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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE You will soon be receiving the diplomas you have earned, and will join the ranks of alumni of Bridg- ton High School. You have realized many experiences during these last four years. May the hopes and dreams of the future somedav be a reality. You are living today in a world of technological ad- vance, a world that is being radically transformed by scientific progress. You are living in a day and age of enormous new economic and social problems. You cannot live in the past. You cannot do things today the way you did them yesterday. You must live in the present -- and face up to the problems of the present. But, facing up to these problems, you must remember that there are prin- ciples, values, and standards out of the past that are worth keeping and using. One of the principles is that you cannot get something for nothing. There always is a place in life for work, ambition, initiative, self-reliance, self-discipline, self-respect. Another principle is that if you want freedom, you must practice freedom. You must assume responsibility for making self-government work; for solving today's economic, political, and social problems where the problems are, and where you are --in your own community. A third principle is that if you want to get satisfaction out if life, as well as security, the only way which you can do so is by being useful in the world, by making an outgoing effort to contribute to the greater good of all, and by continually striving to grow and develop as a per- son. The faculty joins with me in offering our heartiest congratulations on your forthcoming graduation. You may be assured of our continuing interest and faith in each of you. We invite you to return often and share your friendship and experiences with us. Principal
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DEDICATION It is with sincere respect and great admiration that we, the class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook -- The Corona --to the teacher who by his guidance in class has imparted knowledge, who by under- standing our limitations has helped us to overcome them, who by his quiet manner has set for us a good example, and who by his leadership in athletics has given us pride in ourselves and a greater sense of school spirit. We are proud and pleased to make this dedication to Mr. Arthur Kilborn. 2
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MR. JACK BARNES English, World History', U.S. History Willimantic Teachers College A.S.; Connecticut Central College; N. Dakota State College, B.S.; Colby-Swarthmore; U. of Salonika; U. of Maine. MRS . R . HAZEL COOK French, Latin University of Maine, B.A., M.A. MR. RICHARD COOMBS English, Civics, U.S. History University of Maine, Portland; Assoc, of Arts; University of Maine, Orono, B.S.Ed. MR. R. CRAIG GRAY English University of Connecticut, B.A., New Britain Teachers College. MR. CLIFTON HALL Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Technical Shop Gorham State Teachers College, B.S.; University of Maine, M.Ed. MRS. MONA IRISH Music New England Conservatory of Music MR. ARTHUR KILBORN Algebra I, General Math, Applied Math University of Maine, B.S. MRS. ESTHER KILBORN Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice Bliss Business College, Husson College, B.S. MRS. ELEANOR PARKER Problems of Democracy, Civics, Economics, American History Bates College, A.B. MRS. CHARLENE POPHAM English University of Maine, B.A.
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