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Senior Class First row: W, Sayward, B. Boyd, J. Goodale, C. Strew, S. Brown, B. Allen, L. Winn, D. Tilton. Sec- ond row: R. Hill, M. Matthews, Mrs. Green, R, Spooner, S, Murphy, P, Wildes, J. O'Gorman, D. Whear, D. Cook. Third row: L. Allen, A. Pinkham, A. Gagnon, J. Ladderbush, P. Jamieson, J. Rams- dell, D, Hutchinson, D. Putman, R. Stevens. Back row: R. Carruth, A. Hynes, M. Adams, W, Miller, P, Abendroth, R. Phillips, W. Cousins. Absent: J. Eppich. MOT TO: Knowledge is Power COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: Yellow Tea Rose CLASS OFFICERS A Gagnon Vice Pres1dentgC. Strew, Secretary, A. Hynes, President: I. Eppich, Treasurer. In Florida. in fllasio, Sports, or Social Affairs.
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CATHLEEN ANN STREW 'Mischief is thy middle name. Cathy is the mischief maker of the senior class and a live wire on the basket ball court or anywhere else. She does much to keep the team spirit alive, even if our team's behind. She has a deep interest in Kennebunk. Could it be personal? No wonder the class voted her the biggest flirt, the noisest girl, and the biggest time waster. Cathy has made Wells High's halls rock with laughter and fun. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g Operetta 1: Softball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3,4: Junior Play 3: Usherette 35 Yearbook Staff 3,4g Student Council Secretary 3: Librarian 4, Freshman Reception Committee 3, Chess Club 35 Class Secretary 45 Senior Play 4. DONNA EVANGELINE TILTON 'The heavens such grace did lend her that she might admired be. Donna, our class beauty, has a queenly air about her--twice the choice of her class for Harvest Ball Queen, and Maine's Apple Queen for 1956. Her beauty is not just skin deep, for she was chosen by her classmates as having the most attractive personality. Her gracious ways have won her friends in student body and faculty alike, and to her went the D. A. R. 'award for good citizenship. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Play 3g Operetta 1: Choraliers 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Cafeteria Worker 1, 25 Freshman Reception 35 Glee Club Vice President 35 Glee Club Treasurer 45 Class Secretary 3, President 15 Librarian 1,2g Art Class 3,45 Senior Play 4. MARGUERITE LOUISE WILDES 'Have fung you're young only once. ' Bright-eyed and close-cropped--that's Peg, voted wittiest, most sportsman- like, and best-natured girl in the class. She's been very busy this year bing fifth period assistant to the assistant to the librarian. She made a noteworthy stage debut as Mrs, Dopenduffer in 'Crazy but Cute, and on the basketball court the four years of her peculiar dribble and guarding technique have made her county famous. As if this weren't enough, she won the Betty Crocker Home- maker's Award for 1956. Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Operetta 15 Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-captain 4: Junior Play 3: Usherette 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Librarian 2, 45 Freshman Reception Committee 35 Chess Club 35 Senior Play 4. LOUISE BEVERLIE WINN 'Whoever blushes seems to be good. And our Louise, whose blushes gained her the title of 'shyest, IS good. She's been a good candy salesman, a good basketball manager, and, judging from all the home economics courses she has taken, she'll be a good home- maker. All our memories of Louise will be pleasant ones. Glee Club 1,2, 35 Operetta lg Basketball Manager 3: Usherette 35 Freshman Reception Committee 35 Cafeteria Worker 35 Senior Candy Sales 45 Yearbook Staff 4. and Let Him Select His Final Polish
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i : i h. an Noon Hour At Ease Our Four Years FRESHMEN. . . first day in W. H. S. . . no more recesses. . . fantastic pranks at our initiation. . . girls chasing boys. . . romances bloom. . . romances burst. . . subjects much harder. . . SOPHOMORES. . . activities enter our lives. . . growing love of sports. . . dates on weekends. . . biology, bugs, frogs, ugh! . . . steadies . . . JUNIORS. . . ordering and exchanging class rings. . .initiating noivous novices . . .Junior Play, Crazy but Cute . . . noisy class meetings. , , SENIORS. . . Oh, Happy Day! . . . football, featuring seniors. . . Harvest Ball. . . paper drives. . . food sales. . . on to Washington! . . . Senior Play, Let Me Out of Here . . . class trip at last. . . beautiful Prom. . .lovely gowns. . . tight collars. . . Class Day. . . Graduation. . . sort of sad but really glad! Junior-Senior Prom 1956 '-.Is 'sf Nr: is . .. . ...W , Finish by Dressing Him in Cap and Gown.
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