Stephens High School - Tribute Yearbook (Rumford, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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iff fifff tfiiaw 1 'fe i f 'i.4 ff 1, + f ' BROADCAST STAFF lst row, left to right: Stella Batherson, Margaret Poirier, Ella Gotto, Marie Landry, Nancy Schwind, Betty Smith, Beverly Bronstein, Adele Ploplis. . . m ' b 2nd row, left to right: Doris Gallant, Louise Stalmuke, Vivian Trembley, Bill Leader, Mrs Trafton, Gloria Carrier, Germaine Routhier, Lorraine Poulin, Barbara Adley. 3rd row, left to right: Louise Roderick, Teresa Ducasse, Jean McKenna, Gloria Hall, Mary Gallant, Keith Ruli, Margery Jay, Jack MacDonald, D. Taylor, June Pretty, Priscilla Woodward, Lydia Morse. Editor-in-Chief-William Leader Assistant Editor-Gloria Carrier Editorial Committee Louise Roderick Ella Gotto Louise Stalmuke Gloria Hall Lydia Morse Theresa Ducasse Marjorie Jay Advertising Committee Beverly Bronstein June Pretty Barbara Adley Priscilla Woodward Exchange Committee Marguerite Poirier Germaine Routhier Jean McKenna - Circulation Committee Stella Batherson Jean McKenna Germaine Routhier Fads and Fashions Anita-Gallant Ella Gotto Typists Doris Gallant Adele Ploplis Marie Landry ,.Vivian Tremblay .. Contributors Marshall Longway Malcolm McLean Jack MacDonald ' Betty Smith .. .. Nancy Schwind John Phillips After a year of hearing the words, We need more ads, we need more editorials the staff has decided it's a get-together they really need. An outing is being planned for them which will take place some time in the near future. We hope the staif will forget for awhile the newspaper talk and concentrate on a good time!! We know they can be depended on for that!! PAGE TWENTY-SIX '

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if - TW . P a SENIOR SCHOLASTIC CLUB 1st row, left to right: S. McMennamin, L. Poulin, L. Phelps, M. Tripp, B. Bartlett, J. Mercier, L. Belanger, M. Patenaude. . 2nd row. left to right: T. Ducasse, T. Taylor, T. Ronan, Miss Murphy fsponsorl, A. Gallant, B. Adley, J. Routhier M Cloutier. 3rd row. left to right: G. Mclnnis, B. MacDougal1, L. Roderick, R. Theriault, A. Norton, R. Hammond, P. Hussey, A. Tanguay, B. Garrigan, M. McHale, A. Barnett. ' SCHOLASTIC CLUB The need of a club Where current events could be discussed informally caused the seniors of the Social Problems class to form a new club this year. The name Scholastic was chosen from the magazine Scholastic which is the basis of classroom work. The purpose of the club is to discuss up-to-date topics for which there is too little time during class period. The programs have proved that the club is Worth .while among our Varied extra curricular activities. During the year meetings have been held every Wednesday. Current topics, debates, discussions, educational games and talks by guest speakers have been both entertaining and instructive. The social side has not been neglected. A Christmas party was held in Room 113 which was planned entirely by the members of the club. A Valentine Social was sponsored jointly with the Latin Club when about sixty-dollars was realized. The Spring activities included a sunrise service and breakfast at the open fireplace on the Giguere Farm on the Isthmus Road. The closing event of a successful season was the banquet held during Commencement week. I The club is grateful to Rev. Hazel Kirk of the Universalist Church, Mrs. Lettie Huston and Miss Lucia Cormier of the faculty and Dr. E. A. Sheehy for their enlightening talks. , The oHicers are: President, Mary Anita Gallantg Vice President, Tom Ronang Secretary, Barbara Adleyg Treasurer, Theresa Taylorg Sponsor, Miss Julia Murphy. The first president of the club, Joseph Richard, joined the colors in March and was succeeded in oflice by Mary Anita Gallant. ,MARY GALLANT, '45 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE



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. , . 5 , FUTURE FARMERS ASSOCIATION lst row, left to right: G. Easter, R. Gill, Mr. Brown, N. Abbott. J. Freeman, D. Jasud. 2nd row, left to right: L. Moore, L. Glover, F. Averill, W. Bartlett, A. Zinc, S. Bartlett. . FUTURE FARMERS ASSOCIATION The ohicers for the Stephens High Chapter -of F. F. A. are as follows: President Norman Abbott Vice-President John Freeman Secretary Stanley Bartlett Treasurer Robert Gill Reporter Donald Jasud Advisor Mr. Brown In the Fall there were thirteen members. Some of these have now entered the service. Our first event this year was a Weenie roast at Salmon Falls' on Swift River. It was a grand evening and all had a most enjoyable time. Most of our members live in the country so that with a shortage of gas we have not met as often the last three years as we would like. - . We are planning a combination camping and fishing trip in June. This will be held on an Island in Mooselookmeguntic. This has been the most popular spot for camping by the F. F. A. for years. A few of the outstanding goals this year were to N Cab Practice parliamentary procedure at each business meeting. fbi Practice thrift. N - icy Each 'member to participate in a Home Improvement program. fdb Devote one meeting to the discussion of Rural Fire Protection. Cel Assist in all the war-time activities such as buying bonds, stamps, collecting waste paper and tin. . Cfj Raise extra food on our farms. Cgb Assist in the Farm Emergency Labor program. fhj Help earn money for the Chapter. A PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

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