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

 - Class of 1958

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South Paris High School - Chronicle Yearbook (South Paris, ME) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 8 of 80
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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



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. 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.

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