Porter High School - Outlook Yearbook (Kezar Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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Senior Play, 43 Band,2, 5, 43 Operetta, 13 Class Gifts. Raymond Norton Jr. ll Pugul College Course Parsonsfield,Me. Orchestra, li Math and Sci- ence Club, 23 Senior Play 4QOUU' look Board, 43 Glee Club, 13 Dramatic Club, 43 Class History. Merton Stacy Meloon nSquireH College Course Kozar Falls,Me. Class Treasurer, l, 23 Class Secretary, 43 Math and Science Club, 23 Basketball, 2,5,43 Base- ball,'l, 2, 5, 43 Junior Prize Speaking, 53 Senior Play, 43 Bridgton Festival, 53 Class Will. Leon Webster Gilpatrick. nwebbyn General Course Kczar Falls,Me. Baseball, l, 2, 5, 43 Drama- tic Club, 43 Marshall, 53 Stage Manager of Senior Play, 43'Com- ing 'Round the Mountainu, 43 Band, 2, 5, 43 Class Marshall. Erwin Roger Archibald IlArchyil College Course East Hiram, Me. Class President, l, 2, 53 Auxe ilium Latinum Honor Society, 13 Glee Club, 1, 2, 53 Bridgton Mu- sic Festival, l, 53 2, 5, 43 Orchestra,l, Operetta, l, 23 Member of Math and Science Club, 13 Dramatic Club, 2, 5, 43 Vice Pres. of A.A., 53 uClosed LipsW 53 Pres. of Dramatic Club, 5,43 Band, 2, 5, 4, School Notes Ed- itor, 23 Pres. of French Club, 53 Vice Pres. of Student Coun- oil, 5, 43 Asst. Editor of Out- look, 53 HProfessor Roarsu, 43 Editor of Outlook, 43 ' Manager of Boys' Basketball, 43 Senior Play, 43 Junior Prize Speaking, 53 Valedictory. Laurence Ellsworth Pierce nLossied General Course Kezar Falls,Mo. Math and Science Club, 23Out- look, 5, 43 Civics Club, 23 General Manager of Senior Play, 43 WClosed Lipsn, 53 nComing 'Round the Mountainn, 43 Base- ball Manager, 23 Official Scorer of Baseball, l, 2, 5, 43 Drama- tic Club, 5, 43 First Honor Es- say. Hugh Morrill Stearns !1HiramIi College Course Kezar Falls,Me. Math and Science Club, 23 Ju- nior Prize Speaking, 53 French Club, 53 Dramatic Club, 43 Band, 5, 43 Senior Play, 43 Glee Club, l, 53 Orchestra, 13 Operetta, l, 23 Saco Valley Music Festival,h Salutatory. COMMENCEMENT WEEK Sunday Morning-June 2 Baccalaureate Service at Riverside Methodist Church Monday Evening-June 5 Senior Play at K.of P. Hall Tuesday Afternoon-June 4 Baseball Porter vs Parsonsfield Seminary Tuesday Evening-June 4 Senior-Alumni Banquet Riverside Methodist Church Wednesday Evening-June 5 Band Concert By Porter High School Band Thursday Evening-June 6 Graduation Exercises At the Town Hall Friday Evening-June 7 Annual Alumni Ball At the Town Hall

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Lawrence Pierce Harold Mason v Erwin Archibald Edythe Ridlon Lucille Hussey, Webster Gilpatrick Merton Meloon Harley Day Allan Sawyer, Jr. 1 1 Hugh Stearns ' Ola Adams Raymond Norton, Jr.



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