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First row, left to right: Mrs. Miller, C. Crane, C. Lowden, S. Tibbetts, M. Wellman, R. Dyer, M. Noyes. Second row: A. Esancy, F. Nelson, S. Lee, B. Brann, V. Russell, J. Fletcher, J. Meader, S. Higgins, M. Hurd, P. Kil- mer, E. Gould, M. Hannon, F. Ward, L. Fowle, J. Colby. Third row: A. Carleton, F. Gidney, S. Glidden, H. Young, E. Stevens, J. Boynton, C. Meservey, L. Wiles, R. Keller, B. Gerow. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sylvia Tibbetts ASSISTANT EDITOR Maxine Wellman BUSINESS MANAGERS Royce Dyer Curtis Lowden ASSISTANT MANAGERS John Boynton Harland Young Marilyn Hannon Evelyn Gould Frances Nelson Flora Gidney LAYOUT Madeline Noyes Beverly Gerow LITERARY EDITOR Ann Carlton ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR Patricia Kilmer GRADUATE EDITORS Carol Crane Laura Fowle UNDERGRADUATES Joan Fletcher Janice Meader Frances Ward Lawrence Wiles Mary Hurd Sophia Higgins CIRCULATION Sherwood Glidden Belva Brann EXCHANGE Chester Meservey MUSIC Jeanne Colby Tbir page .rponrored by HUSSEY'S HARDWARE Augusta, Maine '74, Sw! l?55 ATHLETICS Everard Stevens Viola Russell ALUMNI Alice Esancy Shirley Lee Rita Keller
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I I 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ERSKINE ACADEMY Richard W. Hopkins, Principal William M. Ford, Prerident S04 Qhina, Maine james B. Caswell, Secretary-Trearu1'er' pi O. Address, R. F. D4 6 Frank 0' Reed AUGUSTA, MAINE Paul I.. johnson E. Raymond Dowe To the Class of 1955: It is especially gratifying to me to have this opportunity to extend to this class of 1955 my best wishes for your future endeavors. I say especially because this is the first class at Erskine Academy which I have seen enter as Freshmen and complete their four years. It is one of the most rewarding experiences to a teacher to be able to see the progress made in four years. You have made gains in your knowledge, but I think the most important gains are those which mark your growth as an individual about to take his place in a different society. You are more mature, courteous, considerate of others, co-operative, and perhaps, most important, you have learned that tolerance and understanding is one of your greatest needs. Good luck. ff Wlifaeaa.
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