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A ts.: ff f v First Row: lim' Day, l.r1il11 Maki, Dinm' Billings, fllnry Hoyle, Avis Farr, Iivlty Rirlmrdsml. Second Rona' ivflilfy Yates, jrnri lirlker, Sylvia Kiljzolzwz, l.rminiu Clllllllilflilllill, Murllm l'f14'4'll. Donna Amlrews, ,loan lirlxlnlrzri, Nancy AlI!ll'1'i'l'.V fAlI.V!'7Ily. Vllllifll Rona' llrmmr Hffrriclc. Riclmrzl IKVIIHQIIX. Mnrk Sunflclin. Ilurlm' Hayes, Ilouglrm l'r'rhnm, Henry H1'rlz'll. l mlrll1 Row: Harlan 10,lllX0ll,l,IIllllI lllIll1'l'lI0ll.Y!', ljI'I'lf'vY llolwinxon, ll'illimn uillillllllll. Hrurvv liillingx. SOPAOMOFQJ The Sophomore class this year began with 26 pupils enrolled. On Septem- ber 22, we held our lirst class meeting and the lollowing ollicers were elected: President . . .. , , Nancy Andrews Vice President Richard Kangar. Secretary , Martha Ewell 'l'reasurer .. Avis Farr Student Council . . Henry Hertell Class Advisor . tt,, ttt,t,, . , . , . ... Mrs. Ross In late October, Diane Billings, one ol' our most ambitious classmates. con- tracted polio and was hospitalized lor many weeks. XVe are very glad to lind her back in school again alter her recovery. During November and March, our money-making months, we sold sand- wiches, held lood sales, sponsored roller-skating parties at Oxlord and also sold ribbons and bulbs. Our class is well represented in many activities such as basketball, softball. baseball, band and orchestra. Some ol the girls have made up the llunior Varsity Cheering Squad and have worked with the Varsity group at basketball games. The .junior Varsity Cheerleaders are Betty Richardson, Eve Day, Martha Ewell, and Donna Andrews. Douglas Perham was our representative to the Oxlord County Public Speak- ing League Meet at Bucklield. Mary Boyle has been a very dependable ollice girl as well as being active in the orchestra. We have also served on the Readit and Nautilus stalls, joined the rille team and the hobby club. Many ol' us enrolled in the Driver's Training Course with Mr. Briggs lrom South Paris as our instructor. 22 st
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'mr' 'fi 352 I ir.xl lfmn: illurv hllllll' fllnlwll, .SVIIIIIIIII fitlIYlIi!'l', l'i1'g'i11i11 Hilzlfr. Sf'I'Ullll lfmr: .XVOVIIIIIII illill1'll.,l11m1'.x 'I'nd1l. un iam l,ast September we walked into the school room not knowing how many students there would be to enroll in our class. XVe lound that we had lost three students since last Alune leaving us a total ol' live students to take their places as juniors. NVQ also lound that we had a new teacher, Nlr. Stearns, who was to be our vlass advisor and home-room teacher. We held our Hrst class meetin Se Jtetnher I2 and ollicers were elected: . l President , Virginia Hibler Vice President , Norman Millett Secretary , Mary lane Abbott Treasurer ,, ttttt,,t, Sandra Gardner Student Council -james Todd XVe have selected our class motto Big Things Come From Little Groups. Our class colors are blue and white, and our llower is a white carnation. Our methods ol raising lunds this year have consisted ol' assessment ol' dues. sandwich sales at recess, cookie sales. roller-skating parties, a talent show, and hot dog, fold drink, and popcorn sales. Those participating in sports lrom our class are ,james Todd and Norman Millett in baseball and basketball, and Virginia Hibler in softball and basketball, Sandra Gardner is a member ol' the varsity cheering squad. Virginia Hibler, Mary -jane Abbott, and Sandra Gardner have served on the Readit Stall. Virginia Hibler is assistant editor ol' the Nautilus, blames Todd is assistant business mana- ger and Marv .lane Abbott is class reporter. 2l
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First It'm1': Iirhm rflrlmll, fllicr' Hrrlril, Marv Ann l'1'nlmm. ,loan Ilrm'kin.v, .Ynncv tllrllouqall. Ilfllll lfmlur, Srconrl Ilona' Iloflucv xllllmll. liluinc l,I'HlI'j'. Sllciln H1'r1lll.,lurIill1 Alrrylllmll. llnvm' llms 'l'llir'rl lffllli' llcilwll llyrmwirz, llr'zIu'i'I li.tlc.t', Ifllgl'Hl' l.l'll!fl. limi' lioozlzuin, llouglus Cmmul l.l'iglI Ilran, lil-FIIIHYI Hcz'r'icl:. jI'0JAH'l ell 'l'he class ol' I959 started their school career with pupils lrom Sumner, North Paris, Greenwood and XVest Paris making a total number ol' nineteen. Gary Goodwin lrom Livermore Falls joined our class in October. .Xt our lirst meeting we selected our class colors, blue and silver, and the yellow rose as our llower. 'l'he lollowing ollicers were elected: President Rodney .-Xhbott Vice President lilaine Penley Secretary Mary Ann Perham 'I'reasurer Sheila Heath Student Council Representative jean Farrar Mr. Reid is our class advisor. September 30 we were liormally initiated by the seniors. Herbert listes and Alice Hertell were elected freshman King and Queen. During our hrst money-making month we sold sandwiches at recess and held a lood sale at .Iohnson'sg we also made Christmas wreathes which was our most successlul project. Some ol' our members participate in athletics, band, and orchestrag some serve on the Readit and Nautilus Boards. 23
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