Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME)

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1 1 f nv- 1 5 0 1 I ' 1 A e 1. 1 1 f'f-.-v , .- . K . x 1 If-9 'X x.f OXFORD HILLS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL :lg .E DJEDIICATIION TU Lester B. Harriman Paul D.. Ball The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, Whose deeds both great and small Are close-knit strands of an unbroken thread Where devotion ennobles all. Elizabeth B. Browning 2 ...L w .Al N4-,,,,A-f 3 fl, ' 4 4 .4 - I if .Q 5 fx ,. ,r I Q if l Q 'W Q' '- ffm , 6 Y - 1 . r -'1'X'W's 1. -. KEITH W. CUNNINGHAM, A.B., M.A. Principal To cacll one is given a marble lo carve for Ylze wallg A slone flmt 112 ncellctl to lwiglxlcn tllc lzcaufy of allg And only his soul has the magic to give it graceg And only his lunuls have tlxa cunning lo put it in place. Edwin Markham 3 Jams: Phillips, L. Dutur Wheeler, Robert Senionl, Glen Chute. Ruben Harlow. Raimi Downlni. Henry Small, Albert Soule, Jesse DnGca:l1, lloyd Mason. u o s .u s s School Adlmnnnstratnon THE THINKERS Back of the beating hammer By which the steel is wrought, Back of the workshop's clamor The seeker may find the Thought- The Thought that is ever master Of iran and steam and steel, That rises above disaster And tramples it under heell 4 Dnsiirnct Dnrectors The drudge may fret and tinker Or labor with lusty blows, But back of him stands the thinker, The clear-eyed man that knows, For into each plow or saber, Each piece and part and whole, Must go the Brains of Labor, Which gives the work a soull Keith W. Cunningham, Robert S. Spear, Howard l. llbby, Lester B. Harriman. ADMINISTRATION Back of the motors humming, Back of the bells that sing, Buck of the hammers drumming, Back of the cranes that swing, There is the eye which scans them Watching through stress and strain, There is the Mind which plans them- Back of the brawn, the Brain! THE THINKERS Might of the roaring boiler, Force of the engine's thrust, Strength of the sweating toiler- Greatly in these we trust. Back of them stands the Schemer, The Thinker who drives things through, Back of the Job-the Dreamer Who's making the dream come truel -Berton Braley 5 Earl S. Atwood, Jr. B.S., Gorham State Teachers College lndusirial Arts Adelaide N. Cairns B.S., Farmington State Teachers College Home Economics, Social Studies James A. Beaudry B.A., M.Ed., University of Physical Education Judith A. Dobson B.S., Aroostook State Teachers College Physical Education B.S. in Ed., Boston University John F. Roberts Assistant Principal, Norway Division University of Maine Social Studies Raymond T. Ayer B.A., Bates College University of New Hampshire Washington and Jefterson College Foreign Languages GOD'S ARTISAN What you, today, have taught these girls and boys they will Maine Paul D. Ball B.S., University of Maine Science, Physical Education forget. Too soon the mind employs itself with needless cares and counts as naught Clarence R. Reid Assistant Principal, Paris Division B.A., Colby, Boston University University of Maine English, Social Studies Harold H. Brown B.S., University of Maine Science, Mathematics Maurice R. Dore Science, Social Studies B.S., University of Maine John C. Elliott B.A., Ricker College Mathematics Robert R. Gaboury B.S., University of Maine Science Angie R. Jackson B.S. in Ed., Farmington State Teachers College M.Ed., University of Maine English, Librarian , . Barbara A. Hall B.S., Boston University Mathematics, Guidance Mollie D. Bryant B.S. in Ed., University of Maine English, Guidance Ellzobeth M. Kloin Faelten Pianoforte School Boston University, U.C.L.A. University of Maine Music Jerre F. Hacker B.S., University of Maine Driver Education, Science Rae H. Pelletier B.M., Boston University Music 8 Ida M. Kimball Maine School of Commerce Colby, University of Molne Business Education Donald H. Gouin B.S., University of Maine Physical Education years were taught. But what you are within your heart today The lessons whubh in early Ellery Huff B.5., Gorham Stale Teachers College Industrial Arts Dorothy D. Ross B.S., University of Maine Maine School of Commerce Business Education Robert Kessel! B.S., Farmington State Teachers College Social Studies, Mathematics Is marked indelibly upon the clay Of their young lives to help or harm the plan Maine Ronald Kugell B.S., Gorham State Teachers College University of Maine Driver Education, Science Ruth N. Greenleaf B.A., Colby, University of Maine Maine School of Commerce English Glenna A. Starbird B.S,, Nasson College Home Economics Ober W. Kimball B.S., University of Maine School of Commerce Business Education Constance M. Stevens Business Education B.S. Farmin ton English David K. MacGregor B.S., Gorham State Teachers College Industrial Arts Paul R. Mclaughlin B.A., Saint Anselm's College University of New Hampshire Science B.A., Colby Social Studies Rasme M. Stowell 1 9 Teachers College University of Maine Colby M. Merchant State Joseph D. Laverdiere B.A., Oblate College and Seminary Foreign languages, English Edward lothrop, Jr. Private Instruction Music Which God designed to make a perfect man, And trusted them to you, His artisan.-Candide Breaux Irene Tubbs B.S. in Ed., Boston University Gorham State Teachers College University of Maine English 10 SIENIIURS LINDA FRANCES ALLEN Hams Enonamlcs Courm Future Plum: Home Economist A.A. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4, 200 Paint Awards, Junior Plays Safety Cuuncil 2, 3, 4: Drumali: Club 3, 4, Publlc Speaking 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 2, Prnsideni 3, 4, Nullonal Dulequin il. euznsm Lovuuuns Ausuu mn , 1 ifggiwgfi?-Q'!'3 .. .f ..,1., ,,., , I , ,. Cummsrclal Course gffii lr V . Y Fururu Plum: smnuinn School - V . 1 Ta.. ,,i If1fk:!: r.H.A. 1, 2, a. 4: F a L Club 1: c'.A.A. i ' A 4, ummm: Club 1, 2, saw.: new 4--gg, ,,3ggr2Zgzg,-A :,,l1'?f?i2Q s. 4, Ymumn a. 4. .Q-s V Q -I 7 r': g JJ' 1: lvl' DEPAHTED DAYS Yes, dear departed, cherished days, SHARON DEUA BARD lard Cummsrclol Cours: Futura Plans: Social Workn Solihull ll G.A.A. l. 2. 3: Glla Club lf 2. 31 Drlll 'ham 3: F.H.A. A IOIERY RICHARD BEAN Collugs Course Futurl Plans: Collnga J.V. Baslcaibull ly Bcubull 31 Safety Council l, 3, 47 F A L Club l, 2, 3, Prnldenl 4, Drill Tonm 2, 4: Ski Toam 4, Skl Club 4, Ssleneu Club 4, A.A. 'l, 2, 3. 12 BRENDA ANN BEAN Blunll Cullagu Course Fulura Plum: Nunn Yearbook 3, F.T.A. 25 Orchestra 3, Special Cnmmillee 3: Publi: Spanking Ag Clveurlsndnr 1, 2, c.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4, Glu Club l, 2, 3, lg Dramail: Club 2, 31 Stllonl Puper 'l, 2: F.l'l.A. 4, Slcl Club 47 F G l. Club 4. Hob Could Memory's Land restore LOIS JOYCE BIOCK College Caurxo Future Plans: Taocher F.T.A. I, 2, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: G.A,A. I, 7, 4: Glee Club I, 2. 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3: School Paplr I, 2: F. I. I.. Club 4. IITA LOUISE BEIITWELI. Commercial Course Futura Plans: Beautielan lert School F.B.I.,A. I, 2, 3, 4, Second Vins-President 3: F.H.A. I, 3, 4: Varsity I, 4: Girls' Glse Club I: Special Committee 3: G.A.A. I, 2: School Papar 3: A.A. I, 2. 3. PATRICIA MAE IESSEY 'lily College Coulee Future Planu Beautlelan Clan Seerltary I, 2. 3. 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Junlor Play: Sclence Club I: Softball I3 LV. Basketball I, 21 Vanity Ballet- ball 3: Cheerleadur ll G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4: School Paper I, 2: F.H.A. 4: Malorettel 3. 4: Color Guard 3: F, L I.. 4: Special ANITA LORIAINE HOYCE 2, 3: I50 Polnt Awards. f Commercial Course Future Plans: l.B.M. Operator Commlltee CI. Pnl! C011 IICKFCID IWW? Collage Cnurle Future Plant: College Junior Play: Senior Play: LV. laxketball I, 2. Varxlty 3: Glu Club I, 2, 3: Track I: Croxx Country 4: Golf Team 4: Manltar. Nita Prize Speaking I, 2: Vanity 3: Junior Play: Senior Play: Sclsaal Paper 3. 4: Year- book 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.LA. I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 31 G.A.A. 1, I3 STEPHEN ARLAN BRACKETT Silvs Collage Caurss Future Plans: Teacher F. G I.. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Salaty Cauncll 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. CAIIOLYN MAY BROWN Brownll Callcgn Course Futura Flanu Teacher F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Juniar Play, Senior Play, G.A,A. 1, 2, 4, Glu Club l, 2, 3. 41 Var- sity 4: Sclraol Paper 1, 2: Dramatic Club 2, 35 librarian I, 2, 47 Special Com- FR' mlltse 3, 4: F. Bs I.. Club 4. CAROLYN lEE BUCK Flu Collegs Cours: Future Plum: Nurse Class Treasurer 'l, 2. 3, 4, Yearbook li Orchutru lg Junior Play 3, G.A.A. l. 25 F, G L. Club 4, Spsclal Committee 3. Your morning light, WAYNE Mll.lAlD CHAPMAN Clluppli Collegu Course Future Plans: Business Manager Student Council, Treasurer 3, 4, J.V. Bus- katball I, 25 Football 2, 3, Glas Club If Monllarg F. Br l. Club, Vice Prosidenl 45 Skl Club 3. 4: Spsciul Commhln 3, 4. PETER LERONE COLBY Pill Industrial Arts Couric Future Plans: Undecided Spuclal Committee 3, Football 1, 2. J 1 Your evening rays, JOLENE VALERLEE COX Callogl Courts Futura Planx: Undocidnd F. G L Club l. 2, 3. 4: Librarian 2, 3: Safely Council 4. RPCNARD E. CRAIB Dlck Cammorclal Cauru Futura Plans: Navy Faoihall 35 Junlor Play, Sanlar Play, Monllorf Sltl Club 41 Track 45 F.B.I,.A. 3, 4. JUNE ERWIN CUMMINGS Julll Home Economics Course Futura Plans: Undnidul F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glu Club 1. ' PHIIIP WAYNE CROSS Pllll Cammardal Couru Future Plans: Navy land 1, 2, 3, Orchntra 'l, 2, 31 Football Manager 2, 31 Schaal Papa: 3, Glu Club I, 2, 3. REBECCA SUE CUMMINGS Bucky Collage Cauno Fulure Plans: Jaumalis! Yoarbooln 3, 4: Ono Act Play 39 Senlar Play: Publi: Spealdng 3, hi Place lg Science Club lg Solihull 'lg G.A.A. If Dramatic Club 2, 35 Schual Paper I, 21 Glen Club 1, 2, lf School Reponer for Advonlur 4: F. 8- l. Club 4. 15 GALEN CARL CURTIS CARROLL JAMES CYII Commercial Course Future Plans: Teacher School Paper Sp F.T,A. 3, 45 Glen Club I, 21 Yearbook 4. MICHAEL LEE DANIELS MILK! College Cuunl Futura Plans: Air Force, Electronic: F. G L, Club I, 2, LV. Baxkelbull Mun- uger 31 F.B.L.A. 4: Safely Ceuneil I. 2, 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK ELIOT F. A L. Club I, 2g Safety Ceunell 3 4 Jumor Play, Sensor Flay Varsufy Banlxnbull Manager 2. 37 F.B.l.A. 4 CHRISTINE EMMONS Commercial Course Future Plans: Dramatic School F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, GAA LEON Chris , 2. ARD S. EMMON5 Lillnll College Course Future Plans: Teacher Then might this restless heart be still, SHARON FOSTER Sherry College cours. Future Plans: Dental Hygienist AA. l, 2, 31 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, 200 Paint Awards, F. En I.. Club l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club l, 2. 3: Junior Play: Senior Play, La Mascara, Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4, Har- manizers 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Cheer- leader l, 2. 3. Head Cheerleader 4: Li- brarian 3: Safety Council 3, 4: Class Secretary I: Ski Club 4, Special Com- mittee 3. DAVID EDMUND FOURNIER College Course Student Council 2, Clan Vice-President 3, Yearbook lg Debating 3: F.T.A. I. 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Science Club 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, Manager 1: Gln Club l. 2. 3: Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4, Chess Club l, 2, Special Committee 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3, Monitor. CHARLES A. FILLEBROWN, IR. Charlie College Course Future Plans: College Track l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket ball 2, 3, F. ln L. Club 2, 3. Dave Future Plans: College Baseball i, 2. 3, 45 Basketball I, 2: F. L L. Club l, 2. 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Ski Team 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3, School Paper A. 17 ROBERTA JEAN FROST Barln Cemmercial-Collugu Courn Futura Plum: Nuralng G.A.A, I, 2, 3, Varsity I, 2: Glas Club I, 27 Dramatic Club 2, 31 Safety Cauncll 35 Librarlan 2: F.B.LA. I, 25 AA, I, 2, 3. . MARY LOUISE GAMMUN Sltlslll Colllgl Course Futura Plans: Collage F. L I.. Club I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2. Zh Junior Play: Seninr Play: La Mascara, Public Speaking 2, 3. 4, Glu Club I. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, I5O Point Awards, Safely Council 3, 4, Clan Traasursr If Yearbook 3, 41 F.T.A. 4. x, ANITA FAIIH GARLAND Nia! Cammorclal Course Future Plans: Secretary Drlll Team 3: G.A.A. I, 4: Glee Club I, 4: F.H.A. 4. SHEIIIIILI. ANN GREENE Glg Home Econamlcs Cauue Futura Plans: Beuutician F.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F,B.L.A. I, Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2. . This 'straining eye might close, IIUDOLPH CLINTON GOV! Rudy Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Forts 18 . Q Q And Hope her fainting pinions fold, EILEEN DEE GUILFORD Ellun Cummerciul Couna Future Plans: Sesrstary F.B.l.A. 'l, 2, 3, IJ Srliual Papar 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 45 Ysnrbook 3, 4, Safely Council 3, lp Glue Club 3: A.A, 1, 2, 3. JUDY ANNETTE GUILFORD Illdl Commerclal Couru Futura Plans: Slcnlary F.B.L.A. l, 2, 3, 41 F.H.A. 1, Vita Frui- doni 3, Glu Club lg Yearbook 3, 45 School Repurhr 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL PETER JOSEPH HATCH Mika College Course Fufure Plans: librarian F. A L. Club 4. FRANK LESLIE HALL Frank Collsgn Caursa Fururu Plum: Touchnr Vaarboak I, 2, 35 F.T.A. 3, lg Oni-Atl Play 31 Junior Play: Sanlur Play, Dru- mulic Club 'l, 2, 3: Baseball 3, J.V. Baskslball I, 2, 3, Foolbulj 3, 4: Glue Club l, 21 Track l: Sehoul Paper 2, Monlfon Spuclal Cammlma 3. 'IRUDY LOUISE HEAYH Tlud Commlrcial Course Future Plans: Beauflcian se-mwll ly J.v. Buslxelball 1, 2, Varsity 3, chmr.-aa.. 1, s.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glen Club 1, 2, a, mm mm 3, Maiarsns 4, r.H.A. 1, 4, Labmnqn 4. 19 STEPHEN FROST HIGGINS College Course Future Plans: Chemical Engineer Slove . ' A Student Councll 4, Yearbook l, 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, Senior Play, J.V. Basket- Mg hall I, 2, 3, Vorsily 3: Football Manager 2: Glee Club I: Dirigo Bays' State 3, School Paper 1. fl MUNI ELAINE I'III.I. Meme lr Commercial-Home Economics Caurn ',,f Future Plone: Undecided , Glu Club 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, a. lg r.a.L.A. rj - I, 2, 3, 4. I SANDRA MARIE IIUQTAIII Rees College Courxo Future Plans: Undecided Yearbook 'I, 2, F.T.A. 3. 4: Bond I. Z: Orchestra I, 2, Senior Play: .l.V. Basket- ball I, 7, Varllty 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4, Glue Club I, 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Special Comlnhiee 35 Llbrollan Club 3. ARTHUR YIUI. IACOBSEN College Course Future Plans: College F, ln L. Club I, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4. 20 While the fair phantoms rose PHILIP JACKSON lndunrlal Am Caurxo Fulure Plans: Undecided 'neck 1, 2, Junior Play. , 'hm But, like a child in Ocearfs arms, JOHN HERVEY KIMBALL Kllllbdllirll College Courn Future Flurux Colley: Jrrrraor Play: Ssnior mr,-, F. e. L. curb I, 2, 3, lp Track I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Coun- :ll I, 2, 3, 4, Clan Traosursr 41 Yearbook 3, school Paper 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3. N ry : W.:-b ..,,... ,rw 4'-1 I li o.',s Y'H 'v lnriffvll 9 Arr lr J'-r ' I 3,,5'ff:5s , ' l Y kb I A - K. 1 L in I EDNA MAE JUDKINS JUII Fufurv Plansx Ollice Work F.B.LA. I, 3, 3, President 4: F.H.A. I, 21 G.A.A. 2, 3: Secretary 4, Ylurbooln 3, 4, School Papnr 3. 4: Gln Club 2, 4, Vaulry 2, 4, Special Commlhes 3, 47 Skl Club 41 A.A. I, 2, 3. RUTH EMILY KELLEHER IIIIIIII College Course Future Plans: College Class Vlcs Presldunf I. 2: Yearbook 3, Co.Edl!cr ly F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orehaxlrn I, 2, 37 Junior Play1 GAA. I, 4, Glu Club I, 2, 3, 4, School Paper I, 25 Varsity 4: F. L l.. Club 41 Drurnuric Club I, 2, 3, Special Com- mittee 3: N.H.S. 3. GERALD DOUGLAS KILGOIIE, JR. Garry lncluxlrlul Ari: Course Futura Plans: Undecidod J.V. Bmlrsibell lg Football ly Gln I, SI, Yrack I. lEONA+SADIE KNIGHT Mulf Home Economicx Courxe Futura Plum: Undacidsd FH.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. I, 2, F.H.A. Raporfcr 3, 4. Club LARRY L IAIOSSIERE lnduxlricl Arls Course Fulurl Plans: Undsnided Banball I, 2, 3, 4: Barkulball l. 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Managsr 2: F. L L Club 2, 3: A.A. l, 2. 3. JOSEPH H. LARSON lvl College Cours: Fuwro Plum: Collega Foolball l. 2, 3, 4: Baxkslbull I, 2, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Junlor Play: F. L l.. Club l: Sludlnr Council 2: Vlea Prasiclnnt A.A. 3: Safely Council 2: Monllor. CAROI. JEAN l-AFRANCE Carol Commnrslnl Covru Futura Plans: Seeralary Cheerleader l: G.A.A. 4: Gln Club l. 2, 3: F.H.A. l: Drlll ham 3: Yearbook gl. BRENDA MARIE LOVE-IOY Commarclnl Cours: Fuhars Plans: Buxlnnss School Slurlont Covncll l, Snrnfury 3, Pvuldsni 4: .lunlor Play: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Glu Club l, 2, 3: Dlrlga Girls' Stan 3. 22 Yagi We strive against the stream, JANET ELAINE IANTI -lan Camrmrcial Course Future Plans: Sucrolary Yaarboolm 3, 4: librarian l: Spoclol Cam- milfn: G.A.A. l, 2: Gln Club l, 2. 3: Schacl Paper 2, 3, 4: Senior Clan lu- porhr. Lavolsy Each moment farther from the shore CAROL ANNE MOORE CUNI College Course Future Plans: Beautlclan School Glrls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Varslty I, 2, 3, 4: Harmnniurs I, 2. 3, 4: Malorette I: Varsity President 4: Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 4: la Mascara: Junior Play: Senior Play: Safety Council 2, 3. 4: Student Council Secretary 2: Cheerleader I: Class Treasurer 3: Class Vice Presi- dent 4: Special Committee 3: F.lrl. Club I, 2. 3, 4: Yearbook Co-Editor 4: Dirigo Glrlx' stat. 11: o.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: 200 Paint Awards: A.A. 1, 2, 3: Scienca Club, Secretary 4. ARTHUR IVAN MOIIEY Dramatic Cluls 2, 3, 4: Varsity I, 2: Menltor. BRENDA JEAN MARTIN Bren Future Plans: Beautician G.A.A. I, 2. 3: President 4: 200 Point Award: Class Vice President l, 2: Student Council Secretary 4: Dramatic Club I. 2. 3: Junior Play: F. 8- L. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Prizm Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4: Spear Context 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Brass Quartet I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Vanity I, 2, 3, 4: Harmonizers I, 2, 3, 4: School Paper 4: Special Committee 3. 4: Dlrigo Girls' State 3: la Mascara: Drill Team 2, Il, 4: Safety Counrll 3, 4. MARTIN LEE MSLAUGIILIN Tlrllxar Industrial Arts Course Future Planu Game Warden Football 2. RICHARD EARL MERRILL lnduxtrlal Artx Course Future Plans: Collage Dlclr Junior Play: Class President 4: Monitor All Industrial Arts Course Future Plans: Air Force ALFRED ELMER MURCH Indusirial Ari: Course Fulure Plans: Army Fuoiball 'l. 2. 3, 4: Monlior. DAVID SCOTT NEWELL Daw College Course Fulura Planx: Accountant F.T.A. 4: Basabull 1: J.V. Basketball 1: Football l. 3: Glue Club l. 2: Gall Team 37 F. 81 I.. Club 4: Monllor. GAII. NEWTON Gall Camnwrclal Caunl Futura Plans: Undacldsd G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4: Glu Club 1. 2. 3. 45 Malonth 3. 4. F.:-LA. 4. .N .THOMAS LEE NOYES Moon Indusrrial Arts-Callege Course Fufura Plans: Navy Clan President 2, 3, 4: Buslnslball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball T, 2, 3, 4: F. A l. Club 2: Spezicl Commlltea 37 Diriga Boys' Stars 3: A.A. l, 2, 3. 24 Al Where life's young fountains gleamg MARTIN KEITH NISKANEN Mlrly Collage Course Futura Plansx Army Officer Student Councll 'lf Yearbook l, 2, 47 Da- lauilng I, 2, Senior Play, Publi: Spank- ing 3, 45 Szianca Club 'l. 2. 3. 4: Sciann Fair 2. 3, 4: J.V. Baskelball 1, 2: Faur- ball 2, 31 Traci: l. 2. 4: Chess Club 1, 2: Dramafic Club i. 2, 37 F. L L. Club 4, Cross Country 4: Ski Club 3, 4, Ski Tlam 4: Monitor. .Q 1 5:51Q5Eiff?i!Q V wg!!! 1-' Q N Q 'Eg-Q, LINDA DAWN PAYNE Paynie f Las!! 4' v V E, Commercial Course A 'I S 12,35 W Fulure Plans: ceneg. 5-jQZ2 j ft:5f 1 Yearbook 4, ubfmxen 4, c.A.A. 1, 2, :, Ap cl.. club 1, 2, a, r.u.A. 1, 4. : f . ' Qi .:1-fII,Sa- ..' I , : L.'!'l--id - 1.1, 3, , , .,r1iz.Q'gs , 'P , ,f.:'f'2:' , 1 aiifz- lljllif A ffi s , QI. cvurnm ANN nun. Cyn W V Collage Course rum. rum, wwbfook Jr. college G.,-..A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, vmny 1, 2, 3, 4, Glen cuub 1, 2, a, Hufmoniz- ers 3: F. ll L. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 2, 35 Class Secretary 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2, a, mia, Play, Special Comminee 3, Yearbook 3. Each moment fainter wane the fields, muunsv r. ueconb me Industrial Aria Course Fulure Plans: M.V.T.l. ORAMELL EDWIN PRATT Snrapper i Industrial Arfs Course Class Presldent l: Baxeball Manager 2, 3: Manltor. Future Plans: Teacher Foaiball 1, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Special Comminee 3, Manllar. LLOYD EARL RECORD Lloyd College Course Future Plum: Undecided Basketball 1, Dlrigo Boys' Slate 3, Ski Club 3, F. A L. Club 4, Monitor. 25 DANIEL P. luckill Bunny lndustrlal Arts Courxe Future Plans: Air Farce Student Council President 4, Junior Play, Baseball 35 Safety Council 1, 2, Vice President a, 4, school Paper 4. CANDACE LEE ROBERYS Candy College Course Future Plum: Nursing Band I, 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking ls F. L L. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 45 A,A. l, 2, 3, Special Committee 4. And wider rolls the seag EINO ELMER RONKKO Junml svslvn nossnrs Judy 'dl i ' Am CW College Course Future Plans: Undecided F.,,.,,, pl.-,,.,, c.,n.g. Special Committee 3, l.v. Baseball l A.A. l, 1, 37 G.A.A. lt 2. 3. 4, 2ll Point Awards: Dramatic Clul: l, 2, 3, President 4, La Mascara: Junlar Play: Senior Play, F. A l.. Club l, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club l, 2, J, Varsity 1, 2, 3, l: Hnrmonixerx l. 7, 3. 4, vwbwll 3, 4, school Paper 4: Meier- elle lp Cheerleader l, 2. 3: Class Treas- urer 2: Class Vice President 31 Class Secretary 4, Safely Council Secretary 2, J, 4, Special Committee 3. Fealball I, 3, lg Monitor. JAY SANBORN JUY ' Industrial Am Course Future Plans: Undecided The mist grows dark, DIANE MARY SUEDE Saupy Commercial Cours: Futura Plans: l.B.M. School AA. l, 2, 3: G.A,A. l, 2, 3, Troasuror 4: Dramatle Club 35 Glrls' Glas Club 1, Varalfy lp F.B.l.A. 1, 2, 3: School Paper 1, 2, 3. ROBERT CUFFORD SPRINGER, JR. llld Indunrial Arts Courn Futura Plans: Dairy Farmnr PETER WAYNE STARBIRD Genaral Courn Fufure Plans: Undocldad Football Aaslnani Manager 1: Spocial Commlttee 3. Pan RONAID ALBERT SPRINGER, JR. Rollllll Gonoral Courxl Futura Planl: Slngor Monitor. MILDIIED FRANCES THOMPSON lllllo Cammorclal Cours! Futura Plans: Seerolory G.A.A. 2: Ylarboolt 3, 41 School Paplr 3, 4: F.l.LA. 41 F.l'l.A. 4. 27 l ROBERT D. 'IIKKANEN F. A l. Club l, 2, 3, Football 1. 2, 3, 4. ANITA CAROL TOWNSEND Commercial Course Future Plans: Undecided F.B.L.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: A.A. I, 2, 3. DONALD THOMAS TWITCHELL Dull Agricultural-Indusfflal Arla Course Future Plans: Dairy Farmer F.F.A. lp Monitor. BEVERLY ANITA WATSON librarian 1: Prlza Speaking l, 2: A.A, 2, Cl: Dirigo Girls' Stale 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Safely Council Cl. 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. A L. Club I 2 3 4- F.T.A. 4 4, swam camel 3, auwlbqnl 2, spatial commm.. 3, ' 1 ' College Coursa Future Plum: Army Niki The sun goes down, l.UClEN RAY TWITCHELI. 'lwlftll Commercial Course Future Plans: Accountant Sclwol Paper 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Glen Club 1, 2: Monitor: Camaro Club 4. College Cours: Futura Plans: College 4 i A.-. l Day breaks, - ANIYA LORRAINE WOODWORTII llontlil College Cours: Futura Plans: X-my Technician F.T.A. 25 Orchsxha 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 45 Glen Club I, 2, 37 Drill I'eam 37 School Paper 3: F. L I. Club 4. Track PETER WUOII BARBARA ELIZABETH WHITMAN F.B.l.A. I. 2. 3, 4: School Paper 3. Barb Cornmurclal Course Futura Plans: Beaullcicn School T RICHARD ALBERT WHIYNEY Illelry lnduslrlal Arts Course Fufvro Plans: Undecided 29 Industrial Am Cours: Fuiure Plans: Store Manager ' ' mnhurl 2, Baseball 2, 3. LEWIS WARREN WILLIAMS hw Indunrial Am Cours: Futurl Plans: Undecidsd Football I, 2, 3, Ap Baseball 1, 2. Fifi JUDITH ARLENE WYMAN Jlnh Commurcial Cours: Future Plum: Undecided A.A. I, 2, 3, F.B.LA. 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3: G.A.A. 1, And where are we? - Holmes SENIOR HONORS Beverly A. Watson Ma riin K. Nisku nen Sva.af5'J Stephen F. Higgins Learning by study must be wang Cynthia A. Paul John H. Kimball SENIIUR HONURS Twas ne'er entaifd from son to son. - 1. Gay . . Arthur P. Jacobsen Judy A. Guilford Patricia M. Bessey Ruth E. Kelleher ?.. 5 E. Carroll J. Cyr -AX! I know what pathway leads to popularity. T. Noyes. C. Moore. R. Merrill. B. Laveiay 1 2 ,A . .. -,-I--..,,.. . ,. if 'Ambition has no rest. T. Nayes, J. Roberts, R. Cummings, S. Higgins 'Music soothes the savage breast. R. Kellahsr, B. Martin, O. Prem, B. Record . ' E M... Q mm -rx his , ,An .Q Ja U0 .iron :vid . 1.9.1 Glorious in his apparel. S. Fasfer. W. Chapman, A. Jacobsen, l. Block 'TLv good will makes intelligence. B. Watson, M. Niskonen, J. Kimball, R. Kelleher MOST COURTEOUS C. luFrance, J. Robarrs, 5. Rirller, C. Cyr CLASS CLOWN5 J. Wymnn, B. Laveioy, L. Emmons, J. Kimball MOST SPIRITED 5. Fosler, P. Bessay, T. Noyes, F. Hall PRETTIEST EYES S. Fcsver. E. Judkins, P. Bessey. B. Springar. S. Rizker Art is not a thingg it is a way. S. Brackeif. S. Higgins, C. Paul, P. Basssy Never shake thy gory lacks at me. D. Ricker, E. Judkins. J. Lahflr R. Merrill 32 A little quiet is the only diet. E. Guilford, C. luFrunCi, M. Hafzh. G. Curfil - w 2.4 hr -1 , 51,353.24 .. e.,X'fV: , W :I Sm X M g-f. , V, V - ' f 1:1 y . . . W I ... . J., - 4 ' ' 4. 351. 4 V. 4 Y - ' Milli? X w ':E':.f 'X ' 35:4 fl -.. vfgaicf 1. .fgff J.:'?ff. .. s f 5 .?v...:lV '--jl'If.-gfj sf5 1. . , . ' .- .. 355133 ' .4 THESPIANS CUTEST B. Martin, B. Loveiny, S. Higgins, C. Moore, C. LaFrance, T. Noyes, J. Eliot L. Emmons BEST WORKERS B. Loveioy, J. Roberts, T. Noyes, Most vsnsxnme 5, nigga... s. mm R. Kelleher J. Larson F. Han MOST ATTRACTIVE S. Foslsr, R. Kelluhor, J. Larson, D. Ncwnll A smile recures the wounding nf a frown. J. Robnrh, D. Ntwell, B. Benn, D. Rinks! Tim warld's knst publicized athlete. J. Larwn. S. Fontan F. Hall, P. Benny 33 . .. urewff ' So much they talked, so very little said. L. Emmons, C. Brown, J. Wyman, J. Kimball .yr A x f. , . .-.wi 95.4 , I doubt her dancing days are over. R. Blum C. Maori, S. Bard, L. Emmons sw-if , wr ef K 11 I' 5 'Q L ,My -. Q.. :': f? Extremes meet. 0. Twifchall. C. Buck, A. Buyca, P. Bizlrford The body at its best. W. Chapman, E. Judlnins, C. LcFrcn:e. R. Tiklnunen i.. . c s- 1 Senior Class Uffieers President T. Noyes - R. Merrill Vlce Prexlden! R. Springer - C. Mears Secrelary J. Roberts - P. Bexxey Treasurer C. Buck - J. Kimball Advisers Mr. Beeud 'Y Mr. MacGregor Mrs, Bryan! Girls and 5 Boys State S. Higglm D. Fournier T. Noyes B. Lovejoy B. Marlin B. Wuhan C. Moore W . Qi'-fit' izgki' Q National Merit P. Blcliford P. Beuey B. Been R. Kelleher J. Kimball M. Nlskunen s. niggim . 4 5 N n Q . ,M , V .N .J , 1 'F 4 ,U ii.. -',. 1, Y , 1 xxx- ?'f 'flee-sf.. :- HJ ff ETF Hi' Q9 L U 'XE' M1 ' w 5 gr. -L ,. W. 1 -L4 .143 ,,. My 3+- ,.,.,:, fu. , An X- of 4 nw . V' l ., .. if' 143145340 vii ' u., M We f :- i iff .. M15 fs V-'1 V, . ' , R 'Q 3 , gf. I fric ra V V 'Q ffm ,Q pig Y-5 VM A ' J i L 'lf 1 rf IQ WHO Y W:-aa WW gif '-mf' 1, ? , Q Q , f . W R ' : ,sua ..,.,3i5 E M-'51 . , vs- Q 3135 'Vo Q ,. V. -'ww -f- wa-.5 - ,-.fw Q-. , ,. ., s -. , 5 i 2 n 'ann' r v? . 3 ' WM fix A Sy' ,A db! V A at QQ? , A Jeff? ' 'L5x:4Q25xQ 3efr?'5i ffl , W 4 D My pa:- -I .- ...- 8 .ln Lu P Sophomore Cllass Frasidenf T. Sawyer A. Thompson Vice Pnlidun C. Weston D. Morne Sucnhlry F. leBossiere V. Murrill Treasurer C. Bachelder B. Pierce 'C ! :'5'Y'1' qv-. Junior Class Pruldlnl E. Naya: W. Titus Vice Pruidanl R. Pike P. Newell Sszrnlary C. Baan C. Swat! Truuxuror G. Frlchelh B. Corlzeh 522 ,2.,.1 .ph J M... .9 -,. , Freshman Class Pruidsm W. MeCready B. Huverinan Vlu Prelidnnl W. Frechelia S. Huverinsn Sncrdsry B. Howe B. Stevan: Trouxunr R. Frolhinghum A. Crookar 457. 'E .13 2 s Q M CCIJUBS AND ACTIVITIES f 1'n.:':, fur ' 'f f frtrw, . H., Q. . , ' ,?H'!l H? ,, , . ,,. ,, 1 N 9 Q s. Raymond T Ayer Advisor Angie Jncluon Advisor Row 2: M. Gammon, J. M:Gown, Swett, J. Robsrtx, R. Cummings Raw I: K. Motson, P. Bessay, J. A x 4, -'X. EDITORS L. Record. R. Kelleher, L. M:Creody, C. Moors DREKI STAIFIF Editors: R. Kelleher - C. Moore Assistant Editors: L. McCreody - L. Record Sports Editors: M. Niskonen - M. Gommon F. Loveioy - P. Newell Art Editors: P. Bessey - S. Foster D. Horrimon-J. McGown B. Howe, D. Gray, J. Guilford, D. Harriman, D. Huff, P. Newell, C, Mitchell, M. Nislnnnen, F. loveioy, P. Goddard, S. Foster SALESMEN C. Michlan, E. Noyes, R. Pike, S. Higgins, J. larxon, D. Heilukinen, L. Twivchsll, T. Sawyer DRIEJKII STAIFJF Senior Section: R. Cummings - J. Guilford J. Roberfs-C. Sweh Junior Section: D. Huff - K. Matson Sophomore Section: P. Goddard - J. Mitchell Freshmen Secfion: D. Gray - B. Howe Row Cl: D. DUCQIO. A. Boyce, E. Judkins. J Row 2: D. Wlilimun, B. Pike, L. Payne Row 1: C. Cyr, E. Austin, M. Thompson , ual Q fl . Luhvi. A. Townsand. S. R. E. A Higgins Pika Noyes Howe Morey Busincss Staff Business Managon Ida Kimball Advisor J. lcrlon D. Haikkinan l. Twilchell T. Suwysr C. Micklon TYPISTS E. Guilford ...-z'w'eww.::J iz, Hur: rm!- . rim 5..:f?Ji+f ' .gm .M low NA 'HO NA IL HONUR SUCJUETY V I V.-MY, 1 I X I 'YS4 x- J r! fr fer P f. X f Cb -,X l 3 Y ., 'I Row 5: D. Heikklnnn. C. Moore, S. Hlgginx. 4: B. Bean, M. Niskunen, C. Cummings, L. McCreudy, J. Ki Row 3: R. Cummlngl, R. Pike, E. Kyllonen, J. R Raw 2: P. Benny, C. Swett, B. Wuho Row 1: R. Knllehar. Carroll mbull. chem. n, E. Gu'l J. Guilf Cyr fm' ' I ford. ard. numgl. 4 NATIIUNAIL HUNKOR SOCIETY Sis K . -Q P. Benny, B. Watson, C. Moore, Secretary: R. Bean, R. Kelleher, M. Niskanen, President: Treaxurerg J. Kimball. Vice President: J. Roberts, J. Guilford, E. Guilford, R. Cummings. We pledge ourselves to uphold the high purposes of the society io which we have been elected, striving in every way by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of this school and of our lives. S S. Higgins, John Ella! ADVISERS 47 'li .. Q 'T As ,. Barbara Hall e 'im Row 2: C. Richardson, Vice Presidanf, W. Chapman, Treusursr Row l: D. Ricker, Presidenf, J. Thayer, Vice Prnsidenti G. Inman, B. Martin, Secrstaries Q .Q Q Q ' STUDENT Prandcnl Wnfern Raglan Sfudenl Council ssflf? W 3 'mb Q.. V' i amide lovnioy Advisors Robert Spear Keiih Cunningham Row 2: A. Fonier, P. Wiley, B. Marlin, G. Inman, G. Rungur, R. Emtrson, W. Newell, S. Higgins, C. Cyr low 'l: S. Cummings, C. Richardson, V. Brown, W. Chapman, J. Thayer, D. Kicker Q iff , 1 1... ,. ? I -. M,H,...-.ug...- ..,..- ,...,-ey...-,....,..f A if 'fs 'f 5' CUUNCIL i ' Li? A fi . Vg? 3 A f JH: do , Language Club JF .85 lL Installing Omar J. Kimball Advisors F A l ORCHESTRA R. Rounds, R. Hakh, E. Birney, R. Kellehur Joseph laverdiero Raymond T. Ayer Row 2: R. Hatch, Drums, P. Bessey, Truoxurer, M. Niskonen, Marshal, W. Chapman, Vice Preslduniy R. Boon, Pruidenrg R. Pike, Chaplain, K. Matson, Secrafaryg B. Martin, Soloist, C. Roberis, Pianis! Row I: J. Srawart, Trumpeterg T. Sawyer, Monilorg J. lassalle, Monitor, C. Richardson, Monlfori D. Fournier, Monitor: W. Titus, Trurnpeiur I I 35,4 vyrgm' 54- I af? I3 fe:- YWQXQ 15,5 .. . ,r 1 'V QQ ir- ' w ti. ' ll .-1 ..... ,, 'I' ya . . 1 .N - Y , ' :wa 5-5?f.?f'5T2T? 5sfwafw .fy W i F1 eww . naifmwgg 5:.?f'f':'5E,g,.,n1f-lb- l I L ,N Yi Q M, .3 4 Af'-?!4'f'i'5' 'luv .'?3b'W 'wzfkiff--1 ... . 1 S '1?'i5XQ bi, 'Nr,QG '15,., - xg :fwgf . , ' vii f ew 4 f 'Y ' R 7? GL 5- B W., ' k 4 H kfi' fr Lfnffl ff r t f 115' , ' Q r. X '7 U51 Q g. , .W - V151 A ga , ' 4, V. X ,f ln ' ' 4. 3 . ' ' I G ' L , A lr ' r 'QU A v Qu . 5 'M b ig? ' ki .W J Q3 Y .5 . , , 'I Q' l 9,,.,.. f'Q'-' A Q' 'l 5, 3 F- 'QV-'NY fi , ggf- Row 3: B, Thorp, D. Guilford, R. Ryerson, J. Phillips, D. Newell, K. Rowson, C. Weston, A. Thompson, L McCreody, D. Hull E. Kyllonen low 2: R. Pike, R. Hutch, G. Bumpus, J. Hatch, S. Huotari, L. Blozk, D, Fournier, C. Brown, F. Hall, A. Gammon, L. Emmons, J. Crcib, R. Kelleher, L. Ascani, H. Lone Row I: W, Foriier, B. lord, C, Willard, R. Walker, C. Cyr, B. Watson, K. Ruwson, S. Bracken. M. Vining, M. Gammon, P. Goss, V. Merrill .fa-7Sf,JYf R OFFICERS President, C. Browny Vice President, R. Pike, Secretory, H. Lone, Treasurer, L. Mgcreeay. Fcrliamenlorion, 1. crush, Hislorinn, F. Hull: Program chair. men, R. Kelleher, R. Hulch , Advisors ' Mollie swam 52 Angie Jackson SCIUENCIE CLUB As-Ivisars Hr-.wld Brown Paul Muuughlin What art was to the ancient world, science is to the modem.-Disraeli s fi t M 1 visa X J . E . U-L01 Pnsiden! M. Nislrcnen ' ' f , -- w. - , vw: fl. f s. Vin President J. Kimball SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Secretary C. Moors Trensvru 5. Higgins Raw 3: P. Daniels, P. Edwards, P. Duchsne. R, Ryerson, J. Eliot, C. Wesion, A. Thompson, P. Jackson, S. Paul, L. Wiles, R. Hodge, R. Judkins Row 2: A. Alberi, M. Jackson, J. Harriman, J. Sulaeby, J. Roberts, V. Brown, M. Mnddan. Bucheldar, T. Sowyar, G. Judkins, R. Tikkanen. M. Charln ' C. Row 1: P. Bickford, F. loveloy, J. Chapman, C. Fillebrown, G. Brown, J. Kimball, L. McCraudy. P. sunon, L. Nova, n. sr-Mg., 1. cone... o. omghe 53 z ,W '23 1 5 H' ff'-.5-Y' 4 ' . ,-,,. ,lf Q., 'Q -a nr, 14 9 my ag' Q IQ 1 !f I KN 0' FAJ IF. B. IL.. A. CLUB obidmggll F. a. L. A. omcers President E. Judkins First Vice-President F. LuBossiere Second Vice-President C. Bean Secretary S. Cummings Treasurer B. Smith Adviser Constance Stevens Raw 3: S. Green, B. Bryant, M. Hill, B. Thompson, C. Bqrilen, H. Brown, D. kicker, B, Martin, N. Hanscom, R. Hodga, C. Perkins Row 2: M. Thompson, R. Frost, D. Guilford, C. Cummings, l. Swan, J. McKinley, J. Truman, P. Daniels, D. Suebe, A. Townsend, J. Wyman, T. Noyes, A. Boyce Row I: R. Judkins, E. Gnrdnsr, J. Erickson, S, Judkins, S. Paul, C. Baan, S. Mcxcay, J. Hemingway, S. Day, E. Whilmun, F. Thomas President lst Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary Yreaxurer J, Efigkgon Reporter L. Knigh L Payne Purliamantarian A. Woodwortl C, Bean Historian L. Allan G, Newgon Song leader P. Besse' B. Benn However we tml, or wherever we wander, our fatigued wrshes strll recur to home for tranqmllzty. Goldsmith IF. H. A. CLUB Glenna Starhird Adelaide Cairns Adm., Adviser Raw 3: E. Kennard, B. Bryant, A. Garland, T. Blacquiers, E. Kohkonsn. M. Jackson, L Payne, G. Newton, T. Healll, S. Kennard Row 2: M. Norton, G. Nova, S. Swallow, S. Howe, K. McAllister, C. Emmoni, M. Hill, R. Morey, C. Robbins, P. Merrill Raw 'I: B. Bean, l. Knight, S. Cochran, J. Cummings, A, Woodworth, R. Bertwell, P. Bessey, J, Larson, l.. Allen J: Row 3: M. Bracken, Thmpwn, F. Thomas, Row 2: A. Boyce, P. Jones, M. Bickford, M. Row 1: M. Hutch, C Jackson rs MONITORS M. Mzlaughlin, s. Higgins, c. Cyr, M. Niskcnen, w. chapmun, R. Mmall, P. Biekfurd, A. Mufch, J. Larson, B. Record, L. Williams, R. Cruib, D, Newell, F. Hall, D. Twilchell, E. Ronkko, R. Springer. P. Siurbird, L. Record, D. DeCuto, L. Emmons SAFETY COUNCIL Pnuidsnt Secretary R. Pike J. Roberts Vin Fnsidsni Trnuxurnr D. Heikkinen S. Foster J :,vl:i1l ' sum councu OFFICERS and REPRESENTATIVES Row 2: T. Wiles, D. Morse, D. Riclrer, W. Emmons, J. Eliot, C. Andrews, D. Heikkinan Row 'lz T. Sawyer, S. Foster, R. Pike, J. Robsris, K. Matson, D. Newell n-n1ea-.alumna-13 . . .11 :. -.....o..n........,.. - ' w..n.nn1 Rulh Higgins SIEICCRIETAJRIIIES Wan? , eilfe'4z'f,' ..vs.s.X'?.w '. , 'Cgf,'g'?w?i??2g M 4535? 'i'!??ifG. 'll J ' ligizggi '52 x S Q 9: mf: ,. an ,Q , 538 'X , . wail U q . ... niififiezifri .zu 2 J gg 3.5 Q . fri 4:19219 3s'?fg ,3 . . .. - . i . 'h.-- ' 33.31 -1 N .ea f.- 2 Q v Joan Sullivon Raw 2: J. lnhli, B. Fran, J. Guilford, A. Townsend, L. Cummings, J. Roberts, B. Marlin, D. Whitman. J. Goodwin, E. Guilford, E. Judkins, E. Auslin Row I: B. Whilman, D. Seube, A. Boyce, S. Fosler, R. Frosl, M. Thompson OIFIFIUCJE GIRL LJIBRARIIANS now 3. Mrs. Jackson, R. spnngu, J. wney Row 2: D. Guilford, M. Jackson, V. Brown, J. Hemingway, C. Brown, S, Huotori, D. Hull Row I: D. Hum. B. Crosby, l. Payne, P. Newell, J. Milchell, V. Merrill Evelyn Murcll Row 3: J. Kimball, M. Niskunen, P. Bizkfcrd, F. Hall, J. Elini. Raw 2: Adviser, Ruth Greenleaf: R. Cummings, C. Moore, A. Boyce, S. Huutari, C. Brown, L Block Raw I: R. Crnib, J. Roberts, S. Fosrer, S. Higgins, M. Thampsun, M. Gammon. SIENIIUR DRAMA Une Foot In Heaven All the world' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg And one man in his time plays many parts. Shakespeare JUNIOR DRAMA Um: Of This World Row 3: H. lane, J. Snlsaby, S. Cummings, B. Twitchell, G. Ranger, Joseph luverdiere, Adviser. Raw 2: M. Black. L Record, R. Pike, P. Duchema, J. Cohen. Row I: L. McCready, E. Kyllonen. .10 0' ,, 2...-2 , A E..:.f.m-'ei'1s'1',.i5f:?i - ' sa' if 1' W X.-. W x- ' wi 1, f::xf! 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Theres sure no passion m the human soul VARSITY new 3. D. mm, c. sgbbin., M. Hamlin, 5. mum, Brooiu, S. Daniels, V. Brown, S. Foster. D. Hui? Row 2: B. Twitchell, l. Naxun, L. Budurd, J. Ricksr, Guilford, E. Kuhkonen. S. Kennord, J. Cohen Row 1: J. Phillips, R. Rounds, N. Hanscom, L. Navn, A. Gammon, I. Birnay, G. Brown 5. Hamlin, D. Hardy, C. Brown, J. Nova, C. G. Akers, P. Bsan, B. Howe, K. Niskcnen, D. P, Goddard, 1. Goodwin, K. Ramon, D. Hum, Q . Q X L ,iv , - iw ' 0 ,, 15 a' ,P 6 J y A ' :mg .A 'T ' f w1 ua,fff:w, 1 an .. , Q ,Q ,'-- ,:,f.r.U . r H A 1-, . N X h X ' 'X 1 mi. I .E xi .--X, 4.25,-,n !:f1Pf'2r . f -3'f fE-3+-fits? 4 PHE- jg, 1 E. Nurmi, P. Kelley, L. Nason, E. Kyllonen, K. Ruwxon, M. Babinenu, D. Hulf, P. Newall, B. Corba!! KIEYNUTIES Y.. ,. :A 5-V , cies clue officers 1' . 'P f . 1 - ff, 1.3 ' 5 Pruidunt ,J - ' ' R. K,l:,,h,, Q.. .. . if , 1' : . . .m.., dffvq . Vice President 7 Q 71 s. Human.,- w M, , . ...rr ': 4 ' 1 ,T - UIQ' VL . M W 45 ' K Surslary 3' ' ' 'rj '. , 'lk .3 1 ,K 'f', Vi B. Corbelr 5 , 'W' l4l':,,',:ii'l, i 1 , I 1 f us,-ri-nn .5 A V9 X ' rig.-' f Q .,r'fg,,, ,,:,fg. +2 A. Gamma rf., l by , ' 5 I P. Newell fl f L K K .' .VI Q. I fi i'1'i'3f7lI2- it Sr? GJLIEIJE CCIUUB Row 4: J, Bradbury, G. Smith, C. Cyr, M. Bulzinenu, C. Bragg, S. Howe, S. Hoverinen, K. lancasrsr, V. Merrill, S. Jackron, C. Bruwn, R. Kelleher, B. Bean Row 3: P. Child, J. MacGown, M. Hutch, P. Marrill, D. Hull, B. Corball, J. Phillips, K. Ruwxun. G. Akers, B. Crosby, K. Rawson, C. Willard. D. Gray, L Thampson, M. Newton law 2: l. Nason, M. Thayer, P. Hamilton, B. Leonard, P. Bessey, A. Garland, l. Hayes, C. Erickson, J. Forfier, E. Nurml, P. Ncwell. J. Brewer, S. Slurlevunl, J. Mitchell Raw 'l: 5. Sleveru, C. Ward, L. Hsndersun, C. Suwlella, M. Vining, K. Niskunsn, C. Pnclmllt, 5. llndmy, N. Sturbird, B. Pisrce, E. Guy Uffncers Elizabeth Klum Raw Row Row Row MARCHHNG BAND The God of music dwelleth out of doors. -E. Thomas 66 Frequent and soft as falls the wintefs snow, Thus from his lips the copious periods flow. Homer PUBLIC SPEAKING MR 4 Q. 'Kina vs f .g. Qiiyry eq? If A 5 I XJ? iwfxgx is ... 'EQ 6... Q ' , . ff 'ir' gsseaij meg: Q g1xfp'g3: 1 -1. .2-1: ,aw W'-.QL ...W-isa, ' S -Y dy 12 '12, ff 3.1 W.: T9'f?5?5 if' fig 5 3535.129 M21 Wiwsii ' Fifi QQ? 'I IT if . 'i5Ql.1f:1.' , Z -'.9..z,+fwgfl'f 43 Q of 'gy ' Q 4 Qti ffw SIEESRQ' 9335 x ,, ' as as 2, 3. 2.1151 - 7f'p,r 1 A .5 .. gi' ...lwi .,,.,. , 43-KA' ,shnjg 3 ' 'sw -.4 ., fi . .. ' N j ' '..':'.. gg 55 H 5 J '? .Q'..:Z31f'filK.'f.d1? Yr l2'L5'fJ. i.v?'.f 1. . Q ww , .1.'.?,Aa: a ,. Z5 3- f 'fry .. . 7.15, A f .245 --'vi C551 W A1 , .1 xiii '. .24 '.1i,'1wl3. V1 14, , ' ' eu' kg. 4 Tm 655.21 '-qYN'E553f' J. 'Ms Raw 3: l. Record, Cv. Smiih, E. Kyllanan, K. Levine, A. Boyca E Nurml J Phllxps M Levme low 2: Mrs. Stowell, C. Bean, B. Murkin, H. lone, D. Hal? R Pike M Nrxkanen J Bryan! R Graves l. McCreudy. low 1: I.. Allen, A. Gammon, D. Derocha, R. Cummingx M Gammon K Ruwson -,U 1 - .nf ,.. Lest we forget l JUNIUR 2 SENJIUR PRUM I could have danced all night 1 1 1 chi 'Qui-1 Q 1 u Lest we forget JUUNIIUIR S SENIOR PROM W'ith you in my arms. lesaz,-ouMg,yv.a m FTA CLUB INSTALLATION For friendship is nothing else than agreement on all matters, divine and human, with kindliness and love, indeed, 1 scarcely know whether, with the exception of wisdom, any better thing has been given to man by the immortal gods. Cicero F 8. L CLUB BANQUET QW' HI: QR N Q H 0 i-TE V' OXFORD HILLS HIGH SCHOOL SEAL The earliest Vikings were cruel and faithless members of Scandinavian bands of sea ravers. They were an adventurous people who were ene- mies of civilization and the science of peaceful co-existence, although many of their invasions led to important settlements and influenced the devel- opment of Europe for many years. The Vikings, who were merciless in killing the defeated and who fought with savage cruelty, had keen qualities of intelligence and imagination which enabled them to learn rapidly from the civilized people and quickly adopt the Christian religion. As civilization entered into the Vikings' life, they eventually departed from their cruel ways and their savage love for destruction, and quickly adopted a vastly new way of life, changing from plundering pirates to civilized traders. The Oxford Hills High School's green and gold school seal is based on the idea that finally de- veloped in the Viking civilization, the idea of peaceful living, cooperation among their fellow- men, and a strict code of honor. The twin Dreki figureheads, facing east and west o fn fx D 55: NURWAv X35 S a s QQ in the center of the seal, represent the twin towns of Norway and South Paris. Forming a semi-circle around the figureheads is the ivy wreath representing the fast growing com- munities and the progress shown in the successful consolidation of two separate schools into one school district, advanced in ideas and ideals. Vertically through the center of the seal is the banner displaying the motto Forward ever, Back- ward never which was chosen by the Student Council to signify the aspirations and ambitions of the student body toward the highest goals attain- able in life. Oxford Hills District High School, lettered iust inside the points, signifies the combined efforts of all toward solidarity. The six points extending outward are symbolic of the challenge for growth in the areas exempli- fied by the cardinal principles of education: health, command of fundamental processes, worthy home membership, worthy use of leisure time, vocation, civic education, and ethical character. ENGLISH FRENCH STUDENT TEACHING BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS 7... N 72 LIBRARY CHEMISTRY :maxi A, :-es, IJ 'L HISTORY GUIDANCE HEALTH DRIVER EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS I J 1 ,r...I...- 5 gpx i, u-. I V. ,, BUSINESS PHYSICS HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSUCIIATIIUN IH Nw s. Q ,XA xfsxql 1X X fix NT' ,.F'...2 fit, Z. f1?ff f Q . s 77 H i 1.x Y - f 'ws'g,?fg'i...-23 ,vxx, X! A .Q FY ,167 f4P9 ?1f1lf5? -v ..,q' yn- ii. Q M 4 1 ..-.U .. ML. v!.,.,:z?i ,E .f 3 af m' 'je ,K UR' vc Rf -, .W .M e :WH 'ziiw ,Q 5 K .4 M- ,.. ., . li. - 5 Y in ,by .. . Qsuh' , ,J575 'S 23 .. X fi Qt' 5 f 9, fin' K -.- ,N v . 7 8 A ICE SKATING Exercise is the breathing time SOFTBALL 79 SKIING of day with me. Shakespeare X N ROLLER SKATING HJ ,Sw , .JST :l JNJ. s. .. eu 'S If w 44. g J. 1 ,im,,,.:n, ,f 'H.5- ,J -51334 . - .. , Qs., .. Q. , . -. my ,. M, , ,N frm: AL, 1,8 vi ., agiiqfgvliygz Y A. , 'L.4' -173' ., 7' V f1':w. ri? - gf - ' N ' Z 5-'sg 'j':,3z5'2g'. fp 1., ' 543 . ' E. . 2 .aQiW?'1s f ff' k '-SV? F91 fl , , V . -f N.. 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Q. 6 - 2 7 : W 5 if aff: 5 f'?f,i.'f511i :Z,f,1 - -A - --J f ew.. ::'g'.s:1:'-,.-1: 1 ' .91 .U 'i iii-p,..'1 'fif'.,'fP1L, 4-:fd fe ' Y S ,ed .'0 x ur MM6 dir!! ,Wg Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Ikjtgjvff V 3... .Ugg - 3.1.0.5 9 ' v if rig, f.O'2'5t,.,. . ...Q . 6 ,Zn c 59.1 ,3fifi? Qi ' 7 ,g ' 'I if 7 Y' .. E7 J ' W .1 egflg E . 1 , l- af- 2 . T XL' W I, I! T --in irim ' ' ', 1 K- . Fin! low: M. Whlinly, K. Chapman, T. Guilford, D. Hulformun, R. Donirll. Suomi low: R. Truman, R. Judklnx, J. Bryant, W. Tilux, T. Scwyor, E. Cornoll, R. Rounds, C. W. Chandler. Third Row: R. Winslow, R. Boon, 5. Clark, F. Hall, R. Korhonnn, C. Fillebmwn, R. Emmlrxon. Follrih Row: Conti! Govirl, R. Pilie, Mnnogsri A. Thompson, B. Huff, J. Sulealay, B. Smifll, F. .l. Larson, W. McCready, W. Corro, Couch Bull, Coach Dore. Fifth Raw: R. Stone, A. Allaerl, D. Newell. ll. Tikkunsn, R. Phinnoy, L. Williams, A. Murch, S. . , . 1 mn.. , e .3 W i , yjq Q'-5 ,f ,, . Wuion. Loveioy, Grover. FOOTBALL 37 Wilton 6 7 Brunswick 28 27 Kennebu nk 7 2 Gould 0 l Fryebu rg 0 Biddeford 26 Mexico gm -5 Q 3. Q i, 3:4 fl Y 'Z 53:-r 'IQ'- W , -5 G ,-.J X , ' x li Mai. ray? x., fv 0 'I l ,, M. if ag '7 V if mwhx . Q4 Tfwx L ,- --Q.:...., ved' we --....,..., GOULD ACADEMY VERSUS OXFORD HILLS HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Second Raw: Couzh Brown, W. Frechefla, P. Bickford, M. Mnddsn. First Row: M. Grover, D. Easley, J. Chuss, G. Flechello, A. Pschnik. F Q 'X 'El ' STAR Garuld Frechelta l n R, W. , K UCI' y N 'MII G? COACH Harold Brown .a, 4 Y N gf., M.-V1--fy . 'Y-Q14 ,, 45. mf. fx J HM 'J- V . X 6 ff x I X ' W IWDCIBUQX E V 4 'V' N iw .ul N ' ,' yi if 9 gg, .1 4, kj P .ff 1 Q 8 ' Tb f ' 3 A I- , MA N . Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford oxfdfa Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford ' Oxford Oxford Oxford F. Loveioy. C. Weston, P. Bickford Couch Beaudry Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Mechanic Folls Biddeford Stephens Gould Fryeburg Mexico Cape Elizabeth Bridgion Biddeford Kennebunk Gould Mexico Fryeburg Mechonic Falls Bridgion If you will form the habit of taking such exercises, you will see what mighty shoulders you develop, what sinews, what vigor. Epictetus Oxford Hills vs. Mechanic Falls Oxford Hills vs. Mechanic Falls -'Ri f x r an .1 f Q W .F , ?'..', ' H. R , , X I . ,, .. 11 -- M 3---ff, ',.'i:w.:gg- 'M.s,,fjaua:x,,: .-...fu f-., U.. x is-,fi 52291- fa 354 K-QA i in uv. l ai Qwwn wh . '. ::'a'S.',g .vu 155233, 'v .Q 3 1 f '...,.,f9i,f3 A .UI . 14:59. X gg h Q.: .9 1 -ws. I QQ i 'i?..-4 la? , i X3 A an2ig,gP,, Antl 1' 'N -, xy Z' W 0 Sig. ,, ix, ' ' I 137 Q, i' . h P., U 'E A E462 , KA x YJ , 'X we I I 5 , X ii f 1 taxi B3 f.i .m,,8,e mf ww 16.123 UQ. JL u.k1Lk.C4v' X n x -Q- 1 13, 5 Q .4 rl gf 4-wtf. lx fvvav Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills JUNIOR VARSITY new zr R. Walker, Manager: s. Grover, w. Chandler, o. Burke, ic. Chapman, iz. Smilh, M. Medderr, T. Snwyur, P. Verenis, Manager, ceeeh mere. Raw le B. Huff, A. rherrrpeerr, R. Ryerson, w. Mecreeay, A. Peehrrak. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Oxford Hills 55 McFolls 48 Biddeford 47 Oxford Hills 60 Bridgion 50 McFoIls 32 Oxford Hills 52 Hebron 35 Stephens 37 Oxford Hills 57 Oxford 52 Gould 30 48 Fryeburg 37 35 Stephens 48 FRESHMAN SCORES 51 Bridgion 21 Oxford Hills 73 West Poris 54 Biddeford 37 Oxford Hills 32 Rumford 52 Kennebunk 37 Oxford Hills 37 Rumford 53 Gould 31 Oxford Hills 40 Webster 52 Mexico 35 Oxford Hills 43 Hebron 55 Fryeburg 37 Oxford Hills 52 Mexico FRESHMEN P. Wiley, R. Winslow, C. Record, S. Clark, W, Frecheile, el. Chose, F. William, Couch Gouin. 71 E? Ill Ill .5 Row ai N. Carey, R. Thompson, a. smiih, P. Amin, n. omami, E. Thayer, M. Haley. Row 2: Joseph Parham, Ccrachg C. Micklon, P. Cummings, R. Benson, N, Gay, A, Swan, P. Swallow. Row 1: F. Noll, Monagerg A. Forliel, J. Ladd, J. Parsons, O. Burke, E. Smlih, Manager. BASEBALL PARIS NORWAY Paris 6 McFalls 0 Norway 7 Gould 4 Paris 20 Bridgfon 4 Norway I4 Mexico 2 Paris 5 Norway 6 Norway 6 Paris 5 Q Paris 4 Gould 5 Norway I8 Bridgton 5 Paris 3 Mexico 'I Norway 6 McFulls ll Paris 12 McFalls 2 Norway 4 Gould I4 Paris 4 Gould 5 Norway 9 Mexico 16 Paris 9 Bridgtcn 7 Norway 1 Bridgion 4 l Paris 12 Norway l l Norway l I Oxford 4 1 Norway 7 McFolls 1 Norway ll Paris 12 4 now si J. Laimn, s. Hin. a. riiley, cs. Hin, r. ciiiiimii, J. nwiiaiy, combi. l new 1. n. Hiikkiiieii, r. Now, R. sian, L. Lasmim, D. Guilford, c. wemii. low 1: ii. Hemi, K. ciigpmuii, ii. wiiiiiiey, D. Fournier, A. Albiii, s. amid, Mniiqgsf. nn, 0r3wAi 'Q ff. 4. Ouko H-1545 - - Huw'-fr-1 'www I lil 1w-niwQ'mr- RIFLE TEAM OFFICERS Firsl Row: D. Nawell, Treasurer: D. Healy, Exacurive Officarg J. Horton, Secretary: D. Newell, President: R. Springer, Vin Prasidenl. .Z Adviser Adviser Ronald Kugell James Beaudry 1 r 5 ' GOLF TEAM 9 smna now: J. nnbmr, 1. amy, R. Howe, s. Higgins, L. Ladd, R. Bean. ram nw: R. fmefwn, r. arckfofd, nz. w.,nr.r, n, Newell. c. Ranger. 1 x ,.g , nvvggwu- ,Ek SKI TEAM Raw 2: M. Nixlnunnn, l. Emmons, R. Spencer, D. Fournier, D. Heikkinen, P. Cummings, N. Tilccnder D Baswy. C. Abboh, Harold Brown, Conch. Row 1: M. Grover, R. Bean, R. Howe, J. Snlaaby. J. Parsons, G. Ranger, G. Bunhl. Mexico Fryeburg Bridgton Deering Wi nfhrop CLASS B STATE MEET 375.82 345.57 343.65 335.18 315.38 JUMPING Cony Andover Oxford Hills Wihon AT STATE MEET 287.06 217.33 208.89 174.68 ,K Schuss Boom 1-N ,,f gy . 'I r 4' .f ,J , 3 W f , , J ' Z Slqlom ? 7 ? Second Place Winner - Stale Gian! Slalom er State Class B Meet - Fryeburg sisu 63.29424 , Q .. ,t i , ' E ' Q . Second Row: M. Niskanan, J. Cooper, R. Jordan, T. Sawyer, D, Besny. P. Voranis, G. Rungar, J. Phillips, S. Higgins, C. Abbolt, R. Bean, W. Chapman, Fl. Spencer, E. Foxter, N. Tikandar, G. Higgins, J. Harriman, J. Cohan, W. Titus, l. Emmons, J. DaCcleau, D. Hoikkinen, D. Fournier, R. Savags, Mr. Brown. Coach. First Row: M. Grover. V. Brown, S. Foster, L. Wiles, P. Durham, I. Cohen, M. Jackson, J. Brewer, N P. Benny, R. Bean, J. Suleaby. 1. Parsuns, R. Howe. Obstacle Course 'kv SKI CLUB Cream and Sugar? 5+ R -Eiitrk ? Ob I Course WINTER CARNJWAIL Edg 51, Q 'K . in X n -rigid, CARNIVAL 1 Q N ' Q '44-gi: . M 'hz .. Hain 1-'11x?. '31 .' iq, , ef C. In 1 Q QQ.fmf134i5w was-9 5' z , fn 1 -- ' of f ,.-,?1'v.: ' 'ngv,A.1.AH.w .. .. 3.3, ,dv '2 Q55 3 q'x,.,jiA sm, fn, 'U .. .2 X' U . 43, ' . W .. ,, ' Q ., U ., .H ' wg TJ' .. 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Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

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Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 40

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1962, pg 102

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1962, pg 97

Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 57

1962, pg 57


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