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Perry, Cornelius W. Collins, Principal Paul Hayes Mcln- Clan 0f1926 fire, Kenneth R- Adams, Row One: Irene C. Ge-row, Leslie W. Welch, Marjorie F. Chick, Eulalie S CIHFCHFC H- Ad21m5, Doris Hutchins, Clifford Y. Moody, Helen Keyes. H.B2111GV- R0u'Tu'o.' Chester E. Littlefield, Mary F. Moulton, Evelyn L, McFarland Row One: Row Two: QQ . , t Iva G. johnson, Gladys Bracy, Dexter A, Bradbury. Row Three: Donald M. Freeman, Claire E. Penney, Ethel A. Perry, Prescott O Spalding, Roger F. Weeks fnot in picturej. lWellJ High School 1921 Alma Littlefield, Ida Bourne Moore, Jen- nie Hilton Haines, Frances Perkins, Hazel Ramsdell Hutchins, May Brownell, Phyl- lis johnson, Elinor Weare Smith, Gladys Hilton Gowen, Dorothy Chick, Marion Kimball, Helena Kimball Rode. Paul Mclntire fprincipalj, Alice Little- Row Three: is-0 field, Ethel Littlefield, Christine Stuart, Susie Dixon Starkey, Doris Bourne Moody, Elie Manson, Edith Moulton gfiills, Raymond Littlefield, Robert Camp- ell. Viola Phillips, Florence Cheney, Ethel Boston, Georgianna Hatch.
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The Nineteenth Century saw the building of a Central High School for Wells. The high school was small and wooden, but a proud addition to the Wells community. Years later when the first build- ing burned, a second school was built at the same Sifff. In 1937 the present structure, excluding a wing added in the Forties, was constructed directly be- hind the second wooden structure which burned shortly after. The history of Wells High School has been a proud and illustrious one in all aspects. Scholars have flourished today as in past years. This is prov- en by the graduates of Wells who went on to Harvard, Yale, Syracuse, and Bowdoin. Wells still, even to this day, consistently turns out National Merit Semi-finalists and honors recipients. Large scholarships are not uncommon among Wells graduates. Wells High School has also proven itself in ath- letics, The Warriors were state track champs in thirteen out of a fourteen year span, football Qsix- manj champs, basketball state-runners-up, and for the last four years Western Division Champs in baseball. Records set ten or twelve years ago by Wells athletes, such as Ty Chick and Charlie Mac- donald, are just today being broken. just glance through these pictures of the past and compare them to the pictures of the present. If you are an alumnus of Wells, you will agree that Wells has improved as a school worthy of the praise bestowed upon it by the inhabitants of Wells. This year the class motto of While we live, let us learn is typical of the purpose for the existence of Wells High School. Clary of 1923 Row One: Edith E. Moulton, Gladys M Hilton, Georgianna Hatch Ida M. Bourne, Marion E Kimball. Row Two: Elinor G. Bayley, Elwin E Rauf One: Row Two: Row Three: Raw Four: Clary of 1922 Florence F. Cheney, I, Thelma Hatch, Viola M. Phillips, Effie A. Manson, Lillian G. Whitlock. Alma W. Littlefield, Francis E. Littlefield, Doris R. Wy- man, Paul H. Mclntire fprincipalj, Doris I. Bourne, Rose Rosestein. Doris C. Haley, Agnes M. Buzzell, Dorothy P. Chick, Walter P. Littlefield, Donald H. Taylor, Marion E. Kim- ball, Rodney H. Wells, Dorothy M. Perkins, Wilfred J. Sevigney.
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