Paris High School - Chronicle Yearbook (South Paris, ME)
- Class of 1957
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Ml The Chron 1 9 5 7 Volume LXVII H SC, 5 - Qv li 2 O' X in 'T lu A i Published Annually By The Students Of PARIS HIGH SCHCOL South Paris, Maine NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN The youth of today are the adults of tomorrow who will be helping to govern this great country and lead it on to greater success than ever before. In spite of the tales -of juvenile delinquency which are heard on every side, I feel that we, the youth of today, are much the same as the youth of years gone by. We are trying to be good citizens now and to prepare -ourselves for the greater responsibilities -of tomorrow. THE EDITOR flecbcafion Mr. Joseph A. Perham The class of nineteen hundred fifty-seven Wishes to dedicate this issue of the Chronicle to Mr. Joseph A. Perham in recognition and appreciation of his cooperation, interest, friendship, and inspiration. ji QQ? Iln illlvmnriam In loving memory of John Cummings, a former classmate, who could not share these happy years with us at Paris High School. joan Sullivan, Secretary to Superintendent Mr. Howard I. Libby, Superintendent OPPORTUNITY The expression opportunity knocks but once is a complete fallacy. Many golden opportunities face us nearly every day of our lives-opportunities to make this a better World in which to live. May we face every opportunity of life thoughtfully and ask its meaning bravely and earnestly. In this way we shall be able and ready to meet the supreme opportunities when they come. HOWARD I. LIBBY Superint-endlent of Schools Mr. Walton Corbett, Mr. Austin Stearns, Mr. Harold Perham T... Mr. Ellery Huff-Industrial Arts- Gorham State Teach- ers College tv U C, Q ' 1 . K A 11 flier. f .. - ,sw Mr. Donald Gouin-Physical Education - Coach - Uni- versity of Maine, B.S. Mrs. Louise Huff - Home Economics-Farmington State Teachers College, B.S. af la B S it.5 f ,, we , , sg I 5 f ' f 2 S .t tno t W' Y 1 l , '11 . , - - 2 f f , Mr. John Glover -, Social Studies - Debating - Uni- versity of Michigan, B.A.- Rhode Island College of Ed- ucation - University of Maine, summer session y.,c X , Q, ,X y ,.,, . H , , , ,,., A ,A ., Mrs. Barbara Hall - Math -Boston University, B.S. Gala? , , 5 ,J I Mr. Keith Cunningham Principal Latin-Bates College, B.A.- Columbia - University of Maine. summer session r T g g i ' ' i s 'zfsfw ' f- Q. '- t Q . ,. 2 ,-W,,,,,, A , W... f , ,Q ,I x if' ,. Fi r t kv , Q as , t , ..- if L - g --,sw v a 1 - - LT fLJW1?fS5 ' falfiqf-135553: L E '- - . -:es -fi-wgmwsii-a5,.fafQi - -q,,.,., Mr. Joseph Perham-English -Speech-Dramatics - Col- by College, B.A. ' t ' T aff, a 1 fs, Usb 52? Q ga H SW J E ia: Ji. an if Mrs. Bernice Gray-English -Bates College, A.B. -vs.,-r lf Q Mr. Ronald Schutt- Science and Math - University of Maine, B.S. 2 I . Q , 9 595.2 TOS? 8+ Z? 55 E. Ts 1-E' zu KA CI! al :vs Z: G1 :AO ENT' Z l Mrs. Ida Kimball-Commer- cial-Maine School of Com- merce - Course at Colby College and University of Maine Mr. Robert O'Conner-Driv- ers Education-General Biol- ogy - Physical Education- University of Maine, B.S. Mr. George Landry-French -Senior Science-Basketball Coach-New England College - Boston University - Uni- versity of New Hampshire- University of Maine Mrs. Elaine KVarrcn-Com- mercial-Bliss Business Col- lege-St. joseph's if Cafeteria staff, left to right: Mrs. Joyce Brown, Mrs. Myra Huotari, Mrs. Adelaide Cairns, Mrs. Electa Hill, Mrs. Helya Kommulainen 47-1 gi, tl sz 4,331 X ' 1' ' ' X .,,, Hy., -A , A V14 5 fg v- Q W 111.-a... I. W ' ...V , Q sa Paris buses and drivers Mr. Colby, Mr. Lovejoy Mr. Titus, Mr, Benn, Mr Hall Our Janitor, Ellis Bean fcterm CA ronic e EDITOR-IN CHIEF, STIil'l'lEN HICKS CHRONICLE STAFF Block, C. Foster, J. Weeks. Second row: j. Benson, K. Hill, E. Bryant, L Peiju, H. Bryant, N. Emmons, A. Viles, S. Davis, A. Chase, P. McAlister, l' Neit, B. Foster, A. Colby. CHRONICLE ADVISORS Business: Mrs. Kimball Literary and Edition: Mr. Perham Business Manager: Richard Gay 7 Left to right, front row: C. Lary, J. Curtis, D. Hall, R. Gay, S. Hicks, B Chase, J. Weeks, T. Bumpus. Back row: G. Cray, G. Shute, W. Morton, L m I JX I 1 Xl' I L uw J E5 V2 eniorri Senior Executives William Morton, Mr. Schutt, Mrs. Gray - tgrzllf' Sag . Valzdw Hicks Jeanutafoymfl Smephen L1 ndsa Q' Y 8 YUS Ruby Cu jeraidine T reasuvev- 44 jr' janet Marie W een. Student Council Qs ax-Ak I 4 .,. f- 1 Y W' af' x, yvrxx A.. N N mV .., ? Y Xxbi mi li' X, N, X in Xu Bruce Delwood Bean To worry little and work less is my idea of happiness. 'f 1 -:res H S S .: g, z a W :--J-is is 7 Iv-1 'r'f-Jy,f.Q'fffffi , ,.,- 1- ,-,- t .,:,-,., , ,f-if.,-.-.,,.,,. ,-af, -,fs-W..-, , U 'f 'sf Charmaine Claire Cummings A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. ltflllv , ' ' 1 ,ff fi -, 4' f' f v f34i.,fg?QZ! ,-gig-4'-iif1..f af-fir 1-' ri ff -' ' VQCJ4 M I 'lf A Ara fnffffm f Judith Ann Benson Light of step and heart was she. Wm ts Q. '1 1253+ zf wi l Riagg-N435 sw K +355 -Sas gm pf 'Nami Wiillr ww .IS-S ls stil 5 at Xj 'll Q A fi t YQ? Q . 1 .aw N 4 fm 8' wh Na .gt ,L V ef my ,fl wfla 'N 1 wafwvvfxqs Aga! .W it ,, 12 9 ,gf . :- fs..-.-nw ww -JJ Jw? '- ' V ff fiflffwv'-273. ,. f f . 'fy vzgfizv- -N5 nf:-R, 9-'-' A A . 7 s. :.,,g.1 x Mtggwgdfg ,f - . N .A . M. , .K it 5' ' M joseph Valentine Cummings xl 'CMV Anita Rosamont Chase Character is what you are in the dark. A sadder and wiser man he rose the morrow morn. Nancy Ann Cummings 10 What is beautiful is good and what is good will soon be beautiful. Beverley Ann Cyr God sent his singers upon earth with sadness and songs of mirth. Carol jane Foster We know what we are but know not wh el may JM I if'-fig'fii,ljH1sf5Q7QQ Lrg , , . , als 95,-Qwiglr,-Xgfil-1z.' ' ' . Janice May Decato Though she be but little, she is Fierce. Harold Wyman Foster All great me are dying and I'm not feeling so el QWMQW Bruce' Harlan Edwards The world knows nothing of its great- est men. William. Benson Greer A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. 'xx . , n f iw K ,aw f aw. . , . S., . x is lost, whe Mon dies, lost. ' ahead. Q ' J W -. .- . ga., ,... , . 5 2 ' Wim? 1 -- 1 --'f---S-:wwf 'f:..f.zfff.-: feafwssr-V-.f:fs.:f.1 9- a: 4.-fb -, - ,,- -' ,1 .k gel., ...g .. .. . H E 5327.3 I sw? fffsfikvwigf J,Sfw,f ,gy I f. ff. -.M.- -. 5 4. + vmiw . : I , - Ei ..,.. E 15 .... ...Q I f H - ,5 l ,. - .:: :. .V , ew. 'LI Z : . . . B ia. , Mk as 5 . M95 Ssfieia 95? 'Q Q. I LSL , 353 Wa d a s, e Q V... rf, . ,, .- :f , A - ---- -.1 , . 1 :s.- lwE 5:w, NEWE--E 4 I.'ffi72. f-U:2J,fv2Sf - '- :' as A es V S I ..,,.-.. ..,' I .j.f- H I J ai as S, I 'iii 3 f 3, 2 Q fi ei K as W ., gr S jf ? Q w Q , , I S yi S X 3 Ji I AP if 9 fs s ,j S 4 5552 if 2 S 1. .M - '.,-'.---ww-fa? HHS I. -Q ' iz swf -,...,vs.L ..,f.... Lf E JH as s is S sf? Mini - .Q ff'f A'f--f.f-- 7 yrs ,- W 2 . ., .H I .. .. jean Carole Lindsay Be always sure you're righ 1 t J ,wi . then go J Wife . ..2,.. .,...,.. V .,.. ,. ,...: I 1 1' mfesffi iii ' fi I -' 5 4-LM ' I -?' 5 fl ' I A ' -- ' I . . . ' en. fllikiifiiii' 1g1ifi51ig5SEe'i1E5'. 1, .-Sz:. ' :i2Fiiif':gi1'?i . . ,,.. . e- -sf: .wir SQ -es. I 1 S , , S M' ' .-ff.zcw2'.i'S:wEw?f:-as . .eglf 1: ' .. ' .IA-515551.iaviififfffislif I h' . . ' ' ,- . , . 91.2 . .. 1 -1. : Patrlcla jean McAl1ster , Ti f I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own, Merlyn Densmare McLaughlin M V, . . S J ' s. He sald httle but to the purpose. Mur1e1 Amy McLaughlin I have no mockings or argurnentsg I witness and wait. 13 Norman Edward Nutter Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we shall diet. Gordon Alan ludeout, Jr. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Gard All the world is queer save thee and me, and sometimes I wonder about thee. Marjorie jean Starbird And this be our motto- In God we trust. 12 QW' Mlf7WI'0t n WiMWafW fm 004 5.44 Janice Marie Reynolds And if I laugh at any mortal in 'tis that I may not weep. i Edwaro Nelson Swett, jr. The reward of a thing well done is to b have ljigzgil- k ,img f oz' KZVQQZ Roger Ellsworth Thayer Make haste slowly. Mahlon Arthur Ward Beware the wrath of a quiet man. Marshall Whitman JAH? 0-ix fl? w J V Leisure with dignity. Druscilla Ann Wilson Be good and you will be lonesome. l Luv .l rf .1 -1 14 ok Q of L5 Eva Elizabeth Yates I've taken my fun where I'Ve found it. NAME Buster Bean judy Benson Anita Chase Nancy Cummings Charmaine Cummings joe Cummings jerry Curtis Bev Cyr Jan DeCato Bruce Edwards Carol Foster Harold Foster Dick Gay Bill Greer Steve Hicks - Barb Hill Gene Iwans Carlene Lary Bib LeBlanc jean Lindsay Pat McAlister Fin McLaughlin Muriel McLaughlin Bill Morton Norm Nutter Gard Plummer jan Reynolds Alan Rideout Ed Swett Pete Terry Roger Thayer Mahlon Ward janet Weeks Marshall Whitman Polly Yates Druscilla Wilson U it fr it rr it il it FAVORITE SAYING Censored That's Fubby You're mean Tough! Oh no! ujumpin' Hogwash Horrors Golly gosh! Holy Christopher Censored So there! Lovely I mean . . . you know I'll be darned Yumpin' Yiminy Oh darn Huh! Thank you so much Well then there now! Let's face it! Oh beans Hi hez Well Arrah How vulgar Maybe Naturally What? Well now Oh yeah? Censored Darn it More fun Doggone it Oh yeah? Censored I enior .sfafidfitid PASTIME C. B. C. driving red Ford singing records rubbish Dick Waterford to Paris fooling around eating Bill drawing Jerry Goodwin's Paris Hill Al photography studying driving G0odwin's driving cars letter writing reading ha ha reading records accidents eating and sleeping walking flat tires driving having fun work, cars Mike telephone 15 Hill WEAKNESS studying B. B. players boys car doors sailors Starbird's girls Dick U. S. History school girls Bill smoking jerry laughter food Al U. S. History Steve girls boys Hyboys studies navy blondes food coaches Dick car hair Senior Science girls girls jim girls Mike farmers STRONG POI gambling sports Art music talking rock and roll twirling singing cheering sports music dancing sports music versatility neatness Wping determination sports giggling patience motors roller skating dramatics Irving talking sports studies N sports and working art Industrial arts studying driving cars home ec cooking enior BRUCE BEAN Buster Course-General Ambition-Undecided Basketball 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 43 Senior Play3 Sports Night 33 junior Senior Prom Committee 3. JUDITH BENSON Judy Course-College Ambi tion-Nursin g Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Soft- ball 2, 3, 43 Chronicle -Staff 3, 43 Student Voice Stalf 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Play3 Junior Play3 Senior Playg Western Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. l, 2g Cheerleading 23 Sports Night 23 Music Night 23 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Oflice Girl 2, 3, 43 Librarian 1, 23 Bookstore 4. ANITA CHASE Nita Course-General Ambition-Teacher or Medical Secretary Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Chronicle Stalf 3, 43 Student Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Soft- ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Play3 junior Play3 Senior Play3 Student Council fsecretary3 33 Western Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 33 Wig and Powder Society 3, 43 F.H.A. 13 Sports Night 23 Music Night 23 Librarian 1, 2, 33 Office Girl 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 -Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Bookstore 4. CHARMAINE CUMMINGS Charmaine Course-Commercial Ambition-Secretary F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Drill Team 23 Librarian 13 Western Maine Music Festival 33 Student Voice Staff 43 Bookstore 4. JOSEPH CUMMINGS joe Course-College Ambition--College Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Football 23 J.V. Basketball 1, 23 Public Speaking 1, 2, 43 Student Voice Stalf 33 Winter Carnival 1. NANCY CUMMINGS Nance Course-Home Economics Ambition-Undecided Public Speaking 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 Soft- ball 33 Senior Play3 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 43 Ofiice Girl 33 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Drill Team 2, 33 West- ern Maine Music Festival 2, 3, 4. JERALDINF. CURTIS jerry Course-General Ambition-Marriage Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 QVice President 433 Student Voice Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Chronicle Staff 3, 43 Major- ettes 1, 2, 3, 4 fHead Majorette 433 Basketball 1, 23 Student Council 1, 23 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Western Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 33 Sports Night 1, 23 Music Night 23 Science Fair 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 23 Tumbling l, 23 Play Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 43 Librarian 13 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Office Girl 33 Game Concession 4. BEVERLY CYR Bev Course-Commercial Ambition-Gorham State Teacher's College Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 4 fSecretary 3. 433 'Student Voice Staff 43 Play Committees 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 23 Oflice Girl 3, 43 Western Maine Music Festival 33 Music Night 2, 43 Bookstore. :birecfory JANICE DECATO Neicie Course-Home Economics Ambition-Teaching Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette lg F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4 fVice President 433 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 fHead Cheerleader 433 Sophomore Play3 Softball 13 Student Voice Staff 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Tumbling 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 junior Senior Prom Committee. BRUCE EDWARDS EggiC Course-General Ambition-Coach Chronicle Staff 3, 43 Student Council 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 431 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 43 Senior Playg Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4g Western Maine Music Festi- val l, 2, 33 junior-Senior Prom Committees 3. CAROL FOSTER Carol jane Course-College Ambition-Fisher Junior College, Medical Secretary Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Class Secretary 33 Wig and Powder Society 3, 4 fSecretary 433 Dirigo Girl's State Delegate 3: Junior- Senior Prom Chairman 33 Public Speaking 43 Office Girl 43 Chronicle Staff 43 Student Voice Staff 3, 43 lfllestern Maine Music Festival 3, 43 Science Fair 2, 3, 43 Sports Night 33 Bookstore 43 Drill Team 2. HAROLD FOSTER Hacky Course-General Ambition-Business j.V. Basketball l, 2, 33 Basketball 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Western Maine Music Festival 1, 23 Sports Night 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Play3 junior Play3 Senior Playj Student Voice Staff 43 Football 3, 43 Wig and Powder Society 2, 3, 43 Junior--Senior Prom Committee. RICHARD GAY Dick Course-College Ambition-Service and Marriage Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 3, 43 Student Council 1, 23 Tumbling 23 Western Maine Music Festival 33 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Night 23 Dirigo Boy's State 3. WILLIAM GREER Bill Course-General Ambition-Electrical Technician Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Voice Staff 33 Sophomore Play3 Senior Play3 West- ern Maine Music Festival 2, 33 Sports Night 2, 33 Music Night 23 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN HICKS Steve Course-College Ambition-College Chronicle Board 1, 2, 3, 4 fEditor-in-Chief 433 Student Voice Staff 23 Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Play3 Sophomore Play3 Junior P1ay3 Senior P1ay3 Student Coun- cil President 43 Class President 13 Vice President 23 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 33 Music Night 2, 33 Sports Night 2, 33 Dirigo Boy's State 33 junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society. 16 enior BARBARA HILL Barb Course-General Ambition-Undecided Glee Club l, 2, 35 Band l, 2, 35 F.H.A. l, 45 junior Play5 Senior Play5 junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Western Maine Music Festival 1, 25 Office Girl 15 Librarian 1, 2. GENE IWANS Gene Course-General Glee Club l, 25 Senior Play5 j.V. Basketball 35 Student Voice 4. Ambi tion-Accounting GEORGE LEBLANC Bib Ambition-Gorham State Teachers' College junior Play5 'Senior Play5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 45 Class President 35 Student Council. Vice Presi- den-I45 Chronicle Staff 4. Course-Industrial Arts CARLENESLARY Carlene Course-College Ambition-Nursing Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Public Speaking 15 Freshman Play5 junior Play5 Senior Play5 Wig and Powder Society 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 355 Soft- ball 2, 35 Chronicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Voice Staff 1. 2, 3, 4 QCO-Editor 455 F.H.A. l, 25 Science Fair 1, 2, 45 Cheerleading 15 Bookstore 45 Class Treasurer 1, 25 Class Secretary 45 Dirigo Girl's State Delegate 35 National Honor Society. JEAN LINDSAY Jean Course-College Ambition-Secretary Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 'Student Voice Staff l, 2, 35 Junior Play5 Western Maine Music Festival 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 25 Sports Night 25 Music Night 25 Science Fair l, 2, 3, 45 junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 35 Otiice Girl 2, 3, 45 Librarian l, 2: Game Con- cessions 45 National Honor Society. PATRICIA McALISTER Patty Course-College Ambition-Nursing Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 Sports Night 25 Music Night 25 junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 35 Office Girl 3, 45 Wig and Powder Society 3, 45 Librarain l, 35 Bookstore 3, 45 Senior Play5 Chronicle Staff 3, 45 Student Voice 2, 3, 4. MERLYN MCLAUGHLIN Finn Course-Industrial Arts Ambition-Mechanics J.V. Basketball l, 35 Football 1. 25 Freshman Play5 Sopho- more Play5 'Senior Play. MURIEL MCLAUGHLIN Mickey Course-Home Economics Ambition-Fashion Designer F.H.A. l, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Sophomore Play5 Senior Play: Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 F.H.A. gligtoiian 45 Librarian 15 Music Night 25 Science Fair l, WILLIAM MORTON Bill Course-College Ambition-University of Vermont, Doctor Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Student Voice 1, 25 Chronicle Staff 45 Wig and Powder Society 2, 3, 4 fPresi- dent 415 Public Speaking l, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair l, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Play5 Sophomore Play5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Western Maine Music Festival l, 2, 35 Music Night 25 Class President 2, 45 junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. lb-ecfory NORMAN NUTTER Norm Course-Commercial Ambition-Undecided Sophomore Play5 Senior Play5 Chronicle Staff 3, 45 Stu- dent Voice Staff 3, 45 Science Fair 2, 45 Public Speaking 2, 4. GARD PLUMMER Gard Course-College Ambition-Teacher Orchestra 15 Public Speaking l, 35 Wig and Powder So- ciety 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 'Sophomore Play5 junior Play5 Senior Play5 Tumbling l, 2, 3, 45 Science'Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Western Maine Music Festival l, 2, 35 Class Vice President 25 junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3. JANICE REYNOLDS Jan Course-College Ambition--Lab Technician Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 'Stu- dent Voice Stafl 3, 45 Western Maine Music Festival 35 Sports Night 25 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Wig and Powder Society 2, 3, 45 Public Speaking 2, 45 Science Fair 2, 3, 45 Game Concessions 4. ALAN RIDEOUT Alan Course-General Ambition-Foreign Service Senior Play5 Student Voice l, 2, 45 Glee 'Club 1, 25 Science Fair I, 2. MARJORIE STARBIRD Marge Course-College Ambition-Nursing Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 junior Play5 Senior Play5 Student Voice Staff 15 Drill Team 25 Science Fair 2, 4. EDWARD SWETT Eddie Course-Industrial Arts Ambition-Undecided Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3 fMan- ager 455 Class Play Stage Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 -Science Fair 1, 2, 35 junior Senior Prom Committee 35 School Main- tenance 3, 4. EDWIN TERRY Pete Course-General Ambition-Undecided ROGER THAYER Rog Course-Industrial Arts Ambition-Undecided Sports Night 25 junior Play5 Senior Play. MAHLON WARD Mahlon Course-Industrial Arts Ambition--Undecided Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET WEEKS jan Course-College Ambition-Secretary Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Voice Staff l, 2, 3, 4 fCo-Editor 455 Chronicle 3, 45 Freshman Play5 Sophomore Play5 junior Play5 Senior Play5 Public Speaking 2, 45 Cheerleading 15 Wig and Pow- der 'Society 3, 45 Student Council Secretary 45 Class Secre- tary 15 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 Bookstore 45 F.H.A. 1, 2. MARSHALL WHITMAN Marshall Course-Industrial Arts Ambition-Undecided DRUSCILLA WILSON Druscilla Course-Home Economics Ambition-Marriage Glee Club 1, 25 F.H.A. l, 2, 3 fPresident 4j5 Freshman Play5 Sophomore Play5 Drill Team 35 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 1. EVA YATES Polly Course-Home Economics Ambition-Marriage j5fSWW f asueww ,g.ggA::,L::QW... 7 .. , . - V, enzor M 11 g ' W .V V g if as gg . 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STEVE'S A'S ARE BEST BY FAR! ,V NANCY HAS A DIAMOND RING, 'I9'44 PATTY KNOWS HER MATH, xx. ,.f' 1- if , fy I-9 ,,., S 57 Ngx j IX J 3 X X - L IL f-TX ' A V?i'3,5'0IQ, '. OI QW' I' It 4.7, N 5 in yymslycas, ,, - I -H894 -1, f .gf .I Fw . IAQ. 4 ,A .i . POLLY MARRYS IN THE SPRING, ' - BEWARE OF ANITA'S WRATH! BEV IS NOTED FOR HER SMILE, JEAN SELLS HOT HOT-DOGSg BOBBY WORKS CAFETERIA STYLE, BARBARA WEARS CUTE TOGS! JANICE D. HAS HIGH SPIRIT IT SEEMS, MERLYN LOVES THE SHOPQ MAI-ILON PUTS IN HIS TIME AT BEAN'S, Eg R CHARMAINE'S CHATTER'LL NEVER STOP! 'fx Tlx CAROL IS NOTED FOR BEIN'G A FLIR'-I', 'V MARJORIE STUDYS HARDg JANET W. IS LITTLE AND PERT, V 5 MURIEL DREADS HER RANK CARD! .Al:::::: X LIII IEE!! MARSHALL SAYS, AT LAST I'LL PASS. ,A ' X ' MR. SCHUTT BREATHES A SIGH OF RELIEF, :HT I' MRS. GRAY WISIHES US ALL GOOD LUCK, FOR THIS IS THE SENIOR CLASS! 3 J s I, I .I ESM -' .f..fF.f: X L MH 1 I T 0 X , gv QS Q Q X V in ' WJ Q i A w LA,L ' , L Q,LV fi,g,,Vg, L-Lf 1L,f - V L X WLA W r w f ew Mfg Q . 5 5, 1,6233 ,L., Q Lg fs-3 A A .X :W .,, . W3 5' M. .. A 533 ,VN J 1-,,, , qw vb fill 3 3 'Ns 24 'N 'Fx Q V .. -1- .C . 0 X 1 ' 5 i CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: L. Peijll, Secretary: L. Gatcbell, Presidentg Mrs. XVZIITCII, Class .-Xdvisorg H. Bryant, Second Vice President: CL. Cray, 'lireasurexx So little done, so much to do. Absent: J. King, First Vice President. as E S 5 Z 5 l l a Left to right, first row: J. Curtis, B. Block, H. Bryant, L. Gatcliell, Mrs. Warren. Advisor: L. Pciju, G. Gray, D. Hall, K. Hill, 12. Bryant. Second row: P. Morse, P. Knigbtly, 12. Starbird, J. McKenzie, M. Paras dis, J. Libby, B. Nurmi, B. N'Vard, P. Chase. Third row: F. Henderson, E. Stockford, M. Wfliitman, S. Davis. N. Denney. B. Tllompson, A. Swan, A. Viles, M. Rideout, T. Bnmpus, B. Blnnpus. lfourtli row: .L Colby, A. Brown, G. Hammond, W. KCl'll'lZlllgll, D. Gray. W. Heilv kinen, J. McKenzie, C. Burgess, G. Mcfllister, K. Rowe. A winner never quits: Le.. President Gary Shut Lo the Stars through difliculty ' Left to right, row 1: J. Gray, F. Hall, R. Merrill, J. Newell, Mr. Perham, Advisor: B. Gatcheu, O. Pulkkinen, Graves, B. Morrissette, N. Emmons. LAM, Row 2: B. Merrill, B. Yates, Starbird, B. Terry, K. Piirainen, G. Perkins, L. Corbett, S. Smith, S. Ransley, L. Starbird, J. Bates. Row 3: R. LaBay, D. Matthews, J. Timberlake, H. Gay, A. Knight, L. Neit, D. Maxim, R. Swallow, E. Stone, P. Welch. Row 4: R. Ladd, R. Glover, W. Kyllonen, K. Kozak, D. Iwans, S. Gordon, F. Glover, B. Foster, W. Bryant, J. Welch. Row 5: E. Everett, C. Cummings, R. Nelson, R. Sweatt, R. Kennagh, D. Cummings, M. MacGown, J. Simpson. Absent: C. Turner. QXXgi Z-'I fr Left to right, row l: B. Young, J. Graves, J. Smith, G. Morton, L. Gammon, Mrs. Hall, Advisor T. Averill, C. Thayer, J. Stone, Newton, M. Pulkkinen, Jackson. Row 2: Bean, P. Lovejoy, J. Stewart, L. Cummings, V. Pratt, Nickerson, C. Berube, F Bowen, B. Buck, C. Edwards, E. Morton, S. Irons. Row 3: Linti, L. Rowe, C. Verrill, M. Lothrop, N. Swett, J. Merrill, G. Johnson, F. Tirrell N. Kahkonen, L. Pike, G. Gove, G. Johnson. Row 4: W. Curtis, A. Huff, B. Chapman, R. Merrill, P. Wilbur, R. Harvey, R. Heath, H Damon, B. Conant, W. Cummings, O. Pulkinen, E. Pike, D. Howe. Row 5: F. Hill, D. Smith, C. LaBay, M. Cooper, L. Cross, D. Merrill, D. Vining, D. Conant, A. Pomeroy, M. Mann. Row 6: D. Robinson, H. Hall, L. Bisbee, A. Littlefield, C. Conant, D. Goddard. G. Mitchell. J. Bailey, P. Bisbee, T. Kelleher, L. Moore. R95 J and a quitter never wins. V4 itfgf.. ling? mn wr' i5,i?'1T.?'s - ,gs 1 ' I A thing of beauty is a joy forever, It's loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingness, but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams and health and quiet breathing . john Keats A THING OF BEAUTY One has only to look about him to see a thing of beauty. It manifests itself in so many ways, yet it is sometimes difficult to understand. I see beauty in the outdoors. I see it in the grass and forestation spreading forth life, in the amazing worlds of insects and animals, in a babbling brook running swiftly, then slowly, through woods and meadows, in all that is a part of the nature of things. There is beauty in the steel and pounding heart of Industry, creating new life and shaping new forms, all working together, controlled, yet uncontrollable. Beauty abounds in any field of athletics: in the grace and silent form of the performersg in the anxiety and joy, the strife and grief of com- petition. What more is Beauty than the love of a mother for her child, or a child for his pet or newly found friendsg or the, silent love that grows be- tween two strangers 'until they met and it sud- denly surges forth as a bright flower springs from a seed. Literature is a thing of Beauty, moulded and blended into grace and perfection. Each word strikes deep into the heart, now full of sorrow, yet now so joyful. How amazing and wonderful that a handful of letters could be given life and feelings to express themselves so freely in shat- tering emotion. Yes, all things of Beauty will last forever. And why? Perhaps because Beauty is life itself. Gard Plummer '57 SNOWFLAKE Oh, little, tiny snowflake, So happy and so gay, I like to watch you whirl and dance Upon your merry way. Oh, little, tiny snowflake, Do you hear music sweet That tinkles through the frosty air just for your dancing feet? Oh, little, tiny snowflake, So pretty and so wee, Sometimes I think, when you go by, You turn and wave to me. By Judy Newell '59 THE HAPPY SONG Sing a song, sing a song, Ring the glad bells all along. Smile at him who frowns at you, He will smile and then they're two. Laugh a bit, laugh a bit, Folks will soon be catching' it. Can't resist a happy face, World will be a merry place. Laugh a bit and sing a song, Where they are there's nothing wrong, Joy will dance the whole world through, But it must begin with you. By Bonnie Morrissette '59 DESCRIPTION OF ROOM 3 It is a rectangular space of twenty-four feet in width, thirty-five feet in length, and twelve feet in height, bounded on three sides by solid stone walls. In its vast emptiness there sits a man lost in his own thoughts. Brrrrrrring! The door opens and in rush thirty-two dancing, prancing rays of light and hope. Each takes h1S own place, .and with deepest respect listens silently to every word uttered by the man in the blue gabardine suit. Brrrring! His face droops. There is an uneasy stirring. Brrrring! The rays of light dash out. The man is alone once more. John Simpson '59 HUNTER'S WARNING John Twitchell's heart felt as if a cold hand were squeezing it. He sat very still in the bottom of the rowboat. His gaze turned from the shore which was hardly visible in the gray hour before dawn to the dark-red face of -Clyde Morgan, whose eyes had not left Twitchell in! ten minutes. Now Morgan dropped the oars and let them slide into the water. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a flask and raised it to his mouth. Here's to us and not to me and you, TwitchelI, he said noisily as he sucked down a drink and then put the bottle back. Although they were supposedly friends, he could not help but think that he had come here blindly. In front of Sally Lane, Morgan had asked him to try his luck at duck shooting in order to show him up as a weakling. And John had accepted, to show Morgan that despite the lack of weight and strength, he was not afraid of Morgan. But he had not counted on murder! In a way it seemed impossible that Morgan, the cpopular hotel proprietor, would commit mur er, killing a teacher in the high school. Did things like that happen to Clyde Morgan and John TwitchellP And the motive-the love of a girl! Morgan's flaming eyes looked at him with evil hatred. The barrels of the shotguns behind Morgan glinted with much of the same steel hardness. You should have read Warning to Hunters that the 'Game Warden handed out with your license, Twitchell, Morgan said. I read mine and it gave me a good idea. One of the para- graphs says, remove the shells before laying a gun down in a boat. A shotgun can blow a hole in the bottom of the plankingf' His lips twisted as he said, That's what's going to happen to us, Twitchell. Your gun's going to blow a hole in this boat. Then, afterthe accident, may the best man get to shore since you can't swim. John Twitchell was rigid now. He felt as il that cold hand around his heart had frozen his body, too. Was he a coward to die like a rabbit without fighting? john struggled to keep his wits, droping his eyes to the leaflet on the seat. He focused them upon it. Stiffly he picked up the Game Warden's Waming to Hunters, and looked at a line. He had read it before. He read it again and shud- dered. I can't he gasped. Morgan laughed. Then he reached backward for john's shotgun, and fixed his eyes upon his victim. - V , Morgan laughed again and said, Won't W6 make a swell couple, Sally and me? I would be yellow if I left her to a man like you, john said in a hoarse voice. Morgan did not answer, but caught the gun and bringing it to his shoulder, pointed it at the bottom of the boat. John quickly bent down and thrust steady fingers toward the barrel. At almost the same instant the gun went off. In the bottom of the boat between the living and the dead lay the Game Warden's Warning to Hunters. It was unable to be 'read now. But John Twitchell twisting a tourniquet about a stump of a forelinger, whispered a para- graph that he would never forget. Always lay your gun down when not in use so that no mud, sand, or snow will get into the barrel. A gun with even a small obstruction in the muzzle of it, will burst when fired! By Warren Bryant '59 TRANSFIGU RATION Upon the mountain top Eternity paused Humanity one day, Weary of his burdens increasing year by year, Yet unconcerned as a little child boisterous, merry, gay. His frowning eyes scanned hastily the world be- low, And his voice rang out in boastful glee, All this I've moulded since centuries ago! Suddenly from the misty blue of Heaven he heard The roar of mighty wings, And in awe he saw a glowing snowy bird. It swept by, gently touching him with its wing, And was swallowed in the storm-tossed sea below Leaving it still, save for an echoing ring. Humanity stood translixed as the mist rose from the sea, Leaving exposed to his boastful heart A mirror of reality for him alone to see. Before him passed the common scenes of misery, pain and woe. Still unperturbed Humanity had one thought within him burning: But those things happen not todayg nay, only years ago. Humanity still stands today watching scenes pass by, But if we take the time to search we'll find The dawn of Comprehension in his eye. Carlene Lary '57 WHY What is life, that you and I Must sit and sit, and wonder why? Why are we happy then sometimes sad, Why are we good then sometimes bad. Why do we like some folks and dislike others, Why not treat all like sisters and brothers? It's said sometime we all must meet Beyond the path trod by mortal feet. What is the need of bother and fuss, lf there is a life all planned for us. Or if we have no directed road, Why must we carry life's heavy load? Won't someone put straight all this confusion, Or is the confusion just an illusion? By Thelma Bumpus '58 BEAUTY There is a quality which my thoughts now dwell upon. 'Tis a paradox to some, A mystery shrouded by a materialistic world. Through the ages of history both the great and small Have discovered its eternal force. It has been the creation and destruction of man. This non-stereotype quality can be depicted by the brush Of an artist, the writings of a poet, the Com- position Of a musician, and often best of all through the Simple wordsof the common man. Its size is of little importance, yet its capacity is of Greatest significance. The most valuable asset is its Ability to be shared, or as the most priceless gift, Given completely away. Carlene Lary '57 THE STILL, DARK NIGHT The snow drifts down, down through the pale light of the street lam as I walk slowly down the street. My feet shuffle noiselessly in the cold, white snow. My face is washed in the small flakes. They sting as they fall, but melt with the warmth of my skin. As I move away from the street light my shadow makes a path on the still, untrod snow. Now the moon sheds light, silvery light on the snow. It sparkles like a thousand diamonds beneath the pale, blue light. Tiny stars blink in their dark blue setting and the night is still. Now I see red and green Christmas lights. As I pass the house the beauti- ful music of a Christmas Carol drifts out into the night. But again the night is still. The stars and moon shine. The snow drifts softly .,.... A hot tear falls from my eyes. This is beauty, this is peace. Nancy Emmons '59 THE KNEE-HIGH MAN Have you ever heard of the Knee-High Man? He was unhappy because he was so small. He was always looking at the big animals with envy. They could do so many things that he could never hope to do. It was easy for them to be brave when they were so strong. They could see wonderful far-away places because they were so tall. . Finally, the Knee-High Man could stand it no longer. He got up his courage and walked straight up to the black horse. Please, Mr. Horse, he said, tell me how to be big like you. That's easy, neighed the horse, eat oats and lots of grass, then gallop about the fields, about twenty miles or more. That's the way I grew big and strong. The Knee-High Man did just as the horse advised, but the oats filled his stomach so full that he felt sick, and the galloping wore him down till he felt smaller than ever. He would just have to find another way to get some size for himself. While he was looking around for another big creature to advge him, he heard the hoot owl calling from a high tree. The owl was not big, but it was said to be very wise. Please, Mr. Owl, called the Knee-High Man, can you tell me how I can grow to be big and strong? Pray tell, why do you want to be big? Hootecl the owl. I never know when someone might start zz fight with me, said the little man. Has anyone ever tried to start a iight with you? Asked the owl. Well, no, answered the Knee-High Man. The owl then said that wasn't a very good reason. r The knee-high man decided to try again and said, I want to be tall so I can see far-away places. The wise owl also had an answer to this one. You can climb a tree, can't you? From the branches of a tree, you can see far-away places. The Knee-High Man ,stood looking up at the owl. He did not have a thing to say, so the owl spoke again. You don't need to be bigger in the body, but you surely do need to be bigger in the brain. With this last statement, the wise old owl flew away leaving the Knee-High Man to think about what he had said. By Judy Newell '59 - PICNIC Pack up the sandwiches, pickles, and cake, The salad, the olives, the franks and the steak. We're off to the woodland, where Nature is calling, And thrushes are shrilling and beetles are crawl- ing. Now spread out the food on tables and benches, While into the revels the kiddies throw wrench- es. Small Gail in the brooklet is already sprawling, While Judy and jane are delightedly brawling. The grub tastes so good in these great open spaces, We're just a collection of great open faces! And now come the snapshots, the searching for flowers, The darkening clouds and the threatening showers. Let's hurry and pick ufp her clutter and crusts, For that's on the list o barbecue's musts. Now put out the fires and the cigarettes too- That's one of the things all good picnickers do. Although we are tired, and the party is over, We must leave the scene as we found it-in clover. . . The start of a picnic's all sweetness and light, But won't we be happy to get home tonight! ! ! Betty Merrill '57 STOP! I ! Speakers, I Hnd, Are often inclined To sprinkle their wisdom and wit With prognostications, Abundant quotations, Profuse illustrations, Exact explanations, Detailed observations, Repeated summations, And lots of good places to quit. Gard Plummer '57 MUSIC, THE LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD Music is a combination of elements, namely, melody, harmony, and lorm. These three ele- ments are the foundation upon which the artist paints a picture. The musical elements must be present in order that the composition be one of music. They are rather a basis, or a plan, to which must be added variation, in order to ex- pand upon the main theme. There is still another point which the com- poser must consider, is the composition going to represent that which is within the realm of human dominion, or of the ghastly horror of a nightmarish battle? The many famous composers of the world must be the poets of their own profession, able to capture the moods, the ideals, and the dreams of people, and transform them into a musical masterpiece, presented to the people in a pleasing or consoling manner. X Matthew W. MacGown '59 MOTHER NATURE'S GIFTS Place yourself on the top of a hill just alter a feathery snow has covered the earth. Looking into the valley you see one of the most beautiful sights of winter. r The trees, tall, and with outstretched arms, covered with snow are protecting the creatures which live in and around the forests. Looking off to the right, you catch a glimpse of a beauti- ful white spire, the steeple of a little country church. Perched above the doorway of this little church is a small white dove. In the churchyard you see, row on row, the tiny white crosses rest- ing place of loved ones. U Looking still further, you view a small, ice- covered stream which flows through the valley. Off in the distance are rolling hills, crested with snow, their peaks reaching heavenward. Then you look upward into the beautiful, starlit sky, with it's many constellations, and it makes you realize that there is certainly a supreme Being far greater than ourselves. Judith Gray '59 .jdcfiuified N Q NX WS ll STUDENT COUNCIL gfglgifiiiiggggkfilultlnggllifn' 'fiIwEkET?dlEl2:bell, G. Leblanc, D. Hall, R. Merrill, G. INATIONAL HONOR' SOCIETY PLAYS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STUDENT VOICE BAND ORCHESTRA ' GLEE CLUB F. H. A. WIG AND POWDER SOCIETY SPORTS 31 MISS CARLENE LARY, 1956-1957 D.A.R. CANDIDATE Miss Carlene Lary was elected D.A.R. Good Citizen Representative from Paris High School. Representatives are chosen on the basis of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Miss Lary has been active in school as a member of the band, orchestra, and glee club, and was literary editor of the school yearbook, and co-editor of the school paper, the Student Voice. She was a member of the Wig and Powder Society for two years, serving as secretary during her junior yearg member of the Future Homemakers of America Chapter, has been in public speaking and took part in class plays during all four years: served in class offices, and is secretary of the Senior Class. CARDINAL CHAPTER OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a national organization set up to recognize scholastic achievement in high school. The purpose of the Cardinal Chapter, here at Paris High School, is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character. A total, not to exceed 5? of the junior Class and 1512 of the Senior Class, may be elected each year to this society. To be eligible for election a student must stand in the upper quarter of his class. He is then considered by the faculty regarding the qualities of service, leadership and character. aria Shoo! Activities Calendar-1956-1957 The First Day of School Wewd 8' .xgcfiuifiea SEPTEMBER What a day! Everyone is so happy to see each other that they are all talking at once. The new officers and Student Council members were elected today. Here they are: Freshmen: President, Toby Averill Vice President, Larry Gammon 33 Secretary Skippy Thayer Treasurer Judy Stone J Student Council Joanne Weeks 8: George Mor- ton Sophomore: President, Gary Shute Vice-President Bernard Gatchell Secretary Olga Pulkinnen Treasurer Janet Graves Student Council Nancy Emmons Sc Robert Merrill Junior: President Les Gatchell Vice-Presidents John King 8c Helen Bryant Secretary Lucky Peiju Treasurer George Gray Student Council Brenda Block Sc Dwight Hall Senior: President Bill Morton Vice-President Dick Gay Secretary Carlene Lary Treasurer Jerry Curtis Student Council Janet Weeks, George LeBlanc Sc Steve Hicks 8 Everyone flocked to their cars and took off for Dixfield to the football game. We were defeated 44 - 0, but the Cardinals sure looked good. 14 This is almost too much! Another half day off because of the fair. Hope you didn't forget that big stack of books you brought home from school. Oh well, the fair only comes for one little week out 15 Played Bridgton at home. Another defeat 45 - 0, but we're still trying. 17 Horrors! The seniors had their class pictures taken today. Why, it was only yesterday that they were Freshmen! 18 Freshmen Reception. How could the Sophomores be so mean? Representatives from 3 different jewelry companies showed their stock today. The Sophomores selected rings from Herif Jones. 22 The football game of the year! Paris topples Norway 14 to 0. What a game! 28-29 Governor's Youth Highway and Safety Conference in Augusta. Anita represented Paris High. 29 The football boys played Gould at home. 'Gould took home the bacon and the pigskin. Q13 - 05 OCTOBER 4-5 Teachers Convention at Lewiston. No school. Hooray! 6 Played Jay at Jay. Lost 33-0. Kind of disappointing after beating Norway. What a cold night! Everyone is wrapped up to their ears. We couldn't freeze. We had to watch the Paris - Mexico football game under lights. Q44 - OJ - Mexico beat Rumford too! 16 The Friden Calculator Co. left a calculator for the Commercial siidents to use for a few days. Oh! To have a brain like that t ing ....,..,.. 19 What a bunch of girls! Tonight Paris is just swarming with them as Paris plays host to the F. H. A. district meeting. 20 P. H. S's gym is full again. The Oxford County 4H exhibitions were held in the gym. Played Livermore Falls at Livermore and won 6 - 0. Boy are we happy. 27 Played Norway at Norway. Golly, our last football game ended in another tie. Q20 - 20D What a Wonderful game. 27 The Victory Dance sponsored by the Norway-Paris Student Coun- cil was held at Paris. It was a great success. Who were the Victors? NOVEMBER 1 Boy! What a paper. The first Student Voice of the year came out toda . 5 Senidrs had Kuder Preference tests to see what jobs each person will be best suited for. 34 6 Mr. Landry's Great Senior Science Class took a day off from school and went to the big city of Portland for a Held trip. 7 Dr. Russell Eves entertained by playing an accordian and singing, activity period. Everyone was well entertained. 9 Goody-goody! County teachers convention. No school. No school Veterans Day. Hummmm, Wonder what I'll do? Today the Varsity team was chosen. With jan as center iorward the team looks pretty good. A 15 The Seniors have been studying and acting very hard. Tonight IS dress rehearsal of the Senior Play at the County Court House. The People VS. Maxine Lowe. Q 17 This is really a big night for the Seniors. Its time for the public showing of the Senior Play. 21 There was a good turn out for the Thanksgiving dinner in the cafeteria. The food was delicious. 24 First meeting of the Twin Town Teen Time at the Norway Armory. 28 The Senior play was so good, that by popular demand, a third showing was put on. The newly organized debating team attended a debate at Bates College, with Mr. Glover. DECEMBER 1 There was a very good turn-out to the Jack Quinn benefit basket- ball game. Our teachers took the Oflicials to the cleaners. 4 First basketball game of the season. Wow!! Paris 75 Norway 46. The V.s also won 37 to 31. 5 The girls had their first basketball game of the season today. They really know their stuff. Paris 29 to Andover's 18. The V.'s lost 73 to 37. 7 The Cardinals win again. Gould Academy 40 Paris 70. The V.s lost 49 to 46. They played overtime. 11 The boys are really on the ball this year. Another victory! Paris 56 to Mexico's 53. The V.s lost and the girls Won. 14 Each class had a Christmas Party in their home rooms. The girls that played basketball at Oxford that afternoon missed all the fun. The Varsity beat Oxford that night by one point. 48 to 47. The V.s also won 53 to 46. 18- The Cardinals lost their first game of the season to Mechanic Falls. 64 to 43. The -I. V.s won 54 to 42. 17-31. Christmas vacation! 12 14 JANUARY 4 Paris Cardinals lost basketball game to Bridgton at Bridgton 73 to 38. The V.'s also lost 36 to 33. 8 Basketball game at jay. Paris suffered another defeat. 64 to 33. The V.'s lost 36 to 34. 11 Congratulations! jean Lindsay Won the Future Homemakers award. McFalls emerged victorious over Paris at Norway Armory. 60 to 43. V.'s lost 49 to 28. 12 Tough luck boys. Another basketball game was lost to Oxford at Paris. 42 to 26. The V.'s won 32 to 30. The Cardinals lost to Mexico 62 to 32. The V.'s lost 64 to 37. Paris played and lost to St. Dom's tonight 79 to 57. V.'s lost 54 to 31. 25 Basketball game at Bridgton today. Paris lost 68 to 38. j. V.'s lost 38 to 34. 15 18 FEBRUARY 1 The girls played and lost .to Oxford in the gym after School. Livermore defeated Paris 61 to 43. 5 Paris lost traditional rivalry game to Norway. 56 to 53. The J. V.'s lost 51 to 38. 8 Cardinals win last game of schedule by beating Gould. Hurrah! 62 to 47. 14 Paris is rejected from tournament by a loss to Jay at Rumford Armory. So closes this basketball season of Paris High School. 74 - 35. 35 ' MARCH Some Senior boys went to Lewiston to End out the results of a vocational test they had taken. Other Seniors' will go later on. There was a big turn out to the Paris Gym to hear all the many wonderful Prize Speaking Pieces. Paris sent some speakers to Mexico to the Oxford County Public Speaking Contest. They were Agnes Swan QOratoryj, Alice Viles QHumorousj, and Stephen Hicks QDramaticQ. APRIL April Fools Day, and what a time everyone is having! A big night for the Juniors. Tonight they put on their play for the public. Arrived in New York at 7:00 A.M. and registered at the Shelton Hotel. After breakfast they started their tour consisting of the Statue of Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, Observation Roof Tour of the R. C. A. Building. In the evening they attended a stage show, The Most Happy Fella . Left New York at 7:30 A. M. for Philadelphia. Then they visited Independence Hall, and Valley Forge. They hope to arrive in York, Pennsylvania at 6:00 P.M. where they have a free evening. Left York at 7:30 for Gettysburg Battlefield. They visited the Electric Map and other highlights of the battle sites. Then they took the Sky Line Drive for a visit to the Sky Line Caverns. From Left Washington for Arlington to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldeir, to Mount Vernon, and the National Cathedral and the Fransiscan Monastery. Arrived in New York in time to attend the Roxy Theatre. Then left for Maine. Some very talented kids left for the University of Maine today to the Maine Speech Festival. Participating were: Dennis Smith, Skippy Thayer, Elizabeth Morton and Gary Shute. Loring Studio was at Paris today to visit the juniors. MAY Today the White Studio visited with the Juniors. They are so Confused now. Everyone's pictures look so nice. The juniors did a splendid job in decorating the gym. The Junior Senior Prom was a big hit with everyone. JUNE Golly, it doesn't seem possible. Graduation is almost here. To- night the Seniors had their Baccalaureate service. .The last day of school. Many awards were given out to all the lucky ones. The Seniors received their diplomas tonight. Everyone was so happy and yet so sad. Congratulations and Good luck Seniors. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single stepf, fi '55 1' Oxford County Court House ' 'Y' matic Leads: William Morton, William Greer, Evidence VCrd1Ct t lveeks, Carlene Lary, Stephen Hicks, and the ctor, Mr. Perham. Command Performance Senior Thespians Stage Play for Unprecedented Third Time The members of the Senior Play are proud of the success of the annual Senior Play. For the first time in years the class undertook to stage a dramatic selection. The Play was held at the Oxford County Court House on three separate dates. In preparation for this unique and powerful drama, the cast, which included nearly 1002, of the Senior Class, attended an actual criminal trial, held during the regular term of court. Those students who had speaking parts in the play were: Steve Hicks, Carlene Lary, William Greer, William Morton, Janet Weeks, joe Cum- mings, Gene Iwans, Norman Nutter, Muriel MacLaughlin, Judy Benson, Gard Plummer, Janice Reynolds, Alan Rideout, Patricia McAlister, Anita Chase. l ncy Cummings, Harold Foster, George LeBlanc, Bruce Edwards, and Bruce Bean. 37 OXFORD COUNTY COURT HOUSE Scene of Unique Senior Drama THE PEOPLE VS. MAXINE LOWE 79 wwf' , T y unzor ay A ' 9 'Ulm' ' - h ,, ,gif 4' ,v X Seated, Left to Right: L. Peiju, A. Viles, N. Denney, H. Bryant, Curtis, E. Bryant. Standing, Left to Right: Director, Mr. Glover, L. Gatchell, A. Swan, T. Bumpus, P. Chase, D. Hall, R. Gray, B. Thompson, K. Rowe, K. Hill. OUR MISS BROOKS lllzss Bioolcs ..... ........................... Miss Finch ........... .. Hugo Longacre Mr. Wadsiuorth Miss Audubon Elsie ..................... Elaine ..... .lane ...... Sylvia ....... Doris Marge ...... Faith ........ Rhonda ....... Ted ......... Stanley.. .... - Martin . ........... . Mrs. Allen ....... .. - .... Junior Play Cast Nancy Denney Helen Bryant Dwight Hall .. Kenneth Rowe Patricia Chase jiu Curtis Elaine Bryant Agnes Swan Thelma Bumpus Karen Hill Lucky Peiju Alice Viles Brenda Block Leslie Gatchell Bruce Thompson Richard Gray Marilyn Rideout Stage Manager ....... ........ A lden Colby Principals: Hall and Denney puma .S7aeaLing 1956-1957 l SPEECH FINALlS'i S Front Row, Left to Right: Dennis Smith fFroshj, Elizabeth Morton fFroshj, Mr. Perham: Coach, Charles Skippy Thayer QFroshj, Gary Shute fSoph.j Second Row, Left to Right: Agnes Swan fjuniorj, Karen Hill Qjuniorj, Alice Viles fjuniorj, Jill Curtis Uuniorj. Third Row, Left to Right: Steve Hicks fSeniorj, William Morton fSeniorj, Norman Nutter fSeniorj. Paris High Public Speaking Winners fLocal Contest March l9thQ. lfoetry Division: First-William Morton: Second-jill Curtis. Dramatic Division: First-Steve Hicks.: Second-Charles'Thayer. Oratory Division: First-Gary Shuteg Second-Agnes Swan. Humorous Division: First-Dennis Smithg Second -Alice Viles. Participation on part of Paris High School Speakers in Contests outside of Local competition- Qlj Oxford County Public Speaking Contest: QMexico High School-March 27thj. Steve Hicks, Alice Viles, Agnes Swan. f2j Western Division of Spear Contest: QBates College-April l6thj Gary Shute, Karen Hill. Q35 Maine Speech Festival: QUniversity of Maine-April 20thj. Charles Thayer, Dennis Smith, Gary Shute, Elizabeth Morton. .Y ignw H-X i ll f , in 'ffm , g , j: :5 S? Qc' 'N ,iw 4 ,. X If if .5 e 4 k 1? - TOP SPEAKERS Y' S s.,-Z.,- rg: Steve Hicks QDramaticj, Gary Shute fOratoryj, William Morton fPoetryj, Dennis Smith fHumorousj. f - ,,f,f, !-if f. 7 ' , I .' . ' 4: H 1- '-1' 1 . O . ,... , . Q ,L fa -Wx' ' 1 W Mrk STUDE NT VOICE STUDENT VOICE CO-EDITORS . ........ N L ,xl 3 - A T , ., L, A 1' ,.v,a.fif:.s., .,,,f, A f I. 'f '. fN 'lI1' .::- , 1 . 3 .X . il , . 45, g . . , ,,, 1 3 --+1 ' 'V '3 ' 'f .W lf A ai -' V- ., us f . . W L if tw in ' s' ..' 52'-S1111 g ' v g x '11 'S 6 H5 4 L' 4 A -'-1-515:23 1 D 1 's ws:f:ZE1. A ' if M I S Janet Weeks and Carlene Lary STUDENT Left to right, first row: J. Simpson, A. Cha G. Iwans. Second row: R. Clover, J. Stone, VOICE BOARD se, L. Peiju, C. Lary, J. Weeks, C. Foster, J. Benson, J. Weeks, P. Lovejoy, Smith, A. Viles, B. Buck, M. Rideout, J. DeCato, N. Emmons, E. Morton, P. Morse. Third row: N. Dcnney, J. Reynolds, C. Edwards, M. MacGown, E. Bryant, L. Neit, BUSINESS STAFF Seated, left to right: P. Mc.-Xlister, J. Curtis, Mrs. Kim- ball, Advisorg H. Foster. Standing: J. Newell, A. Swan, J. Newton. B. Foster, C. Turner, W. Heikkinen, J. Gray. .XF 1 Mr. Perham, Literary and Edition Editor TYPISTS R. Clover, C. Cummings, N. Denney, S. Davis, A. Swan J. Lindsay, N. Nutter, A. Rideout, G. Iwans. 1 X ff, E f Mrs. Helen Shaw-Supervisor of Music X A U -f'N Ly jj JP 55 if X K Q'31 . Cf' ja ,eff Q-A ff i fi! Music is the only language in which you cannot say Il mean or sarcastic thing. - Uolm Erskinej Seated, left to right: B. Edwards, G. Gray, A. Knight, S. Hicks, J. Gray, W. Greer. S. Smith, B Conant, J. Simpson, D. Smith. Standing, left to right: C. Lary, J. Weeks, J. Newton, J. Weeks R. Heath, W. Morton. M. MacGoWn, C. Edwards, Benson. li. Bryant, A. Chase. Xll x g I ffl!! fffxlll K X First Row, Left to Right: S. Hicks, C. Lary, J. Weeks, C. Foster, J. Curtis, J. DeCato, J. Bensonl Mrs. Shaw, J. Reynolds, A. Chase, P, McAlister, M. Starbird. J. Lindsay, C. Cummings, R. Gay. Second Row, Left to Right: W. Morton, J. Bean, J. Smith, N. Emmons, B. Yates, K. Hill, E. '., L. Peiju, M. Whitman, N. Cummings, W. Greer. 'll, J. Starbird, B. Terry, J. Weeks, J. Gray, S. Bryant J. Curtis N Kahkonen, J. Merri I Pratt, L. Cum- Third Row: G. Plummer, . Smith, G. Perkins, L. Corbett, B. Merrill, A. Rideou . Fourth Row: B. Conant. E. Morton, B. Buck, S. Irons, J. Stone, C. Edwards, V. mings, J. Graves, V. Bowen, C. Berube, J. Timberlake. Fifth Row: G. Mitchell, L. Pike, M. Lothrop, L. Rowe, P. Lovejoy, J. Newton, J. Nickerson J. Jackson, J. Stewart, M. Pulkinen, F. Hill. Back Row: B. Chapman, R. Harvey. J. Welch, L. Gammon, W. Cummings. ION NCERT MAJOR GLEE CLUB FUNCT G1 e Club in conjunc- CHRISTMAS CO J ' h School Varsity e , ' d 'n the Paris d the Norway Hig t which was hel 1 h School Glee Club an Christmas Concer The Paris Hig tion with the Hebron Academy Choir, united in a High School Gymnasium on Saturday, December l5, at 8 o'clock P.M. . ' ' ' was presented: The following program Hebron Academy Choir: O Come O Come, Emanuel C bined Groups: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen om O Come All Ye Faithful Joy to the World Hark the Herald Angels Sing C00d King Wenceslas 'Sleep Holy Babe Lo. How a Rose E'er Blooming The First Noel Here We Come A-Wassailing Combined Groups: We Three Kings Girls' Glee Clubs: What Child is This? Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Away in a Manger Angels We Have Heard On High I Wonder as I Wander Silent Night OI1 The Combined group was conducted by Professor Jennings of Hebr Academy and was accompanied by Miss Bess Klain of Norway at the piano. Mrs. Helen Shaw of South Paris led the girls chorus in the singing of their numbers. Miss Georgine Perkins of Paris High sang a beautiful solo part in I Wonder ' d the Academy Choir As I Wander . honor to have Professor Jennings an 'n the future it becomes an It was a great ' ' h s, and we hope that 1 present at this program wit u ' h hree communities. annual affair of t e t Future Homemakers of America Left to right: Curtis, B. Hill, S. Davis, L. Starbird C. Cumnlin s N. Emmons B , g., , . Yates, P. Yates, J. DeCato, B. Merrill, B. Cyr, Curtis, P. Knightly, M. McLaughlin. Home Economics Left to right: J. Curtis, J. DeCato, D. Wil- son, P. Yates, M. McLaughlin, B. Hill, seated at sewing machine, N. Cummings. Office Help Left to right: B. Cyr, A. Swan, Mr. Cunning ham, J. Benson, J. Curtis, P. McAlister Seated, C. Foster, A. Chase. MA? 8' igowvler Sociefy Front Row, Left to Right: Raymond Glover, Carlene Lary, Brenda Block, Janet Weeks, Carol Foster, Tally Viles, Karen Hill, Cameron Turner. Back Row, Left to Right: Pat McAlister, Anita Chase, Olga Pulkinnen, Nancy Denny, Harold Foster, joe Cummings, Gard Plummer, Mr. Glover. Insert: William Morton, President. The title of the .dramatic organization at Paris High School is the Wig and Powder Society. The society functions under a constitution and its objectives and purposes are: To further the interest of dramatics in High Schoolg to develop and cultivate dramatic abilityg to better the appreciation of dramag to help purchase equipment for the school. Membership to the society is dependent on ability judged by a membership committee and is comprised of a maximum of ten seniors, ten juniors, six sophomores, and four freshmen. 44 sf in . L,,.,,:, MA K 7-rl 'I'? 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Back, left to right: Dick Nelson, Warren Bryant, Al Pomeroy, Dennis Smith, Sid Gordon. Mike Mann, joe Timberlake, john King, George LeBlanc, Bill Hcikkinen, Toby Averill, Bruce Thompson, George Morton. Captain Cay Seniors, left to right, row I: Ed Swett, Hack Foster, Bill Morton, Steve Hicks. Row 2: Dick Gay. Bib Lelllanc, Gard Plummer. M Backfield, left to right: jim Welch, John King, Ken Kozak, Les Gatchell. I ' iv-4 on ,. cg- rm' Brains f nf., RECORD September 8 Dixfield 46 Paris , 15 Bridgton 44 Paris 22 Norway 0 Paris 29 Gould 13 Paris October 6 Jay 32 Paris 13 Mexico 44 Paris 20 Livermore Falls 0 Paris 27 Norway 20 Paris INDIVIDUAL SCORING Touchdowns Extra Points John King 2 2 Leslie Gatchell 3 2 jimmy Welch 1 0 George LeBlanc 1 0 Fulcrum I f f' A 'ff' W I Q, ff I I ' 4? A 'I f-sf' I 4y L ' g if' Yl ' 1 s ,I ,,L, ,W K N , K, - A 7 7 I M 9 i Gli' . 4' ffm J' ,Z 4 i.ri. Q . ms, 4 I 4 rl4 H 4 ' is X, 'Q is l S Line, lcft to right: Dick Gay. Ed Swett. Wayne Kcnnagh, Stcvc Hicks, Alden j V, ,Q , ,',' I 4 'L,, 'ip Colby, Bill Hcikkincn, Bill Morton. A I ,,e, ','-' ? ,gg ,Gift - 7? 7:15 155'ff?-I-5nf'5'W Wlfi7 , X . , , . W W ,, Jwiflfkf'wLL1'.iiflQx1'mz5 ,, mf will-w1't'iy wxxrfx QQQMLQ fm a Fil W so kb' 5 xx pp Qwxeoa 1 av s afzffve' Tree 'dbx so v i r WW arf pg MWJ,L,,' W Qw 4 V - 51- 'QM 'H' 13.53-3 ,I 9- QM A strong I I ' W . T t tion Sta fyffensive C :O nm Play' ' . 'ac ' mg' ' L6 5, xv IMP' ' a hard game tor hardy -i ' body and in 'Q hat ' ii i956. Footbaii is who are tough in s who piay it, w erson can Footba s ior boys hes the boy iesson a p ve been character I spirit. Eootbaii teac perhaps is the most important iearn in Kite. That iesson is: When you ha knocked down, get up and come back fighting. There is no easy way to piay iootbaii. it a boy is going to reap the benefits oi the game in iuii, then he must piay the game with aii his heart. Footbaii is a team game in the strictest sense ot the word. Everyone must do his iob ii the team is to be successiui. This iesson aiso carries over very much into iater hte. The T956 iootbaii season at Yaris High Schooi was not too i r as the won and iost record is con- ccessiuig the iessons were have iearned Yi successiui as a it was, however, su the iessons that you i them to your r e ss in aii cerned. learned. Remember on the iootbaii held and appy ,g through the years and your chances ior succe ' oi your endeavors wiii be much greater. DON GOUTN, Yootbaii Coach '1-. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NORWAY-PARIS GAME Touchdown! Kmg goes through to score The defense closes 1n Captam Bruce Edwards sei' 50 L Ken K0 C15 ef a L 6 f Za . . f x . -. Q . -'Zi 3611 -- .1 ' . 1.7.3--3. -.n .' . . . ' .-. J'-,' ,nv . 4. - n .,.' . wr -. . -- - '. -: f . Q'-, Q' Q. n . n , . ' '.-. f:?:,.,l., H i,,,,g1Qunun:ghQQ4.-. .ss I I .,5:j. , . 4 gg 'Ji-. lzgr,-av: .,. I i S... ,. . 4 pf- ... , i 1 1 1 'll ng 'R ,Q , QV. .' .S '. .' 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B111 Morton Reg Swett Ernie Pike George LeBlanc Dwlght Hall Gard Plummer if lljarfiifg 3 3 f2 'Flocjr 41114 1 Foul Overdll 'ffCommitted . att: made 'pctf' att made? pct. att inade points 111 57 432, 95 64 679 206 11213 11 1 539 33496200 ,139-:awards 223 69 3-09 84 37 449, 307 106 3572, 66, 188 1L.'Neir 114 51 459 40 24 609, 154 75 4992, 18 1140 'L-,Gatchell 59 23 399 50 24 489, 109 49 459, 35 75 2K.,K6zak 73 21 2819, 20 8 409 93 29 329 22 53 Df,.Gay 52 12 239 24 17 529 76 26 329 7 440 GQl.e3B1anc 41 10 2415 37 14 37W 78 24 31W 24 Q38 H,,F6s1er 33 7 219 14 9 6519, 47 16 349 16 23 RfSWelart 24 4 169 13 7 5472, 37 10 279 17 15 Dg,?5iHa11 18 5 289, 8 3 389, 26 8 319 14 8,14 W,L'MQft0HA 7. 5 719, 4 2 509 11 7 6492, 62 Q12 E.Pi1iE .23 2 99 14 4 299 37 6 1694 16 810 D. Iwans '3'111, 2 -3 7 3 43621 0 0 0 87' 4 50W'8-ff '41 6 Totals ' 1269 34419, 9399 8 403 213 45392, 1,188 4.4821 4119 275 814 William Heikkinen .Y- .mmf Coach O'Connor. y m..4..4..f fr 1 From Row, Left to Right: E. Bryant, J. Benson, A. Chase, j. Reynolds, S. Smith, J. Gray, T. Bumpus. Back Row, Left to Right: Manager P. Chase, S. Smith, B. Buck, N. Emmons, Manager L. Peiju Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Won-Lost Recond 29 Andover 17 29 Mexico 20 40 Mexico 23 38 Bridgton 36 40 Andover 27 24 Oxford 52 28 Bridgton 40 33 McFalls 64 22 W. Paris 32 27 Oxford 51 37 McFalls 48 16 Alumni 34 27 W. Paris 34 56 Irons, C. Edwards, L. Rowe, j. jackson. J. Individual Scoring Reynolds 1 54 Jackson 95 'Gray 64 Edwards 6 1 Irons 7 S. Smith 6 Bryant 3 .aug cz' W 1 as ,g . 3 i x 4 Paris - 37 Paris - 37 Paris - 46 Paris - 32 Paris - 53 Paris - 57 Paris - 33 Paris - 34 Paris - 28 R. Nelson R. Sweatt T. Averill R. Ladd L. Gammon C. Thayer G. Gray E. Stone B. Bean R. Gray D. Howe Front Row: G. Gray, T. Averill, R. Nelson, S. Gordon, R. Gray. Back Row: E. Stone, C. Thayer, j. Welch, W. Bryant, R. Ladd, G. Morton, H. Hall, L. Gammon. L. Cross: Manager. unior Uaraify gafiefgaff Paris V. Won Lost Norway Andover Gould Mexico Oxford McFalls Bridgton J ay McFalls - 31 Paris - 32 -- 73 Paris - 36 - 49 Paris - 39 - 36 Paris - 31 - 46 Paris - 34 - 42 Paris - 47 - 36 Paris - 36 - 36 Paris - 38 - 49 Won 6 Individual Scoring 140 S. Gordon 106 W. Bryant 78 G. Morton 74 L. Bisbee 72 D. Hall 32 M. McLaughlin 27 xl. Welch 27 Timberlake 23 A. Huff 17 P. Wilbur 17 A. Pomeroy Oxford Mexico Hebron St. Doms Bridgton Andover Liver. Falls Norway Lost 11 'Www Mr. Gouin, j.V. Coach 6Aeel'L6lJel'5 Mrs. Louise Huff, Advisor. H. Bryant, A. Viles, J. Decatog Head Cheerleader, A. Swan, M. Rideoui School spirit at Paris High this year has indeed been important to these girls, our cheerleaders. They have been faithful to their duties as members of the cheerleading squad, and Paris is happy to 'havethese girls represent them Rl' OUI' gal'IlCS. .SFOOHJOPJ .9I'lJeX The Chronicle Board wishes to extend its sincere thanks to all those who so graciously contributed to the 1956 Yearbook. FIFTEEN DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Robinson Mfg. Co., Oxford TWELVE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP South Paris Savings Bank TEN DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS L. G. Balfour Co., Don Tupper, Rep. W. H. Brown Co. Casco Bank and Trust Co. C1iH5ord's Rexall Store B. E. Cole Co. Cottage Studio Diamond Match Co. First National Bank of Lewiston Gee 8: Bee Sporting Goods, Auburn Goodwin's Dairy Sc Motel Herlf jones Co., William Flynn, Rep. A. C. Lawrence Leather Co. Oxford Pickle Co. Paris Manufacturing Co. Penley Brothers Ripley 8c Fletcher Co. South Paris Fire Department and Auxiliary Twin Town Chevrolet Co., Inc. W. Wheeler Sc Co., Inc. Wilner Wood Products Co. SIX DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Advertiser-Democrat Auerbach Shoe Company FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS Atlantic Sc Pacific Tea Co. Central Maine Power Co. Conrad Sc Knight IGA H. O. Cornwall Co., Inc. Cummings Cleaners Darling Automobile Co. Davis' Store Elegant Pack Rat Ellsworth Insurance Agency, Oxford Goodwin's Inc. Dr. C. G. Hall and Dr. J. W. Beverly Harlow's Clarence B. Huff LeBlanc's Cleaners, Lewiston MacGown Sc Young Paris Farmer's Union Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Auburn IValker's IGA Woodman's Sporting Goods Store FOUR DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP George H. Andrews Fuel Co. THREE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Dr. A. Akerberg Amey's Service Station Arlene's Beauty Shop Ashton's Annex Ashton's Drug Store Barjo Restaurant Bean's Restaurant Bell Mineral Co. Berry Paper Co., Lewiston Bisbee Buick Co., Inc. Frank Bjorklund, Attorney William Block Co. J. F. Bolster Monumental Works N. D. Bolster Boyle's Market L. H. Bradbury 8a Son Brown's Apparel Shop Brown Sc Bradway Box Co. Brown Builders' Supply Brown Shoe Repair Bunny's Beauty Salon Burnham 8a Morrill Co. Carey's Market Chadbourne's Market F. S. Chapman Filling Station Earle R. Clifford O. K. Clifford Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Lewiston J. B. Cole Sc Son C. B. Cummings 8: Son Daniels Sc Damon, Inc. Dr. Coburn DeGoosh Dr. W. G. Dixon George F. Eastman Co. Ellingwood Brothers Elmore C. Edmunds Ford Cleaners Qlixcel Cleaners, Auburn, French's Barber Shop Hiram Gatchell, Plumbing Sc George's Barber Shop Dr. Edwin Gibson Gray Sc Stewart Hall's Market Herbie's IGA Market The Home Shop Ivan's Variety Store Jack 8c Jill Shoppe jim's Market Florence Kennedy, Real Estat David A. Klain Agency Roland M. LaBay Lamb Insurance Agency Lambert's Lambert's Appliance Center Launderette LeBlond Dairy Bar, Oxford Log Cabin Lunch L. M. Longley Lowe's Florist L. M. Mann Sc Son, Inc. Marian's Sport Shop Margo's Market Square Calso Station Market Square Shell Station May's Pharmacy Alta's Beauty Shop Morse's Nation-Wide Moulton's Red Sc White J. Newberry Co. Noble's Garage Norway Farmer's Union Norway Hardware Norway Home Bakery Heating e Broker Norway Laundry, Inc. Norway National Bank Norway Savings Bank Oxford Provisions Paris Beauty Salon Packard Oil Co. Paris Hardware Peck's Lewiston Perham's Mineral Store L. F. Pike 84 Son Merton E. Rawson, Atto John Raymond Funeral Rivard's, Lewiston Robert Dow, Attorney Dr. Stephen Russell Sanborn's Motor Expres Sanborn's Tire Service judge Harry M. Shaw Smal1's jewelers Smith's jenney Station Robert Smith, Lawyer Stone's Drug Store Stony Brook Print Shop E. N. Swett Shoe Co. Terminal Garage Edwin Terry Trap Corner Garage Twin Town Upholstery University Cap 8a Gown G. C. Verenis' Store A. W. Walker Sc Son Dr. Allan W. Weeks Welch Motor Sales West Paris Hardware Western Auto Whitman Oil Co. Wilson's Dollar Store rney Home S Co. Co., Lawrence, Mass Station WKTQ, Norway, Paris TWO DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS A Friend Dr. Harry Harper Hunt's Amoco Station Dr. Delbert Stewart Special thanks to: Dr. Charles Hall fPhotographerj umni 1956 Nancy Abbott, Westbrook Junior College Joan Barrett, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Butterfield, Central Me. General Hospital, James Coughlin, 3338 16th St., N. W., Washington D. C. Betty Jean Cushman Ramsay, South Paris, Me. Richard Cushman, U. of M. Richard Cyr, U. S. A. Bruce Day, South Paris, Me. Norman Foster, South Paris, Me. Harry Cowell, South Paris, Me. Betty Hammond, Central Me. General Hospital Sally Harvey, South Paris, Me. Margaret Healy, South Paris, Me. Raymond Huotari, U. of Alabama David Irons, South Paris, Me. Clifton Johnson, South Paris, Me. Harold Knightly, South Paris, Me. Rudolph LeBlanc, Gorham, N. H. Carl Merrill, Gorham State Teachers College H. Jack Merrill, U. of M. Janice Merrill, Fanny Farmer School of Cooking, Boston, Me. John C. Quinn III, Mass. Carol Ann Moffett, Gorham State Teachers College Robert Moorehead U. of Alabama Patricia Pulkkinen, Jordan, 85 Hampshire St., Auburn, Oxford, Me. Donald Ramsay, South Paris, Me. Abbott Ranger, South Paris, Me. Jean Russell, Central Me. General Hospital Patricia Scott, Corham State Teachers College Daniel James Seely, 23 Marvesta Ave., Baltimore, Md. Fred Shaw, South Paris, Me. Gilbert Starbird, South Paris, Me. Rachel Ann Stone, South Paris, Me. Anitra Strobeck, Burdett College, Boston, Mass. Nancy Sturtevant, Gorham State Teachers College Stanley Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Swan McAlister, Norway, Me. Marie Thompson, South Paris, Me. Dennis Tripp, U. S. A. Joyce Wood Harney, South Paris, Me. 1955 Martha Aldrich Shaw, Orono, Me. Joanne Beaulier, Lewiston, Me. Robert Bennett, U. S. A. Shirley Bennett, Central Me. General Hospital Barbara Bessey, Westbrook Junior College Natalie Bradbury Johnson, Mechanic Falls, Me. William Bryant, Gorham State Teachers College Ralph Bumpus, Portland, Me. Richard Bumpus, South Paris, Me. John Caldwell, Me. School of Commerce Stanley Carroll, U. S. A. F. Dorothy Colby, Gordon College, Boston, Mass. Beverly Corbett Potts, South Paris, Me. Bernice Cummings, Cambridge City Hospital, Cambridge Mass. Mary Cummings, South Paris, Me. Robert Cushman, U. of M. Mabel Cyr Kimball, South Paris, Me. Lynn Foster, U. S. A. F. Marilyn Gammon Clarke, South Paris, Mc. Richard Glover, U. of M. Milton Johnson, Connecticut Merwin Lary, Bliss Business College Donna Lowe Caldwell, South Paris, Me. Barbara Merrill, South Paris, Me. Harold Moore, U. S. A. Roberta Ordway Harthorne, Norway, Me. Randolph Quint, Bates College Allen Snow, U. S. A. Elizabeth Starbird, Central Maine General Hospital Stephen Stearns, U. S. A. Robert Swallow, Boston, Mass. Beverly Thayer Dean, Farmington, Me. Alice Woodworth Benson, Woodstock, Me. 1954 Hazel Bean Estes, South Paris, Me. Norman Block, Bowdoin College Janice Bradbury, South Paris, Me. Rosalie Chenery, Norway, Me. Penelope Conley, New London, Conn. Beth Crooker, Washington, D. C. .Sicilian Catherine Cummings France, Washington, D. C. Wayne Cummings, 33 Pearl St., Nahant, Mass. Gail Curtis, 97 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Carolyn Cushman, Gorham State Teachers College Lloyd DeCato, South Paris, Me. Judith Edmunds O'Connor, South Paris, Me. Sherwood Estes, South Paris, Me. Robert Gammon, South Paris, Me. Warren Gibson, South Paris, Me. Jerrold Irons, U. S. M. C. James Jackson, U. S. A. Wyman Kimball, South Paris, Me. Ruth Knightly, South Paris, Me. Paul LeBlanc, U. S. A. LeRoy Lombard, U. S. M. C Phillip Martin, U. of M. Clifford Parsons, South Paris, Me. Franklin Pechnik, U. of M. Betty Piirainen Taker, Beaufort, No. Carolina Robert Plummer, U. of M. Richard Ripley, U. S. A. F. Jeanette Russell, Central Me. General Hospital Lee Russell, U. S. A. F. Frances Ann Shaw Nord, 15637 Madison Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Mildred Starbird, New Brunswick Bible Institute Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada Carlene Swallow, Central Me. General Hospital Maxine Verrill, 16 Camellia Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Geneva Woodworth, U. of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 1953 Robert Beck, Mechanic Falls, Me. Laurene Britton French, Norway, Me. Evelyn McKeen Campbell, Rochester, N. H. Annette Card, South Paris, Me. Stephen Carroll, U. S. A. F. Charlene Conant Hutchinson, South Paris, Me. Janice Davis Conant, Westbrook, Me. Sheldon Davis, South Paris, Me. Gary Downing, U. of M. Lawrence Estes, South Paris, Me. Eleanor Gay, Gorham State Teachers College Mason Frost, U. S. A. F. Amy Hapgood Denning, U. of M. Glenice Harding, South Paris, Me. Warren Hazelton, East Sumner, Me. Joe Harney, South Paris, Me. Sylvia Johnson Grover, North Waterford, Me. Nancy Kelleher, Tufts College, Medford, Mass. Theodore Kimball, 1407 Borson St., Downey, Calif. Richard MacGown, U. S. N., Boston, Mass. Clifford Morse, Norway, Me. Henry Morton, U. of M. Jacklyn Verrill Nichols, 150 St., San Francisco, Calif. William Snow, South Paris, Me. Carleen Stone, U. of M. Loring Strout, Norway, Me. Patricia Swallow, Farmington State Teachers College Donald Turner, South Paris, Me. Mary Turner Parsons, South Paris, Me. Roger Tuttle, South Paris, Me. Joanne Curtis Tyner, 61 Park St., Essex Junction, Vt. James Washburn, U. S. N. Raymond Wentworth, U. S. N. Eugene Wilson, South Paris, Me. 1952 Kent Bailey, 514 Marlboro St., Keene, N. H. Beatrice Bennett Worth, 2313 N. Murrey Ave., Milwau- kee, Wisc. Ruth Cowell Berry, Casco, Me. Rosemary Bourgois, Freeport, Me. Oayma Colby, Jr., U. S. A. Eula Conant Felker, Star Route, Norway, Me. Melva Corbett, Gordon College, Boston, Mass. Clifford Crooker, U. S. A. Marion Hammond Cummings, Paris Hill, Me. Christine Davis Ide, 67 Summer St., Manchester, Conn. Donovan Dodge, South Paris, Me. Marie Doiron Zorn, 7716 East Navy Circle, Millington, Tenn. Richard Fabiszewski, U. S. A. F. Bertha Gammon, Norway, Me. Beverly Hall Bailey, South Paris, Me. 2nd Lt. John Hicks, U. S. A., Corp of Engineers, Fort Belvoir Va. Donald Johnson, U. S. N. Ada Lowe Henley, Norway, Me. Brand McAllister, U. S. A. F. James Merrill, South Paris, Me. Lee Murch, 2725 Chaning Way, Berkeley 7, Calif. Nancy Nutting, Oxford, Me. Dale Polland, South Paris, Me. Raymond Richards, U. of M. Harry Witham Robbins, Livermore Falls, Me. Marion Starbird Turner, South Paris, Mc. Virginia Stearns, Douglas Hill, Me. Chester Trask, Massachusetts Gilbert Turner, South Paris, Me. Alberta Pechnick Tuttle, Box 82, Danforth, Me. Francis Weeks, South Paris, Me. 1951 Barbara Piirainen Andrews, Norway, Me. Carroll Andrews, South Paris, Me. Robert Andrews, West Paris, Me. Keith Bean, South Paris, Me. Floyd Colby, Deceased Eloise Merrill Collette, South Paris, Me. Roger Conant, South Paris, Me. Frances Talbot Coombs, 35 Butler St., So. Berwick, Me. Janice Erickson, South Paris, Me. Roland Estes, South Paris, Me. Ronald Estes, South Paris, Me. Margaret Grover Perham, South Paris, Me. Maynard Frost, Beverly, Mass. Patricia Jackson Hall, Rockwell, Texas Mildred Hammond Black, Gorham, Me. Kenneth Harding, U. S. A. F. Shirley Heino, 58 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. Danny Hile, U. of M. Ralph Long, Jr., Lincoln, Me. Marilyn King Lapham, Norway, Me. Allan Lothrop, South Paris, Me. Patricia Lowe Bean, South Paris, Me. Collene Martin Tucker, South Paris, Me. Barbara Maxim Jones, Bucklield, Me. Frederick Milton, U. of M. Mary Piirainen Murray, Sommerville, Mass. James Myers, South Paris, Me. Peter Parsons, U. of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Richard Pope, Oxford, Me. Marilyn Spinney Ramsay, Norway, Me. Richard Randall, Atlanta, Ga. Dorothy Record Slattery, Newport, R. I. Shirley Ripley Riddle, Oil City, Pa. Dwight Sanborn, South Paris, Me. Richard Smith, U. S. A. F. E. Stanley Swan, South Paris, Me. John Tucker, South Paris, Me. Dolly Holt Verrill, South Paris, Me. Patricia LaBay WVentworth, Connecticut Geraldine Libby Wiley, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Hodge Wiley, South Paris, Me. 1950 Lester Barnett, Manley Road, Auburn, Me. Margaret Snow Berryment, Bryant Pond, Me. Mildren Bowman, Hebron, Me. Richard Colby, South Paris, Me. Mary Conant, Y. W. C. A.,,Dayton, Ohio James Corbett, Norway, Me. Leatrice Douglass Craft, St. Petersburg, Fla. Edwin Gammon, Deceased Ramona Wade Hager, Norway, Me. Lillian Heino Courville, 14 Williams St., Worcester, Mass. Nathan Hunt, U. S. A. Kathaleen Woodworth Hunt, Norway, Mc. Roland Johnson, South Paris, Me. ' Carlene Bean Lambert, E. Hartford, Conn. Richard Lauzier, George Washington University Faye Gammon Perham, O-rono, Me. Pauline Peterson Uhlenburg, 624 Norwich Rd., No. Sac- ramento, Calif. Robert Pope, Oxford, Me. John Pratt, Mechanic Falls, Me. Richard Ramsay, Norway, Me. Raymond Ronkko, Deceased Charles Rowe, Upper Turner St., Auburn, Me. Murray Shaw, U. of M. Frances Stearns Davis, 85 Holm St., Portland, Me. Marjorie Washburn, Y. W. C. A., Portland, Me. Francis Stearns, Livermore Falls, Me. Roger Wentworth, Gopians Trailer Court, Yalesville Conn. Leland Weeks, 90 Powers St., Portland, Me. Joanne LaBay Whitemore, South Paris, Me. Emil Whitman, Mechanic Falls, Me. Jeanette Hall Curtis, Augusta Road, Winslow, Me. 1949 June Moore Andrews, South Paris, Me. Bernard Bailey, South Paris, Me. Faye Harriman Bean, Lincoln, Mass. Wesley Bean, South Paris, Me. Joan Hapgood Brooks, West Farmington, Me. Joyce Barnes Brown, South Paris, Me. Evelyn Niskanen Bryant, 336 Call St., Starke, Fla. Joseph Bryant, U. S. N. Raymond Colby, U. S. A. Thelma Leach Corbett, South Paris, Me. Marion Bean Field, South Paris, Me. Pearl Maxim Hamlin, Waterford, Me. Edwinf Johnson, 2l08M W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles Cali . Patricia Davis Johnson, Hebron, Me. Sonia Johnson Young, 2 Goodwin St., S. Berwick, Me. Betty Gatchell Leidy, 9 Farragut Rd., Plainfield. N. J. Raymond Libby, Oxford, Me. - Roger Merrill, U. of M. Alanson Noble, Otisfield, Me. Joyce Noble, 81 Russell Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Erland Penley, U. S. A. Thomas Randall, 111 E. Glebe Rd., Alexandra, Va. Irene Ripley, 38 Millage Ave., Albany, N. Y. Rose Ronkko Millett, South Paris, Me. Jean Colby Ryder, 12 Sunton Ave., Oxford, Mass. K. Gray Sampson, Elmhurst, New York lone Shaw Schutt, South Paris, Me. Patricia Smith Pierson, Washington, D. C. Lyndon Spinney, South Paris, Me. Esta Springer Harjehausen, 4 Lake St., Meridan, Conn. Isabell Stearns, Augusta General Hospital, Augusta, Me Sherman Stevens, Concord, N. H. Helen Teel, Central Me. General Hospital Richard Turner, South Paris, Me. Lois Bennett Voss, Pierz, Minn. Russell Wade, South Paris, Me. Gordon Woodworth, Cornish, Me. Marie Durgin Woodworth, Cornish, Me. James Woodworth, Farmington State Teachers College Raymond H. Woodworth Jr., 2731 N. Alveron Way, Tuc- son, Ariz. George McKeen, 1040 Willmoke St., Brooklyn 34, N. Y 1948 John Ames, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada Thersa Morrisette Bailey, Rockland, Me. Ellis Bean, Lincoln, Mass. Barbara Verrill Buscle, 189 Joliet St., Washington, D. C. Albert Card, U. S. A. Priscilla Colby Carne, Paris Hill, Me. Jan Conant, South Paris, Me. Aune Heino Dennison, Greenheld, Mass. Joan Whitten Cummings, Norway, Me. Robert Foster, U. S. A. Cynthia Jackson Lunderlis, 64C Court St., Bangor, Me. Lloyd Mason, Norway, Me. Charles Perry, South Paris, Me. Betsy Puffer, Rumford, Me. Colleen Colson Quinn, Philadelphia, Pa. Rita Turner Ross, Paris Hill, Me. Barbara Hammond Roy, Buckfield, Me. Joyce Aldrich Sampson, Deceased Ralph Sampson, Norway, Me. Isa ore Stearns, South Acton, Mass. Joyce Turner Barker, Spring St., Bristol, Conn. Charles Tuttle, Box 82, Danforth, Me. Stanley Tyler, West Bethel, Me. Edna Schoolcraft Wade, Punta Gorda, Fla. Peggy West, Nagoya, Japan Winnifred Brown Falzone, Winsted, Conn. Martha Whitman, South Paris, Me. Reginald Record, Norway, Me. 1947 Richard Bryant, U. S. A. Seymour Card, Jr., Cornell University Frances Ripley Rolfe, Norway, Me. Richard Corbett, South Paris, Me. Kenneth Cota, Deceased Richard Davis, 60 Wabon Park, Newton 58, Mass. Laila Piirainen Doughty, Brunswick, Me. Erland Foster, South Paris, Me. Viola Erickson Frechetti, 2403 Loreco., Bossier City, La. Robert Heald, South Paris, Me. Marguerite Johnson Hatch, North Waterford, Me. Willis Kimball, Buckfield, Me. Gloria Merrill Komulainen, Birch Meadow Rd., Merri- mac, Mass. Joanne Milton Lowell, 161 Beach St., Saco, Me. Ethelyn Colby Luneau, Paris Hill, Me. Katherine Babb McKeen, South Paris, Me. Virginia McKeen, Washington, D. C. Zilah Barnett Morse, South Paris, Me. Theodore Rogers, U. S. N. Wendell Shaw, South Paris, Me. David Smith, U. of M. Muriel Sturtevant Lord, Franklin, Mass. Joan Gibson Wheeler, Galt, Calif. Marilyn Maxim Wilson, Caracas, Venezuela Lorin Woods, South Paris, Me. Tauno Wuori, South Paris, Me. Albert Dodge, Jr., Bridgton, Me. Cecil Tyler, Jr., 15 Florida St., Lowell, Mass. Richard Parsons, South Paris, Me. Elizabeth Shaw, 519 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. Gladys Gatchell Smith, Meriden, Conn. Hubert Stearns, South Paris, Me. Joan Sullivan, South Paris, Me. Edwin Twitchell, South Paris, Me. Raymond Verrill, 1450 Lopeka St., Pasadena, Calif. Richard Burhoe, Livermore, Me. Beverly Chapman Castetter, Portland, Me. Dorothy Woodworth Henley, North Waterford, Me. Honor Gammon Keene, Deceased Flora McKeen Komulainen, South Paris, Me. A1thea.Bowker Morse, Norway, Me. Gladys Grant Nelson, South Paris, Me. Mildred Johnson Paine, Norway, Me. 1945 Evelyn Cummings Badger, Turner St., Auburn, Me. Barbara Keene Chapman, Paris, Me. Patricia Tierney Dullea, cfo H. M. Maurice Dullea, Fort Dix, N. J. Lofg Froghingham Feeney, 31 Bobrick Drive, Rochester , N. . Jacqueline Parsons Edwards, South Paris, Me. Margaret Schoolcraft Goddard, South Paris, Me. Eleanor Record Huotari, Livermore Falls, Me. Donald Libby, U. S. A. F. John McKeen, West Paris, Me. Robert Milton, 305 Center St., Auburn, Me. Margaret Stearns Pike, West Paris, Me. Arline Norwood Quinn, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Nancy Doore Smith, Dover-Foxcroft, Me. William Tracy, Randolph, Me. 1944 Mary Jean Shaw Armstead, 727 Cavalier Lane, Pasadena, Texas Floyd Bailey, New London, N. H. Louise Hammond Bailey, New London, N. H. Jeanette Levesque Bailey, Waynesboro, Pa. Isabelle Kimball Boyce, East Bethel, Me. Ella Tyler Button, Middleton, Conn. Charles Coffin, Jr., Mechanic Falls, Me. Dorothy Davis Colby, Paris, Me. Robert Colby, Paris, Me. Erwin Corbett, South Paris, Me. Janice Ripley Durrell, Farmington, Me. Erma Shaw Ferrin, 47 North Main St., Windsor, Vt. Robert Hakala, Mechanic Falls, Me. Mary Twitchell Johnson, 242 7th St., Auburn, Me. Ruth Niskanen Kelly, Lisbon Center, Me. Robert Lowell, Saco, Me. Alli Raasumaa Manninen, Walpole, Mass. Raymond McKeen, Natick, Mass. Priscilla Packard Morgan, Portland, Me. Dr. Martin Robinson, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. Mary Daniels Strout, South Paris, Me. Ruth Talbot Brinkley, Inglewood, Calif. Benjamin Twitchell, South Paris, Me. Gloria Sampson Twitchell, South Paris, Me. Lawrence Verrill, South Paris, Me. Richard Verrill, Gorham, N. H. Robert Welch, Deceased Jane Shaw Whitman, 519 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. Gertrude Curtis Whitman, South Paris, Me. Ronald Wise, South Paris, Me. Robert Woodworth, Roxbury, Mass. Alice Whitman Ziplow, Denver 8, Col. 1943 Edward Adams, Buckfield, Me. Robert Bailey, Rockland, Me. Eleanor Morrill Bean, West Sumner, Me. Barbara Bennett Griffin, Winthrop, Me. Gladys Norwood Bennett, Buckfield, Me. Beth Scribner Bessey, Hebron, Me. Malcolm Bowker, Sanford, Me. Herman Carroll, South Paris, Me. Ronald Clifford, Lincoln, Me. Capt. Wayne Ellingwood, U. S. A. F. Albert Farnum, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Durgin Gagnon, 126 Ocean House, Cape Eliza- beth, Me. William Gibson, Marblehead, Mass. Evelyn Hall Gidding, Auburn, Me. Virginia Moore Guilford, Thompsonville, Conn. Janice Corbett Haverinen, South Paris, Me. Oswald Jaaranen, Merchant Marines Thelma Button Kidder, Lisbon Road, Lewiston, Me. Aino Heikkinen Lebreque, Westbrook, Me. June Marston, Norway, Me. Clarence H. Merrill, Jr., South Paris, Me. Elizabeth Moore Merrill, South Paris, Me. Marjorie Burns Merrill, South Paris, Me. Edwin Niskanen, Ft. Clayton, Canal Zone Stanley Newell, South Paris, Me. Capt. Donald Packard, 057162 Quarters 523-H West Point, N. Y. Robert Packard, State St., Augusta, Me. Mione Robinson Record, South Paris, Me. Harold Shaw, Jr., South Paris, Me. Harry Stearns, West Paris, Me. Elsie Raasumaa Pechnik, South Paris, Me. Sylvia Everett Godard, South Paris, Me. 1942 Florence McIntosh Bailey, Little Thorn Rd., Southington, Conn. Margaret McIntosh Barker, 15 Willis Rd., Peabody, Mass. Bernice Snow Bickford, South Paris, Me. Marshall Brown, Lakeside Green, Harvinton Ave., Perry- ville, Conn. Gordon Cairns, South Paris, Me. Marion Gatchell Card, South Paris, Me. Earl Clifford, Jr., Rumford, Me. ' Allen Comeau, Groton School Rd., Groton, Mass. Miriam Corbett, 499 West 21st St., N. Y. 11, N. Y. Madelyn Sturtevant Curtis, South Paris, Me. Porter French, Deceased 'Jackson Gates, Deceased Louise Corbett Gibbs, Farmington State Teachers College Eleanor Gurney Landry, 531 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Winifred Judkins Hamlin, South Paris, Me. Caroline Hammond, South Paris, Me. Barbara Lewis Hollingshead, Havelock, N. C. Christine Pechnik Kelly, Hillside, N. J. Robert Turner Kennagh, Hebron, Me. Tekla Whitman LaFrance, South Paris, Me. T. Sgt. Henry Levesque, U. S. M. C. Elizabeth Andrews Linscott, Norwich, Conn. Carl MacPhee, 89 Holt St., Dumont, N. J. Eunice Bane Potts, 40 Washington St., Auburn, Me. Florence Pope McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. Bertrand Murch, Tewksbury, Mass. William Pechnik, South Paris, Me. Viekko Piirainen, West Paris, Me. Thomas Prince, Norway, Me. Barbara Tucker Ray, 528 Stevens Ave., Portland, Me. Lucille Woods Sampson, Turner, Me. Catherine Woods Saunders, Hebron, Me. Mary Shaw Estes, Manchester, N. H. Shirley Nangle Sherry, Danvers, Mass. Patricia Fox Smith, South Paris, Me. Frances Hall Thibodeau, Box 131, Ribbonville, Me. William Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Rachel Parlin Winchell, Kensington, Conn. 1941 Lillian Kilgore Beuhl, South Paris, Me. Frances Bryant, South Paris, Me. Marcia Turner Buck, South Paris, Me. Kathleen Shaw Chapman, South Paris, Me. Dorelan Clifford, Farmington, Me. Fred Colby, 321 Conant St., Westbrook, Me. Kathleen Andrews Cyr, South Paris, Me. Beryl Verrill Daniels, Norway, Me. Robert Estes, 466 Lincoln St., Manchester, N. H. Joe B. Farrow, 0-050266 Svc. Co., 17th Infantry, A. P. O. 7, San Francisco, Calif. Olive Wise FitzeGerald, 308 N. Bay St., Manchester, N. H. Arlington Gay, Norway, Me. Dr. Edwin Gibson, South Paris, Me. Veino Whitman Glines, South Paris, Me. Dorrance Goodwin, Lewiston, Me. Vaino Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Malcolm Henry, 4067 Pasco Doraclo, Tucson, Ariz. I Virginia Packard Howell, Ellsworth, Me. Albert Kerr, Reeds Ferry. N. H. Olive Edwards Lasselle, cfo Tec. Sgt. Eugene Lasalle, 31037757, 19th Tac. Leacon Sq., A. P. O. 22, New York, N. Y. 4 T , Priscilla Moore Lewis, 10736 Adoree St., Norwalk, Calif. Bertha Scribner Luce, Dixheld, Me. Barbara Nangle McCarthy, 3 Warren St., Denver, Mass. Janice Munce McCready, 1505 Losflores Dr., San Berna- dino, Calif. Eleanor Abbott Roakolainen, West Paris, Me. Emily West Sevon, South Paris, Me. Ruth Stearns Shepardson, Heckory Rd., Torrington, Conn. Lempi Haverinen Stevenson, 46 Quarratus St., White Plains, N. J. Leroy Titus, South Paris, Me. Arthur Valley, Jr., South Paris, Me. Ralph Merrill, South Paris, Me. Angelina Morrissette Appromollo, Glen Rock, N. J. Robert Munce, Norway, Me. Durwood Needham, Deceased Viljo Paakkonen, Rockville, Conn. Ruby McAllister Palmer, South Paris, Me. Alfred Peterson, Jr., 10455 8th Ave., South Portland, Mc. Jean Mason Roberts, 19 Deleware Ave., South Portland. Me. 1940 Alan Abbott, 1230 S. lst St., Cicero 50, Ill. Winona Dodge Berry, Route 5, East Auburn, Me. Mildred Pratt Blackner, Springlield, Mass. Allan Callahan, 68 Western Ave., Auburn, Me. Ada Frothingham Carroll, 1557 Paule Ave., Manchester, N. H. Albert Carey, South Paris, Me. Evelyn Greenlaw Cleveland, Norway, Me. William Daniels, South Paris, Me. Stanley Durgin, Paris Hill, Me. Harry Farrow, Deceased Dora Blossom Gile, 11 First St., Rochester, N. H. Jean Porter Goodwin, Lewiston, Me. Jeannette Downing Haley, South Paris, Me. Bernard Heald, Deceased Eva 'Cummings Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Helen Colby Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Toiva Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Thelma Maxim Holden, Norway, Me. Marion Paradis Houghton, South Paris, Me. Earl Hutchins, U. S. A. F. Marian Frothingham Howe, South Paris, Me. Leslie Libby, Welchville, Me. Madelyn Carroll Lord, 12802 Ardennes Ave., Rockville, Md. Helen Clifford Millay, Bowdoinham, Me. Derwood Millett, South Portland, Me. Lucille Thayer Nickerson, South Paris, Me. Edith Niskanen O'Hara, Lisbon Center, Me. Gertrude Dudley Palmer, Warner, N. H. Albert Perry, Kittery Point, Me. Corinne Tunney Perry, Kittery Point, Me. Georgia Durgin Phelps, Racine, Wisc. Ronald Pope, Deceased Helen Snow Hall, South Paris, Me. June Woodworth Scothorne, Lovell, Me. Sherman Twitchell, Contoocook, N. H. Pauline Tuttle Varney, South Paris, Me. Mary Dennison White, cfo Maj. Miller G. White, Jr., Hq., Alaskan Air Command, A. P. O. 942 Seattle, Wash. Donald West, South Paris, Me. Maynard Woods, 3112 Sheridan St., Anderson, Ind. 1939 Janet Bradbury Adams, 24 Wellesley Ave., Natick, Mass. Francis Ingersolle Arsenault, Hartford, Conn. Virginia Jewell Bean, South Paris, Me. Irene Abbott Bedard, South Paris, Me. Mary Culbert Bessey, Livermore Falls, Me. Mollie Davis Bryant, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Stearns Bryant, South Paris, Me. Barbara Hall Breck, Buckfield, Me. Kathleen Murphy Burke, South Paris, Me. Linwood Carroll, Deceased Jeanette Clark Clifford, Mechanic Falls, Me. Thomas Clifford, Mechanic Falls, Me. Helen Swan Cole, 249 Ferry St., Lawrence, Mass. Dr. John H. Cole, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Siiri Seilonen Cox, Norway, Me. Robert Dennison, 3213 Third St., Fort Leavenworth, Ka. Mary Stearns Durgin, Paris Hill, Me Benjamin Field, Alexandria, Va. Norma Pike Hollis, Petersburg, Fla. Marjorie Keene McAlister, Portsmouth, N. H. Ursula Amey Kiesman, Norway, Me. Eino Komulainen, South Paris, Me. Oswald Lahti, Miami, Fla. Lucille Davis Leach, Casco, Mc. Rowena Grifhth Libby, Welchville, Me. Ester Knight Luther, North Conway, N. H. Howard McAlister, Dearborn, Mich. Alan Mitchell, Baltimore, Md. Lily Niskanen Robbins, Somers, Mont. Florence Morrisette McKay, 755 Snyder Ave., Ramsey N. . l'earlJSnow Simmons, Manley Rd., Auburn, Me. Grace Tierney Wiley, Norway, Me. Roger Mitchell, Long Island, N. Y. 1938 Marie Prince Bonney, Norway, Me. Stanley Brown, Portland, Me. Frances Dodge Carey, South Paris, Me. Ruth Charles Chrobak, Northboro, Mass. Robert Clough, Hebron, Me. Clarice Parsons Denney, South Paris, Me. Katherine Durrell, South Paris, Me. Richard Hubbard, Springfield, Mass. Robert Hubbard, Morrisville, Pa. Shirley Eastman Hay, Newport, N. H. Barbara Carroll Nutile, Revere, Mass. Lenore Carroll Ladd, South Paris, Me. Walter Lewis, South Portland, Me. Raymond Mack, South Paris, Me. Hazel Talbot Newton, South Paris, Me. Helen Blossom Parson, Bradford, Conn. Helen McAlister Sanborn, Norway, Me. J. Alva Titus, South Paris, Me. Phyliss Corbett Whitney, Baltimore 6, Md. Kermit Wilson, Bainbridge, N. Y. Albert Wise, Rochester, N. Y. 1937 Bernice Hemingway Ascani, South Paris, Me. Ashly R. Bean, South Paris, Me. Mona Cummings Bennett, South Paris, Me. Bessit Gatchell Berube, South Paris, Me. Chandler Briggs, South Paris, Me. John Colby, Deceased Anita Twitchell Cook, Lexington, Mass. Lyanda Cummings, Norwalk, Conn. Gertrude Curtis, Paris, Me. Ramona Kerr Curtis, Kennebunk, Me. Gloria Frothingham Gatchell, Oxford, Me. Elizabeth Sturtevant Gorvine, Ankara, Turkey Harriet Scribner Johnson, South Paris, Me. Lucy Lahti Greek, 155 New Battle St., Dundolk, Md. Phyllis Daniels Lasselle, Bolsters Mills, Me. Barbara Martin Newell, South Paris, Me. Thayer Russell, Deceased Roger Stearns, Deceased Vieno Komulainen Stimpson, 59 Lawn Ave., Portland, Me. William Thayer, Auburn, Me. Lempi Whitman Thompson, South Paris, Me. 1936 Alice Pratt Aldrich, Norway, Me. Norman Bradbury, Sacramento, Calif. Francis Hazelton Chapman, Florida Sherwin Chapman, Florida Serena Millett Dow, Auburn, Me. Donald Files, Melrose, Mass. Anna Marie Swett, Rutledge, Mo. Gordon Grant, Norway, Me. June Estes Holmes, Windsor, Vt. Theresa Swan Law, Yucaipa, Calif. Viola Niskanen LeViness, Yonkers, N. Y. Wilma Martin McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. Linwood Millett, Chester, Pa. Martha Nutting Connell, Oxford, Me. Muriel Grecnlaw Pendexter, Lewiston, Me. Clarice Andrews Quinn, Limerick, Me. Roxie Snow Rowe, South Paris, Me. Jeanette Merrill Soule, South Paris, Me. Shirley Scribner Thomas, Otisiield, Me. Elwood Titus, South Paris, Me. Ruth Corbett Titus, South Paris, Me. Natalie Murch Varney, Hallowell, Me. Donald Whitney, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1935 Stanley Allard, Clifton, N. J. Herman Bean, South Paris, Me. Norman Bean, Deceased Georgia Thayer Brown, North Waterford, Me. Jeanette Heald Brown, Paris, Me. Stanley Bryant, Denver 8, Col. Georgia Charles, South Paris, Me. Carl Coburn, Canaan, Vt. Nellie Andrews Cross, South Paris, Me. Cheryl Eastman Foster, South Paris, Me. Barbara Coburn Gallant, 52 Campheld Ave., Hartford, Conn. Stanley Gates, Lafayette Hill, Pa, Carolyn Hemingway Haverinen, South Paris, Me. Lorna Sturtevant Hemingway, Norway, Me. Thelma McAlister Howe, Pownal, Me. Charlotte Oswell Lackner, Melvin Village, N. H. Stanford Merrill, Riverside Drive, Augusta, Me. Harlan Morse, Norway, Me. Rita Dumas Paquette, South Paris, Me. Hettie Andrew Parson, Otislield, Me. jack Penfold, Shape, O8cT Div., A. P. O. 5, N. Y., N. Y. Eleanor Shaw, R. N., 45 School St., Houlton, Me. Lura Stearns Smith, 19 Howard St., Malone, N. J. Beatrice Hall Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Dewey Thayer, South Paris, Me. Eleanor Amey Wing, Norway, Me. Donald Witham, South Paris, Me. George Wright, 3307 Kenilworth Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 1934 Esther Woodworth Abbott, Portland, Me. Marjorie Record Bryant, South Paris, Me. Theodore Chandler, Cumberland Center, Me. Raymond Chapman, Portland, Me. Muriel Martin Coburn, Canaan, Vt. Clyde Cummings, South Paris, Me. Ruth Morse Cushman, South Paris, Me. Barbara David Downing, 32 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Electa Plummer Hill, South Paris, Me. Sylvia Maxim Huotari, South Paris, Me. Russell Mack, West Paris, Me. Josephine Rand Madden, Norway, Me. Alta Harriman Merrill, South Paris, Me. Rita Bryant Meserve, 24 Old County Rd., Hingham, Mass. Leo Morrisette, South Paris, Me. Lenise Colby Newell, Paris Hill, Me. Aino Niskanen, Paris, Me. Helen Powers Rowe, Lovell, Me. Marguerite Shaw, South Paris, Me. Bertha Smith Strobeck, South Paris, Me. Carlene Farnham Suslar, Bath, Me. Arnold Tash, Deceased Harold Tuttle, Hodgdon, Me. Harold Verrill, South Paris, Me. 1933 Lawrence Brown, Paris Hill, Me. Raynor Brown, North Waterford, Me. Barbara Colby Syster, 610 N. Lincoln Ave., Hasting, Neb. Ella Durrell Kessell, South Paris, Me. jane Goldsmith Cooper, 1179 Broadway, South Portland, Me. Walter Gray, South Paris, Me. William Komulainen, South Paris, Me. Rosalind Lovejoy Bennett, South Paris, Me. Neil Lovejoy, South Paris, Me. Helen Merrill DeCato, South Paris, Me. Ruth Mills Gaudet, South Harpswell, Me. Ruth Perry Twitchell, Hebron, Me. Rev. Lottie Record, Harrington, Me. Florence Reid, South Paris, Me. Harry Reid, Welchville, Me. Roy Slattery, Paris, Me. Eva Smith Stanzillis, Rumford, Me. Ralph Stiles, U. S. A. Howard Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Barbara Swan Frost, 831 East Broadway, Long Beach, N. Y. Glenna Turner Gay, South Paris, Me. Gordon Wing, Norway, Me. Arlene Whitney Conary, 109 Wentworth Ave., Cranston, R. I. 1932 Gordon Davis, 34 Mason Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. Shirley DeCoster, Deceased Grace Foss Dunham, San Bruno, Calif. - Solomon N. Gay, South Paris, Me. Ivan Gibbs, Deceased Franklyn Goldsmith, 39 Bylield Rd., Portland, Me. Albert Judd, R. F. D. 6, Andover, Conn. Chester Pratt, Deceased Austin Record, Star Route, Norway, Me. Barbara Swett Robbins, West Paris, Me, Bertha Herrick Stevens, Bethel, Me. Muriel Titus Stewart, 6 Church Lane, Broomall, Pa. Ralph Stone, Norway, Me. Arlene TunneyASwal1ow, South Paris, Me. Oliver Swett, McKinley St., South Portland, Me. Jerald Twitchell, Hebron, Me. Marion Barker Hobbs, Farmington, Me. Raymond Babineau, South Paris, Me. Mary Colby Blasenak, 31 Lakeshore Dr., Westwood, Mass. Esther Cummings Bowne, 48 Cedar St., South Norwalk, Conn. Ava Grant Bradbury, South Paris, Me. Dorothy Hammond Bryant, South Paris, Me. Howard Bryant, South Paris, Me. Arlene Millet Buck, South Paris, Me. William Kinney, Deceased john Cummings, South Paris, Me. Francis Martin, South Paris, Me. Walter Martin, South Paris, Me. Muriel Blossom Millett, 1461 Quinnipiac Ave., New Haven, Conn. Winona Oliver Parker, 143 Grant St., Portland, Me. Martha Briggs Ott, 7326 Est. Severan Place, Denver, Col. Shirley Parsons, 1610 Riverwood Lane, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Lawrence Hammond, Box 495 Route 15, Baltimore 20 Md. 1931 Donald Brown, East Stoneham, Me. Evelyn Cummings Brown, East Stoneham, Me. Milford Chandler, 296 Marlbrough St., Boston, Mass. Aarne Cummings, Hartland, Me. Clinton Everett, Paris, Me. Shirley Goss Foster, Oxford, Me. Lloyd Gates, 107 South Ave., Weston, Mass. Ava Lord Gilman, 750 Baldwin Ave., Norwalk, Va. Marjorie Powers Grover, 2 Fitch St., Westbrook, Me. Reginald Hammond, Limerick, Me. Walter Irvine, 178 Main St., Quincy, Mass. Forrest Kilgore, Harrison, Me. Ina White McAlister, 499 Maine St., South Portland, Me. Madeline Kennaugh McAlister, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Titus Smith, South Paris, Me. Gilbert Stevens, South Paris, Me. Yvonne Valle Sundwall, 255 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. Edward Swett, South Paris, Me. Gordon Thayer, 19 Pomeroy Ave., Wallingford, Conn. Mae Knapp Wade, 33 Edeo Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Madlyn Bell Whitley, South Paris, Me. Stanley WVhitney, 115 Broadway cfo Esso Co., N. Y., N. Y. Pauline Paine Parks, 113 Fourth St., Norwich, Conn. Marion Kenney Stearns, South Paris, Me. 1930 Arthur Baker, Rumford, Me. Eleanor Haskell Beebe, Coolidge Rd., Norwell, Mass. Lucy Morse Bickford, Norway, Me. Ruth Woodworth Bradford, Norway, Me. Catherine Cameron Briggs, Magalloway Plantation, Me. Edward Briggs, Norway, Me. Kenneth Brill, Deceased Earl Brown, Waterford, Me. Greta Merrill Caldwell, South Paris, Me. Frank Card, South Paris, Me. Preston Cummings, South Paris, Me. Irabell Fleming Dewey, 416 South East S. C., Fourth St., Washington, Ind. Lucille Cole Gillham, Box 146, York Harbor, Me. Merland Maxim, 2 Lois St., Hamilton, Mass. Lucinda Ripley Parker, Ocean House Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. Phillip Parsons, 3040 Benevue Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Harold Proctor, South Paris, Me. Gordon Stewart, South Paris, Me. Arthur VVoodworth, 74 Gerry Ave., South Portland, Me. Curtis Thayer, South Paris, Me. 1929 Ella Heikkinen Ainsworth, jamaica Plains, Mass. Ina Heikkinen Amick, 8 Pleasant St., Kennebunk, Me. Norrine Bryant Balocca, Box 93 Oyster Bay, N. Y. , Geraldine Bennett Bryant, Park View Dr., Brevard, N. C. Lawrence Bryant, Parkview Dr., Brevard, N. C. julia Bumpus, South Paris, Me. Martha Jordon Clark, Box 1659, New Hollywood, Fla. Gertrude Everett Coffin, Bryant Pond, Me. Edgar Colby, Welchville, Me. Lawrence Cushman, South Paris, Me. George E. Davis, South Paris, Me. Bernard Dumas, Deceased Lettie Proctor Ellingwood, Park Ave., Dixfield, Me. Reta Shaw Forrester, Hollywood, Calif. Pauline Thurlow Glover, South Paris, Me. Ruth Nutting Greenleaf, Otisfield, Me. Nelson Haskell, 25 Echo Lane, Levittown, Long Island, N. Y. james House, Mechanic Falls, Me. Morris Judd, Lebanon, N. H. Musa Taylor MacDougall, Ogunquit, Me. Kathryn Green Malcolm, 4213 49th St., Elmhurst 73, Long Island, N. Y. Georgia Maxim, Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. Mabelle Slattery Merrill, South Paris, Me. Frances Noyes, Norway, Me. Nellie Feld Perkins, Hebron, Me. Evelyn Record Pike, Texas Ral h Robinson, South Paris, Me. Clifijord Russell, 435 Madison Ave., Coalinga, Calif. Stephen Russell, South Paris, Me. Frank Strobeck, South Paris, Me. Mabel Davis Thurston, Norway, Me. Wendell Twitchell, 34 Whiting Rd., East Hartford, Conn. Harlan Willis, 1405 Oak St., Grand Prairie, Texas William Wight, 119 South Park St., Bangor, Me. 1928 Cecil Abbott, Falmouth Foreside, Me. Thelma Holt Allen, R. F. D., Norway, Me. Etta Knightly Ammott, 130 Leighton St., Bangor, Me. Fannie Swett Boutin, 32 Pearl Harbor Rd., Framingham, Mass. Clarence Bumpus, South Paris, Me. ' Mae Penfold Cummings, South Paris, Me. Lloyd Cutting, 5 Central Ave., Waterville, Me. Royce Dean, Crow Hill, Barre, Vt. Rama Judd Decoster, 36 Joliet St., Laconia, N. H. Zilpha Doran, Deceased Angil Caswell Eadon, 1762 East 3rd St., Long Beach, Calif. Francis Edwards, South Paris, Me. Clara Nevers Goddard, 7 Nudd St., Waterville, Me. Eino Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Nellie Reid Holmes, 19 Pleasant St., Cochituate, Mass. Philip Maxim, Deceased Lawrence Merrill, South Paris, Me. Henry Merrill, Pine Grove, Pa. Lena Kilpolainen Morse, South Paris, Me. Hugh Morton, 114 Stroudwater St., Westbrook, Me. Alice Harriman Noyes, 90 West River Rd., Orange, Mass. Barbara Beede Nutting, Oxford, Me. Marion Allens Parsons, South Paris, Me. Toini Cummings Piirainen, South Paris, Me. Philip Plummer, South Paris, Me. Wilda Cole Ramsay, South Paris, Me. Henry Swett, R. F. D., Norway, Me. Stella Mills Turner, Farmington, Me. Doris Wilson Ayers, 4415 43rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. 1927 Marion Brooks Huston, 81 Rose Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Ruth Brown Carroll, 218 High St., Reading, Mass. John Chandler, Readington, N. J. Velgna Shaw Chase, 5540 Hyde Parke Boulevard, Chicago 3 , Ill. Marguerite Gay Colby, Welchville, Me. Cliiford Dumas, South Paris, Me. Doris Marston MacGown, South Paris, Me. Harry McGinley, Deceased Theodore Thurlow Richardson, 26 Libbey Ave., West- brook, Me. Wynona Thayer Rideout, South Paris, Me. William Slattery, West Paris, Me. Ella Churchill Smith, South Paris, Me. Jennie Swett Smith, 135 Loomis St., Burlington, Vt. Ralph Smith, South Paris, Me. Alpha Thayer, 59 State St., Portland, Me. Verna McGee Thurlow, Bridgton, Me. Martha Barrows Tracy, Norway, Me. Lyla Morgan Wilson, South Paris, Me. Matti Lundell, 19 Regis Rd., Mattapan 26, Mass. 1926 Rupert Aldrich, Norway, Me. Esther Curtis Colby, Buckfield, Me. Dorothy Dean Gurmonde, 2 Foster Dr., Beverly, Mass. Lowaina Powers Horr, South Paris, Me. Shirley Bean Ives, Norway, Me. Edythe Kerr Loring, 15 Beverly Rd., Arlington, Mass. Ida Card Newton, West Bethel, Me. Lora Porter Noyes, Locke Mills, Me. Bernice Parson Paul, Norway, Me. Mary Slattery Perham, West Paris, Me. Henry Plummer, Hampden, Me. Helen Judd Richardson, South Paris, Me. Ruth Thayer Russell, Bridgton, Me. VVar'ren Stearns, 51 Rosedale Rd., Toronto, Can. Charles Stiles, 1514 North Carolina Ave., Aiken, S. C Hazel King Thayer, South Paris, Me. Lena May Davis Thurston, Norway, Me. Lillian Edwards Thurston, Norway, Me. 1925 Pauline Haydon Anderson, 7 Riverside Drive, North Reading, Mass. Lucy Lundell Billings, 118 Hopkins Place, Longmeadow 6, Mass. Hilda Haata Bray, South Paris, Me. Oayma Colby, South Paris, Me. Gladys Ross Cummings, 11 Summer St., Newport, Vt. Wilfred Corbett, South Paris, Me. Marion Hill David, 7 Webster St., Taunton, Mass. Louise Abbott Diliburton, 48 Robert C. Kelley St., Cam- bridge 38, Mass. Evelyn Stanley Hascall, Norway, Me. Robert Hicks, South Paris, Me. Harland Knight, 115 Monadnock Rd., Worcester, Mass. Elmer Knightly, Upper Turner St., Auburn, Me. Raymond Maxim, 31 Anson St., Portland, Me. John Raymond, Norway, Me. Charlotte Cole Smith, New Gorham Rd., Westbrook, Me. Geraldine Stewart Mason, South Paris, Me. Doris Thurlow, South Paris, Me. Ethel Holt Thurlow, 10 Hillside St., Yarmouth, Me. Donald Wing, Norway, Me. 1924 Gertrude Nevers Abbott, South Paris, Me. Homer Aldrich, Norway, Me. Minnie Keniston Bourgois, South Paris, Me. Arthur Brooks, Deceased Eloise Shaw Brown, Durham, Me. Marion Davis Card, South Paris, Me. Marguerite Porter Coughlin, South Paris, Me. Richard Crockett,.l0l8 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. Millard Cummings, Welchville, Me. Bernard Cushman, South Paris, Me. Lester Cushman, 140 Penn Ave., Manchester, N. H. Dorothy Dennison McLaughlin, 56 Grandview Ave., Win- throp, Mass. Mazel Maxim Draper, High St., Rumford, Me. Madeline Martin Gade, Old Oaks Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Donald Greene, Box 128 Maugh Rd., McLean, Va. Gerald Hammond, South Paris, Me. Harland Hammond, South Paris, Me. Lulie Kennagh Hopkins, 30 Adelaid St., Jamaica, Mass. Bernard Jackson, South Paris, Me. Tina Cummings Kelleher, South Paris, Me. Wilburn Miller, 6 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Leland Noyes, Farmington, N. H. Merton Parsons, 200 Orchard St., Fairfax, Va. Willard Pratt, 36 Alexander Rd., Newton Highland, Mass. Doris Hatch Royce, 1435 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Catherine Chapman Russell, South Paris, Me. Miriam Chapman Shea, 75 Melrose St., Bristol, Conn. Frances West Simpson, South Paris, Me. Doris Judd Small, 103 Bedford St., Bath, Me. Freda Colby Taker, South Paris, Me. Doris Davis Thurston, Norway, Me. Marion Wheeler Walker, 29 Willard St., South Portland, Me. 1923 Gwendolyn Record Bean, Bolster Mills, Me. Robert Brackett, Jay, Me. Pearl Burnett, Norway, Me. Miriam Robertson Burns, South Paris, Me. Edward Carlson, New Haven Register, 367 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. Naomi Colby, 331 Nahatan St., Norwood, Mass. Ruth Bartley Conant, South Paris, Me. Donald Cushman, Deceased Ralph Cutting, 4 Greylock Rd., Waterville, Me. Martha Fletcher, 4128 3rd Rd., Arlington, Va. Rev. Harold Haskell, Oakfield, Me. Clinton Horr, South Paris, Me. Phillis Edwards Knightly, Bolsters Mills, Me. Florence Mace Jenness, 43M Main St., Springvale, Me. Arthur Leach, Norway, Me. Edith Lowell, South Paris, Me. . Aline MacDonald, Deceased Kathleen MacDonald, Scotsburn, Nova Scotia, Can. Carl H. McPhee, 920 Whittier Dr., Reno, Nev. Frank Maxim, Hialeah, Fla. Glenna Knight Webb, 19 Williston Rd., South Portland, Me. Robina MacDonald, Deceased Henry Morton, South Paris, Me. Anna Clifford Overton, 945 15th St., Santa Monica, Cal. Margaret Davis Pinkham, Sebago Lake, Me. Reginald Porter, Castle Hot Springs, Ariz. Gordon Powers, Norway, Me. Maynard Record, Fryeburg, Me. Isabel Dumas Savage, South Paris, Me. Marita Tyler Schoolcraft, Punta Gorda, Fla. Ronald Simpson, South Paris, Me. Harland Shaw, South Paris, Me. Albert Starbird, South Paris, Me. Glenna Starbird Starbird, South Paris, Me. Vivian Elwell Sturtevant, Deceased Margaret West Tobie, Hebron, Me. Margaret Martin Toomey, 104 Oak St., Auburn, Me. Beatrice Shaw Vanner, 1255 Delvalle, Puente, Calif. Esther Verrill, Clearwater Beach Hotel, Fla. Helen Emeley Whitten, Norway, Me. Rinaldo Wiggin, 41 Ballard St., Saugus, Mass. Edward Wight, Augusta, Me. Lewis Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Roland Young, Deceased Marjorie Edwards Wiggin, 41 Ballard St., Saugus, Mass Alice Card Corbett, 21 College Heights, Orono, Me. 1922 Howard Aldrich, Mechanic Falls, Me. Thelma Daniels Brett, Wechville, Me. Seymour Card, South Paris, Me. Alice Curtis Colby, Paris Hill, Me. George Colby, Paris Hill, Me. Hester Ordway Crone, 84 Union St., Belfast, Me. Merton Curtis, West Minot, Me. Laura Brooks Fowler, Winterport, Me. Stanley Greene, 19 Valley Rd., Bath, Me. Henry Howard, 611 Hyman Dr., New Orleans 21, La. Lindley Hubbard, 11 Abbey Rd., Darien, Conn. Hollis McGinley, East Orland, Me. Herman Noyes, 30 Roosevelt Rd., Weymouth, Mass. Guy Swan, R. F. D., South Berwick, Me. Ronald Tyler, South Paris, Me. 1921 Harland Abbott, 8 May St., Orono, Me. Barbara Turner Bean, 233 Whiting Lane, Hartford, Conn Maxine Bennett, South Paris, Me. Helen Cummings Cairns, South Paris, Me. Gladys Doran, South Paris, Me. Doris Graves, Deceased Bessie Greely Folke, Hillside House, Gardiner, Me Louise Silver jackson, South Paris, Me. Allan Miller, 54 Baird Rd., Merion, Penn. Doris Merrill Hammond, Gardiner, Me. Gertrude Cushman Hartford, Tampa, Fla. Ada McAllister Shaw, South Paris, Me. Perley Shaw, South Paris, Me. Annette Stearns Gibson, South Paris, Me. Gladys Starbird Mellor, South Paris, Me. 1920 Osman Abbott, 69 Schute St., Everett, Mass. Ruth Thurlow Barnett, South Paris, Me. Gladys Hatch Boyce, South Paris, Me. Eleanor Clifford Bradford, Norway, Me. Willard Clark, New Hollywood, Fla. Maynard Curtis, Colebrook, N. H. Harriet judkins Dennison, South Paris, Me. Ruth Winslow Fields, Buckfield, Me. Charles Hammond, South Paris, Me. Mary Ella Kenniston, 430 West 119th St., New Florence Eastman Perham, Southern Pines, N C. William Maxim, Deceased Marion Clark Millet, Deceased Evelyn Wight, 515 West 134th St., New York, N. Y. Bessie Campbell Ross, WVest Paris, Me. Glenn Ross, 1227 Cleveland Ave., Wymissing, Pa. Leota Schoff, Holden, Mass. Raymond Shaw, Deceased Robert Shaw, Auburn, Me. Emma West, South Paris, Me. Henry Woodworth, South Paris, Me. 1919 Lois Curtis Clark, Paris Hill, Me. York, N. Y. Berton Clifford, 36 Fort .Amherst Rd., Glenns Falls, N. Y. Doris Cole, 52 Greenwood Ave,, Wallaston, Mass. Bertice Simpson Davis, West Rockport, Me. Marion Hollis Dean, Deceased Robert Dennison, South Paris, Me. Lillian judkins johnson, 1056 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. Frank McGinley, East Holden, Me. Louise Powers Patterson, South Paris, Me. Gustave Porter, 15 Frost St., Arlington, Mass. Doris Kerr Record, South Paris, Me. Beryl Silver Shaw, Auburn, Me. 1918 Mary Abbott, South Paris, Me. Ida Stiles Babb, Deceased Harold Campbell, Wiscasset, Me. Edith Nevers Cleveland, Norway, Me. Gerald Curtis, 74 Middle Ave., Mexico, Me. Willard Curtis, Altoona, Pa. Earl Dunham, 35 Albion Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Florence Leach, 263 DuPont St., Philadelphia, Pa. Annie Marie McPhee, 602 Tomkins Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Ruth Miller, South Paris, Me. Marion Simpson Shaw, South Paris, Me. Annette Austin Silver, Deceased Eve Andrews Swett, South Paris, Me. Earnest Thurlow, 3014 South West 106 St., Seattle, Wash. Henry Witherell, Chestnut Lane, Newburgh, N. Y. 1917 Elizabeth Muzzy Caswell, Pinole, Calif. Muriel Bowker Edmonds, South Paris, Me. Flora Brooks Graves, South Harpswell, Me. Wilma Littlehale Hendrickson, West Paris, Me. Ida Greeley Humphrey, Deceased Madelyn Peabody Jacobs, West Paris, Me. Guy Knightly, South Paris, Me. Thelma Verrill Pierce, West Paris, Me. Wesley Spear, North jay, Me. Henry West, South Paris, Me. Catherine Martin Myers, South Paris, Me. 1916 Harold Abbott, South Paris, Me. Llewellyn Bartlett, Island Pond, Vt. Elsie Gray Boniselli, 45 Jones St., Awthol, Mass. Lena Everett Chapman, 40 County St., Peabody, Mass. Mary Clifford Colby, 572 Tennesse, Gary, Ind. Phyllis Taylor Dodge, South Paris, Me. Andrew Eastman, Norway, Me. Mildred Maxim Fox, South Paris, Me. Fred Graves, South Harpswell, Me. Bertha Swift Martin, Norway, Me. james Mason, Deceased Ethel Hardy Metcalf, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. Harold Perham, West Paris, Me. Myrtle Bean Philbrick, Hale, Me. Newell Powers, Deceased Myra Haggett Stevens, 1402 Forest Ave., Portland Albert Wheeler, 2321 Princeton Court, Orlando, Fla. Dr. Donald Wight, 30 Mitchell Rd., South Portland, Me. Myra Austin Woodworth, South Paris, Me. 1915 Laura Adkins Ames, South Paris, Me. Ralph Andrews, 43 Concord St., Malden, Mass. Dorothy Wight Brooks, 16 W. Wienca Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Herman Bryant, Deceased Arthur Dow, Deceased Ashley Edwards, Norway, Me. Edith Littlehale Ellingwood, South Paris, Me. Wright Flavin, West Paris, Me. Bege Ames Lavorgna, 1145 Iraniston Ave., Bridgeport, onn. Gertrude Curtis March, Barre, Vt. Rena Tribou McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. Arthur Patch, Box 201, Townsend, Mass. Raymond Penfold, 42 Goudy St., South Portland, Me. Mary Cummings Scribner, Paris, Me. Ida Lowell Stearns, South Paris, Me. Arlene Crocker Roscower, Los Angeles, Calif. Vera Stone, 11 Hill St., Portland, Me. Charles Stevens, Deceased Ida Webb Walton, Lewiston, Me. Grace Brock Whitney, 170 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Me. Clarence Winslow, 6601 Southfield Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 1914 Beatrice Andrews Berry, New Gloucester, Me. Winfield Brooks, 16 W. Wienco Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Nellie Tubbs Bryan, Deceased Merton Clifford, South Paris, Me. Stephen Clifford, 35 Quintard Ave., South Norwalk, Conn. Clara Hammond Davis, South Paris, Me. , Laura Hill Dinsmore, R. F. D., Norway, Me. Elmer Dunham, 1519 W. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Chester Easson, 164 Caleb St., Portland, Me. Marion Tyler Fields, South Paris, Me. Lorenzo Littlehale, Park Avenue, Auburn, Me. Hugh Curtis McPhee, 6514 40th St., Hyattsville, Md. Clara Bacon Merrill, 20 Summit St., Springfield, Mass. Harold Merrill, 20 Summit St., Springfield, Mass. Lulu Davis Merrill, South Paris, Me. Ethel Spofford Miller, Hopedale, Mass. Richard Millett, 27 Richards St., South Portland, Me. Marie Newton Russell, 278 Woodfords St., Portland, Me. Philip Spear, Deceased 1913 William Abbott, 7 Lily St., Malden, Mass. Nora Dunham Luebeck, South Paris, Me. Murray Bigelow, Greenvillage, N. J. Donald Brooks, Deceased Bertha Wight Clifford, South Paris, Me. Lloyd Davis, Plain St., Hopedale, Mass. Sumner Davis, 25 Hollis Ave., Braintree, Mass. Lefayette Dow, Dow Ranch School, Pompano Beach, Fla. Agnes Gray, West Paris, Me. Alice Hunter Kennedy, 34 Trufant St., Bath, Me. Marjorie jordan Kimball, Yarmouth, Me. Eunice Gowell Lane, R. F. D. 1, Auburn, Me. john McKeen, West Paris, Me. Ray Newton, 14020 lst St., N. W., Seattle, Wash. Alton Porter, 9012 Bradford St., Silver Spring, Md. Henry Shaw, 230 N. Davis St., El Paso, Tex. Austin Stearns, South Paris, Me. Elmer Tyler, Norway, Me. Herbert Woodworth, South Paris, Me. 1912 Lois Hollis Abbott, Deceased Clara Kerr Baldwin, 219 Lenape Trail, Manaquan, N. j. Ada Turner Barrows, South Paris, Me. Ethel Brock, 510 Sycamore St., Decatur, Ga. Marion Everett, 17 Forseth St., Boston, Mass. Gladys Damon Higgins, Box 1893, South Portland, Me. Grace Howard, Norway, Me. 1911 Ruth Bolster, Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass. Mearle Monk Brown, Norway, Me. Earle Clifford, South Paris, Me. Harold Dunham, Brattleboro, Vt. Ruth Farrar Grant, South Paris, Me. Bessie Cole Mann, West Paris, Me. Lilla Young McAlister, South Paris, Me. Ida Dean Neal, 23 Maple St., Brattleboro, Vt. Kenneth Witham, 209 Locust St., Danvers, Mass. Rose Clark Witham, South Paris, Me. Eugene Lowell, South Paris, Me. 1910 Jessie jackson Andrews, West Paris, Me. Ralph Easson, 3074 Riverside Blvd., Sacramento, Calif. Roland Haggett, Norway, Me. Nora Martin Harris, Box 200, Rt. 2, Norco, Calif. Gertrude Howard, Norway, Me. Earl Kimball, Deceased A. Lincoln King, South Paris, Me. Philip King, Deceased Wilber Swan, South Paris, Me. Cora Wight Twitchell, South Paris, Me. Geneva Young, 241 Market St., Brockton, Mass. 1909 Blanche Haskell Buck, Harrison, Me. Carroll Cutting, 123 S. Spring St., Meridan, Conn. Harold Cutting, 2808 Buckwood Lane, Smith Bend, Ind. Iza Marshall Goss, 11 Hillside St., Auburn, Me. Angie Thayer Locke, South Paris, Me. Stanley Shurtleff, Providence, R. 1. Nina Felton Steeves, West Scarboro, Me. Ida Field Sturtevant, U. of M., Orono, Me. Alfred Andrews, Deceased Mina Greeley Bacon, Deceased Lilla Farrar Cole, Deceased Lucy Everett Estes, Deceased Shirley Rawson, Deceased 1908 Josephine Waldron Adams, 37 johnson Ave., Mt. Sterling, K . Ion! Littlehale Andrews, West Paris, Me. Leona Stuart Areson, 625 N. Main St., Southern Pines, N. C. Josephine Foster Barry, Deceased Rose Murphy Butts, Hebron, Me. Frances Chapman, Deceased George Clark, 5449 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Ralph Cole, South Paris, Me. Edward Eastman, Deceased Raymond Gates, South Paris, Me. Harrison Littlehale, Deceased Wirt McKenney, 16 Summer St., Melrose, Mass. Eva Swett Oswell, 9 Bowen Rd., Kittery, Me. Helen Barnes Shaw, South Paris, Me. Ernest Stanton, South Paris, Me. Harry Titcomh, Principal, Asbury Park High, Asbury Park, N. J. 1907 Edgar Barrett, East Sumner, Me. Nettie Mason Barrett, South Paris, Me. Fannie Bisbee Benson, Cumberland Center, Me. Louis Clark, South Paris, Me. Leona Penley Daniels, 1650 7th St., N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Myron Farnum, Deceased Ralph Gray, Deceased Llewellyn Lowe, Deceased Annie Muzzy, Box 213, Penole, Calif. Addie Lord, Deceased Edward Peverly, Mechanic Falls, Me. Francis Shaw, Norway, Me. Katherine Morton Soule, 2015 Grand Ave., Ojai, Calif. Lester Twitchell, South Paris, Me. 1906 Maude Lunt Briggs, Mechanic Falls, Me. Donald Chapman, Deceased Mildred Parlin Cole, Paris Hill, Me. Nellie jackson Conant, 1247 Fairbanks St., Winter Park Fla. May Field Reed, Deceased Carrie Clifford Mathews, 2013 N. Forest Circle, Orlando Fla. Chester M. Merrill, South Paris, Me. Bessie Haggett Pierce, South Paris, Me. Lucy Wing Plummer, 1716 Maple Ave., Tampa 4, Fla. Edna Easson Shaw, South Paris, Me. Lilla Swift Slattery, South Paris, Me. Merton Sumner, Deceased May Bennett Tuttle, South Paris, Me. Robert Wheeler, Deceased 1905 Morton Bolster, South Paris, Me. Donald Briggs, Wilton, Me. Grover Brown, Braham Inn, Issinee, Fla. Winslow Burbank, Deceased Helen Chapman Briggs, Deceased Ray Chapman, Deceased Harold Cole, Paris Hill, Me. Ethel Crockett, 186 Chapel St., Abington, Mass. Josephine Cole, Paris Hill, Me. Bessie Mason Cushman, R. F. D. 1, Middleboro, Mass. Eva Miurhead Dean, South Paris, Me. Guy Farrar, 3931 S. W. 5th Terrace, Miami, Fla. Isabel Morton Fish, 2020 Grand Ave., Ojai, Calif. Alberthu Andrews Holt, Paris Hill, Me. Lewis Keene, Deceased Sara Swett Lewallen, 5 Addison Ave., East Lynn, Mass. john Lindley, Middletown, Mass. Albert Littlehale, Durham, N. H. Howard Maxim, Deceased Blanche Barrows McAlister, South Paris, Me. Vida jenne McDonnell, Deceased Charles Merrill, 907 N. Kenmore Ave., Hollywood, Calif Merton Millet, South Paris, Me. Ralph Penfold, Deceased Grace Penley Plummer, South Paris, Me. Fred Record, South Paris, Me. Edward Shaw, Deceased Verna Foster Snow, South Paris, Me. Ada Thayer Stevens, West Sumner, Me. Bernard Twitchell, Hiram, Me. Flora Murch Webster, South Paris, Me. Ann Kerr Wentworth, 159 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass 1904 Ralph Berry, 113 Metropolitan Park Drive, Riverside R. I. Roy Bird, Deceased Lura Chase Carter, Sandown, N. H. Wallace Clifford, 117 S. Clyde Ave., Kissimee, Fla. Newton Cummings, Deceased Vernon Curtis, Deceased Harold Fletcher, South Paris, Me. Ernest Kenney, South Paris, Me. Charlotta Giles Libby, R. F. D. 2, Sebago Lake, Me. Alice Bisbee Marston, Concord St., Woodfords, Me. Margaret jones Robinson, 15 Pleasant St., Yarmouth, Me Florence Tufts Case, 111 Philips St., Wallaston, Mass. Blanche Penley Smith, Norway, Me. Benjamin Strout, Deceased Harold Anderson, Deceased 1903 Horatio Hammond, Madison, Me. Francis King, 4 Carroll Rd., Portland, Me. Harriet jenne Luxton, South Paris, Me. Marjorie Penley, South Paris, Me. Bessie Ripley Porter, 462 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, Pa Rosa Willard Sampson, 225 Evans St., South Portland, Me Elsie Bolster Chapman, South Paris, Me. Elmer Cummings, South Paris, Me. Frank Doble, 1540 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Abbie Starbird Dorney, 2528 N. 48th St., Milwaukee 10 Wisc. Marjorie McKenny Ellingwood, West Paris, Me. Rilla Wheeler Yates, Brea, Calif. Jawa , 2 ua ra XE, f QQRNSETEQQ. wif? gf ii F fskwwox . gi! if ,P pf 5 Q, 9z q ,E Sb Uliyiigxdfaf JH ' ,ff I 'D XXV!! ww YMVV OU V jeff JW' J, , W Mvffnffjk EW L, ,fa WW Eg! 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