High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 45 text:
“
THE CHRONICLE 43 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated-A. Chase, J. Quinn, P. Scott, N. Denny, O. Pulkkinen, Standing-Mr. Bean, B. Edwards, M. MacGown, C. Johnson, D. Hall. The purpose of the Student Council is to deal with student opinion, and to cooperate with faculty and students fo-r the general Welfare of the school. Matters of policy and conduct that af- fect the student body are brought up before this group by the principal for discussion and action. The Council is composed of a boy and a girl re- presentative from each class. There are three members from the Senior class, one of whom is the president of the Council. The following students represented their class this year: Senior Class-Jack Quinn, Patricia Scott, Clifton Johnson. Junior Class-Anita Chase, Bruce Edwards. Sophomore Class-Nancy Denny Dwight Hall. , Freshman Class-Olga Pulkkinen, Matheu MacGoWn The Student officers are as follows: President ........................ Jack Quinn Vice President ....... ...... P atricia Scott Secretary ........................ Anita Chase Treasurer . ................... Bruce Edwards Various school activities are spon- sored by the Student Council, includ- ing the Victory Dance, which is held after the second Norway--Paris foot- ball game.
”
Page 44 text:
“
'TH E CHRONICLE Hall, Betsy Ross House, and tour- ing Valley Forge. We registered at the York Town Hotel and the evening was free for movies. Gettysburg was their next destin- ation. The Electric Map and a visit to the battlefield were the highlights of the trip. Then they toured the Skyline Caverns, and fro-m there to Washington where they registered at the Raleigh Ho- tel. In the evening, they visited the Ford Theater, Washington Monument, and the stately Lin- coln Memorial. Some walking was done today. They began at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, and then proceeded to the F.B.I. building, the White House, the Capitol, and Margaret Chase Smith's office. A night club supper at Casino Royal was a feature of the evening. Their first journey today was to the Arlington National Cemetery where they witnessed the chang- ing of the guards. From there they went to Mo-unt Vernon, Washington National Memorial, and the National Cathedral after which they boarded the bus for the return trip to New York where they attended the Broad- Way Show, Witness to the Prose- cution. With a feeling of sadness to think their wonderful hours to- gether had ended, they started on the homeward trip and arrived at Paris High School at 10 A.M. Sat- urday morning. The Seniors arrived home today, tired, but happy, after a wonder- ful trip. Well, here we are, back in school again after a swell vacation, start- ing the long stretch toward sum- mer vacation and graduation. Boy, how those athletes like to eat! A banquet sponsored by Wil- ner's Was held at Hotel Stone for the Norway-Paris athletes and cheerleaders. MAY The month of May starts out swell with Paris playing at Dixfield. More baseball??? Gould enter- tained Paris in a lively game. A busy schedule for today. Paris was host to the Mexico eleven in a baseball game and the annual Mother and Daughter banquet was held. No boys allowed. This time Paris entertained Dix- field in another baseball game. Care for wrestling, boxing, tumbl- ing or almost any other indoor sport? The place for you is the P.H.S. gym where a thrilling Sports Nite was staged tonight. Paris sure is playing baseball fast and furious this month, another game with Gould today with Paris playing hosts. The Cardinals played at Bridgton today with lots of cheering from both sides. Baseball sure is in the air. An- other game, this time with Mexico was held at Paris right after school. The annual Junior-Senior prom was held tonight. It was a big success and well attended. The Cardinals and Rams battled it out tonight in the last baseball game of the season. A swell job, boys. JUNE Graduation is almost here. The Baccalaureate service was held at the Baptist Church tonight. The last day of school and awards were given out at the Last Chapel Exercises. We have waited a long time for this night. The Seniors received their diplomas tonight in a beauti- ful graduation ceremony. Another class starts out on life's road.
”
Page 46 text:
“
44 THE CHRONICLE SENIOR PLAY Front Row-Coach Perham, B. Cushman, S. Harvey, R. Moorehead, C. Moffett, P. Scott, J. Coughlin. Second Row-J. Wood, R. Cyr, P. Butterfield, P. Healy, D. Irons. Third Row-R. Cushman. We Shook the Family Tree , by Hildegarde Dolson, was presented by the Senior Class on November 18 at the Association Hall. Mr. Joseph Per- ham was the coach, while Mrs. Mar- iorie Jordan and Miss Joan Sullivan served as Make-Up Directors. The plot portrayed the trials of an average couple trying to raise four not-so-average teen-agers. The cast was as follows: Hildegarde ........................ Patsy Scott Mr. Dolson ...... ....... J ames Coughlin Mrs. Dolson ....... Carol Moffett Sally ............. ................ S ally Harvey Bob ......... ...... R obert Moorehead Jimmy ....... ............ R ichard Cyr Betty Cushman Paige ........ . .............. Ellie-M ay ............ Priscilla Butterfield 4 9 Jill ..................,................. Peggy Healy Freddie Shermer ............ David lions Mr. Shermer .......... Richard Cushman Mrs. Shermer ................. Joyce Wood Patsy got stuck with David tin knickersi for the spring Pio Q efforts to get out of the date, helped by Sally, only got her into big trouble with Carol, Jim, Joyce, and Dick. Brothers Bob and Rich. and their girl friends, Peggy and Pril, didn't help the situation any by teasing Pat and Dave. who, in desperation, began to search for a pair of long pants. little Bctty confused the problem further by delivering Carol and Jim's love-letters all over town. Finally, after much dif- ficulty, everything was straightened out to a logical conclusion.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.