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N SS xp 7: ,g 2, , .gf ,J .ti. 5 wif' tif!! 4 if B f so S .t i Mast dramatic Best dancers S 5 . fs X fs. Zggigj Q mfg N 3 :viii Senior Statistics Noisiest Class optimist Most bashful Most popular Woman hater Man hater Most athletic Most versatile Most courteous Most studious Class pessimist Most dramatic Most musical Best mixers Best dressed Best personality Best dancer X Best worker Best build Best looking Prettiest eyes Prettiest hair Nicest smile Class comic Class flirt Class giant and pixie Most likely to succeed Most perfect pair - Class gossip Most sophisticated Most carefree Most respected Cleverest Best looking BOY E. Stone J. W. Bryant S. J. Simpson l.. E. Stone J. B. Foster S. K. Kozalt 5. L. Neit J. J. Simpson B. J. Simpson S. B. Foster J. C. Turner J. M. MacGown G E. Stone J. D. Iwans J. G. Shute J. E. Stone N R. Swallow J. R. Sweatt ' B. R. Nelson J. B. Foster J. B. Gatchell A G. Shute J. E. Stone J. R. Ladd N S. Gordon J. J. Simpson S. R. Nelson J. R. Merrill J. G. Shute S. R. Merrill B. R. Merrill J. M. MacGown 3- Most stud nous Girl I Bates Ransley Corbett Graves Ransley Smith Gray Merrill Smith Bates Gray Perkins Grey Graves Gray Emmons Gray Merrill Graves Starbird DeCato Graves Bates Emmons Sta rbird Smith Graves Bates Ra nsley Yates Starbird Merrill si F Muni H. fx Hgh. i
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.. .1959 JUNIOR The Junior year seemed very busy. At the first class meeting, officers elected vere: President, John Simpson, Vice President, Bernard Gatchell, Secretary, Betty jllerrill and Treasurer, 'Janet Graves. In March a very successful supper was lponsored by the class. John Simpson became the first in the class to become a nember of the National Honor Society. The traditional Junior Class Play was oresented with many class members participating. In April, the Seniors were sent on their Washington trip after a delicious meal prepared by the Juniors. Seven members left the class during the year and one was added. SENIOR Our Senior year, we found, was busier than any other. Class officers were President, John Simpson, Vice President, Bernard Gatchellp Secretary, Betty vlerrill and Treasurer, Janet Graves. Pictures were purchased in the fall along with graduation announcements. The Senior Play included a large part of the class. The Class Trip to New York was looked forward to by those who planned ro go. In February, Judy Gray was selected as DAR candidate. Sandra Smith became a member of the National Honor Society. During April vacation, we were off to New York for a few days. With graduation only a short time away, the Seniors look back over the past 4 years with many happy memories and ahead' to the future with great anticipation. ...HISTORY . . . We'll be thankful for the classes Through the years in which we learned. And the path will take us into Places new and far away But the ties will always bind us Thougfh we go our separate ways. So to those we have preceded We shall leave a last good-by To the teachers, kids and classes Most of all, South Paris High. 21 P f m... f ix it f . Rn W ..., X K - -- Q, 'TS 2 g Q 3' iii? 'it it f -12
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