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's 1 .- 'wlux S- Q wwf - , , m yr, ,V gh L' ,m !l'1x.,.,-5 ,Z . -:Ji Q , ' .- , ,-,, 'Qgfg ' X f f 41. 112. 4 ' WV 'i h:2'L?'M ?i7 ' -' ' 'V' Illaggy nj 4 V 9 . 4 V - 53:1 ...far 1 -ru 1 et! 3,1 Kents H111 SCh0o1, 1956 1x1-ul: 11111. x1L1ll1tx Dedication Allan P Currrer We the Class of 1956 are honored to dedrcate our Year book to Mr Allan P Currrer whose dynamrc energy has been a strong force rn our lrves durrng hrs nrne years On the Hrll For yearsto come our thoughts wrllturn to the lrttle man who sought wrth enthusrasm to share hrs knowledge of hrstory Hrs strmulatrng eagerness hrs constant search for understand rng hrs cleat and frrm delrvery attracted countless students to hrs classes In our memorres Coach Currrer wrll stand out for hrs sports manshrp He turned our defeats rnto rnstructrve lessons and proved to us that cheerful readrness earnest thoughtful and cooperatrve work can lead our teams on to vrctory Above all we shall remember Mr Currrer for hrs garety hrs frankrress hrs frrmness of character and hrs serenrty the attrrbutes of a man of tzood wrll 7 I 1 . . . . . ,, . ,. - 11 1 11 n v ' v r 1 1 n - 1 1 1 M13 ix ' M, ,A Nh LV fab f' li 0-v'J Sus. 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Dunn, Headmaster 1 , .J -se fi -N f 'fs' y .4- Left to right: l-lazelton Bowden, Shop, Mechanical Drawingg Katherine J. Cullen, English, Civics, Arthur Dexter, World History, Soccer, Basketball, Baseballg Vivian Russell, Dean of Girls, English, Dramatics, Charles D. Rice, Photography. Dramaticsg Sabrina Stevens, Ce- ramics. Crafts, School Nurse. 4 ,CLQQ f 4 is ABOVE, SEATED left to right: Andrew M. Drury, English, Historyg TheresaJ.King, Girls' Physical Education Directorg Allan P. Cur- rier, History, Boys' Physical Education Director, Verna L. Gove. Plane and Solid Geometry, Algebra, Basketball, Sailing. STAND- , ING: William B. Chase, Ir., Biology, Football, Skiing, Track, you V' 1 Warren E. Thamarus, Chemistry, Driver Education. I f Aj Qt 0 ,ky , 1',3,a,w1. 4 ll ' 0 Y 1 xx . I 4 r Y '99 40 up 1 '57, ' 1 ,,q,:.,sg3,.y' 1 ' ,QI gl' ,f ABOVE, left to right: Silas B. Dunklee, Basic Mathematics, Cross Country, Ski- ing, Track, Margaret L. Choate, Latin, Arts and Craftsg Edward B. Galligan, English, German, Piano, STANDING: Leigh C. Van Etten, Physics, General Science, Outing Club. BOTTOM LEFT, Pauline Russell, Sec- retarial Science, Bookkeepingg Frances M. Galligan, Algebra, Remedial Read- ing, Edithe Ieanmonod-Potter, French, Bennett Meyers, Algebra, Trigonometry, Basketball, Baseball. P School Staff . i ,. Q'--5 Library ABOVE, STANDING: Miss Mildred A. Russell instructing Nancy Russell on the use of the catalogue. Left to right, around the table: Marilyn Johnson, Alston Wormwood, Jane Smith, Sandra Belton, Mary Whit- worth, Nancy Harriman. V-upon' iff? Alumni Office ABOVE: Mrs. Edith S. Thamarus, Office Personnel BOTTOM LEFT, left to right: Mrs. Char- lotte H. Glover, Mrs. Carrie S. Pollis Miss Mona L. Ingraham. O ,f 1 , 1 V,f ef' f aff I X f ff 4 X yf 941 '-:7 Pete r De 11n1s on Hay Presrdent 195 Marn Street Westbrook Mama, Pete Mr Fr1endlyofK li smooth dancer W1F1I11l1gW8VW1I1'l the wom en Football 1 2 3 4 Skung 1 Track 1234 Ouung Cub 34 Pres 34 Yearbook 3 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Quartet and Gray Key Soc1ety 4 Carmval Court 2 3 4 Klng 4 -.Lf Arad Lawrence Ph1lpott Treasurer Mount Vernon Marne Arad dare devrl tn chromed blue car frrendly smlle rntellrgence plus Football 1 2 X Country 3 Bas etball 1 2 3 Skung 4 B eballl 2 3 4 John Ballou N1chols , J V1ce Presrdent Readfreld Marne Iolen whrz on skus qurz krd tn class a tease wrth a fnendly manner Football 8 1 2 X Country 3 Sk11ng8 1 2 3 4 Tra 1 2 3 4 Outrng Club 1 2 3 4 Breeze 3 4 Maroon and Gray Socrety 4 ,,,,,av' Sandra Yvonne Belton Secretary Sandy fondness for the rvorres angel wlth horns dartrng mrschre vous dark eyes Moonshrnel Ten ms 2 3 4 Skung 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Chou 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 Crafts 2 GAA 234 Treas 4 Liv' A . I.. , : ' 1 f,, . .: ' 2g Religious'Conferer1ee'1',2'g Maroon We 1? X 'N , 9 'I .43 I , R' , . : : 't' , 4 as ' , I . ... . ' V, x A cr' Elarne Frances Albtn Elame blond halr and blue eyes classrcal musxc fan studrous wrth a gay twrst Ten ms 4 Basketball 4 Chou 4 Breeze 4 G A A 4 Jeffrey Arrol Adams 7 Depeyster Avenue Tenafly New Jersey Jeff a devoted drshke of school a flrrtatrous sophxstrcate greyrng temples adds up to fun Football 3 4- lennis 3 4. Jane Norton Aldr rch 5 Cumberland Street Brunswrck Marne lame vlm vrgor and vrtalxty sports errthusrast a whrte cap wrll hrde her dark curls Freld Hockey 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Skllf1g3 Softballl 2 3 A l 4 Pres 4 Cheermg 2 3 4 Capt 4 Glee Clubl 2 Crafts 1 Yearbook 4 Ouung Club 1 2 3 4 Mail call - at last! if -1' John Kay Bancroft 5 Alden Road Hmgham Massachusetts Banky a smcere frrend consrd erate toward all always on the go that s our Banky Soccer 4 Hockey 4 Baseball 4 Yearbook 4 Lour se Evelyn Bean Vrenna Marne Lourse gal wrrh the blue Merc hearty vorce and a merry twmkle rn her eyes Ill Robert Charles B1ShOp Readfreld Marne Bob Kents H111 s Arthur Murray hardworkmg and never complammg ambmous and amrable Our Model T I . I .I n - I i - f xl - . . 1- . 4' 'far A ,Y 1 l I C I Brenda Udelle Bout111er Readfreld Marne Boot forward full of fun and fr tend ly a cheerful addltron to nurslng Fteld Hockey 1 2 3 4 Basketball G George Bradford Brown A E Carnrval Court 4 341 Summer Street Oakland Marne ardent athlete a krnd word for all Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Outtng Club 4 Court was held tn full splendor 1 Pete r Angelo Calzo1ar1, Jr 25 Roosevelt Avenue Watervrlle Marne Pete that collegrate look lover of Jaguars always has a smtle and no comment Footballl 2 Hockey 1 2 3 Tennts 1 3 Baseball 3 Outmg Club 1 2 3 4 Secy 3 Breeze 1 2 3 Crafts I 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball' 1', 213, .A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Breeze 4, sst. d. 4, V Brad. . iKents Hill's Socrates. . .an , - . : .. . 1 ' 3 1f2fs,4. ' l Mary Chr 1st1ne Caouette Readfreld Marne Chrrs good thrngs come rn llttle packages cute and consclentrous petrte brunette Tennrs 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Archery3 Cho1r3 4 Crafts3 G 2 Sally Ann Carthdge Readfreld Marne Sally a blond w1th brarns out door gxrl a Florence Nrghtrn gale Freld Hockey 2 3 4 Tenms 1 4 Basketball2 3 4 Skungl Softball 2 3 4 Chor Breeze 3 4 Yearbook 4 Kreger Prrze Carnrval Court 4 Maroon and Gray Key Socrety 4 Julra Anne Coffrn Southwest Harbor Marne Iulre mtellrgence plus keeplng a book of chapters a smrle for all Tennrs 3 4 Skung 3 4 Chorr 3 Glee Club 3 Outrng Club 3 A A 3 4 Yearbook4 Ed 4 ll Now rs the trme V .V X ' - 5 f g, . ' M ' ', ' ' ' .45 of V . .'.- ' ' h. . .an 1, 2, 3g G.A.A:. i, , , ,' 'r 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Cheering 3, 4, ,. I ' . 1: l : , A 3 I 7.7 A.A. ,3,,4. ' ' ' A 'N ' I Arthur Albert Dodge Wayne Marne Sk1p a hr fr frend a lover of cars causes frrctron on the 1ce Hockey 1 2 3 4 Ph1l1p Lothr op Dow Rrdge Road Bowdomham Marne Phtl a quret fellow hard work mg and serxous easy gotng drspo s1t1on Soccer4 Skung 4 Baseba114 The fascrnatrng cell V4 Catherrne Jean Dunlap 110 Lake Street Auburn Marne Cathy a future secretary obser vant star gazer the grrl wxth the thank you Tenms 4 Sknng 4 Saxlmg 4 Outtng Clu 4 G A A 4 4? 4 Q , ' I A V7 . . . ' . . . - - - E ,,' AV I : : - at . 5 .. : ., 5 . . b g . . . . - A l Damel Cole Durgtn Old Post Road Klttery Marne Dan qutet yet has hrs convrctrons hts gental personalrty w1l1 hung htm success Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 ni 'mud' Rlchard Bruce Fr1berg 216 Cottage Road South Portland' Matne Drck the skung squrre an all round gentleman wttha reserved but frrendly manner Wayne Stanley Ftsh X Country 3 4 bkung 3 4 Tennts Readfteld Matne Wayne a future Navy man who tn tends to ude waves an athlete Football 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 I4 Garconl 7 I u 1 3,-4. ' 2 ' 5 .wifi Charles Rlchard Craunce 12 Dalton Street Watervtlle Marne Charlle an avld skl enthustast fun wlth a capltal F rarln to go X Country 3 4 Sk1l.l'lg3 4 Capt 4 Basketball 3 Ouung Club 3 4 Natalle Mar1on Cules Readfteld Marne N atalle quret and studrous future secretary wlth an even dlspo sluon Tenms 2 3 4 Archery'2 Sk11ng4 Co1r2 3 4 Crafts? 3 GAA 2 Ah! mars our Mademolsellel l 1 R F D 3 New Brunswlck New jersey Chrls a lover of horses that Col gate smlle an ardent h1 fl fan Tennls 1 3 4 Sk11ng4 Basketball 1 3 Softball 1 3 Outmg Club 1 3 4 Cheermg 4 Cholr 1 Crafts 1 Yearbook4 GAA 1 3 4 I ,... ' A ' ...H ' h' .'.':' . 3' 3,4. , ,, q . ' Christian Rand Godsey feat 1 s Y C . . . . . A ' . . Q 1 4' 1 , tl - tl - . 't x Z4 N Norman Jarne s Gould 79 Matn Street Rlchmond Marne hm qu1ck on the comeback smcere and frtendly mterest tn people Soccer 4 Skung 4 Tenrus 4 Out mg Club 4 , nd' Jerome Kenneth H1nds Sheepscot Marne Jerry retlrmg nature but pleasant to know always ready for fun Football l 3 Outmg Club Work Crew 2 Soccer4 Hockey l 2 3 4 Ten Dan1el Or1n Harmman rn 1 2 3 4 OuungC1ub1 2 3 4 Readfreld Mame Danny a qurck blur on the sk1 slope a mechamcal wxzard s1ncere and frlendly Sk mg l 2 3 4 16 Crafts 1 2 The da y be fore ul 0 I xxx ,F wt' . . . 3S '5: , ', 1 if .V 1 7. n . ...a Qy V- C arol Ann Hodgkms Fayette Marne C arol a strawberry blond wtth a fla1r for ceram1cs nnrs 1 Sk Basketball 4 Archery 2 Ceramrcs 3 4 Cra s Future eng1neers'7 ,o Harry Redlon Kmght West Scarborough Mame Harry Mr Esqulre contmental wrth a dash of mtschref savorr farre Outtng Club Work Crew 1 Skung 1 2 3 4 Tenms 1 2 3 4 Soccer4 Capt 4 Football 2 X Country 3 Outtng Club 1 2 3 Carntval Court lf R1ckard Wumthrop Larsen 6 Umverslty Road Cambrtdge Massachusetts Drck doctor of the sk1 tow terror of htghway 101 turntable mamac Footba113 4 Soccer 4 Skung3 4 Track3 4 Out1ngC1ub3 4 Year book 4 Breeze 3 4 Cho1r3 Glee Club 3 XX , Q J' 5 , I 4 b f Te ' ,2,3,'4'g' img 1,2,3g 2, , g Ill 1. 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' ' ' i ' Nts . 4 Donald Rrchard Lary 6 Lrghtfood Street Portland Marne Don astar on every freld a gentle man rn every way determrnatronl Footba114 Basketball4 Baseba114 Janet Ora Levrne Sldlley Road Watervrlle Marne Janet has f1rm hands on the rerns of lrfe congenral drsposrtron armrng hlgh fbet she ll make rtlj Freld Hockey 2 Tennrs 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Softball 2 Breeze 2 3 G A A 2 3 4 Sccy 4 Ouung Club 2 3 4 Yearbook 2 3 4 Relrgrous Con ference 2 3 Daddy o that s cool' I H Jonathan R1chard Luce Orchard Knoll Farmrngton Marne John consrderate and helpful to everyone a conscrentrous worker youth behlnd a don t drsturb srgn X Country 3 4 Football 2 Soccer 4 Skung 2 3 4 Track 2 Tenms 3 4 Outrng Club 2 4 Sherla Mane Mahoney Readfreld Mame Sherla tall graceful on of our on to vrctory Freld Hockey 2 3 4 Capt 4 Basket ball2 4 Capt 4 Tennrs 3 4 Soft ball 2 3 Yearbook 4 G A A 2 3 4 Vrce Pres 4 Foul shootxng Award 2 Cheerrng 3 4 Carnrval Court 4 Q1 John W Mahoney Jr 130 Lmcoln street North Easton Massachusetts Mo Irrsh Socrahte of K H always ready a barrel of pep and spurt Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Baseball I I Brenda Mac Lean 1595 Massachusetts Avenue Cambrrdge Massachusetts Brenda flrratrous sparklrng eyes small but so powerful a warm smrle that w1ll cure her future patlents Tennxs 4 Skung 4 Softball 4 Year boom Copy Ed 4 GAA 4 To be or not to be 1 , , , 1 : 9 - 3. ' ' ' ..., e eminent day hops ...leading ourteams - ' ..:. . 3 ' ,L V' gl A 1 I s v v I- - - 1 1 1 '. -1 ', P 5 A C 3 W ,, 1 John Joseph Marrnofsky 30 Burdett Avenue Susan Ehzabeth McGrath 248 Marn Street West Newbury Massachusetts Sue a strrkrng coleen cuts a frgure on 1ce never endrng source of fun Freld Hockey 4 Skung 4 Softball G A A Margaret Ellen Morrrs 47 State Street Groveton New Harnpshrre Peggy comfortable on any dance floor a future Calrforman a ver satrle career grrl Tenms 3 Basketball 3 Archery 3 afts 4 Chou 4 GAA 3 Breeze 3 4 Ed 4 Outmg C1ub3 Framrngham Massachusetts P y Brum whrz on srlver blades M X on campus quret but X Country 4 Hockey 4 Capt 4 Baseball 4 Outmg Club 4 Maroon and Gray Key Socrety 4 0 Do you'?'7'? Arthur Peter Napohtano 215 Prospect Street Portland Marne Ar rendez vous wrth excrtement a future behrnd the bar namely aw Football 4 Capt 4 Basketba1l4 Baseball 4 Yearbook 4 Carnrval Court 4 ! 'Ind' Jame s Ma nas seh Palmer Range Road Cumberland Center Marne Mac electronrc bratn Kl-l news paper vendor a future N R O T C cadet Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 4 Baseball 3 Outrng Club 3 May I have thrs dance'P Pl Charles Whrtaker Pearson, .Ir 556 Qumobequrn Road Waban 68 Massachusetts Scooter a srncere frrend a whrz on skates a future man rn unrform Football 3 Soccer 4 Hockey 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Outrng Club 3 Karl Fredertck Pomeroy Mrneral Sprmgs Road North Wmdham Marne Karl meets a stranger and makes a frrend a devrltsh twrst to hrs ldeas Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Outxng Club 4 K 1, In fi iii? John Hardy Porter Rrdgefxeld Road Wrlton Connectxcut John consclentrous worker smcere smlle and frlendly SDIIII an easy go mg fellow Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Out mg Club 4 Aflat Mr T9 2 John Sanborn Rogers 83 Hlghland Street Portland Ma1ne Moon athletrc ambmous and amr able a future rn the Eplscopal mm 1Stry Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Capt Baseball 2 3 4 Carmval Court 2 4 R1chl1n Sportsmanshxp Trophy 4 Paul Ellsworth Sterhng 19 Water Street Klttery Malne Fellx owner ofa slow breaklng plea sam smxle ser1ously alms for success Football 4 Basketball 4 Robert Harold Sween Bass H111 W1ltor1 Mame Bob flutwxth brown eves knack for makmg people feel at ease skx en thusxast Football 3 4 Skung 3 4 Tenms 3 Sallmg 4 Outmg Club 3 Cho1r3 3 Ruth Joan Srruth Readfleld Mame Acute fxgure aqulet DICESIDQ man ner an addltlon to any offlce The Mad Hatters tea party Kevtn Lee Tarnopol 33 Kenwood Street Brookhne 46 Massachusetts K e v 1 n flowmg auburn locks mysterrous eyes arttstrcally rnclmed Pans land of ber dreams Tennrs 4 Skung 4 Sarlrng 4 G A A 4 Breeze 4 Q George Donald Taylor Memorral Drrve Wrnthrop Marne Don dynamrte w1th a slow fuse serrousness and Don just don t agree Football 1 2 X Country3 4 Capt 3 4 Skung 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 Track 2 3 4 Ouung Club 4 C George Tr ouvahs 32 Ludlow Street Portland Mame N1ck ready to express hrs vrews martrnr sense of humor carefree but cautrous Football 4 Track 4 f-an '--..-.ut WKHS on the arr f 3 . 6 f X . S RY l . . . ' I ... 1 2 H 1 I A v Q 3,4. ' ' ' ' . , h 'ff h - aww VN in 'ld Av ff I . . ' 9, s 4 S if Eltssa Von Letkemann 163 Burrtll Street Swampscott Massachusetts L12 clever capable and conscten tlous poxse wtth an artlstrc trend K H Queen Fleld Hockeyl 2 8 Tenms 1 2 3 kung 1 2 Bre e AtEd 1 2 3 4 Yearbook t Ed 4 Ch tr eClub1 2 3 GAA 1 Harrtett Lee Wh1tc omb Readfleld Marne A pleasmg smtle fondness for sct ence and math future galwlth whrte Alston Ray Wormwood North Sebago Marne A1 rarely seen wtthout hts fnendly gun hardworkmg never complam tn Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Cholr 4 Maroon and Gray Key Soclety Om Mary Leneta Whttworth 40 Garland Street Bangor Marne Mlml gtrl wxth a thousand dreams a smtle that w1l1 carry her far Tenms 3 4 Basketball 3 Outmg Club ecy 4 Crafts3 4 GAA Breeze 4 Yearbook 4 Bus Mgr 4 Maroon and Gray Key Soclety 4 1. . . - A x 4g s , ,3, 4g' ez 1, 2, 3, 4. r - . , '. 1 1.2, ' . ' 3,4,Ar .1,2,3, Q o'1,2,3g ' ' '- Gle . . : - 1 . .2.3,4g ' ' Outing Club 1.2. 3, 49 Carnival Queen cap. 4. ' li 4.5 -'Q' .:'...3.4g ,, 44, . ' g. K 4. ' s Hollywood .F W ' .1R ag? , X. ABOVE, In the Zone. BELOW, Overtones fwffff' Q A 5 a I ABOVE, The Ug,1yDuckliI1g. BELOW, Out of the Frying Pan. ' 4 : W. 'f ! ' nifty qw '!. lam! .-. 5 LIT: l 2 I' XJ Z1 2 ,X N! I i QQ 'N Y-ii., QQQQQQQ wfia HUNTING! 'SENSON OPC NS wi Alf. ff X S5590 Juniors And Sophomores 'yur , 1 1 - Q ' FIRST ROW, Left to right: Helen Smith, Elizabeth Crowell, Nancy Hanson, Marjorie Steeves, Nancy Rich, Nancy Harriman. Judith Etscovitz, Barbara Cobb, Maxine Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Lindley Hussey. Donna Kirsch, Jane Smith, Margaret Pinkham,Carolyn Sylvester, Gillian Kellogg, Holly Hock, Betsy Thamarus, Jeanette McGowan, Nancy Russell, Nancy Gamage, Thomas Clark. THIRD ROW: Gary White, John Morse, Lloyd Jones, Paul Ryan, James Fogg, William Boynton. William Johanson. Royal Waitt, James Cadaretr. FOURTH ROW: Fred Webber, John Whitmore, William Blake, Jonathan Sawyer, Richard Baron, Stephen Plumer, Robert Swansburg, Elliott Speers, Stewart Kinley, Henry McLaughlin. ABSENT: Judith Baller. Geraldine Downing, Anthony Haag, Richard Jordan, Susan Randall, Edward Rolfe, Sandra Rosener. 28 FIRST ROW, Left to right: Janet Lermond, Mary Hewett, Janet Downs, Mary Alice Thomas, Joan Kisonak, Eleanor Piper, Carol Reed, Jean Sims. SECOND ROW: Lucy Pinkham, Ruth Nason, Caroline Dunn, Kay Reed, Edith-Anne Cheitman, Ann Walbridge, Mary Pettingill, Barbara Gordon, Margaret True, Gloria Gates. THIRD ROW: David True, Dale Totten. Robert Holt, Peter Hayes, David Sterling, William Cum- mings, Richard Dumaine, Charles King, Philip Cole. FOURTH ROW: Patrick DeArmott, Ross Whitcomb, Eastman Webber, Nathan Nickerson, Robert McQuoid, Andrew McConnell, David Bailey, Donald Steven- son, Whitney Haag, Stig Miller. ABSENT1 George Allen. Frank Carleton, Jean Giles, Judith Hayden, Roy Marschall, John Pinkham, Gerald Siegal. Lf A 'V Our handsome, hardworking Sophomores. . . 29 Freshmen and Eighth faders Yes,we do grow up to be care- free Seniors... Left to right, FIRST ROW: Eve Dahl. Patricia Pollis, Rebecca Clark, Gerry Brockway, Adele Chesterton,DorisPinkham, Martha Parkhill, Mary Park- hill. SECOND ROW: Joanne Boyd, Jean Nobis, Judith Holden, Evelyn Syl- vester, Cynthia Sheldon, Polly Worthen, Nancy Heal, Joan Walbridge. THIRD ROW: Deonne Jackman, Robert Bishop, III, Lee Gordon, Dennis Bowden, John Dunn, Edward Murrell, Thomas F. C-lark, William Dunham, Eleanor Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Peter Allen, Neal Chapman, Andrew Notis, Lauren Griffith, Ronald Nason, Robert Hutchinson, Andrew Bitgood, Carl Peterson, Scott Clough. 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Q 5'-1,4- . on Unch Il Staff mcludes SEATED left to nght Brenda nor STANDING Mrss Potter Betsy Thamarus MacLean Copy Edrtor Sherla Mahoney Ju11e Sally Carthdge Chrlstme Godsey Arthur Coffm Ed1tor1nChtef Mary Wh1IWOIIh Bus Napohtano JanetLev1ne Sandra Belton Dlck Contemp1at1ng9 Bb 34 O 0 I , ...... iness Manager, Elissa Xfon Letkemann, Art Ed- Larsen, Barbara Cobb, Mrs. Russell. ' . 4 f X , 21.4-f 'buf , '1 it Gissniija UQSU U Qgivaazcs SEATED: Left to right: Peggy Morris, Editor in Chief, lean Sims Social Events Editor, Elissa Von Letkemann, Art Ed- itor, Donna Kirsch, Asst. Production Manager, Elaine Al- bin, Production Manager, John Nichols, Sports Editor, Jane Smith,Transom Editor. STANDING: Mrs. Russell, Brenda Boutilier, Asst. Editor, Kevin Tarnopol, Asst. Art Editor, Edith Cheitman, Asst. Creative Writing Editor, Mary Pett- ingill, Sports Editor, Sally Cartlidge, Betsy Thamarus, Asst. Transom Editor, Judith Baller, Miss Potter, Caroline Dunn, Creative Writing Editor. ,AV F! 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FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Dunklee, Mary Whit- worth, Secretary, Peter Hay, President, Elissa Von Let- kemann, Vice President, Roy Waitt. Treasurer, Mr. Chase. SECOND ROW: Judith Etscovitz, Betsy Tha- marus, Jean Sims, Nancy Rich, Jill Kellogg, Jeanette McGowan, THIRD ROW: Peter Calzolari, John Ma- rinofsky, Caroline Dunn, Carol Reed, James Palmer, Pat DeArmott. FOURTH ROW: Mary Parkhill, Adele 'Sul exif I L 'ft Chesterton, Dick Larsen, DickJordan,John Porter, John Dunn. FIFTH ROW: Judith Holden, Martha Parkhill, Mary Pettingill, Charles Gaunce, Christine Godsey, John Nichols. SIXTH ROW: Gerry Downing, Sandy Rosener, Kay Reed, Bob Holt, John Rogers, Don Ste- venson. SEVENTH ROW: Joan Walbridge, Janet Le- vine, Julie Coffin, James Gould, Jerry Hinds, Oscar Webb. Che-ering ' PM It wif ga JY 4 ff' 9f ,,f -41: nm - ,AU ,S 3? M, ,, u Y' , Rfk, K Xl Cheering Squad, left to right, includes: Sheila Mahoney, Mary Pettingill, Christine Godsey, Sally Cartlidge, Ioan Kisonak, Marjorie Steeves, and Jane Aldrich, Captain. xx QW KXXU .lfvxgaxx xki KN Q KKK MXXX Si J 4' Q I f X .Vi ff X X I xnxx Sk A A f V f- . 'V fvv 54 ZF . f I rI7fSS6l 1.1 V1 1 4, , f 1, V fw .A -xijwin SW . f 14 D f ' -V . H Y X 4 1 y , I ,,' ,V f . ,-vvdgfifyzfe-e-,,? , 4-ggi?-:pi ,,,y4,,v' gfwgfcb ' NL? ., Football Team includes: FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Lary, wood, David Sterling. THIRD ROW: Arthur Napolitano, John Rogers, Dale Totten, Karl Pomeroy, Wayne Fish, Pat DeArmott, Tom C1ark,Dick Larsen, Nat Nickerson, Peter Hay, Bob Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Bill Blake, Dick Baron. FOURTH ROW: Brad Brown, Dave Cad- Paul Ryan, James Palmer, Tony Haag, Alston Worm- arett, Steve Plumer, Bill Cummings, John Mahoney. 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OCCCI' FIRS T ROW: Jerry Hinds, Stig Miller, Harry Johanson, THIRD ROW: Bill Boynton, John Ban Knight, John Porter, Roy Waitt, Phil Cole, SEC- Croft, Bob McQuoid, Andrew McConnell Dick OND ROW: Lindley Hussey, John Luce, Coach Larsen, Peter Allen, Dexter, Manager Jim Gould, Elliott Speers, Bill ,Q ...K Women In Sports By nor HAMLIN Kents Hill School opened its Held hockey season with losses to Farmington High and Wilton Academy' before the tide turned. Now a bright future seems assured. The hard-working KH team bounced back to defeat Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield, 4-0, the Farmington State Teachers College Jayvees 'P-0 ' Coach Theresa King. Oquossoc. las worked on team tactics and :tick work. All Kents Hill players but the goalie hail from Maine. Coach King, from Oquossoc, is a gradu- xte of Bouve-Boston and Tufts Iollege. She's a newcomer at ients Hill. Miss King-is director ,fi physical education. She also HQ-coach basketball and soft- Il . ' r Field Hockey Kents. Hill Girls Defeat Cony, 1-0 Cony High girls Held hockey geam ended its season here Tues- iay losing a 1-0 decision to Kents Hill School girls, After a score- css first half, Kents Hill scored early in the second half to se- :ure the win. KENTS HILL U1 lx--miller, IW lim-k. li Xhlrleh. rf ilnhnny, ri Russell. rw mmngf. lh 'nrllr-dgr. ch -mlth, rll Yhnmurus, Ih D un rh lll . Nnrtlnen. Q Cony sub: Kinsman. 405 CUNY lw. Vnntirr li. Bradford rf. Evers rl. lirnuiilurd rw. Andy Ill. Nlavmn br? r-h. llfhtud rh, Fhlnvmorf rh, lh, Slmrny Knulnlakls 1, Savage .QL . ns I Varsity players include: left to right: l-lolly Hook, Sheila Mahoney, Jane Smith, Jane Aldrich, Polly Worthen, Sally Cartlidge, Caroline Dunn, Nancy Russell and Coach King. Kneeling: Brenda Boutilier, Betsy Thamarus, Nancy Gamage. 42 ,JV Field Hockey, Tennis - ra Fi ' .-I A. - . Jeb: I ,. ! ,i1,.l'- lun. Coach King and her jayvee players: KNEELING, SECOND ROW: Janet Lermond, Jeanette Mc- left to right, Marjorie Steeves, Marilyn Johnson, Gowan, Sue Randall, Joan Walbridge, Kay Reed. Mary Pettingill, Sue McGrath, Joan Kisonak. , ix 2 , 5 4' I ' If ' 5 J Q K av .V hx. AAR . ' 'gl ' :Van N g if hw 5541, l- ,Q ' , 0 A i 9 r .. 4 f ,J vi H- Q ak 4 H A .4 - -4 - I A A I u . Q A R I 3 Q ,Q is 5,4 I Z., I 4 R Nr 5 I . I I ,,w',.f. ki x tilt w ya, W' 456 ,, Q fm -. r 4 ' ? ' 'QR J ' Exif!!! ,y f'.HC 'Q K Xf, N 'Ni FIRST ROW, left to right: Judith Etscovitz, Patricia ton, Elissa Von Letkemann, Edirh Cheitman, Janet Pollis, Christine Caouette, Mary Hewett, Julie Cof- Levine, Catherine Dunlap, Mary Whitworth, Carol fin, Christine Godsey, Kevin Tarnopol, Jill Kellogg, Hodgkins, Donna Kirsch, Deonne Jackman, Brenda Elaine Albin, Viola Smith. SECOND ROW: Sandy MacLean, Coach Meyers. Rosener,Nancy Harriman, Natalie Giles, Sandra Bel- 43 K Hamer Team Tops Gardiner K HILL Oct 4 Ken H111 Sc ool cross countrv team d feated Gardiner Hlgh 2535 hex today Stan Smxth nf Gardmer lc the pack to the wxre and clocke 14 minutes 11 seconds over tl' 24 mnes course The fxrst 15 hmshers were Smiih 2Wa1sh KG! 3-Nhcho 1K1 if llpott KK1 5-Harmo 1K1 6-Stevenson 7Mor fK1 3' meme 1K 9'Mac' born IG1 12 Morgan IGI 13-C !G1 14-Webh1K1 15 Gaunce l Qui l Wnscasset Wms Cross Country WISCASSET Oct 2 Wls asset Hxgh Schools mapp ross country team defeated Rents H113 School and Bristol Frxday Wiscasv-t sboxed 24 points lxents H111 came xn second with 43 pomts and Brxstol tallxed 68 Mxke Cheney of Brrstol 1ed the pack to the wxre and established 5 possible new record of 11 min nies 308 seconds The first 15 nnishers follow 1 Cheney 'Bi 2 Rankm CWD , Ia 101 'Kr 4 Roy Shea IW! o ost IWJ 6Harr1s KW! 'I Charles Shea LW' 8 Nichol K1 9-Stuenson 4K1 10--Phxl pott 1K5 11 Dunbar IWJ 12 Nleuy 11111 13 Genthner QB? 14 Harmon K 15-+GfGV81 1 1 X Countr FIRST ROW, left to nght. Jack Morse, Andrew Bn Arad Ph1lpott, Dxck Fnberg, Coach Dunklee, John good,ScottC1ough,Peter Hayes, Edward Murrell, B111 Nlchols, Don Stevenson, John Marlnofsky, Charles Mace, Dlck Dumame SECOND ROW. John Dunn, Gaunce, Wayne Harmon, Manager Manager, Oscar Webb, Henry McLaugh11n, Don Taylor, H 1 wr Q - - i - 1 ' ' 0 0 ,GQ 'mzarmofsky I 15, '11, V12 High in K triangular meet here 1: I , - I ' .- --C .y . v -4 xi nt , QT, YV. Ice Hocke of L.- 5 shown FIRST Row left to rrght Lauren Grrffrth rmofsky E1110rISpeers JerrvH1HdS THIRD ROW Manager Roy Wartt Roy Marschall Manager Coach Dunn Bob Holt D1ckDumaxne Charles SECOND ROW Jack Morse Paul Ryan John Ma Pearson Charles Krng Coach Currrer -R4 L r1:fQ,,., 1 Coalre yreldb to the onblaughr of KH rcemen 4 Team includes,FIRST ROW,1eft to right: John Luce, John Nichols, Dan Harriman, Harry Knight, Don Taylor, Charles Gaunce. SECOND ROW: Coach Dunklee, Steve Plumer, Bob Sween, Arad Philpott, Dick Jordan, Manager. I I K, A.. ' u Zig? .,...,b.-2 , - I Dv. ...-..d...,, A 3 -, Q 0 2gs?'3'J: . .40 . :JL . Up in the air, junior bird man... i 'J 'J I I , I ! S !, Coach Dunklee with his New England Prep School Ski champions. Winning the cross country competition at Middlebury were, left to right, Don Stevenson, Charles Gaunce, John Nichols, Don Taylor, Jayvee Team includes,FlRST ROW, left to right: Lloyd Jones, Bob Hutchinson, Phil Cole, Don Stevenson, Thomas Clark, SECOND ROW: Peter Hayes, Jim Gould, Scott Clough, Dennis Bowden, Bill Dunham. THIRD ROW: Ronald Nason, John Porter. IT Smith Nancy Rich, Coach Drury. Girls' Ski Team and Group 9? FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Sims, Jane Aldrich, Julie Coffin, Betsy Thamarus, Nancy Harriman. SECOND ROW: Jill Kellogg, Elissa Von Letkemann, Marilyn Johnson, Jane an, FIRST ROW, left to right: Judith Etscovitz, Julie Coffin, Nancy Russell, Nancy Harriman, Betsy Thamarus, Nancy Rich, Jane Aldrich, Marjorie Steeves, Jean Sims.SECOND ROW: Martha Park- hill, Gerry Brockway, Adele Chesterton, Kay Reed, Kevin Tarnopol, Christine Godsey, Sandy Rosener, Coach Drury. THIRD ROW: Jane Smith,Deonne lx Jackman, Carol Reed, Jill Kellogg, Caroline Dunn, Joan Walbridge, Catherine Dunlap, Brenda Mac- Lean, Sandra Belton. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Natalie Giles, Gerry Downing, Elissa Von Letkemann, Carol Hodgkins, Sue Randall, Sue McGrath, my-ww Boys? Basketball fe : '- 1 ,ff Hustle, boys! - pn L Team includes: FIRST ROW, left to right: Tony ROW, John Rogers, Andy McConnell, Arr Napo Haag, Bill Cummings, Mac Palmer, Karl Pome- limno, Don Lary, Bill Boynton, Lindley Hussey. roy,Coac:h Meyers, Alston Wormwood. SECOND 'W GIFIS V3fS1tY7 Basketball Left to nght Sally Carthdge Holly Hock Nancy budge Judy Holden Jeanette McGowan Coach Klng, Gamage Brenda Bouuller Janet Levme Xnn Wal Kneellng Shella Mahoney . Basketball Left to rrght Janet Lermond Elarne Albrn Joan KIS Cynthra Sheldon Mary Petunglll Chrrsunc Caouetre onak Nancy Heal Ed1thChe1tman Coach Gove Rebecca Clark Barbara Cobb Mary Hewetr S 5, 2 7 L Left to rrghr Eastman Webber Whu Haag Jon Saw Sterlrng Kneellng, Henry NlcLaugh11n Coach Dex yer Drck Baron Oscar Webb Ixat Nckerson Dave ter PatDeArrnotr l 13 12 '11 18 19 lil 'L 4,15 .ln .... 9 V 5' ' 1 -4 ? 4 x. ,K K it C 14 7 1 Baseball 2.1 V' 65' in- R 'ag ' .-' ae 'W o ff, Q gli ' 904 if ' v . v-. tl Varsity team includes: FIRST ROW, left to rightg Pat DeArmott. SECOND ROW: Roy Marschall, Paul Charles Gaunce, Karl Pomeroy, Pete Collins, Dave Ryan,Tony HaaS.I0hn Rogers, Dan Durgin, Nat Nick- Cadarett, Art Napolitano, Bob l-lolt, Arad Philpott, erson, Don Lary, Bob Hutchinson, Coach Meyers. 52 ,,: X Me ' if oftball CO pw if Varslty team mcludes KNEELING left to ught Joan rus Jeanette MCGOWHI1 Jane Smith Cal'Ol1r1e Dunn K1sonak Ann Walbndge Mary Pemngdl Sue Mc Jane A1dr1Ch Grath Mary Hewett SECOND ROW Betsy Thama Swing it, Penny Annie . . . 33 0 4'3 'ev V! V -J V Softball and Baseball 'fx --- 69 .Y ,Cl v V NN -fl'l 'l'v' 69 x 'l 12 his JS FIRST ROW, left to right: Gerry Brockway, Kay beccaClark,Judy Baller, Deonne Jackman, Adele Reed, Marjorie Steeves, Judy I-lolde n, Cynthia Chesterton, Carol Reed, Nancy Heal, Judy Hay- Sheldon, Brenda MacLean. SECOND ROW: Re- den, Polly Worthen. live... 1 KJ- .Ori-E f I . 3, -' I.,--, 1 J 41-3,4 h , 'lf'lif'.A Y, sf Q4-92 f?t5Z'f '2 EIRST ROW, left to right: Lee Gordon, Eddy Murrell, Lindley Hussey, Andy McConnell, Dick Baron, Ronald JrrnCadarett,FrankCarleton,Dale Totten John Ban- Nason Phil Dow Lauren Griffith, Eastman Webber, Croft, Pete Allen, SECOND ROW: Dave Sterling, Elliott'Speers, Colach Dexter. Track A, if X N Vg V ni FIRST ROW, left to right: Phil Cole, Dick Du- Morse, Brad Brown, Dick Larsen, John Porter maine, Don Stevenson, Pete Hay, Don Taylor, Steve Plumer, Alston Wormwood, Nick Trouva- Bill Cummings,John Nichols, Mac Palmer, Tom lis, Henry McLaughlir1,Coaches Chase and Dunk- F.Clark,Iohn Dunn. SECOND ROW: John Whit- lee. more, Whit Haag, Gerry Siegal, Tom Clark, lack Coach and star pupil in action. Tennis Y Godsey Sally Carthdge Nancy R1ch Carol Hodg Coach Drury THIRD ROW Eltssa Von Letkemann k1ns Natalte Gxles SECOND ROW Barbara Cobb Cathy Dunlap Illl Kellogg Gerry Dowmng Janet Le Jean Stms Sandy Rosener Ela1ne Albm Judy Etsco vme She1la Mahoney Sandy Belton Nancy Russell '16 , L mf. i . if - ' i g ' l FIRST ROW. lefl I0 right: Ke vin- Tarn0p0l, Chris vitz, Nancy Harriman, Julia Ceffin, Holl Hock, ri, Qi A B '51 QW My I M-N -giNT5j,iLL L, ' scmif SCH-M ,, As: Q? W X Us 1 '79, tw: -Hwfzyf 'O' Varsity team includes: FIRST ROW, left to right: Jerry Hinds, Stig Miller, Bill Johan- sen, Jeff Adams. SECOND ROW: Coach Currier, Bill Boynton, Harry Knight, Ion Luce. .--I ff v ' 5' a s f ' it Q Q X. N95 A 51? , B ' 2? 55 rl n farms bmw 'QSM i AMD I , 'Scixnm ' al..-.J y i ' . i x , g. In , ,Q ,.,,,h-QQ-Jwmt, X- V ,,,,,, f It 'i mmm L 'R 5 'Q X ff - f'Nw3irQ , PT-Ulpfpr, f - V5 Vt' 'rt U' f mf, KENT? 'y it SCHQHI 4' ' JV group FIRST ROW, left to right: Andrew Notis, Bob Sween, Dick Friberg, Oscar Webb. SECOND ROW: Neal Chapman, Bob Bishop III, Jim Gould, Pete Hayes, F 15.K - YQ 4 i, ,.,, ,M Q - -All 'L-X Mmm Best All Around Sheila Mahoney, Pete Hay Most Likely To Succeed Superlatives Class Sweethearts Janie Aldrich, Don Taylor Sally Cartlidge, John Nichols ll , I f....a4aus4n., , Q5 K Most Friendly Brenda Boutilier, Pete Hay Best Groomml Sandy Belton, Harry Knighr Most Aihlvliv Brenda Boutilier, Don Lary H051 SiI14'f'I'0 Class Clowns Brenda Boutilier, Nick Trouvalis Cathy Dunlap, Pete Hay if , , ,Neiss- Best Looking Sue McGrath, Art Napolitano g aff Most Consid crate Mimi Whirworth, Don Lary Most Intelligent Sally Cartlidge, Jim Gould Most Artistic Elissa Von Letkemann, John Nichols 'x xx K, ,qv S it , ! r Class Flirts Mimi Whitworth, Pete Hay -I 1. Left to rxght Sally Carthdge QValed1ctor1anJ Chnsnne Caouette QTh1rd Honorsj, Janet Levine Harr1ett Wh1tcomb lF1fth Honorsj J1m Gould fFourth Honors, Iulta Coff1nCSalutatorianJ. FIRST ROW left to nghr Judy Holden M1m1 Whxt Eastman Webber Alston Wormwood, Pete Hay John Graduation Vs 3' Last meeting at Blethen Hall 1 How did you get this mink? sr V M e A 1 I 4 4 l ? fl Procession gg J Will mine be signed? M Mr, and Mrs. Girard Dewitt at I 'A-'7:,z, IORSEY XIEXX H01 SF M s Agatha M C tes FRANK E ALLEN General Me cha dns Kenfs H II Kents Hull M ne LORING SHORT AND HARMON M e s L adlng Stafloner HUMPHY DUMPHY f Put no Q hlp lo f , - Y 1 Y, - -- , J ' f ,J r n ' e i M I r. . a ' oi I ain ' e ' ' Monument Square Port Conlplinzents 0 N1 u 'y V K A ,A . 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