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

 - Class of 1952

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60 THE CHRONICLE STUDENT VOICE First RowfB. Gammon, W. Hazelton, V. Stearns, M. Doiron, R. Wentworth, N. Kelle- her, A, Card, M. Starbird. Second Row-E. Harrington, G. Harding, M. Verrill, A. Lowe, C. Stone, E. McKeen, B. Crooker, Miss Hall, T, Kimball, P. Conley, L. Strout, J. Curtis, J. Verriil, C. Conant, E, Gay, M. Hammond, S. Johnson, M. Turner. Dear Diary, lOctober, 19501 The Commercial Club members are starting a school paper. We hear that it is to be printed by the Advertiser- Democrat and will cost twenty cents an issue. Dear Diary 1 lNovember, 19501 Joyce Wentworth, a Junior, won the Name Your School Paper Contest to- day. From now on our informative school paper will be called The-Stud- ent-Voice . Dear Diary, CJune, 19511 The three issues this year paid for themselves and were enjoyed by all readers. We hope The-Student-Voice becomes a permanent part of Paris High School. Hats off to the Commercial Club for doing a splendid job! Dear Diary, lNovember, 19513 Instead of having the Commercial Club work on The-Student-Voice this year, it is to be published by the stud- ents of P. H. S. Any student-Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior or Senior- is interested in the school paper who may seek staff membership. Dear Diary, tFebruary, 19523 There have been three issues to date and another is due off the press soon. The-Student-Voice has brought many pictures and news items to its readers this year. It has increased its sales and made itself known to the public. Thanks should go to friends and mer- chants for their donations and to Miss Hall for her help as advisor.

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THE CHRONICLE 59 JUNIOR PLAY First Row-G. Downing, C. Stone, R. Wentworth, M, Turner, R, Mac-Gown, E, MCK9L'll, Second Row--W. Hazelton, A. Hapgood, L, Strout. Mr. Cunningham, E. Gay, The Junior play, Adam's Evening was presented April 25 at the Associa- tion Hall, directed by Mr. Keith Cun- ningham. 1 The cast included Mr. Adams, Ray- mond Wentworth: Casper, Richard Mc- Gown: Dr. Fragoni, Warren Hazelton: Mr. Cokes, Gary Downing: Elmer, Lur- ing Strout: Mrs. Adams, Mary Turner: Gertie, Evelyn McKeen: Mrs. Fragoni, Eleanor Gay: Mrs. Cokes, Carleen Stone: and Mrs. Bean, Amy Hapgood. The committees were: general mana- ger, Sylvia Johnson: prompters, Jackie Verrill and Ted Kimball: sound effects, James Washburn: lights and curtains, Henry Morton: scenery and props, Clif- ford Morse, Laurence Estes, Robert Beck, Bill Snow, Stephen Carroll, Joe Harney, Roger Tuttle, Stan Smith, and Eugene Wilson: make-up, Mr. Bryant Bean, Miss Nathalie Hall, and William Culbert: between acts, Nancy Kelleher, Charlene Conant, and Joan Curtis: pro- grams, ushers, and concessions, Annette Card, Janice Davis, Laurene Britton, and Joann Curtis: tickets, Patty Swal- low, and Glenice Harding: and publicity, William Culbert and Donald Turner. This play was about Mr. Adams, who during his wife's absence had an enjoy- able evening with Dr. Fragoni's wife, only to have his wife and mother-in-law find out later. Murderous threats by Dr. Fragoni and suicide talk by Elmer added to the hilarity. We hope our satisfied audience will look forward to our Senior play.



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THE CHRONICLE 61 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-N. Bourgois, J. Merrill, N. Abbott, D. Tripp, P. Swan, C. Moffet, M. Healey R. Stone, S. Harvey, H. Tyler. Second Row-M. Austin, P. Pulkkinen, P. Scott, P. Butterfield, B. Swallow, B. Hodgdon S. Chick, L. Norton, B. Hammond, J. Johnson. Third Row-D. Irons, D. Ramsey, S. Sturtevant, A. Strobeck. M. Thompson, J. Russell, E. Chick, D. King. Fourth Row-J. Seeley, R. Cushman, H. Gowell, G. Starbird, F. Shaw, C. Johnson, B. Moorehead, F. Fabiszewski, W. Polland, R. LeBlanc. Fifth Row-J. Puffer, R. Huotari, J. Hunt, J. Coughlin, F. Hall. Grade Eight The Eighth Grade class officers are as follows: President, Dennis Tripp, Vice President, Peggy Healy, Secretary, Carol Moffett, Treasurer, Priscilla Swan, Student Council Members, James Seeley and Priscilla Butterfield. Party Friday, October 5, the eighth grade put on a party for the seventh grade. The party started at 7 p. m. and re- freshments were on sale later in the evening. The committees were as fol- Decoration, Anitra Strobeck, Thompson, Patsy Scott, Dotty Nancy Sturtevant, and Rachel lows: Marie King, Stone, Tickets, Bobby Moorehead, Peg- gy Healy, and Rudy LeBlanc, Refresh- ments, Jean Russell, Astrid Sundwall, Janice Johnson, James Seeley, Abbott Ranger, and Hildred Tyler, Entertain- ment, Lois Norton, Nancy Abbott, Fred Shaw, Sally Harvey, Priscilla Butter- field, and Janice Merrill. Eighth Grade Plays The Eighth Grade presented two plays in December. The first play was Aunt Miranda's Will and the cast was: Hildred Tyler, Helen, Anitra Stro- beck, Gloria, Marie Thompson, Mrs. El- wood, Patsy Scott, Inez Holmes, Nancy Sturtevant, Aunt Miranda, James Puf- fer, Buzz, James Seeley, Eugene El- wood, Stanley Sturtevant, Preston

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