South Paris High School - Chronicle Yearbook (South Paris, ME)

 - Class of 1952

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36 THE CHRONICLE r STUDENT COUNCIL First Row-J. Hicks, J. Russell, M. Corbett, N. Kelleher, K. Bailey, T. Kimball, N, Block, Second Row4P. Butterfield, R. Cushman, A. Snow, J. Seeley, R, Gay, J, Deg-310, The purpose of the Student Council is to deal with student problems, to edu- cate student opinion, and to cooperate with faculty and students for the gen- eral welfare of the school. Working closely with Principal Bean, the class representatives are actively carrying out these aims in a way that strength- ens democracy and good citizenship at Paris High School. Chosen by their classes, the following members serve on the council: Seniors, Melva Corbett and John Hicksg Juniors, Nancy Kelleher and Teddy Kimballg Sophomores, Janette Russell and Nor- man Blockg Freshmen, Robert Cushman and Allan Snow: Eighth grade, Priscilla Butterfield and James Seeleyg Seventh grade, Janice DeCato and Richard Gay. Raymond Richards and Kent Bailey are honorary members from the Varsity Club. The fourteen council members elected John Hicks, presidentg Nancy Kelleher, vice-presidentg Janette Russell, Secretary, and Melva Corbett, treasur- er. Matters of policy and conduct that ef- fect the student body as a whole are brought before this group for discus- sion and action. In addition to discuss- ing and making decisions on student matters, the council makes up the school calendar, helps with the school finances, attends to the sales of student tickets, conducts the Junior Red Cross drive, and in cooperation with the Norway High School council, sponsors the annu- al victory dance following the final Nor- way-Paris football game.



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38 THE CHRONICLE FOOTBALL First Row---P. LeBlanc, D. Dodge, K. Bailey, R. Richards, D. Johnson, J. Hicks, D. Turner. Second Row-Mr. Chandler, R. MacGown, R. Fabiszewski, O. Colby, H. Morton, J. Har- ney, P. Martin, C. Trask, W. Snow, R. Tuttle, N. Block. Third Row-R. Glover, R. Lauzier, G. Johnson, L. Russell, L. Lombard, R, McLaughlin, T. Brown, L. Decato, G. Robbins, K. Tibbets. Paris 13-Bridgton 0 Sept. 22, 1952 South Paris opened their season by handing Bridgton a 13-O defeat at the Community Athletic Field. Both teams were scoreless in the first period. but shortly after the second period got un- der way, Paris staged a series of plung- es that brought the ball to the 25. Rich- ards then took the ball, broke through Bridgton's line, and ran the distance for the touchdown. A pass, Richards to Snow, was good for the conversion. In the closing minutes of the third period Richards again took the pigskin and pushed through the line to race a bril- liant 55 yards for the Parisian's final TD. A pass attempt. for the conversion failed. Paris 13-Norway 6 Sept. 29, 1952 South Paris ran their win streak to ten games by taking advantage of a couple of costly Norway fumbles. The Cardinals opened the scoring in the first period. Two quick passes to Johnson, followed by a series of plunges, put the ball on the Norway 20. Norway then was penalized twice down to the two yard line, where Bailey plunged over for the point. A pass to Snow was good for the point. In the third period Nor- way carried down to our goal line but had to take three plays before they got the ball over. Their placement attempt failed. South Paris tallied in the final

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