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

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,,, 3 luv, P wwwkf-' -. -- L f-sig 3 f x' fag- sy. 5. , ,. V , ff s av. Z X355 U i Q -4.5- wi 2' EF W, . fW,W W , W m,hh, K ,A , UL, , sl A f N 1 ,wg AL K. u we Q J i ' .f l ,A ' 'Q ' fi Qly: K M 'H J K uf , E ' 'E ma, 1 A ., WW 'uk H AQ r ,gk Q wh 'X ,x if 2 wig . +5 '24 w xwf' ' i ' THE CH RCNICLE 1958 Volume LXVHI QUGH SC 3-if I D R 9 - . if , , f-if-1-' e. .1 X If ' I5g I 0 .f i Q ' ' 535 Published Annually by the students of PARIS HIGH SCHOUL South Paris, Maine Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-eight We think that before we, as members of the Senior Class of Paris High School, take this large step into the future, we should pause to think about our last four years. We should be grateful and show our appreciation to the people who have given to us so much help and inspiration, namely, our teachers. We feel that our lives have been greatly changed by these few persons with whom we have spent so much time. In the future we think that before we take other major steps in our lives, we may stop and think what one of our teachers might have done or advised us to do. The Co-Editors T'is o brief chronicle of th 1' s -Shakespeare In respect for his knowledge of sports and sportsrnonshipg In gratitude for that small part of it which he hos given to usg And in oppre- cicition forthe interest ond friendship which he has shown in us. We, the class of nineteen hundred fifty-eight, wish to dedicate this issue of the Chronicle to MR. DONALD GOUIN By their fruits shall ye know them -Bible No one knows what the future may hold for any of us. This uncertainty-this lack of knowledge of what is to come-can cause within a person a great deal of anxiety, concern and even fear unless one has learned how to face the unknown, the unfamiliar and the new. Education has as one of its major purposes the task of teaching people how to cope successfully with new experiences. This is equally as important as the task of teaching fundamental skills. For the person who has learned how to solve a problem, how to meet confidently the unknown, the unfamiliar and the new has been truly educated. That person need have no fear of the future. It is my hope that the four years spent in high school have taught you these things. The fact that you, the seniors, have completed successfully a twelve year program of schooling, is evidence of your ability to meet new experiences and to solve them adequately. I have the utmost confidence that you will be able to solve the problems of life as well. Remember, that happiness is mode, not found! Wisdom and understanding are the Principal things Buble v X X 15 Q T it ,Q if m,,g,,x x 9 w K l , gt' it wwf W :W lm il' at T : K YL2f v'1 '9flll'l W 'W ,T l ' P J Q ll f M iv Q ' Q if LK gps X N Superintendent of Schools, Howard l. Libby and Secretary, Miss .loan Sullivan EDUCATION The high school graduate is today faced with many problems-most of which are concerned with his immediate future. He soon realizes that his success in the future depends upon the utilization of his educational experiences and his continued educational growth. A person's education should neither cease nor diminish with the completion of his formal school attendance. Each of us should strive to understand the changes-political and scientific-that are occurring each day. The future has reserved places for young men and women who are edu- cated and alert with a vision for a better tomorrow. Howard I. Libby, Superintendent of Schools Superintending School Committee: A. Bean, O. Colby ltemporaryjg W. Corbett Follow your honest convictions and be strong --Thackeray . Donald Gouin, Physical ation, Coach, University Maine, B.S. Mrs. Angie Jackson, English, Farmington State Teachers Col lege, B.S. in Education. Barbara Hall, Mathema- Boston University, B.S. James Woodworth, World Senior Science, Jr. Physical Education, Far- n State Teachers Col- alfukg ,t-.gag ,,,,s,4pf-Sagas,-me -,,f ff----1 f,,- frf?Ei2Et'g1':95 ' 'L 'LF X 5 in .. I R.,W53.9 xc . , .,.t....sz11 N1 I lf- , . -.:?'JJ-3 ml J i ' S If ' if X Mr. Ronald Schutt, Submaster, Science and Mathematics, Uni versity of Maine, B.S. M.Ed. fy tsrg k,V. - K. , K W ,ri miie- y ' - ':: ra x Z I P - W si. 4 X. .1 :X Na -f-qs. , t, . e, veezu::H'1 -M-5 'x'fffgfJ'f'1 . . 1 -. If , ' at L , . x . . , 1 5 r f 'figs , 'J ,- .Q f 'i ZSERXKM.. ,i'57 ?Taer Mr. Joseph Perham, English, Speech, Dramatics, and Publi- cations, Colby College, B.A. . . i Mrs. Marion Stetson, lang- uages, Bates, B.A. Mr. Horace Flint, Social Stud- ies, University of Maine, B.S, Miss Roberta Cram, Home Ec- onomics, Farmington State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. David Smith, Science, Coach, University of Maine, B.S. And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach - Chaucer I y , 'l'e1 J! Mr. Ellery Huff, Industrial Arts, Gorham State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. Mrs. Ida Kimball, Commercial, Maine School of Commerce. Mrs. Elaine Warren, Typing and Shorthand, Bliss Business College. 1 Q Mr. Robert O'Connor, Driver Education, University ot Maine, B.S. , tu. A .gulf-IN, ,MS ' A f nf.. xifvvwtf.. fe Q' F z. W3 liiwmfgm ,-t,.,QW. w - 'I ...:., fy ., V - SA if fjtriiti. 'R , ' W I H 1 - 'l.i'-'rift I ' ' S . M' 1. ML: V. New -,,,..1 .35 A ' - ' 1:J2'.-I M-.. . . - ,A ..-., lv. . '..- I ' ., I . f .. .L , X... . 1- A. r Q - If I 'LI F It I ., U ' ' ., TE? I A .1 V ' .f I 'la .i i , 'f I A s r. , 1 st. ly .. ,. , g mm -fs . .- Q 'S X -- I I -.al if so ' f--I - ' -1- , , my A , 35359 It f f ? -I ' Mr. Perham-Advisor: Literary and Ed . Aggliqy 5. 'gy 44 taxgmw .y . ' C+- . 'J- : 9 I HI' ' - ' If I 7 1. -I .5 gy l ,Q . ' gy I , -fl -I. vt ,. . .. , W . ,w-- , f . ' B. Block I f D. Hall A All 1 , lm H 7 Co-Editors f. .nf -t . CHRONICLE STAFF 'mmf 9 xy. I Il .A ' , 3 Seated: M. Haley, W. Heikkinen, H. Bryant, J. Simpson, J. Gray, C. Thompson, S. Davis, C. Edwards. Emmons, J. Graves. Standing: J. Smith, P. Loveioy, P. Knightly, J. Weeks, W. Thompson, A. Swan, L. Peiiu, P. Chase, E. Bryant, T. Bumpus, E. Starloircl, F. Terrill, N. I. lg is I L...- '.ff CHRONICLE BUSINESS STAFF Soated: Mrs. Kimball, G. Gray. Standing: D. Smith, R. Glover, G. Morton, M. MacGown, R. Gray, .I. Welch, Senior A. Hcpgood. Yo publish younolhl- 'R I . H - X wt- .W .ff Q5 Publication's Photographer: Dr. Charles Hull Student Voice Advisor and Editor Mr. Perham Lucky Peiiu Typist: -To tho Sky- Lanier IQ A .1-.af ,- -' 'Q ' 'Qi W ' . x U I I , .gn if it U. , f gv1'?Si'f'f.- . A 5 if-' xg I , r L7 V' k .,:1:f!?g::'::?:. Ni, . V K, it J , ry ' J K, K -, 'P+ W . kzuidp 9 ' :I ,ff . . 45: ,A . . .,.. .M QQ. - CJ i E 7 .:-s-.'f-as.,-., sas., - J a:'e-:ge-1.0 v ' V., . STUDENT voice STAFF Jrfflrfftmf . Seated: E. Richard, C. Edwards, E. Bryant, J. Simpson, R. Glover, H. Bryant, : :1:':IIf':v' ' , ' . . . iq' .2 n,,' 1 W. Helkkmen, M. Rldeout. 'r ,::::::,: y Standing: M. Pulkkinen, J. Graves, J. Stewart, F. Terrill, E. Morton, S. Payne, H' ' I' 'Z J. Bean, C. Turner, P. loveioy, J. Weeks, J. Stone, W. Thompson. ' p QETTSQS N P . J r i sltr ' Q sruoem voice susmess surf l. Cummings, B. Buck, J. Gray, A. Swan, - J V f M. Mann, J. Newton, Mrs. Kimball: Advs'r. 7 Sf... I 1 4... Class Presidents: George Morton, Sophomore, Leslie Gatchell, Senior, Ernest Thayer, Freshman, John Simpson, Junior. ' .... The Whole World's a stage, And all the Men and Women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. . . . lacier . . .udclmin ia fra for . ournahaf U enlofo Q a Zlnalergrcwluafe. . . 8 fa, J, e n iord Class Advisor: Mr. Schutt. K Class Ollicers: Leslie Gatchell, President, Alden Colby, Student Council, Dwight Hall, Student Council, Brenda Block, Student Council, Richard Gray, Vice President: Elaine Bryant, Secretary, lohia Peiiu Treasurer. Valedictorian: Dwight Hall. Salutatorian: Brenda Bloclr. The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. - Longfellow. -5 F 1 a,V ff, ,V 'f . X I i , -lg 4-, h- , 4 1 K' L I.-.' a gg ' 1 'N I I 5. -1 sf A n V 11 YY af Q . 1,.L ' 'f-fl ,Q-:Jn , sgifiwsizfi-N X x X A 1 AY ' 1' ' K r. '41- ii X. Qu-.K 'Pa 'pi C' -A F ,AM ' j 4 'Y 5 M ,. W 2 'xi 2 , in 'M 1' We -A A 'L m BK ' Q . . .. K v. S if-, 10 ,95 W . 7 g K W i , Mug- . + - ' ,z WF? V size .. I 'fair ff' 4' gg, K QM by Jw aw, A 1 - ,. , 13, 1, J fgq 1 , , . . A A v ,t il L . X Q A -A gg, J-1 5 ,fl ,K .-Q , + ff L, x , ,h.1,w ..Q , 7 xi' S+ - 14 , - K ff :- Wi. fl .'k f-1, 7' ,K Mx X ., .ek,J,:2,, . -, ,HF , -:ZW .wr fi K . y i -, ,R H a P -' A n - M. - H y N- 4' , 4, ,.g w X . X. . K .Mu V, vw.. R ' N ,gsfyi z igqkgki . 113 3 -I0 J D- 1 F- 'S BRENDA l.. BLOCK Brenda Know Thyself' Course: College, Ambition: College, Psy- chologist. Student Council 1, 3, 4, Senior Play, Junior Play, Public Speaking 1, 2, 4, Wig and Powder Society 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Chronicle Stal? 3, 4, Office Help 4. HELEN E. BRYANT Nellie A faithful friend is the medicine of lifei' Course: College, Ambition: Teacher. President 1, Senior Play, Junior Play, Freshman Play, Public Speaking 1, 2, Wig and Powder Society 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Chronicle 3, 4, Student Voice 4, Dirigo Girl's State 3. elllo vb ELAINE DOROTHY BRYANT Elaine Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds -enjoy the good things here- Course: College, Ambition: College, Phy- sical Therapist. Secretary 4, Senior Play, Junior Play, Freshman Play, Wig and Powder Society 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Western Maine Music Festival 1, 2, Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Voice 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 4. 1958 Their years' are young but their iudgment old. -Shakespeare Q., K 1 . 4 A t ,. . ,Q ., .,,g.ff,,.. , I i ' , ,,r,,rr,, I is , r yy i if ALVIN L. BROWN Brownie Though we cannot out-vote them, we we will out-argue them Course: Inidustrial Arts, Ambition: Col- lege. Senior Play Committee, Junior Play Corn- mittee, Glee Club 4, Regional Science Fair 1. BERNARD A. BUMPUS . Bump A quiet tongue makes a wise head Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Unde- cided. Senior Play Committee, Regional Science Fair 1. THELMA F. BUMPUS Thelma Having wisdom with each studious year Course: College: Ambition: Nurse. Junior Play: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 47 Chronicle 3, 4, Student Voice 2, Senior Play Committee: F.H.A. 'l. ALDEN R. COLBY Alden God is with those who persevere Course: College, Ambition: College. Student Council 4: Senior Play: Junior Play, Freshman Play, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3: Dirigo Boys' State, Regional Science Fair. ff . 5 .Or nb E, .1 x th 3 ' PATRICIA M. CHASE PGY Let each woman exercise the art she knows Course: Commercial: Ambition: Artist. Junior Play: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 'l, 27 Chronicle 3, 4: F.H.A. 'l. 98 How many goodly creatures are there here. -Shakespeare CHARLES F. BURGESS Charlie' Time is the stream I go a-fishing' Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Army Basketball Trainer I, 2: Regional Science Fair 'l. Jlll M. CURTIS Curt Better to be happy than wise Course: General: Ambition: Undecided. Junior Play: Public Speaking 1, 2, 3: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 'l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. DORA I DARLING Dora A strong body makes the mind 21 .3, ',l,fl7'ILl . , strong Course: Commercial, Ambition: Office Work. Basketball 'l, 2. LESLIE W GATCHELL, JR Catch No one knows what he can do till he tries Course: College, Ambition: College. President 3, 4, Senior Play, Junior Play, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3,'4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom lGeneral Chairmanl, Transfer from Oxford High School, Sopho- more year. M. GRAY omg, 1 9 5 8 We're born to be happy, all of us Course: College, Ambition: College, Engi- neering. Treasurer 3, Senior Play, Freshman Play, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Or- 2, 3, 4, Western Maine Music 'l, Chronicle 3, 4, Student Voice Dirigo Boys' State, Regional Science This above all, to thine ownself be true. --Shakespeare SANDRA l.YNNE DAVIS Sandy All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful Course: General, Ambition: Undecided. Softball 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chronicle 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4. -RICHARD WAYNE GRAY DICK Natural abilities are like natural' plants, that need pruning by study Course: General, Ambition: Electronics. Vice President 4, Senior Play, Junior Play, Freshman Play, Public Speaking 'l, Bal- ketball 'l, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 3, Chronicle 3, 4, Regional Science Fair. DWIGHT HUBERT HALL Hube Knowledge is Power Course: College, Ambition: College, Engi- aeering. Student Council 2, 3, lPresident 47, Senior Play, Junior Play, Freshman Play, Public Speaking 1, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, lManager 31, Chronicle 3, 4, Re- gional Science Fair 1. nw Y GERAl.D E. HAMMOND Gerald Guess his humor ain't refined, quite enough to suit my mind Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Unde- cided. Senior Play, Public Speaking I, Regional Science Fair 'l. . WILLIAM HENRY HEIKKINEN Bill lt is working that makes a workman Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Ma- chinist. Treasurer l, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Fpotball 3, 4, Chronicle 3, 4, Student Voice 3, 4, Regional Science Fair I. ROBERT E. HEIKKINEN Bob Silence can be good, and can do little harm Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Me- chanic. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 1958 Truth is the most valuable thing we have. -Twain FRED P. HENDERSON Freddie The citizen is at his business before he rises Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Armed Services. Junior Play, Football l, 2, Senior Con- cessions lGeneral Chairmanl, Regional Science Fair. .AREN E. HILL Karen Thy voice is a celestial melody urse: College: Ambition: Nurse. nior Play: Junior Play: Public Speaking 2, 3, 4: Wig and Powder Society 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle 3: ame Concessions 4, Bookstore 4: F.H.A. Nice President 41. MAE KNIGHTLY Polly word and measured speech General: Ambition: Undecided. ftball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Glee ub 4: Chronicle 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . tb eldo JOHN D. KING Big John What should a man do but be merry Course: General: Ambition: Undecided. Vice President 3: Public Speaking 1: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Junior Play Committee. 1958 There is no darkness but ignorance. -Shakespeare WAYNE KENNETH KENNAGH Wayne He who has great strength should use it lightly Course: Industrial Arts: Ambition: Game Worden. Football 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee. JANE l. LIBBY Jane O happy race of man, if love, which rules Heaven, rule your mind Course: Commercial: Ambition: Undecided. Glee Club 1: Chronicle 4: Student Voice 4: Game Concessions 4: F.H.A. 1. JOHN McKENZIE Johnnie A man of couragen never wants weapons Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Armed Service. Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Tumbling 2, 3, 4. MARIE ARIENE PARADIS Marie Think today and speak tomorrow Course: Commercial, Ambition: Undecided. Glee Club i, 2, Chronicle 4, Student Voice 4, Game Concessions 4, F.H.A. 1. evliorb BARBARA MIRIAM NURMI Barb A good happy woman is a common good Course: General, Ambition: Undecided. Glee Club l, 2, Game Concessions 4, F.H.A. 1. 1958 Something attempted, Something done. -Longfellow L6 PATRICIA GAIL MORSE Pat1 There is only one success-to be ak to spend your life in your own way Course: Commercial, Ambition: Marriog Chronicle 4, Student Voice 3, 4, Gan Concessions 4, Senior Play Committe F.H.A. 1, 2. LAHJA T. PEUU Milk A good friend never ofendsn Course: Commercial, Ambition: Marriag Secretarial Work. Treasurer 4, Secretory 1, 2, 3, Junior Pla Freshman Play, Basketball 1, CManagerI Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Voice 'I, 3, iEditor 40, Chronicle 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Bookstore 4. ELAINE A. RICHARD Elaine 'Women were made to give our eyes delight ourse: College, Ambition: X-Ray Techni- non. ice President 2, Senior Play, Softball 1, , 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, , Student Voice 2, 4, Bookstore 4, F.H.A. p Lemon M. sunamo elm Not much talk-a great sweet silence ?eurse: General, Ambition: Undecided. Slee Club 1, 2, 4, Chronicle 4, F.H.A. 1, , 4. anion u C. KENNETH ROWE, JR. Ken Each man reaps his own farm Course: General, Ambition: Business School. Junior Play, Freshman Play, Regional Science Fair 1. 1958 MARILYN E. RlDEOUT Ce Ce When my cue comes, call me, and 1 will answer Course: College, Ambition: College. President 2, Senior Play, Junior Play: Freshman Play, Public Speaking 4: Soft- ball 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Student Voice 1, 2, 3, 4, Ollice Help 4, F.H.A. 1. EVANGELINE STOCKFORD Evangeline God shall be my hope, my stay, my guide, and lantern to my feet Course: College, Ambition: College. Glee Club 1, F.H.A. 1. He that would have a cake of wheat, must tarry the grinding. -Shakespeare lf. l AGNES MARIE SWAN Aggie 1 expect that woman will be the last thing civilized by man Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretarial Work. Junior Play, Freshman Play, Public Speak- ing 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Softball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Chronicle 3, 4, Student Voice 3, 4, Ollice Help 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, Bookstore 4, Senior Play Committee. f BERTTIA L. WARD DUNN Honest Labour bears a lovely face Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretarial Work. Basketball l, 2, Glee Club 'l, Chronicle 4, Student Voice 4, F.H.A. 1. 'bn . 6 K r ' 'r i CAROL LESLIE THOMPSON Carol Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower Courgy College, Ambition: College. Senior Play, Orchestra 4, Glee Club 4, Chronicle 4, Transfer from Fryeburg Aca- demy, Senior Year. N58 Gocl's Benison go with you and those. -Shakespeare BRUCE A. THOMPSON Thompy Fortunes favor the bold Course: Industrial Arts, Ambition: Undi cided. Junior Play, Freshman Play, Football 1, 4, Regional Science Fair. MANDA ANN WHITMAN Mundi God is a Spirit, and they that wc ship him must worshig him in spit and trut Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretal Senior Play, Glee Club 3. NAME John King Polly Knightly Jane Libby John McKenzie Pat Morse Barbara Nurmi Marie Porodis Lucky Peiiu Elaine Richard Marilyn Rideout C. Kenneth Rowe Eleanor May Starbird Evangeline Stockford Agnes Marie Swan Bruce Thompson Carol Thompson Bertha Ward Manda Whitman Brenda Block Alvin Brown Elaine Bryant Helen Bryant Bernard Bumpus Thelma Bumpus Charlie Burgess Patricia Chase Alden Colby Jill Marie Curtis Dora Darling Sandra Lynne Davis Leslie Gatchell George Gray Richard Gray Dwight Hall rald Hammond Bob Heikkinen William Heikkinen Fred N. Henderson Karen Hill ayne Kennagh Malik, Illqil ill fl A I will Lg, PET PHRASE Fiddle Sticks Who Me? Oh, How Nice ls That So Strictly Morbid How Corny Chipl chipl OH Fudge How's That Grab Ya? How About Thatl Taughl Yeah? You Know Oh, Better Days Are Coming Censored Really? Why For? Oh Dearl Oh, I'm So Embarrassedl Gee How About That? Did yo? Phooey Heaven Forbidl Huhl Oh Brotherl Be Quiet You lardhead Variety is the Spice of Life Honest OH Get Off It I Guess So Censored You're All Wrong Censored I'm Gonna Race With the Devil Censored One of These Days Nasty Break I Don't Care enivr Sfafia lies PASTIME Norway Art John Sports Writing Letters Mannie Mac Roland Eating Dancing, Reading, Flirting Hunting Listening to WKTQ Reading Dancing - Cheering Parking Basketball Games Writing Letters Reading Studying Jeanie Andrews Donnie Eating Hunting Walking Home Fishing and Hunting Drawing School work and more work Men Bowling Wayne Christian Ridge Sports Killing Time Sports Being on Myrtle Street Working - Baseball Hunting Being A Friend Bario's Hunting - Fishing WEA KN ESS Girls Sociology John Schoolwork Harlan M. Mannie Mac Roland School Boys '51 Ford Boys With Curly Hair P.O.D. Boys Girls Laughing Schoolwork Driving Teachers Red Heads Donnie Teachers Sports Dancing Fishing Talking in Classes Being able to rest Boys Arguing Wayne Shirley Laziness Studying Food Girls and Senior Science Girls Girls Temper Boys Sandy You actually snatch the words from my mouth. - Plautus 19 STRONG POINT Sports Home Economics John Fooling Around Housework Mannie Mac Roland All Weak Arguing Tinkering Laughing Sewing Helpfulness Getting Out of Work Art and Music Bean's Typing and Poetry Talking Shop and English Talking Getting in Troublel Working Schoolwork History Art Football Clowning Around Penny Pincher Wayne Football Skiing and Sailing Electronics Ranks Talking - School Cars Sports Working for the School Sewing Sandy 5 11 msmsxlm likwlill n . L mv vlllwwil lllllllk E I N Y' I enior g I 4 k a . , . ATS! Complexion vrems' ld IT and Carol Smn.. o LuckY and Ge' Xa: X291 Best Dances, glass Clown, Mos? Likely fo Succeed CeCe Gnd Jnll and Bruce Mo., pdhxvx Brenda and Dwight 6 n Lei on M swdiozz D Brenda and '22 eh' 21051 Aninic ' and am Ben w P .uf M., , f Helejr Popular ly Class Midge? and Gian' N - Sondra and John Titles ore ranks of bones! men. - Young r XM Y F37 Q. f :Y ,- A.: A lc Agnes uri: aid ' ia 332 vnnk MK sow 7 - uperfafiuea l I ' . ' l N051 l gi2,9e Cowl and I l wwf Llxlsxnd Helen gran tgsgerqld Luc Y We - L Elaine and Bruce .J P H'lvhom ' Heir Us lug-lx :Zaikin and Woyh. L., I Bfx3f,'.fj g fC Wigh' Most Versaiile Les and Elaine Frames, Ey Sandra and J l ff ., Ui If :- 'k'u,. .irxd E Y .A,, L Best Builcl Mon C es and Elaine Alden ourfgous and Korg fl h h fifle of which I'm sumshunlly proud. - Ward These people have konflred upon me 1 e onery ? los' Porsonallfy Les and Carol C! ohn enior Tk ek Sules Game Con cegsfons Gehing Ready for ihe Game DAR Candiclaie bm , U1 'ff 9 - .l General English Dough m ff' '3 . 'tors nun' semor Mom Thinking but idle, wild lho' oun I I I1 d d y g aug e an I worked, I lived and sung. - Lady Amelia 'R 6 iwr x-y. E' E M' 1 ' ' Q J: E ik EVQFQ o ' U ,V 2 1 E 4.vA,,,, ,, 5 QW uizvhbak 4 mix P'-'Prom 1 ,L .. f Q 889' JT Oufstanding 4-H Glrl Seni Recess Rush Bible A JUNIOR CLASS JR. CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Mr. Flint, J. Starbird, R. Merrill, Studel Government Members: Mrs. Kimball, I Gatchell, Vice President, B. Merrill, Secr. tary, J. Graves, Treasurer. Standing: Jolw Simpson, President. Front Row: G. Perkins, L. Corbett, F. Hall, B. Yates, B. Morrissette, N. Em- mons, O. Pulklcinen, L. Starbird, J. Gray, W. Kimball, S. Ransley, J. Bates, S. Smith. Second Row: F. Glover, M. Mc:cGowan, R. Nelson, H. Gay, S. Gordon, R. Ladd, D. Maxim, J. Welch, C. Turner, R. Swallow, G. Shute, R. Glover. Bock Row: E. Stone, B. Foster, K. Kozak, R. Kennagh, R. Swett, D. K. Cummings, R. LaBay, E. Everett, W. Bryant, L. Neit, W. Kyllonen. 5 E 5 I 2 ...Sl 3 Iwans, Success is a iourney, not a destination. Thoreau SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Standing: George Morton, President. First Row: Mrs. Hall, J. Stone, Secretary, C. Edwards, Student Government. Second Row: Charles Thayer, Treasurer, Mike Mann, Student Government, Ernest Pike, Vice President. SOPHOMORE CLASS Front Row: B. Young, S. Irons, J. Bean, W. Thompson, J. Jackson, M. Pulkkinen, G. Johnson, G. Gove G. Johnson, L. Rowe, J. Nickerson, N. Swett, B. Buck, J. Smith, E. Morton. Second Row: C. Verrill, N. Kahkonen, J. Linti, V. Pratt, J. Graves, L. Cummings, J. Newton, J. Weeks P. Loveioy, J. Stewart, C. Berube, J. Merrill, M. Lothrop, L. Pike, F. Terrill. Third Row: P. Bisbee, O. Pulkkinen, R. Heath, A. Huff, F. Hill, R. Merrill, C. Labay, L. Moore, D. Smith R. Harvey, D. Vining, W. Curtis, D. Merrill, D. Robinson. Buck Row: D. Howe, W. Cummings, J. Bailey, L. Bisbee, H. Damon, G. Mitchell, H. Hall, T. Kelleher, A Pomeroy, L. Gammon, T. Averill. Time is the most valuable thing that a man can spend- Diogenes FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Standing: Ernest Thayer, President. Seated: Jackie Denney, Student Government, Sondra Payne, Secretary, Alton Swan, Vice President, Mike Haley, Student Government, Mrs. Stetson, Mrs. Jackson, lAbsent, George Viles, Treasurerl. M.. Wt.. ,....... . I PID itll 9 I Fin! low. T. Foster, D. Goddard, D. Yates, B. Foster, N. Gay, J. Ladd, S. Bennett, L. Russell, B. Whitley, W. McKenzie, L. Conant, C. Merrill, C. DeCosta, T. Healy. Sotand Row: B. Gardiner, B. Bates, B. White, S. Gray, C. Aldrich, N. Carey, L. Brewer, B. Bennett, G. Ellis, D. Everett, G. Smith, K. Wilson, A. Hapgood, M. Nurmi. Third Row: P. Averill, P. Sawtelle, L. Record, R. Hatch, R. Paradis, A. Hammond, R. Nickerson, C. Whitley, C. Lombard, N. Jackson, L. Merrill, S. Coffin, R. Smith, R. Nason, A. Mclauglin. lint low: L. Durgin, D. Bragg, L. Mitchell, E. Gatcholl, J. Ladd, F. Smith, J. Burgess, G. Hatch, S. Ed- monds. Second Row: I. Piirainen, S. Houtari, A. McKeen, S, Sturtevant, M. Newell, J. Danksewicz, P. Kearney M. MacDonald, C. Johnson, S. Reynolds. Third Row: P. Komulainen, R. Haines, C. Cummings, M. Barrett, B. Farrar, S. Abbott, R. Strout, J Gammon, C. Curtis, E. Day. Setting out well is a quarter of the iourney- Bohn ,W MW 9 Lnerury Editor: Carol Thompson - '58 . Turrell 60 M. Whltman 58 im , LL,A L, ,fb X. ff M ? .J M M. MccGown - '59 M. Nurmi - '61 J. Simpson 59 Artis? ff, v . 'SL .'-U U W. '- 1. se i -X Q Q 'I All ..,. 1-9 I L u. ' U v'oY' Hliierufure is the fhoughf of ihinking souls. ' - Carlyle .sjfuolenf Sedcfion THE LAST CAST All his life James Turner, I3 years old, had wanted to win a prize in the annual town fishing contest. Now he was standing at the foot of the long deep stretch of water that ran in back of the old farm that was his home. He had tried for three years to land the mon- strous brook trout he knew stayed there. Four times he had hooked him, only to lose him be- cause of faulty tackle. Twice his leader had parted on the first powerful surge of the splendid native. Two other times the hook had straight- ened or pulled out. Now the shadows lengthened as the sun crept nearer to the horizon. The contest officially closed at sunset, and the determined boy had been casting for nearly an hour, landing only two small trout. He had time for only one more cast. The line whipped back and forward as the tiny fly lit delicately on the still surface. Suddenly the world exploded beneath the fly as an arched shape flew out of the water with the fly in its laws. There was no need to strikep the fish had hooked himselfl The boy could only hang on as the fish surged back and forth, cutting through the water like a knife. Time stood still, until finally the rushes became shorter, the jumping less frantic. At last the fish was within arm's distance. A last futile thrashing and he was lifted from the water, drip- ping and gleaming in the waning sunlight. There was no doubt that this fish would win. The boy trembled as he held him up to admire him. Then the boy stooped down and' put him back into the water. Somehow this beautiful fish couldn't be killedl It lay there without moving for over a minute, and then slowly glided out of sight in the quiet water. The sun had set as the boy walked slowly up the path. He glowed inwardly, for he knew that the conquered would live to fight again. Martin Nurmi-'61 LUCKY SEVEN I think that for the most unforgettable day of my life I can draw a circle around the 28th of November in '57, That of course was during the remaining week of deer hunting, and me being an ardent hunter, I took to the woods once more in a desperate but determined effort to conquer the elusive white-tail. Now high on the side of a mountain I was waiting with frozen anticipation as to when the moment would present itself with a tail bouncing down the mountain side. Previously I had exchanged weapons with Dad, since I would have the stand which represented the best long- range shooting visibility. So here I was waiting with .300 Savage in hand and all of six cartridges which Dad said would be ample. Dad trotted off in a circle around the mountain with the l2- gauge shotgun that I had always considered as my own personal deer slayer. Thirty min- utes passed and shortly thereafter opportunity knocked-but loud. There in the estimated dis- tance of 200 yards flew a sizeable doe and a bigger buck, headed on their downward trip on the brow of the adioining ridge. I squeezed off five shots in the course of thirty long seconds with trees running interference for these lightning targets. By the fifth shot the deer became slightly confused as to my where- abouts. The buck took to the mountaintop with the doe heading my way. After breeching my final shell I took a flying shot at the doe, spotted her in the hind quarter, and knocked her around. As she stood there I frantically searched for a single cartridge to clinch my expedition, but my search was fruitless. No more rifle shells were to be found in any one of my I4 pockets. The best I procured were some I2-gauge shotgun shells. The doe stood frigid now, I could see the blood dripping from her hind-quarter which put an- guish in my heart for I would rather shoot and miss completely than be in a situation such as this. Well, we stared at each other for at least five minutes, until finally I threw the rifle on the ground in disgust only to look up and see my ex-prize disappear over the ridge. I tracked the animal but to no avail. Anyway I went home suffering from defeat and humiliation. My heart thumped even heavier when I thought about what Iucky seven could have brought me in- stead of plain ol' turkey on that Thanksgiving of '57I Gary Shute-'59 An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told. - Shakespeare COUNTRY SCENE The stars twinkle in the sky. In the bitter cold they look like small diamonds piercing through the dark blanket of the heavens. The golden moon touches the treetops, and its silver light makes grotesque shadows on the pale blue and white snow. The wind tugs at a snowbank and a swirl of snow dances across the field. It flounces over a drift and slowly disintegrates. ln a distance a small red farmhouse lies be- tween two snow-covered hills, a ruddy face peeking over the white fields. Small icicles hang from the roof of the farm- house. They sparkle brilliantly in the golden moonlight like crystal chandeliers in brightly lit dining rooms. In a few hours the sun will rise, taking away all the quiet, somber beauty of the night, and will replace it with the hustle-bustle bright busi- ness of day. Sandra Smith-'59 PEACE ON EARTH! He, peering up through the thick, black still- ness of night, fixed his gaze on the heavens above. With the moon sending its glowing radiance dawn upon his upturned face, a weird and fascinating picture forms in my mind. His shining hair framed a gentle, troubled face like a halo and the long silver strands fall softly upon his slightly slumped shoulders. With the absence of all hate and wrong from his frail body he stands illuminated in the still of the night against the cold, unfriendly world. But something -some one thing present in the soul of this man gives to him the added strength he needs to fulfill his duty. Standing on the hill, he opens his arms-wide to envelope the valleys below and the heavens above. Embedded in his soul is the love and faith that fills the night air with its intense stillness. The night breeze whips thoughtfully at the folds of his gown which softly encircles him as it falls gracefully to rest on the velvet carpet of nature. For the faith of his people, for peace, for love, for understanding, for forgiveness, for equality, this troubled man standing there on the hill, scans the depths of the heavens above, with words of prayer silently uttered as he searches for help and guidance. Wendy Sue Thompson-'60 THE STUDENT BUS The student bus is the noisiest place in the world! There may be no cannon tire or ex- ploding bombs, but thirty members of the fair sex all trying to sing a different song louder than anyone else creates more strain on the male eardrum than any chemical blast. It takes a loy- ous, predominantly female group to reveal the true inner emotions which are pent up during the school week. The quietest, best mannered girl in the class suddenly changes into a screaming shrew shouting Short Shorts at the top of her lungs in two sharps while her neighbor tries to keep up in three flats. Those ants must get very tired of marching all those miles iust to get out of the rain and Harry has been carried to the ferryboat so many times that he should get cut rate. I believe radios should be installed in all buses going to basketball games in order to keep the future soloists of the Northeasters on key, and the boys on their rockers. Moral: Next time take the train. John Simpson-'59 NAlLS Painted fingernails used to be the mark of the abandoned woman, but they have come a long way in a single generation and a lot of girls now paint their nails who haven't aban- doned anything except a couple of bucks for the set. The other morning we visited our dental emporium to get our choppers cleaned, and as we reclined in the arms of the female oral hygienist, we were surprised to note that even her nails had been painted. Red as a rich man's barn, they insinuated themselves cleverly into my mouth and we felt that if we should close quickly on them we'd get the sudden taste of lobster. And not long ago we had some blood removed from our arm in a hospital and the nurse who tapped us had blood red nails, as though she had dipped them daintily in our life- stream, as in a fingerbowl. Since there is noth- ing prettier than a pretty hand, we often wonder why women persist in messing themselves up that way-the same sort of impulse, no doubt, that causes some people to desecrate the lovely shell ofa turtle by painting the Statute of Liberty on it .... Suzi Ransley-'59 A thing of Beauty is a ioy forever. - Keats CREATION Slowly he arose, caressing with his fingers the instrument which he held so gently-then he stared into space, as though fathoming the unsolvable. A deep glow could be perceived, extending from deep within the soul of one intended to create, and his rangy form assumed a relaxed but attentive position. The whole person was a symbol of gentleness and tranquillity. The mulling crowd grew still, mindful of a general transition of atmosphere. Then the youth caressed his instrument again, pressed it decisively upon his lips, and began to create. He was like an artist, expressing himself in colors - bright colors - those so suggestive of youth, and the vigor with which youth is associated. He was like the poet, who detects a way to place life order. In this way he sent words to the people-in the expression brought forth as a result of impressions upon his mind put there by life. Again, he was the story teller, finding paths into men's souls with adventure. He was the musician-creating! The youth expressed himself with complete animation, giving everyone the same feeling and impression of life that he felt. He explained the adventures of youth through variegated colors, by richness of intonation. The concert hall was unusually warm and glowing, deferring an atmosphere of youthful- ness to the world outside. Now the youth began to play more richly, and flowing-sending forth the softer pastels. He was now portraying the richness and fragrance of life-the re-creation. But, then, a dead silence fell over the hall-a silence so intense that it could be perceived by the ears. The tympany rolled, pealing forth their thunderous pleas, grief stricken. Alarm settled over the audience, the youth's countenance evolved from that of a young man to one of sickening despair and emptiness. The colors which he set forth hung like low, dull clouds, or fog along the back of the black, winding snake which makes its way through London after dark. One could nearly perceive the dampness - see the black reptile - as he walked. The atmosphere' of despair was all- pervading. Then the black outline of the snake became visible, its dark depths-unperceived by the on- looker as he stood on the bank of the Thames. The colors generated by the now grown man were mingled, bright and dark flashed before his eyes as fleeting shadows. Then-there was dead silence. The creation had succumbed, for such is the ultimate end of all creations. The youth slept. It is no matter- Enioy the heavy honey-dew of slumber. Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies, Which busy care draws in the brains of men, Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . -Shakespeare Matthew MacGown-'59 AFTER DINNER STORY One day three men had the good fortune of riding in an airplane. Unfortunately one fell out. Fortunately there was a haystack below him. Unfortunately there was a pitchfork in the hay- stack. Fortunately he missed the pitchfork. Un- fortunately he missed the haystack. R. Merrill-'59 THE FUTURE OF AMERICA Rock and rollers you say we are, and I say, yes. Crazy teenagers you say we are, and l say, yes. Reckless and blind you call us, and I say, yes. But we are more, We are the future of America, We are the pent up emotion of generations, We are the scorned mixture of personalities, We are the always searching for freedom and new ways, We are the future of America, and through us She shall live. B. Foster-'59 THE SKY The sky outside, so dark, so grey, O'er everything it seems to lay. So dreary and drab, it seems to blind All sense of light, all thought of time. Its murky depths sink slowly down To trap our soul against the ground. Against this gloom the soul must fight, Till once again it see the light. Agnes Swan-'58 The poetry of the earth is never dead. - Keats GIVE IN NEARLY ALWAYS Aught I to buckle to the cause And work when things go hard for me? I surely had, for such is life As any man can see. For men are built on such a plan, But few will bend to smooth the way For others as they struggle on Thru life's rough and trying days. The one that gives a point or two And follows as the other wills, Smooths Iife's way as he goes And sugar-coats the bitter pills. Fern Tirrell-'60 SCHOOLDAYS Eight o'clock and I fly out of bed, Can't skip school today or off with my head, So I iump in my clothes and comb out my hair, Brush up my teeth with not too much care. My girl friend behind me is not very far, Getting as shook as a dog on wet tar. Where is my skirt and where is my slip? Where is a needle to sew up this rip? Polish my shoes and find me some socks. Why couldn't we please turn back the clocks? Why didn't we wake up at seven, she wonders, Instead of at eight, and make all these blunders Didn't we set the alarm clock I thought? And then I remembered that I had forgot. Jump into our coats and race down the street, Hoping a friend in a car we will meet, Luck is sure with us, and we're on our way. Ready to start with another schoolday. Katrina Piirainen-'59 YOU O' GIANT MAPLE You o' giant maple in the frosty air, Your bare arms stretched in the firelight's glow You have lived many more years than I. Tell me o' maple, do you fear to die? There may be years of frost and snow Before you pass and go. Tell me o' maple grand Do you love this rough wild land? Do you fear the frost that stings? Do you dread the snow that the north wind brings? Do you long for the spring ere it comes? Do you dread the lightning that harms? You are older than any man today You may live till my children's hair is gray, And they may camp in your giant shade. Tell me o' maple, are you afraid? Fern Tirrell-'60 THE STORM Clouds thicken over the horizon Darkly rolling- Ominous. Gloomy light pales the earth Filmy yellow- Ghastly. Uneasy silence pervades the atmosphere Weirdly still- Deathlike. Clouds split, lightning stabs, the tempest rips Dangerously destructive- Exhilarating. Carol Thom pson-'58 Literature, like a gypsy, to be picturesque, should be a little ragged. - Jerrold his iii! ME! Dwight Hall KNATIONM-1 I TY as nh? gr Wafzona .Honor ociefy V' Z 1 l fwfr Brenda Block The National Honor Society is a national organization set u to recognize scholastic achievement in high school. Its purpose to create an enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate a desire 1 render service to promote worthy leadership, and to encourag the development of character A person is elected to this societ only by a unanimous vote of the faculty after consideration 1 his qualities of service leadership scholarship, and characte Carol Thompson I I H John Simpson An outward honor for an inward toil. - Shakespeara E A , 3 si? fin . .. Cifizen l?e,Wfe,. .. Peagef. Q 0 jA25P ian. . . uoicia n. .. cien fini. . . ourneyman Action is the proper fruit of Knowledge. -Fuller .fdcfiuifiezi ' . . , ' A gffg,fff,1?f5, sI,'z :,12z1smgA.z,,-ew f.m,:sv,agy :a :,,,j2..' 1 :L , fax Fiuffysfffgif 1?+2S2f?f.i .22-H Ar fe! L. ,AM1:.we-,.p-pm,-. Alsweff5QdQf1g,sx .-:: ?' l Q 1' , AA A ig W YJ New Q E it Q' Hi 2 5? fi +2 e gas' -A V. 4, I N i ff- 4 1 WW L X J ' i - 'f ' aff ' Brenda Block is ' N2 i lf, Robert Morrill ,., n Dwig ht Hall. President fi 'UI' 'V ARIS Q-X ' '90 v O ' 7 'ls K 'U' 1' -E- fit 650 ' S '79 ' yr? M rs. The purpose of this organization shall be to: develop attitudes of, and practice in, good citi- zenshipp promote harmonious relations through- out the entire schoolp improve student-teacher relationshipsp improve school moralep assist in the management of the school: provide a forum for student expression: provide orderly direction of school activitiesg charter school clubs and other organizationsp and promote the general welfare of the school. Carole Edwards Mr. Cunning ham, Advisor -': f-- . Aw- . fi 'F' Hffiizi mx 4jlig::::E: ..-- Michael An organization is like a ship everybody ought to be prepared to take the helm -lbsen 11,,a.J9'Si553?EEEEEE..s, r Haley A l 34 .sf-an -1 R j. ,4 I lj 1 riff it r Alden Colby -4 Joan Starbird 'Q s r in E . ti i l r Michael Mann Jacquelyn Denney C a t i U 0 . n t l i a 9 r A , . it C SEPTEMBER Well, well, here we are again! Today the doors of Paris High School swung open for another year of work and play. There are many new faces to be seen, both teach- ers and students. What do you know, today we all went to the fair. There was only a half day of school. This is almost too much! Another half day off because of the fair. The first Football game of the season was played today at Bridgton. What a gamel The final score was 20-20. The Balfour representative was here today to show the Seniors his samples of announcements. Today we hear from the Josten Company representative. What another? Well, anyway, the Herff- Jones had a fine selection. After quite a battle, the Seniors decided on the Herff- Jones Company. 20 The Seniors all looked their best as their class pictures were taken. Oh, those lowly Freshmen! This was the day that the Sophomore's had been so eagerly awaiting - Freshman Reception, in case you hadn't guessed. The dance was held from 7:30-10:00. In the afternoon we had a football rally. Football game at Norway today. The re- sult was kind of disappointing 'l3-'l2, Nor- way wins. Today the Bell Telephone Company pre- sented us with an Assembly on Voices Beneath the Sea. The football boys played at Gould. Gould took home the bacon and the Pigskin. C18-125. OCTOBER Is this me ? Senior class proofs arrived today from Jackson Studio. Football game with Jay at home. The game was great, Paris came out the victor with a score of 35-0. Paris played Fryeburg at home and em- erged victorious. U2-OJ. Today the boys took a trip to Lisbon for their football game. Again Paris won with a score of U9-121. Today we witnessed a very interesting as- sembly. James Walter, a hypnotist, was the star attraction. We hope all the football players recover from the hypnosis, especial- ly Bruce Thompson - don't let the Rackee Horse get away from you, will you, Bruce? Paris played Livermore today. The boys played a good game winning again with a score of 26-6. NOVEMBER Tonight we held a football assembly with some of the old football players of our town as speakers. The rally was followed by a dance for all. Yippeel ! l The last Norway-Paris football There is a history in every day's deed. - Shakespeare. game of the season was played today at the fair grounds. The boys really made up for the loss of the first game, winning by a wide margin of 27-6. A Victory Dance sponsored by T.T.T.T. was held at the Paris gym in the evening in honor of our football boys. An assembly program was held today to distribute the Football Letters and Awards. Congratulations, boysl What, no school? The teachers attended the County Convention. Mmmml Smell that foodl The Senior class held a supper tonight. Parent's Night was held at the school, giv- ing all the parents a chance to meet the teachers. Today the girls basketball team began practice. The big night at last. After many days of rehearsals, the Senior class presented the final performance of The Red House at the Association Hall before a capacity crowd. lt was a great success, thanks to the excellent coaching of Mr. Perham. Twenty-three of the F.H.A. girls attended District E meeting in Gould. After school there was an l Speak For Democracy contest held in the gym. The girls played their first game at McFalls in the evening. The score was 150-281 with the Paris girls winning. DECEMBER The Senior girls were given the Betty Crocker Home-maker of Tomorrow test to- day. First basketball game of the season. Wowl l Paris 54 - Norway 42. The J.V.'s also won 35 to 24. During the evening the girls played the alumni, the Paris girls look good this year winning the game with a total score of 53. The P.H.S. Debating Club attended a debate and discussion at Bates College. Today marked another assembly program: this time Mr. Charles Bradford, superintendent of State Parks and Memorials, showed us slides. Basketball game with Gould. Paris wins 57 to 41. Tough luck, J.V.'s. They lost the game in an overtime 150-451. The basketball boys came up with another victory, beating Mexico 65 to 50. The J.V.'s also won 137-301. The girls played McFalls again, emerging with another victory of 52 to 29. The girls played and lost to Oxford in thi gym after school 134-271. Better luck nex time, girlsl Paris varsity wins 59-50 ani J.V.'s 50-27 in 'a scoring game. The Cardinals suffer their first loss. McFall wins 159-511. A Christmas Assembly is held for the studen body during Activity Period. Four Senia girls were caught observing their study ha in the locker room. Shame on you, girls 19-2 Christmas Vacationl JANUARY School opens again for the first part of th winter term. After school the girls played Canton, winnin 130-221. The Cardinals played Bridgton c home. We won again with a score of 74 t 55. The J.V.'s winning with 30-27. Tonight the girls and J.V. teams traveled t Andover. Both teams won. Girls score - 49 to 30, boys score - 57 to 30. Today the girls played West Paris, winnin 39 to 31. After school, the first debate I the Debating Club was held. Rayman Glover and Phyliss Lovejoy on affirmativ side and Dennis Smith and Agnes McKee were on the negative. The girls are at it again, playing a gam with McFalls girls after school and winnin again with a score of 56-28. Oh - Ohp Tonight our Varsity saw defe: by McFalls. The final score was 152-48 The Pattersons presented us with anothe great assembly, this one showed how th gym classes could benefit a person physica ly. The Varsity and J.V.'s traveled to Me: ico tonight. Both games were wins, tl' Varsity 148-4511 the J.V. 153-321. The boys basketball teams played Oxfoi again, winning with scores of 159-421 1 Varsityp 139-14 - J.V.'s. The boys completely demolished St. Dams- 173-441p in the preliminary game, the J.V. also emerged victorious 53-29. What's this? ? I The Paris faculty wins ovi the Oxford Bears. Congratulations! Jane Libby won the Bett Crocker Home-maker award. Basketbc game at Bridgton, brought home two Vi tories. Varsity score - 194-531. The Sophomore class held a successful Foc Sale. 'T is a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't. - Shakespeare Tonight was another victorious one for the Varsity boys. The game ended with a wide margin - 197-481. FEBRUARY Paris won its traditional rivalry game with Norway, C77-547. The J.V.'s also brought home a victory. Cardinals win the last game of the schedule by beating Gould. Hurrahl I65-45J. Paris wins over Bridgton in pre-lims of medium schools held at Paris gym. The boys really showed their stuff winning 94-53. The spectacular game of the season took place at our gym tonight. Paris upset McFalls in the closing quarter of play. Thus, the Cardinals emerged victorious with a 50 to 48 win. Today we were excused from school in the afternoon to attend the first tournament game. Paris was the victor over Boothbay with the final score of 55 to 54. Some gamel I School closes ending the end of the first part of the winter term. We were excused at noon to attend the tournament game with Wilton at the Lewiston Armory. Our boys were really raring to go - and' they did gol I We won with a wide margin of 83 to 62. The Paris fans flocked to the Lewiston Armory for the big game with Freeport. The Freeport boys proved too much for us, but the game showed the exceptionally fine sportsmanship of the Paris team. Score 169-461. MARCH School opens again for the second part of the winter term. The Paris High School Prize Speakers were eliminated today, leaving seven in each of the divisions-Oratory, Humorous, Dramatic, and Poetry. Today the basketball letters were awarded at the Basketball Assembly. Congratula- tions to both the girls and the boys earning letters and certificates. The Junior Class held a supper at the Uni- versalist Church. It was a big success with 5106 profit. The students enrolled in home economics were given a Rural Electrification Quiz sponsored by the Electric Companies of Maine. 'll Today two of the Paris High boys tried to launch a rocket. The unsuccessful attempt resulted in an accident. Les Gatchell's accl- dent taught us all a lesson in safety. 14 After many weeks of preparation the Science Fair was ready for the public. There were many proiects on display showing much work on the part of the students. 26-27 There was a big turn-out in the Paris gym to hear the many talented Prize Speakers. 28-29 Miss Cram and Elaine Bryant, the winner of the local Rural Electrification Quiz Con- test , traveled to University of Maine today to participate in the State quiz contest. APRIL l April Fools Day, and Paris High School has turned into a madhouse. 4 The National Honor Society held its Initia- tion. Congratulations to the new members. 7 Today elections were held for the Student Day to be held April ll. 9 A boy and a girl from Paris High were sent to the Spear Contest. 'Il A big change took place at Paris High, for the students took the teachers places. Every- one agreed, the Student Day was a big success. 17 The Juniors presented their play at the Association Hall. Gollyl Maybe Hollywood will get a lesson from these kids. Paris sent some speakers to the Oxford County Public Speaking Contest. 18 School came to a close for the Spring vaca- tion. The Seniors are very excited for to- night they begin their Senior trip. After an appetizing send-off by the Juniors, the Class of '58 travelled to Portland, where they took the State of Maine Express for New York City. 19 The first day's observation included a visit to the Statue of Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, Observation Roof, tour of RCA Build- ing, and the United Nations Building. In the evening they attended a stage show, after which 29 tired Seniors retired at the Picca- dilly Hotel in New York. 20 They left New York at 7:30 A.M. for Phila- delphia, where they visited Independence Hall and Valley Forge. Continuing their I have wonderful news to tell. - Meridith trlp they arrlved at York, Pennsylvania at 6:00 P.M., where they registered at York Town Hotel. The evening was free. Wowl I Leaving York at 8:30 A.M., they visited the Gettysburg Battlefield, seeing the elec- tric Map and other highlights of the battle sites. Then they took the Skyline Drive for a visit to the Skyline Caverns, and then to Washington, D.C., where they registered at the Raleigh Hotel. In the evening they visited the Ford Theatre, Washington, Lin- coln and Jefferson Memorials. Anyone tired? ? ? Tuesday already? Today the Seniors visited the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the F.B.l. Building, the Capitol, and Margaret Chase Smith's Office. The rest of the day was spent at the Smithsonian Institute, and the museums. In the evening the Seniors attended Cinerama. The last day away from home! They left Washington for Arlington to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to Mount Vernon, and the National Cathedral. They left Washington in time to arrive in New York in mid-afternoon. There they visited the Em- pire State Building and then had time for shopping. They left Grand Central Station at 'IO P.M. for Portland. Three ragged Chaperones and twenty-nine blurry-eyed Seniors arrived scfely in Port- land at 7:30 A.M., where they were met by the Paris School Bus. In spite of their good times, they were really glad to ge home again. Spring term opens. Vacation surely goe fast! Here we are back again for the hom stretch of the year. The F.H.A. Girls held the Mother-Daughte Banquet tonight. The food was Mmm-gooc MAY A Variety Show was held tonight in tl' gym. The talent was surprising. The gym was well decorated for the Junioi Senior Prom. lt turned out to be a hit wit everyone. Yippee! ! Just when we are getting sick c school, we have Memorial Day off. JUNE The Seniors marched down the aisle of th church for their Baccalaureate Service. This was the last time the student body wc together. Yes, Senior Assembly was her again. The awards were presented an then-rank cards. See all you underclas: men next year. Some of the Seniors envied the underclas: men, the underclassmen envied the Senior: Well, it comes sooner or later. The Senior graduation came and went with the usuc sincerity and emotion. Congratulations ani Best Wishes, Seniors! E K i as Q 6 r 5 5 ll i 1 0 i u 1 a l E . 0 n i 1 9 5 8 X 5: ,if .. lf all the years were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work. - Shakespeare - au- ! 5 I W R ' in aka, DRAMATIS PERSONAE: From Row: Dwight Hall, Carol Thompson, Elaine Richard, Elaine Bryant, Brenda Block, Marilyn Ridoouf, George Gray. Back Row: Karen Hill, Helen Bryant, Manda Whitman, Leslie Gofchell, Richard Gray, Gerald Hammond, Alden Colby, William Heikkinen. Thr Rod House R P E E H R F 0 E A G R R M SA AN LC E Broadway Spread The play's the thing -Shakespeare X Wx R unior pfay 5, if ln, 7' Q ,, if' . Front low, left to Right: Susan Ransley, Beverley Yates, Nancy Emmons, Georgine Perkins. Back Row, Left to Right: Cameron Turner, Judy Gray, Gary Shute, Katrina Piirainen, Elwood Stone. X ACT YOUR AGE Junior Play Cast Angelica Gordon-Susie Ransley Jerry Joyce- Nancy Emmons Cora the cook Calso a lady wrestlerl - Katrina Piirainen Gadget Haffenflugel - Cameron Turner Jim Matson - Gary Shute Helga fCora's Sparring Partnerj - Beverly Yates Western Union Messenger - Georgine Perkins Commander Stone - Elwood Stone Sandra Stone - Judy Gray Director: Miss Roberta Cram Suit the action to the ward, the word to the action. - Shakespeare puede 3peaAing jinahafd 1958 DRAMATIC Front Row, left to Right: Elizabeth Morton, Karen Hill, Brenda Block. Back Row, Left to Right: Smith. George Morton, Toby Averill, Dennis Representatives from these groups participated in contests: Local Finals-March 26, 27 County Contest fNorwayJ-April 2 Spear Contest fBates Collegej-April 9 U. of M. Speech Festival QU. of MJ-April 19 Montgomery fColbyl-May 3 Knights of Pythias CBatesl-May 'I7 POETRY Front Row, left to Right: Jackie Gammon, Wendy Thompson, Jill Curtis. Back Row, left to Right: Ernest Thayer, George Viles, Charles Thayer. wg ORATORY Front Row, left to Right: Joan Weeks, Janie Bean, Phyllis loveioy Back Row, Left to Right: Agnes Swan, Gary Shute, Cameron Turner the following Director: Mr. Joseph Porham HUMOROUS Front Row, Left to Right: Judy Smith, Jackie Jackson, Susan Abbott. Back Row, left to Right: Marilyn Rideout, Mike Haley, Agnes McKeen. oice of lemocracy The Voice of Democracy Contest is intended as a procedure enabling and encouraging high school young people to think about our system of govern- ment, to weigh the blessings and opportunities of this system, and to speak affirmatively on its behalf. From such participation, they can learn more about the ground rules of our way of life and be better prepared to take up the responsibilities of their maiority. This youth is our insurance that demo- cratic form of government will continue. This year Gary Shute and Joan Weeks were chosen respective first and second place winners 'from a group of some sixty contestants. ledafing The purpose of the newly-formed Debating Club at Paris is to broaden the speech offerings of the high school. Debate can be invaluable to the future Democratic citizen as it teaches one to get at the facts of a matter, to learn to detect faulty reason- ing, and to respond constructively with precision in a medium of o r g a n iz e d discussion and perusasion. 3 moulin o.fysm.n-wah,w.nuhq. Iedafing eam Seated, Left to Right: Dennis Smith, Jean Newton, Agnes McKeen, Coach, Mr. Flint. Standing: Phyllis Loveioy, Raymond Glover. Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain - Shakespeare 'uf Mrs. Helen Shaw, Director of Orchestra and Glee Club. ORCHESTRA Seated: G. Gray, J. Simpson, B. Conant, A. McLaughlin, J. Gray, R. Heath, S. Smith, E. Thayer, D. Smith, A. McKean. Standing: C. Edwards, C. Thompson, E. Bryant, J. Newton, M. MacGown, C. Aldrich, J. Smith, Mrs. Shaw. BAND Front Row: S. Jackson, J. Phillips, A. Mc- Laughlin, J. Gray, R. Heath, P. Komulainen, G. Gray. Second Row: A. Hupgood, G. Ranger, B. Conant, D. Huff, S. Smith, M. Nurmi, B. Bates. Third Row: Mr. Henry, D. Morse, I. Bernie, D. Smith, J. Simpson, M. MacGowan. E5 5353 Mr. Lathrop and Mr. Henry, Directors of Band. And the night will be filled with music -Longfellow 43 Le CAA. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: C. DeCosta, B. Foster, N. Gay C. Aldrich, J. Ladd, E. Stone, B. Conant F. Hill, M. Haley. Back Row: G. Mitchell, W. Cummings, B Bates, A. McLaughlin, G. Ellis, N. Jackson G. Gray, A. Brown, R. Swallow, L. Gatch ell, A. Swan, N. Carey, J. Welch. STAND UP AND CHEER Stand up and cheer, cheer long and loud for dear old Paris. For today we raise, maroon and white above them all. Our boys are fi g h t i n g 5 tl1ey're fighting hard to win the 'Fray We're out to win, Rah! Rah! We're out to win. Rah! Rah! So give three cheers for Paris High. W.-. First Row: L. Peiiu, J. Curtis, C. Thompson, J. Starbird, J. Bean, C. Edwards, J. Stone, J .Smith, .l, Stew- art, W. Thompson, J. Weeks, P. Loveioy, M. Pulkkinen, E. Morton, B. Buck. Second Row: K. Hill, L. Cummings, C. Berube, J. Newton, L. Rowe, V. Pratt, A. McKeen, J. Danksewicz, M. MacDonald, P.Kearney, P. Komuloinen, S. Abbott, G. Hatch. Third Row: J. Graves, W. Kimball, J. Jackson, S. lrons, J. Gray, S. Sturtevant, M. Newell, S. Houtari, R. Strout, L. Mitchell, D. Bragg, M. Barrett, B. Farrar, R. Haines, E. Gatchell. Fourth Row: B. Young, G. Perkins, L. Corbett, J. Ladd, F. Smith, L. Durgin, I. Piirainen, C. Cummings, S. Payne, J. Denney, C. Johnson, S. Reynolds, P. Knightly, S. Edmunds. Better the world with a song -Mosefield 44 Helkklnen M ,W 4,-QF? Lx.-.844 .0255 , , ..,,,,a Ma gjikf , . N 'H uv'-'U' 1.' r , , .gi ,,,. - I arid cience - QW S 3 H41 ,, K. x , 4, ,K ard, a CELL A waive' , , Dennis Smith n You. ' E lubzrrx:1e1.,w1g B1t'xwu:l:A Wxucz .un x R: ru: e UN TH!! BRAIN L Z Q 2 X U1 XX W X ' he ASQ in Q FQ , Sandra Smith Connie Johnson and Corrinne Cummings Men Love To Wonder, and Thai ls The Seed Of Science. - Darwin 46 Shop - air 8 ... f f . . 1 iw . bf -:wwf was EN' Tw was u 've .mxzaiaiiriiiiwiw 11 qs, if .-em.:,kS:r VL MDN ET -Refi, Q QI X. 1 1, 5.4 ,A 53-5 -................... ,, gm L' M lrrr l ,V 1 1 Projects ilk 2' -1 .. ' - f- - La'4fzA1yQ1 - ,-1 w f' K f li 544, ' ,S Maffhew MacGown Tcl mx e , W vs'2PswY 9151744492-Ag ,415 . f4l'?ll inf: Pan 1' on Aw f, rn as nam 'il lwnwi Zu.: om-1, . influx'-u .Nq- fuunu 15051, me + Mary MacDonald and Pat Kearney bot Averill , S Q ,Q v WM I if !'1i9im ZKA . f ' Qsifwflgsfgg 1 ' ' , .I My-W ., if A ai: K I WW' ' 1 . . if , Science is the labor and hcmdicrafl of Ohe mind. - Bacon 'jaria Candid Camera ! l I7 O Morning Exercises Study K4 in A J K, PGI! Gym eau Custodian Sorvlces Serve 'N' Ea! Transportation The Busy Day. - Shakespeare 48 f ! I if if ff E 3 orbs . yr, A I 5 Cggffcglk L , yi, -gn ,- j, 14 5 5, ' k , V? ,HM .k,, g Noi whether we win-But how we play. -4School Motto 49 roofiaf Captains Colby and Gatchell. lv! PARIS HIGH'S 1957 FOOTBALL TEAM Front: G. Morton, M. Haley, C. Thayer, W. Bryant, W. Kennaqh, J. King, E. Stone, A. Colby, W. Heikkinen, T. Averill, L. Gatchell. Middle: Coach Gouin, M. Mann, H. Damon, J. Simpson, E. Pike, A. Swan, G. Viles, B. Foster, B. Gatchell, B. Thompson, K. Kozak, Manager H. Hall. Back: P. Sawtelle, A. Pomeroy, C. Whitley, R. Whitley, B. Gardiner, L. Russell, R. Moxcey, R. Paradis, Asst. Coach Martin. .rw .iw . i. '1 Q-55 Coach Gouin and Assistant Phil Martin Fortune and victory sit on thy helm. -Shakespeare S41 063' 5 L s Gatchell, Ken Kozak Backheld: Alton Swan, George Morton, Mike Haley, John King, Les Butt Viles. , , 'f , ..- . 5 gi ,'yn. 1 '. ..- ..',j mi-.ff g, 1 .3. - - --.,. , ,, .... .-1,-', . ...vw 4 , l I .' ' .' 'T X .: ' ' 11:31 S: T . : ,.4Z:-r.Ss---o ' sq xvg -:' .-3-.v'g. . 55 5.1. H. -. - 'I ' '-. 55 J -P' . , . s.l Qg-, . 1. . ' - ' 3 '92 ' .. . I .' -.'- l in, 'M ' cl ' . ,.,,, I I . . '-I-1' pq. --. . --if in ...T - QV., ,,V, f , I A , . . 5.1.5 , l 5.5 , V ,'.' 7 ' ' f :ff I I I -'. 'I ' f A ' , 5 , , , . v U-Ti' ' ., ' v . , , tx X ,1 -J.. . A R :'. 1 K I .eg i f I ki K A.. f.,, . K ,. .V , . .' ...v . Y -: W t , I ' at ' ' - 5 -149 i 4. N-, .. ' L ,Q ,rg . I 'K - 5 ::,-gy , . s ' I . 1 n A X - g .yi T R M11 ' . 1 JL wk I . 9 V SIS' ,s r , ,-. . , L . , , .,. M f. ,.,- , V-51 K A I Q :.,,.w we .. mf o - -1 . 0 . H:-1. - 31.1 ' ' ' linemen: Ski Tha er, Warren Br ant, Wa ne 8 ' 0' 'fri' -KIT. . u n Y - - 'o '.' 'Q wel. . e . a Kennagh, Stulaby Stone, Alden Colby, Bill Henk- 0 0 -, ...: 1 X... . . klnen, Toby Averill. . . '.:' :, - fl' , , 'P.-. .. , - -. 5 , .r., P 1- -xv ,: . - 1 5 0 . on- L ,, .. --s. 1. ' ' . se.,,,'- v' Q, : . ' ' ' Q ' I ' ' - . - - as sf. Q., ... . . . 5 . . , WMU. ...M msn '-.,-l- 1 .. '- '.A, . . - '-.,1f.'Z' ,- .'.' 3.-z--, ---:.,,.--z , , . - ' '. 1 5 3-..,-. -' . . - vfgxgxr -an--Q IJ., .' ' n , . .: g , '. , , g.P- -.4-'Q . . . 1,..,' ..' '.-f.- . --U , ' Q , .'. - .-lf, 1-v .gf , . --- .y. - .- . -. - ,,,., - '..':2'5 r'-1 -.1 ' '- ' ..f:'e'----- H '7' 'Ju ' V'-T9--f ., .. f .. - - . 'f,r1X.-it ' ' , Q 717' -ig gr,-1: .-qi. ,::,5.2.,'2:.qg at-. Z - ' ' - a N. fa '1 , - . - STARTING LINEUP LE- Skip Thayer LT-William Heikkinen l.G-Alden Colby C Def-Bruce Thompson C Off-Elwood Stane RG-Wayne Kennagh RT-Warren Bryant RE-Toby Averill RH-Jimmy Welch QB-Mike Haley LH-Leslie Gatchell FB-John King INDIVIDUAL SCORERS I Extra Total Name Touchdowns Points Points an QQ Gatchell 5 53 King 9 5 59 Welch I8 Kozak 'I 7 Thayer 6 . . Averill 6 Colby 6 Pike 6 Haley 2 2 Oh it is excellent to have a giants' Senior lettermen: Kneeling- Les Gatchell, Alden Colby, Bill Heikkinsn Standing-Bruce Thompson, John King, Wayne Kennagh. strength, But it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. -Shakespeare Ydrdage rw 'Q ' J' '1 -.s E.- .. 'w Qfg 1 U - .6 Q., , .. . x K mb H eq 'M jfiy .- - -at., , 1 , if V X, 1 4 -. ., .q.A. . PM dv V mg 'V H ' ' X . , 6 ' Yu- in X, ,,,,-1, .Qx K R 7' ,Am 15, X. ftfjfu 'A' '-QNX 1xv 'Jr.,g-Q KA QW, 2 ' f,.- ,FE r. - ' ' Sw tt,-eff, 6 ar? K, - O Q - 'w4wyfMAV. . we ,f 1L'- 1 X ix Yep 0 ' 1 e Q rw. M V,,.x W LL -Av Block fazfm- 'bs 1 l , SEAS September 1A ber 21 Septem e rernber '28 X X 5 P 0 October 5 O b 19 cto er , October 22 October 26 November 2 11,3533 ,bf I f 'I fy , E' H When 1 wo raging fires d O rnee, 7 Tflckle ON RECORD Paris 20 Bridgtorx 20 Norway 13 Por1s 12 Gou1d 18 Paris 12 Paris 35 Joy 0 Paris 12 fryeburg O I vans 19 u-.bon 12 G ,f A . Paris 26 Uvermore 6 5q' ffl, Sc Paris 27 Norway 6 W 1 ore Paris 163 Opponents 76 x 0 Th eY do consume 52 the ,h. m9 than feed s their fu ryf,-Shak espeqre Power Mi G.. g ,M mmm 8 KW Finesse Score - Don't Cheer boys fhe poor devil's cf dying Philips Score - f - ' Sm,-, 53 4' Co-captain Les Goichell Coach Dove Smith ff ,X V :WI f QIXRIS Xin, A f' if K l 8 A 1 7 Co-captain John King n TP 5 'hi iwe. new ' I -MR I 'X 7 i .. Q 1 ess it M Miami ,::,.., J, on 1 lf? A Mike Haley Ogli , Leo Ngiq Kenny Kozak f ! Q f X4 L v N X X -' 1 ' ik mi A l A .r . ' ' f. Q l 1 larry Gammon Reggie Sweaff BU7Ch l-add -3 Q - - 'ik 1 ' A kik: P a ' f ' N . X, y . 4 X ix . ? l 1 I X Ml rd X k S- ' ' - . , 1,....I. . -i i n K i Dwigh' Hou Richard Nelson Fearless minds climb soonest into crowns. - Shakespeare Bunkie Hall I3 Albert Pomeroy: Manager XXX Field Goals 362 Pct. 544 VARSITY SUMMARY Free Th rows 208 Fou ls Committed 202 Paris Paris Paris Paris 'Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Things won are done. 55 Free Th rows Aff. 350 if l Total Points 933 'z X.. Sports Editor: William Heilzklnen REGULAR SEASON RECORD 54 Norway 57 Gould 65 Mexico 59 Oxford 51 McFalls 74 Bridgton 39 Fryeburg 48 McFaIls 48 Mexico 59 Oxford 73 St. Doms 97 Jay 67 Bridgton 77 Norway 65 Gould 57 Alumni Won 13 'Lost 2 - Shakespeare Shoot Rebound Haley Neit D. Hall B. Hall King Sweatt Gatchell Ladd Kozalt Totals Neit Haley King Gatchell Tap-off SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT AT PARIS FEBRUARY 12, 1958 PARIS 94 - BRIDGTON 53 Rebound Ph. 8 1 10 12 3 8 6 5 53 Pts. I 0 25 8 14 Guard Ladd Kozak Totals Summary Fg. Ft. F. Pts. 5 1 3 11 Mason 9 3 2 21 Cannell 0 0 1 0 T. Austin 0 0 1 0 Clauson B 14 3 30 Morrill 0 0 2 0 Cushman 2 0 2 4 Turner 2 2 3 6 McDonald 7 B 2 22 - - - - Totals 33 28 19 94 PARIS 50 - McFALLS 48 - FEB. 14, Summary Fg. Ft. F. Pts. 5 3 2 13 Arrls 1 1 0 3 Ayers 8 4 2 20 R. Barry 1 0 3 2 Ashby 1 0 1 2 Cotton 4 2 1 10 - - - - Totals 20 10 9 50 Summary Fg. Ft. 4 0 0 1 5 2 4 2 0 3 2 4 1 4 2 1 18 17 1958 Summary Fg. Ft 0 1 0 0 10 5 4 0 7 0 21 6 48 ai Jack and the Giant They that stand hugh have many blasts to shake them. - Shakespeare -N 1 t K NS Timel ff--. Get otfl February 21 Paris Neit, f Y King, c Gatchell, g Ladd Kozak Totals South Paris Boothbay February 22 Paris Neit, f Haley King, c Gatehell, g Ladd Kozalt Totals Pa ris Wilton February 23 Paris Neit, f Sweatt Haley King, c Gatchell, g ladd Koza k Totals Freeport Paris Hey lookl 'You get lt, lee CLASS M FINALS - LEWISTON AIMOIY G 2 2 13 3 0 0 20 13 29 15 26 G 4 9 11 2 0 5 31 13 31 10 20 G 2 0 2 7 0 1 3 15 F P Boothbay 4 8 Williams, f 0 4 Poore 5 31 Sprague 3 9 Kenniston, c 1 1 R. Rice, g 2 2 D. Rice 15 55 Totals 44 55 41 54 F P Wilton 1 9 Archer, f 2 20 Sanborn 15 37 Wells 0 4 Greenleaf, c 0 0 Brown 3 13 Morison, g - - Yeaton 21 B3 Karkos Totals 57 83 37 62 F P Freeport 0 4 White, f 0 0 Wentworth 2 6 Call B 22 Thaxter, c 3 3 Deemer, g 3 5 Leavitt 0 6 Foster - - Arnold 16 46 Totals 14 37 49 69 9 25 33 46 That's On with the dance. - Byron G 6 5 0 2 4 4 21 G 4 1 4 3 3 4 0 6 25 G 9 0 3 5 4 4 0 0 25 Mine Huh A. Swan W. Bryan! ...wk ,1 3 .Y 4 1 mv x A SHHQQ? -QHQQQI Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris J.V. WON AND LOST RECORD 35 Norway 37 Mexico 45 lovertimel Gould 50 Oxford 30 Bridgfon 32 Fryeburg 57 Andover 31 McFalls Paris 53 Mexico 32 Paris 39 Oxford 14 Paris 53 Sr. Dom's 29 Paris 46 Bridgfon 35 Paris 47 Jay 20 Paris 49 Norway 19 Paris 31 Gould 29 Paris Won 13 losi 2 lll'll0l' C. Th: E. Sfc kr.. 3 8 am if From: R. Card, E. Thayer, J. Ladd, N. Carey, C. Aldrich. Back: G. Viles, E. Pike, J. Welch, ,,,,,,,.,,m.,,,,,,.,5,,,v G. Morton. ,.,V,1.wa:Hgw of l . ,y I, I f 1 1 He iesfs ai scars who never fel? a wound. - Shakespeare -ws 1 1 5 4 l x l.l?'lh,,14 Thompson Jackson I I Paris 51 Paris 53 Paris 52 Paris 56 Paris 27 Paris 31 Paris 56 Paris 26 Paris 31 Player Judy Gray Sandra Smith Jackie Jackson Stevie Reynolds Carole Edwards Susie Irons Nancy Emmons Jackie Denney Totals GIRLS' WON AND LOST RECORD McFalIs Alumni McFaIIs Bridgton Oxford West Paris McFaIls Alumni Canton 10 Won 28 Paris 49 11 Paris 37 29 Paris 52 54 Paris 28 34 Paris 34 39 Paris 42 28 Paris 36 55 Paris 47 22 Paris 22 'e 7 Lost Qrzs ' Zgazfelgaff GIRLS' SUMMARY CHART Andover Oxford Bridgton Acton West Paris Mexico Stephens High 35 Stephens High 39 22 Mexico Total Number S. Sturtevant J. Gray 30 48 56 56 37 21 Field Goals Foul Shots of Points 114 12 240 90 20 200 57 37 151 30 17 77 28 9 65 16 1 33 2 1 5 1 2 4 338 99 775 They can be meek, that have no other cause. - Shakespeare 59 Front: N. Emmons, S. Reynolds, J. Bean, E. Bryant, T. Bumpus. Back: S. Irons, C. Edwards, M. Newell, B. Buck, L. Starbird. CLQQPL aclera 'I-2-3--4 1-2-3-4 3-2-1-4 Who for? What For? Who you gonna' yall for? Paris Paris Paris Coach: Miss Cram Whether We Win With A V With a V and an I Whether we win or And q CJI'-O Whether we lose With Q R and q Y This is the cheer we'lI And a go team go. GIWCIYS USB P - A - R - I - S Paris - Fight, Fight i He's A Peach He's a peach, He's a dream He's the coach of our team Yea Coach, Yea Smith Yea, Yea, Coach Smith And they cheered them up with ends of verse and loud sayings. - Butler 60 I Paris Chamber of Commerce-Officers: Albert Carey, Glen Chute, Mrs. Courtney Nason, Albert Dodge, Russ Wade The Chronicle Board wishes to extend its sincere thanks to all those who so graciously contributed to the 1958 Yearbook 5125.00 SPONSORSHIP Jackson Studios, Portland TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Alumni Association FIFTEEN DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Robinson Mfg. Co., Oxford TWELVE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP South Paris Savings Bank, FDIC TEN DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS W. H. Brown Co. Casco Bank and Trust Co., FDIC CliFFord's Rexall Store B. E. Cole Co. First National Bank of Lewiston, FDIC Gee 81 Bee Sporting Goods, Auburn Goodwin's Dairy 8. Motel Herff Jones Co., William Flynn, Rep. A. C. Lawrence Leather Co. Oxford Pickle Co. Paris Manufacturing Co. Penley Brothers Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Auburn Ripley 8. Fletcher Co. South Paris Fire Department and Auxiliary Twin Town Chevrolet Co., Inc. W. J. Wheeler 8. Co., Inc. Wilner Wood Products Co. A Friend SIX DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Advertiser-Democrat FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea Co. William Block Co. Central Maine Power Co. H. O. Cornwall Co., Inc. Cummings Cleaners Darling Automobile Co. Davis' Store Diamond Match Co. Elegant Pack Rat Ellsworth Insurance Agency, Oxford Dr. C. G. Hall and Dr. J. W. Beverly Harlow's Clarence B. Huff LeBlanc's Cleaners, Lewiston MacGown 8. Young Paris Farmer's Union Walker's IGA Woodman's Sporting Goods Store FOUR DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS George H. Andrews Fuel Co. Goodwin's, Inc., Insurance THREE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS Dr. A. Akerberg Alta's Beauty Shop Amey's Service Station Arlene's Beauty Shop Ashton's Annex Ashton's Drug Store Bario Restaurant Bell Mineral Co. Berry Paper Co., Lewiston Bean's Restaurant Bisbee Buick Co., Inc. Frank Biorklund, Attorney J. F. Bolster Monumental Works N. D. Bolster I L. H. Bradbury 8. Son Brown's Apparel Shop Brown 81 Bradway Box Co. Brown Builders' Supply Brown Shoe Repair For this relief-much thanks. - Shakespeare Bunny's Beauty Salon Burnham 81 Morrill Co. Carey's Market Dr. Allan S. Chase Earle R. Clifford O. K. Clifford Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Lewiston J. B. Cole 8m Son Conrad 8- Knight IGA CordweIl's Market C. B. Cummings 8. Son Norway Norway Norway Norway Norway Novelty Home Bakery Laundry, Inc. National Bank, FDIC Savings Bank, FDIC Watch Hospital Turning Co. Oxford Provisions Paris Beauty Salon Packard Paris Ha Oil Co. rdware Peck's, Lewiston Daniels 81 Damon, Inc. Dr. Coburn DeGaosh Dr. W. G. Dixon Robert Dow, Attorney George F. Eastman Co. Ellingwood Brothers Ellingwood 8. Son Wood Products Elmore C. Edmunds Ford Cleaners lExcel Cleaners, Auburnl French's Barber Shop Hiram Gatchell, Plumbing 8. Heating George's Barber Shop Dr. Edwin Gibson Gray 8. Stewart Hall's Country Store Dr. Harry Harper Jack 8. Jill Shoppe Jim's Market Kenneth Kennagh 81 Co. Florence Kennedy, Real Estate Broker David A. Klain Agency Roland M. LaBay Lamb Insurance Agency Lambert's Lambert's Appliance Center Lau nderette Bernard Leach LeBlond Dairy Bar, Oxford Log Cabin Lunch L. M. Longley Lowe's, Florist Lewis M. Mann 81 Son, Inc. Maine Machine Products Margo's Market Square Calso Station Market Square Shell Station May's Pharmacy Modern Shoe Repair Morse's Nation-Wide Moulton's Red 8. White J. J. Newberry Co. Edward H. Newcomb Norway Farmer's Union Perham's Mineral Store L. F. Pike 81 Son Merton E. Rawson, Attorney John Raymond Funeral Home Rivard's, Lewiston Dr. Stephen Russell Sanborn's Motor Express Sanborn's Tire Service Harry M. Shaw Small's Jewelers Robert Smith, Lawyer South Paris Inn Stone's Drug Store Stone 8- West Stony Brook Print Shop E. N. Swett Shoe Co. Terminal Garage Trap Corner Garage Twin Town Upholstery Co. Twitchell Farm Equipment University Cap 8t Gown Co., Lawrence Mass G. C. Verenis' Store A. W. Walker 8. Son Dr. Allan W. Weeks Welch Motor Sales West Paris Hardware Western Auto Whitman Oil Co. Bernard Wilson Wilson's Dollar Store Station WKTQ Norway, Paris TWO DOLLAR SPONSORSHIPS A Friend Chadbourne's Market Hunt's Amoco Station Ivan's Variety Store Ashley Pike, Insurance Twin Town Bowlaway ONE DOLLAR SPONSORSHIP Dr. Delbert M. Stewart Special thanks to: Dr. Charles Hall lPhotographerl He is well paid who is well satisfied. -- Shakespeare f t, X Q, ,t B 1 Wk i A. 3 ' Rf, t w e 1. , M , . I A f 1 Nt VM. z . 1 X 5 5 X We fLLL gi, S lj jr? ww .3 ' 3 . . ll 5 1 If as t B A s 5 B t 2 .eee A ii' , 5 -' Agh, .. M ,M V t 25 1 4 ' J B zrzejgtgaeml . N A, .X.. 'MW - 03 5 -I -1 MJ f -if S .. .1-QI' T' :Q J' :QT ..x,, ji . . ,. M C . . . 5, t . 1957 Bruce Bean, South Paris, Me. Judith Benson, Mercy Hospital, Portland, Me. Anita Chase King, South Paris, Me. Charmaine Cummings, Bliss Business College, Lewiston, Me. Joseph Cummings, South Paris, Me. Nancy Cummings Starbird, South Paris, Me. Jeraldine Curtis Gay, South Paris, Me. Beverly Cyr, East Waterford, Me. Janice DeCato, South Paris, Me. Bruce Edwards, Maine Vocational Technical Institute, Portland, Me. Carol Foster, Fisher Junior College, Boston, Mass. Harold Foster, South Paris, Me. Richard Gay, United States Army William Greer, 505 Middle St., Bristol, Conn. Stephen Hicks, Bates College, Lewiston, Me. Gene Iwans, Bentley School at Accounting, Boston, Mass. George LeBlanc, South Paris, Me. Carlene lary, Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. Jean Lindsey Millitt, Norway, Me. Patricia McAllister Allen, St. George, Md. Merlyn McLaughlin, Maine Vocational Technical Institute, Port land, Me. Muriel McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. Wiliam Morton, University of Vermont, Vt. Norman Nutter, South Paris, Me. Gard Plummer, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Janice Reynolds, Mercy Hospital, Portland, Me. Alan Rideout, South Paris, Me. Mariorie Starbird, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, Mass. Edward Swett, United States Air Force Edwin Terry, Norway, Me. Roger Thayer, United States Marines Mahlon Ward, South Paris, Me. Janet Weeks, Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School, Boston, Mass. Marshall Whitman, South Paris, Me. Drucilla Wilson, South Paris, Me. Eva Yates Waisanen, Norway, Me. T956 Nancy Abbott, Westbrook Junior College, Portland, Me. Joan Barrett, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Butterfield, C. M. G. Hospital, Lewiston, Me. James Coughlin, 3338 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Betty Jean Cushman Ramsay, South Paris, Me. Richard Cushman, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Richard Cyr, United States Army Bruce Day, Boston, Mass. Alumni Ofticers: Gordon Cairns and Mrs Ger trude Whitman. Jdfumni Norman Foster, Farmington State Teachers' College Harry Gowell, South Paris, Me. Betty Hammond, Massachusetts Sally Harvey, Boston, Mass Margaret Healy, South Paris, Me. Raymond Huotari, South Paris, Me. David Irons, South Paris, Me. Clifton Johnson, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Harold Knightly, South Paris, Me. Rudolph LeBlanc, Berlin, N. H. Carl Merrill, Gorham State Teachers' College H. Jack Merrill, Pennsylvania Janice Merrill, Connecticut Carol Ann Moffett, Norway, Me. Robert Moorehead, University of Alabama Patricia Pullcinen Jordan, Buclcfield, Me. John C. Quinn, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Donald Ramsay, South Paris, Me. Abbot Ranger, South Paris, Me. Jean Russell, Stevens Memorial Hospital, Norway, Me Patricia Scott, Gorham State Teachers College Daniel James Seely, United States Air Force, Calif. Fred 'Shaw, South Paris, Me. Gilbert Starbird, Paris Hill, Me. Rachel Ann Stone, Boston, Mass. Anitra Strobeck, South Paris, Me. Nancy Sturtevant, Beel Business College, Bangor, Me. Stanley Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Swan McAlister, Norway, Me. Marie Thompson, Connecticut Dennis Tripp, United States Army Joyce Wood Harney, South Paris, Me. 1955 Martha Aldrich Shaw, South Paris, Me. Joanne Beaulier, Lewiston, Me. Robert Bennett, United States Army Shirley Bennett Lebroke, Norway, Me. Barbara Bessey, Bucldield, Me. Natalie Bradbury Johnson, 185 Spring St., Mechanic Falls Mo William Bryant, Norway, Me. Ralph Bumpus, United States Air Farce Richard Bumpus, South Paris, Me. John Caldwell, Norway, Me. Stanley Carroll, United States Air Force Dorothy Colby Tibbets, Paris Hill, Me. Beverly Corbett, South Paris, Me. Bernice Cummings, Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Mass Mary Cummings, South Paris, Me. And whither shall we meet again, l know not. -Shakespeare Robert Cushman, University of Maine Mabel Cyr Kimball, Fort Knox, Ky. Lynn Foster, United States Air Force, Germany Marilyn Gammon, South Paris, Me. Richard Glover, University of Maine Milton Johnson, Connecticut Merwin Lary, Massachusetts Donna Lowe Caldwell, Norway, Me. Barbara Merrill Gowell, Norway, Me. Harold Moore, United States Army Roberta Ordway Harthorne, Norway, Me. Randolph Quint, Bates College Allen Snow, United States Army Elizabeth Starbird, C. M. G. Hospital, Lewiston, Me. Stephen Stearns, United States Army Robert Swallow, South Paris, Me. Beverly Thayer Bean, South Paris, Me. Alice Woodworth Benson, Woodstock, Me. 1954 Hazel Bean Estes, South Paris, Me. Norman Block, Bowdoin College Janice Bradbury Davis, South Paris, Me. Rosalie Chenery, Norway, Me. Penelope Conley, New Jersey Beth Crooker Foster, Germany Catherine Cummings France, San Francisco, Calif. Wayne Cummings, Boston, Mass. Gail Curtis, Malden, Mass. Carolyn Cushman, Gorham State Teachers' College Lloyd DeCato, Norway, Me. Judith Edmunds O'Connor, South Paris, Me. Sherward Estes, Bolsters Mills, Me. Robert Gammon, South Paris, Me. Warren Gibson, Bowdoin College Jerrold Irons, California James Jackson, South Paris, Me. Wyman Kimball, Fort Knox, Ky. Ruth Knightly, South Paris, Me. Paul LeBlanc, South Paris, Me. LeRoy Lombard, South Paris, Me. Philip Martin, University of Maine Clifford Parsons, South Paris, Me. Franklin Pechnik, University of Maine Betty Piirainen Taker, Beaufort, N. C. Robert Plummer, University of Maine Richard Ripley, United States Air Force Jeanette Russell, C. M. G. Hospital, Lewiston, Me. Lee Russell, South Paris, Me. Frances Ann Shaw, South Paris, Me. Mildred Starbird, New Brunswick, Canada Carlene Swallow Hayes, Hammond St., Lewiston, Me. Maxine Verrill, Cambridge, Mass. Geneva Woodworth, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 1953 Robert Beck, Mechanic Falls, Me. Laurene Britton French, Harrison, Me. Evelyn McKeen Campbell, Rochester, N. H. Annette Card, South Paris, Me. Stephen Carroll, United States Air Force Charlene Conant Hutchinson, South Paris, Me. Janice Davis Conant, Westbrook, Me. Sheldon Davis, South Paris, Me. Gary Downing, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Lawrence Estes, South Paris, Me. Eleanor Gay Tracy, Florida Mason Frost, United States Air Force Amy Hapgood Deming, 18 South Apartment, Orono, Me. Glenice Harding, South Paris, Me. Warren Hazelton, United States Air Force, Sumner, Me. Joe Harney, South Paris, Me. Sylvia Johnson, 10 Railroad St., South Paris, Me. Nancy Kelleher, Wade House, Tufts College, Medford, Mass. Theodore Kimball Downey, California Richard MacGown, South Paris, Me. James Washburn, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Raymond Wentworth, Connecticut Eugene Wilson, South Paris, Me. Loring Strout, West Paris, Me. 1952 Kent Bailey, Antrim, N. H. Beatrice Bennett Worth, Whitewater, Wisc. Ruth Gowell Berry, Casco, Me. Rosemary Bourgois, South Paris, Me. Oayma Colby, Jr., United States Army Eula Conant Felker, Norway, Me. Melna Corbett, Gordon College, Beverly Farms, Mass. Clifford Crooker, United States Air Force Marion Hammond Cummings, Paris Hill, Me. Christine Davis lde, Manchester, Conn. Donovan Dodge, South Paris, Me. Marie Doiran Zorn, 7716 East Navy Circle, Millington, Tenn Richard Tabiszewski, Salem, Mass. Bertha Gammon, South Paris, Me. Beverly Hall Bailey, South Paris, Me. John Hicks, 17 High St., Augusta, Me. Donald Johnson, United States Navy Ada Lowe Henley, South Paris, Me. Brand McAllister, United States Air Force James Merrill, South Paris, Me. Lee Murch, T.K.E. House, 7725 Channing Way, Berkley, Calif. Nancy Nutting, R.F.D., Oxford, Me. Dale Polland, South Paris, Me. Raymond Richard, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Harry Witham Robbins, South Paris, Me. Marion Starbird Turner, Norway, Me. Virginia Stearns Barden, 449 Main St., South Berwick, Me. Chester Trask, South Paris, Me. Gilbert Turner, Norway, Me. Alberta Pechnic Tuttle, Bowdoinham, Me. Francis Weeks, South Paris, Me. 1951 Barbara Piirainen Andrews, Norway, Me. Carroll Andrews, Norway, Me. Robert Andrews, West Paris, Me. Keith Bean, Norway, Me. Floyd Colby, Deceased Eloise Merrill Collette, South Paris, Me. Roger Conant, South Paris, Me. Frances Talbot Coombs, 10 Sewell Road, South Berwick, Me. Janice Erickson Spiller, Mechanic Falls, 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, Windham, Me. Kenneth Harding, 1070 Sacramento Ave., Ontario, Calif. Shirley Heino, Worcester, Mass. Danny Hile, University of Maine, Orono, Me. Ralph Long, Jr., Lincoln, Me. Marilyn King Lapham, South Paris, Me. Allan Lathrop, South Paris, Me. Patricia Lowe Bean, Norway, Me. Collene Martin Tucker, South Paris, Me. Barbara Maxim Jones, Buckfield, Me. Frederick Milton, Auburn, Me. Mary Piirainen Murray, Somerville, Mass. James Myers, Norway, Me. Peter Parsons, United States Air Force Richard Pope, Bucktield, Me. Marilyn Spinney Ramsay, Norway, Me. Richard Randall, Atlanta, Ga. Dorothy Record Slattery, Unknown Shirley Ripley Riddle, Oil City, Penn. Dwight Sanborn, South Paris, Me. Richard Smith, South Paris, Me. E. Stanley Swan, South Paris, Me. John Tucker, South Paris, Me. Dolly Holt Verrill, South Paris, Me. Clifford Morse, Norway, Me. Henry Morton, United States Army, Texas Jacklyn Verrill Nichols, San Francisco, Calif. William Snow, South Paris, Me. Carleen Patricia Stone Morton, Texas Swallow, Sebago, Me. Patricia LaBay Wentworth, Yalesville, Conn. Geraldine Libby Wiley, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Hodge Wiley, Massachusetts 1950 Lester Barnett, Auburn, Me. Margaret Snow Berrymont, Bryant's Pond, Me. Donald Turner, South Paris, Me. Mary Turner Parsons, South Paris, Me. Roger Tuttle, South Paris, Me. Joanne Curtis Tyner, Burlington, Vt. Mildred Bowman, Hebron, Me. Richard Colby, U. S. A. Mary Conant, Williams Apt. Bldg., Berea, Ky. James Corbett, South Paris, Me. And so farewell, and fair be all thy hopes, And prosperous be thy life. -Shakespeare Leatrice Douglass, Miami, Fla. Edwin Gammon, Deceased Ramona Wade Hager, Norway Lake, Me. Lillian Heino Courville, I4 Williams St., Worcester, Mass. Nathan Hunt, U, S. A. F. Kathleen Woodworth Hunt, South Paris, Me. Roland Johnson, South Paris, Me. Carlene Bean Lambert, Bridgton, Me. Richard Lauzier, George Washington Univ., Washington, D. C. Faye Gammon Perham, Summersville, Conn. Pauline Peterson Uhlenburg, 624 Norwich Road, No. Sacra- mento, Calif. Robert Pope, South Paris, Me. John Pratt, Oxford, Me. Richard Ramsey, Norway, Me. Raymond Ronkko, Deceased Charles Rowe, Auburn, Me. Murray Shaw, University of Maine Frances Stearns Davis, 85 Holm Ave., Portland, Me. Mariorie Washburn Baird, Boston, Mass. Francis Stearns, South Paris, Me. Roger Wentworth, Gopian's Trailer Court, Yalesville, Conn. Leland Weeks, Portland, Me. Joanne LaBay Whittemore, South Paris, Me. Emil Whitman, Mechanic Falls, Me. Jeanette Hall Curtis, Winslow, Me. T949 June Moore Andrews, South Paris, Me. Bernard Bailey, South Paris, Me. Faye Harriman Bean, University of Connecticut Wesley Bean, South Paris, Me. Joan Hapgood Brooks, West Farmington, Me. Joyce Barnes Brown, South Paris, Me. Evelyn Niskanen Bryant, Caribou, Me. Joseph Bryant, Caribou, Me. Raymond Colby, Welchville, Me. Thelma Leach Corbett, South Paris, Me. Marion Bean Field, South Paris, Me. Pearl Maxim Hamlin, Waterford, Me. Erwin Johnson, Los Angeles, Calif. Patricia Davis Johnson, Hebron, Me. Sonia Johnson Young, South Berwick, Me. Betty Gatchell Leidy, Scotch Plains, N. J. Raymond Libby, Falmouth, Mass. Roger Merrill, University of Maine Alanson Noble, Vancouver, Me. Joyce Noble, Wellesley, Mass. Erland Penley, U. S. A. Thomas Randall, Ill East Gleve Road, Alexandria, Va. Irene Ripley, 38 Millage Ave., Albany, N. Y. Rose Ronkko Millett, Norway, Me. Jean Colby Ryder, Oxford, Me. K. Gray Sampson, Elmhurst, N. Y. lone Shaw Schutt, South Paris, Me. Patricia Smith Pierson, Washington, D. C. Lyndon Spinney, South Paris, Me. Esta Springer Haiiehausen, Meriden, Conn. Isabell Stearns Foss, T060 High St., Bath, Me. Sherman Stevens, Concord, N. H. Helen Teel, C. M. G. Hospital, Lewiston, Me. Richard Turner, South Paris, Me. Lois Bennett Voss, Pierz, Minn. Russell Wade, South Paris, Me. Gordon Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Marie Durgin Woodworth, South Paris, Me. James Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Raymond H. Woodworth, Picacho, Ariz. George McKeen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1948 John Ames, Ontario, Canada Theresa Morrissette Bailey, Rockland, Me. Ellis Bean, Lincoln, Mass. Barbara Verrill Buscle, Washington, D. C. Albert Card, United States Army Priscilla Colby Carne, Norway, Me. Jan Conant, 44 Park St., South Paris, Me. Anne Heino Dennison, Greenfield, Mass. .loan Whitten Cummings, Norway, Me. Robert Foster, United States Army Cynthia Jackson Lunderlis, Bangor, Me. Lloyd Mason, I8 Gary St., South Paris, Me. Charles Perry, South Paris, Me. Betsy Putter, Rumford, Me. Colleen Colson Quinn, Philadelphia, Penn. Rita Turner Ross, Paris Hill, Me. Barbara Hammond Roy, Buckfield, Me. Joyce Aldrich Sampson, Deceased Ralph Sampson, Fore St., Norway, Me. lsadore Stearns, South Acton, Mass. Joyce Turner Boker, Bristol, Conn. Charles Tuttle, Danforth, Me. Edna Schoolcraft Wade, Punta Gorda, Fla. Stanley Tyler, West Bethel, Me, Margaret West Hefty, 405 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Winnifred Brown Galzone, Winsted, Conn. Martha Whitman, South Paris, Me. Reginald Record, Norway, Me. 1947 Richard Bryant, U. S. A. Seymore Card, Jr., Cornell University Francis Ripley Rolfe, Norway, Me. Richard Corbett, Buckfield Road, South Paris, Me. Kenneth Cota, Deceased Richard Davis, Newton 58, Mass. Laila Piirainen Doughty, Brunswick, Me. Erland Foster, South Paris, Me. Viola Erickson Frechett, 240 Loreco St., Bossier City, La Robert Heald, South Paris, Me. Marguerite Johnson Hatch, North Waterford, Me. Willis Kimball, Buckfield, Me. Gloria Merrill Komulainen, Merrimac, Moss. Joanne Milton Lowell, Saco, Me. Ethelyn Colby Luneau, South Paris, Me. Katherine Babb McKeen, South Paris, Me. Virginia McKeen, Washington, D. C. Zilah Barnett Morse, South Paris, Me. Theodore Rogers, United States Navy Wendall Shaw, South Paris, Me. David Smith, University of Maine, Orono, Me. 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 Taylor, Jr., Lowell, Mass. 1946 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, Pasadena, Calif. Richard Burhoe, Livermore Falls, Me. Beverly Chapman Castetter, Portland, Me. Honor Gammon Keene, Deceased Dorothy Woodworth Henley, North Waterford, Me. Flora McKeen Komulainen, South Paris, Me. Gladys Grant Nelson, South Paris, Me. Mildred Johnson Paine, Norway, Me. I T945 Evelyn Cummings Badger, Turner St., Auburn, Me. Barbara Keene Chapman, South Paris, Me. Patricia Tierney Dullea, cfo H. M. Maurice Dullea, N. J. Lois Frothingham Feeney, Rochester 10, N. Y. 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, South Paris, Me. Robert Milton, Auburn, Me. Margaret Stearns Pike, West Paris, Me. Arline Norwood Quinn, Flushing, Long lsland, N. Y. Nancy Doore Smith, Dover-Foxcroft, Me. William Tracy, Randolph, Me. , 1944 Floyd Baily, New London, N. H. Louise Hammond Baily, New London, N. H. Isabelle Kimball Boyce, East Bethel, Me. Ella Tyler Britton, Middleton, Conn. Charles Coffin, Jr., Mechanic Falls, Me. Dorothy Davis Colby, South Paris, Me. Robert Colby, South Paris, Me. Edwin Corbett, South Paris, Me. Janice Ripley Durell, Farmington, Me. Erma Shaw Ferrin, Windsor, Vt. Robert Hakola, Mechanic Falls, Me. The Old Order changeth, giving way to new. -Tennyson Fo rt Dix Mary Twitchell Johnson, Auburn, Me. Ruth Niskanen Kelly, Lisbon Center, Me. Robert Lowell, Soco, 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. Beniamin 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, Boston, Mass. Gertrude Curtis Whitman, South Paris, Me. Ronald Wise, South Paris, Me. Robert Woodworth, Roxbury, Mass. Alice Whitman Ziplan, Denver 8, Colo. Mary Jean Shaw Armstead, Pasadena, Texas 1943 Edward Adams, Buckfield, Me. Robert Bailey, Rockland, Me. Eleanor Morrill Bean, West Sumner, Me. Gladys Norwood Bennett, Bucktield, Me. Beth Scribner Bessey, Bucktield, Me. Malcom Bowker, Sanford, Me. Herman Carroll, South Paris, Me. Ronald Clilford, Lincoln, Me. Capt. Wayne Ellingwood, U. S. A. F. Albert Farnum, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Durgin Gagon, 126 Ocean House, Cap William Gibson, Marblehead, Mass. Sylvia Everett Goddard, South Paris, Me. Barbara Bennett Griffin, Winthrop, Me. Virginia Moore Guilford, Thompsonville, Conn. Janlce Corbett Haverinen, South Paris, Me. Aino Heikkineno Lebreque, Westbrook, Me. Oswald Jaaranen, Merchant Marines Thelma Button Kidder, Lewiston, Me. June Marston, Norway, Me. Clarence H. Merrill, Jr., South Paris, Me. Elizabeth Moore Merrill, South Paris, Me. Mariorie Burns Merrill, South Paris, Me. Stanley Newell, South Paris, Me. Edwin Niskanen, Fort Clayton, Canal Zone Capt. Donald Packard, 057162 Quarters 523 N. Y. Robert Packard, Augusta, Me. Elsie Raasumaa Pecknik, South Paris, Me. Mlone Robinson Record, South Paris, Me. Harold Shaw, Jr., South Paris, Me. Harry Stearns, West Paris, Me. Evelyn Hall Tidding, Auburn, Me. 1942 Florence Mclntosh Bailey, Southington, Conn. Margaret Mclntosh Barker, Peabody, Mass. Bernice Snow Bickford, South Paris, Me. Marshall Brown, Perryville, Conn. Gordon Cairns, South Paris, Me. Marion Gatchell Card, South Paris, Me. Earl Clilford, Rumford, Me. Allen Comeaw, Groton, Mass. e Elizabeth, Me. -H, West Point, Miriam Corbett, 499 West 21st St., New York 11, N. Y. Madelyn Sturtevant Curtis, South Paris, Me. Porter French, Deceased Jackson Gates, Deceased Loulse Corbett Gibbs, Farmington State College Eleanor Gurney Landry, Norwich, Conn. Winnifred Judkins Hamlin, South Paris, Me. Caroline Hammond, South Paris, Me. Barbara Lewis Hollingshead, Havelock, N. C. Christine Pechnik Kelley, Hillside, N. J. Robert Turner Kennagh, Hebron, Me. Tekla Whitman LaFrance, South Paris, Me. Sgt. Henry Levesque, U. S. M. C. Elizabeth Andrews Linscott, Norwich, Conn. Carl McPhee, Dumont, N. J. Eunice Bane Potts, Auburn, Me. Florence Rope McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. William Pechnik, South Paris, Me. Veikko Piirainen, West Paris, Me. Thomas Prince, Norway, Me. Barbara Tucker Ray, Portland, Me. Lucille Woods Saunders, Hebron, Me. Mary Shaw Estes, Manchester, N. H. Shirley Naigle Sherry, Danvers, Mass. Patricia Fox Smith, Silver Springs, Md. Frances Hall Thibodeau, Ridlonville, Me. William Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Rachel Parlin Winchell, Kensington, Conn. 1941 Lilliam Kilgore Beuhl, South Paris, Me. Frances Bryant, South Paris, Me. Marcia Turner Buck, South Paris, Me. Kathleen Shaw Chapman, South Paris, Me. Dorelaw Clifford, Farmington, Me. Fred Colby, Westbrook, Me. Kathleen Andrews Cyr, South Paris, Me. Beryl Verrill Daniels, Norway, Me. Robert Estes, Manchester, N. H. Joe B. Farrow, 0-05026 Svc. Co. 17th lnfan Francisco, Calif. Olive Wise Fit1eGerald, Manchester, N. H. Arlington Gay, Norway, Me. Dr. Edwin Gibson, South Paris, Me. Veino Whitman Giles, South Paris, Me. Dorrance Goodwin, Lewiston, Me. Vaino Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Malcolm Henry, Tucson, Ariz. Virginia Packard Howell, Ellingsworth, Me. Albert Kerr, Reeds Ferry, N. H. Olive Edwards Lasselle, New York, N .Y. Priscilla Moore Lewis, Norwalk, Calif. Bertha Scribner Tuce, Dixfield, Me. Barbara Nangle McCarthy, Denver, Mass. try A. P. O. 7, San Janice Munce McCready, San Bernadino, Calif. Eleanor Abbott Roakolainen, West Paris, Me. Ruth Stearns Shepardson, Torrington, Conn. Lempi Haverinen Stevenson, 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 Vilio Paakkonen, Rockville, Conn. Ruby McAllister Palmer, South Paris, Me. Alfred Peterson, Jr., South Portland, Me. Jean Mason- Roberts, South Portland, Me. 1940 Alan Abbott, Cicero, lll. Winona Dodge Berry, East Auburn, Me. Mildred Pratt Blackner, Palmer, Mass. Allan Callahan, Auburn, Me. Ada Frothingham Carroll, Manchester, N. H. Albert Carey, South Paris, Me. Evelyn Greenlaw Cleveland, Norway, Me. William Daniels, South Paris, Me. Maxine Hall Deroche, Berlin, N. H. Stanley Durgin, South Paris, Me. Harry Farrow, Deceased Dora Blossom Gile, Rochester, N. H. Jean Porter Goodwin, Lewiston, Me. Jeanette 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 Hutchen, U. S. A. F. Marian Frothingham Howe, South Paris, Me. Leslie Libby, Welchville, Me. Madelyn Carroll Lord, Rickville, Md. Helen Clifford Millay, Bowdoinham, Me. Derwood Millett, South Portland, Me. Lucille Thayer Nickerson, South Paris, Me. Edith Niskanon O'Hara, Lisbon Center, Me. Gertrude Dudley Palmer, Warner, N. H. Albert Perry, Kittery Point, Me. Corrine Tunney Perry, Kittery Paint, Me. Georgia Durgin Phelps, Racine, Wise. 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. The curfew tolls the knell of parting day. -Gray Mary Dennison White, Seattle, Wash. Donald West, South Paris, Me. Maynard Woods, Anderson, lnd. 'I939 Janet Bradbury Adams, Natick, Mass. Francis lngersolle Arsenault, Hartford, Conn. Virginia Jewell Bean, South Paris,Me. Irene Abbott Bedard, South Paris, Me. Mary Culbert Bessey, Livermore Falls, Me. Molly Davis Bryant, South Paris, Me. Priscilla Stearns Bryant, South Paris, Me. Barbara Hall Breck, Buckfield, Me. Kathleen Murphey Burke, South Paris, Me. Linwood Carroll, Deceased Jeanette Clark Clifford, Mechanic Falls, Me. Thomas Clifford, Mechanic Falls, Me. Helen Swan Cole, Lawrence, Mass. Dr. John H. Cole, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Siiri Seilonen Cox, Norway, Me. Robert Dennison, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Mary Stearns Durgin, South Paris, Me. Beniamin Field, Alexandria, Va. Norma Pike Hollis, Petersburg, Fla. Mariorie Keene McAlister, Portsmouth, N. H. Ursula Amey Kiesman, Norway, Me. Eino Komulainen, South Paris, Me. Oswald Lahti, Miami, Fla. Lucille Davis Leach, Casco, Me. Rowena Griffth Libby, Welchville, Me. Ester Knight Luther, North Conway, N. H. Howard McAlister, Dearborn, Mich. Allan Mitchell, Baltimore, Md. Lily Niskanen Robbins, Somers, Mont. Florence Morrisette McKay, Ramsey, N. J. Pearl Snow Simmons, 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. Shirley Eastman Hay, Newport, N. H. Eino Heikkinen, South Paris, Me. Richard Hubbard, Springfield, Mass. Robert Hubbard, 232 Louise Drive, Morrisville, Pa. Lenore Carroll Ladd, South Paris, Me. Walter Lewis, South Portland, Me. Raymond Mack, South Paris, Me. Hazel Talbot Newton, South Paris, Me. Barbara Carroll Nutile, Revere, Mass. Helen Blossom Parson, Bradford, Conn. Helen McAllister Sanborn, Norway, Me. J. Alva Titus, South Paris, Me. Phyllis Corbett Whitney, Baltimore, Md. Kermit Wilson, Bainbridge, N. Y. Albert Wise, Rochester 9, N. Y. 'I937 Bernice Hemingway Ascani, South Paris, Me. Ashley Bean, South Paris, Me. Mona Cummings Bennet, South Paris, Me. Bessie Gatchell Berube, South Paris, Me. Lynda Cummings Bland, Hickory Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Chandler Briggs, South Paris, Me. John Colby, Deceased Anita Twitchell Cook, Lexington, Mass. Gertrude Curtis, South Paris, Me. Ramona Kerr Curtis, Kennebunk, Me. Gloria Frothingham Gatchell, Norway, Me. Elizabeth Sturtevant Gorvine, Long Island, N. Y. Lucy Lahti Greek, Dundalk, Md. Ann Gatchell Johnson, South Paris, Me. Harriett Scribner Hayes, Woolwich, Me. Phillis Daniels Lasselle, Bolsters Mills, Me. Barbara Martin Newell, South Paris, Me. Thayer Russell, Deceased Roger Stearns, Deceased Vieno Koulainen Stimpson, 59 Lawn Ave., Portland, Me. William Thayer, Auburn, Me. Lempi Whitman Thompson, Mechanic Falls, Me. And the tender grace of a day that is dead, Will T936 Alice Pratt Aldrich, Norway, Me. Norman Bradbury, Sacramento, Calif. Frances Hazelton Chapman, South Paris, Mo. Sherwin Chapman, South Paris, Me. Martha Nutting Connell, Oxford, Me. Sereno Millet Dow, Auburn, Me. Donald Files, Melrose, Mass. Ann Marie Swett Forquer, Rutledge, Mo. Gordon Grant, Norway, Me. June Estes Holmes, Gaylord Drive, R.F.D. 3, Montpelier, Vt. Theresa Swan Law, Yucaipa, Calif. Viola Niskanen LeViness, Yonkers, N. Y. Wilman Martin McLaughlin, South Paris, Me. Linwood Millet, 329 West 22 St., Chester, Pa. Muriel Greenlaw Pendexter, 80 Russell St., Lewiston, Mo. Clarice Andrews Quinn, Limerick, Me. Roxie Snow Rowe, South Paris, Me. Jeannette Merrill Soule, South Paris, Me. Shirley Scribner Thomas, Otisfield, 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. Jeannette Heald Brown, South Paris, Me. Stanley Bryant, Denver 8, Colo. Georgia Charles, South Paris, Me. Carl Coburn, Canaan, Vt. Nellie Andrews Cross, South Paris, Me. Cheryl Eastman Foster, South Paris, Me. Barbara Coburn Gallant, Hartford, Conn. Stanley Gates, Lafayette Hill, Pa. Carolyn Hemingway Haverinen, South Paris, Me. Lorna Sturtevant Hemingway, Norway, Me. Thelma McAllister Howe, Pownal, Me. Charlotte Oswell Lackner, River Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Stanford Merrill, Riverside Drive, Augusta, Me. Harlan Morse, Norway, Me. Rita Dumas Paquette, South Paris, Me. Hettie Andrews Parsons, Otisfield, Me. Jock Penfold, Commanding Officer, Fasron 102, U.S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. Eleanor Shaw, R.N., 45 School St., Houlton, Me. Lura Stearns Smith, 19 Howard Ave., Malone, N. Y. Beatrice Hall Sturtevant, West Minot, Me. Frances Turner Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Dewey Thayer, South Paris, Me. Ida Whitman, 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, West Paris, Me. Muriel Martin Coburn, Canaan, Vt. Clyde Cummings, South Paris, Me. Ruth Morse Cushman, South Paris, Me. Barbara Davis Downing, 32 Lenox Road, 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 Country Road, Hingham, Mall. Leo Morrissette, South Paris, Me. Lenise Colby Newell, South Paris, Me. Aino Niskanen, South Paris, Me. Helen Powers Rowe, Lovell, Me. Marguerite Shaw, On tour with Paiarna Game, Legal Residence South Paris, Me. Bertha Smith Strobeck, South Paris, Me. Carlene Farnham Suslar, 15 Oak St., Cocoa, Fla. Arnold Tash, Deceased Harold Tuttle, Hodgdon, Me. Harold Verrill, South Paris, Me. never come back to me. -Tennyson 1933 Rosalind Loveioy Bennett, Buckfield, Me. Lawrence Brown, South Paris, Me. Raynor Brown, North Waterford, Me. Arlene Whitney Conary, 109 Wentworth Ave., Cranston 5, R. I. Jane Goldsmith Cooper, 1179 Broadway, South Portland, M Helen Merrill DeCato, South Paris, Me. Barbara Swan Frost, 831 East Broadway, Long Island, N. Y. Ruth Mills Gaudet, South Harpswell, Me. Glenna Turner Gay, South Paris, Me. Walter Gray, South Paris, Me. Ella Durrell Kessell, South Paris, Me. William Komulainen, South Paris, Me. Neil Loveioy, South Paris, Me. Rev. Lottie Record, Harrington, Me. Florence Reid, South Paris, Me. Harry Reid, Welchville, Me. Roy Slattery, Paris Hill, Me. Eva Smith Stanzilis, Rumford, Me. Ralph Stiles, U.S.A. Howard Sturtevant, South Paris, Me. Barbara Colby Syster, Ankeny, Iowa Gordon Wing, Norway, Me. 1932 Raymond Babineau, South Paris, Me. Mary Colby Blasenak, Westwood, Mass. Esther Cummings Bowne, 118 West Cedar St., So. 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. John Cummings, South Paris, Me. Gordon Davis, 49 Scarsdale Drive, Camp Hill, Pa. Shirley DeCoster, Deceased Grace Foss Dunham, San Bruno, Calif. Solomon Gay, South Paris, Me. Ivan Gibbs, Deceased Franklyn Goldsmith, 39 Byfield Road, Portland, Me. Lawrence Hammond, Box 495, Route 15, Baltimore, Md. Marion Barker Hobbs, Farmington, Me. Albert Judd, R.F.D. 6, Andover, Conn. William Kinney, Deceased Francis Martin, South Paris, Me. Walter Martin, South Paris, Me. Muriel Blossom Millet, 1461 Quinnipiac Ave., New Haven, Martha Briggs Ort, 777 Quebec St., Denver, Colo. Winona Oliver Parker, 143 Grant 'St., Portland, Me. Shirley Parsons, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc. Chester Pratt, Deceased Austin Record, Star Route, Norway, Me. Barbara Swett Robbins, West Paris, Me. Muriel Titus Stewart, Broomall, Pa. Ralph Stone, Norway, Me. Arlene Tunney Swallow, South Paris, Me. Oliver Swett, McKinley St., South Portland, Me. Jerald Twitchell, Hebron, Me. 1931 Donald Brown,North Waterford, Me. Evelyn Cummings Brown, North Waterford, Me. Milford Chandler, 296 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Aarne Cummings, Hartland, Me. Clinton Everett, South Paris, Me. Shirley Goss Foster, Oxford, Me. Lloyd Gates, 107 South Ave., Weston, Mass. Ava Lord Gilman, 750 Baldwin Ave., Norfolk, 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, South Paris, Me. Madeline Kennagh McAlister, South Paris, Me. Pauline Paine Parks, 113 Fourth St., Norwich, Conn. Gertrude Titus Smith, South Paris, Me. Marion Kenny Stearns, South Paris, Me. Gilbert Stevens, South Paris, Me. Yvonne Valle Sundwall, 315 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. Edward Swett, South Paris, Me. Gordon Thayer, 19 Pomeroy Ave., Wallingford, Conn. Conn. Geneva Mae Knapp Wade, 312 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N Y My days are swifter than a wea Madlyn Bell Whitley, South Paris, Me. Stanley Whitney, Norway, Me. 1930 Arthur Barker, Rumford, Me. Eleanor Haskell Beebe, Coolidge Road, Norwell, Mass. Lucy Morse Bickford, Norway, Me. Ruth Woodworth Bradford, Norway, Me. Catherine Cameron Bragg, 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. Isabelle 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 Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Phillip Parsons, 3040 Benevue Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Harold Proctor, South Paris, Me. Gordon Stewart, South Paris, Me. Arthur Woodworth, 74 Gerry Ave., South Portland, Me. Curtis Thayer, South Paris, Me. 1929 Ella Heikkinen Ainsworth, Jamaica Plains, Mass. Ina Heikkinen Amick, 4006 5th St., Arlington 3, Va. Norrine Bryant Balocca, Box 93, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Geraldine Bennett Bryant, Park View Drive, Brevard, N. C. Lawrence Bryant, Park View Drive, 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 Ralph Robinson, South Paris, Me. Clifford Russell, South Paris, Me. Stephen Russell, South Paris, Me. Frank Strobeck, South Paris, Me. Mabel Davis Thurston, Norway, Me. Wendell Twitchell, N. Main St., Farmington, N. H. Harlan Willis, 1405 Oak St., Grand Prairies, 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 Road, 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 Angie Caswell Eadon, 1762 East 3rd St., Long Beach, Calif. Clara Nevers Goddard, 7 Nudd St., Waterville, Me. Francis Edwards, South Paris, 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. ver's shuttle. -Bible Alice Harriman Noyes, 90 West River Road, Orange, Mass. Barbara Beede Nutting, Oxford, Me. Marion Allens Parsons, South Paris, Me. Toini Cummings Piirainen, South Paris, Me. Philip Plummer, South Paris, Me. Henry Swett, R.F.D., Norway, Me. Stella Mills Turner, Ferry Road, Saco, 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, Box 22, Readington, N. J. Velma Shaw Chase, 5540 Hyde Parke Blvd., Chicago, 37, ll Marguerite Gay Colby, Welchville, Me. Clifford Dumas, South Paris, Me. Doris Marston MacGown, South Paris, Me. Harry McGinley, Deceased Theodore Thurlow Richardson, 26 Libbey Ave., Westbrook 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 Road, Mattapan 26, Mass. 1926 Rupert Aldrich, Norway, Me. Esther Curtis Colby, Buckfield, Me. Dorothy Dean Gurmonde, 2 Foster Drive, Beverly, Mass. lowaina Powers Horr, South Paris, Me. Shirley Bean lves, Norway, Me. Edythe Kerr Loring, 15 Beverly Road, Arlington, Mass. lda Card Newton, West Bethel, Me. Lora Porter Noyes, Locke Mills, Me. Bernice Parson Paul, Norway, Me. Mary Slattery Perham, West Paris, Me. Henry Plummer, Hampson, Me. Helen Judd Richardson, South Paris, Me. Ruth Thayer Russell, Bridgton, Me. Warren Stearns, 51 Rosedale Road, 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 1 M 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., Cambridge 38, Mass. Evelyn Stanley Hascall, Norway, Me. Robert Hicks, South Paris, Me. Harland Knight, 115 Monadnock Road, Worcester, Mass. Elmer Knightly, Upper Turner St., Auburn, Me. Raymond Maxim, 31 Anson St., Portland, Me. John Raymond, Norway, Me. Charlotte Cole Smith, R.F.D. 2, Box 28A, Gorham, Me. Geraldine Steward Mason, South Paris, Me. Doris Thurlow, South Paris, Me. Ethel Holt Winslow, 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, 1018 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., Winthrop, Mass. Hazel Maxim Draper, 486 High St., Rumford, Me. Madeline Martin Gade, Old Oaks Road, Bridgeport, Conn. Donald Greene, R.F.D. 3, Box 197, Salona, 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, Man. Leland Noyes, Farmington, N. H. Merton Parsons, 200 Orchard Drive, Fairfax, Va. Willard Pratt, 36 Alexander Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Doris Hatch Royce, 143i South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Catherine Chapman Russell, South Paris, Me. Miriam Chapman Shea, 75 Melrose St., Bristan, 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, Bolsters Mills, Me. Robert Brackett, Jay, Me. Pearl Burnett, Norway, Me. Miriam Robertson Burns, South Paris, Me. Edward Carlson, 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 Greylocls Road, Waterville, Me. Martha Fletcher, 4128 3rd Road, Arlington, Va. Rev. Harold Haskell, Oakfield, Me. Clinton Horr, South Paris, Me. Phyllis Edwards Knightly, Bolsters Mills, Me. Florence Mace Jenness, 431 Main St., Springvale, Me. Arthur Leach, Norway, Me. Edith Lowell, South Paris, Me. Aline MacDonald, Deceased Kathleen MacDonald, Scotsburn, Nova Scotia Carl H. McPhee, 920 Whittier Drive, Reno, Nev. Frank Maxim, Deceased Glenna Knight Webb, 19 Williston Road, South Portland, Me. Robina MacDonald, Deceased Henry Morton, South Paris, Me. Anna Clifford Overton, 945 15th St., Santa Monica, Calif. Margaret Davis Pinkham, Sebago Lake, Me. Reginald Porter, Hot Springs, Ariz. Gordon Powers, Norway, Me. Maynard Record, Fryeburg, Me. Isabel Dumas Savage, South Paris, Me. Marita Tyler Schaolcraft, Punta Gorda, Fla. Ronald Simpson, South Paris, Me. Harland Shaw, South Paris, Me. Albert Starbird, South Paris, Me. Glenna Starbird, South Paris, Me. Vivian Elwell, Deceased Margaret West Tobie, Hebron, Me. Margaret Martin Toomey, 104 Oak St., Auburn, Me. Beatrice Shaw Vanner, 1255 Delvalle, Puente, Calif. Esther Verrill, 1450 Topeka St., Pasadena, Calif. Helen Emeley Whitten, Norway, Me. Rinaldo Wiggin, 41 Ballard St., Saugus, Mass. Edward Wight, Augusta, Me. Lewis Woodworth, South Paris, Me. Roland Young, Deceased Mariorie Edwards Wiggin, 41 Ballard St., Saugus, Mau. Alice Card Corbett, 21 College Heights, Orono, Me. 1922 Howard Aldrich, Mechanic Falls, Me. Thelma Daniels Brett, Welchville, Me. Seymour Card, South Paris, Me. Alice Curtis Colby, Paris Hill, Me. George Colby, Paris Hill, Me. Hester Ordway Crane, 84 Union St., Belfast, Me. Merton Curtis, West Minot, Me. Laura Brooks Fowler, Phillips, Me. Stanley Greene, 19 Valley Road, Bath, Me. Henry Howard, 611 Hyman Drive, New Orleans, La. Lindley Hubbard, 11 Abbey Road, Darien, Conn. Hollis McGinley, East Orland, Me. We are such stutt as dreams are made on, And our little life is rounded by a sleep. -Shakespeare Herman Noyes, 30 Roosevelt Road, 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 Road, 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 Mellow, 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 .ludkins Dennison, South Paris, Me. Ruth Winslow Fields, Bucktield, Me. Charles Hammond, South Paris, Me. Mary Ella Kenniston, 430 West 119th St., New York, N. Y. Florence Eastman Perhom, Southern Pines, N. C. William Maxim, Deceased Marion Clark Millet, Deceased Evelyn Wright, 515 West 134th St., New York, N. Y. Bessie Campbell Ross, West Paris, Me. Glenn Ross, 1227 Cleveland Ave., Nymissing, Penn. 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. Bertan Clifford, 36 Fort Amherst Road, Glen Falls, N. Y. Davis Cole, 52 Greenwood Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Bertice Simpson Davis, West Rockport, Me. Marium Hollis Dean, Deceased Robert Dennison, South Paris, Me. Lillian .ludkins 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. 1910 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, Penn. Earl Dunham, 35 Albion Road, Wellesley, Mass. Florence Leach, 263 Dupont St, .Philadelphia, Penn. Annie Marie McPhee, 602 Tomkins Ave., Mamaraneck, Ruth Miller, South Paris, Me. Marion Simpson Shaw, South Paris, Me. Annette Austin Silver, Deceased Eve Andrews Swett, South Paris, Me. Ernest Thurlow, 3014 South West 106 St., Seattle, Wash. Henry Witherell, Chestnut Lane, Newburgh, N. Y. 1917 Elizabeth Muuy Caswell, Pinole, Calif. Muriel Bowker Edmunds, South Paris, Me. Flora Brooks Graves, South Harpswell, Me. Wilma Littlehale Hendrickson, West Paris, Me. lda 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. N. Y. Catherine Martin Myers, South Parls, Me. 1916 Harold Abbott, South Paris, Me. Llewellyn Bartlett, Island Pond, Vt. Elsie Gray Boniselli, 45 Jones St., Athol, 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 Perhom, West Paris, Me. Myrtle Bean Philbrick, Hale, Me. Newell Powers, Deceased Myra Haggett Stevens, 1402 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. Albert Wheeler, 2321 Princeton Court, Orlando, Fla. Dr. Donald Wright, 30 Mitchell Road, South Portland, Me. Myra Austin Woodworth, South Paris, Me. 1915 Laura Adkins Ames, South Paris, Me. Ralph Andrews, 43 Concord St., Malden, Mass. Dorothy Wright Brooks, Atlanta, Ga. Herman Bryant, Deceased Arthur Dow, Deceased Ashley Edwards, Norway, Me. Edith Littlehale Ellingwood, South Paris, Me. Wright Flavin, West Paris, Me. Belle Ames Lavorgna, 1145 lraniston Ave., Bridgeport, 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, South 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 Glducester, Me. Winfield Brooks, Atlanta, Ga. Nellie Tubbs Bryant, 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 Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Chester Easson, 164 Caleb St., Portland, Me. Marion lyler Fields, South Paris, Me. Lorenzo Littlehale, Park Ave., 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 SpoHord 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, Green Village, N. J. Donald Brooks, Deceased Bertha Wright Clifford, South Paris, Me. Lloyd Davis, Plain St., Hopedale, Mass. 1912 Lois Hollis Abbott, Deceased Clara Kerr Baldwin, 219 Lenape Trail, Monaquan, N. J. Ada Turner Barrows, South Paris, Me. Ethel Brock, 519 Sucamore 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, Southboro, Mass. Merle Monk Brown, Norway, Me. Earle Clifford, South Paris, Me. Harold Dunham, Brattleboro, Vt. Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. -Tennyson Conn Ruth Farrar Grant, South Paris, Me. Bessie Cola Mann, West Paris, Me. Lilla Young McAlister, Norway, 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. 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. Mariorie 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 Springs, Md. Henry Shaw, 230 N. Davis St., El Paso, Texas Austin Stearns, South Paris, Me. Elmer Tyler, Norway, Me. Herbert Woodworth, 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 Wilbur 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, 28 Windsor Ave., Meriden, Conn. Harold Cutting, 2427 Eisenhower Atve., South Bend, Ind. lza Marshall Goss, 11 Hillside St., Auburn, Me. Angie Thayer Locke, South Paris, Me. Stanley Shurtleff, Providence, R. I. Nina Felton Steeves, West Scarboro, Me. Ida Field Sturtevant, Beering House, Westbrook Junior College, Portland, Me. Alfred Andrews, Deceased Mina Greeley Bacon, Deceased Lilla Farrar Cole, Deceased Lucy Everett Estes, Deceased Shirley Rawson, Deceased 1 908 Josephine Waldron Adams, 37 Johnson Ave., Mt. Sterline, Ky. lona Littlehale Andrews, West Paris, Me. Leona Stuart Areson, 275 West New Hampshire Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. Josephine Foster Barry, Deceased Rose Murphy Butts, Hebron, Me. Francis 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 McKenny, 16 Summer St., Melrose, Mass. Eva Swett Oswell, 9 Bowen Road, Kittery, Me. Helen Barnes Shaw, South Paris, Me. Ernest Stanton, South Paris, Me. Harry Titcomb, 1626 Marconi Road, Belmar, 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 Ave., North A-17, St. burg, Fla. 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., Oiai, Calif. Lester Twitchell, South Paris, Me. Myron Farnum, Deceased 1906 Maude Lunt Briggs, Mechanic Falls, Me. Donald Chapman, Deceased Peters- Mildred Parlen 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, 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, Dryden, 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., Arlington, Mass. Josephine Cole, Paris Hill, Me. Bessie Mason Cushman, R.F.D. 1, Middleboro, Mass. Eva Miurhead Dean, South Paris, Me. Guy Farrar, 3931 W. 5th Terrace, Miami, Fla. Isabel Morton Fish, 2020 Grand Ave., Oiai, Calif. Albertha Andrews Holt, Paris Hill, Me. Lewis Keene, Deceased Sara Swett Lewellen, 5 Addison Ave., East Lynn, Mass. John Linaley, 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 Ada Thayer Stevens, West Sumner, Me. Verna Foster Snow, South Paris, 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. l. Roy Bird, Deceased Laura 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 Kenny, 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., Wollaston, Mass. Blanche Penley Smith, Norway, Me. Benjamin Strout, Deceased Harold Anderson, Deceased 1903 Horatio Hammond, 16 Middle St., Madison, Me. Francis King, 3 Carroll .St, Portland, Me. Harriet Jenne Luxton, South Paris, Me. Mariorie Penley, South Paris, Me. Bessie Ripley Porter, 462 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, Pa. Rosa Willard Sampson, 225 Evans St., South Portland, M Elsie Bolster Chapman, South Paris, Me. Frank Noble, 1540 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Elmer Cummings, South Paris, Me. Abbie Starbird Dorney, 2528 W. 48th St., Milwaukee 10, Wlsc Marjorie McKenny Ellingwood, West Paris, Me. Rilla Wheeler Yates, Brea, Calif. 1902 Frank Bonney, Deceased Harold Briggs, Mitchell St., Mechanic Falls, Me. Roy Cole, Deceased Roy Curtis, Deceased Josie Walker Dennett, Fryeburg, Me. Inez Swift Emery, Trap Corner, West Paris, Me. Margaret Stearns Goodwin, Deceased Harold Hibbard, 528 Greely St., Orlando, Fla. Hobart Kenny, Deceased Charles Alfred Marston, 114 Concord St., Portland, Me. One Generation passeth away and another cometh. -Bible Elizabeth Newwell Marston, Deceased Addie Giles McAlister, Garfield, Me. Rev. Milton McAlister, South Paris, Me. Lisabeth Murphy Penley, West Paris, Me. Roy Porter, 462 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, Penn. Dr. George Salisbury, Deceased Harry M. Shaw, Miami, Fla. Harold Thayer, 52 N. Main St., Bristol, N. H. Ethel Howe Wheeler, Church St., Oakland, Me. Stanley Wheeler, South Paris, Me. 1901 Grace Bennett Allen, 297 Summer St., Malden, Mass. Donald Bean, Deceased Nina Bradford, R.F.D. 1, Box 3, West Paris, Me. Ruth Stearns Brooks, Norway, Me. Walter Chase, 7 Murray St., Augusta, Me. Minnie Wilson Foss, Deceased Annie Jennie Merrill, Kennebunkport, Me. Caroline Gray Pettingill, 84 Middlesex Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Bertha Salsbury, Deceased Winslow Thayer, Deceased Florence Richardson Wright, Deceased 1900 Albert Clark, Deceased Alice Lombard Ferrin, Deceased Arthur Fuller, Deceased Ethel Ellis Noyes, 225 Osceola Court, Winterpark, Fla. Susan Porter, 4 Hill St., Portland, Me. Charles Spotford, Deceased Della McArdle Strickland, Deceased Harry Swan, Deceased Edna Curtis Thomas, Deceased Jessica Curtis Thayer, Deceased Alta Walker Wise, South Paris, Me. Grace Wheeler Woodbury, 42 Bates Ave., So. Weymouth 90, Mass. I 1899 Lucelia Crockett Fairbanks, Deceased Olive Swett Locke, Deceased Dora Stevens Merrill, South Paris, Me. Henry Merrill, Deceased Dr. Wendall Rounds, Deceased Arthur Shurtlet'f, Deceased Keith Spotford, Deceased Lucinda Field Spofford, Deceased A. French Stevens, Deceased Charles Stuart, Deceased 1098 Mary McArdle Bean, Deceased Mertie Walker Chase, Deceased Susie Wheeler Cole, South Paris, Me. Gertrude Abbott Emerson, Deceased Ethel Dean Hayden, Deceased Katherine Royal Joslin, Deceased Luella Hayden Morton, South Paris, Me. Willard G. Pratt, South Paris, Me. 1897 Alice Davis Allen, Deceased Percival Hathaway, Deceased William Holmes, 20 Grove St., Elmwood 10, Conn. Harry Maxim, Deceased Abbie Record Merrill, Deceased Herman Stuart, 1108 Washin ton St., Orlando, Fla. Martha Dennison Whitten, 406 S. Jackson St., Auburn, Ind. 1896 Beryl Foster Morse, 260 State St., Portland, Me. Catherine Briggs, Deceased Nathan Chase, Deceased Charles Dennison, 406 S. Jackson St., Auburn, lnd. Iva McArdle Erskine, 1332 Rio Vista, Ft. Myers, Fla. George Lamb, Whiting, Mass. Mary Lamb, Deceased Gertrude McArdle Lunt, Freeport, Me. Mark Richardson, Deceased Minnie Garland Saunders, 118 Radclitte St., Dorchester, Mass. Roy Strickland, Deceased 1895 Clarence Curtis, Aiken, S. C. Gertrude Jones Greene, South Paris, Me. Eva Walker Howard, South Paris, Me. Edwin J. Mann, Deceased Elizabeth Hutchinson Stone, 19 Everett St., Beverly Farms, Mass Ernest Swett, Deceased Mary Austin Thurlow, Deceased Percy Walker, Deceased Blanch Dean Wilson, 9 Shattuck St., Natick, Mass. 1894 Jennie Terrill Gerry, 1828 Varina Ave., Petersburg, Va. Maud Carter, South Paris, Me. Angie Lovejoy Churchill, Deceased Madge Stuart Dennison, Deceased Harry Gerry, Deceased Edward L. Greene, South Paris, Me. Allen C. Hutchinson, 758 Maclntyre Ave., Winter Park, Fla Walter Jones, Deceased Arthur Mann, Deceased Ivy Richardson Morton, South Paris, Me. Katherine Ellis Ramsdell, Deceased Mertie Maxim Sprague, Deceased Alice Wheeler Stearns, Deceased Lula Perry Thurlow, Deceased Alton C. Wheeler, Deceased Howard Wheeler, Deceased George Terrill, Deceased Harry Morton, Deceased Ernest Crockett, Deceased Esther Royal DeCoster, South Paris, Me. 1893 Susan Round Carter, Deceased Maleen P. Hicks, 57A Lovett St., Beverly, Mass. William Kenny, Center St., Auburn, Me. Mary Parsons McKnight, 617 Pleasant St., Santa Paula, Calif 1892 Agnes Witham Burgess, 6 Adams Place, Portland, Me. Grace Thayer F099, 59 State St., Portland, Me. Mabel Hathaway, South Paris, Me. Dora Parsons Muzzy, Deceased Rose Hersey Powers, Deceased Olive Stuart, Deceased Anna Tuttle, Deceased 1891 No class graduated. 1890 Nellie Morse Andrews, Deceased Nellie Smith Curtis, Norway, Me. Harriot Porter Douglas, 142 Dutcher St., Hopedale, Mass. Lelia Stiles Glover, 486 Brookline Ave., Boston 15, Mass. Gertrude Hall, Deceased Frank Jackson, Deceased Sadie Buck Parlin, Deceased Mrs. Luella Cook Smiley, Deceased Mrs. Mable Nichols Swett, 1021 East 103rd St., Seattle, Wash. 1889 Hattie Shaw Barnes, Deceased Mabel Rawson Greely, Deceased Eva Richardson Ordway, 84 Union St., Belfast, Me. Myra Richards, Deceased Lizzie Leach Russell, Deceased Laura Clifford Shurtletf, Deceased Mary Taylor, Deceased Marion Jones Walker, Deceased Dwight Wise, Deceased 188B Oxford Normal Institute Mrs. Nellie Porter Powers, South Paris, Me. Mrs. Eunice Porter Barrows, South Paris, Me. Frank S. Clark, South Paris Me. Miss Emma Haskell, Auburn, Me. Byron Leach, South Paris, Me. Mrs. Harriet Haskell Merrow, Auburn, Me. The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ, Moves on, Nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line Nor all your-tears wash out a Word of it. FitzGerald. .isiry-If J + .i , vu, fl4fa'w,i gj-3 , I 9 -a s 1 J.. ,,, ,gi 4' 5, ' , - . qi' v r . ,, I J - -if A. ' Q ,f -1 1 . . -.4 M Q F5 ,.., , 1 Q. .M V1 . ' me Q ' , . V f sa .- 4 J. r'Y !-In .. ,J G A , G f V l l 'lllill 4-nu .I .2-gm! if 'I e Wi , N ' 1 .I W - 'M In V x W -Q4 H-'W I.. m ,A '51 X' 1 x' , 1 X :L 3,. ' 'T A . PM H . 4, ' ., A . , up f ,Pm ., Zz, Y ...' 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