart, Sharon, Mass. Honor Student, 1-2-3-45 Class OHicer, 3-4, Radio Electronics Club, 4: Junior-Senior Prom, 3: Letterman. Pet Aversion: French Hobby: Radio Forte: Physics Ambition: Radio Engineer Mars ROGER H. MORIN Collegc Course Born july 26, 1931, Lewiston St. Mary's School Honor Student, 1-2-3-4. Pet Avcrsion: Fliench Hobby: Stamp Collecting Forte: Algebra Ambition: Mechanics PAUL L. OU ELLETTE College Course Born july 22, 1932, Lewiston Holy Family School Honor Student, 4, Debating, 4, Glee Club, 4, Tennis, 3-4. Pet Aversion: French Hobby: Music Forte: Physics Ambition: Structural Designer NORMAN D C. MORIN Norm College Course ' St. Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, Que. Born September 30, 1931, Lewiston French Play, 4. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Fishing and Hunting Forte: French Ambition: Undecided ukodgen i ROGER J. MORIN Rouge General Course Born April 17, 1933, Lewiston St. Peter's School Honor Student, 1-25 Football Manager, 3-4: Basketball Manager, 3, French Play, 45 Essay Contest Winner. ' Pet Avcrsion: Getting up early Hobby: Ice fishing Forte: French Ambition: Lawyer Hwallyii GEORGE E. PELLETIER Babe College Course Born August 8, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School Glee Club, 3-4. Pet Aversion: Silence Hobby: Stamp Collecting Forte: French Ambition: Traveling Salesman LEO G. PROULX Creeper Commercial Course Born March 12, 1932, Freeport, Maine St. Mary's School Honor Student, 2-3-45 Echo Typing Staff, 4g Glee Club, 3, Base- ban, 2. Pet Aversion: Hurrying Hobby: Playing pool Forte: Religion Ambition: Mailman RAYMOND W. RANCOURT Rock Honor Commercial Course Born October 25, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School Student, 3. I Pet Aversion: Going to school Hobby: Bowling Forte: Study Period Ambition: Hermit RONALD R. ROBERT Ronnie ' Commercial Course Born August 8, 1930, Lewiston St. Peter's School Glee Club, 43 Minstrel Show, 45 Echo Editorial Staff, 4, Dance Committee, 43 Baseball, l-2-3-4, Basketball, 1-2-3-45 Football, 3-45 Bowling, l. Pet Aversion: Having my picture taken Hobby: Sleeping in the afternoon Forte: History Ambition: Prison Guard JEAN MARC R. SAUVAGEAU Commercial Course Born September 20, 1929, joliette, Que. joliette Seminary Hockey, 4: Baseball, 4. Pet Aversion: Having girls running after me Hobby: Sports Forte: French Ambition: Undecided RICHARD D. SYLVAIN College Course Born April l0, 1930, Waterville, Me. Lewiston High School Debating Club, 4, Echo Business Staff, 4, Football, 45 Dance Committee, 4, Honor Student, 3. Pet Aversion: Silence Hobby: Sports Forte: History Ambition: College Degree REGINALD A. SASSEVILLE Red Sox' Commercial Course Born july 24, l93l, Lewiston St. Peter's School Junior-Senior Prom, 3. Pet Aversion: Afternoon sessions Hobby: Reading Forte: French Ambition: Businessman Ti-Marc ERNEST N. SUTTON Ernie' College Course Born June 30, 1931, Lewiston St. Francis High School, Biddeford, Me. Honor Student, 2-3-45 Echo Editorial Staff, 4, Basketball, 2-3-4 Tennis, 3-4, Letterman, Essay Contest, 4. Pet Aversion: Manual work Hobby: Sports Forte: Algebra Ambition: Engineering Dick College Course Born June 12, 1931, Lewiston Lewiston High School Echo Business Staff, 45 Glee Club, 35 Football, 3-4, Baseball S-4, Hockey Manager, 45 Honor Student, 3. Pet Aversion: Physics Hobby: Sports Forte: Latin Ambition: Ostheopathic Physician First Row: Richard Sylvain, William Welch, Jr., Joseph Mendes, Brother Albert, Brother Fcrnand, Principal, Fr. F. VM. Drouin, O. P., Pastor, Brother Oliver, Brother Leonard, Joseph Brannigan, Normand Caron, Paul D'Amours, Ernest Sutton. Second Row: Andre Couillard, Leandrc Bolduc, Robert Lajoie, Raymond Comeau, Lucien Chouinard, Herve Gendreau, Gerard Berube, Fernand Fournier, Marcel Morin, Normand Boutin, Maurice Durocher. Third Row: Willie Boutin, Paul Giguere, Bertrand Michaud, Normand Cote, Robert Cote, Germain Frcchette, Normand Bureau, Roland Boileau, Marc Sauvageau, Maurice Clou- tier, Raymond Chouinard, Bertrand Fortier, Gerard Bosse. Fourth Row: Louis Martin, Raymond Langlais, Bertrand Lavalliere, Roger Morin, Rodolphe Grenier, Georges Pelletier, Gerald Grenier, Lucien Carrier, Reginald Sasseville, Armand Fournier, Normand Lemay. Fifth Row: Roland Martel, Richard Martel, David Frechette, Raymond Rancourt, Leo ' Proulx, Normand Morin, Raymond Landry, Paul Ouellette, Raymond Guilmette, Ronald Robert. WILLIAM J. WELCH, JR. Bill WWWWWWW HONOR STUDENTS Seated: Bertrand Fortier Normand Cote Leandre Bolduc joseph Branigan Standing: Bertrand Lavalliere Paul Ouellette Roger Morin Gerald Grenier Willie Boutin Rodolphe Grenier Ernest Sutton Bertrand Michaud Raymond Chouinard CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Gerald Grenier, Vice-president Willie Boutin, President Raymond Comeau, Secretary Standing: Raymond Chouinard, Councilor Bertrand Michaud, Councilor Robert Cote, Councilor nv- -.wwf :F ,. '11 -. H ff' fi Q57 f y , 115912: ll A1 NS 'x ai. ' . Xfv FSU U 1 m..,,,p rs. gg, Y 3' Q N,,nszW wif fylvlm 't ' .Q , i J. wa- 1, iff nil Q-,, - - . . , , M., A M., . ,gas , 'W' THE SENIORS TRAVEL Our Washington trip is an event all eighteen of us will not soon forget. We have souvenirs and photographs which will quickly bring to our memory the won- ders of our visit to the Nation's Capital In Washington we were met by Mr. Joseph Gosselin and Colonel Francis Me- Cann, who again this year generously served as the official guides of St. Dom's students. Thanks to their capable guidance, we had a very extensive and interesting visit of the capital city. May they accept the expression.of our heartfelt gratitude for their devotedness and kindness. If someone should ask me, I would say that the most impressive buildings that I have seen are the Capitol and the Supreme Court 3 but I found the Bureau of Printing and Engraving and the F. B. I. building the most interesting. We saw so much in so little time that it is impossible to definitely name a particular sight as the number one spot of our trip. As scheduled, we left the National Capitalifor New York via Philadelphia. Our stay in the city of brotherly love was just long enough to visit Independence Square and see the Liberty Bell. The world's largest city has much to offer: the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, the Bronx Zoo, Radio City, and many other places which are truly spectacles. In New York our time was not wasted, from morning till early morning we were sightseeing, attending a Broadway hit, or enjoying some other form of entertainment. Our stay in the Metropolis was climaxed by a Yankee-Red Sox baseball game in the Yankee Stadium. Empty wallets were the most evident indication that our trip should come to an end. Therefore Sunday, May 1, after hearing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, we came home 5 tired but well satisfied. Let's hope that the seniors next year and all the years to come, enjoy their trip as much as we did ours. Paul Giguere, '49 gamma CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Robert Albert, Secretary Marcel Chabot, President Normand Vallee, Vice-president Standing: Donald Martin, Councilor Donald Langlais, Councilor Adclard Lccomptc, Councilor HONOR Gerard Albert Henry Delisle Robert Albert Donald Langlais Jean Louis Goulet Raymond Morin Marcel Chabot STUDENTS THE COLLEGE CLASS Front Row: Gerard Beaudet, Paul Chaloux, Donald Langlais, Henry Paradis, Robert Albert, Adelard Lecompte, Normand Vallee. Second Row: Reynald Moreau, Raoul Ouellette, Lawrence Dudzie, Brother Albert, Ronald Morin, Lionel Bonenfant, Jean Louis Goulet, Henry Leblond. Third Row: Louis Philippe Gagne, Andre Gagne, Robert Samson, Maurice Provost, Lucius Goulet, Bertrand Moreau, Henry Delisle, Normand l'I-Ieureux, THE COMMERCIAL CLASS First Row: Normand Angers, Armand Gosselin, Georges Levasseur, Gerald Albert, Bertrand Frechette, Daniel Isabel. Second Row: Claude Labonte, Donald Martin, Maurice Fournier, Brother Magella, Philippe Jacques, Maurice Godin. Third Row: Normand St. Pierre, Kenneth Connor, Raymond Morin, Richard Deschesnes, Robert Poulin, Marcel Chabot, Reynald Berube, Normand Perry. THE JUNIOR CLASS AT A GLANCE The graduating class of 1950 have been one of the most cooperative in the short history of Saint Dominic High School. A rapid survey of the numerous ac- tivities in which the Juniors have participated will prove that the foregoing asser- tion is conform to the exact truth. School Band: Norm L'Heureux, Paul Chaloux, Louis P. Grondin. Glee Club: Paul Chaloux, Louis P. Gagne, Don Martin, Norm St. Pierre, Hank Paradis, Armand Gosselin, and Dick Deschesne, Debating Club: Lionel Bonenfant and Henry Paradis. Radio Electronic Club: Norm L'I-Ieureux, Norm Angers, and Henry Delisle. The French Play: Ralph Ouellette, Louis P. Gagne, Henry Delisle, Bob Poulin. The Annual Minstrel: Dick Deschesne, Gerry Tetu, Norm St. Pierre. The Pep Rallies: Gerry Tctu, Gerry Beaudet, Paul Chaloux, Don Langlais, Lawrence Dudzic, Maurice Provost, Louis P. Gagne, and Hank Paradis. Football Squad: Bob Albert, Don Langlais, Ralph Ouellette, Paul Chaloux, Porky Lecompte, Link Chabot, Hank Paradis, Norm Vallee, Dick Deschesne, Ray Morin, and Gerry Tetu. Basketball Five: Porky Lecompte, Norm Vallee, Ray Morin, and Gerry Tetu. Hockey Sextet: Dick Deschesne and Bob Poulin. Baseball Team: Porky Lecompte, Hank Paradis, Norm Vallee, Dick Deschesne, and Don Martin. Ski Team: Bob Albert, Don Langlais, and Norm Vallee. Besides participating in all the school activities, the Juniors have been steady supporters of all the artistic, cultural, and sport events sponsored by the school, as a matter of fact, their attendance nears the 98W mark. The Juniors have given their effective support to the distribution of the Sunday collection envelopes, to the Paper Drives, to the installation and removal of the bleachers on the field and at the City Hall, to the various committees of the French Play. Our class officers have taken to themselves the organization of the Member- ship Boosters' Drive at the school. They made a real success of iti well over 3500.00 were added to the fund through their efforts and the cooperation of the whole student body. Last but not least, the Juniors fulfilled their duty by preparing outstanding and elaborate decorations for the junior-Senior Prom, under the able leadership of Brother Magella, our class advisor, to whom we are very thankful. Although we have carried a wide range of activities, our class numbering forty, has eight names on the Honor Roll: Henry Delisle, Don Langlais, Gerald Albert, jean Goulet, Link Chabot, Bob Albert and Don Martin. May we express our gratitude to the members of the Faculty for their clear understanding of youth's problems and our admiration for their unceasing devoted- ness to-our truly Catholic and American education. Don Langlais, '50 Suvnomomfze THE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Delano Boutin, Vice-president Daniel Wellehan, President Emile Bousquet, Secretary Standing: Gilman Dube, Councilor Normand Poulin, Councilor Gerard Mathieu, Councilor THE HONOR STUDENTS Seated: Marcel Grondin, Roger Fortier, Delano Boutin, Robert Tardif. Standing: Harold Skelton, Emile Bousquet, James Paradis, Daniel Wellehan, Gerard Mathieu. THE COMMERCIAL CLASS QU First Row: Gerald Bilodeau, Robert St. Pierre, Ronald St. Onge, Brother Henri Pierre, George Banks, Daniel Coffey, Guilman Dube. Second Row: Normand Boulay, Maurice Laliberte, Normand Pontbriand, Maurice Ouellette, Noel Cloutier, Gerard Soucy, jean Blais, Normand Violette, Reginald Nadeau, Maurice Bazinet. Third Row: Richard Poisson, Remi Caron, Darrel Long, Paul Cote, Gerald Auclair, Philippe St. Pierre, Aime Morin, Robert Cote, Marcel Labrecque, Normand Lebrun. THE COMMERCIAL CLASS qzp First Row: Paul Deschesnes, Paul Brochu, Normand Poulin, Brother Paul Etienne, Andre Chaloux, Henri Paul Bernier, Onil Bourgoin. Second Row: Raymond Lafrance, Normand- Cusson, Gregoire Lesperance, Maurice Carrier, Leo Delorme, Eugene Langlais, Philippe Moore, Robert Gervais, Robert Vallee, Daniel Vachon. Third Row: Gilbert Richard, Leo Pelletier, Gerald Theberge, Maurice Cloutier, Gerard Soucy, Rayrnond Dube, Milton Caron. , THE COLLEGE CLASS Front Row: joseph Sommers, Paul Goulet, James Paradis, Gilbert Beliveau, Daniel Wellehan, Emile Bousquet, Emilien Tardif, Fernand Cloutier, Normand Bureau, Paul Bazinet. Second Row: Roger Fortier, Bertrand Gagnon, Victor Bernier, Normand Fournier, Raymond Voyer, Delano Boutin, Albert Collet, Brother Francis, Bertrand Fournier, Fernand Couture, Paul Bellisle, Julien Dumont, Gerald Cloutier, Robert Tardif. Third Row: Maurice Robitaille, Richard Domingue, Harold Skelton, Gerard Mathieu, Robert Breton, john Thompson, Raymond Delorme, Roland Courtemanche, Alfred Lapointe, Paul Bellegarde, Laurier Maheux, Henry Couillard, Roger Sutton, Roger Mailhot. OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCHOOL We are but SOPHOMORES! Yet, in the two short years that we have been attending Saint Dominic's, we have had more than sufficient time to realize the many advantages offered by a GRAND SCHOOL where the religious teachers work hand in hand with their pupils, where friendship established not only on mere social conventions but on supernatural motives is taught effectively day in and day out, where our American motto E Pluribus Unum is an everyday accomplishment, where sincerity in life, Veritas Vitae , is taught in action as well as in words. To the eyes of the supposedly wise, our actions may not always have been an evidence of our deep appreciation and sincere gratitude for so many benefits, but, we know that we have meant well and that our teachers, who are gifted with a keen understanding of the problems proper to our age, read the expression of our contentment and of our thanks even in our apparent giddiness. During the present school year, the Sophomore Classes have contributed many of their talents to the various extra-curricular activitiesg To the Debating Team: Daniel Wellehan, Ray Voyer, Emile Bousquet, and joseph Somers, To the School Columnists and Reporters: Danny Wellehan, Ray Voyer, Harold Skelton, and Joseph Somers, To the School Band: Gregoire Lesperance, Maurice Carrier, Andre Chaloux, Marcel Grondin, Paul Bellisle, Bertrand Gagnon, Alfred Lapointc, Bertrand Four- nier, and Normand Violetteg To the Glee Club: Robert Breton, Danny Wellehan, Richard Domingue, james Paradis, Normand Lebrun, and Ray Voyerg To the Football' Squad: Gerry Souey, Skippy Banks, Fern Cloutier, Noel Clou- tier, Manager Paul Bazinet, Richard Poisson, Curly Tardif, Aime Morin, Robert Breton, Pop St. Pierre, Phil St. Pierre, Gilbert Beliveau, Del Boutin, Julien Dumont, Robert Cote, Daniel Wellehan, Remi Caron, and Manager Ray Delormeg To the Basketball team: Curly Tardif, Aime Morin, Gerry Soucy, Pop St. Pierre, Del Boutin, Noel Cloutier, Julien Dumont, Remi Caron, Noel Cloutier, Robert Cote, and Manager Normand Pouling To the Baseball nine: Gerry Souey, Fern Cloutier, Manager Ray Delormc, Curly Tardif, Aime Morin, Pop St. Pierre, and Normand Pouling To the Hockey team: Ronnie St. Onge, Fern Cloutier, Gil Dube, and Ray Dube, To the Tennis Court: Gil Dube, Champion of Class A, Intramural Tournament. Notwithstanding these many activities, we have managed to keep abreast with our studies:-Gerard Mathieu, Delano Boutin, James Paradis, Laurier Maheux. Daniel Wellehan, Robert Tardif, Roger Fortier, john Thompson, Emile Bousquet, Marcel Grondin, Paul Goulet, Roger Mailhot, rnade the Honor Roll. May we express our gratitude to the Reverend Francois Drouin and to the Brothers of the Sacred Heart for their unceasing devotedness to the Sophomores. W me Qmxmem THE HONOR STUDENTS Scated: Armand Beauchesne Pierre Paradis Richard Clifford George Goulet Standing: Alfred Dumont Paul Lagueux Bertrand Desrochcrs Albert Sirois Lucien Thibeault Raymond Rousseau Andre Caron Roland Dutil Wilfrid Lauze Reynald Roy THE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Alfred Dumont, Secretary Pierre Paradis, President Normand Blanchettc, Vice-president Standing: Bertrand Desrochers, Councilor Richard Clifford, Councilor Andre Caron, Councilor Roland Dutil, Councilor Normand St. Pierre, Councilor THE COLLEGE CLASS First Row: Emile Fortier, Roland Dutil, Normand Dion, Marcel Poirier, Paul Lagueux, Gerald Gosselin, Donald Morin, Bertrand Desrochers, Louis Bellavance, Daniel Yergeau. Second Row: Roger Paquette, Georges Goulet, Gerald Roy, Willie Marquis, Robert Legendre, Alfred Sirois, Ronald jean, Richard Marquis, Normand Berube, Bertrand Pomerleau, Robert Morin, Robert Beaudette. Third Row: Raymond Thibeault, Richard Clifford, Andre Caron, Richard Goselin, Normand Chabot, Maurice Tourigny, Reynald Roy, Raymond Sutton, Aime Simoneau, Raymond Rousseau, Brother Theodose. Fourth Row: Wilfrid Lauze, Lucien Thibeault, Maurice Saucier, Alfred Dumont, Armand Beauchesne, Robert Bolduc, Francois Bergeron, Roland Cailler, Gaston Custeau, Pierre Paradis, Bertrand Pelletier, Louis Ange Paradis. THE FRESHMEN SPEAK .... The ability to foster happiness is one of the qualities of a friend. The Brothers and the upperelassmen at Saint Dominie's, possess this ability to an unusual degree and have consequently won thc friendship and admiration of the Freshmen. Roland Dutil, '52 lt is fun to play with a sehool team-espeeially when all are anxious to win for the team and not just for one's self. Such is the ease at St. Dominic in all sports and aetivities. True sportsmanship and sehool spirit is taught by our devoted teaehers and eoaehes. Wilfricd Lauze, '52 THE GENERAL CLASS QU First Row: Robert Guerette, Louis Pelletier, Donald Morin, Richard Leclair, Ronald Tardif, Robert McGraw, Normand Savard, Maurice Lesperance, Julien Martin, Paul Pratt. Second Row: Lucien Lessard, Paul Rodrigue, Leo Ouellette, Earl Howard, Roland Nadeau, Brother Leopold, William Off, Robert Ducharme, John Dam, Edmond Perreault, Donald Lafontaine, Lorn Ouellette, Sylvio Pelletier. Third Row: Normand Jean, Normand St. Pierre, Eugene St. Pierre, Arthur Raymond, Normand Robert, Gerald Theberge, Gregory Manning, Raymond Ouellette, Eugene Lesasseur, Romeo Bouchard, Normand Lemieux, Donald Verville. THE GENERAL CLASS Q25 First Row: Lucien Gilbert, Rosaire Brodeur, Marcel Bourguoin, Roger Gosselin, Leo DeRome, Ronald Bouvier, Robert Charette, Xaxier Cyr, Rene Lajoie, Laurier Anctil. Second Row: Victor Dufour, Raymond Bourget, Robert McCarthy, Robert Brown, Richard Morin, Brother Joseph Hector, Robert Dam, Edmond Clavet, Fernand Charest, Raymond Carbonneau, Maurel Allard. Third Row: Lionel Lagueux, Sylvio Filion, Normand Blanchette, Noel Caron, jean-Paul Labonte, Robert Dallaire, Richard Lebrun, Maurice Gagne, Marcel Dube. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE How fast the days went by, how fast this year Hew by on rosy wings! In a few days, the Hnal bell will let us hear the parting knell. And all of us will enjoy a well-deserved two-month vacation. May we not during these summer months forget our religious duties and shirk the responsibilities we have so clearly understood and accepted during our Freshman year. Let Mary, The Star of the Sea, be the shining light that will guide us through the difficulties we are likely to meet. Remember, FRESHMEN, you are all expected to be back at Saint Dominie's next September. No change in the school policy will occur during the summer. Till then, I leave you with these, my best wishes: Holy, joyful, and Healthy' vacation to every one of you. Pierre Paradis, '52 President HONOR STUDENTS. jean Paul Labonte Normand Blanchette Normand St. Pierre You probably heard Cacsar's famous saying, I came, I saw, I conquered. Well, we came, we saw, but we were conquered! The kindness, the patience, and the understanding of the members of the Faculty played the trick on us. Donald Bolduc, '52 The distribution of the reports cards is what impressed me most deeply. What a tension when our beloved Pastor hands the dreaded reports! Soon we regain our countenance for he always has an encouraging word and a melancholy look to stimulate those who were too lenient for themselves. Doc Lessard, '52 When I graduated from Grammar School, I felt lost in the world that had opened wide to my view. But when I commenced school as a Freshman at St. Dominic's, I realized that the world is full of friends. 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Gagne, Eugene Cloutier, Thomas Knrrigan, Romeo Forgues. OUR FRIENDS, THE BOOSTERS The student body at Saint Dominic's, and especially the class of 1949, will forever be grateful to this fine organization, The Boosters' Club . Its Board of Directors and its Advisory Council have acknowledged no limitations to the possi- bilities of making our School one of the most important in the State. Let us mention but a few ot their contributions during the present academic year: the football Field with removable bleachers that can seat 2,400 fansg the levelling ofl' accomplished on the site of the future schoolg the laying of the founda- tion for an ice arenag the financing of the trip to the New England Hockey Tournament. We know that publicity is not the aim of this organization. lts members real- ize that the growth and prosperity of the Twin-Cities as well as that of our country is dependent on the education and discipline the youth of today receives in the various schools. They know that the education given at Saint Dominic's is second to none and that the school must prosper in every respect. To this end they are willing to give not only from their purse but from their person as well. We are proud of you, Friend-Boosters! May the sacrifices that you accept so willingly help each one of us to live to your expectations. We do thank you from the very bottom of our hearts. Ernie Sutton, '49 THE BAND First Row: Marcel Grondin, Maurice Lesperance, Louis Philippe Grondin, Louis Martin, Andre Poulin, Richard Marquis, Brother Henri Pierre, Aime Simoneau, Andre Chaloux, Paul St. Hilaire, Gerald Bosse, Robert Beaudctte, Marcel Bureau. Second Row: Adrien Leclair, Gerard Pineau, Paul Gastonguay, Gerald Gosselin, Alfred Lapointe, Lionel Frechette, Romeo Chenard, Ronaldo Pelletier, Bertrand Gagnon, Lucien Lessard, Louis A. Paradis, Bertrand Fournier, Gerald Murphy, Bertrand Desrochers, Normand Vaillancourt. Third Row: Paul Chaloux, Louis Belanger, Alfred Plourde, Rene Arseneault, Rosaire Brodeur, Lucien Gilbert, Donald Morin, Normand L'Heureux, Paul Belisle, Ronald jean, Maurice Rodrigue, Herve Gendreau, Richard Murphy, Maurice Carrier, Gaston Lesperance, Normand Violette. THE GLEE CLU B Seated: Paul Chaloux, Louis P. Gagne, Bertrand Lavalliere, Brother Henri Pierre, Director, Robert Breton, Daniel Wellehan, Raymond Landry. Second Row: Herve Gendreau, Bertrand Desrochers, Lucien Lessard, Paul Ouellette, Donald Martin, Richard Domingue. Third Row: Raymond Chouinard, Pierre Paradis, Robert Cote, Louis Martin, james Paradis, Normand St. Pierre. Fourth Row: Raymond Langlais, Henry Paradis, Richard Deschesne, Rene Lajoie, Normand Lebrun. The Scnior Dcbatcrs Seated: Paul Ouellette, Daniel Wellehan. Standing: Guy Nadeau, Raymond Voyer, Paul Giguere, Roland Martel. The Radio Electronic Club Seated: Lucien Lessard, Normand Caron, Emile Forticr. Standing: Bertrand Michaud, Roland Bolduc, Paul D'Amours. Absent: Norma nd L'Heureux. The junior Debaters Seated: Pierre Paradis, Wilfrid Lauze. Standing: joseph Somers, Emile Bousquet, Andre Caron, Lionel Bonenfant, Bertrand Desrochers. fwwf -'JE gf, 'DQS -fro f!g?.!, W S, I 6 A .,, ,, 6 7, ,V 5 1 S is lm, quill tl U : Www,-kw','! i I4 N' at Y 'gf hllllllllfl funmmu s'q,,,,. Nbr, nf hh, v ' in -X Q x W iunumm .119 wks' wmv ibm 4,1001 qw, . 1 , 'Wm vc. 'CQ' ew v Wllllllllllllll K, .. fm... '1..A.,' emu fm.. IMI' 'Wu-,V gf, hh wb, 'f f-f. -V m wi f Hs 'Q fm Nik f-X XX - 'f Q X , fa K 'lllllllllllllllu' Lis! Nb, Rnfkw ww MW 1 U 'lh 0m1 l5'!I mn-1 A h 1 t wh' 'lr x A 'U - 'Q . 'flllllllllu I um-f .um hmm .- .1 J THE FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Paul Bazinet, Mgr., Richard Poisson, Robert Cote, Remi Caron, Henry Paradis, Gerard Tetu, Emilien Tardif, Georges Goulet, Mgr. Second Row: Germain Frechette, Fernand Fournier, Raymond Guilmette, William Welch, Marcel Morin, Gerard Berube, Raymond Comeau, Captain, Maurice Cloutier, Rodolphe Grcnier, Richard Sylvain, Raymond Chouinard, Normand Blais. Third Row: Richard Gibson, Coach, Donald Langlais, Adelard Lecompte, Paul Chaloux, Raoul Ouellette, Daniel Wellehan, Gerard Soucy, Richard Deschesne, Noel Cloutier, Philippe St. Pierre, Robert St. Pierre, Aime Morin, Robert Albert, Raymond Morin, Harry Lizotte, Coach. Fourth Row: Laurier Maheux, George Banks, Robert Breton, Gilbert Beliveau, Francis Bergeron, Raymond Delorme, Mgr., Lionel Bonenfant, Mgr., Ronald Robert, Mgr., Delano Boutin, Fernand Cloutier, Marcel Chabot, Normand Vallee, Julien Dumont. FOOTBALL SCORES Ours Theirs 6 Brunswick 0 19 WVinthrop O 27 Livermore Falls 7 19 Cathedral High 6 13 St. Mary's 7 20 Berlin, N. H. 6 0 Edward Little 22 0 St. Louis 33 13 Mount St. Charles O .4 wa. 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OUR LETTERMEN IN FOOTBALL Ray Comeau, Captain, Chuek Freehette, Fern Fournier, Ray Guilmette, Billy Weleh, Marvel Morin, Gerry Berube, Maus Cloutier, Rudy Grenier, Dirk Sylvain, Ray Chouinard, Norm Blais, Don Langlais, Porky Leeompte, Gerry Souey, Diek Des- ehesne, Noel Cloutier, Aime Morin, Norm Vallee, Link Chabot, Fern Cloutier, Ronnie Robert, Mgr., Skippy Banks, Paul Bazinet, Mgr., Henry Paradis, Gerry Tetu, Robert Albert ik lk: .,, 4, -. 1 if 'it M A ,.,.4 ,yf5?f'T ,bfi 2-al-?2f5,1g21 1,, 4. - ....'1unmw,,4pN-. i ,.1.' ' 'J.m'x -, 'Q 1 W, -4 V' 'M'-f f '-r-T - If Q-NE 'ryifl -hi KEN fN.'ri7l3'Cf wnwv- -'w.....,. FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS As we look back through the year from that hot August afternoon, when Coaches Gibson and Lizotte handed out grid togs to a husky, enthusiastic group of young men, until the football banquet, given in honor of the same group, huskier and just as enthusiastic after a whole season's play, we certainly accumulated enough fond memories to pile Ray Chouinard's little red truck to the very brim. We'll long remember the 1948 grid season for all its little incidents- Pop St. Pierre's laps and the H400 Club race, the antics of Buster , our officially heralded team mas- cot, the gruelling exercises, the cold showers, and many other episodes strictly not for publication, but most of all, we'll remember the games themselves, in which the long practice sessions and board talks paid off in victory. The Brunswick game was our baptism under Ere, and the Saints came through unsinged when sure-fingered quarterback Gerry Soucy heaved a floater to Ray Chouinard, fleet-footed end for the lone tally of the game. Dick Deschcsne, Link Chabot, and Frankie Bergeron were highly praised for their defensive performances. In their next tilt, the Doms blossomed forth to outbattlc both Winthrop High and the elements, when the powerful halfback Norm Blais stormed his way to three touchdowns and made one conversion to account for all nineteen points racked up by himself. Once again, our Seven Mules held like a brick wall, hold- ing Winthrop scoreless amid a drizzling rain. Tackles Porky Lecomptc and Dick Sylvain shared the spotlight. The following Saturday found the Black and White staging its debut on our new football field. Capt. Ray Comeau, rugged fullback, kept the pre-game cere- monies rolling by jaunting twenty-two yards for the initial touchdown, and setting down another on a sixty-yard ramble. In true spirit of the day, Norm Blais hit pay dirt twice, and when we finally added up the score, we had twenty-seven points to Livermore Falls seven, a healthy margin. Cathedral High of Boston was next on the Dom's victory list. With our Touch- down Twins Blais and Comeau o eratin full steam, and Maurice Cloutier and 3 3 P gl Rudy Grenier shining defensively, we emerged with a 19-6 triumph. Easily the highlight of the game was Norm Blais' ninety-yard kickoff return, which was good for six points. Our fifth game, played at Brookline against St. Mary's, really proved to be a thriller. Trailing 7-0 at the half, the fighting Saints came back strong, paced by right halfback Norm Vallee, who gained close to ninety yards by himself, including a twenty-yard run back of a pass interception. Norm set up the first T. D., and with little more than a minute remaining, Gerry Soucy flipped Ray Chouinard his third touchdown pass of the season for the deciding counter. It' proved a Pyrrhic victory though as ground gainer Norm Blais was lost to us nearly until the end of the season due to a leg injury. S. D. H. rooters staged a victory parade once again the following Saturday after the touchdown minded Doms smother Berlin High 20-6. Ray Comeau scored twice and Noel Cloutier, rangy tackle, recovered a fumble in the end zone for our third marker. Hard hitting halfback Skippy Banks and spunky end Ray Guillemette won high praise for their afternoon's work: Skippy gaining a large amount of yardage, and Ray shining both on offense and defense. Ends Fern Clouticr and Ray Morin also gave good accounts of themselves. All good things must come to an end, I suppose, and in our seventh start, thc Red Eddies of Aubum, who later went on to win the State Championship, ended our winning streak at six straight. In spite of the fine running of Banks, Comeau, and Bob Albert, and nifty line work by Gerry Berube and Chuck Frechette, a pair of old reliables, the Doms were shut out without a point, while the Eddies romped to four T. D.'s. Their cause was greatly aided by the retirement of Gerry Tetu and Porky Lecompte from injuries early in the game. With four regulars out of action, the Doms were once again defeated, this time by Saint Louis of Biddeford. Marcel Morin, F em Foumier, and Aime Morin tumed in stellar performances aided by Hank Paradis and Capt. Ray Comeau, but their efforts just didn't seem to be enough. In our final tilt of the season, our Saints once again bounced back into the victory column, with Norm Blais back in the running aside of Ray Comeau. The pair seemed to romp all over the field that afternoon, accounting for three touch- downs between themselves. After the game, a defeated Mount St. Charles outfit headed back to Rhode Island, knowing that they had played quitc a football team. Bill Welch and Don Langlais showed up well defensively. It was certainly with happy hearts that we turned in our suits at the season's end, and started dream- ing about next year's campaign. Daniel Wellehan, '51 HOCKEY VARSITY Rev. Bro. Leonard, Coach, Gerry Berube, Mgr., Billy Welch, Mgr., Andie Couillard, Ray Langlais, Gil Dube, Ray Dube, Ray Chouinard, Ronnie St. Onge, Norm Bureau, Marc Sauvageau, Ray Comeau, Bob Lajoie, Fern Cloutier, Bob Poulin, Dick Deschesne, Maurice Cloutier, Chuck Freehette. SCORES Ours Theirs 4 Bridgton 3 9 Bowdoin V.'s 4 , 7 Colby Frosh 0 9 Kents Hill I 5 Hebron 1 6 Notre Dame, Berlin 3 9 Lewiston 2 17 Berlin 0 2 S. D. H. Alumni 2 7 Gardiner 0 14 Gardiner 2 7 Notre Dame, Berlin 3 1 Bridgton 2 3 Colby Frosh 1 9 Bowdoin, V.'s 3 5 Notre Dame, Berlin 0 8 Maine Annex 0 5 Kents Hill l 10 Lewiston 1 5 Mt. St. Charles 0 8 Notre Dame, Alumni 6 0 La Salle, Providence 2 155 40 Won 20 Lost 2 Tied l THE JUNIOR VARSITY I A M' Renc Lajoie, Gerard Theberge, jean Blais, Maurice Ouellette, Philippe St. Pierre, Normand Bureau, Roger Pacquvtte, Raymond Carbonnc-au, Raymond Dube, Gilman Dubc, Gene Langlais, Robert Gervais, Albert Collet, Raymond Delorme, Leo Pelletier. THE FRESHMAN TEAM Freddy Dumont, Don Morin, Maurice Lesperance, Paul Lagueux, Donald Morin, Bob Bolduc, Brother Hector, Coach, Roland Dutil, Marcel Poirier, Dick Marquis, Bert Pomcrleau, Norm Savard, Fernand Charest. Wi . , w 1 Q K ' 2 in 4 sr 'sa Qu ganna:-an-sq '5 .sf THE VARSITY From Lvl! to Right: Raw Morin, Gvrry Soucy, Norm Blais, Porky Lccompte Norm Vallee Cozwh Gibson, Mzmngw-r Norm Poulin, Ronnir Robrrt, Curly Tardif Alme Morin Pop St. Pi:-rrr, lirniw- Sutton. BASKETBALL SCORES Ours Opponcnts 56 Hcbron V.'s 34 -lay 48 Rumford 45 St. Louis, Biddcford 27 Edward Littlv 55 Hallowell 40 Livvrmorc Falls 49 Livvrmorc Falls 47 jay 48 Hvbron Rcsvrvn 42 Rumford 34 St. Louis, Biddtford 46 Brunswifk 32 Edward Littlc' 44 Hallowcll 32 South Portland Thvirs 30 32 30 48 52 42 61 33 41 44 51 52 44 38 25 67 THE JUNIOR VARSITY From Left to Right: Julien Dumont, Maurice Provost, Rcmi Caron, Robert Cote, Coach Harry Lizotte, Delano Boutin, Noel Cloutier, Ray Guillemc-tts. OUR LETTERMEN IN BASKETBALL Ronnie Robert, Captain, Guard Ernie Sutton, Center Aime Morin, Forward Curly Tardif, Forward Porky Lccomptc, Guard Normand Blais, Guard Norm Poulin, Managrr Ray Guilmctte, Guard J THE VARSITY QE? J B' K- , twig is - , 9 .J 'pw fa W ff , ,, ,7 6 ff ' 101 1 4. 1.-r' I I A xo . if in First Row: Curly Tardif, Pop St. Pierre, Aime Morin, Norm Vallee, Norm Poulin, Gerry Soucy, Don Martin, Fern Cloutier. Second Row: Coach Richard Gibson, Manager Ray Delorme, Maurice Clouticr, Ray Guil- mette, Joseph Brannigan, Porky Lecompte, Marcel Morin, Rudy Grenier, Marc Sauva- geau, Ronnie Robert, Chuck Frechettc, Ray Chouinard, Assistant-coach Harry Lizottc. THE FRESHMAN TEAM First Row: Bob Dallaire, Ray Carbonneau, Gaston! Custeau, Freddy Dumont, Henry Fillion. Second Row: Bert Pomcrleau, Roland Dutil, Brother Albert, Coach, Roger Paqucttc, Ronald Bouvier. Third Row: Robert Bolduc, Nom Blanchette, Gerard Thebcrgc, Bob Guerettc, Paul Pratt. 5 if wa' af pm Pitchers and Catchers Maurice Cloutier Normand Poulin Porky Lecompte Rudy Grenier Chuck Frechctte Gerry Soucy ' Ronald Robert f Iniicldcrs Pop St. Pierre Aime Morin Marcel Morin Norm Vallee Fern Clouticr Marc Sauvageau Don Martin Qc, ,A are-H M if V, :Sega ifg X x 9 rl, 7 ,N 1 75 1 I QVV ig T ' , offfl S Q x f f ' 53 , 0 XXM XX - v , I L ff AP' 1 c r c . W at d gh. . 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Complete House Furnishers Established in 1888 DIAL 2-6051 32-136 LINCOLN STREET 26 CHESTNUT STREE LEWISTON, MAINE GRA DUAT ES For CELEBRITIES LIKE YOU Lamey-Wellehan's feature Nationally Famous Brands of Footwear SEBAGO-MOC LOAFERS FLORSHEIMS F REEMANS FOOT PALS BRAEMORES Nothing but the best for you -- - At Lamey-Wellehan's You will find orig- inal styling that makes People look up to you when they look down on your feet. LAMEY-WELLEI-IAN 110 LISBON STREET Stores in Portland, Lewiston, Augusta, and Rumford PECKS Central Maine's Largest Department Store Peck's has outfitted Central Maine's smartest school boys and girls for over 69 years You are cordially welcome in our Street Floor Boys Shop on the Second Floor Hi-Schoolers Shop for girls PARK MOTOR MART, Inc. A. J. MCFADDEN, Prop. Diff ff?-W '53 Dial 4-5405 v l28 Center St. Auburn, Maine For over 50 years Grant's has meant more style, more wear, more satisfac- tion - You'll enjoy trading here and you'll find it is economical - We specialize in nothing but the best which is really the cheapest in the long run. M. Oscar Lebel, Manager M. Reginald Bouchard M. Henri Frazer M. Antonio Frechette Oscar Lebel, Jr. THE ABOVE SALESMEN ARE ALL EXPERTS Granfs will not lei you wear it unless it jits Grant's Clothing Co. 46 LISBON STREET LEWISTON,MAINE Better Plumbing for Better Homes Joseph Dulac 6- Sons Heating, Hardware, Paints, Oils DIAL 3-1141 351 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of L. 8: A. FUEL COMPANY Builders of 01 ' sl-'Q Dealers in Asphalt Driveways ov I7 Asphalt walks U 86 Q, Colfix Asphaltic 'Pars-cswaysd ' ' Concrete P ay roun s Bituminous Coal Tennis Courts If U EL CD Anthracite Coal Landscaping Ambricoal Waterproofing Coke Mastic Flooring Dial 2-7901 Wood Mason's Supplies Romeo A. Forgues Robert St. Hilaire Compliments of TURGEON'S PHARMACY Mr. Meril Nadeau Mr. Lionel R. Goulet Pfzagvnwcilst-Treasurer And Personnel Clerk Mr. Adolohe Turgeon Mr. Robert Filion Pharmacllst-Presfakient 366 Lisbon Street s Clerk Mrs. Jeanne Turgeon Mr. Daniel Turgeon Dial 2-2851 Clerk M.w'u' S.H'l' LEWISTON MAINI5 'aff 'we 1 Compliments of ARTISTIC MEMORIAL STUDIO Donat j. Fortin Ernest P. Belisle M. Louis-Philippe Gagne, Representant M. Rudolph I-Iaman 780 RUE MAIN LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of ROLAND FORTIN AND DONAT FORTIN Assistants Edward Ouellette -- Rene Parent - Leo Janelle W Compliments of MAYNARD'S BOOT SHOP 180 LISBON STREET LEWISTON MAINE 1, Compliments of HALL 8: KNIGHT HARDWARE CO. 20 CHAPEL STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of U. S. STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING We Use IVORY Soap Exclusively Dial 4-8292 39 SECOND STREET, AUBUR 89 BIRCH STREET, LEWISTON Compliments of FOISY'S BAKERY DIAL 4-7057 Birthday, Wedding Cakes, Specialty 116 COOK STREET AUBURN, MAINE Bates - Hill - Androscoggin C . anufacturmg 0. Many a St. Dominic's High School graduate is today at work for the Bates Manufacturing Company, working to make sure that every yard of fabric sold under the Bates label is the best fabric in America. We are grateful to our St. Dom's graduates for helping to produce these mill- ions of yards of fine fabrics and wish the class of 1949 a very successful future. MANUFACTURING COMPANY Plants in Lewiston, Augusta, and Saco, Maine HENRY N. PARADIS C'om11liment.9 of ,W T 9XQ?, 5 'Ky Ask for it at your INDEPENDENT G!0G3!'l LA BOULANGERIE LE PAGE BEST WIS HES YOUR PRINTER Compliments of J.L. SASSEVILLE 8z SONS, INC. Di.l 4-8112 lit PLUMBING HEATING HARDWARE PUBLISHING COMPANY 290 Lisbon Street Proprietors Lewiston Maine Leonard J. Michaud Romeo E. Couture Compliments de L. O. BEAUPARLANT Magasin de Meubles Compliments of ECONOMY MARKET Fancy Groceries 8z Meats Member of I.G.A. Dial 2-1 741 210 Blake Street Lewiston POIRIER CASH MARKET Member of I.G.A. Dial 2-1041 401 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of LACHANCE PLUMBING CO. Dial 4-6406 11-13 South Main Street Auburn Maine Compliments of PEPSI-COLA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Auburn, Maine ANDERSON 8: BRIGGS Prescription Druggists Dial 2-9861 Cor. Court 8: Main Streets Auburn, Maine Compliments of CHARLIE BELLEGARDE General Contractor THE HOTEL DEWITT Facing City Park The Social Center of Lewiston and Auburn Excellent Facilities for Dances, Banquets and Private Parties Upholding Maine's Tradition for Hospitality and Fine Foods Co-Managers Allen J. Browne Stephen E. Palleys Compliments of THE STANDARD GROCERIES CO. Cor. Park 8: Spruce Streets Meats - Groceries - Vegetables We Deliver Dial 2-1991 Prop. Martel Bros. 1 I, Compliments of CENTRAL DISTRIBUTOR INC. Albert j. Barriault, President Lewiston Brunswick Augusta Rumford Compliments of Il'.!'!'lll th. Auburn, Maine Featured Sportswear And Accessories LEON J. OUELLETTE 81 SONS General Contractors 8: Builders Dial 2-0045 Laurier Street Lewiston Compliments of LORENZO J. ROBERGE CABINET MAKER Compliments of DR. E. N. GIGUERE Registered Physician and Surgeon Office: 109 Cedar Street Odds 8z Ends Furniture Repairing Dial 2-1131 Dial 2-2422 Residence .382X7ZL::ter Street 1 - 8 Knox Street Lewiston Lewiston, Maine Compliments of WILLS AUTO SALES New and Used Cars Bought and Sold THERRIAULT Sz GUILMETTE 846 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of A. P. FOURNIER A. P. FOURNIER A. T. FOURNIER Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings 230 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine Compliments of 79 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of DOM J. MOREAU Appliance Engineering 104 Prospect Avenue Lewiston Compliments of BLANCHE TURCOTTE JACQUES Best Wishes BERGERON MACHINE SHOP Machine Design 8: Patterns Made Repairs of all kinds Bakery Machinery Service Candyland a Specialty D' l 2-0541. 'a Dial 4-4722' 322 Lisbon Street Lewiston 150 Third Street Auburn, Maine Best Wishes TONY'S The only all year round shore dinner place in Twin Cities Dial 4-7761 Compliments of RIVARD BROS. PHARMAC Y 2 Rexall Drug Stores Mill Street Auburn, Maine 196 Lisbon Street 268 Lisbon Street l, Y L, Best Wishes Best Wake, REFRIGERATORS SMALL APPLIANCES FF E Ho Rs TELEPHON RANGES RADIOS O lc U I BY APPOINTMENT 2-2221 C. 8a M. Electric Co. gzcfrivaf Gm fracfing 56 BROAD STREET - AUBURN. MAINE Owner R. R. Couillard S MANAGER R V COUILLARD DIAL 2 3372 DR. WILLIAM J. WELCH OSTEOPATI-IIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ss wr-urs s'rR:s'r LEWISTON. MAINE Compliments of HAYE'S VARIETY SHOP 4-0 Ash Street Lewiston Maine Compliments of OUELLETFE PLUMBING CO. Plumbing Fixtures Heating Equipment All Licensed, Well Experienced Plumbers 32-34 Main Street -Lewiston Maine Compliments of A. LANDRY 8: SONS House Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Floor Sanding and Refinishing Estimates Furnished Dial 2-7663 93 Shawmut Street Lewiston Compliments of LIBERTY SUPER MARKET John Laliberte, Prop. Groceries, Meats, Provision: Beer to take out Dial 2-3951 311 Lisbon Street Lewiston Best Wishes J. W. KERN Plumbing 8: Heating 1 Furbush Street Lewiston Maine Compliments of FASHION BEAUTY SALON Marie Dennison, . rap. Dial 2-1921 326 Bates Street Lewiston Colnpliments of Bonneau's Master Market 248 BLAKE STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Success Sincere A L'Ecole Superieure St. Dominique I li luauouav.'V'unnsron.nr. Compliments of Think! Buy! Qualnyl CRONIN AND Roor Sell good Clothes 127 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co. Auburn, Maine 157 MAIN STREET LEWISTON, MAINE FIRST NATIONAL TIRE CO. 95 MAIN STREET AUBURN TEL. Q-0842 DISTRIBUTORS OF FIRESTONE - DUNLOP TIRES LEWISTON TRUST COMPANY You are personally and cordially in- vited to avail yourself of our complete banking service and to bring your friends .... LEWISTON, MAINE MECHANIC FALLS FREEPORT LISBON FALLS YOUR TAXI AND BUS TRANSPORTATION UNION SQUARE TAXI AND STAGES LEWISTON, MAINE DIAL 4-4066 DIAL 2-7301 3 :- Compliments of CAILLER'S MARKET Ronaldo E. Cailler, Mgr. Dial 2-1951 400 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE W ?S so me gamma: Q73MAIX STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of THE VINCENT CO. INC. Bottlers of Vincent's Ginger Ale Since 1888 ORANGE CRUSH ROYAL CROWN Compliments of ROY BROS. TRANSPORTATION CO. INC. LEWISTON. MAINE ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY SAVINGS BANK A Mutual Institution, Incorporated 1870 5 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of FIRST AUBURN TRUST CO. Auburn, Maine Main Bank New Auburn Branch 1 Court Street 63 Broad Street Compliments of RELIABLE AIR CONDITIONING AND RELIABLE ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. DIAL 2-6701 426 LISBON STR-EET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of NATIONAL CANDY 8: TOBACCO CO. Wholesalers of Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Confectionery Daggett's Chocolates Distributors of Daggett's Chocolates, Fruits and Syrups Dial 4-64-80 253-255 PARK STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of LAWRENCE MUSIC AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 319 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Cofnplimento of BENSON 8: SULLIVAN CO. Lewiston, Maine WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY Compliments of A Home of Quality simre 1878 ,..L!!lH...!l5 FURS LADIES APPAREL-SPORTSWEAR 3 Compliments of ALTON LESSARD Sz THOMAS DELAHANTY i LAWYERS Compliments of JULIEN DESHAIES City Auditor Compliments of Cmplimm of nun. a was AN D ALBERT Q IIDIECUUJIRMTHNCE FUNERAL SERVICE INC. , ADRIEN SIMONEAU D131 PAINTER - PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR 2 Howe Street Lewiston Maine ! E 271 Ares STREET LEWIBTON- ME- Compliments of wcoU124oKc 'vcou-FM ommegc. N os Compliments w F A U 1340 K C LE MESSAGER Compliments of W. E. CLOUTIER AND CO., INC. F RANK'S Store for Men Fuel- Oils - Coal Washed Sand and Gravel 264 Lisbon Street Lewiston 205 Main Street Lewiston Compliments of LE TROUBADOUR MILLIKEN TOMLINSON VVholesale Grocers - I. G. A. Supply Deposit LUNCHEONETTE t Armand Morin, Prop. Dlal 4-7301 11-15 Lincoln Street Lewiston 99 Ash Street Lewiston Compliments of F ERN'S TAXI enough Said BEDARD's PHARMACY Dial 45-46-9 Prescriptions Femss Delivery Express Cor. College SL Sabattus Streets Dial 4-7521 Lewiston Compliments of GAUTHIER'S MARKET Quality Meals - Fancy Groceries Fruits Vegetables - Frozen Foods S14 LISBON ST. TBI.. DIAL 24251 Leviton. Me. Compliments of ATHERTON FURNITURE CO. 220 Lisbon Street Compliments of JOE GENDRON'S GAS STATION Certified Lubrication VAILLANCOURT'S I.G.A. Groceries 8z Meats Tires and Accessories Dial 29721 Dial 2-6151 149 Oxford Street Lewiston 520 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments Compliments of il MARCOUS 8: HARVEY SCOTT A. MASTERS O.D. 58 Ash Street Optometrist Lewiston Maine Cmnpliments of Compliments of A. C. PARADIS CO. 272-274 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine FERNAND DESPINS Norge-Bendix-Ironrite Kyanize Paint Sz Wallpaper Avgcat Electrical Wiring 8L Fixtures F' Compliments of Compliments of L. P. M-ICHAUD GROCERIES, MEATS A' P' GAMARCHE AND PROVISIONS 344 Lisbon Street Lewiston 255 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of RIDLEY'S LAUNDRY Compliments of PAUL COTE'S ESSO STATION Cor. Sabattus 81 Campus Ave.. Lewiston, Maine Compliments of DODGE CLOTHES FACTORY T0 YO U 240 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine PHILIPPE DUPONT'S BAKERY INC. Bakers of Sonny Boy Bread Dial 2-2861 Second 81 Cook Streets New Auburn, Maine Compliments of CARMAN 8: THOMPSON CO. 12-14 Lincoln Street Lewisto Compliments of HAMEL'S JEWELRY STORE Watch, Clock, jewelry Repairing 229 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine n Diamonds Watches Compliments of CURRAN'S BEAN SPROUT CO. Fresh Chop Suey Sprouts Grown and Available Daily at your Grocer Dial 2-2124 63 Maple Street Lewisto Il Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of 7 Compliments of ARTHUR'S BARBER SHOP MAINE CASH 8: CARRY - Wholesale Tobacco 8z Confectionery 938 Lisbon Street 108 Lincoln Street Lewiston Maine Lewiston Maine Beal Wishes H. FORTIER 81 SONS R Locksmish and Sporting Goods Dial 2-2101 U ypewrituer an . Corner Hn,-ton and Pine Adding Machine Repairs Lewiston Maine Dial 3-1051 79 Chestnut St.eet Compliments of Compliments of BILODEAU'S MARKET CEDAR STREET LUNCH GRQCERIES 3, MEAT Prop. Honore Morin Dial 2-614-l Q H . 90-91 Birch Street 43 Ledar Street Lewiston Ilewiston Maine Compliments of u A- G- REED JULIENNEIS Painter and Paperhanger BEAUTY SALON - Dial 2-3351 Dm' M301 23 Hgwe Stfget Lewigtgn CllCStHUt Stfeet Lewiston Cfmvlimeflf-' of ST. P1ERRE's GARAGE ., , Desire St. Pierre, Prop. GENE S VARIETY General Auto Repairing Eugene Themen. Prop. Dial 2-6721 84 Chestnut Street Lewiston 487 Sabattus Street Lewiston Venetian Blinds ROMEO OLIVIER Window Shades Electrical Contractor J. E. PLOURDE Dial 2-4317 Dial 2-6732 t 304 Sabattus Street Lewiston 955 Sabaffus Street LQWISYOU 1'o-mplivrwrits rn' Storage - Repairing - Remodeling 511 lu-11515 HOME - HQSPITAL MAURICE B. FOURNIER Telephone Secretarial Bureau Furs Juliette Gigut-re, R.N. Dial 4-4239 Dial 4--404-9 :tml 4--404-0 158 Bartlett Street Lewiston 27 Cllilflffs Slfifcl- Auhurn Maine I' ., . Comp W ffE0NARD MARCIIQAND snoe STORE UPHOLSTERING co. Shoe RePa 1g Dial 2-7701 llial 4-5872 14 Lisbon Street I5 Park Street 49 Cedar Street ' Lewiston Lewiston, Maine I Compliments of FRIEND'S RESTAURANT Where Friends Meet and Eat 40 Walnut Street , Lewiston Compliments of V BILL'S PHOTO SHOP ' Dial 2-7171 74 Mill Street New Aubur. Compliments of JACQUES RESTAURANT joe jacques, Prop. Compliments de la ' LIBRAIRIE FRANCAISE Dial 4-7101 355 Lisbon Street Lewiston ' Compliments of Compliments of GAMACHES J ULE DOSTIE VENETIAN BLIND SHOP VVatch Maker Free Estimate Dial 2-0052 21 Spruce Street Lewiston Lewiston 143 Park Street Maine BUSSIERIEYS MARKET GROCERIES 8z MEAT Dial 4-8471 76 Broad Street Auburn fMaine 4 PHARMACIE NATIONALE Lionel Pellerin, B.S., Reg. Ph. Prescriptions A Specialty 365 Lisbon Street Dial 2-2051 Compliments of CRAWFORD'S FURRIERS 40 Lisbon Street Lewiston Maine , '1 BISAILLON'S MUSIC STORE Dial 2-2901 Teacher of String Instruments and Piano Accordian Musical Instruments of All Kinds Records - Radio - Sheet Music 85 Lisbon Street Lewiston Cmnfo1-tfrmn Cellar to Attic F. X. BLAIS FURNITURE CO. Where good quality can be bought for less Compliments of DUBOIS' FURNITURE CO. Dial 4-4172 Dial 24731 Lewiston 56 Park Street Maine 284 Lisbon Street . I Lewiston Compliments of FURNETUXIISEOSTORE LOUYS BARBER SHOP New 8zlU:drPiiirniture 374 Lisbon Street Lewiston 359 Lisbon Sgezilel 3-0341 Lewiston Hats Remodeled Booxxnnme srsrms DIAL 2-ooaz ZELIA ROBIE ROY Millinery of Distinction Dial 2-0272 173 Lisbon Street Lewiston ORESTIS 6: OS I Public Accountants I ma r1u1x'srnsz'r Lmwisrou - - mum: TAX EXPERTS Compliments of Phone 4-59411 Complimem. of F1' 1 A. J. MALENFANT DELlSLE'S A MILK DEALER AUTO BODY SHOP H I ' RAW AND PASTEURIZED MILK AUl0m0bllC Pain'-il1g WITH SERVICE AND QUALITY Dial 2-7851 Mll.l'CRlAl ' Lisbon Road Lewiston, Maine sox 19-A .- LISBON ROAD LEWISTON, MAINE AUGER'S I. G. A. Cgmpl-imgnfg of GROCERIES 8a MEAT EXCEL, INC. 7 PM iaglh t 140 Main Street, Auburn Le . 8 'mmm me M n 201 Main Street, Lewiston wnston a.Ine 1- I r Beat Wishes Best Wishes A FRIEND A FRIEND C077lpli7I167llS of Hot Dogs - Hamburgers ll HENRY'S GIFT SHOP' DP Lobster Rolls Ham Sandwiches Henry Nolm' Sr Prop' 32 Maple Street Lewiston 191 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of FORTUNAT R. BOUFFARD .cmd CMM ,iv Mn. Manager of Singer Sewing Nlachine CSOUIT Stffxkct Alll7Ufn Compliments of LAUZIE AND BELIVEAU LOUIE'S CLOTHING R AND SHOE STORE Diamonds and VVatt'hes 281 Lisbon Street Dewitt H0101 Ladies' 8: lVlen's Clothing COTE'S DAIRY FARM SUPOVITZ BROS- Nlilk'and Cream 125 Lisbon Street Lewi5t0n, iwflaine 3-0631 L6WlSlOI'I - 1- I Complimermrl :J L Compliments of CONLEY gl FAHEY TOUltlGNY'S MARKET Roland Caron Raymond Lamarre Dial 2-4925 ' ' h Assistants l . , , 101 Pme Street Lewiston Lisbon Road Lewiston, Maine u AUGUSTE Gus LAJQIE 57 WALNUT STREET LEWISTON. MAINE PAINTERS. DECORATOR. PAPER HANGING Compliments of HENRY'S BARBER SHOP Dial 4-8089 FREE ESTIMATE Lewiston Maine sin Ipl Ir , , Win15 Meilleurs' Voeux Compliments cg. 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MATTREBBEB REBUILT LIKE NEW UFHDLBTERINB DDNE TD DRDIH Parlor sets Recovered 8: Restyled 209 Lincoln Street Lewiston Dial 23342 f 231 LINCOLN STREET LEWIBTDN,-MINE C0mplimentsLtgWIST0N Compliments of PLATE 8' 332231 GLASS CO' sr. PIERRE BARBER SHOP Fred Silmolkin. PTOP- 70 Walnut Street Lewiston 393 Lisbon Street Maine Lewiston M aine Felicitations WILUAM I OHQMHC BUDNIDS LOUIS P. BAIL 45 RIVERSIDE STREET LEWISTON 4-6511 4-8221 Huiles a chauffage L. P. Gas MAINE'S LARGEST OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS x N 1 ,' .J Q Q 'lei I 1' .X 1 ' f - I ' 7-7 M '- V' ' , ff 1 f 1 off C 1419 Ly Prep Hall Clothes Styled Expressly For High School and Prep School Men CORNER LISBON AND ASH STREETS LEWISTON, MAINE if ' ' 1 1 SEARS First Quality ALWA YS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Dial 4-4041 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 212 Main Street, Lewiston Compliments 168-174 LISB vf Senter, Giroux, Canniff 8 Co. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR SEAMPRUFE SLIPS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY MERODE KNIT UNDERWEAR SHEFLEY SHOES ON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE We Extend Best Wishes To The Class of '49 We Cordially Invite You To Visit Our Bright New Store Featuring A Complete Line Of HART SCHAFFNER 8z MARX And CLIPPER CRAFT CLOTHES PARADI S 6' LEBLANC Apparel For Men and Boys Lewiston's Largest Store For Men And Boys 184-188 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of Lewiston-Auburn United Grocers, Inc. Wilfred J. Gervais, T reasurer-Jllanager PHONES 4-6441 4-6442 4-6443 415 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of Marcotte Music S Furniture Co., Inc. Dealers in High Grade Furniture DIAL 4-4341 242-252 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of CHESTNUT ST. MARKET sz CHESTNUT STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of RICHARD'S EXCLUSIVE SHOP Everything for the Ladies 13 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of L. C. PELLETIER 8c CO. Electrical Contractors DIAL 4-5561 150 CANAL STREET LEWISTON, MAINE THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Savings Accounts - Christmas Clubs -- Tax Clubs CORNER OF ASH AND LISBON STREETS LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of Q, LEHZISTON N LUMBB ISQOMPANY !il,l?!,N 1-A Aff R -1 H ' Y' Best Wishes, EASTERN, INCORPORATED MANAGER: ARTHUR SEDGELEY Compliments of REGGIE CLOUTIER W C O U 6:45 P.1XI. Compliments of BATES STREET CIGAR Sz CONFECTIONERY COMPANY 'Wholesalers - Distributors Cigars - Tobacco - Cigarettes and Confectionery DIAL 4-4081 12-14 BATES STREET LEVVISTON, MAINE Compliments of PENNEY'S The Home of Values J. C. Penney 200 MAIN STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Compliments of ROBERT BOSSE MARCEL A. BONENFANT Commercial Photography Weddings - Parties - Banquets Home Portraits GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dial 4-5277 Lewiston Maine 162 Bartlett Street Lewiston Rss. DIAL 2-6517 DIAL 2-7941 Compliments of J, A, GAGNON POLAR CHEMICAL PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR DUPONT PAINTS DEALER IN 0'DBIEN'S PAINT PRODUCTS ALSO WALLPAPER ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lewiston Maine 112 CHESTNUT ST. LEWISTON, MAINE GRAND CAFE 263 Lisbon Street Fried Clam also Compliments of NATIONAL RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Admiral Radios and Refrigerators to take out Beef 31 A16 367 Lisbon Street Lewiston Storage - Repairing - Remodeling Compliments of MAURICE B. FOURNIER . Furs BOULAY'S CASH MARKET 171 Lisbon 532:14-4239 Lewiston Lincoln Street Lewiston, Maine Compliments of ROYYS MARKET Dial 2-2822 948 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of GAGNON'S CANDY CO. 126 Summit Avenue Lewiston Maine Compliments of ARTHUR'S BARBER SHOP Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine Compliments of CORON 8: LAMARRE INSURANCE Lewiston Maine Compliments of E. W. 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